Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1951 — Page 6
__ WEDNESDAY, AUG. 2%
_ Bridal Dinner Sept. 7 for Dolores Allen; Anne Woerner Announces Attendants :
“Today's nuptial scéne 1s high-/bara Chopson, John Sievers, Wil-| Another bride, Miss Betty Ruth Hghted with pra naming of at- liam Shideler and Keith Bulen. |Dammrich, and her prospective _ . NN¢
i : J husband, Bruce Byron Fowler, tendants and the announcement! Miss Anne Marie Woerner and\y,yve chosen attendants for their he I of a bridal dinnef. Kenneth E. Bergmann have's ociock Friday night wedding in e Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lee Allen, named _aleiognts or thets 330 St. John's Bvangelieal and Re- Clubs will 'p .m. Sept. 8 : “formed urch. : \ 1026 Windsor. St, will entertain { 00 TS lh terian Church. | Miss Mary Dammrich will be dancing Sept. 7 with a bridal dinner in| Parents of the couple aré Mr. iq of honor and bridesmaids winter, it
the Warren Hotel in honor of and Mrs. C. J. Woernar, 1221 N. yj) include Miss Katherine Held, day.
i Rag x ay Jha their daughter, Dolores, and Rich- Bancroft Ave, and Mr, and Mrs. |gisux City, Towa: Miss Susi Folas, e to Featu re ard yang Smith. (Wilbur Bergmann, Oak Park, IIL /pasadena, Cal. and Miss Renna Tnsthueto ! > © Miss Allen and her fiante, the Mrs. Thomas B. Campbell willl cine) Judy Holcomb will be Fostosl, Hy : a n of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eu- be her sister's matron of honor|rgwergirl. : dan Music ! : Waa Smith, Valparaiso, will be and bridesmaids will be Miss Ann| fr Fowler has asked Jack H. ment head. oO J emes ‘at a 2:30 p. m. ceremony Schoenholty, Connersville; MisSiphheler to be best man and Meeting a : at Sept. 8 In Sweeney Chapel, But- Mary Howard, Remington, and|,rthur Fulton, Robert Coates and will be. Sch an a asnbinr+ ler University. Mrs. Robert D. Marks and Miss pola Daringer to be ushers. jum, Arling : Bay | Guests at the dinner will in- Barbara Hoffmeyer. Parents of the couple are Mr, Run Pkwy. clude the Rey. and Mrs. Glenn! John Gardner, Lake Worth Fla, anq4 Mrs. Louis G. Dammrich Jr, changed $0 O'Dell, Mr. and Mrs. Smith; Miss will be best man, and Morgan 9030 E. Washington St, and Mr, The open ‘ Barbara Grannis, Miami, Fla. Warffuel, Oak Park; Jack Jones, [and Mrs. Emmet G. Fowler, 212 nounced: Tat Miss Nancy Crowder, Sullivan; Kokomo; Robert Burnes, Conners- Burbank Drive. . Each pup
Mrs. Robert T. Allen, Miss Bar- ville, and Reeder C. Miller, ushers. | eighth gra
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A YOUNG man takes a girl Bolton Ave
Hospitalized War Veterans | to the movies and there is no : Tickets La
usher to show them to their
“Swiss Chalet” party. It will be, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Misses udy Killjon, Carol Mathews and Diane Spencer head the arrange-
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gi ' ELEANOR ROOSEVELT seats T ments committee. Miss Joan By ELEA § 2% . . he appl PEL a has Southers Myers and Miss Charlotte Green HYDE PARK, Aug. 29—I have a letter from a woman, WRONG: He lets the girl | the pupil's 4:30 p. m. In any sorority house Dave charge of entertainment. who feels that the public’ is neglecting our hospitalized £8 ova the aisle ahead of priche Bum] will feature a mansion house and {3 aii and Hats | i veterans. She says the American Legion, the Amvets, the RIGHT: He goes down the | trom PTA minstrel Show. Mis Pat Werner A “Hawalian Party” will be Yay te Veterans of Foreign Wars, and all the other veterans’ organ- aisle with the girl following | schools affi "The “Kappa Show Boat” party held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in! 5k : izations do a really good job,” but - ~——| 50 that he can find the seats, | They includ will be given from 4:30 to 6:30 the Delta Gamma Sorority house. she thinks there is need for civil- a month to going to the hospital yioww School 5’ na | jans to show their interest, too. and arranging games and enter- eighth grac
. m. In the Kappa Kappa Gamma The house will be decorated as hindi lig pp an island. Bamboo trees and } ts will lend additional) Miss Patty Hart, general cflair. STa58 mals | man, will be assisted by Miss Nan South Seas i A Misa Barney, entertainment: Miss Bea '20€ Aspina n charge of
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3 It is not right, she goes on, to tainment for the men. : » leave. it ‘all to the professions. She feels that if this could be When You are telephoning. : : Therefore, she is asking the done in the neighborhood near WRONG: Hang up, with.
