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SOCIETY and CLUBS Hunl-Knipe Bridal Parly To Be Honored Hr. Mr, M. Hunt at urfay r- younger Leut tb. in honor cf H. afternoon edict the at will party ar.d at reception to Frft.lt.'rr.

and by the wedding y.ir* Hunt will bf attended by her Robert L. Boyd, ma'ron of honor and Joan Kmwn and Mrs. R-ibt-it J. Milis. Mr.

Mills visl! man and the v. M- Troy BETROTHED Announcement is mode by Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCarty of Sharpsville of the Pearce And Rice Riles In Pilgrim Chapel Pilgrim of the First Con-; decorated with flowers and candlts: for the weddsr.tr of ss Polly Rice WUharr. Gordon Pearce! at 7:30 o'clock Friday night.

Thei Rev. K- Stanley, pastor of; the Union Street Friends church.I officiated at the single ring mony. The bride has been making her! home with Mr. Mrs. James; McManama.

1215 West Mulberryj street. Mr. Pearce is the son of and Mrs. Ray Pearce, 212 West, Taylor street. i Given in marriage by her Roscoe Disney, the bride wore white street-length dress, accented! with a marquisette yoke.

White' Ibow-Iength gloves and matchm engagement of their daugh- ha an slippers complemented her ter. Ruth Ann, obove, to Estel and she carried a colonial i til Km ni nt i it dinner will in lira. Thnrnau I. Knipe. mo'h'-r of the Robi-rt Boyd.

Dr. end Mrs L. W. K'mp'-r of Hartford City. Or.

and Mm. O. Kith Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. of white roses.

VficoTTTf.K'nWioftiiTnn a Williams, Kokomo Miss only atte velyn Ringekon. the bride's ndant, also was dressed in; K. route 2. The wedding dote wmte she wore pink accessories and a corsage of pink gardenias. David Hughes was best man and has not been set.

Barbara Largenl Wed Saturday To Bill Besser Mis? Barbara Larjrer.t. daughter of Mrs. Katherir.e Locke. 15-7 South Union street, and Bill E. Besser, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Besser, S36 West State street, were married at St. Joan of Arc Catholic church at 9 o'clock Saturday morn-; ing. The Rev. Father George Lansing read the double ring ceremony be-.

fore a background of deep pink glads and palms. The bride was attractive in a two-piece suit of white sharkskin, closed with gold-buttons and Tin-i ished with a fishtail back. She I wore a white flower hat. accented with a veil, white accessories and a corsage of purple orchids and white stephanotis. Her or.ly elry was a two-strand pearl necklace and she carried a white prayer- book.

Saturday, June 14, 1947 KOKOMO (Ind.) TRIBUNE ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Streavel, 121S South Ohio avenue, announce the engagement of their Miss Peggy King and Charles daughter, Jean, above, to Marsalla attended the couple. Miss King's two-piece pink linen suit was worn with a lacy white straw hat.

white accessories and a cor- SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY Clay Alpha Ralph Pollock. Phi Chi p. m. Sigma Phi library. 7 p.

Psi Iota Israel temple. 7: 4o p. m. American Legion Igien home. 7:30 p.

m. Saud 7:30 p. m. Daughters Courthouse. TTKSUAY Mary and Martha.

First Letha Cover. West Jefferson street road; all day. i Fellowship. First and Mrs. Raymond Smith.

1014 East Morgan street. Webster Booster Lillian 'JIT North Washington Robert E. Schneiderman, son tr of Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Schneiderman, 204 South Cooper sage of pink roses and blue del- street. No date has been set phinium. Her gift from the bride weddi trnM (1 was a gold compact and Mr. Besser presented his best man with a key chain.

For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Locke wore a navy blue dress with accessories of navy and white, and Personals Miss Bess Wiley of Los Angeles. Modern PriscHla needle ciri-ie-- Mrs. Katie Delo.

South t'nion street W. M. Side Christian church. 7:30 p. m.

Westminster class. First park. p. m. St.

