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PAGE 8 PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTi: June 6, 1945 Shopping Wifh Polly Cranberry Glass Adds Right Touch of Color -y trf. 4 A TOUCH OF RED is an excellent color accent fa rUUUl. AUU nuai. "cuci Ulid.Il I ha 1 1 I I "I i 3 Casey-Wolff Wedding To Take Place In Sacred Heart Church By Anne Ryan Lcsh MARJORIE LOUISE CASEY and Dr. Regis A.

Wolff have made their wedding plans. The ceremony, at 11 o'clock, will be performed in Sacred Heart Church, by the Reverend Doctor Thomas F. Coakley, and the reception will take place in the Fox Chapel Golf vases, uaxiuy jaio, mtiijjij, Qnvj. uunw. utre inev are forever for the bride or the graduate.

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e-lass to stand upon a conee valJ p0n lantic 6100. between ai o'clock Monday through day or send a self-adL stamped envelope to her Post-Gazette. at table is $6.95. Vases cut, decorated or plain range from $1.25 to $6.95. Ivy bowls, wmcn are nice to have in pairs, are $2.95 each.

Candy dishes are $1.79 to $6.95. A large decorated brandy snifter is $16.25. Then there's a Victorian lamp, in cranberry glass, com 1 V-necks in front and the waist in back. Thee -T't pink, blue, or in solid 1 plete with chimney ana gioDe, at red or navy rickrack. Price.

$34.95. And this graceful table lamp that will fit into any living room and Sue Robbins, who will go to Smith. Sue Robbins, who has attended Winchester-Thurston from kindergarten days, though choosing Smith, was also accepted at Wellesley. Sally Rohm was accepted by Wellesley and Vassar. Elizabeth Ann Leggett has been honored with a scholarship at Wells.

Entering Wellesley will be Carol Curtis, Anne Decker and Barbara Marsh. Sara Jane Manley, a graduate of Winchester-Thurston four years ago, graduating from Wellesley this spring with high academic honors including Phi Beta Kappa, has been awarded a fellowship at Yale University. Others from this year's gradu LumJ tmiMmrimii irnnrr-irr I 1.. jL Dull Finish 3. Silky soft are these ww.

Post-GaietU Photo has a cranberry glass base and giuves. snia-' sent on Sunday night. June 17, at 8:15 o'clock in the synagogue. Flaying end men will be, from left to right: Mrs. Yale Cohen, Mrs.

Joseph Katz, Mrs. Hymen Siff and Mrs. Harry Rosenfeld. riUn MinSTrei JJOW tw win the interlocutor for the Minstrel Show which the Beth Shalom Sisterhood will pre- vwi.ii suiumer outfits are me popular type, in the four or v- v.uui ana Wharrey-Ralnbow Zelienople Club Engagement Told Announced by Mr. and Mrs.

Wil ates at Winchester-Thurston whose college plans have been I 'T liam J. WTiarrey of Ingomar, is completed include Louise Marsh, who will go to Connecticut College you 11 want them on hand (on br hands, in facti come hot wea or cool summer davs Thev in sizes 6 to 7U. pfiCe $150 'I Monogrammed 4. Beautiful and practical I these cosmetic kits that vou 1 slip into your purse to keep I stick, rouge and powder, all one container. Thev make ehal Wedding Trip in East For Sergeant and Bride MRS.

REGINA SPATZ of the Morrowfield Apartments announces the marriage of her granddaughter, Miss Marjorie Ruth Steinberg, to Sergeant Robert Vance Lewis, Army of the United States. The ceremony took place yesterday with Dr. Solomon B. Freehof officiating. The bride, a daughter of the late Dr.

Edward Steinberg of Erie, attended Northwestern University and was the engagement of their daughter, Ann Louise Wharrey, to Captain for Women; Marjorie Alexander, Virginia Garber and Frances Koos, Abner H. Rainbow, United States tc Pennsylvania College for Women; Betty Jane McCafferty to Army Air Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rainbow of Se Allegheny College; Anne Forn wickley. crook and Nancy Spencer to Fenn The wedding is already planned for Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock State; Christy Armstrong and Susan Sipe to Hollins, and Ann in the ML Nebo Presbyterian graduated from Cornell University where she was a member of Sigma sume their studies at the Uni ing ana you get them ri any three initials monogram without extra charge.

The" 1 come in red with navy black with fuchsia, or navy 1 red, and there are three com- ments inside. Trice just 59 rU, Church, with the Reverend W. Ritter officiating. versity of Pittsburgh. Wilson to Bucknell University.

Grubbs-Mellon Glendinning Keeble of the Rus- Delta Tau sorority. Sergeant Lewis, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lewis of McKee Starts Year With Flower Show Among the first of the clubs to prepare its program for the coming year is the Woman's Community Club of Zelienople, which has just issued its year book for 1945-1946. The club, which was organized in 1919 to promote clvjc educational enterprise, will resume activities with the annual garden and flower show on September 19, in charge of the garden and conservation committee.

