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A 4 . AGE 1 ’ MONDAY, NOV. 22, 1048 HONDA PAGE 16 __ : : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : —! i Let's EalTe pia Sen Book Reviews By Rabbi Goldblatt Miss Steinberg, Siz Tudv Boson and 1. E. Gibson |C70UDs Sponsor Book Reviews By Rabbi Go ber ize 0 ¥ Bosson and J. E. Ulbson Mr. Schabler: Aff T Marry Dec. 19 in Ohi / ie : et 0 €C. mn 105 E Exchange V | : XC ange ows Edwar d Larrison WV eds Local Couple Wed . : : Sometin IR aia : : In Athletic Club Must -B St. Philip Neri Church Will Be Scene Miss Bernice Steinberg and a Of Klemm-Pfau Nuptials on Saturday Louis Schabler were married ot raNorg : ~~ : :30 p. m. yesterday e In- have dis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newland Bosson, 6102 Compton dianapolis Athletic Club. Rabbi pay be Se Road, will entertain with an informal open house at 7:30 Nandor Fruchter of the Central good results p. m, Saturday for their daughter Judy, of Grosse Pointe Hebrew. Congregation’ and the pan or cup ea Farms, Mich, and her fiance, James Elliott Gibsor. Mr, Gibson is & Rev. Abraham Portnov, cantor and Soles of the son of Mf and Mrs. James Gibson, Portland, Ore. on of Shara Tefilla Temple, officiated. appainting a The couple will be married Dec. 19 in the Kumpler Memorial J| The bride is the daughter of and surface a Chapel, Western College, Oxford, O. : |Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Steinbérg, Not only si ' The bride-to-be is a Western College graduate, Mr. Gibson is} 3843 Broadway, and Mr. Schabler are to blame. attending the University of Mighigan and is a member of Sigma is the son of Mrs. Lena Schabler, Yaris cake Chi Fraternity. 1130 8. Meridian St. - y in compe on. teria. Miss Shirley Mae Steinberg, amount ol va y sister of the bride and maid of . Miss Christina Thommen and Edward Larrison, both of Chi-| TE a ie for eake in cago, were married Nov. 13 in the Nazareth Evangelical Lutheran slipper satin and Mrs. Isadore specified, nots Church of Chicago. The bride is the daughter of Adolph Thommen, Rosen, sister of the bridegroom, ype card for Chicago, and Mr, Larrison is the son of Mrs. Omer Larrison, 326] Instron of honor, wore fuchsia giving sian N. Grant Ave. { . * to bake perf * After a short motor trip, Mr.| The bridesmaids, Miss Lois round layer ¢ rown- I'T'lS |Larrison and his bride will be at Helen Fogle and Miss Sue Ann at 3% degre 0 home in Chicago. Mr. Larrison | Yaver, ir a is of Sham baking time. , pagne satin. The or es . 1 a Staduate of Pyrdus Unf maids, Wilma Rosen and Phylis one 8-inch sq u {1 S ea frersyy. Fogle, also wore champagne satin. deep, a oer The Rev. Fr. Pfau | The bridal gown of ivory be lSeq 21 5 wi Officiat x duchess satin was made in south- ma . s In Church Here ciate Two organizations will sponsor book reviews by Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt early next month. The ern colonial style. A tiara of pearls ei Bor The St. Philip Neri Catholic) | 4,0 ,500is Alumnae Chapter, Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, will hold its event at 8 p. m. Dec. 8 in lr five minutes . hp Bev. Rov B. Mueller spl Chuzeh il be the stone, riorte the World War Memorial Building. Checking their mailing list for the distribution of tickets for the : in a1 Ye a square cake. CY: Soy lee 4 Ey ~ nl review are [above, left to right) Mrs. Arthur Northrup, 5945 Washington Blvd., chapter president; ‘My Day— - : | Sidney Feldman served as best at a higher t Slated Saturday 2 ne mare age William Klemm. | Mrs. Alvin Barrows, 4450 College Ave., ticket salss chairman, and Miss Mildred Morgan, 6365 Wash- | o . . 