Elizabeth's Guild -Mrs. David Delo. 712 West Monroe street. I p. m.

KoUomo chapter No. S9. O. E. S.

followed with poem and the ushers were James Ratcliff and und Mary prayer Mix. Cesta Baldwin. A David Dragoo. and rmirlt wedding was presented CLAUDE C. WALL JR.

AND BRIDE Shown above are Mr. and Mrs. Besser wore a white suit with' CaUf Misses" Cliloe and Lelah. temple. p.

in. Mrs Claude Wall Jr the latter formerly Miss Janan Crume, 'matching accessories. Their flow-' Trover for homes Ta-Wa-Si-Mrs. William Coon, at the reception following their wedding at the Union Street ers 1 ink carnation corsages. nfter visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Ken- 1015 East Sycamore street. Fifty guests greeted the new neth Humphrey nnd other friends ThMma Afkinw-ti Mun- bridal airs by Mrs. Mabel E. rick Heinmiller, organist, played and vocal music by and Miss Carolyn Mohr Pink color, Shaffer.

Thc guests then sang "The I-ord Prayer. Preceding the ceremony. Fred- Friends church June 7. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and and Mrs.

Besser at a wedding! for a few days. Mrs. John E. Crume, 1806 South Indiana avenue, and Mr. breakfast at the home of the bride's will the in setting.

to attend the rercptiun ditional wedding marches will an inverted Mr Waldo (Jeoijje and Mrs. played by Mr. Helnmiller. old-fuhlrmril cake tUn-l v.ith Mae Midlt'ton presided at the scrv- Wall's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Wall 1324 West 'mother, were Jefferson street. After a short wedding trip, Mr. Wall and his Mr ant WKDNKSDAY The Rev.

Ralph Henry and fam- Win-a-Couple. South Side Christ- ily arrived Friday night from their ian church HTghland park. Alberta Gordon, First Riptist W-l South Main A reception was held at the South Washington street. church following the ceremony and and uniiixlrnKoni and flank- The hotrss, Mrs. by pink tap-m by George, Mrs.

Roscoe Disney, hostess, was The will in a floral and Kvans. assisted in serving the wedding and the WI gifts jcake and punch by Miss Margaret to their from Minn Hunt A family night was held by the Damitz nnd Miss Louella Mc- und LiBUttr.ant Knlpc will in W. II. K. M.

S. of North McManama. not'-. mo Mi-Uiodisi cluircii at the home' Both young people were mem- Mrs. Otto Calhoun Friday ingbt.bers of the 19!" Kokomo high.

MISS l.i;«:iLK IIKI.MS, bride- members and families at- school graduating class. The bride; decoratjons of Jamrx W. On. ltn p.honemus led dc- la a teller for the Indiana Bell Iowa. honor at a bridal vo(ion)) nn MrH Calhoun read office and Mr.

Pearce is. 1 shower Thiirndny night given by'; irl "Mothers in Black." Theja clerk in Delco-Radio cand. htbra. Fred MrCIur.jc lit Die home of From out of town Mrs. William 1-argent of.

lu nu Alexander. N. for an ro 91R ttllr y. Mrs. Arthur Largent and.

indefinite visit with the Rev. Mr. Mrs Lester Dekle bride hove returned to Kokomo and are at home at 218 Mrs GeorBc Hus(in of Henry's brother. Lewis Henry and street. 'and C.

W. McGmnis of Muncie. familj-. SOI South Ijifontaine stieet. Golden Rule M.

C. Courtland Vari-colored peonies and white i an( sister. Mrs. Leroy Young and Avenue Friends-Mrs. Margaret 'candles were decorations for the.

family, 313 South Cooper street. Butcher, country. tables and assisting in serving were! Mrs. Harry Becraft and daugh-j Street Christian Mrs. Edward Noland, sister of the; ter, Betty, and Mr.

and Mrs. Kay- church. 2:15 p. m. bride, and Mrs.