‘hari rganizations and civic ‘eterans’ hospital, it would) out any apology. charitaple organizations and civic any v p RIGHT: Say: "I'm sorry.
. . plans. 5. groups to which she belongs to add greatly fo the comfort and 3 Douglas, invitations; Miss Caro Sh Beta Phi Sorority will con-| [form a veteran's committee and pleasure of the patients and mean I must have the wrong num Harry Van lyn McClurg, favors, and Miss lude the. Sept. 7 parties with its] creat deal also to the people! ber. Jerry Sherrill, decorations. ie ude the Sepl. J p ; & to designate one day a month on a grea es sini ae peb Sompiom————— Others ’ "Top Hat Tropics” from 9:30 to which they will collect such who did the work. , ' . : 2 Circus Theme [32180 p. mm. | things as shirts, socks, pajamas, 1 bring this up at the present ‘Indoor’ Picnic Trip School 77 Miss Patty Ellig is chairman |shaving and. dental supplies, time because ever since World| vy, can now have the unique ing, eighth The nouse will be decorated as assisted Dy Mias Jeanette Shep-| jgames, or anything else that they War II Ihave been reminded how favor of outdoor cooking with an. seventh an in Fo So a EL de Sow Coca, on ey eds ent a Try Sond” fo nt | 'they were in a hospital. get the veteran. Almost without gteaks, chops or hamburger to a aker, eig rooms. Coed hostesses will be In sonalities are scheduled to ap- ar ; ’ X : P exception he gets a great deal of sprinkling of smoky salt or a Kollman. se rostume. lpear at the party.- The house db a” Sa | THEN SHE also suggests that attention for a short time and bit of liquid smoke now marketed School 8 Kappa Alpha Theta's party, Will feature night club decora- , Times photos by Liovd B. Walton. |, 4poqe-interested give one day then slips out of people’s minds. by spice manufacturers. . Tincher, ei "Rush Is Like a Circus,” from tions. | Two outfits can make up a 24-hour day wardrobe. The one-piece wool jeresy (left), suitable [2° “707% T0771 : ee — Malvose. Se 8 to 10 p. m. will wind up the Rush will close Sept. 8 with for morning and early afternoon occasions, is created with unpressed pleats and a blouse of unusual | . Our Lad Sept. 6 party calendar, the announcement of pledies se- embroidery, It comes in color combinations of black and moonlight beige, violet and mauve and 7 J..C. McWil In charge of arrangements argfited by She lr ioun Fairview, platinum brown and moonlight beige, priced at $39.95. The two-piece afternoon and evening suit of 7 : J. T. Farrel Miss Jane Sisson and Miss Kathy “*}"P ¥ Reet 2 harlequin checked taffeta (right), is styled with a high stand-up collar. It is available in black for Mrs, Kerr Zay. Clowns, tightrope walkers oh - . | $39.95. Both costumes are part of the Paul Sachs' collection to be modeled informally all day Tues- | ng Slnptee and a ptunt, “The Old Home-| Chill the Potatoes day on Wasson's second floor.—Christy. | rs. Melvi atead,” will be included in the, , _,. ... many times you've —————— 4 en ee ne { ne Leon | evening's am, i arty ch ng! progr . | made potato salad, have you ever Blackwood on Bridge— | 7% Z ; bert: Maloy A “Koolle Kapers” party from noticed that sometimes the pota-| FRE / / : Mrs. H. P. 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. in the Alpha toes crumble when cut and some- Ch . * o I C titi = / Z Mrs. C. C. Chi Omega chapter’ house will times they don't? It's the chilled ampion esents einsite S ompe 1t1ion . | TE ane open .the Sept. 7 events. Miss potatoes that hold their shape; :
Katherine Nitchman and Miss the still-hot ones usually fall publicity el
Charlotte Rike are chairmen. Chi-'apart when cut.