'mam. Arvin Steinberg, brother of five Fits ° ag Worma Jean | Oa B Miss Pfau is the daughter of ington Blvd., chairman for the book review. Girl Scout Clothing Drive the bride, Joseph Moskovitz, ‘Ber- Jones a Boy J. Brown. The couple was), ‘nd Mrs. C. A. Victor Pfau, | Mrs. Theo Fisher (right) is shown with her children, Ted and Karen. She is the wife of the Rev. nard Horwitz and Norton Smith . married at 7:30 p. m. in the Wal-{414 N. Oakland Ave, and the! MM; Fisher, pastor of the Northwood Christian Church, and a member of the Northwood Women's + . DR ; Wels ushels. Allis. trip: th a lace Street Presbyterian Church.iprospective bridegroom is the son c.i| which will sponsor a book review Dec. |. Rabbi Goldblatt will discuss “Pony Wagon Town" 17aisé 1S. FE After their wedding trip the TUE f Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Klemm,| -° po Dv ; i) couple will be at home at 5634 B The bride is the daughter of ih Vr ’ ’| [Ben Riker) at 2 p. m. in Ayres’ Auditorium. Proceeds will be given to the church building fund. Mrs. By BE ob EVELT ; Carrollton Ave.. The bride at- Te oe TY Ee ae Poa The Rev. Fr Yerormis' Ak Pian George W. Schumaker is review chairman, assisted by Mesdames J, H. Bowen, Ross Teckemeyer, 3 Nov y X LEAN : Eousk \n France the other|tsnded Indiana University. Mr. Corn Brown, Fortville, and Edward|uncle of the bride-to-be, will offi. John H. Kroetz, Maynard Poland and Claude E. Gass. day PARIS : Nov. Si ws re Sai Db gn ge ond Schabler, an TO graduate. is at- ‘Gan Brown, Montrose, Colo., are par-|ciate, Miss Annetta Pfau, sister k B . d . column only a few days ago—The American Girl Scouts’ “Clothes Te ! Denver ssnd ents of the bridegroom. of the future bride, will be maid Blackwood on Bridge— M , d Be atnie seaipasar ZT was| . e Miss Alberta Vest, maid of|of honor. Miss Josephine Klemm, " ISS aun ers, told that layets for expectant Tea Hostess . > 1000 § honor, wore fant gro satin ser, ot we wrsegmenione! Bridge Would Be Much mothert were among the’ thine Horticulturist : The bride's white satin gown had|Will be bridesmaid. The flower ° most appreciated from the United or Uris : & deep net yoke, leg-o’mutton (girl will be Maribeth Taylor. | ; apt. Ludwi States. | 3 sleeves, fitted bodice and full LOD She fay, ! D l l W h G kb Your interest in this 1948 pro- Hs skirt falling into a full-length bride-to-be, will serve as best u er 1t out uess wor gram of activity by the Girl 0 re are ge tran. pi Tove hurtpmee an Cer By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Exchange Vows Sou toss vas more ten 3, re pn gb og * 8 =» : BRIDGE 18 NOT an exact science. There is an axiom as true {sified recently because i Ratenal § D k h i on br quet was of bronze chrysanthe-| The marriage of Miss Mildred NOW 28 yas 100 years Ago: the hand shown todav and writes: “Il. The Yort Benjamin ‘Harrison oi Seoul Week. > AR don uc mner tion to that wa mums. Bigler to Jack A. Fogleman will Hoi e bx i 7A ay n y 1|Post Chapel was the scene, at 2/0 kX 0 oo mn eontinue ined FEAT Talbert Willis, Fortville, was/be at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the have cen Teacing Jou a pe ok pd ce hg aud thought Il, "ry yesterday, of the marriage ee he ae a or Roscoe Fraser, Purdue Univerthe best man. William Helbert,| Englewood Christian Church. Miss| Would try ed ee = Mn 1his an my Spponen 8 r game in qe nigy Irene Saunders and Capt. our hel sity extension horticulturist, will 1% ec. cake fic Marion; Paul Anderson, Ander- Bigler is the daughter of Mrs. Mil. confident tones, it was my Bess they could make It, 80 I sacrificed yeroy M. Ludwig. Maj. Leslie F.