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The Kokomo Tribune from Kokomo, Indiana • Page 16

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4 SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR Golden 1400 South 1013 -Madge Home South Bide day. Clay sebool bullding Delta Molease Butto, 714 South Webster street: Ever Mr. Burnette KimChapel. D. Mr.

Lena: WidMonroe street. Woman's DepartBridge June South Main C. A. 7:30 p. Mo Grace Methodist -Mrs: 1118 West Maple dinner.

Frances hotel, fire In the backoven hot coffee were dispensed, Greek club rather- ASTHMANEFRIN R. D. Springer Guy Morford evening the proved quite but the in their quest, the composed of Misi Helen Whitley, mine Armstrong. L. Criser and Aileen Welland returning drat and winning the Thirty-five were attendance: The October meeting, the annual Initiation-banquet.

announced for Monday night, the 29th, the Frances hotel The Harrison Township Home Economics club met Tuesday afternoon with Mr. Albert Morrow who was by 1 Amanda Greecon and Mrs. 'Anna Hobson, The song of the month, "Grandfather's Was followed with Lions by Mrs. Puterbaugh. Roll call response I Like One Teacher Best" 'and the lesson on tallored button-holes was presented by.

Mri. Wanita Dean and Mabel Harrison. Members made shoulder pads during the afternoon. Guests with 25 members were Mesdames Sellers, Korba, Stewart Hampton and Richardson. The attendance prize was awarded to Mrs.

Dessie Sellers, "Happy was sung for Mesdames Ma: della Sellers, Rachel Johnson and Rae and: Mra. Frieda Ethwas awarded the contest prize. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Inez Hankins October 16, Each member is asked to dress in a Halloween costume and take material "to make pressing cloth. The Red, White and Blue circle as entertained by Mrs.

Lola Myassisted by: Mesdames Jessa Foster, Mary Jane Thatcher and Thompson, in the social room of the Kokomo Gas company Tues: day, afternoon, Twenty-three members: attended and Mrs. Theressa led the devotions. Election of officers resulted. as follows: Mri. Kincheloe, president; Mrs.

Nellie Bireley, vice president; Mrs. Lillian Fitch, secretary; Mri, StelAllen, treasurer, and Mrs. Minnie, McNutt, assistant, It being Constitution week, Mrs. Fitch gave talk on the. Constitution and Its principles: Mrs.

Kincheloe read: poem: and the fliness of. Mrs. Ola McClelland, Mrs. Minnie Miller and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles. Jinkerson reported: Mrs. Alice West won attendance prize. The next meeting will be October MA. R.

A. Eby was elected- presldent at the meeting of the Nurses' Ald corps Tuesday night 'the Gas company social room, and Carl. Ahlorand, secretary, by the large number of aides present. Mrs. Irene Schueler.

was presented tion with of a 150 second hours of service, and stripe for, compleMrs. Clint Jackson was honored by being the first to receive the third stripe which Indicates 1,000 hours LISTEN TO LISA SING EVERY a cream for dry skin. Extra a smooth flower fresh Knead into Differ: $1.25 and $2. Turner bride, who the and John Prather of Bunbeen employed the Haynes Stellite The in the service four. various European battles wounded in Germany.

cently honorably They left Immediately for wedding trip. After October they reside in Chicago Kempton, Sept: and Sherman Hunt of. Kempton announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary. Ellen, to. James.

Fred of Kokomo. Mr. Fred is the fol and Mrs. Roy Fred of The wedding took place In the Mishawaka. parsonage of the Russiaville Methchurch, the Rev.

M. Liggett performing the double ring ceremony. only attendants were Byrl: O'Donnell, sister of the bride and Francis E. Finck. After.

a reception for members ol the immediate family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred left for few days in Chicago. Mrs. Fred graduated from West Middleton High school and attended International College Fort Wayne.

Before her marriage she was employed in the quality control laboratory at Delco. Mr. Fred was graduated from Mishawaka High school 'and attended the University of St. Louis. He is employed in the radio tory at.

