Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1950 — Page 6
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Parties Announced 5 For Junior Civic “Xmas Holiday Play
‘Marco Polo’ to Open Three-Day Run _ Wednesday in Fairgrounds IU Building
*" A number of parties have heen planned for the holiday week presentation of the Junior Civie- Theater, : a ; +* “Marco Polo” will be given at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in the Indiana University Building in the State Fairnds. = * Attending with Henry Fromeyer III for the opening perform-
ance Wednesday will be Bill and ~~ Dan Wessel, George Clark and| Jean Ann Elliott will entertain
David Feske. Sandra and Susan Patricia and Judith’ Dickinson. Beallony ii entertain Judy andj ne Oakley will be the guest of Ann Eckerson. . Attending With “Ann Zinn win/Joan . and George Callahan, be: Nancy Gloin, Penny Savage Guests of Carol Ann and Mary and Susan’ Smith. Harriett and Ellen Churchman wil be Cherrie Ngthaniel Givner and Don Har-w,y and Judy Noffke. bo wil Pe Fheets of Sandra and Pearl, Allan and Lawrence ‘Zulgheria Frazin, * kerman will attend with Harriett Cripe is Hostess Kollinger and Eilen Joseph. Also Jane Cripe : seeing the show Thursday will be In" Joyce Saul's party will be gyanne and Kathy Shirley, Helen Tommy and Penny Adair and Vi- Jean Cooper and Sally Schotters, vian and Diane Tabbert. Sylvia Billy S04 Senby Currie and San) sue atcner. Hagris will be the guest of. Jean- dali x nine Holland. Special Guests Jane Cripe will entertain Irene| Among the Friddy groups going
Litly, Judy Lamb, Emily Kurrie, | Caroline Petty, Cecelia Vallas, together will be Frances and
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A valiant S5-year-old suffering from his Christmas morning toy gifts are Mrs. They are members of Delta Beta Chapter, Psi lota Xi
a tubercular spine is going to learn firsthand about the real Christmas spirit. Shopping for Paul Carson, Miss Carol Brown, Mrs. Russell Porter and Mrs. George Hosmer (left to right). |Mrs. Schnicke, the bridegroom's Sorority. Mrs. Mary K. Roberts is general charity Chapter president is Mrs. Martin Eastburn.
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Attendants at Church Rite to Include Indianapolis Girl and Two Local Men
Times Special : NASHVILLE, Tenn. Dec. 22—Miss Maxie Mae. Cleere and Clarence William Schnicke will be married at. 8 o'clock tonight in the Woodmount Christian Church. Dr. William Boyd Hunt, Houston, Tex, and Dr. F. F, Drorvata will officiate. ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frederick Schnicke, 3161 N. New Jersey St, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mary Ada Cleere, Altus, Okla., are_ the parents of the couple. : J 5 Miss Ruth Agnes Schnicke, Indianapolis, will-attend the bride. Her pink orchid tissue faille | : dress is fashioned with a bouf- (master's degree 10. sacred wmsle” fant skirt which will form a |, “0g Chidied at New York™ bustle extending into a simple City College and Pea whri
train. Allen C. Emery Jr, Boston, for her doctor's degree.
Mass., will serve as best man, and is . Dr. Edmund C. Kornfeld and Dr. Y | Gift oy Max Burk, Indianapolis, will be| | UI€ \TITTS jushers. x The bride will be gowned nC I . A _ |white satin designed along prin-| o ecte vA {cess lines. The dress is made with| Christmas gifts for 55 children™ a stand up collar and a boufrant |are being collected by the Juvenile’ skirt extending into a cathedral Center, 2401 N. Keystone Ave. - train. A lace halo will hold her and the Marion County Juvenile” illusion veil, : {Court, 148 E. Market St.
: The children range in age from"+ Western Trip Set 11 to 17 and many have mo. The bride and honor attendant .., «i oc Games, puzzles, jewelry; will carry imported Belgian lace| oo ....c™ orproidery work; - handkerchiefs brought from Eu- (.. ec gloves, underclothing rope by the bridegroom. The bride, .s sox. T-shirts and belts are will carry white orchids. |among items sought.
a ewing a reception in the) church parlors the couple will . . Units Will Meet The following units of the
travel through the West. Mr. and parents, will entertain in their White Cross Guild will meet in home in honor of the bridal pair|the Methodist Hospital Service New Year's Day. The couple will/Center next week: Tuesday—
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Lynn Zuber and Martha Vyver-| Rocky Probstein and Barbara
| berg. Another group will jociude Jo- party will include Cynthia and’ sephi and Jonathan Alpeft, Mi-pyiiin 5 inz. Judy Carlile, Barpo Klezmer and Philip Abrams. h P as a : : Barbara Ann and Jean Ellen Mc- Para Gant and Pa ty Cavosie, Kinstray will be with Jeannette,| Susan and Charles Maxwell] Charlotte .and Kathy Spangler. will entertain Lynne and Jack] + Skipper and Michael Richards will Hunt. Carol Boyer will be the erftertain Cynthia and Ellen Lam- guest of Marjorie and Jane Ann
and Richard Dworkas. Another Designing Woman—
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Jean Roettger Will Become Bride of R. L. Cunningham
A double-ring ceremony will unite Miss Jean N. Roettger and Richard L. Cunningham at 6:30 o'clock tonight in the Roberts Park Methodist Church. The Rev.
