Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1951 — Page 4

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Horrall: Jinks

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Vows Read

In Chapel

| Sweeney Chapel of Butler

"On. Thursday night, at 6:15 o'clock, the Pilot Club will hold fis August dinner meéting in the Lake Shore Country Club,’ Toner M. Overley, Better Busi- ‘ mess Bureau manager, will speak on “Medical Quackery.” Mrs, Overley will be honor guest. Reports of the annual convention held recently in St. Louis will be given by Mrs. Augustus Coburn, director of Pilot Inter national; Mrs. C. Harold Trout, retiring governor of District 15, and Mrs. Bessie T. Parks and Mrs. Hanna Geiger, delegate and alternate to the convention from the local club. Miss Elsie Reid, first vice president, is in charge of the program and Mrs, Parks, president, will preside.

The St. Francis Hospital Guild will meet Friday in the Food Craft Shop for a card party., Mrs. Henry Gardner and Mrs. Bernard Weimer, co-chairmen, will be assisted by: Mrs. Glenn Bernard, euchre; Mrs, E. W, Lingenfelter, bridge; Mrs. Fred Koch, bunco and Mrs. Katherine Alsmeyer and Mrs, Josephine Call, prizes. Mrs. Edward Trimpe will head a special prize committee including Mesdames G. L. McFarland, Carl. Nilges and Louis Groh. The Fiesta committee recently submitted final reports on the two-day garden party held on the St. Francis grounds,

The USA Chapter, American War Mothers, held a card party this afternoon in the Food Craft Shop. Mrs. Irene McMillen was chairman. Proceeds wil go to the group's hospital welfare fund.

Bridal Party Is Chosen

Miss Helena Armantrout and, Paul Edwin Rich have chosen, Sept. 2 as the date for their mar-|

11 and 12 Set for Fashion Shows

PLAN FASHION SHOWS —Mesdames Chester C. Schuetz, Charles E. Schab, and William L. Leppert (left to right) are active in planning the third annual fall

fashion shows to be present.ed by the Children's Museum Guild. The events will be Sept. 11 and 12 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Schaab is general chairman. Mrs. Schuetz and Mrs. Leppert are. ticket cnairmen for the two days.

; Parents of the couple are Dr.

fant net skirts.

University was the scene at| 3:30 o'clock yesterday after- | noon of Miss Jeanette Jinks’ {marriage to Bruce Horrall.

and Mrs. Clifford H. Jinks, 5740 Carrollton Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. . |D, 0, Horrall, Vincennes. The bride was gowned in white {satin and embroidered Chantilly {lace. Fashioned with a high neck land small lace collar, the dress {was accented with a deep yoke of {lace extending in panel effect {down the front of the bouffant {hooped skirt, i

| Attendants in White

Her long "English silk illusion !veil which fell over the cathedral |train, was caught to a Victorian bonnet of lace, net and seed | pearls. | She carried a small hand bou- | |quet of stephanotis, fleur d'amour {and amazonica lilies centered with |an orchid. The attendants’ white satin ana} i [net gowns were styled with bateau 'necklines, cap sleeves and boufMrs. Richard L. |Pecsok, Charleston, W. Va., was| Bridesmaids| were Miss Alice Boyd, Cincinnati, and Mrs. Marvin L. Burkett,| |Crawtordsville. {

‘Trip to West Coast Norman Horrall, Vincennes,! was his brother's best man and] Howard Chattin, Vincennes; Dean | E. Hodge, Columbus, O. and] James Jinks were ushers. The reception following the] ceremony was held in the bride's home. For her trip to the West Coast, | the bride wore a toast colored | shantung suit with dark brown laccessories. Both were graduated from Purdue University where the bride’ lwas a member of Alpha Xi Delta |Sorority and Mr. Horrall was af-

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MONDAY, AUG. 13,

Our Lovely Lady of Tomorrow .- je |

Times Photo by Dean Timmerman.

and Mrs. Wendell DeLong, 4917 McCray

filiated with Alpha Gamma Rho - (Fraternity. ate my Blgckwond on Bridge—

Coup aple Takes Trip South

Hp in a white marquiset gown, Miss Leora Mae Crumrine with many players to

IT 18 PRACTICALLY a fetish “keep the

There's No Reason to Keep the Bidding Open Unless There Are Values Still Unshown

The way the play came up Mr. Dale made his bid, but it was nip

South dealer.

