Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1950 — Page 7
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Three cups of-tea, one-third cup lemon juice, one-half cup orange, juice, sugar to taste, one pint gingerale, six mint sprigs, six slices orange.
Make tea double strength and 1444 pour it over chopped ice or ice By SUE BURNETT cubes. Add lemon and orange, Here is a carefully tailored
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8 slice of orange in each glass,
Wednesday's Menu
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"Local Gil Is Married In West
|Miss Nancy Anne Mcintosh and {Millard Lee Gilbreath Jr. were | married here yesterday in the {First Christian Church.
Mrs. i {Park Ave.. Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. jand Mrs. {Wash., ‘bridegroom.
land Mrs. Sewell T. Erskine, Mrs.’ {Er ireception was held after the cere-| mony in the Erskine home.
{from Franklin College. She is a, member’ of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. | {She has taught in both Tech and | Broad Ripple High Schools. Mr. | Gilbreath was - graduated from | Washington State College.
{the couple will make their home
|20; 40, 42 and 44. Size 18, short Alpha Delta Pi sued
Nancy Melntosh Is Bride
Times Special
SUNNYSIDE, Wash, July 25— |
The bride is the daughter of! Freal H. Mcintosh, 2058
Gilbreath of Camas, are the parents of the!
The only attendants were - Mr. |
ine is the bride's sister. A
Mrs. Gilbreath was graduated
After a three weeks motor trip
n Indianapolis.
‘Rush’ Events
it has nice details, - Sor rities
Two soxority groups have
Pattern 8622 is a sew-rite per- Planned rush\events for this week.
The Indianapolis Alumnae Club,
invitations
rush chairman; Miss Donna Jea
BREAKFAST: Tomato sleeves, 5% yards contrast. juice, ready-to-eat cereal, Hanover College, \Lake Forest scrambled eg g's, enriched SUE BURNETT [College Indians nd Purdue Unitoast, apple jelly, coffee, | : : : {versity coeds for a “rush” te Joust, app. 3 | The Indianapolis Times sunday. LUNCHEON: Chicken and | 214 W. Maryland St. | It will be held in the vegetable soup, crackers, | Indianapolis 9, Ind. {Miss Pauline Rathert, 815 E\ 58th toasted anut butter and | 4, : ISt. \ grated peas carrot sand- i No. 8622 Price 25¢ Miss Marie Bartling, Hanover
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Donna Conner. Is Engaged
Miss Donna Conner, daughter) of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Con-! ner, 1540 E. Raymond St., will be] h ‘married to Donald O. Springman! Aug. 26 in the St. Catherine of] Sienna Catholic Church. ' * Mr. and Mrs. Albert W, Springman, 1229 Hoefgen St. are parents| of the prospective bridegroom, | The bridal attendants will be Miss Dolores Mayer, maid of hon-| or; Misses Barbara Springman,
Margaret Clark and Jean Cox, bridesmaids; Nancy Ann Dugan, flowergirl; Thomas Conner Jr. best man; Bernard Steeb, Jack|
The bride-to-be will be the hon-| or guest at a series of showers] ® beginning Thursday. Miss Spring- | man and Mrs. Warren Bogard, < 12177 8. Delaware St, will be! hostesses for a china shower. A kitchen shower will be given Aug. 5 in Ayres’ Tearoom by Mes- { dames Thomas McShane, James | Kavanaugh, Walton Collins and| Miss Clark. Mrs. Fred R. Herther, 809 Markwood Ave. will be hostess! for a miscellaneous shower Aug. 9. Another miscellaneous shower {will be given Aug. 14 by Miss
By MRS. ANNE CABOT
The simplicity of weaving on Mayer and Miss Cox, in the home|
huck as well as its
gay color] of Miss Cox, 1222 Cruft St, The prospective bridegroom will
makes it one of the oldest and)ye graduated from Rose Polytechmost popular of the needle arts./nic Institute next month, He is These designs lend themselves a member of ‘Theta | Xi Fraternity.
to
many purposes. Towels, table
|ginia Miller,
runners and hand or knitting bags are greatly enhanced with this type of decoration and by varying the colors the same design appears entirely different
gach time,
requirements,
Pattern 5393 includes material complete charts, By
MARGUERITE SMITH Times Garden Editor
stitch illustrations and “how to weave on huck.” | aniums be reset so they'll Nw bloom during the winter?—S. ANNE CABOT Whittier Place.
