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Miss Gemmer

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" Nancy Myers, Jean Stackhouse,

SATURDAY, JAN. 2, 1049 _

Mohr |

y Vows + Service to Be Read By Rev. A. C. Brooks

today of the marriage of Miss Doloros Jeanne Mohr and Robert J. Caesar. The Rev. A. C. Brooks will officiate. “The bride is the daughter of Mri and Mrs. Virgil N. Mohr, 2020 N. Riley Ave, and Mr, Caesar is|' the son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius A. Caesar, 6315 N. Delaware St. - | ‘Miss Joanne Zickendrath will be maid of honor and Miss Charlotte Hitchcock and Mrs. Willlam 8. Zintel will be bridesmaids. They will wear hyacinth blue taffeta frocks made with fitted bolero jackets and full skirts. Flowered tiaras will match their colonial bouquets of dubonnet carnations.

Reception Precedes Wedding Trip Jacqueline D. Downing, niece of | the bride, flower girl, ‘will wear white net fashioned with drop shoulders, gathered skirt and taffeta sash. She will carry a white basket of rose petals.

The bride's candlelight satin|: gown has sleeves and bodice of lace, It has a cathedral length train. Her illusion veil will be held by a bonnet of matching satin. She will carry a white

bible and white orchids. : Oliver Altum Jr. will be best man and ushers will be Richard Epsteen and Loren Mellendorf. After a reception in the Riviera Club the couple will leave on a wedding trip to Cincinnati. The bride will wear a chocolate brown gabardine suit with green cobra accessories,

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Photos by Ruth Ann Hamilton, Times Staff Photographer. By AGNES H. OSTROM

INDIANAPOLIS has a major community project, then you will find our local women tackling a share

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The bride attended Butler Uni-| nce collections, auditing versity. / March of Dime cards and: coyu «4 | operating with the county i chapter. $ Thdse voices you hear at the e ta 1 six Wishing Wells over the city

To Celebrate Founding Date

‘Chi Delta Chi Sorority mem-| bers will celebrate the 24th an-| niversary of the organization tonight with a dinner in the L.V.L. Club. Mrs. R. Harold Andrew and Mrs. Alfred C. Eggert are in charge of arrangements. Reservations have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames Stanley M. Rudbeck, J. Maynard Stalcup, Russell Fisher, Larman W. Dawson, John G. Corey, Verl D. Whetstine, Merrill C. Harbison, James R. Gates, Andrew and » Eggert, Mrs. Olga Creager and| Miss Kathryn Bromley. New officers of the sorority are| Mrs. © Rudbeck, president; Mrs. Creager, vice president; Mrs, Eggert, secretary, and ‘Mrs. Stalcup,

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Auxiliary, road Trainm under Mrs, works in

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Mrs. David

Faye Norris

belong to these women volunteers. Braving the city's rain, sleet and cold they tell the polio message daily from 9:30 morning to 5:30 at night. Members of Pilgrims Shrine 12, White Shrine of Jerusalem; Shrine Guild and Indianapolis

(except in the

der of Amaranth,

staff the four downtown Wells, Willlam J. Davidson is their general chairman, Ladies Brotherhood Rail-

en Golden Rule 25, R. D. Hodges, Irvington, while

Alpha Chapter, Sigma Phi Sosupplies

Fountain n power” directed

by Mrs. Virgil Riley.

MRS. WILLIAM Revel and

M. Sheeks of the

Shrine Guild help petite Sharon

put her money in

a downtown Wishing Well. Sharon's contribution will help \ children like the Texas blond

treasurer. TL J id wrod Ali a . miss whose appears this Mes, Keith Cox. 1317 Crawford year on March of ‘Dime Drive, will be hostess a rush cards. “Look, I can walk

tea from 3 to 5 p. m. tomorrow in her home. Assistant hostesses will be members of Zeta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta Sorority. |

Kappa Chapter, Delta Sigma]

gift and the

p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Meredith Johnson, Boggstown.

The members of Alpha Chapter, Chi Phi Gamma Sorority, will hold pledge services at 8 p. m.

Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Lawrence Kiewitt, 6136 Lowell Ave, 3

Iota Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority, will meet Monday night in the home of Mrs. D. T. Diefenderfer, 5580 Rockville

To Be Honored

Miss Millicent Marie Gemmer will be honor guest at a linen shower to be given by Mrs. John| Lambertus at 8 p. m. Thursday in her home, 6121 Rosslyn Ave. Miss Gemmer and Robert Jay Becker are to be married at 7:30 p..m. Feb. 18 in McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. 1 Guests will include Mrs. Arthur) ¥. Gemmer, mother of the bride-| to-be; Mrs. Maybelle Becker, mother. of the prospective hot groom, and Mesdames Pau elA Ely, Fred 8. Smith, D. C. Talbott, George F. Hunt, Jr. Carl Niehaus, Marie MacDonald and H. C. Gemmer, Also Mrs. H. M. Keeffe, Day-|

Anna Haug, Charlotte Noble,

Josephine Dreis and Eunice Vestal. y - Correctly

Irene Gerringer, Mr. Cardis to Wed

Mrs. Gertrude Gerringer, 2350 N. Delaware St. announces the| approaching marriage of her daughter, Irene, to Richard F. Cardis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cardis, 804 N. Rural St The wedding will be at 10 a. m.| Feb. 5 in BS. Peter and Paul] wardrobe pl Cathedral. | style news, Mrs. Robert Dowell, Columbus,| free pattern O., sister of the future bride, willi book.

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{Music Study Club

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Currently, a number of them are devoting time and effort to the 14th annual campaign’ of the Marion County Chapter, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. They're broadcasting from <

It's taken many calls to organize the 150 members of their volunteer audience collection committee, Two-thirds of these couples attend the Evangelical Brookside Brethren Church. Last Saturday they collected $1,024.77 at the “Butler - Cincinnati basketball game and will be at other sports events this month and next. :

oN FIVE YEARS ago t

Riley Hospital Cheer Guild alked to count the dimes. Infantile

Foundation is now a standing committee, A few of the members who will help are Mrs, J. M. Garland, committee chairman, and Mesdames Ephraim O’Harra, Mary Penrod, H. H. Jones. and Harold J. Hayes, Guild president. Another woman, Mrs. W. D, Keenan, as chapter service representative. is year-roundg official investigator and inter- ” viewer of prospective recipients from the chapter, . Mrs. Louis R. Markun and Mrs. Max Norris serve_"on the executive council. Mrs, Norris heads the radio stations’ “Legion of Honor” programs scheduled to begin Tuesday.

Dimes and donations have |

539 persons stricken hoped polio in Marion County the last few years. Proceeds from The Indianapolis Times’ Ice-O-Rama on Feb. 24 also will swell the “kitty.” This fund and money collected by our civic-minded women will help fight polio.

Purdue Man

Dr. Henry Bohn Hass, head of the Department of Chemistry at Purdue University, will speak at {the annual guest dinner of the| {Council of Administrative Wo-| men in Education at 6:30 p. m,, Feb. 1, in the Marott Hotel ballroom. Dr. Hass will talk on

Miss Minnie Lloyd, president of the association, will present Mrs.

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AUDIENCE COLLECT!

ON HEA Mr. and Mrs..Harvey G. Shawver.

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DIME CARD AUDITORS: Mesdames J. M. Garland, Ephraim O'Hara,

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Henrietta W. Hudson, chairman of the program committee, who,

in turn, will introduce the speaker. Guests will include Dr. and

Mrs. M. O. Ross, and the Messrs. and Mesdames Clarence L. [ington, Virgil Stinebaugh,

|L. Harshman, Paul Miller, J. Fred

A. Evans,

Mrs. Grace Vitz Is Chairman

{the National Association of Man-| | ufacturers,

chairman of the social committee! {for the council. Officers of the {Council of Administrative Women |

vice-president; Mrs. Margaret

trude Buscher, treasurer.

Miss Charlotte Carter is parliamentarian.

Will Meet Monday

The Irvington Music Study Club

F. 'W. Schulmeyer, 5002 Pleasant Run Parkway, at 1 p. m. Monday. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. James Kingerbury amd: Mrs. Charles Hamilton, Mrs. Prescott J will present & paper on music, Musical selections will be given by Mrs. George Newton, vocalist; Mrs, Louis Baumgardt, cellist,

Let's Eal— | | Novel, Tasty In Bridge as in Life, Virtue Things to Eat Does Not Always Triumph On Mondays

By META GIVEN

1% c. scalded milk 3 eggs, separated 2 tbsps. butter 14 tsp. vanilla 14 ©. sugar Baked 8-inch pie shell Cherry Topping No. 2 can sweetened cherries

14 c. sugar 1 tbsp. cornstarch

Mix flour, one-half cup sugar ® and salt in top of double boiler; three-fourths cup of Far- gcalded milk and stir vigorously

Louis until well blended. Add remain- NO y > |Bruck, J. Dwight Peterson, Emil ing hot milk and cook-over direct Of course it was absolutely fore- West-<-Cliff F.