riage in the Northwood Christian | en fener N 2 ded Church: The Rev. Theodore Fisher | yesterday became the bride of bidding open” for partner. It is Neither side vulnerable and tuck all the way. The Open will perform the ceremony at Warren PB. Zarrick. . desirable to give partner another i ORTH ng was the rey os ig 2:30 p. m. Dr. A. C. Brooks officiated at chance to bid only when he has } a Lah ers Rupmy p Byes i 1a g er The future bride is the daugh-| the 4:30 double-ring rite- In the not, “limited his hand by the H—8 762 Be A Nm ter of Mrs. Lena Armantrout. Third Christian. Church. previous bidding and when you -8 162 turned a trump and Mr. Abels 841 N. Emerson Ave. Mr. and! The bride's gown was fashioned can assume (with reason) that he Doe 6542 nine faced the King. Mrs. A. E. Rich, Seymour, are| jpith a Xulleefent Terra i a Bae a yale Yo! nahn, WEST EAST Dale Wins odice. e Ss $ JAS parents of the prospective bride- Mrs. Walter ©. Hiser, 7267 Mesdames Alex M. Clark, Rob- dames Robert Butterworth, crt was edged with ere or an (dropping it at one of a suit) is Mr. Abel Mr. Meek BACK CAME another.diamond groom, : N. Pennsylvania St, will be ert H. Greely, Thomas C. Cape- Russell J, Ryan Jr. Frederick fles extending to the end of the something you seldom see. Mr. S—J 109 4 S—=86 5 and Mr. Dale ruffed. He cashed Mrs. William Sherman Jr. | hostess Wednesday at a called hart and Robert B. Stone. A. Kiser and Donald W. Alex- train Muzzy would find some second bid H—Q 9 4 H—A 10 3 the ace of clubs and ruffed a Eheises, Mass, will be matron| meeting of the Children's Reception— Mrs. Willlam H. ander; Her silk illusion fingertip veil on the North cards. “I never D—I10 373 D—A K J club. ; He ruffed another diamond o hear for her twin sister and| Museum Guild. Forsyth, chairman, and Mes- Ticket Sales Mrs. Chester was held- by a tiara of orange drop a one-over-one,” he says, C—K § CJ 108 7 3 WIth the queen of spades. Mrs, filiam Busard and Miss Plans will be discussed for the dames Dale E. Stenz, Burchard ¢. Schuetz and Mrs. William blossoms and seed pearls. She proudly. It may be added that SOUTH : The queen of clubs was now Mae Yount, will be bridesmalds.! third annual fashion show Carr, Earl W. Mericle, Edwin | Leppert, chairmen, with carried a shower bouquet of white he takes a lot of 800 and 1100 Mr. Dale high, but Mr. Dale led a low Mr, Busard will be best man| juncheons to he presented Sept. H. Gable, Henry J. Peirce, Rich- Mesdames Berkley W. Duck roses, stephanotis and fleur sets that Mr. Masters avoids. Sx Q 172 club and Mr. Abel ruffed with the and ushers will include Lloyd! 11 and 12 in the Indianapolis ard T. Hill, Hilbert E. Rust, jr, Willlam H. Norman, Ben d'amour. Mr. Masters responded with one H—K J5 10 of spades and led back a spade, Bryant and George Cecil Rich. Athletic Club by the Guild, Frederick Hadley, Robert D. Ryghee, Edward P. Gallagher, Green Yellow Frocks diamond on his pitifully weak D8 laking the last one from the Sh Pl d The shows will he sponsored by Gruen and Joseph Williams. William T. Finney. Robert E. : ' : hand to give Mr. Dale another C—A Q8 54 closed hand and dummy. owers Flanne I.. Strauss & Co lirby i R. Hude d Miss Gertrude Crumrine, the chance in case he had opened Winning with the ace of Miss Armantrout will be honor » Strauss 4 4 = Kirby, Dillon 4 uder an bride's sister, wearing a gown 4 a 2G. open 2 The bidding: spades. Mr Dale laved his quee 8 a 1 ! The guild's general chalr PUBLICITY — Mrs, William Thompson Kurrie, fashioned in layers of mint green hand just short of a two-bid. He SOUTH WEST NORTH FAST Spades, ar. is pla; 5 queen guest tomorrow night at a man for ‘the event is Mrs. § Ramey, chairman, and Mes- Telephone—Mrs. John. Spahr, and vellow net over green taffeta also. had hopes of hearing his’ : : AST of clubs. Mr. Abel ruffed with miscellaneous shower to be given’ Charles E. Schaah while Mrs, dames Paul J. DeVault, Lyman chairman, and Mesdames John was ‘maid of honor. Bridesmaids PARriner rebid In one nt the majors It Pass iD Fass ue JEL -tFUMD gud hed nnthing by Mrs, Ray Pitcher, 2601 Kessler Thomas J. Umphrev is 1shinn Q unt ) 11 la o 1D Pray gp Tohr 2. " n > 1a which would offer a much better 18 All Pass ieft but hearts, His heart .lead I Hunter, Arthur H. Northrup ( royer, Hiser, John T. R were ‘Mrs. Russell West and Mrs. : a SR — was won’ by Mr. Meek with the Blvd. : chairman. On sub-committees . and Charles Harrison cap. Frank T. Sisson, John L. Wayne Gartin. Their frocks were fit. with his cards. hance. A second one Was pot a» Th YT Sf " On Wednesday night, Mrs. are: Arrangements. Mrs. Rob Maan Mrs. Rot \ Woalling and Robert Langsen ; No S d Ch : ace. e high club was cashed, Bead bw hited Ba { in h% 8 0) Finance Mrs. Robert M. Woo ng an Robert Lang: orchid and aqua net over orchid NO >econ ance justified. 1f Mr. Dale could not nit there was no way to’ keep or fh or terinin fob Tho ra ert ‘ erine, chairman, with Foot Jr, chairman, with Mes- kamp taffeta, ; NOW, WHEN Mr. Dale rehid make a jump rebid of two spades, Mr. Dale from winning with the y, wi ———— meme Mary Louise Medsker, flower- one spade, Mr. Masters dropped it then game was practically out of king of hearts for his seventh bride with a personal shower. girl, was dresed in mint green fast. He had given partner one the question. trick - Mesdames - James Bernard We, the Women— Mi R if | Mr. Zarrick chose Joh Med. Sp yy a no TUIAOM, Rely. ig F Arvantront nd Follow the Six- R |e Ro d ISS el e Jost as his best man and James ‘ 5 ; aleagnl Medjeski, Roger Stickle, Mr. Be 4 oth | | An d Aba 2 at a A088 Shower do the u a To Be’ Feted West and Mr. Gartin as ushers. e ro a S nnounce uptia ite elly home, 1920 Adams §& . After a church reception, the A crystal shower will be given To Greater / lappiness iends of Miss Harriet Reifel couple left on a ei trip to Mr and Mrs. Arch Halcomb, Aug. 30 by Misses Mae and Mary ou are planning several parties be- the Smoky Mountains. They will 2267 Kessler Blvd. announce n : ug. Yount, Margaret Oppelt and By RUTH MILLETT fore her Aug. 25 wedding make their home at 3351 N. Meri- 1° 2Pproaching marriage. Aug. i Mary Hull in the Yount Home, A FEW TIPS FOR THE WOMAN who really wants to The bride-to-be. daughter of dian St, 3 24. of their daughter, Donna Mrs. ( laude H. Smith, 619 N. 1500 E. 77th St be happier than she is. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Reifel, Both were graduated from J°Yc® and Lyle Deane Bough- Lagajle i. Sunounces ihe ape - rue s \ 793 N. Audubon Rd.. will be mar Arthur Jordan Music School and ton proaching marriage, Aug. 24, of B kf ¢ C ONE Don't nurse old grudges and refuse to let ried to Robert Bohrman in a Butler University The 7:30 p. m. ceremony will her daughter, Kathrvn Ann, to Dreakias erea $ go of past hurts There are two things vou can do 10 a. m. ceremony in Our lady The bride {is the daughter of !aKe place in Roberts Park Hazian Cling Woodmansee Jr. - r i ie “ 1 - y 1 5) ) o J An Economical Food ahout past unhappiness. Brood of Lourdes Catholic Church Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Crumrine, Methodist Church after which h West Pr Ie Deremony will T} et ' h | about it. Or forget it. The first is what. all the ironing has to be On Wednesday night, Mrs. Don R.R. B. a reception will be held in the be n estminister Presbyterian ¥ ‘I'E ? Os nf A se 4 o 0 " . { by! > . of ant Te eal | on the right choice if you really en- finished today hose are the Wilkins and Mrs. James Penning ne Indianapolis Athletic Club. | ae Sedna ; Af ere; 0 ce . . : 3 ros +i i cereal dry weight basis) ne. Joy wallowing in misery. The sort of wearying situations a ton will entertain for the future Avoid Bone ‘With Mrs. Martine ‘Masters will son of oe = : Rr ridegranm half cup mil} A or second fs the right choice if you Woman can create for-herself. bride with a kitchen shower come from Corbin, Ky. to be on Tu SR Woodmansee, 13'~ cup 7LM, ADC one teaspoon A nn =» the Wilkins’ home, 402 N ii h Meat Thermometer matron of honor and brides- IT 21 a. Ur Ave. is a student at i 2 N, ndiana iniverstiy,