¥ Pp. help prepare a dinner at the an- 11 tsp. bak son; Harold Cramer, Fortville dred A. Bigler, 1332 E. Ohio St, at fou Shades, A nt \gured Neither side vulnerable Zimmerman officiated. (All members of this fine and, jnual Thanksgiving Cooking 3 tsp. salt and Duane Morrjs, brother of the/and the prospective bridegroom is © Wen: Cown only =7) PAINE. - Enst dealer The bride is the daughter of truly American organization have |School in Block’s Auditorium at 1; c. butter o bride, were ushers. the son of Mr. and Mrs. John S./the trouble is that if I had NORTH Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Saunders, Pledged themselves to collect and {1:30 p. m. Wednesday. 1 c. sugar A reception in the church par-|Fogleman, 3049 Newton Ave. doubled my opponents instead. I §-A108176 Logan, W. Va., and Capt. Lud-|send to war-devastated areas in In charge of the demonstra- 2 eggs, beate lors followed the ceremony. The| Miss Wilma Bigler, sister of the would have set them 300. Total HA 7 wig, who is on duty in the Federal Europe and Asia one million, {tion will be Mrs. Dorothy Potts, . 1 tsp. vanilla couple will live in Fortville. bride-to-be, will be maid of honor. net result of taking your advice— D—Q J Building as Unit Army Instructor Warm garments for children un- |Lebanon, former home economics 14 c. milk. Attending as bridesmaids will be minus 600 points. Phooey : C—8 542 of the Organized Reserve, is the der 15 years of age. extension specialist at Pazdve, sift flour, FH Sl an rane pt ve, got me. on LET EAST [son of Mrs. A. M. Ludwig, Co- The commemorative stamp hon- OrEenizations co-operating in two or thrce ororities 1 aw ” the SEO 1 ae, Well, M. HH you ve ZL me is S~K Q9 lumbus, O. loring Juliette Gordon Low, found- |Cantiers’ Association. and “the Pow on iy Collins En 8 HE a Phase save. These H-X3 2 3 H—-Q oy 4 2 | Mrs. Nina Pendley, matron of er of the Girl Scouts, Viieh Ya: | {Northern Indiana Muck Growers pri gradu A : honor, wore dusty rose, and. Miss issued by our government late IN {ati Mr. Fr will cook : ® ssociation. Mr. Fraser coo 3 Local Girls BEAR Coline, Jnels ig goes will yale their bones In| 4 5 C—K Q98 [Clara Bow Saunders, Logan, sis-|last month. should be your re- a duck that will be given 48 a SE J igler, will give: ha arriage. bridge games. SOUTH ter‘of the bride and maid of honor, minder of this worthy project. chore. prize. OUNCE awards to oe Mais Martin Baker will be best man.| Maybe, holding two quick de- S—J 542 Wore an amethyst dress Mrs. Robert D. Armstrong, p m ously until ve Times Special Serving as ushers will be Sheldon |fensive tricks in the ace, king of H—5 3 y * |Judge Allen 5779 N. Pennsylvania St., will be {0 Women ending oe Scheel, in vanilla. COLUMBIA, Mo. Nov. 22 —|Fogleman and Robert Winebar-|gjamonds you should have fig- D—AK 10 8 Gold, Aqua Colors ls Honored hostess for a musical tea to be open I en PUD) 15s ne rs a Three an ris have ger. were prett : : { : in : been pledged Be sororities ee “un re es Re ily But The Pt 3 Worn by Bridesmaids { “It would have been my great given a 2% Now. 3» Ser (juice, the Thanksgiving foods beginning an at Stephens College here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Manco you may ask, “How can you be| EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH Wd oni i ere the eolors pleasure to have attended the tes- ao ot ol The tea wil fiat _ Pel Re Joe beating Sud They are Miss X R » » ) J f + Ci . The Tamer, daughter of Mr, and