Roy Mason. mond Becraft and children of Elizabethan. First I On their return from a motor i Petersburg. are the guests of'Arthur Clements, country; all day. Itrip to Michigan.

Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Spradling; King's, St.

Luke's Evangelical Besser will be at home in an apart-: and other relatives and friends. mid Mrs. Ernest Ba-s- rf YCT flYPT I iVltt I ti I 7-r 7 A Vl 1 V. ZXI L- and ferns and a colonial bouquet of yellow roses; mont at C13 Sou(h Markct strcet in-ermin-l-d with seven- an blue feathered carnations. Harvey of Benton H42 Home avenue.

the 'read an'sonnel office. The couple will be: wedding of iss Margaret Jeanette bride traveled in a black dress bor. is spending his summer! Homemakers Mrs. James Davies. vacation with his grandparents, Mr.

711 South Wabash avenue, and Mrs. Albert Miller, 914 East! W. A. Wayne Smith. Judy Ann Welsh, niece of the nnd matcninR accessories and also carried the rings on a blue satinj worB ncr orchid corsage.

Howard Holmn. Mrs. Maude Turley, West Middle- Thc TARKYETTKS met at the'Rensselaer. The Rev. Wales E.

Smith fficl er cessorii ivy blue with white ac- garage. Each wore a yellow 75 Caylor's Violin Lucy and Miss Vera (o entertained sixteen members; horm of Mrs. William Ruck Fridayj The Kev. OHHLH umti- ga denia C0 rsage. Moone.

of the I'ASTNOKLE GRAND CLL'Bi nighu contest prizes were awardcdjated at the double ring ceremony, A wcddinK reception for Thr tabln win covered with a threo guests, Mrs. Josephine! M) sdnmea Melvin Shallenberger, preceding which Miss Agnes Lrc: gucsts was hcld at tne home PiCtnO cloth centered with white pco-'Abcrsoll, Mrs. Alda Gladden. Car Tnylor nn( i Mrs KaseriSmith, organist, played "Indian tho bridc nts following the'- Bterllng ullver bowl and'Miss Kathy Matau, Friday night was given thc mystery Call." "Clair de "Inter-1 cercmony A three-tier cake, In neClTCll In a flanked by white tapers In three- cr home. Mrs.

Lieu Caylor was. ghallenbergcr will be the host'mezzo." "Always" and "Because." lH idal fjg Ur ne atop, centered the Herod cnndclnbrn. Miniature 0r HI. All members received ess on une 37. decorated with white nnd Mrs.

Lena Degler wopj The traditional wedding marches; Iacc covercd table, which also was were played for the processional with blue and yellow can- Monroe street. J2113 North Kennedy street. Mrs. Minnie Sandifur returned J. Mrs.

Clara Starkey, 1711 hor home at 1904 South Armstrong street. street after three days of obser- Mrs. C. F. Newman.

Mrs. Edna Caylor will present a haf Irlnlin TMlnilr, oup her violin vation at the Bluffton clinic. Marriage License Flurry Develops A flurry of 10 marriage licenses issued at the county clerk's Saturday morning salvaged the 616 North McCann street, sagging reputation of June as a Victory-Mrs. Bert Sanders, 112'J East Sycamore street. St.

Andrew's John B. Duret, 1736 West Mulberry street. 1215 South Main street. Luncheon and bridge tournament Country club. 1 p.

m. Skitawa Mrs. Carl Daulton, South Main street. E. A.

Mrs. Cora Bircley. North McCann street. Stitch and Chatter Mrs. Mabel traditional month of brides.