% months if you want early winChicago 7, IL. | ter flowers. Do not rely on old No. 5303 Price 25¢-| plants that have blossomed all]
Name
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City State
| A—If this writer means to take cuttings from old plants it
The Indianapolis Times 530 S. Wells St.
| | | ‘May and June are even better 1
SesPIBAIAEEIBR INNER RANINNS
| pot old plants to carry over aE iaeivaieiieih wmter Wa, | then do it some time before | late September so they can gradually adjust to their new confined quarters before doors and windows shut out cold air.
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GRAS EsARBETREIR SEITEN EIIRSS
How to Place Table 'Tools'
Here’ s a diagram for a place/served as a first course, an orange
getting for a bangup, five-course spoon (or a teaspoon) would be luncheon: Seafood cocktail, soup, iplaced at the far right and the
entree (or meat course)
coffee, salad, desert. | ad ferve 1 ruit or fruit cup were Proper fork wou set at the It grapet P far left. Dessert spoon and fork are, of course, carried in later on,
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with! oyster fork omitted. If salad were served first, the.
‘the dessert plate. : a ‘dinner of these same five courses, the teaspoon would be lacking in the table setting. Small
should be done right away.
summer to go on blooming "all winter, too. If you want to re-
(for spring cuttings)
{Wallace, Purdue rush chairman,
iand actives from the four chapiters will attend. In the receiving line will be Mrs.
+ {Herbert Lorenzen, Delta Province!
{president; Mrs. Bernard Jeup,
state membership chairman; Miss
Rathert, Indianapolis Alumnae president, and Mrs. Thomas D.
ssesssrisssesieressssisss Young, alumnae rush chairman.
Mrs. Young also is general chairman for the event. She will
{be assisted by Mesdames Richard homes.
(Kessler, Charles Tageson and
{Jeup and Miss Helen Adolay.
Incoming freshmen from Inidianapolis and the surrounding ivicinity will be entertained to{morrow by the members of Phi Mu Sorority of Hanover College. Miss Peggy Lacey, 5929 Central! Ave., will be hostess for the 7 p. m party. Among the guests will be Misses Judith Meloy, Barbara Pattison, Betty Gilchrist, Barbara Owen, Barbara Coss, Dee Heinlein, {Anita Tr'bulak, Linda Fishel, VirBenna Shephard, Yvonne Duke, Susy Grob and Janet Crowder.
The Indiana University active) Soon and Thomas McShane, ush- chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma at the kids.
Sorority will entertain with a pro-| {gressive dinner at 5:30 p. m. Fri-| day. Guests will be Indianapolis and vicinity high school graduates {entering IU this fall. General chairman is Miss Mari-
| {lyn Alexander.
She will be hostess in her (home, 5633 College Ave., for the first course, appetizers. The main| course will be in the home of Miss Ruth Campbell, 34 E. 40th Ist. Miss Nancy Miller, 5145 N.! {New Jersey St., will serve salad, and dessert will be in the home of Miss Cynny Baker, 626 E. 60th | St. :
IFC | District District Event To Honor Officers
Times State Service SOUTH BEND, July 25-—Newly | elected and retiring officers of the {13th District, Indiana Federa-
{tion of Clubs, have issued invita- |
tions for a oS ition honoring | Mrs. Claude 8, Steele, Knox, new! IFC president. The reception will be held from 2 to 5 p. m. Friday in the home lot Mrs. C. R. Graham, Bourbon. | Mrs. George L. Miller, South Bend, new IFC recording secretary, and Mrs. George C. Baum,
Q—In what month should ger- Rochester, retiring first vice presi-
dent, will also be honor guests. Invitations have been extended to the retiring state president, Mrs. Cogley G. Cole, Vevay; new | state officers, and retiring and new department chairmen and {county presidents of the 13th | district.
ment, from breakfast to bedtime! For your bargain in goodness, get Kellogg's Corn Flakes.
MOTHER KNOWS "a
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{ ever
| distinction -of being the first Ne-
on a hot day
So light, so fresh—you feel refreshed! Delicious crisp nourish-
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _
Sister dresses by Suzy Brooks are like those film actress Margaret O'Brien chooses for school wear. These two, in Dan River Wrinkl-Shed cotton, come in dark clan plaids in identical styles for little sister (sizes 3 to bx) and big sister (sizes 7 to 14). The former |
PJ Trims
Will Wed
Anna M. Fox.