ry i ao i ig answer is tbat you cant 4H &'S Dbl All Pass {In Wilma Saunders, Logan, sis- monte! dinner given a’ fhe Wal |e the first in a series spon- |muckiand areas of Indiana. inch layer | y a . Bb . . ass dorf Astoria in New York recent- ' | Mr. Fraser will discuss some of Sidney J. James, 3510 N. Pennsyl-/in McKee Chapel of the Taber-If you could, bridge would be ter of the bride, and Miss Ann ) "| sored by the Women's Group of |, "1 ] lined with th! vania St., Phi Phi Phi; Miss Jere nacle Preshtefiod Sane ““Dr.lan exact science, and then tl expect from Partner? If he has Maste De Lasingon; Ky. of ly by the New York University) , ch to raise funds for a Je Eo =a) dev Slop 3,2 molto Church, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.[Roy Ewing Vale © L [wouldn't he nearly as much fun. pened the bidding or doubled SOT (ie he Be a o flan ow 2 |Law School in honor of my good| .., | ilding. |due during the last several years. cake JUST 1 K. W. Church, 5530 Kenwood| Mrs. Manco is the former Miss All I can tell you is to use your a takeout, figure him- for.two ke and ruffles of Chantilly lace. friend, United States Circuit He will present one of the spe- from sides of Ave, Eta Epsilon Gamma, and|Virginia M. Kirby, daughter of best judgment. tivel three | YOKe and ruflies antilly . P By ginia ¥, J |winners (conservatively), or € She carried a white Bible with Court of Appeals Judge Florence ial orchids developed in Purdue It is easie Miss Joan Geisendorff, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Farley,| Consider the bidding. It offers winners (optimistically) — not| | our foricultare research to the oldest ‘ f white orchids and a shower of E. Allen. underbake a of Mr. and Mrs.’ L. C. Geisen-|220 E. 13th 8t. Mr. Manco's par- important clugs as to location of |gver one defensive trick if he|gatin Tbbon and balls. 1t. coll : 3 active home cook present at the ageing dorff, 5786 N. New Jersey St.ients are Mr. and Mrs. Howard the enemy's high cards. has merely overcalled. Saun hoon ang Juke ghd Judge Allen is the only grades SCROGL, 3 THe » Beta Sigma Beta. Dalton, 624 N. Illinois St. What defensive help can you| If you think you have half alr: 12 |2t6 oF the school fo. achieys ¥ AD ] h Miss Sally Tenick, Walkerton, minutes in p : ci chance to set your opponents, “aii, .o gopreiner Green- eminence o being on fie bens ye as es winner of the Lis Fibber a Digest : don’t make a sacrifice bid which . of the Unite os Lire {potato salad making contest at ish k wood, served as best man. Grooms- of A 1s, as well as being the . i finis cook you feel may go down over one : L P C. Bullard. Ca, rea 8, A DREAM - PRINCESS, fringe|the annual Muck Crop Show held mediately [trick. You say this is still guess- men were Col. Peter C. Bullard, only woman ever to hold such 2/,¢ eyelashes depends, as every|in Walkerton recently will make * : ling? Well, T call it using judg-|=t: Col. Samuel B. Scott, Lt. Col. high judicial office. girl knows, upon a luxuriant curly her salad for the audience. oug S or a a £0 u | u iment. But to use your term, the Youre Lit Tol Norn A room in the university's new upsweep. | - Men and » . player who “guesses” right most, _ ? 4 ; °" law center, which will be built on uite often the use of mascara 3 lof the time will be the winner Sm Lt. Col Crates A. Me ic Washington Square in New York, or vaseline, followed by a curling Kindergarten Club Extr ) . |in the long run. jk Col Roy W. Au and Maj.