Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1948 — Page 3

' SATURDAY, NOV. 6, 1048 Dr. Brigance

“Of Wabash

State Football Fans Get an OK From Two. Coaches’ Wives

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To Talk H ; amed 0 ere Mrs. Tony Hinkle and Mrs. Stu Holcomb Agree That Convenes Here leeks Scholarship Dinner Hoosier Fans Are of a Superior Variety Annual Event Held - wo_ George Set November 15 By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor * In Herron Institute pupils r. W. Norwood Brigance of HOOSIER FOOTBALL FANS are a wonderful lot. Stu Holcomb was attending : standing Wabash College will be the guest moo: wivee of Tndi : > summer school at Ohio State Members of the Indiana Feder eks of the speaker at the annual scholarship o wives of Indiana coaches say so. Both Mrs. Stuart | University, doing graduate ation of Art Clubs from every r roll lists dinner of the Indianapolis Pan-| K. Holcomb, whose husband is in his second year as head | work on his master's degree, honor roll * hellenic ‘Association. The’ dinner| football h i i 3 when one -of his fraternity pattof tne stats registared tig LL will be held Nuv., 15 in the Marott| 00 coach at Purdue University, and Mrs. Paul D. | prothers introduced Betty Dor- - morning befors the opening ses: ak i Hotel. | Hinkle, Whose husband is athletic director at Butler Uni- | ity, whose family was of Co- sion of the annual convention in: Datricle : The Crop Was Not A Failure” versity, have kind words for our home-grown football fans. lumbus, 0. John Herron Art Institute. Greets. ther Cinaiss. s to be the topic of Dr. Brigance's| Even when the atmosphere is funereal after one or more grid- ’ 2.4 ings were extended by Dr. Leal talk. He is head of the Speech iron losses, there are none of those unkind antics by students or HE ALREADY was a coach, onidas F. Smith, Lukins, Doris Department at Wabash. A| alumni which Mrs. Harry Stuhldreher, wife of Wisconsin's coach, | at Findlay College in Ohio. Morning speakers included Ly A scholarship award to one of the| bewailed recently in a national magazine. Mrs. Holcomb cites the | He'd been there three years, his Mera ng er e S. Losey, Low 5’ Hobensack, sororities at Butler University will! student-arranged rally at Purdue which followed a 40-0 loss to | first job after graduation from ell L. Holmes bok ‘Albert Haske ta McCostery: be announced at the dinner. | the University of Michigan. “Of course, the boys felt bad. We all | Ohio State. “No, I didn’t get to ens, A demonstration of “Fun = Ma Sisery, Mrs. Kenneth Lemons will pre-| did. . . . But Music Hall was share in his undergraduate Working With Silver” w Lester Menche gide and Mrs. Richard C. Lennox Simply packed. It ‘was so mov- = some kind of athletic en- glory,” his wife says . ork Te Yer us pres amden, Marie is general chairman. The com-| Ing You felt like crying.” deavor.” And if her boys want to be sented Lby Mess Losey, who Dick mittee members are Mrs. Rich. And Mrs. Hinkle remembers Chip has seen a number of = football coaches, their mother |straased Srafiwos 28 10g uswer 2 be ioxle ard Shively and Mrs. Alex J. the excitement of a pep session games and his favorite pos- will be backing them up. “It rata home oan. d t ToIyn Sinn Kertis, invitations: Mesdames R. held recently in front of the session is a football used in the takes a lot of energy to be a i i f ney RPA an A Harris, 8. Hiatt, John Cavosie, Joseph J.| Hinkles’ own house on W. 46th famous Army backfield which coach. There may be ups and {ment of completed pieces an stner, Norma Coffin and R. P. Burkle, reserva. Sts just before the Wabash included Blanchard and Davis. downs. You have to be philo- crude Homepage Usable. 1001s, Dunk, Carole tions; Mesdames Hal G. Aspy, Same. His father was assistant coach sophical about it. [Zhe iy ut Bhishing a, iece 3s Moreland; Lennox and Lemons, program] Both coaches’ wives agree, of that team. Chip himself is “But when there's a wonder- |s 0 ys ep was demonstrate : Commiskey, Mesdames E. Leo Smith, Graeme t00, that being married to men softball team captain at Mor- ful student body behind you, | Eigh tapestries fom 3 se os Supple and Fred Blum, decora-| in athletics is_a happy fate. ton Grade School. it’s a satisfactory kind of life.” on Sispvety a3 exploration b mbert, Jam tions, and Mesdames Royer K. ould they want to be married SIE tm pee mar om Mr “Hon ot id £ he oe Wayne Stan- Brown, Carey Spicer and T. Cldre| to. say, a businessman, in- ! {rora. FO mes, l e 10 BS Jet ne JpEnden Meo Davis, publicity. stead? “No,” says Mrs.’ Hol- jeuse histories) ea an yes Sealf, D a List of Invitahi : comb. “Of course, a coach has | he, Tea ig o x journa ® ry VoSyhel, ist ot Invitations | great responsibility, dealing as TanY exp orers and-Columins 08 oauet, x Is Announced | he does with young : persons, [°F use an archaic style,” she res ] Invitations have been sent to, Dut Some other job or profes. | ported. “My designs are rhythmis ols, Doris A. 2 group of Indiana women whe| JIU. —YOU can't say. After all, Po ple, wo foieart, homes gs. Georgina Er Oana WhO! it's the only thing we've known and epi, a ok Al a meepyn , Joseph £ +reprusentatives during our marriage. Stu al- [Bhd Vigorous, AY DORyImMOous yis Josion 8 of member organizations. The Lo.” voc a coach when we {pioneer living. The actual paint- ) s ing is a fascinating branch of