A talk on "Care of House Plants" will be given by John Walley. During the year the club will hear a number of guest speakers, among whom are Henry Ziegler and Dr. Zoe Allison Johnston, with others still to be announced. Mrs. Roger Robinson was reelected as president for the new year, and officers serving with her are: Vice president, Mrs.

Frank Lampard; second vice president, Mrs. Nell Stauffer; treasurer, Mrs. Herbert Canerdy; secretary, Mrs. Olive Guth; assistant secretary, Mrs. G.

A. Lusk, and corresponding secretary, Mrs. Max Sitler. Hasper-An derson Announced today is the mar Pin-Up Girk Miss Casey, a daughter of Major John F. Casey of Pittsburgh, and Mrs.

J. B. Buckley of La Jolla, California, will have her cousin, Mrs. Rupert Friday, for matron of honor. To be bridesmaids she has chosen Marion Gretsch of New-York, Marian Macsherry of Baltimore, Therese Coakley of Cleveland, Joan Casey of Washington, D.

formerly of Pittsburgh, and Lieutenant Virginia Wolff of the Women's Army Corps, sister of the bridegroom-to-be. Allen Divers will be Dr. Wolff's best man, and his ushers will be Dr. Chester Beall, Dr. John Hamilton, David I.

McCahill Carl Pannier and Dr. Rupert Friday of Pittsburgh, and Clay McElhone of Kent, Ohio. There have been many parties for the couple during the past few weeks, and more are to take place between now and the wedding day, among them the rehearsal dinner which Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Casey will give next Tuesday night in the Longue Vue Club. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Liggett Craig will entertain the bridal party in their home on Sewickley Heights. And next Monday night, both the spinster and bachelor dinners will take place.

Kxpectcd in Pittsburgh for the wedding are Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Coakley of Cleveland, Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Connelly of Philadelphia, Mrs. J.

B. Buckley of La Jolla, California and Mr. and Mrs. John Daly of Boston, Massachusetts. Make College Plans At last night's thirty-ninth annual commencement exercises of Winchester-Thurston School in Calvary Episcopal Church, the Mary A.

Graham Scholarship Frlze for character, personality, loyalty and scholarship wa3 awarded to Carol Curtis, presuknt of the graduating class. Another senior prize went to Jean Harris for excellence in scholarship. Jean is the daughter of Headmaster and Mrs. Erdman Harris of Shady Side Academy. A new annual award, to be known as the Ruth Gamsby prize, to be given to a girl for outstanding loyalty to her school over a number of years, was presented to Frances Lyne.

Among the tifty members of the senior class who are college-bound are Sally Rohm, Margery Succop and Elizabeth Wright, who will enter Vassar, and Jean Clark, Nancy Clarkson, Jean Harris, Glenda Heilman, Barbara Hunter kin apartments has announced the marriage of his niece. Louise Keeble Grubbs, to Edward Purcell Miss Wharry is a graduate of Slippery Rock State Teachers' College. Captain Rainbow, who has just returned to this country after completing 100 missions, will report to Atlantic City. He attended Penn State Collge. riage of Miss Lenora M.

Hasper. place, was graduated from the University of Pittsburgh and received his master's degree from Lamp and Ivy Bowls daughter of Mrs. Rose M. Hasper Mellon II, in St. Augustine, Florida.

of Gidding street, Hazelwood, and the white rayon shade is edged in rank R. Anderson, son of Aaron mulberry ruching. Price $32.50. the same university. Following a wedding trip East, the couple will reside in Pitts Mr.

Mellon's a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alexander Mellon of Anderson of Chatsworth avenue, i 5. Ends of hair break and pins rust when you wet hair nightly to make pin And that's why you should use I preparation, girls. You put a drops on cotton, saturate the of your hair and then proceei Sleep in Colton Hazelwood.

burgh, where Sergeant Lewis is The wedding took place yester North Negley avenue. Scton Hill Meeting Sleepy-time girls can slumber day at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. Ander in cotton PJ's. Here are all styles, son will be at home with her stationed.

Hutler Ceremony At a service in the First Meth twist those pm curls. Next mother after Mr. Anderson leaves in sizes 32 to 40. In printed percale thev come in small floral de ing when you comb out your hah The Pittsburgh district of Seton Hill College Alumnae will hold its for the service in a week or so. do, curls are soft and beautj odist Church of Butler, on I'rice 50 cents plus tax.