[Schaad, H. Nathan Swaim, Max- heat until thick and smooth, stir-|Ing and if Mr. Muzzy {well Bailey, and Horace Boggy, H. ring constantly, Beat egg yolks well, stir in a & rather difficuit situation. Murphy, Peter Van Geyt, Daniel |jttle of the hot mixture, and pour telling what she might have done. | |T. Weiry I. Lynd Esch and William back into the double boiler. Cook | |over boiling water for two min- two hearts |utes, stirring constantly, Remove Brash of _|trom heat and stir in butter and bidding at this point. Beat egg whites until { | Professor Hass is a former SUff and. gradually beat in the the way to five clubs, Miss Brash Hr. | counctior-at-large for the Ameri- One-third . cu sugar until very unhesitatingly bid the slam. Mr. rst;

add

vanilla.

(ries.

In charge of arrangements for [unas

{the dinner is Mrs. Grace Vitz,|. . ..

thickens,

cherries, {In Education sre Miss Lioyd, pe thinned

|president; Miss Maude J. Price, retained in ¢ to lukewarm.

Spread

Juice

By Altar Society

The Altar Society of St. Mark's

| ‘ Wl * Lo Eh, wil) give daca mick. Mr. Champion waa stung Heads Committee the Food-Craft Shop. » 40 there with the queen, nine o Former officers and incoming g Ah yr officers will be in charge and so was bound n the

Attend Exposition Ph and Min. GC C. op Chiou] Mr. “think . New Jersey Bt, are attending the Internation Heat- eyes and groaned slightly. He * and Ventilation Exposition. could lick wounds and wa hile in Chicago they will visit!for the day when Miss Brash of Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Koschnik their son and his wife, Mr, and|/was going to get caught in a = Harry C. Brown, : making.

| Hard-Cooked Eggs with Watercress Bauce Ww on Toast Points | Radishes

can Chemical Society, a fellow/thick and smooth. Fold about/Champion won the lof the International Congress of |one-third of this meringue into of the queen of diamonds in dum|Anaesthetists, and a recipient of the hot Mine. Poul fing imme- my. He started at once to prethe * Pi Pe e shell. , e “Modern Pioneer” award of Drain juice from canned cher-ileading a small heart and ruffing winners were: Measure three-fourths cup jt in his hand. He led a club to i . . | juice, and stir into it one- the ace in dummy and Mr. Muz- Jon Essig. first: Mrs. J. C. Btaf-| cup sugar blended with the zy*s play of the jack confirmed ford ang arch. Cook with constant nis suspiclons that the trump suit second; East and West-—Mrs; A. stirring until bolls Add the well drained! (Thickened juice will somewhat by juice! Reduced to Four herry cavities.) Cool! Pour over the! Ambroz, secretary, and Miss Ger- (cream filling in the pastry shell, |"0fTed remaining meringue pr racton, Jeng Mrs, penne lightly over the ple, organ and the Misses Olive K. edges of the crust 4 Funk, Adah M. Hill, Ginervra Bake in a moderate oven, 350 P'AYed the four, re When this/0f the evening, first; L. E. Bp! McCoy and Maud R. Delbridge. degrees F., for 12 to 15 minutes, until golden brown. Cool on cake n°’ rack before cutting. Serves five

touching | +All around.

Mary Penrod, H. H. Jones and Harold J. Hayes.

Blackwood on Bridge—

By EASLEY BLACKWOOD

I WISH I could report to you that in bridge, virtue, always t is an

triumphs. But in bridge, as in life, that is not true. lexasperating fact that wonderful results are sometimes from the most terrible bid: and play. : “i My friend, Miss Lucy whose bidding istic at all times, held the North cards in today's

North-South vulnerable, I'l ge est 1S

est dealer.

North (Miss Brash) | A EE Announced Swiss Steak H-1086543 | Jotatoat Au Qratiy DA 682 A ‘number of bridge clubs an-| a i O—A 1) {nounce. the results of their play| * ” 3 Furiched White. Bread and Butter | VVOSt AMY, Muay ) Eat. ba )iheld this week. - The Marott| Milk to drink: ¢ e puare for tach child. | H-AQJ®23 H-K1T Bridge Club, which played Tues-| thas Nitsa 50. the” day's menus" °l DQ d 10 D081 , [day night in the Marott Hotel. XY CRE A Sd 10 § lists its winners: North and Sout CHERRY CREAM PIS South (Mr. Champion) Mrs. Carl Rusie and Mrs Hal Cream Filling 8..kJ36 --Mrs. Carl . % ec. flour H-—none {Benham, first; George Ryan and 15 ¢. sugar D-K 5 4 : Edson T. Wood, second; Mrs. Wil- % tsp. salt C—KQ08762 [liam Rose and Mrs. Randall Bass,

| The bidding: {third.

