Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1950 — Page 38

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Corn Meat Roll Favors Budge?

Miss Rukes Is Married

Wearing a traditional white satin gown, Miss Joann Rukes became the bride of Max D. Roof in a ceremony read at 7:80 o'clock last night. The double ring service was read in the Broadway Methodist Church ‘by the- Rev. Albert R. Ashley, pastor of the Brightwood Methodist Church, © The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Rukes, 2602 N. Gale 8t,; and Mr. and Mrs, Garl Roof, 2727 Station St. are the bridegroom's parents, :

The Bride's Dress

The fitted bodice of the bride's dress had a sheer yoke accented with a satin leaf motif. The full hooped skirt fell into a cathedral train, The two-tiered fingertip veil of imported f{llusion was held by an _ Allusion. bonnet. The hride. white roses and purple orchids, The attendants were Miss Nancy Arnold, Terre Haute, maid of honor; Miss Marjorie Wall, ‘bridesmaid, and Carol Sue Rukés, Junior bridesmaid, They wore orchid, pale green and yellow marquiset. | James Chasteen was the best man, The ushers were William Smiock and Myron Hollinger. The reception was in the church.

“Dr. Strutner To Take Bride

BAYONNE NT Sins 3-21.

this city announce the engagement of their daughter, Genevieve Elizabeth, to Dr. Leo A. Strut ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Strutner, 4537 N. Pennsylvania 8t., Indianapolis, Ind. The wedding will be at 11 a. m. .June 17 in Our Lady of Mt. Car-

mel Catholic Church. Miss Ze- . browski was graduated from thé

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CORN- STUFFED MEAT ROLL | Stuffing: 1 1b, drained well (1 2/3 c.) 1 egg, well beaten ! 1 ¢. soft bread crumbs i 2 tbsps. chopped parsley 34 ¢ chopped onion 1; tap. salt 14 tsp. pepper Meat Roti: 1% lbs. ground beef 1 tsp. salt 1 Combine all the ingredients for stuffing in a mixing bowl

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