Until Saturday morning. the marriage lcenses orange bloanoms and major prize. The club Tnc claj Township Home Econ-iand recessional and "Ave Maria" dles Miss Maxine Wrightsman in recital at roue buds were favors to the guests.ijjo to the Odd Fellows home. Mrs.i om c3 will meet'at 1:30 o'clock! during the rites. Other gursts were 'Georgia Anderson will entertain at; Thunjday fte rn oon at the Public Given in marriage by her broth-j Welsh, Douglas Cole and Clarence streets, at 2:30 o'clock Sunday A( the way mark th ycar Warner Stoner, 1822 South Wabash lin and piano pupils jssued here thlg 2 shy p.

m. the First Baptist th(j 5Q iccnscs isgueii for the Group 5, Westminster Associn- jMesdames Clifford Buckalew, Paul church, Taylor and Armstrong fjrst of June ast ycar ion, First Tijcker. Miller and Marlon o'clock Friday afternoon. July crvice social room. The feature er Paul W.

Welsh, the bride ddi Morrison; Mcsdnmes Don program will be a demonstration attended by her cousin, Miss Elsic; roO m. dding assisted in the dining noon. The public is cordially invited Lantz. Jack Aldrldge. Alvin 1 Mrs.

Guy Wooldndge of Grand to attend. of arrangements. R. Wood, as maid of honor. when the couple left for a The following pupil will take part; Jordan of Rensselaer, brother trip to Cincinnati, the bridei jimm Winslow, Linda of 19 4 6 wne 83 wedding permits Luellen.

Raymond Rapids. a former member or John Richardson and For- the Okch club, was a special guest rnnkctt. (at the irlub meeting Friday mglit a blue plaid chambray Madelyn Mercer, Larry Stewart, ere issued Because of new closing hours at a total of 36 marriage licenses avenue, 6:30 p. m. have been issued which is only 28 No.

1. St. Joan of Arc- percent off the record June pace Service social room. Joey Loop. Sara and David a potluck supper Friday night.

Bunky and Judy Hillls. Hank Mel-jMrs. Madge Raines gave the rcg-j ton Karen and Bobby Nutter, Neva ular lesson on India and the Rev. French. Ronnie Cox, Jimmy E.

Thomas gave devotions. Janet Campbell, Chuck A nominating committee was ap- Bobby PuclceU, Mrs. Ben Pcttit.j pointed consisting of Mesdames Mrs "Homer Yatcr Mrs. Dorothy i Raines, Lucy Reed and Lucretia Puckctt. Mrs.

Chalmcr Hillis. Mrs.jSmith. Mrs. Smith will be hostess Mary Campbell and Miss Bonniciat the next meeting on July 11. 01 new uiusmg the Carnegie library, the meetingleroonVs gift, an Eisenbcrg with Jean Yater, and Ronnie Eltzcroth.

suppr as served to Clear Water, Fla 125 m( ml)ers of the COUNTRY Flower mission day was observed I CLUB Friday night in a garden by the SOUTH KOKOMO W.C.T.U. setting profuse with flowers. Fol- Frlday nfternoon. Members the supper, games were with Mrs. Myrtle Brockman, where i played with grand prizes won by devotions were led by Mrs.

Lucy Clyde Simmons, Mrs. Carl Shilling Reed, and then went to tho county and Miss Nancy Hill. infirmary for program that con 1 Ph Gam. Monday night wil, be ca.led at 7 uq The following' were out-of-town earrings. The bridal guests: Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Nel- instead of 7:30 o'clock. If your face or hands perspire, use a good quality witch hazel as a cooling astringent several times daily. was white nations and larkspur. ge-lson, Niles, Mr.

and Mrs. Rus- car-jsell Logan, Delphi; Mr. and Mrs. I Carl Welsh, Cicero; Mrs. Harry Miss Wood wore yellow silk crepe.I John n.

Kempton; Miss Maude the dress having plain bodice Tipton; Mr. and Mrs. Ma- draped skirt. Her hat, shoes Wood and family and Robert gloves the Society Notebook white and she carriedIFitzpatrick, Elwood; Mr. and Mrs.

(Jack Clifford, Lafayette; Mr. and CIsue Fleencr, Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Bernald Mills and family.