[Wei Ruris Jast out} East and West—Mr. and Mrs.| | DBL. Pass Pass 50 [Anan Smith, first; Easley Black“Pass 60 All Pass. |wood and Harold Lewjs, second; i

\Mozzy opened the bidding in her Mrs. M. L. Thompson and Mrs. Munzy Jhened But her i inry Reba Buck, third. The group will does not seem to include the word meet Tuesday in the Marotts# “pass” and so she doubled for The Men's Duplicate Club win-| tha-out. ere: North and South—M.| “ jon felt ners were: 1 EE Jarier ws Dn right Steel Churchman and M. L. Me-| 3he away. His two-heart bid promised Manus, first; H.'F. Singleton and heart losers and a good nand.|A, G. Tulley, second.

had passed, Brackett, first; J. B. Clemans and) been in!J. F. Gansman and Russell Guller Noland Adair Smith, tied for second. Winners of the St. Joan of | doubled Arc Bridge Club play Wednes-| thus. relieving Miss day Included: North and South! the responsibility of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gootee, first;| Mrs. V. R." Rupp and Vincent| C on jumped all Hurst, second; East and West— Afver Mix, CAAT np and Mrs, P. M. Cassidy, Mrs. William 8. Peele and lead Mrs, M. B. Jansen, second. The opening lea club next will meet Feb, 2 in the gt. Joan of Are School Hall, The Newcomers Duplicate Club North and South | Buxton and Mrs, |

Miss Brash would .have

But good old Muzzy

pare for a possible end-play. by! Mrs. E. R. Mrs. R. C. Lancaster, |

3. Farrell and Mrs. R, R. Stokke, 4 first; Mrs, Fred Mendenhall and (Mrs. W. H.. Runyon, second.| Jan. 31 will be the next meeting] * of the club at 12:45 p. m. in the| Another heart was pled and yweA. : in the closed. hand. re | Placin in the M alloryl fucing declarer's trump holding Duplicate Bridge Club results to four. Now Mr. Champion led were! North and Bouth--Mr,

the six of spades, Mr. Muzay| =o". * 1101 Benham Jr. guests|

and might not break. Declarer's Trump

When this ace of spades another heart

put in from dummy. the and

Farren and Clarence Huetten, | pecond; Don Kersten and William | MecGlone, third; East and West

wan

played led

to six. jand ruffed, Mr. Dale discarding “gp cer and Al Tollefsen,| C d Party Plan: |® mal among. aid down the first; Ray Graham and Duane / art | clarer Elmore, second; Mrs. Francis ar vy Planned king of spades, the king of clubs, |; tbs and Mrs. Ken . Schafer,

land followed with the king and oo then his small diamond. Mr. . Muzzy won but that was his last

{clubs over Mr. Dale's ten, five For Junior Prom Times Siste Serviee balance. NOTRE DAME, Ind, Jan, 22 | Miss Brash remarked, “My, I'm|Miss Virginia Koschnik will serve glad I didn’t bid seven, partner./as chairman of the refreshments g about 1.” Wow! committee for the Junior Prom, | Mr. Dale held a hand over histo be held Feb. 4 at Bt. Mary's College, Notre Dame. Miss Koschnik is the daughter

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5455 N. Pennsylvania St., Indian: lis. ~

trap of her own apo

WISHING WELL DONOR: Mrs. William Revel,

District Clubs | [Vote Support

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Mrs. David M. Sheeks and Sharon Faye Norris,

Of Senate Bill

The Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs, voted yesterday to support Senate Bill 53 removing the present ceiling on

‘ |ald to dependent children by pro‘|viding a $75 per month maxi-|Bride's Gown mum for a mother and one child|;_ \asL: . each additionai|!s White Satin

and $18 for child.

The motion was made by Mrs. gown was fashioned with a sheer

officiated at the marriage of Miss |Anna Louise Lamb and William : P. Hebenstreit. The ceremony Ry was read at 10 o'clock this morn= 4 ing in the Little Flower Catholis Church.

Mr, and Mrs. Harry F. Lamb, 766 N. DeQuincy St, snd Mp, Hebenstreit is the son of Mr, * and Mrs. Clem P. Hebenstreit, 841 N, Sherman Drive.

of honor,"wore mulberry taffeta and the Misses + Joanne Green, Helen: Reid and

taffeta.

gown with a yoke of satin 4 [In the form of scrolls. It was made with princess line and fell into a cathedral length train, . {She carried an arm bouquet of 1 white roses and variegated Ivy.

| (man _ and the ushers were John

| | The wedding breakfast was Im .

