CORPUS CHRIST) TIMES, Wednesday, July 15, 1953Miss Maxine Barbara Isenberg, Van Gore, Jr., To Be MarriedlAT YOUR VEGETABLES0. \ • * * »•.#•••■Scalloped Asparagus PopularAll Year at Saunders HomeMr* and airs' GjM*rt H' Zseii.jin New York. She is a member ofberg, 309 South . Biw \Y.- an-’Phi Thela Kappa, honorary scholas-nounce the engagement and *p.j.He fraternity, proaching mmna^e of their daughRy 1JCONE WIXTRRMUTK“Ea t your vegetables** is an ad' monition generally addressed to children. Some adults need the reminder just as much, however, With fresh vegetables, or a wide variety available now In the mat-Kets it behooves any smart mother and wire to serve them regularly, cooked in a 'manner that tempts sagging summer appetiUes. Many Corpus Christi women know how.. in Ai-inch ; cubes 3 medium onions, chopped fine Few sprigs of paisley, snipped in little pieces 3 tablespoons butter or oleo l teaspoon salt *4 teaspoon sugar Juice i* lemon or 2 tablespoon canned or frozen lemon juice Cook turnips ir i tablespoon but. ter or oleo, salt, sugar and about 5 tablespoons water for 15 minutester, Mnxme Barbara, to Van Gore. Jr,. of Port Arthur. • ■•The couple will be .married on Aug. n at the First-'/ ChristianChurch. ’ .../.'■The bridegroom is tho son of Mrs. Ruth EL ,Gore of Part Arthur. He is a graduate of Port Arthur) High School and is now. employed! by the Dupont Sabine River Works.!The bride, a teacher in the Ov-j a age schools, is a graduate of Roy j Miller High School, Del .Mar Col-; lege and Baylor. University. Shei attended Juittiard School of Music jEntertain' YotIn-^ Ro fathisBnnptiviK