list includes Mrs. James M. Og-

den, Alpha Chi Omega; Mrs. Ruth Were married.

chemistry — depending on my

d, Stab- inkle’ Foster, Alpha Delta Pi; Mrs. Guy vo Yiskles Dusbaid Bio |dye.” Most of her recipes she dis« , E. Morrison, Delta Gamma; Mrs. b h ne pn |covered in old New England cook Viola, Philips: John Jefferson, Alpha Gamma © och they were marvie an {books written before 1850. > Cubert, D Delta; Mrs. L. Victor Brown, | a half years ago. And the only : : dshaw, Carol Alpha Omicron Pi '| thing on the debit side. she gh | American Art ase, : | says, is that a coach’s wife has : Mrs. Stel : Sy / ( op a sek Miss Nor Coles, Aloha Pub to get used to being awakened THREE FOOTBALL FANS—Mrs. Stuart Holcomb, wife of Taking Lead i ghon Sol " Dean Hilda Threlkeld, University at 3 a. m. by a blaze of lights, Purdue University's football coach, is shown here with a couple of may use TEisentiowers su pil et of Louisville, Chi Omega; Mrs.| Bned on en Whe has Purdue fans, two of her three children. Doug (left), 4, holds his andy invasion, European art ie Copsiand, M. Speers ‘MacCollum, Delta te. oun Tas ge black-and-gold mascot pup with the Purdue initials on ifs ears, |nas always influenced us, now the ariyn Miller, Delis. Delis! Miss Bertha Lem- ,. forgets it. : while Chip, 10, cradles his favorite possession, a football used by |tables are being reversed and Albright, Nae 8, a Zeta; Mrs. O. J. Breid-| the Army backfield when Blanchard and Davis starred. American art is taking its place

enbaugh, Gamma Phi Beta; Mrs.| nN HER opinion. her two Clifford Wagoner, Kappa Alpha | daughters “could do worse”

as a leader.”

Sororities—

| Growth of the Indianapolis {American Red Cross arts and

ae 2ds- Theta; Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood, | than marrying a coach. The

: Kappa Kappa Gamma; Miss Ann] Meryl Zucker, » 188 N| girls are Barb (Barbara Jane), 5, Mae Louise Withers, Kappa Delta; Miss La- LH who enters Butler in Janu-

, Katie Lame : 3 érson. yerne Ridley, PEM Bots Pri:H and Patty (Patricia Anne), inn, Dorothy ch ! ; i ence Andrews, Mrs. Robert = Lingle, Sigma 8 Brom Rispls High School Kappa; Mrs. Herbert R. Hill, Zeta N

| Pi Omicron Sorority Units iim bw to's To Hear Mrs. Hope Nevitt imi eco om wre

Hodges, Jean American Red Cross corps here.

