Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1950 — Page 8

Ro GS J’ ~ 'For Love or Money' to Be Presented By Local Actors Through Monday Night

Early reservations follow for the Civic Theater produetion of “For Love or Money,” Friday through Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Kerbox will have as guests Mr, and Mrs. Paul H. Buchanan Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Buchanan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Kessler will join Dr. and Mrs, C. F. Otten opening night. Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Welsh and Mr. and Mrs. W. Russell Bain will attend together. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn V. Hueston will join Mr.! and Mrs, M. M. Darling. Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Coons will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Charles

W. Kerchner, i Gifts for Doll | wr lay night Mr. .and Mrs. . 8,

Boggs will entertain Mr,

a aL 8372 Rd Mrs, Ev Smith. Anderson! PUY PP, and Mr. and Mrs. William M.|

1624 ns. Leonard. . Mr. and Mrs. Newton D. Buser will join Mr. and Mrs. {Frank M: Sanders. In the party/ / of Mr. and Mrs. C- Evan Parks ‘By MRS, ANNE CABOT

il be yr ahd Mrs, a : A very simple and beautiful - ANNE CABOT nk and, Mr. an rs. Rob- : £ ‘ . . — Re 8 way to express affection for The Indianapolis Times | Mr. and Mrs. Richard I, Meares your child {or ope that is dear | 372 W. Quincy St.

will attend with Mr. and Mrs. Roy to yon) is by making this lovely. | c hicago 6, Ill. Petty. Mr. and Mrs. Donald 8S. . : y anel to hang in his or her y = re EY Richards’ party will include Mr. pane abt the. little girl No. 5653: Price 20c {and Mrs.. George J. Clayinon and and boy (figures. the friendly Needlework Book Price 25¢ {Mr. and Mrs Herbert E. Kline- puppies, the playful cut and ; jaan. guardian angels in soft color- NAME ...ccseeesrssvcnsssscsces Late Supper Planned ings and simple stitches. The Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Som- words are worked in popular cesses IRNEsINIIIISIENRIESIRR TREBLE imer will entertain Mr. and Mrs, cross stitch. James F. Sommers, Decatur, Ill, Pattern 5653 includes hot iron Mr. and Mrs. Harold LI. Mercer, transfer for panel. measuring S : Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Mércer, Mr. 14 by 17 inches, ¢olor chart, ma- Street .eeeeeessccseencsscsnsnsse and Mrs. I. M. ‘Henderson and terial requirements, stitch illus . Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark Roggie. trations and finishing dire BlAate ii crisrsnnsrnsiinees Free

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funch in their home to their thea N ter party after the play Cabot’s. big new album _ js The Ladies Society of the

| Guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. here. Dozens of fascinating Saenger -Chor will give a card Utterback will be Mr. and Mrs. new designs, gifts, decorations party at 8:30 p, m. Saturday in Jack Millen, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. #nd ‘Special: features _the- hall.

Rollings and Rev. and Mrs. Hen- i ———— aie ry G. White. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkwood Yockey will entertain Mr Designing Woman Attendants and Mrs. Robert W. Ferguson and < Mr. and Mrs. William O. Pitcock.

| Marjorie Peirce ;

| Will be Married

Maher, Attending together will be !Messrs. and Mesdames Robert C Blackman, Arthurl.. Abraham-. : . son, Robert I. Drum, Ernest E. By SUE BURNETT Hinkle, Fred. D. Scyphers, Dean Pattern R372 is for dolls 18, Gaskill and William E. Goohs: 18, 20, 22 and 24 inches. For re- Regervations Continuing quirements, consult pattern. Sunday night reservations have been made by Mr. and Mrs, W

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be married to John A. Bush Dec. 2: has chosen her sister; -Mrs, Jo- " 'seéph ‘Ogle, as her only attendant. Robert Bovle will be the best man.

are to be the ushers. The couple will be wed in the Our Lord Jesus (‘hrist Catholic Church of the Nativity at 10 a. m. The parents of the couple are

214 W. Maryland St. {. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Pet- reaver Frivie IMs Pact Ae Peirce: 2150 No Ar. Inianagolis 9, Td, |Ure¥ 00 ME SOS Co going cam drama ith, JE Non nS at No. 8372 Price 25¢ Mr. and Mrs. Theron: Hale will light, try a spotlight over the aa i Ra Sn. Te the dauenlen, De ASL doing table. Focund on the i gin micelarraus sn Fashion Book Price 25¢ wre = 4% table top, the light centers in- Say for Ine Iiietoben her