Anna Lamb Is Bride | Of Mr. Hebenstreit 3 The Rev, Fr. John Riedinger _

The bride is the daughter of

Mrs. John M. Nelson, matron bridesmaids,

Mary Hebenstreit, wore baby blue

The bride had a duchesse satin

Robert Hebenstreit was best VRE and Harold Henneke.

M. Nelson, Harry Lamb Jr, John Kennard

the Spink Arms Hotel. Mr. Hee

{ |benstreit is a graduate of Purdue a | University, '

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Joan Lannon, William Frye A Are Married =.

Ln Miss Joan Lannon and Willlam H. Frye Jr. were married at 11:30 a. m, today in the Little Flower s+ Catholic Church. The Rev: Fn John Riedinger officiated. The . me bride is the daughter of William .... » F. Lannon, 818 N. Drexel Ave, ...« and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frye, Biloxi, Miss, Low Miss Patricia. Youmans, maid of ~.o% honor, wore a silver blue satin .-ow frock with square neckline, basque waist and full skirt. The brides- RR maids, Miss Dorothy Creech and 'O% Miss Phyllis Ludlow, had fuchsia ~~ dresses,

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The bride's white slipper satin °° ne

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Clayton H. Ridge, Seventh Dis- marquiset yoke outlined with tiny , . trict legislative chairman, who|satin hearts trimmed with silver = reported on work of the group in|threads, The bouffant skirt fell = . |the General Assembly. Bill 53 was|into’ a formal train. Her full 4 |introduced Thursday by the two|length net veil was held by a band

women members of the Benate.

| It also was voted at the busi-|White roses and orchids. : ness session in Ayres’ Auditor{lum to send a statement pre-and Lawrence Walker and Charles . . Alvin C. John«{Wolf were ushers, The son, motion picture chairman of breakfast and reception were T&S |the district, to Eric Johnston at|in Hollyhock Hill . { Hollywood, The action was based {on the Rita Hayworth-Aly Khan obtained | affair sizzling in Europe.

pared by Mrs.

The statement reads:

is In sympathy with motion pletures companies that require and expect such behavior from their

artists.”

Mrs. Royer K. Brown presided riders, established several years 3

at the business session, which

was followed by a program in/®80 but interrupted by the war, charge of the fine arts department Was announced yesterday.

of the district.

Distinctive

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By MRS. ANNE CABOT You'll find many different ways of using these charming: runners. Measuring 23 by 10% and 13% by 7 inches respectively, . they. make distinctive show pleces for buffet, dining table and coffee table. The “flowers” crocheted In colors against a dead white center, would change the appearance of the design and make it appro pridte for a vanity table, Pattern 5029 includes comete crocheting Instructions, stitch {llustrations and material requirements for both runners fllustrated,

ANNE CABOT The Indianapolis Times 530 S. Wells St. * Chicago 7, NL No. 5029 Price 20c

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Joseph Seidule was best man ..

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After Wednesday Mr. Frye and 5 co his ‘bride will be at home at 1933 ~~ Lexington “Ave, : a

Resumption of the Arlington _. Tournament for young horseback

Riders from the central Indiana

day, in the fist of a series of four shows at the Brown Stables, 46th

Mannix will act as show manager. Thiee more shows have been

points at each show, and champions will be crowned at the April meeting. | - Three classes of competition have been set, Mr. Mannix said. They will be for riders under 10 years old, from 10 to 14, and [from 14 to 18, in addition to a (novelty class for bareback riders.

| “ Show judge will be Mrs. Jane * '%) | Howell Fleming, Louisville. Da for the JFebruAry, Magch

liam F. Boyd To Wed May 1 .

Mrs. Fred A. Henning, 5310

| The wedding will be May 1 "ye | Sweeney Chapel, Butler Univers +) sity, \ Miss Henning attended Butler * /.f and is a member of Delta Gam- '~ ma Borority. Mr. Boyd attended '.. Wabash College where he was a | mémber of Beta Theta Pf Fra +" ternity. oH

PTA

Five county PTA units have scheduled meetings for next week. TUESDAY i

& Mars Hill. 7:30 p. m. The Rev. Ralph 3 y

Bluff Avenue. 8 p. m. Pleasant Run. 7:30 p. m. Play. WEDNESDAY University Heights,

Musical ' program house,

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THURSDAY Maywood. 2 p. m. Dr. Dan Bar rett, speaker. He Le * 3 FRIDAY Say

City SERRA RIRAII A CaN ranEnS