Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1950 — Page 7

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mulative and d trophy wers ell Telephone Hosiery placed ubber, third. dustrial Cons nt championre: Mesdames hardson, first; d F. R. Ball, an and Mrs, rth, and Paul erbert Adler,

pair play of tract Bridge

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‘Senior Breakfast Sunday. The breakfast will be at 8 a. m. in Alumni Hall, Union Build- . ing. A coffee reception will bel" given in the lounges before break-|

will pour. Toastmaster

the toastmaster. Mizs Anna Kas-| kas, former Metropolitan Opera star and member of the IU faculty, will sing. Members of Sigma Alpha Tota, |

Miss Violet Marie Hadden, radio and television star of Chi-

cago and Baltimore, Md., will Mrs. Mary Rieman Maurer, tn sing for the annual Rose Festival [worked out ut by nutrition and mar.

“of Y pon, Sunday nthe Hill: -JRat-#xpatis: dale Nurseries.

Guild to Mark le umplings, colton, milk.

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TO KEEP food costs down and | nutrition |

my. The next step is to plan men- | us several days in advance. | Here are a few budget menus§

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DINNER: Stuffed cabbage with 8 pork, baked sweat potatoes, but-|i tered peas, celery strips, bread, (H

DINNER: Broiled duckling with apple slices, potatoes with aspara-

honorary musical society, will give, a choral invocation, The music| .-Achool _irio. also. will be. on. the! program,

Chairman y | MTS. Helen Hicks Baker of this

28 Birthdays

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Luncheon Planned

Birthdays of 28 members of the neys with dumplings, snap beans, ity is general thalrman for the St. Francis Hospital Guild will be mixed green salad, bread, butter

event. Assisting her will be Mes-/ {celebrated tomorrow at the June)

- dames Robert Allen, Albert MclIll-|covered-dish luncheon meeting in|

vane, Dillon Greiger, George Hen- the hospital,

fey and Robert Talbot, Miss! Yvonne Hunt and Miss Marjorie Jean Smith, all of Bloomington. Miss Dottie Friedland, Indian- | apolis, president, will give the senior re-| sponse.

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DINNER: Braised beef and kid-

lor fortified margarine, fruited| |gelatin, coffee, milk. DINNER: Tuna fish puffs, suc-| |cotash, creamed spinach, celery|

Mesdames Josephine ‘Coll, Her-| sticks, ‘bread, butter or fortified |

{man Van Benton, Charles Me-| Donough, John Spaulding,

retiring Mortar Board|Charles Gaither, George Graber, |

J. R. Kruge and Josephine Delan-| ey will be hostesses for the event. ! This will be the last business meeting until the opening of the | fall season. Reports will he made on the re-| cent Charity Ball given by the or-| ganization. Mrs, Louis Groh and Mrs, C.| Harry Woirhaye, chairmen for) the hand-embroidered pHlowslip| card party June 22 in Ayres’ Audi-| torium, will also report. Guild | members who are doing embroid-| ery work for the card party are| requested to have their work at

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Tuesday's Menu BREAKFAST: Sliced ba-_ nanas and oranges, ready-to-eat cereal, raisin toast, butter or fortified margarine, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Tomato juice, sardine and cucumber sandwiches, radishes, strawberries, cookies, tea, milk, DINNER: Canned corned beef, chili sauce, buttered quick-cabbage, whole wheat bread, butter or fortified margarine, cold aparagus salad, blackberry ple, coffee, milk.

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Miss Prather and laiand B. Jontz will be married at 3:30

m., June 25, in the Noith ) odist Church, | Another party will “be given June 15 by Mrs, ¥. Bruce {

Jr. She will honor the futw bride with a kitchen shower, The party will be {i the home of Mra. Peck’s mother, Mrs, C.. Raymond Miller, 5145 N. New Jersey St. |

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Miss Joanné Reese and ther mother, Mrs. E. Kennedy Reese,

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New officers of the Indianapolis! Panhellenic Association will be! installed today at a 8:30) ip. m. covered-dish supper. Mrs.| E. Leo Smith, 4810 N. Meridian | 8t., will be the hostess. The officers include Mis, Graeme B. Supple, president; Mrz. John C. Cavosie, vice president; Mrs, Richard C. Lennox and Mrs. | recording: -and: corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. 8. Walker Downing, treasurer. ; > it ~ ~ASEIsting the hostess will bel Mesdames Joseph J. Coffin, T. Clare Davis and R. 8. Hiatt and Miss Leota Haynes. Annual reports will be made at this meeting of out-going and incoming delegates. The organization has completed the furnishing of the Panhellenic Room in the Butler University Atherton

for. the first time on Saturday at

Miss Gass Is Married

J. J. Norman Takes Bride In a traditional whité satin] gown, Miss Patricia Ann Gass

was married to James Jay Nor-+ man at 10:30 a.m. Saturday

morning in-8t.Joan-of Are Cath-r——

olic Church. She wore an ivory | illusion finger-tip veil attached to! - a half crown of‘ pearls and carried a prayerbook topped with an-orchid. 1 .The Rev, Msgr. Clement M.| Bosler officiated. I The bride is the daughter of| § Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Gass, 4326” Washington Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stuart Norman, 5321 College Ave., are the parents of

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‘'You receive an invitation to a home wedding. i Wrong Way: Feel it isn’t | necessary to let the bride's | mother know whether or not ' you plan to attend.

the bridegroom, Best Man Named

Miss Dorothy Gass was her sister's maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. George A. Wright, Evansville, and Miss| Joan Meyers. The flowergirl was Toni Lobdell. Miss Gass wore white organdy over orchid, and the bridesmaids wore white organdy over yellow. Best man was John Olsen. Ed-

Right Way: Answer the invitation.