Kingston Products They will be at home to their friends. in Russiaville the latter part of October. Mr. and Mrs. A Hehmann, 561 North of Gray Kokomo, street, Indianapolis, formerly engagement of their daughter, Marianne, to Lieut.

Jack Murnan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murnan of Yonkers, N.

Y. Lieutenant, Murman recently re-1 turned to the states after serving with the fourth marine air wing as fighter pilot. Immediately finishing high school, he enlisted in the service in January. 1943, and left for overseas duty in September; 1944. No date has been set for the wedding.

Menus of the Day CHARLOTTE Sauce ADAMS. Piquant Braised Beef Ribs Barbecue Sauce Green Beans Whole Wheat Bread Butterscotch Rice (Recipes serve four) Barbecue Sauce cup butter or margarine cups hot water 2 tablespoons vinegar teaspoon salt Dash of black. pepper Dash of red pepper teaspoon paprika 3. teaspoon chill powder 1 teaspoon sugar teaspoons prepared Worcesterahire mustard. teaspoon Few drops tabasco 1: teaspoon chopped onion Clove of Mix ingredients and heat to.

boiling. point. Remove garlic. Use sauce to baste meat while braising. Butterscotch.

Rice cup. rice 2 cups milk-1: cup brown sugar 2. tablespoons butter or margarine tablespoon Scald milk. 'Add washed rice and cook in. double boiler.

Cook brown sugar and butter or margarine until syrupy, stirring constantly, When rice is nearly tender, syrup and cook until entirely done. Chill and serve with cream. Apricot Cheese Salad package lemon or orange gelatin cups bolling water or fruit juice 1 tablespoon vinegar or. lemon juice cup teaspoon cooked. grated apricots lemon rind (canned or cooked dried) cup cottage cheese 4 teaspoon -salt Dissolve gelatin in water.

Add vinegar and rind. Cool and let thicken alightly, Add remaining Ingredients and pour into shallow pan, rinsed out of water to prevent sticking. Chill: until Cut in squares and serve on crisp salad green. Top with: mayonnaise or boiled salad dressing. This salad can be made day or 50 in advance.

and stored in. vita- refrigerator. It contains protein, mins' A and C'and minerals. Marriage License James Scott Young. Forest, de tense, worker, and: Gloria Lee Weese, Russiaville.

Announcing Opening of farthe Miller School of Dancing to Sylvia Marvin Sept. 21 and 22 2 P. M. to 05 P.M. W.

Walnut St. Phones: 6294 6350 SEPTEMBER BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Murphy Greentown route: 2 announce the marriage of their daughter, Bernardine, above, to Put. Kobert James Rumford, son of Mrs.

Eland James ford of Sandusky. 0. The couple married at the home of the, officiating minister, the Rev. Everett Nixon, at 6 o'clock Monday September 10. Mr.

and Mrs. Don Warnock of Kokomo were the only 'attendants. The bride graduated from Greentown High school with the of 1945. Private Rumford was home on 30-day furlough after serving 20 months. overseas; He will report back to St.

Nichols hospital, Louisville, for 30 days or more and his bride will accompany him. RECIPES FOR YOUR SCRAPBOOK Chocolate Cake cup dark syrup. cup' sugar. cup shortning. 2 eggs.

Pinch salt. 1 teaspoon vanilla. milk, 2. cup flour. teaspoon baking powder.

teaspoon heaping teaspoon cocoa sifted together. For an icing, use elther whipped cream or chocolate syrup made by mixing a level teaspoon of cocoa into about cup syrup, pouring the syrup, over' just as its served. Mra. D. Copeland, Sharpsville route 2.

Send your: favorite recipe the "Recipe Kokomo Tribune. One recipe will be drawn from those published during the week, entitling the winner. to receive one dollar. "I WAS CONSTIPATED FOR MANY YEARS!" Relieved by KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN Constipated? Then here's an unsolicited letter you'll want to read: been troubled with common constipation for many years. Was taking liraLives pills all "the time, and feeling very Weak and run down.