ne McElfresh, Both are dark-haired like fas Shumate, Tau Alpha; Mrs. Howard J. Mc-| {pei ; The six chapters of Pi Omicron Sorority will meet at 8 “We now train and. furnish aham, James Davitt, Alpha Sigma Alpha: Mise] their mother, the former Jane Monday in the Dy Tro Cr big Seaton: leaders for civic groups, in addi-

oward Bur. 3 Murdock who has lived here ’ LB Martha Gardner, Delta Sigma| most of her life, although her Nevitt will discuss, “Bogota, the Conference and the Revolution.” tion to supplying volunteers for

Se Epsilon; i gy dge, Barbara ipsilon; Mrs. Julius Maurer, family hails from Lafa Zeta Chapter will be host d Mrs. Carl Ochs will introduce {Wo veterans’ hospitals,” she said : 3 s yette. / “hap stess and Mrs. Carl Ochs will introduce is Daa; Hawa Delia Tau, and Miss| ghe's a real sports fan and the speaker. Beta Alpha Chapter will have its annual Christmas in explanation of the expansion son, Marilyn rankie Byrne, Theta Phi Alpha.| qed to play basketball hers | Bazaar before and after the meeting. into the community field. Mr Boy National officers of the mem-| wyntj) re I Se Da ere | eee | Thee local corps, established in filler Rose hi Srgahizations will be seated affect” Basketball is still her Theta Theta Chapter, Phi Beta Blaekinood Says— | Billings Hospital in 1044, was fo Te at special tables at the dinner. favorite sport, “after football.” Psi Sorority, also will meluge > . {one of the first and became one: argle Keaton, . As to talking .back to out- bazaar on its program schedule {of the largest. It is one of the johnson. Alice Guardians Home spoken football spectators, “I when the group meets Tuesday! § JI] t Sé am cew corps that have continued. egy Guild to Meet | used to get kind of upset—but night in the Indiana National “It was amazing, stated Mrs. ry Gray, Jean 0 ee | I try to hold on to myself, now,” Bank Building. Haskens, “the artistic ability

» Members Plans will be completed for the C t If aroused in the men. It was good SbeTS Of ie, Suardians| she says. state convention in Marion next| onven 10Nn for them physically and va

Meloy, Norms tcZell Riddle, Home Guild will observe the 4.4 8 8 Jackie wie fourth anniversary of the organi-. SHE ALSO reveals how Sajurgay. The delegains are Mrs | Army Inspectors at Billings gave ohn Canaan an ss Mare {the hospital one of the highest

zation Wednesday. A “dessert: Coach Hinkle earned his nicktea” and open house will be held name of “Tony.” It comes from from 1:30 to 3 p. m. in the home.| his Unjversity of Chicago days. Mrs. C. C. Masenten, president,| There he starred in baseball, will introduce John C. Mueller, basketball, football and soccer. director of the Marion County| Going down a cafeteria line Welfare Board. Mr. Mueller will{ with the basketball team just. talk on “The Foster Home Prob-| three hours before a big game,

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sorority will be Mrs. Earl Shock-| o ! | Dr. Philip R. Adams, director ney. hast grand treasurer of the By EASLEY BLACKWOOD lot the Cincinnati Museum of : | HERE 18 AN impoftant part Art, spoke on “The Arts in ToADaners so Mesdunes Dee of the Blackwood Convention morrow's World,” following ’ ¥ Mal : that is not as generally known juncheon in the Woman's De-

11, Gish, John H - . Dataell, Foy. Der in Rough ise the four no trump bid itself. partment Club; Miss Catherine