Flora, and tMr. and Mrs. William Jordan and family, Misses Nettie and ley, Phyllis Ann Chenoweth, Shirley Chenoweth, Garnet Phelps, Linda Phelps, Mildred Ellers, Robert Caylor, Keith Bond and Miriam Ellers. and Jean Skinner, 17, both of Tip bara Lou Largent, 18, 1527 South Union street, Delco Radio employe. Charles Stewart, 17, truck driver, George Pearce, Doyle Huffer and i to Maxine Ferguson, also pupils of Mrs.

Caylor, will serve as ushers. Weddings 2 Mrs. N. H. Rosbrough, hostess.

Union H. Liberty Methodist church, 1:30 p. m. W. S.

C. Beamer Methodist- Mrs. Lea Gunning, 1231 North Lafontaine street, 7:30 p. m. Mrs.

David Rinehart Richmond announces the marriage of Edward Stracke. 45, plumber, and Velma Luellen, 33, nurse, both of Toledo. Raymond Chism, 34, 1265 East Sycamore street, machinist, and Lillian Wanita Dick, 27, 709 North Union street, Delco. Harold C. Blickenstaff, 23, North Manchester, student at Manchester day.

THURSDAY Junior club. Kappa Delta 7:30 p. m. Ladies' Auxiliary South Side Christian church. Clay H.

Service social room, 1:30 p. m. Blanch Fridlin. Faith Street Methodist church. W.

C. children's party. Home Service H. Henrietta Wilson. Kokomo Court, Order of p.

m. Lincolnettes Hotel Courtland, 7:30 p. m. St. Agnes hall; all sisted of devotions by Mrs.

Jessie reading, "Not Growing The TOWNSHIP HOME ECONOMICS CLUB will hold its jChede Jordan, Mrs. Mary Gorleyj daughter, Miss Joyce Rinehart, to Galen Clem, son of Mr. and Mrs. By FRIEDA HASELTINE Tribune Society Editor Weddings and engagements are quite the talk of the town and one and Miss Maxine Bachman, Rensselaer. Rehearsal Party An after-rehearsal party was held June meeting at the West Liberty Ola.

by Mrs. Reed and the story Ernest Clem of Amboy at 2:30 o'clock aturday afternoon, June 7, at the First Baptist church, Rich- Mabel Schanbacher July 11. Miss Helen Eleven members of thc F. I. Tj IT Ann at Vl CLUB met at the home of Mrs.

Widner Friday afternoon and Staca West assisted in entertaining. Mrs. Bessie Winkler led the devotions, closing with a poem, "A Friend Who Stands By." and Myrtle Morrow also read a "Father's Day." Mrs. Alice West I and Mrs. Georgia Morkert remembered with birthday gifts, Mrs.

1 Mae Steward received the attend- IL ance prize and several members contest prizes. The club will! meet July 11 vrfth Mrs. Nellie Bireley wlth Mrs. Steward assisting. The Rev.

Wales E. Smith gave an illustrated talk on his trips to Mexico and California at the meet- Ing of the KINGSTON BUILDERS CLASS at the Main Street Christian church Friday night. The class presented the Rev. Mr. and Mrs.

Smith with a desk set as a farewell gift and Mrs. Orville Rioth received the attendance prize. The parlors were attractively decorated with garden flowers and a bouquet was presented to Mrs. Maude Hudgens who was observing her birthday. The entertaining committee was composed of Mr.

MRS. K. H. SUMMERS mission at: wcsi t-oini earner in LUB mumu. m.

UIUUB. me aauie wcre jjrs Paul Welsh Miss Max ternoon, Miss Mildred Maple, a former teacher of home economics Bachraan and J. Douglas the West Middleton school, will be married to Billy Middlesworth at; AIiss Friday night at the Cupboard withlrnond. A reception at the home of bride's mother followed the ceremony after which the couple took a wedding trip to Washington, D. C.

They are residing Peru route 5. the Converse Christian church. Miss Phyllis Jean Gentry and John H. Dunn also will be married in a Sun two weekends of June will see a long procession of brides and bridegrooms taking their vows. tendants with white chamois gloves land her ring bearer with a ring.

and ushers were bow ties. Y. L. F. C.