\oi) pe dedicated to her. Half the gadget, can more than make up Meets Tomorrow - a | Remember, the greatest ex-| ee Ze included Maj. E yw, money for this dedication Was for nature's failure to endow 8 my. stephen Foster Kind $e 'perts occasionally make phantom | Ushers included Maj. Eugene W.|, 04004 py an alumni committee girl with a devastating sweep of| Ss Shephen -osier Smdergar | han {Henry, Capt. Hallie Matlock,! on. {ten Mothers Club will meet at : a Nn S vin a © saves. Remember there is no \~ nt” William F. ® Rickett and under Judge Dorothy Keny eyelashes. [1:30 Pp. m. tomorrow in the kin- s ; | “never,” no “always,” no “abso-| ht George §. Norman, | It is fitting and only naturall To make lashes look more lux- dergarten room. ) ius Sartajny : = bridge. th | The reception was held in the that a room in this famous 1aW|yriant is the purpose of an im-| Miss Nellie Young of the Cen- - By ER) 1 NE AYE —2 bani exalt ee heante 5% the|Armed Forces Officers’ Club, Fort center should be dedicated to &proved new curling device. Thetral Christian Chufch wil speak 0 YC or pea andl - lexcitement and the beauty of the Harrison. After their wedding Woman since this was the first\jagh.curling bow of this one .is|gn “Answering the Child's Ques- went A AR : game Which, through centuries, .,", 0% 1,5wig and his bride 18W school, founded in 1835, 10 provided with a removable rubbe tions About God.” . dress last s ~ .__« |has delighted with’ equal vigor ; ‘open its doors toywomen students.|jining. If mascara or vaseline isi : 3 < 'th t and the lowly. the wise 1 be at home at 701 E. Gimber| d . | Hostesses will be Mesdames mightn’t re 2:g]%a. an OW, he fr Tor ~tSome 800 women have been grad-|jjsed‘on eyelashes before they are James Leeper, Gordon Shedd and : and the foolish, the expert ‘and|®“ | : . eeper, Gordon Shedd an you did. T ~ . ‘ rd Joo sh, The _eXper: nd uated from it since 1891. given their upsweep, it is a* con-|Harold Lawalin, a in your clo p SE : » the dub, 7 rg Make A Stol : Since I first met Judge Allen, Ijvenience to have a rubber lining| : you never + ie3s. = i - [Mare i 0 € have had great respect and great!which can be removed from the Sorority to Meet more! It's Women Outnumber For Your Frock admiration for her, and tlh bow fo prion deaning after =e Kappy Chapter, Dita. Sigma - Jero create 4 f y , I was unable to attend the dinner|crimping ‘operation. it 1: : maker wt “" - IK » Men In Nation Phil wo Mp eg Elven in her honor, I did’send my| For the information of OR es, 3: copies as of | MINNEAPOLIS — Women ali; ye," colory to match or 800d wishes. ., .|8als who have never crimped their|y, 0 Hutchison, Post Road : average pri |ready outnumber men in the U. 8. ary 2 a 2a i s. M el I would like to add, that if aleyelashes, this new gadget does : : Yep, the: {and stand to strengthen their th on ¢ areas. i a ¢ President of the United Statesiine trick when lashes. are gripped | TO about that J|ranks in coming decades. f o S rom a gira ie > ce na should decide to nominate a Wom-|petween the rubber-guarded ‘curl-| MORROW | just gobbl | Prof. Philip M. Hauser of the > I aL ry yards ‘ong an jan : for the Supreme Court, it ing device and when the scissor- —AT THE— they need 1 { University of Chicago told a sym- * {should be Judge Allen. h les held closed for a! lars worth | posium on en in Minne- Las of he Sole har ke au She will be a nominee with a ae Coser for 2} Foopo (CITT need half . NOW AVAILABLE IN |apolis recently that women NOW ron the fabric into scallops caught backing, on a completely hon LR OR 10th Floor K. of P. Building buy? : . . held a numerical lead over men with decorative buttons. Or you partisan basis, of American wom Book