Marrs. Also attending from me [t Means Jam morale ratings.” 8 po

HINKLES AT HOME —Barbara Jane Hinkle talks over football schedules with

(UP)—An lem.” em. | Paul reached for a big plate of The f bidd I}. Marti C fordsvill i {Moschenross. Mrs. Thomas KE.) our mo trump bidder KE. Martin, Crawfor e, prethe United Members of the Irvington Music| Italian spaghetti. His appalled for mother, Mrs. Paul D. Hinkle (right), before the family fireplace. In the wall niche McLaughlin and Mrs. Ralph Should have at least two aces sided. scretary of Club with Mrs. Harry Ware will] coach reached just as fast to . ! ’ rr ik ’ |Shawhan will be the hostesses If the agreed suit is clubs, and (| hall has re- give the musical program. remove the “heavy” dish from IS @ photo of Barbara's sister, Patricia Anne. {for the meeting | at least one ace if the agreed | nd and now MS sy he teammates jpop erm itsmirerom——y wort : : | suit is diamonds. A H Plautz, juick aid to $ | b Es ag upon Paul | The Bridal Scene— Legion News— [ Phi Gamma Tau Sorority willl 1p the following deal this rule . . untry from unior 1éss | tio ony” appella- | 4 ole . linstall officers at its annual wae disregarded with something 4 » on | Miss Hemel arn lo W ed {dinner to be held in Jones Res- ess than desirable results. J— rs. Holcomb admits she still | uxi1 1aries {taurant at 6:30 p. m. Monday. > | era ne 1X ferred to ; has trouble in keeping quiet | Mrs. Sam Friedman is the dinner] , JORTH-S.5, HK q 7 3, id the t Mr. ly when football spectators try to | g ° ‘ lchairman, assisted by Mrs. J. P.| D-J108, C-AJ 9654. ' aid that Mr. y run the game from the stands. | A \.{4 D 1 amp e ontg 1 Yakey and Mrs. Albert Strieblen.| , SOUTH—S-A K Q 7, H-3, D- 1 his alleged “I'm probably going to get my- | : ; et eetings IT utes. officers or Mrs. KQ9C-KQ1013. uptia S €a | Jang Shih- self Jot trouble some day: con marriage and two showers are highlighted in today’s bridal | Maurice Healy, president; Mrs. | sduth was the dealer and bid| ; . can't resist talking back some- he |Orville Barnett, vice president; one club. North responded with t 1 Conversa times.” | Miss Ann Hemelgarn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hemel- or ext ee Mrs. George M. Reed ray three witbs and South then made]. Th Blessed Sacrament Chapel, Has Under x xox |garn, 114 N. Drexel Ave., will become the bride of Ralph L. Camp- and Mrs. Willlam Pferce, treas. the mistake of bidding four no 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral, SHE IS busy ‘bringing up bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester sented Lt Emmitt —! whree American Legion Aux-|urer. |trump. Partner said five dia- Was the scene at 11 a. m, today three football fans in the Hol- Campbell, 701 N. Euclid Ave., at officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Harv { 1 monds shpwing one ace. Trapped! of the marriage of Dr. Geraldine ted to have comb household in West La- [7:30 p. m. today. Harrell attended the couple. The iliary. units are planning meet-| The ‘Patroness Club, Mu Phi Six clubs would be overboard as i M. Zix and Arthur H. Plautz. The nnistel to fayette. There's Chip (Stuart | The Rev. Fr. George Powers bride is a graduate of St. Vincent ings next week. The Mcllvaine- Sorority, will be the guests of the opponents had two aces and, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond Noll act he ten Jr.). 10; Judy 6, in the first will read the vows in the rectory Hospital School of Nursing and Kothe Unit will meet in the Mrs. John Miller Smith, 53 N. owing to a little matter of the ™* ~'° :

of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Mr. Gummer is attending Butler yo of Mrs. Thomas Lyda, 4922 Audubon Ro@ift, at its 10:30 a. m. rank of suits, there was no legal officiated.

n. Political meeting Wednesday. Mrs. Henry way to get back to the proper] The bride is the daughter of

grade at Morton School there,

‘Nov. 27.