Meets Fifteen members and two guests Dorothy Louise Bogue, 20, 410 South Armstrong street, student. Lawrence E. Hubert, 25, 819 East Harrison street, Chrysler employe, and Betty Lou Hendrix, 18, 1049 South Buckeye street, Delco. William Dennis, 24, 119 1 North Union street, plater, and June Waltz, 23, 600 East Superior street, Delco. David Milligan, 33, of Bloomington, telephone lineman, and Rose- Lena Taylor.

1224 South Webster street. Street Christian church parlors, 2:30 p. m. Tri Mu. Grace Adah Smith, 314 West Taylor street.

2 p.m. FRIDAY American War Frank Wilier. 622 South Union street; all day. Worth While and Willing Work- mary Alice Leist, 21, of Hartford' Chapel church, 7:30 (City, factory worker. I p.

m. Raymond E. Hartstein. 28, of In- w. M.

St. John's were entertained by Miss Anna- dianapolis, industrial engineer, and Twenty-five fellowship awards have been issued by the national organization of the American Association of University women which has a branch in Kokomo. The fellowships, which totaled 536,500. went to women chosen for their promise as creative scholars for particular projects of advanced research to be conducted in the academic year. 1947-'4S.

the Rosalie Baum ls 1222 est V. L. F.C. met at her home. Mem- Mulberry, street.

played games. The next meet- Richard Jones'. 20, 1110 East Vaile Mrs. L. V.

Shank, 1630 East Sycamore street, 8 p. m. Busy Bee Anna Kendricks, east of Kokomo; all ing will be a party given by the los- avenue, Chrysler employe, and! da y. IvFpnilC mP MaVi ins team in a contest Rutn Mann 1T 912 East erior Happy Lacy Allison. A delegate, alternate and two other members of Psi Eta chapter of Kappa Delta Phi sorority will be its representatives at the national convention to be held at the Tampa Terrace hotel.

Tampa, June 20. 21 and 22. Mrs. Lewis Wimberly will be the official delegate. Miss Gladys Evans, alternate, and Mrs.

Helen Groves and Mrs. John Cross, guests. A highlight of the trip will be a four-day cruise from Miami to Havana. The convention social program will open with a Spanish dinner at Ybor City and a reception Friday night, a dinner-dance at the Tampa Terrace Saturday night, beach parties and side trips. The Kokomo party plans to make the trip south by bus and will return in three weeks.

District No. 1, Kappa Alpha Theta, national sorority, will hold its at Masinkuckee inn. Culver, next Monday. Tuesday By CHARLOTTE ADAMS For Saturday Night Strawberries in Timbale Cases Baked Corn Beef Hash Creamed Scallions on Toast Stuffed Tomatoes Pickled Beets with Horseradish Chocolate Mousse (Recipes Serve Four) Baked Corned Beef Hash 2 cups cooked corned beef 4 potatoes, cooked 3 cooked carrots cup corned beef cooking water Chop the corned beef and vege- ibles and mix together. Place in shallow baking dish and moisten street.

Sauerkraut is good the year round. It may be featured in va- 702 South Union street. B. Annabelle Farlow, Traditionally Sir Walter Raleigh! Russiaville route 1. rious ways-chilled in salads, orjis said to have brought back toe! W.

M. St. John's Lutheran- served hot with fish or meat potato from Virginia in 1585. How-1 Mrs. L.

V. Shank This good, wholesome food, which i ever, later investigations say it ap-l North Kokomo W. C. T. Mrs.

takes little or no time to prepare, i pears that the true potato did not Frank Clark. 2 p.m. is flavorful enough to use as a reach Virginia, until more than 100 relish or a vegetable. 'years after this date. district convention and Wednesday.