Betrothal Announced By Her Parents
The approaching marriage of}
{Miss Anna Marie Fox to Phillip
.1J. Trimpe is announced by the
{bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and! Mrs. Harry C. Fox, 5451 Julian;
Ave.
| The prospective: bridegroom is Trimpe, 3825 Forest Manor Ave.
of ‘Lourdes Catholic Church.
by her four sisters: Mrs. Tom| Kraeszig, matron of honor, and}
Fox, bridesmaids. The best man will Kraeszig, The ushers will be Bill Gardiner, Carver McGriff Jr, and Harry Fox Jr.
The bride-tosbe will be. the
942 N. Ritter Ave.
Friday night. A
|given by Misses Phyllis
Carol Adair. Mesdames Richard
and George H. Runge,
i Delores Osman,
Toon Problem
{the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H.|
The couple will be married at) 10 a. m. Aug. 12, in Our Lady -
The bride-to-be will be attended |
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dropper-in a!
Misses Dorothy, Jane and Joan]
be ae. |
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honor guest at two showers this weekend. Miss Jinny Koelker, will be host-| ess for a miscellaneous shower luncheon and miscellaneous shower at 1 p. m., in the Canary Cottage will be! and
Invitations have been sent to Plummer, | Marjorie Bailey, Carl Kohlsaedt| Misses] | Margaret Ward, Virginia Koelker,| {Ja¢queline Whalen, Jean Sheets, | i Mary Roberts, Betty Sweeney and|
start a conversation about date ing. This is the one time when a girl can break the ban talking of other dates. . Sue can mention casually that she's been out with Tom and Dick and Harry. cin exe | press her opinion of steady | dating and ask the lad his. {| If the guy is at all smart, he'll out of the ‘way so that he | Set the point. If he really likes won't have to meet them be-s- | Sue he'll ask her for a date. fore taking you out. ! But it he doesn't come through, Right: See that he meets | that's that! your parents, i ~
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Your date calls for you at your home for the first time. Wrong: Have your parents
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» » You are a teen-ager and a | 0 an opening, the most datefriend of your mother's comes | Shy guy will put in a bid for & to call. i { girl he really cares for, Wrong: Stay sprawled out in a chair in the living room when she enters, Right: Stand up to greet her and see that she is seated before sitting down again yourself,
'Six-Inch Squeegees The chore of window washing {can be lightened by using squee{gees and chamois. Six-inch squeegees are now available for use on {small-paned windows,
are $3. 98; the latter, $4. 98, at Block’ s.x-By Louise Fletcher.
orority, has is- ~— ” . to prospective We, the ‘Weomen— |
-Quiet Voices home o Help
Tension
Yelling at Children Disturbs Family
By RUTH MILLETT \A WOMAN EDUCATOR the theory that much ican tension and unhapcould be reduced if voices were used in
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be a bad idea test it out in’ their own
Yelling at children is a bad habit too many mothers indulge in, They not only yell at the children when the children get out of AA | hand but they . yell at them Ruth Millett just to relieve their own nerves, | Mama fights with Papa in | the morning and yells at the | kids all day long. Or Mama gets herself into a dither trying to do more in one day than is necessary or possible, and relieves the tension under which she is working by yelling |
And when nobody in the family is yelling, very likely the radio is turned up so loud that voices coming out of it are far too loud. Memphis, Tenn. —a city which likes peace and quiet— banned automobile horn-honk-ing and it didn't seem to interfere with an automobile’s getting where 2 wag going.
VERY L IKELY the same thing would happen in homes. Mama would probably find she could get just as much obedi-
|. ence, if not more, by using a
quiet voice when she tells Junfor to quit whatever he's doing as by yelling at him. This yelling at children is really a vicious thing. Did you notice how often the mother who ‘yells at her chil- | dren has children who yell right back at her? { Also, that the mother who yells her last threat has a child who doesn’t obey her until he hears that final yell?
Wash, Then Paint
Furniture that is slated for re-! painting should first be washed thoroughly with soap and water to remove dirt, grease and traces of old ploish. !
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