n when partner's cade -bouquet was of green

esigned be- and Doug, { University. is convinced says, ayy rE Te omar Caen, Mrs. Arthae Rly Catveray | Washington Blvd. at 7:30 P.M. goreman will review “The Life contract of five clubs. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Zix, 1434 8 Dolley acter who “ought to wind up in |matron of honor. Mr, Kiemeyer| | Tuesday. land Works of Igor Stravinsky” Similarly, when the only play- N. Delaware St., and Mr. Plautz is : K It d S. L : | (Smith). : lable trump suit is diamonds, at the son of Mrs. Emma Plautz felled a WIL Ye the Res) Jal dinner at ni € e Initiation of the entire member-| "arg * Clement L. Kline will least one a is needed to start Milwaukee. ' ————— ones- roene Buckley's restaurant after the! ni, |ship of the Indianapolis Power sing, and Mrs. Jessie T. Clapp ithe Blackwood. Holding one ace, Mrs. William H. Failey, matron : ceremony. A a 3 py {and Light Unit will be, held Fri-jand Miss Leona Wright will a response of five hearts from of honor, wore turquoise crepe and r With a | 4 5b AE l|day night in Ipalco Hall. The assist the hostess. partner will guarantee three first-| carried bronze and yellow chryserence VY H | Miss Norma Melson, 1701 Cun-| fa | round controls in the partnership. anthemums. The portrait neckOWS eard b {ningham Road, will be hostess at | Ppaiis, {istion team from the Fast / Without any ace, however, a re- line of the bride's white slipper ") la miscellaneous shower tonight. | / § i esidents Parley, w com- sponse of five hearts will usually satin gown was edged with a tiny pF: e [Miss Edythe Chamness is to be| 7 SESS {posed of Mrs.- Martin Collins, in- force the side into six diamonds! pleated ruffie of sheer marquiset. . avy a ain Ithe honor guest. She will be mar-| 3 sai) | stalling officer; Mesdames John missing two aces. |Her veil fell from a satin bonnet ried 10. James Bumike, Chicago, on 2 i / |A. Noon, Jean Boyle, Ralph In- / SOE 5 {with valley lily trim. Her cas-

Miss Rosemary Groene and Richard J. Jones were married at 9 a. m., today in St. Philip |Neri Catholic Church.

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The guests will be Mesdames | Wilbur Chamness, Wayne Hart, Fred Cherry and Chester Melson, |

|yart, Jack Meyers, Andrew Wet- | trick, Harry Lorber, Lewis A.

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[Sppenta and Arthur Miller. SUNDAY MENUS

response to your four no trump|orchids and white carnations. bid is disappointing to the extent] Warren G. Faber, Milwaukee, |of one ace, there is an artificial was best man and Roger Seidler, [bid available which may still land Milwaukee, and Frank Wright,

| The Rev. Mi i { \Fr. Robert Minton, chaplain, a ba aster oe! | -A covered dish luncheon is Breakfast you in a makable contract. Ft. Wayne, were ushers. M. SUN. (USNR, Quantico, Va., officiated. zink and Harriette Elder. {planned for 11 a. m. Tuesday by i | NORTH—S-A J 9, H-QJ 107, _ The reception was in the Gold |The bride is the daugnter of Mrs.| Qut-of-town guests will be Mrs. | [the members of the Irvington | Cream D-AS2 CQISE ’ |Room, Hotel Antlers. The bride Backus Harry B. Groene, 1305 N. Dear- Calvin Torr, Mt. Gilead, O.: Miss {Unit. They will meet in the post Oyen Iresh Pafovers {RD -Q div wore a dark green gabardine suit y born St., and Mr. Jones is the son| Norma = White. “Kokomo: Miss home. Mrs. L. M. Christie will| as SOUTH—S-K Q 5, H-K 4, D- |yith plack and wine accessories » World” ory Co Mrs, Victor P. Jones, Emma Fee, ' Mishawaka; Miss fremle 24 hol booze meshing 4 Veal chops baked in sour cream | Ko 410786, Ox 5. y wi for her wedding trip to the east, 515 N. Tacoma Ave. 15 Yaiver: 2 0072. m. tha e . Wiipoey _ Datatnes South opened the bidding with On their return the couple will CHURCH | Mrs. B. J. Minton, sister of the None Anthony, gi Juss | The Ways and Means Com- o.oo 0h watercress ON@ diamond and his partner live at 514 E. 20th St. Kk 1-18 . bride, was matron of honor. An- wilkerson. Logansport, and Miss | {mittee of the auxiliary will have Bread and butter responded with three no trump. The bride is a graduate of the the Dark” QT RN |other sister, Miss Betty Ann Judy Boxell op Ieper Zonna, Car-| a chili supper and party at 6:30, Midceméet pie {Now South, with considerable jus- Indiana University School‘ of feb oR By ur BORNE : Groene, and Miss Joan Jones. sis- michael Muncie. k |p. m. Wednesday in the post = = ==" upper eprinkied With tification, hoped his partner held Medicine and Mr. Plautz was Free Faith Fresh and new—yet with ‘ter of the bridegrom, were brides- a iu > home.” Mrs. Blanche Curran is ell a Tey three aces and bid four no trump. | graduated from the University of quaint demure air—is this jun- majds. The matron of honor wore Miss Elizabeth Rose Bertram, reservations chairman. |Canned pineapple rings filled with diced The bad news came in the form Wisconsin. “pr i jor dress that's ideal for campus 5 winter green faille dress and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William i Totbo erokies of “five hearts.” That put the]