Review Planned | Food & Home Products Demonstration # . [100 to 99. i p i1. en Who know her career and her 2 { NINETE VELY OPEN STOCK PATTERNS { can line a dark-colored stole The Inter Alia Club will meet! 3 10 sitio ——————— : accomplishments. {] | TUESDAY, NOV. 22, 1:30 P. M. women, ace E Charm Your ‘Date’ {with bright - colored fabric and at 1:15 p. m. tomorrow for a| 2 the p . ] |button back one corner of each . luncheon in the home of Mrs. ||| NEW AUGUSTA EVENING STAR Bay Lhey 3 cer eres a new mix on the Mar end to display a flash of color. Attend Dinner Fred Fitchey, 337 Berkley Road.! AUXILIARY TO OES. . Spend 100 3 ‘w | vertices evap | oy i . | - 3 - Vv i Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Botkin, Dr.|Mrs. Dayle Rowland will review| Jasmin sree ton 27% py Old Dresses luhratnt 2 Col PO Blom enprsaent xf | CARD ear ase a < lor fudge squares. All you have|. If youre tired of the color of Wilson and Dr. F. H. Brown a Fortra Ta erber oover (PIVOT ONLY) 5 even if the v to do is add water and stir be-|your last season’s suit or dresstended a dinner given by the ' MRS. CHARLES OWENS When s 8 fore baking. You might try it'have it dyed or do it yourself. It Tenth District Veterinary Medical — + Chai ND clothes an 1 $ 8.50 on that handsome, but reserved|will seem like a mew outfit—try Association recently in the Con- Soup Addenda airman 2 Tew out easpoons : % new man. dying accessories, too. inersville Country Club. o hi these novel and Jelicioug Je 2.30 ; : read sticks w soups and| now her Cream Soup Spoons 138 6 | . . » . ° l A t salads. Trim crusts from bread TUESDAY, NOV. 22, 8:00 P. M. cessful and Iced Tea Spoons 1.34 16.00 Th ree Are Principals in . Nuptia NNOUNCEMENLS |ciices and cut in one-inch fingers.! TAU CHAPTER GAMMA NU 61 8.00 i : Spread both sides with real CARD PARTY Coffee Spoons . . ” mayonnaise and toast in a waffle : 16.50 Ee iron until brown. . So good ae MRS. L._M. GODBY, Chairman Dessert or Cereal Spoons 138 : so easy to make. | Dinner Forks 1.42 17.00 Luncheon Forks 1.42 17.00 : Dinner Knives 2.25 21.00 % Luncheon Knives ~~ 2.25 27.00 - ~ + BEAUTIFUL NEW hy Salad Forks 142 17.00 HOLIDAY DRESSES = Ste fog un Je Tissue Faille. . Crepe. . Sheer Wool ’ # issue Faille. .Crepe.. 00 ~~ Butter Spreaders 1.17 14.00 a Group : evel and Jet Trim service For sen $6500 Butter Knife — 100—ves of [50 pieces), consists of 16 teaspoons, 8 Sugar Spoon 1.00 FI Dresses PRICED FROM each knives, forks, fudividiat sulnd forts 1.50 ahd and cream soup spoops, and one eac Tablespoon ’ “ave $ $ butter knife and sugar spoon “2 Coats 14.95 fo 49.95 With Chesi—$72.50 Complete : i : Reduced DEFERRED PAYMENTS IF YOU WISH! ! Voorhees Photo Kendall Photo Shen-Courtney Photo DA | : | Miss Rosemary Donahue, Thomas Miiton Kendall, son The Blessed Sacrament Chap- | daughter of Mrs. Mary K. Don- of Mr. and Mrs. William Ken- el, SS. Peter and Paul Cathe- | ahue, 317 N. Dorman St. will -dall, Beech Grove, took the for- dral, was the scene of the mar- | be married to Rudolph A. Mil. mer Miss Donna Kebe, daugh- riage of Dr. Geraldine M. Zix, | harcic, 1802 Livingston St. The ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kebe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- : = : ' ; | vows will be read at 9 a. m., Beech Grove, as his bride in a seph H. Zix, 1434 N. Delaware 29 W. WASHINGTON STREET + INDIANAPOLIS | Thursday, in St. Joseph's Cath- ceremony Nov. 6 in Holy Name St. to Arthur H. Plautz, Mil- LN : olic Church. Catholic Church rectory. waukee, on Nov. 6. : $ on : Aid : 3 : : i. = Pp ? 7 =A : «. . . > 2 : - '