Kokomo Thetas planning lo attend all or a part of a ji: the convention are three active members, Misses Patty Ann corned beef water. Spread and Janet Hicks from the Indiana chapter and Miss Edythe Ann fat 1 1 cookln Sl from DePauw, also Miss Barbara McCurdy. Mrs. Andrew G. Oiofson.

and bake at 3oO dagrees for Glendora Miles, Mrs. James D. Mitchell, Mrs. Morris S. Stout and 50 Miss Helen Fischer, daughter Dewberry.

The theme of the convention will be "Pioneering in Mrs. Clyde Miller and Mr. and John J. Fischer of Sioux Times:" Ed Cole. i S.

D. and Kenneth H. Summers, of Mrs. Benjamin Summers, With her home decorated in South Indiana avenue, werei den flowers were also used: married in a double-ring ceremony to adorn the lace-covered 6 o'clock Saturday night, June; Mrs. Floye Conley was hostess at the home of bridegroom's a buffet dinner of the W.

AV. W. mother. The was per- club Friday night Mrs. Ethel by the Rev.

Lee ley was presented a birthday cake of the Darrough Chapel church. and a gift from the club. All mem-i The couple was attended by bers won prizes in games. Mrs. and Mrs.

Francis Kaufman. Mary Poppas will have the next meeting on July 9. Mrs. J. S.

Stone was expected to arrive in Greencastle Saturday morning from Washington, D. where she has been making her home for several weeks, to attend the graduation of her daughter, Helen Jo, from DePauw university Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Stone and her daughter will come to Kokomo after the commencement exercises to visit the former's mother, Mrs. Carrie Seegar.

Miss Stone will remain here for an indefinite visit with her grandmother. Chocolate Mousse 1 ounce chocolate V4 cup powdered sugar cup milk 1 teaspoon gelatine 2 tablespoons cold water 1-3 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup cream Melt chocolate over hot water and add powdered sugar. Gradually add milk and stir directly over In addition to weddings, June also means vacations and Mrs. M. heat until boiling point is reached, For her wedding, the bride Louth, city- attendance officer in the Kokomo schools, is starting! then add gelatine which has been wore a light grey gabardine Monday.

She will leave then for San Francisco. for in cold water. When dis- black accessories. Mrs. Kauf-i month's visit with her son, John D.

Louth and family, and at its con-: solved add sugar and vanilla. Strain Thc FRIENDLY CIRCLE of wore pink with white acces-jelusion will go to White Plains. N. to spend the remainder of into a bowl set in pan of Union Street Friends church held'sories. Mrs.

Summers was at- summer with her brother, Clyde Trees and family. At White Plains, lice water. Stir constantly until MOOSEHEART COMMITTEE Mrs. Maxine Woodward, Mooseheart chairman, and her committee will have their chapter night program at the meeting of the Women of the Moose Monday night. A class of candidates will be initiated at that time.

Committee members are, left to right, Mrs. Helen Phipps, its June meeting at the home of tired in a melon rose dress. ishe will be joined by her son. Bill, who will be employed by his uncle mixture thickens, then add Woodward and Mrs Ida Belle Cook Mrs. Carl Shaffer Friday night and; The couple is at home at present this summer.

During her absence. Mrs. Louth's home will be occu- which has been beaten stiff devotions by Mrs. Frank. Martin with the bridegroom's mother.

pied by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bancroft. 'freeze. W.

T. M. Meeting Mrs. Maxine Woodward. Mooseheart chairman of the Women of the Moose, and Mrs.

Rosa Blackburn, membership chairman, held committee meetings Friday night at Mrs. Woodward's home. Twenty-three members attended with the attendance prize going to Mrs. June Sosbe. Mrs.

Woodward announced that her chapter night, would be held Monday night and Mrs. Blackburn reported that her Iprogrm has been planned for June 130 beginning with a potluck din- iner. Mrs. Georgia Mikels, chair: man of college regents, said that she was purchasing a. cap and I gown for a college student.

Mrs. Mikels and two other college members will have charge of installing new officers at the Peru chapter on June 27 and at the Kokomo chapter on June 30. Father's Day Cards Sweets SALT RISING BREAD Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. SCHWENGER'S BAKERY 107 Union St..

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