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ward M. Gass Jr, William |O’Laughlin, James Welch and | Richard Conner were the ushers, A. reception in the Highland {Golf and Country Club followed {the ceremony. The couple will] {live at 418 E. 15th 8t. The bride] | attended Stephens College andi | Butler University.

By MARGUERITE SMITH fines Garden Béitor “1 QuaWe am two pink hydranges “plants on the east side of our © garage and they have Just par tial sun. They are very heal“thy looking plants and have | lovely. large leaves: but. never! bloom. We have chicken manure and give them some of this each year. Any suggestions | you have on getting these plants to bloom will be very much appreciated. We have the same difficulty in our garden, | especially with = green beans, leaves large but very few beans. Beech Grove. A-—-It's that good chicken ma-| nure overbalancing your soll }- with too much nitfogen. For immediate remedy (around the! - hydrarigeas) dig in a few lawn: clippings (carefully so you don’t disfurb roots).—In de-| —FAyIng they will use up & Httlel~ of the excess nitrogen. Then! give both hydrangeas and garden rows high phosphate fer-| tilizer to stimulate flowers (and ~ beans). Use bone meal Or su-j per phosphate once a year to re-establish nitrogen- phosphate balance. aig

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Latreian Group | Mrs. BE. M. Costin, Plainfield; will be hostess at 8 p. m, Satur|day for a meeting 6f the Alpha

[be installation and initiation serv- F% {1ces. :

Legion Grow to Moet | The “Big Four Railway Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, will meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday the World War. Memorial: or, {ficers will be elected. :

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Church Group to Meet

: : oH Circle. E, Advent Episcopal] Bireet socesccsssssnnsssonsadied Chu ch, will meét at 8 p. m, to-! ; morrow in the church, Mr, and Ing. : : ACILY. sonnstnrenss ess srs ss sans sas agp Ne Payior Todd will show! ~The final luncheon and meeting! ta anmual flower Ehow ody 1m {movies of Switzerland, Nice and will be Friday. Mrs. Golden will |be the speaker.

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. At an orientation meeting of the Children’s Museum Guild tomorrow morning, Mrs. Ralph B. president, new members, They are Mesdames Willlam ¥, Sh Ch . George W. Bockstahler, ow al Frank J. Habig Jr., Robert A. rmen Stephen FF. Hopkins, Frank King, Willlam IL. Leppert,| Crooked Creek Garden Club Donald McGriff, Russell J. Ryan|flower show are announced. The Je, Williant Steck Jr. Robert Sufherlin and Miss Har-| ye: Mrs. Merlin King, staging; Mrs. John Clendenning, entries; Mrs. Coble will give the history | Mrs. Paul Brown, classification, Units to Meet of the organization. Mrs. y the - museum’s director, will talk about the museum from|iysiliday House. a professional standpoint, Volun-| oY Ls teer work done by Guild mempers will be explained by Mrs. Kenneth Kinnear, Mrs. Robert A. Blackburn will entertain the new members at Altion, and Mrs. Arden e luncheon in the Meridian Hills clean-up. ¥ wick, W {Country Club following the meet- oe»

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urday in the McKee Chapel,

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith, 1230 W. 34th St., and Mr, and Mrs, Paul L. McCord, 3825 N, Meridian St., are parents of the couple. '*

acle Presbyterian Church, itlewng

The white satin bridal sown

The bouffant skirt had a fri filusion

ried a white Bible topped with white orchids and stephanotis. N. Dale Watson served as the best man while the ushers were Charles R. Lepper and Marquette,. The reception was in the church, After a trip to

will welcome

Crooked Creek Additional chairmen for the

and Jlinclude Mrs. Ralph Soots, sched-

Graceland Mrs, Frank Forry, judges. The show will be Sunday In

Mrs.

Fdgar Behrman heads the committee on junior exhibits; rs. Ralph Minnick, hospitality; Mrs, J. W. Utterback, properties; it Donalt and Bue and

Tomorrow—Capitol Mrs. George Eggleston, conserva. versity Park and West Michigan; Childrens’ Cheer,

The Arbutus Garden Club held| Da: Holliday Park. Mrs. Frank Welch

Wisconsin, couple will or at home at 30% N. Hamilton Ave. The bridegroom attended Purdue University. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Barr, 2503 E. 13th Bt., and Mr. flyin V. Enerson, 1001 BE. are the bridegroom's parents,

Methodist Guild |

Several units of the Hospital White Cross Guild are meeting this weak in the Service Center. : They are: Today—Central Aves BRR nue, Psychic Science, First Bape and Gold, Avenue, Uni-

Wednesday -— West Washington and

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