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NIECE OF ACTRESS Nusbickel Betrothal Announced art Jt Tuthill, Chapman Troth Told Close friends of Mug Bar Bride-Elect's Kin bara Anne Tuthill gathered at the Beverly Hills home of her mother, Mrs. Sleeper Tuthill, to learn of Miss TuthiU'g engagement to John Dwight Chap. LOgangClCgCtmCg V. 1 I I SUMMER WEDDING is be-ing planned by Miss Joyce Leonore Harman, who will ENGAGEMENT Miss Marcia Christina Com to Lester R. Craggs has been OUTSTANDING SC coed Lenorm Sheila Monosson, will become Mrs.

James E. Patterson, it has been told. Irfwla tnd Rhode, phots Leonore Monosson, Student Official to Become Bride Miss Lenore Sheila Monosson, recently elected SC student body secretary, will be the SUMMER wedding plans ore being made by Miss Jane Gray Somen and Lt. Leroy Kneedler VSN. Butco-Ntator chats Jane Sanson to Be Wed Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth D. Sanson of South Pasadena have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jane Gray Sanson, to Lt. Leroy Kneedler L'SN. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Leroy Kneedler of Ala-mpda. The bride-elect Is a graduate of South Pasadena High School end Stanford University. Her fiance is an alumnus of the University of Colorado and is serving aboard the USS Collett. The couple are planning to be married this summer.

man. Miss Tuthill is the niece cf Martha Sleeper, former movie and stage, star now designing tor ner dress snop Fuerto Rico. The daughter of Horace S. Tuthill, the bride-elect has completed her sophomore year at the University of Colorado, where she is a member of Delta Gamma. She met her fiance, the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Stuart Chap man of Windsor, at the same university. Before he was graduated, the prospective bridegroom was treasurer of the senior class, School of Business and Phi Kappa Tau WEDDINGS ZILLGITT-ROSE Miss Bon nie Rose, daughter of Mrs. Her bert F. Dieroff of South Pasa dena, to Preston Zlllgitt, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Zillgitt of lngiewood, at Beverly vista Community Church. HARRIS -MARDER Miss Mitzi Marder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Marder, to Ron aid Harris, son of Mr.

and Mrs Samuel Harris, at Temple Betn-Ki. GREENBERGKARP Miss Joan Karp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karp. to Paul Mar tin Greenberg, son of Dr.

and Mrs. Fred Greenberg, at the Bev erly Hills Hotel, Rabbi Albert Lewis officiating. GINSBURG-ROSE Miss Myr-na Norma Rose, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harold S. Rose of Stu dio City, to Brian Jay Ginsburg, son of Dr.

and Mrs. H. M. Gins burg of Fresno, at the Hotel Bel Air, Rabbi David L. Greenberg officiating.

GRANOWITZFRANKLIN -Miss Barbara Franklin, dauth- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Franklin of Santa Monica, to Larry Granowitz, son of Mrs. A E. Granowitz, at Larchmont Hall, Rabbi Ben Zion Bergman officiating.

BORMAN MOYER Miss Marlene Lynn Moyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moyer, to Edwin Paul Borman, son of and Mrs. Michael Borman of Bird City, at Hollywood wedding Chapel. LA ROSE-VINUM Miss Nan cy Ann Vinum, daughter of Ed ward A.

Vinum, to Robert La Rose, son of Mrs. Nelson Power, at the Shatto Chapel of the First congregational Church, the Kev. Max Wilcockson officiating. The couple chose Lake Tahoe for their honeymoon. 1 1 4 4 SEPT, 5 is wedding date set by Miss Jane Harwood Nus bickel bride-elect of Lt.

James Warren Zika, USAF. Hunter Alums Meet Today The Bel-Air home of Mrs. Gilbert Lakin will be the setting for a meeting and dessert party of Hunter College Alumnae and Alumni today. Presiding will be the newly elected president, Mrs. Waldemar Odin of West Los Angeles.

Other officers to serve with her this year are Mmes. Harry Conviser, William Picking, Benjamin Charles and Miss Leola Cutler. Husbands of Guild Members Will Be Feted in Pasadena Members of Las Hermanas Guild of the Childrens Hospital will. entertain their husbands at a fun party today. Getting under way at 6 p.m.

at the Pasadena residence of the Wallace Joneses a buffet sup per will be served under the spreading oak trees. The Frank Jorgensens of San Marino who are leaving short ly to live in San Francisco will be guests of honor. be Mrs. Baxter Bralley. R7 Hull photo Joyce Harman Betrothed to Baxter Bralley The betrothal of two UCLA June graduates, Miss Joyce Leonore Harman and Baxter Francis Bralley; has been announced by the bride-elect's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Burns Harman of Santa Mon ica. These members of Delta Gamma and Phi Gamma Delta were both active in campus af fairs. Miss Harman was recording secretary of her sorority. Military Honors Mr.