LS days, gay week-ends or shop- ‘the bridesmaids wore gray faille. J. Bertram, 154 W. Arizona St.,

! | Milk to drink: One quart for each bidding past the five diamond K d 11 K b ic ild; one pint for each adult, in addi- spot and also ruled out a slam. K 1b M 11 CNAALI-NAEDE [ion ona POPOVERS © ™"™* |What to do? Bid five no trump? albD-viaxwe

'HURCH ping tours. Cie of pleats A floral design in iridescent se- will be married to Ambrose T. 4 na St. accent the ull skirt, i ted quins trimmed the sheer mar- Hayden, son of Mrs. Julia Hayden, $/4% Dodie is topped with a tiny Jaiset Joke Of his brigal gown. 12 W. Morris St., at 10:30 a. m.| 2% | 2 1 c. all-purpose flour Impossible, eoayss; Notth will . o ————— . Fi: ; . | The full white satin hooped skirt on Nov. 27. | 24 bi. tsp. salt then bid again at the six range, Patters 8397 FomeE 2 izes {was accented at the hemline with. The vows will be read in the 2 u t1a S et Be ried size) properly believing that his part-| u t1a S 0 a 3 12, 35, es 55% a Jlesied godst, of satin caught Sacred Heart Catholic Church. |7 c. milk (1 cup minus two ner is asking for kings. | ley te » 978 with sequined flowers. A- satin i F | t ; { | 5 18 'W a Te Feeds of 8 0 3 00h. + netena ts fmeriee hed she er 118 Brau oe |The Rev. Pr. Louis Schumacher, (ablespoans) (oThis is where the aruiclal b4| gouple ring ceremony uted It's ready for you ROW=lne fingertip veil and a shower of Nursing {will read the vows uniting Miss = (r/o TE CF DEEL ot oven bidder mow mentions an unbid Miss Mary Jane Maxwell and led Cow new fall and Sinlee Fashion sweetheart roses and white or-| x x = Donna Kebe and Thomas Milton| 450 degrees F.) ten minutes or suit at the five level. In this|Marvin K. Kalb at 3:30 p. m. contains 60 pages of style, COIOT, |chigs fell from the prayer Book| Mr. and Mrs. William I. Rut-. Kendall_at 8 o'clock tonight in while stirring up popovers, In the particular case he would bid five|today in the Bethlehem Lutheran

lthe rectory of the Holy Name meantime sift flour, measure and Spades. That bid" is absolutely | Church. The Rev. Donald E. El

special features—plus a {ree |. jeq by the bride. [Teage are at home now at 3418] |resift with salt. Beat eggs in forcing. It commands partner/der officiated.

gol patiera printed inside the | Robert Jones, brother of the|N. DeQuincy St. after their mar-| Bd oh Srey g ok. |bridegroom, was best man. Ver- riage Monday. The Rev. John| This young, saucy Knitted {Catholic Church. to bid five no trump, which be- The bride, daughter of Mr. and To order pattern or our fall || = "A tt 2nd William Moran|R. Rogers of the Forest Manor| stocking cap and mittens are | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kebe, mizing bow), add mirk, then flour Mrs. Stewart W. Maxwell, 1826

3 | | J | 1 3 comes the contract. Fashion Book, use the coupon |served as ushers. | Methodist Church officiated at the -laced with black velvet to give Beech Grove, are the bride's par- all at once. rotary beater until This is a very useful bidding Broad Ripple Ave., wore an ivory the couple's new that “ladylike” look so import- |ents. The bridegroom is the son fn » yY.