sugar, ig about four cents, want: to be happy.

This economical and conven- . a » fent serving gives you a nutritious TWO: Don't face each new day main dish for a modern break- a8 though it is an ordeal to be fast. Also, it's both quick and !lved through, somehow. A lot of easy to prepare. Few indeed are women do. But if vou're going to the foods which for this small/be happy you've got to welcome cost can make such a contribu- each da 12 it comes along. Get tion to the satisfaction of daily what you can out of it in work nytritional requirements accomplished, things done for Sean — others. and t least something done girictihy for vour ) Spare the Beating pledrure our an Spare the beating when vou THRE] 1 4 As worately make pancakgs. Stir the Ingredi- create situatior that vou know ents together lightly, just enough gye ROINE to make vou tense and to moisten them, for somewhat \ } ' : ol : nervou and anxious Crowding lumpy batter makes light, fluffy , shopping 1 ni an alread pancakes full da tty tha £m ) " - ¢ R children tease you nto me tiresome jaunt you know vou don't feel matter

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FOUR: Forget about perfection, St... Beech Grove When using a roast meat ther- : . if you're a homemaker. Instead, . Miss Delores Haag, Miss Jac- mometer, be sure vou do not place ton, the prospective bride let, your ideal be doing things as/queline Nichols, Mrs. William it with the point touching bone, £ 00M S$ Elster, eng Miss quickly and easily and painlessly Phar and Mrs, Nel Bell will be gristle or muscle. Insert the stem Delores warriner. . as possible hostesses Thursday night at a so that it is in the thickest lean Keith Walters will be- best FIVE: When you're doing a dinner and miscellaneous shower part of the meat. One type of man and ushers will jnatude pesky job, lighten it by singing as '? the Hawthorn Room thermometer has a stainless steel Wiliam Fianw, Dok Bledsoe vou work or listening to the radio A dinner and miscellaneous pointed stem which can be in- and Spo $ a tar} or thinking about something plea- awe be Ris en Aug. 22 by serted directly into the meat RB ! I BAY a i Sant ip You don't Mis: p cia Talley, 744 N. Wal- The glass-tube mercury ther loughton, 4993 Rockville Road,

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with a linen shower,

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face, attractive than a nude one.

girls in beautiful hosiery.

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Hot cooked rice, seasoned and buttered, and tossed with a few raisins and a good sprinkling of

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ANN KAEGI Kokomo High School President of Our Fashion Board

NANCY CLAMPITT Zionsville High School Vice-President of Qur Fashion Board

You Are Invited To Qur Back-To-School

HIGH SCHOOL FASHION SHOW

Medeling by. Block's High'School Fashion Board

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Cook With Butter

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