Name errdeereresieesefeeianans| Mr. and Mrs. H..J. Spier will yor0¢t ypon the most important | = —— a atten with Dr. and Mrs. Frank feats f ih h | S Cle: sesesesesssrnatasseansenenseeess |W. Teague and Mr. and Mrs! feature of the room—the table. Super Clean Shy onl Te |Frank L. Churchman Mr. and Spotlights need not be recessed Brush badly soiled spots with Sees resesey * Mrs. D. M. Kernahan and Mi soap lather ‘before putting worn land Mrs. George C. Cassell will = : garments into the’ washing maattend with Mr. and Mrs, C. E. fixed to the ceiling as easily 4% chine. This special atention in.

into the wall: they can be af. Btate Sess vsensnsnsnssansebe! Y Breet. cosessnsreveerasesrssses. Pleifter, any ather fixture, sures a clean garment,

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Concert

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Sausage i Bread Healthful, Economical

Schedules : By GAYNOR MADDOX tablespoons for cornbread and main ic dish for six per.

“IN OUR endless hunt for nutri- save the rest for later cooking sons. tious low cost main dishes, the uses.

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salt, baking powder, and soda.’ FER EAKFAST: Stewea {Combine egg and milk and beat prunes, bacon omelet, enriched

pe k sausage mea Mrs. David Williams ioe Dound pol cups age eat. until well combined. Add two toast, butter or fortified mar- . ‘one-half cup sifted flour, one-half, tablespoons cooked pork sausage garine, currant Jelly, coffee, Heads Committee 50a" alt, one teaspoon bak- FiPPIngs to milk and egg mix milk. > The first of the children’s con- ing powder, one teaspoon soda, ture. | LUNCHEON: Tomato -juice, cert series is announced by Mrs. ORe egg, one cup sour milk. + Pour liquid into dry ingredients, sausage, corn bread, tole slaw, -

David Williams Jr., the women’s commi State Symphony Soc The event will be begi Saturday .. in“ Cadle Fabien Sevitzky wil

Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.

" Tickets will be grade schools and a

apolis Symphony office, 18 W.

Michigan St.

Program Plans:

Assisting Mrs. ‘Wi distribution-of the t Mesdames Frederic Blaine Miller Jr., E dale; Lyman Ayres. Jr., John Cavoise, Jo Lucien Dunbar.

The performance

——Prokofieff's “Peter and the 2% uw Wolf”; Mozart's “Cosi Fan Tutte” " ‘overture: Dvorak’'s Scherzo from

the “New World

Bach's “A Mighty Fortress Is Qur God”: Bloch’'s *“America,” and Rimsky - Korsakoff’ Asturio” from the Spanish Suite.

Events—

TOMORR(

Beta Delphian—Noon, Mrs. E. M.

Stuppy. 2633 Allen,

gram, Mrs. C. K. Ober.

Book Forum-—1:30

Auditorium. “Bells on Their

“Toes LF Pret

Olive Enslen Tinder.

Flemish Flanders ( 7:45 p. m. Mrs. 8 1926 Tallman. host Mrs. Basil Fischer.

Mrs. Harry H. Wolf trict direttor; approved schools

donations.

Miss Marjorie L. Peirce, who will Ladies Federal—12:3 K. S. Barber, 6152 Havérford,

hostess, - Entertair James White and Payne,

Teri Davis and Otto Hildebrand Tally-Ho Euchre Joe Heath, 4 Woodland Drive,

hostess. Election.

Woman's Benefit Association—

1:30 p. m. Food Card party benefi charity.

Slice and break up pork sau- and stir just until well mixed. grapes, cookies, tea, milk.

chairman for ge meat with a fork as it cooks. Pour batter over pork sausage in DINNER: Dried beef casserttee, Indiana Brown thoroughly in heavy skil- heated skillet, | role, vegetable salad, crusty iety. fet (about nine inches in diam- Bake in hot oven (450 degrees bread, butter or fortified mar--

in at 10 a. m. eter). |F.) about 30 to 35 minutes or un- garine,

Tabernacle. ~ Drain off drippings. Use two til well browned. Serve hot as! coffee, milk.

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