Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1950 — Page 13

15, 1950 | FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 19 ; THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ a el a ra PAGE'S ~*~ Hip Tucks Slim Figure ~ Mrs. Robbins |[F. E. Campbell Will Marry Miss McNary (329 Club fo Begin Oven Meal assay osile Is Chairman Marjorie Robbins Tonight Will Be Wed Pal Season ag

Pre pa re d : Mrs. M. E. Robbins was named | Vows uniting Miss Marjorie Beatrice Robbins and Frederick) Miss Wilma Joan McNary will j3tion Sunday wight Ml open the “TT TT tr general cHAIrnian for the annual Eugene Campbell will be read at 8 p.m. tonight. The Rev. Henry become the bride of Robert Mes ‘2i-Season of club-spon-ee "Lain Tribby at 8 p. m. tonight, |%0red by the Central Branch .

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state mnieeting of the Indiana White will officiate at the Irvington Methodist Church. YWCA. Th “ Th . H. \ | . e group will. meet each In A dv a nc Photoplay Indorsers at an execu- Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Robbins, 617 N. Hamilton Ave. and The Rev BH Otho Riacky Ripple Sunday from 8 to 11 p. m. ! e tive board meeting yesterday in Mr. and Mrs. Cleatus B. Campbell, 1621 Nowland Ave, are the Methodist Church. { Officers are Robert Dain, presiAyres. The state event will be paren{s of the couple. : | Parents of the couple are Mr, J¢nti Richard Beaman, vice presi-

|dent; Betty Dungan, secretary, and Pat Hoffhein, treasurer.

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| y | held next May in Indianapolis. | Mrs. John Andrews, matron of {oride’s parents will follow the and Mrs. Fred H. McNary, 1263 Mrs. William Stute, Ft. Wayne, honor, will be dressed in blue taf- ceremony. The bride has chosen W. 35th St., and Emory R. Tribby,

: . |feta designed like the green, pinkia plum colored suit and pink and 3375 Sherman Drive. ; B, N president, also named Mrs. G. A. ! p and °! ’ WE Nog X1DDO% McDowell, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. Wplt and yen gross of the brides. |; ,e) accessories for her wedding Mrs. Rose E. Kendall and Mar- ITSC Chapter : FLAN AU ter Baa ‘Sussman and Mes Jehhiaeadae TMA C00 158, J SRR sip An thopdrange isan ie Bo Caster slit hatha ante. Te bless husshoon ra “Heat. TOI PFepEre™1 [dslagates to tho May: a ar rat Mortis Batsy R WY ad WFR oni Sepreatisndante. The herow sftandanta. RSE deen Oh rE o> wall, Indiana Council of Women, | 183 Margaret Morris. Betsy Rob=rx at 9200 E. 12th St. {will wear a deep pink street dress| , ACY berdedn "CHAP: eried carrots and potatoes on Sat-| Other ities chajfiien ap. Pins will be the flowergirl. ae itrimmed with lace. {will hold a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Bray and store in refrigerator) . |pointments include Mrs. i The bridegrodm has chosen| x es | ’ E252 jlomorrow in the Hotel Washing- ~~’ fbn Me cms ae, |Bates, publicity: Mrs. Robert Frank M. Fisher, best man, and New Members Street Dress Chosen, ion. . : out of your . : | : v : 'g|J. L. Robbins, Willlam Ramsey | , Hostesses will be Mesdames “ st.” . | Flemming, Ft. Wayne, speaker's, , i . The bridé's ice blue street dress , day of rest.” g To Be Honored is trimmed with lace and a cap.|June Bolyard, Ann Kurner and

‘bureau; Mrs. Walter Geisel, film; and Robert Taylor, ushers.

= 5 o <a STUFFED BEEF ROLL Mrs. Sussman, membership; Mrs./gd. Solacts Pink | New Members of the Indian-'sleeved jacket: She will carry a Myitle Lara ol, Jes, Marie Carey - Eight strips bacon, four- d {Don Lebrun, South Whitney, ex- Co apolis Section, National Council bouquet of white carnations cen-| Pre? Pres cent, , Don |tension, and Mrs. Earl Peters, Ft.| The blush pink satin gown of. 5. iah Women. will be honoreq tered with an orchid. {

slice beef round (one-half to ~ three - quarter - inch thick), onehalf cup chopped onion, two table-

* -A reception in the church parlor Picnic Supper

|Wayne, Mesdames A. J. Hueber, the bride is fashioned with aa a tea tomorrow In the Bethel will follow the ceremony. The] Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller,

|Fred Geisel and Robbins, his- ; [chapel train. A satin and Chan Temple. It will be from 2 to 4

_ spoons fortified margarine, two - { torians. [tilly lace headband will hold her Re bride has chosen a gray suit Muncie, will entertain members of quarts cubed bread, one cup finely Howard Rudeaux was reap-/fingertip veil. A cascade of pink Pp. m. i trimmed with gold braid and the Alpha Chapter, Alpha Omichopped celery, three-quarter cup pointed editor of the Bulletin. The roses and stephanotis will make, Mrs. W alter Lichtenstein is sec: black accessories for her wedding cron Alpha Sorority, and their water, one and one-half teaspoons next board meeting will be Nov. up her bouquet. {tion president, and Mrs. Lewis trip to-Pelican Lake, Minn. She husbands with a picnic supper

salt, one-fourth teaspoon pepper,| one-half -teaspoon-marjoram: t Cube four bacon strips and fry in a skillet. When bacon turns| a delicate brown add chopped on-| fon and saute until the onion is| x Jed tender. Remove onion and bacon| BT crisps. Add margarine and bread] ER i A Poni cubes to the drippings and brown, ! - stirring occasionally. Slimming stitched hip tucks set off this simple rayon crepe Place the browned bread cubes daytime dress. Starched white collar and under cuffs and a silver in a large bowl and add celery, dotted artist's bow add dash to the ensemble, ideal for office water, salt, pepper and marjoram. | |, rc The frock is L'Aiglon fashion, available in green, red, cocoa

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8 in Ft. Wayne. ' A reception in the home of the Levy, membership chairman. attended Butler University. Sunday.

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Fold the other half over the” ~ stuffing. Tie with string. Cross . |

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inch baking pan. i = 5 » CELERIED CARROTS Two and one-half pounds slender carrots, two teaspoons salt, one teaspoon celery seed, twoy thirds cup water, two tablespoons : melted fortified margarine. py ’ Scrape carrots and cut in half lengthwise. Place in four-quart casserole and add salt, celery seed, water, and melted margarine. Mix lightly. Cover during baking.

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