Vd corsage of snapdragons. Mrs. Mary Rosswog was matron of honor. The subsequent reception took place in the home of the bride on Stanton Heights. Braddock Girl Engaged Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Samowitz of Mills avenue, Braddock, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Ruth Samowitz, to Petty Officer. Third Class Irvin Glassman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

signs on blue, red. or green; in the tailored type with convertible necklines or in the high-necked, Black-Snellins final business meeting and election of directors at the Roosevelt Hotel next Monday evening at 8:30. Mrs. Charles Heim is president. May 22, Miss Marilyn Wise, Announcement has been made time bobby pins and hairpins are just painted, in case you don't Know.

of the marriage of Mrs. Edna Mae daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Laing Wise of North Main street, became the bride of Lieutenant Black and Harold Harris Snelling, ruffled, yoked style. There are pretty paisleys also.

Price, $2.95. Red and white or blue and white striped seersuckers are $3.95. And there are two-piece shorties in Our Garden both of the East End. The cere (jg) Gael Truett Bunch, mony was performed last Satur Harry Glassman of Kingwood day at 3 clock the chapel of the Sixth United Presbyterian percale at $2.50. striped or floral seersuckers, at $2.95.

Extra pretty street, Morgantown, W. Va. States Naval Reserve, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen P.

Bunch of Bakersfleld, Cal. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Mexican Bean Beetle Petty Officer Glassman has been Church by the Reverend E. A home on a 30-day leave after Daum. sin are one-piece shorties trimmed with rickrack braid. They are ruffled like playsuits and certainly could be worn as such.

Thev have Reverend Doctor T. LeRby Hooper. spending two years in the South The bride wore powder blue and The matron of honor was Mrs. Pacific. a white chiffon and net cap and a Chews First Young Leaves By Marion Black Williams Frederick Nixon, of Westfield, N.

cousin of the bride, and the maid of honor. Miss Alice McClis-ter of Kittanning, her college classmate. Mefa Given Says THE ADULT OF THE Mexican bean beetle passes the winter in sheltered Dlaces or under debris in the carden. John L. Wise, brother of Improve Low Point Meats With Herbs There art always two sides to a 11 gars It is ready to attack the first bean leaves that develop.

It is often difficult to detect the damage that the beetle has done until the leaves are badly chewed, because the beetle works HAT THE FAMILY DIET may provide all-around nutrition these the bride, served as best man and the ushers were Lieutenant John L. Bennett, United States Army Air Corps; Leslie Sarles, of Butler, Vernon L. Wise 1 days we have to keep our eye constantly on the protein foods. This means doing a lot of juggling and planning for the spend on the. underside of the leaves.

sift with 1 teaspoon baking powder, ys teaspoon salt. Beat 2 eggs until light and lemon colored, add The adults lay eggs on the underside of the leaves about and Private First Class George S. 10 days after they first appear. Kurtz, home on furlough after li cup of sugar gradually, beating ing of the red points and buying no point or low point meats. Ground lamb is not liked by too many people, but it is low in points and because it is ground absorbs other flavors readily.

This does not mean that the same flavorings and the same appearance of the food need to be repeated often. Tomatoes These egg masses are tiny, orange ground, even before the true leaves appear. It is important that the two and a half years in a German prison camp. undersides of the leaves be covered The bride was graduated from story. Th way you now look and the way evrry woman dreamt of looking.

Start your body contour program tody and it will be 11 success story for tomorrow. LOSE 2014 lbs. and plant in a low baking dish I the Baldwin School and Cornell Takes One Yard with the insecticide because the beetles on the undersides of the leaves during their entire life University and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. cycle. Lieutenant Bunch is a grad constantly.

Add V2 teaspoon vanilla. Add the flour mixture gradually and fold in carefully. Pour batter into a greased 8-inch layer cakepan and bake at 350 F. for 20 to 25 minutes. Cool.

Spread 1 pint strawberries that have been sliced and sweetened over top and cover completely with a meringue made by adding a dash of salt to 2 egg whites and beating until stiff but not dry, then gradually uate of the Montezuma School for Bovs and Cornell. He has served Arsenate of lead must not be used on beans because the foliage will be burnt. We have foundthat cryolite gives the most satisfac overseas in the Pacific since De cember, 1943, taking part in the tory results throughout the sea son. Rotenone can also De usea Marshalls, Philippines and Oki nawa campaigns. Ingram Wedding Beans can be dusted while the foliage is still wet with dew, just clusters which hatch in two weeks and the oval, spiny, orange larvae begin to chew on the underside of the leaves.

A continuous supply of beetles causing extensive damage is assured throughout the season because the second generation eggs take only 20 days to mature into adults. The beetles leave the plants and hibernate when the first frosts begin. The adult is slightly larger than a ladybug and is brownish yellow with 16 black spots on its back. The Mexican bean beetle is not too hard to control, if the control is started before the beetle attacks the plants. A stomach poison must be used because the beetle is a chewing insect during all of its life cycle and can be destroyed cither in the larva or adult stage.

