Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 187, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1930 — Page 7

DEC. 15, 1930.

Lingerie Is Important to Costume BY MARY KNIGHT United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS, Dec. 15—The dress itself -.n't what actually makes the well-; dressed woman. The “feel” of being well-dressed must begin underneath and work itself out in keeping with the entire wardrobe. That’s what makes lingerie such an important question and such a fascinating one! For instance, there is the lace embroidered suit to be worn only with the lace evening gown. It is soft nd sheer and covers the body like a silk cobweb. The design in the lace at inter- ! * als is embroidered daintily in pink or blue or green, orchid, yel- ; low or topaz, as the case may require. The lace itself more often is cream j colored than otherwise, but may j also be had in the very pale tones; with slightly deeper embroidery. 1 Step-ins, brassier and slip prepare the way for the evening gown and, assure it that its foundation is; built properly. After the ball is over and Mademoiselle has entered her boudoir, j .she finds that the maid has laid out j the lace pajamas matching her garments chosen for the evening. Oh, yes, and her lace-toed-over-satin boudoir slippers show the same tracery embroidery. The pajama coat slips over the head, the opening being put in a| deep V with three narrow' bands j of ribbon crossing the lower por- j tion of the angle. The sleeves are finished in the same manner, and ! also the edge of the loose trousers, j HONORS DAUGHTER AT BIRTHDAY FETE Mrs. Francis J. Moore, 2046 Park I avenue, entertained Sunday after- j noon in celebration of the birthday j anniversary of her daughter, Bar- j bara Ann. Christmas decorations j were used, and the table where the guests were served was centered with a small Chirstmas tree. Guests were a group of children. Buster and Jack Hamilton, Jack and Maxine Bonner. Dolores ar.d Joan Prather. Peggy and Jeanne Marie Barney. Dickey Barney. Dorothy Jean Price. Patty Lou -M(l Donald Robb. Edward and Betty Jane Mitchell. Jane Collins. Martha Jo P-unyan. Elizabeth Newman. Katy Lou j Matlock. Martha Lou Sunderland. Eliza- | beth Marshall, Patty Lou Nichols. Barbara Renick. Martha Good, Roll McLaughlin ! and Caroline Coslizer.

Banquet to Be Held Indiana White Shrine, 6. will hold its annual Christmas ceremonial banquet at 6 Wednesday night at the Claypool. The supreme worthy high priestess, Mrs. Jean Haines Terry, Aurora, 111., will be the guest of honor and will give the address. Mrs. Charles Marshall, worthy high priestess, and Walter King, worthy sheperd, are in charge of arrangements. • Party to Be Talked Theta Mu Rho sorority will hold ? business meeting Wednesday night at the home of Miss Lena May, 3101 Nowland avenue. Plans for the annual Christmas party will be made, and baskets of food will be distributed to the poor Wall Corkscrews Corkscrews attached to the walls are an important part of the modern kitchen’s equipment. They save undue muscular strain.

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CHAPTER HONORS SORORITY OFFICER Indianapolis associate chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority entertained with a luncheon Saturday in honor of the grand vice-president, Miss Henrietta Newton, Crown Point, at the home of Mrs. Charles Federman, 25 East Fifty-second street. Christmas decorations were used at the tables. The hostess was assisted oy Mesdames William Snethem, Charles Reagan, Reid Dixon and W. L Dailey. This afternoon there will be a business meeting, with the chapter president, Mrs. O. T. Blemker in charge. League Favors Changing Child Labor Statue Proposed amendments to the child labor section of the child attendance law were approved at a joint meeting of the executive board and the chairman and vice-chairman of the legislative committee of the Indiana League of Women Voters held Friday afternoon at the league headquarters. The president. Mrs. Charles N. Teetor of Hagerstown, presided. Under present unemployment conditions the league considered it inadvisable to make the change in law at the present time, however, and to wait untfl the return of more normal conditions. A discussion was held of the state aid to education proposals, and information on the subject will be sent to members of the state board before a final decision is made. A permanent registration law, which will be supported by the league in the coming session of the legislature, was discussed. The executive board will meet Jan. 2 to make final plans for legislative work, and the entire board will meet Jan. 8, the opening day of the .state legislature. Club Arranges Dance Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rose Danner, Miss Helen Danner, Miss Ruth Burford and Burford Danner for a dance to be given at 10 Monday, Dec. 29, at the Woodstock Club. Party to Be Given The social service department of the Municipal Gardens Club, Women’s Department Club, will give a benefit card party at the gardens at 8 Tuesday night. Mrs. John Hicks is in charge of arrangements.

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