Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1951 — Page 11

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IPreNuptial Parties,

Attendants

By Local Bridesto-Be

Y. s bridal scene is highlighted with the annoéunce-

ment of pre-nuptial parties a

Mr. and Mrs. Paul I. Miller, 5175 Primrose Ave., will entertain Saturday néght with a dinner party in the Haw-

thorn Room in honor of their] daughter, Patricia Louise, and her) fiance, George T. Wood Jr,

The ccaple will be married Sun-|

day in Woodruff United Presby-| terian Church, Dinner guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Wood Sr, Gary, parents of the prospective bridegroom, Misses Anna Mae Miller, Patyicia| Ann Mellon, Jeanie Stallwood\and! Ruth Wynne Joseph L. Tete and Robert Sur-|

- WEDNESDAY, AUG. 22, 1951

Named

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lurday morning in Our Lady of | Lourdes Catholic Church, Parents of the couple are Mr. {and Mrs, Harry C. Reifel, 723 N, | Audubon Road, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Bohrman, 118 N. Keal‘ling Ave. { Mrs. Donald L. Wilkens will be | matron of honor and brides{maids will be Mrs. Richard. Leppert and Miss Patricia Talley. Robert Atherton will be best {man and ushers will include Rob-

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Ever Use Soups in

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| By GAYNOR MADDOX |

“| EVER TRY BAKING with

{soup? Certainly you must’ {have enjoyed tomato-soup

cake. Well, there are other |combinations worth trying.

Generally follow this rule when substituting soup for other liquid in the recipe for a baked product:| Use one can (one and one-fourth cups) of soup in place of about one cup of milk or water. Soup! even has its Place in hot breads. |

CHICKEN SPOON BREAD One and one-half cups milk, | two.cans (two and one-half cups); condensed cream of chicken soup, {one cup cornmeal, “two table-!

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Eat Well for Less— An Enchanting Gay Quilt

qua frocks. ver, Gary; James Maloney, Sesin wickley, Pa, and Robert Sho- Rea and Charlton E. ultz, flower girl, walter, Marion. nylon net dress. Another Saturday night party Miss Doris Bohnert. Sept. 8 ill be the best will be given by Mrs. Wilbur C. bride-to-be of John KE. Moran, ers will include Sthwler. 3507 N. Pennsylvania will be honor guest at two, yiels, Lexington, ,.in honor of the approaching showers. House. Ee Sunday of her son, Misses Barbara Zeer, Virginia | n is white satin James W., to Miss Helen Severne Adams and Patricia Sturm, 5613 sleeves and a Pipes.. |E. Washington St., will entertain! Her two-tiered Miss Pipes, daughter of Mrs. tonight with a linen shower in| i | with a rhine~ Robert W. Pipes, 3510 N. Penn- honor of Miss Bohnert. Miss Zeer pear] headpiece. sylvania St., and her fiance willland Miss Adams will be brides-| vhite roses, ore be. married in Trinity Lutheran maids at the wedding. | anotis. Church. | follow the cere Invited to attend the urch recreation return from a

Mr,-and Mrs. Robert Potts and|will entertain with a miscella- or 39-inch.

By SUE BURNETT

Miss Mary Ann Bohnert, maid! perforated pattern in sizes 12, buffet of honor, and Mrs. Charles Bohn-| 14, 16," 18, 20; 40 and 42,' Size | supper and party are Mrs. Pipes, ert, bridesmaids, both of Jasper, 14, monotone, 5% yards of 36 [one package white cake mix with one can (one and one-

{spoons butter, RX rated.

| Combine milk and soup; stir in cook mixture slowly | until thick. Add the butter. Beat appliqued in gay figured fabric {egg yolks; add to cornmeal mix- on pastel colored or white back- | ture, . Beat egg whites stiff, but! ground make a most enchanting fold into cornmeal mix- quilt.

|cornmeal;

not dry, ture,

Bake in a greased two-quart! for the beginner.

| spices),

to Wisconsin, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Robert W. Pipes neous shower and breakfast Sept. ve here. Jr. and their Sauphtery Suzanne, 2. in the Knights of Columbus Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ken- Hall, Jasper. nedy, Belleville, I11.; Bo and Mrs.| The prospective bridegroom has p an James Drumwright, West Lafa- chosen Jerome Moran, best man, . yette, and Mr. and Mrs, 8S. Perry and Richard Craney,. Joe Sexton Roy. and Bill Colbert, ushers. } ‘Nic Misses Corinne Winkler, Leba- No. 8492

lis Liederkrans r will meet at » German Park

non; Miss Patricia King, Terre Haute; Miss Regina Heinz, vin. Keep Foods Fresh Y | Sub-zero temperature in the

¢ennes, and Miss Jean Uran. freezer section of a refrigerator

combined sing-

lirection of W, for their 10 o'clock wedding Sat-'a year.

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will include re-

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Bake in a moderate oven (350 Harriet Reifel and Robert A.'insures successful freezing and Street ..usvareciecieratniinanns jdegrees F.) about 40 minutes, or

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