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live in Indianapolis. North Methodist, Southport and Miss Cleere and Mr. Schnicke Missionary, and Thursday—Irywere graduated from Wheaton ington, Brookside and Woodruff College. The former received her Place.
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By GAYNOR HERE is one “fi belongs in your : lection. #“ = SCALLOPE One cup (No. 1 nel corn, one ta cut onion (options milk, one tablesp half teaspoon sal paprika, two ta cracker crumbs, f butter. Place one-half two individual « one large one. onion, if you lil milk, flour, salt ar Pour over corr Add remaining . crumbs over top. Bake in a mode degrees F.) 15 Serves two. That comes frc McLean's new “ maker's Cookboo best of the recen eating on the hom
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Additional parties have been ar-|
A. L. Boren will officiate.
Mrs. William A. Rowley, Girl Parents of the couple aré Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Roettger, 9801
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lack will entertain Sharon Saxe. lene Moore.
Sammy Props and Jimmy Ha-| Barbara = Murray, Nancy Jo! maker will be together. Newman, Donna Sue Ross, Pru-
Jane . idence Rowley, Barbara Jean SanMartin's party will include 8tan- 44,4 porothy Ann Schwieters, | ley Kenny, Diane Clements and yarianne Seery, Sue Ann Sturm, Barbara and Jerry Dennérline. Virginia Waugh, Phyllis Anni Jackie Walz will be Danny Winkler, Mary Woempner, Kaiwa | Johnson's guest. “John Charles Worland and Margaret Brock.
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By ELIZABETH HILLYER FOR THE framework of a dramatic Christmas centerpiece, bring out the candle ring you use to encircle birthday -cakes.If you haven't a birthday
and Richard and David Roettger, ushers. : The bride’s white slipper satin’ gown is fashioned with a fitted bodice and skirt extending into .a train. Her fingertip veil is attached to a matching satin half hat. She will carry a white
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you get it done some time be“fore late winter. Of course, it's far from ideal to plant them too late and in wet soggy. ground but I planted some hyacinths and crocusses myself late last month, Lift up a chunk of earth] ~~ with a trowel and sprinkle a
for a family gift. It’s handsome decoration for all the birthdays to come as well as a good basis for Christmas arrangements.
Cover the ring with ever-
Goodyear and Robert Kent will at-}] Special guests of the troop will] tend together. Guest of Diane be Janet Bolton, Nancy Sharp, and Michael Dugan will be Don!Cynthia Anne Ostrom and Bar-| Cotton, Ibara Yohler, :
little bone meal in the bottom of the hole. If your ground is very stiff don't fuss around with it. But if it's workable, chop in the bone meal. Lay the
Bible topped with white roses.
Wedding Trip Planned
A reception in the Rainbow Room of the Severin Hotel will
imay leave your refrigerator run-' ining while you're away. It saves the nuisance of cleaning it out! {before you go.
top back over the bulbs. I quite
ang rt hursda er- Scout Brownie Troop No. 225 . e Times Garden Editor ranged Jor phe Thursd y leader, and her assistant, Mrs. Westfield Blvd, and Mrs. Rowena C. Landis, 1325 N. Jefferson |Q—We didn’t get all our tulip J w Jude Wendy Adams and Martin Yohler, will accompany ve. ; : bulbs set out when we intend : C wij indide Eo will a a the troop to the play. Miss Roettger will be attended by Miss Lois Johns and Miss to during November. Is it ded onnec luncheon party preceding the Brownies includé Anna Marie Jobyna Leeb. They will wear lace over taffeta ballerina-length late to set them out now? The b 2 show |Brackman, Jacqueline Cory, Kath- frocks in American beauty and —————————————— gpnung when it thawed seemed | = K 's O " I'p Hoan Dwyer, Marisue Deery, Alicia emerald green. uate beige Suenies Buller so awfully wet, SHELBY ST 3 ep : | Additional Parties Ehrmantrout, Barbara Joan The bridegroom has chosen niversity an am Penn ; . . |Greener, Patricia Ley, Sonja Matt-| G. Bawin Petra. best man and College. The bridegroom is at- |A—It’s next to never too late to Communic Lawrence and Carol Ann Polon Kathleen Mobley and Mada-| . a ats tending Purdue University | set out spring bulbs so long as 0 } {son, J. Milton Blackford, Cincinnati, 1000 'he is a member of Alpha | the bulbs haven't dried out and At Onset «
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Stuffed dolls made by the cheer committee of the Past Presidents of Parent-Teacher Association, Inc., will be presented this Christmas to the Indianapolis Day Nursery and the Musca: | tatuck State School, Butlerville, Tying a last bow is Mrs. K. D. | Casady, committee chairman. Her committee included Mesdames | Robert Goodlet, Vaughn Burris and 1. R. Yeagy.
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THE SPIRE-LIKE ornaments that go onthe top of the tree are -particularly striking, and are tall enough to finish the centerpiece without decoration in the center of the ring. Ball ornaments can be used the same way, or you might like to set bright little red and white striped candy canes into the holders.
Teen Problems—
Worry Mars Family Fun
Thoughtful Teens ~ Brighten Holidays By JOAN ~~ OF COURSE, this {s your Christmas holiday, put is that any reason for making extra work: and worry for the rest of the family? You've seen it happen. Teens home from school keep late hours and lie abed till noon. They're late to meals or rush impatiently from the table leav-
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clothes chores. On the worry side, gallivanting vacationers keep the homefolks on tenterhooks. They dash off without saying where they're going. They overstay curfew.
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