In the Partner-Browbeating Department
-] Republic *HEINSITE, WHY don't you ———r—rr—eemrim —— Abel shouldn't have led the king . Teen Problems— quit browbeating your partner South dealer of spades or the ace of spades, | Plan Pict 4 |ufter every hand?” asked Mr. Neither side vulnerable either. He shouldn't have led any Bored? Try New Games |Chmmpion. Nor Crude.” | The Mar . | Mr. Helnsit “What d He wanted | Republican : ! This classic remark was met Sr. He nslie fl 40 You tan. [te waniec covered-dis] 2A > Joay a WE HAVE NOTHING 70 DO. \with a chorus of “Look who's S—K-9 8 to get trumps out, didn’t he? said dt A DEAR JOAN: On weekday - BUT WATCH TELEVISION: |t41king” by Mr. Abel, Mr. Muzzy, N= 0 +. Mr, Helnsite, eas Lita : nights my ¥ rien comes lo ~ Mr. Dale and five or six of the DJ 986 i First Job { s see me, but we have nothing assembled Kibitzers C—K J 3% Irs o Mrs. Har to do but watch TV. We used a ; WEST "EAST “NOT AT ‘that point,” said Mr charge of ‘ to play canasta, but now are Mr. Champion is not only a fine nq, Champion Mrs. Keen Champion Srmiy. | “In the safety Reservatior tired of that T kbow my boy player but one of the best part: "g' 0 10 § 5 S—none | pion villi n 1 4 Mesdames friend feels uncomfortable. ner-baiters in the game. . H¢ uy 0985 H—764 82 DR 3le yi Rs Dae one Dennis or What can I do to make him doesn't caré much for Mr. Hein- po ~~ x g Pk Md tric ; to Js e Sore ha you ye The hos feel more at case?—J. B site because the latter gives him C—8 8 . C—109 85 2 ok 108e SMO: Ini 8 I on ! council pre \ Onn la lot of competition in the criti- : OTT : ‘ ¥ vires emia » eme | S : erp A we letter pointy up 2 theme elsri department. Som ford the luxiiry of the safety play NY er iB most | Here's what happened to bring S ar e {2 in the trump sult. He _should devoted ec Cany: live alone jon today’s discussion. Against Hk 4 gn have Jeo 2 diamond and Rnessed) fn a vacuum, without friends She .zpade slam Mr. Champion D—A Q bo “if that lost” Mr. Champion and outside interests ‘opened the 10 of hearts which . © ho i SALE Pp ‘ . : . 4 -— Q 4 continued, the safety play was « : . was taken with the queen on the T Yilding: . Fa ov board. he bidding: : . out and the best pray then would o . : . - : yer y Bry SOLTH WEST NORTH EAST be to- lead the king of spades en arly 1 8, why iia a ea i , NL Ps i thr Ly = TE ato Rig hE sine a pnd se Agree. 2 NA Trae treet DIPEIRER word A BAI Wom 3 a : LW gs > ri S > iv ave 8 ; ba, the three:pack yaration of a AFTER a little. thought Mr. 6 <S iy gd Paes oh i Pi%y to lose Ap sade ore excitin “1g ; 3 king of > ; py . . Cl ae e exe ol 4 ot Tui down dummy 8 King of : : : Of course, if the diamond ; 3 0 Th rsther “hy ds. orvotos Spades, groaning loudly when the standard safety play with finesse worked, then the ace of! 3 - might try Russian Bank or gih together A 8, Wi oe Mrs. Keen showed out of the suit. four ‘trmps includimg the queen spades should be led promptly. 