below: | © After a trip through the Smoky | ceremony: in device and comes up more often satin gown accented with lace, (ETT Mountains the couple will make home. | ant this season. of Mr. and Mrs. William Kendall, Bioue is samiend, the add but than you think. But a word of Her illusion veil fell from a tiara SUE BURN : their home with the bride's moth-| The bride is the former Mrs. Beech Grove. for a minute ot 20 wir dom caution—be reasonably sure that of carnations and she carried » The Indiarapolis Times er. The bride attended Marian Avolyn M. Blake, daughter of , The maid of honor, Miss Loret- ig full of bubbles. (Batter is very there will be a pretty fair play bouquet of white carnations. 214 W. Maryland St. [College and the bridegroom at- Mr. and Mrs, Walter H. Young, | lta Wolfington, will wear Ameri- thin,) for five no 'trump. Here's even Misses Emily S. and Dorothy, Indianapolis 9, Ind. |

{tenden Butler University. 3547 N. DeQuincy St. The bride- can Beauty taffeta and the ma-| Remove tins from oven; grease Detter advice. Don't get into/A, Maxwell, sisters of the bride, i | Rutledge, Seattle, Wash. No. 8397 price 25¢ {Local WCTU Group | ) |

By MRS. ANNE CABOT

ANNE CABOT

The Indianapolis Times 530 S. Wells St. Chicago 7, IIL

{Kebe will be the best man and full. Bake in the 450 degree oven that no response from partner shoals, was the best man and

| Sroom is the son of Mrs. Harriet tron of honor, Mrs. Dean Stewart, | thoroughly but quickly and pour these jams at all—don't uselwere the attendants. They wore | ” ” » . , GumMr. and Mrs. John Joseph Gum Dean and Wayne Stewart will be for thirty minutes, then reduce Vill put you behind the eight-ball the ushers were Stewart W. Maxeq

| {will wear green taffeta. Frank! batfer in to fill cups two-thirds| Blackwood unless you are Sure rose and aqua taffeta. Dale Kalb, To Meet Tuesday |

Bizessiesvsressn | mer are on a wedding trip follow- | The Frances Willard WCTU : 4 : {the ushers. wo { well Jr., Herschel L. Schuck Jre .. . ; 2 5 : ing their marriagé at 4:30 p. m.;, No, | 1 heat to moderate (350 degrees F.) y . » “ eam - can Fashion Book Peis 2% wil*meet at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday gc; 22-in the Rs Method: No. 3/01 Price 16c Miss Kebe is to wear a white and bake for another to or 15 Founders’ Dinner ~ |and Theodore Schuck. n's grand NAME ses ssrssssssssnsssssass jon Mrs, Howard Hudson, 923s Church, Mrs. Gummer is the! Name ....c...eeseseivssesssss |Satin gown made with a sheer minutes, time depending on size The annual founders’ day din-| After a reception in the homs ieing Sons {N. ‘Grant Ave. There will be a former Miss Madonna Marie . . | voke and hoop skirt. Her finger- of popover tins. ner of Phi Delta Beta Sorprity 0f Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cole, 9 veeesssssessiasssrsssaassanses (business session in the morning. Bayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ««ctseesersessrssnaqnsacesans (tip illusion veil falls from a lace Puncture popovers with metal will be held at 7 p. m. Tuesday 1128 W. 36th St., the couple left ygh good- po Mrs. Clyde Pearce will be the vy. E. Bauer, Ft. Wayne. Mr.| | bonnet and she will carry a white skewer or darning needle. Makes in LaRue’s restaurant. Mrs. Jack for a short wedding trip. They lavor, too Btreet ..ooesvsessscecaccccrsse (afternoon speaker. Her subject Gummer is the son of Mr. and Street «.occacesssenasescencses | orohid on a prayerbook. _\six large or nine medium sized Lovelace and Mrs. N. B¥ Eaton|Will be at home after Nov. 15 at ate Fud cit Ciririrsessssssesesss Wil be ‘International Friend- Mrs. John Gummer, 2715 N. NeW City ,....ucivcnenescrensannes | The couple will leave for a trip popovers. Serve directly from the will be in charge of arrange- 40 8. Taft St. The bridegroom is A ares {ship.” Mrs. Edward Miller will Jersey St. : fo : ‘to Chicago after a reception in muffin tins for the best eating ments. New officers will be in- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad wig Bate ccoovissesiessnsansanese |give devotions. The Rev. Newman S. Jeffrey! Stat® «...sceescssssssscsssess [the home of the bride's parents. quality. _ |stalled following the dinner. |Kalb, Shoals, : . . . yo . - » : eet ; ; “ ; 5 $ ¥ > : -