3 months ago, began eating KELLOGG'S, ALL-BRAN daily. Now, I bave a regular, natural movement every morning, which helps me feel my best Mr. Samuel Blank, 292 King Highway, Brooklyn, New York You, too, may be able to free yourself from pills and purgatives for the rest of your life- -if your constipation is due to lack of bulk and you eat a dish of ALL-BRAN every day and drink plenty. of water! If not satisfied, send empty carton to Kellogg's of Battle Creek. You'll receive double the money.

you paid for it! ALL-BRAN is not a purgative. It's a highly nutritious food made from the vital outer layers of wheat. It's one of nature's most, effective sources of gentle-acting, natural bulk. Get 'ALL-BRAN at your grOcer's. It's made by Kellogg's of Battle Creek and Omaha.

A 18: THE KOKOMO TRIBUNE NEW PRESIDENT Morrow Poor, Russell John Myrtle colorful fall attractive noral the it of meeting announcing her standing committers for the and wiembe planning the of service. Mrs. Kellog gave an interesting report last on year the which hours of the corps for the totaled: 4,122 hours, 33 aldes participating; This was an increase over. the 1944. total by 1,000 hours.

June was recorded as the month with the largest number of hours. Mrs. Jackson, outgoing president, dismissed all of her committees and thanked them for their help during the year and also the doctors who assisted, She. then stressed the need of cooperation for the coming year on account of the large number of returning. servicemen.

The quarterly meeting Women's Council of the Main Street Christian church was in the of: dessert-party at the church Tuesday afternoon. Decorations -in charge of the Beecher class consisted of. white tapers and colorful garden flowers. Mrs. R.

J. Hamp was chairman for the program which included the showing of still pictures of church. architecture by the Rev. Wales. Smith and devotions by Mrs.

Alice Garrition: The principal business, was planning the all-church bazaar November 29. An honor roll of all. contributors to the bazaar will be compiled Mrs. Ray. Aikman, Mrs.

Scott Mygrant and Miss Sharlot Critchlow entertained the Tri Kappa sociate; chapter at a dessert Tuesday night; Prizes were awarded to Mra: Rudy, who was welcomed as a new member, and Mrs. Wilma Smith, with Mrs. Eldon Rouch receiving the attendance prize. Mrs. Marie.

Doty of Greentown. WAS guest. Officers were installed for the new: -year follows: Mra: Smith, president; Mrs. Mygrant, vice president; Mrs. ter Palmblade, recording secretary; Mrs.

Tom Moulder, treasurer, and Mrs. Roy E. Harper, corresponding secretary. The general meeting of the W. 8.

C. of Grace Methodist church for September was held at Epworth Chapel Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Li P. Hutto was devotional leader and the speaker was Mrs.

Emmett who told of the migrant work, also answering the many questions of 'her audience. The Lydia circle was hostess, with dates F. O. Life, F. C.

Kellie Ada Thorne and M. E. Hicks the committee. The round tea table centering the room was lovely with a lace cloth, pink: taper, centerpiece: of garden flowers in blending shades of pink and pastel service. The club members and two guests, Mrs.

-Katherine Chapman and Mrs. Betty Dicks, enjoyed dessert party at the W. C. A night. The tables beautiful with fall garden flowers.

The hostess committee was comof Mesdames Marjorie Hamilton, Cone, Irma Colvin and Mary Jane: Linn. The monthly box for service men in hospitals will consist of carda. Officers were elected an follows: Mra Rose mary Mrs. Joan Walton, vice president: Mrs. Mary Jane Lion, Kathleen Weitsel and Mra.

Arleen Foland, The remainder of the evening spent dancing and playing cards, prizes being awarded to Mesdames: Mary Lou Johns; Naomi Ward, Viriginia Smith and Dorothea Weaver. The committee for October will be the old offi- The Chatterette club with Mrs. Mae Baxter and Katherine Stephenson, tained: Tuesday night at the home of Mri. Florence: Whitesida1 Euchre played and prizes awarded to Mesdames Lucille Cornell, Lola Jarvis and Rosemary Lyan. Lone prize: Mrs.