It is not too early to start dusting the plants as soon as the seedlings push through the 7i4 inches quickly, safely and pleasantly. Low Rates Result Guar-enteed 9 Payment Plan Available adding 14 cup sugar and beating well after each addition. Return as long as the leaves are not handled. Handling damp foliage, to the oven and bake for 15 addi Mr. and Mrs.

S. A. Boston of pi i tional minutes or until meringue either when dusting or picking beans, spreads disease. Evans avenue, Ingram, have announced the marriage of their is golden brown. This may be served warm or cold with a custard sauce.

(The remaining egg daughter, Miss Mary Corinne Bos Qgm ton, to Captain William O. Wilson, yolks may be used for this.) I are a good flavor addition, likewise onions, celery and green peppers. Then, too, there are a number of dried herbs and seasonings that will help the cook with imagination to do wonders with meats of little flavor. Many stores now have little herb nooks. Herbs which are interesting with meat are basil, rosemary, thyme and marjoram.

Even poultry seasoning used with discretion is pleasing, and then there are red peppers in the pod as well as black whole peppers which can be cooked for a while in the liquid and then fished out before the meat is served. POINT SAVER CASSEROLE 'a pound ground lamb; cup chopped onion; i cup chopped celery; dash of pepper; 1 teaspoon salt; iy2 tablespoons flour; cup water; 1 small egg plant, peeled and sliced, and IV2 cups dry bread, cubed. Panfry lamb, onion and celery in a skillet until lightly browned. There is usually enough fat in the meat for this. Drain all but one tablespoon fat from cooked meat.

Add seasoning and fiour and stir to blend well. Add water and cook until thick. Arrange egg United States Army Air Forces Pour over it the hot meat sauce and cover with bread cubes. Bake in a 350 F. oven for about 25 minutes until egg plant is tender.

Serves 4. Thursday Menus Breakfast Grapefruit sections, soft cooked eggs, toast, Luncheon Cream of spinach soup, cold tongue sandwiches (left-over) on rye bread, relish, peanut butter cookies. Dinner Point-saver casserole, baked potatoes, mixed vegetable salad with peppy French dressing, bread, strawberry meringue cake. MERINGUE CAKE Strawberries are rich in Vitamin C. cup of the fresh picked, thoroughly ripened berries will furnish the day's requirement.

Never hull berries before washing and never soak. Wash as quickly as possible in cold water, then drain and hull. To make th cake, sift flour, measure cup and re- large servings. son of Mrs. Virginia P.

Wilson of IT. Serve each child 3 cups of milk Maberly street, Ingram. 347 Fifth Avenut 4th Floor Optt lm and each adult 2, in addition to the milk used in the menus. The ceremony was performed on May 15 in St. Philip's rectory, Craf ton.

The bride's attendant was her 173021 aft A tmmm mo 1 sister, Miss Martha Boston, and fa t2- Technical Sergeant Raymond M. Marlier, United States Army Air fy YOU CAS GIVE YOURSELF A DELUXE Goodman Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Goodman of New York have announced the engagement of their daughter, Forces, was best man.

Captain and Mrs. Wilson are in i Miami Beach, where he is awaiting reassignment after serv ing 21 months in the Southwest Pacific as pilot and liaison officer Miss Sherly Goodman, to Lieutenant Milton J. Esman, Army of the United States, son of Mrs. Mayer with the Fifth Air Force. Schroth-Clark G.

Esman of Pittsburgh. Miss Goodman, who received her At a morning ceremony on Saturday in the Bellevue Presbyterian Church. Miss Katherine Arlene IN 5 to 3 H0m IN 2 to 3 AT HOME B.S. and M.A. degrees from New College, Columbia University, and studied painting with Ozenfant in Paris, is at present on the staft of the division of cultural co-operation.

Department of State, Washington, D. C. Lieutenant Esman is stationed at the Civil Affairs Training School at Harvard. Before entering the service he received his B.A. from Cornell and his Ph.D.

in government from Princeton. By Alice Brooks You can make this apron from a ONE-YARD remnant. Pattern 7C02 has embroidery transfer; pattern pieces; directions. Send 15 cents in coins for this pattern to Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. 104 Household Arts P.

O. Box ITS. Station O. New York 11. N.

Y. Print plainly name, pattern number, address, zone. Schroth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Schroth of Mt. Lebanon, became the bride of George William Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E.

Clark, of Avalon. Dr. James Lyons Chesnut officiated. Mrs. John C.

Shryock was her cousin's matron of honor and Ted McCurdy served as best man. A breakfast in the William Penn Hotel followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Hershey, Mr. and Mrs. Clark will re kJ Miss Adele Married Elizabeth Kossl, daughter of Mr.

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