Bralley, son of Mrs. Hall-man Bralley of Hollywood and Maurice Bralley of Houston, received a commission as second lieutenant in the AAF and was awarded the distinguished Mili tary Graduate Award last month. He served as a cadet colonel in his senior year and was elected to Arnold Air So ciety and Beta Gamma Sigma honoraries. The bride-elect is a scion of an early California family, her late being the William Everett Harmans, for merly of Beverly Hills. The late William Gardmers of Wichita, were maternal grandparents.

Mrs. Halm Plans Yearly BPWC Party Mrs. Vera Halm will be host ess at her annual party for Adelphic Business and Profes sional Women's Club members and their famiiles this aft ernoon and evening at her shore home, 209 33rd Manhattan Beach. Time-Saving Products Inspire New Menu Ideas for Summer Months 'Jt ESGAGEME1ST of Mary Katherine Whitney to Paul Vogelheim has been nn-nonnced by her parents. Da Ohtrmo photo MISS WHITNEY TROTH TOLD A European honeymoon will follow the September wedding of Miss Mary Katherine Whitney to Paul C.

Vogelheim. Their engagement has been; announced by the brlde-elecfi "parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Whitney of Palos Verdes. She attended Our Lady of the Lake College in San Antonio, and St.

Mary of the Woods College, Terre Haute, Her fiance, the son of Mr. and "Mrs. Charles Vogelheim of Rogers City, was graduated from the University of Arizona, where he was a member of Phi Del-' ta Theta. New England Society Plans Get-Together The New England Society of Los Angeles will hold another of its Saturday night dinner-meetings today in Odd Fellows Oak St. A dancing program is scheduled.

slivers we call them slivers they're slender and sharp In textured knits that hug and enhance, wear them now without a blouse, dressed up or not later, they're season-leaping Jumpers, each has its own leather tie belt misses' sizes, left, black, white, or charcoal 23.35 right, black and orange or black and white 25.00 designer's shop, second floor First President of Pomona College BY ROSARIO CURLETTI Of interest throughout educational circles in Southern California Is the engage ment announcement of Miss Jane Harwood Nusbickel of Santa Paula to Lt. James Warren Zika, USAF. Her maternal grandfather, the late Frank Haswell Harwood, served Pomona College as the first president of the board of trustees. He spent his life developing, with the late Frederick Henry Nusbickel (the bride-elect's paternal grandfather), a citrus root stock which would with stand California's varied cli matic demands. Jane, who was graduated last month from Oregon State College, met her fiance during her residence.

He Is a member of the class of '53, Kappa Alpha Theta The engaged girl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Parker "Nusbickel of San ta Paula, the granddaughter of Mrs. Harwood of the same city and Mrs. Nusbickel of Clare- mont.

She is a Kappa Alpha Theta, while Lt. Zlka, the son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Zika of San Mateo, is a Kappa Sigma. He Is stationed at Stead Air Force Base near Reno. Plans are being made for a Sept.

5 wedding at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Santa Paula, with the Rev. Peter Paulson officiating. SOCIAL EVENTS Assistance League, Oasis in the City home exhibit. 1211 Steven Way, Beverly Hills, 1-8.

Junior League, Metropolitan Living 1954, interior decorating display, Parklabrea Tower Building, 401 Burnside, Hunter College Alumnae, home of Mrs. Gilbert Lakin, 1003 Cassiano Road, Bel-Air, 12:30. Delta Zeta' Alumnae, hnme of Mrs. James Calhoun. 1865 Nichols Canyon 9A0), lor ttltphon orcen BY MARIAN MANNERS Less time in the kitchen and relaxation during the means more time for fun hot summer months.

A careful check of your grocer's shelves will inspire new menu ideas by revealing many time-saving products that you perhaps have not noticed or tried before. Your shopping list of time 6avers undoubtedly will start off frozen beverage concentrates, fruits and vegetables, frozen waffles and complete meals such as frozen Chinese foods or chicken pies. Incidentally, if you don't have a separate food freezer you may' store 40 to 50 pounds of frozen foods in the freezer portion of your refrigerator. Cake and Muffin Mixes Excellent cake and muffin mixes can be used for delicious baked goods. Bake early in the day when the air is cool.

Fdr economy refrigerator desserts, keep on hand several cans of versatile evaporated milk. Bottled lemon juice is still another item for your list. You will find many uses for this product from adding tang to iced tea to pointing up tne flavor of salads and fruits. Other products to help you beat the heat are soft drinKs and canned fruits and vegetables. DINNER MENU Friday Chilled Apricot Nectar Savory Tuna Croquettes Baked Stuffed Potatoes Fresh Green Beans Corn Meal Muffins (use a mix) Butter or Margarine Tomato Aspic Sour Cream Dressing Lemon Filled Cup Cakes (use a mix) Milk Tea or Coffee Saturday Patio Supper i Fresh Fruit Cup Potato Chips Barbecued Small Turkey Roasted Corn on the Cob BEST BUYS nidi ffernreicli cuts a fisure vrSin his wool knit told by her parents.