Kokomo Circle bold and that direc tons Weddings Engagements Longs Beach the ship, Kenneth: Paul Ervin town Howard plicity, took in the Air and performed Chaplain George Robert Gordon, Preceding the Glenda strong Angeles and Love Call' accompanied. the organ by James H. Baker, 1st class, U. 8. N.

R. Before and after, the double ring ceremony, the traditional wedding Larches were played: by the orThe bride was attired in street length gown of white net over satin and blue accessories and carried: white Spanish lace handkerchief which is a keepsake of several erationa and carried by. the bride's mother at her wedding. The bridal corsage was orchids. The bridesmaid, Miss Bonnie Beale of Rushville, chose pink street length dress with white accessories and wore a corsage of pink rosebuds.

Petty Officer. 3rd class Joseph H. Sexton served as best man. The bride was graduated from the Prairie high 'school in 1945 and has been residing with her parents. The bridegroom WAS graduated from the Rusiaville high school in 1943 and joined the navy.

on Sep. tember 16; 1943. He took his boot training at Great Lakes, and then was sent to Memphis, to aviation radio. school, to gunnery school. Miami, and to Ft.

Fla. for operational ly to California and is now awaittraining. He was transferred recenting overseas orders. After a short wedding trip, and Mrs. Ferguson are at home 2843 East 6th street, Long Beach.

Mair-Fortney The marriage of Miss Madaline Fortney, daughter of Mr. and Robert Lewis of Muncie, to Sergi. James W. Blair of Muncie, now at Camp Shelby, stationed took place at the army chapel Camp: Shelby at 3:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, September. 8.

The attendants were Virginia Gates Fennimore who: is attending L. S. U. at Baton Rouge, and Sergt, William Testa: of. Brooklyn, N.

Y. The former Miss Fortney served Mr. Fennimore maid of honor when the latter was married 'in Kokomo May 20. program of organ music preceded the ceremony which WAB performed by an army chaplain and the altar was decorated with roses and candies. The bride wore blue mesh fashioned with cutwork cap sleeves and peplum, brown accessories and a corsage of red roses -Feanimore was dressed in beige "corded taffeta, draped tthe shoulder and fashioned with cap sleeves.

Gold: clips trimmed: the neckline and she wore black accessories and corsage of pink carnations and white chrysanthemums. The bride's mother wore light blue silk with navy accessories and a corsage of carnations and. chrysanthemums. Mrs. Sylvia Rybolt of.

Indianapolis, grandmother of the bride, was a guest. with number bridegroom of service also friends of the present, After dinner at the Forrest hotel in Hattiesburg, the couple went to New Orleans. Blair will spend a few weeks the south with her husband and relatives at Baton Rouge before returning to the home of her parents to remain until Sergeant Blair receives his new assignment when she again will join him. He action in both France and Germany. Bunker, Hill, Sept.

19. "beantiful candlelight wedding took place at 6: o'clock Saturday night in the Bunker. Hill: Methodist church, when Mary 'Frances, Prather I became the bride of Chester Meek. The altar was banked with flowen and ferns, with several groups of white: tapers, back of which the lighted cross. Preceding the ceremony, the organist, Mia.

Frank Lett, played "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life." during which Miss Carmine Prather, sister of the bride, lighted the tapers. "Oh Promise: followed by. the Lohengrin "Bridal The Rev. W. O.

Power with the bridegroom and best man, Warren Oden of Galveston, entered from' the choir room the matron of honor, Don Clayton, proceeded down the main Then came the bride: Love You Truly" softly, played during the double ring ceremony, and Mendelssohn' "Wed ding March" used for the The honor, the bride, wore a. light green drem, black hat black accessories with shoulder bouquet of pink roses and baby. breath. The bride lovely piece pink rabardine dress small black Her accessories were black and TOPS FOR On QUALITY Long Island Cite. N.

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