3 “ker v NaC . pr ¢ ry 4 ) Myon . ¥ a ; 4 y : - v1 BIR een i bpage. Ts ort ke Eventually he ad to lose two and 10 outstanding. Am I right, and that would hold: the spade 3 : ¥ “ you 8 Bay FS Vill spade tricks for down one Champion?” t : losers to one no matter which| . bookstore or Lbraty and learn Ing, believe itor nol! Ying “lead the ace of spades first” “Half right,” replied Mr. Cham- opponent had four to the queen-| i hi i owt poo beau like br gia) busy and screstned Mr. Heinsite, That's pion, groadgingly, “At trick (wo 10. hi uzzles, it’s fun to do them happy. : ? : Eat Well For Less— : ~ Two Charming Patte Cheese-Apple Puddi wo Ssharming: Farterns eese e Pudding Is Tast PP g Y | By GAYNOR MADDOX and one-half tablespoons melted nish with parsley and serve ai LOOKING for a bountiful des- shortening, one-quarter cup milk. rectly from the saucepan for five. PR . . i OF. muntify Price: Tn wiki Dint i I'he key to victory may be courage or big guns sert” ‘Then read on: ace half of sauerkraut in a / JE / i 513 - two - quart heat-resistant glass Thursday's Menus | or stout ships. Or it may be “gettin’ there fustest CHEESE-APPLE PUDDING Saucepan; arrange five frankfurt. BREAKFAST: Honeydew . | with the mostest!” The Illinois Central has often ers on top, melon, ready-to-eat cereal, - | v oe One package cream cheese ("ith remainder of sauer- creamed fish cakes on toast, helped Uncle Sam do. that. (three ounce), two-thirds cup ght rau and arrange remainder of coffee, milk. | y , 2 Ga cream or evaporated milk, four frankfurters around edge, leaving LUNCHEON: Toasted Once the fate of armies hung at the fingertips of an Illinois cups diced apples, two tablespoons the middle for dumplings. Pout peanut butter and chili sauce ~ 0 ; - ey ~ : : the cup of water over sauerkraut sandwiches, chopped water- { Central man at a.telegraph key. He fought off sleep for 72 hours lemon juice, one-half cup sugar i . oe . For Duriplings: Sift flour, bak- © cress and hard-cooked egg while he kept men and munitions rolling. one cup inc dry bread crumbs ing powder and salt together. Add sandwiches, grapes, tea, hree tablespoons sug: \ g 3: & sll-bes ayy er <ho a ry 5 milk. | . . . . . . ‘ . three tablespoons sugar, one ted- well-beaten egy, shortening and Mi oe . ~ Again, when floods knocked out many rail lines, an Illinois Central spoon cinamon, two tablespons milk; combine, DINNER: Tomato juice, ¢ i, : 2 ; : butter or fortified margarine Heat sauerkraut mixture to~—beef and. vegetable meat | vard force pushed through 110 freight, oil and troop trains in a bid ’ boiling over direct heat. Drop loaf, mushroom gravy, | a : . Blend cream cheese and cream gumpling batter in by teaspoon- baked potatoes, buttered | single day. together. Add apples, lemon juice fuls; cover and cook for about 20 green beans, enriched bread, | | rT “ . ‘ . . . « and one-half cup sugar, mixing minutes Do not remcve cover butter or fortified marga- | I'odav the Illinois Central once more is helping the nation ¢ get x : . : Wi during cooking time twhen vou rine, celery and radishes, | : > . ‘ . . well. Mix bread crumbs, three 4" glass saucepan you can cheese-apple pudding, coffee, there fustest.” Ever since 1945, it has been preparing for the job tablespoons sugar and the cinna- wate oC ! Process) iar- < . Sie : : : : - : a % » na ue _- She ; 4 watch the cooking process). Gar milk. bv improving its roadbed, its tracks. its train control systems, its HOt vgelier; "a ail ov 1S = ‘ s : % ' CE . a one-quart heat - resistant glass . ves baking dish In the past five years the Illinois Central has spent 110 million Pour in cheese-apple mixture dollars on such improvements. 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