Xrnut H. Brook phot Marcia Cass Engaged Mr. and Mrs. William T. Cass of South Pasadena have announced the engagement of their -daughter Marcia Chris tine, to Lester R.

Craggs, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Craggs of San Bernardino. The vivacious bride-elect is a granddaughter of the 'late Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo B.

Cass of South Pasadena and of John B. Jackson of Upland and the late Mrs. Jackson. She became a member of the Golden Hoof Club at UC, Davis campus, where her fiance was graduated. He is a member of Calpha fraternity.

Wednesday Tomato Juice Cocktail Celery Sticks Cheddar Cheese Fondue Crisp Bacon Strips Buttered Asparagus Tips Romaine Salad Thousand Island Dressing Baking Powder Biscuits Butter or Margarine Frozen Waffles Vanilla Ice Cream and Boysenberrv Sauce Milk Tea or Coffee Thursday Chilled Pineapple Juice Broiled Rib Steaks Bearnaise Sauce Steamed Rice Green Summer Squash -Tomato-Egg-Sardine Salad Mayonnaise French Bread Margarine or Butter Prepared Chocolate Pie Milk Coffee or Tea wilihhi of hlrfax. we. g- i bride of James Eugene Patter son, it has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Monosson.

-Her fiance', the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Patterson of San Bernardino, is past pres ident of Squires and Lambda Chi Alpha and a member of Epsilon Phi and Chi Omicron Gamma at SC. The bride-elect was president of Alpha Epsilon Phi and jun ior class vice-president She is a member of Mortar Board and Amazons.

Crisp Green Salad French Dressing Hot Rolls Margarine or Butter Ice Cream Sandwiches Assorted Soft Drinks Chilled Beer Sunday Appetizer Wine Roast Leg of Lamb Pineapple Spears Franconia Potatoes Minted Carrots Molded Cabbage-Cucumber Salad Russian Dressing Hard Rolls Butter or Margarine Fresh Peach Shortcake Whipped Cream Milk Coffee or Tea Monday Chinese Dinner (use frozen foods) Egg Foo Yung Chicken Chop Suey Fried Noodles Sweet and Sour Pork Chinese Fried Rice Almond Cookies Milk Tea or Coffee Tuesday Consomme Sieved Egg Yolk Baked Stuffed Peppers (use leftover lamb roast) Whipped Potatoes Yellow Crookneck Squash Grapefruit and Orange Salad Transparent Dressing Bran Muffins (use a mix) Margarine or Butter Strawberry Pie (made from Evaporated milk) Milk Iced Coffee or Tea RECIPE GETS BIT 'PI-EYED' Perhaps you wondered about the strange sounding recipe for "deviled eggs with a too-soft filling of chopped meats, beans and much sticky icing" that appeared yesterday in our pre-Bowl picnic story. That astonishing "pi" was cooked up in the printing process. Here js our original version: "Avoid foods, too, that drip and sandwiches that ooze around the edges as you bite them, deviled eggs with a too-soft filling and cake slices with too much sticky icing." M. M. large supply are watermelon, cantaloupe, and strawberries.

Thompson grapes are fairly abundant, but better ones will be available later. Vegetables that are plentiful include bell peppers, okra, corn, tomatoes, cucuihbers, summer squash, lettuce and potatoes. Green beans are on the best buy list with prices somewhat higher. Meat has taken a price cut on the nationwide scale, so watch for specials at your lo cal grocery. Most stores this week are expected to feature all cuts of lamb, including roast, rhops and shoulder cuts.

as well as standing beef rib roast, steaks, corned and ground beef. There was such a record de mand for chicken fryers over the past holiday week end that their sale will drop slightly this week. All poultry In in good supply, and demand Is heavy for outdoor cookery, Small turkeys are more plenti ful now and will be during the next 30 days. Ducks end geese art also good. Elherta Peaches Reach Market Good Quantity Fresh produce remains in excellent supply In the Southland this week.

The first El- berta peaches are in the mar kets, and the quality and quantity are good. During the next two weeks will be the time to buy these for home carlnlng and freezing. Many markets will be offering lug prices. Other fruits In MISS MANNERS BUYING MEMO Granulated sugar, evaporated milk, tea, margarine, frozen waffles, frozen Chinese foods, canned grapefruit sections, baby meat in jars, packaged cereals, canned fruits and vegetables, shortening," bran, corn muffin and cake mixes, potato chips, liquid sweetener; wine, beer, toilet soap, bleach, commercial pectin, cleansing tissue, starch. the completa department stcra 8-4211.

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