Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 180, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1931 — Page 7

DEC. 7, i93i_

R. U. R. ’to Be Staged by Thespis Thespis, dramatic organization at Butler university, will present "R. U. Ras its major production this semester at the workshop Friday

and Saturday nights, Dec. 18 and 19. under the direction of Mrs. Eugene Fife, faculty sponsor. R. U. R.. meaning, "Russums Universal Robots," concerns the creation of mechanical people in 2000 A. D. Mias .Jane Walker and Worth Barnett have the leading roles and

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will be supported by the following cast: Misa Willodean Nraie Miss Jacquelin Mtss Kathryn Dunn. Miss Arii<* Spurlock Joe Newman. Harry Weaver Emsley Johnson Jr.. Norman Singleton, John Holtman and Harold Love Production committees include: Costume —Miss Johanne Perrin, Chargor Twittv. Mildred McCormick, Geraldine Kuntz. Mary Frances Cray and L iana. Lee Property Miss Eleanor Marshall Harriett Trinfcle, Hetty McCracken FvMvn Bentley. Jean Yat.e* and Nelria R °th Stage--Eukene McManamon. Howatd Campbell Paul Duncan John Rarrngrv. Jess Pritchett, William Hoffman *nd Myles Swe^rx”. Election is Scheduled Hamilton Berry chapter, Service -'tar Legion, will rpeet at 2:30 Tuesday with Mrs. Eloise Hamilton. 1954 Central avenue. Flection of officers will be held. AH-Day Session Sin fed Happy Hour Club of W. B. A. No. 8 will hold an all-tlay meeting Tues- •' with Mrs, Walter Sutton, 332 Forth LaSalle street.

Daily Recipe CHILI CON CAKNE 1-2 pound salt pork 3 cvpx rooked beans 1-2 rvp ehopprd onion 3-!/ pound <iround lean beef l quart ran nrd t o mania toes 1 1-2 tablespoons ehdi powder Cut thp salt pork into lsinch cubes and brown in a skillet. Add these cubes to the beans. Brown the chopped onion in the salt pork fat. Add the ground beef and cook slowly for five minutes Combine with the beans and other ingredients. Simmer until the meat is tender and the flavors are well blended, stirring occasionally.

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-WHAT’S IN FASHION?— Costumes for Leisure Hours Directed By AMOS PARRISH

fp \ will the silks so convenient for the fs \ dressing hours. Ldg S jro/ /* I i But there's a fashion, too, for "lam / il \ dressier looking informal garments. Lp# ~j I • \ For lounging pajamas that are com- I ■<'gr; ft* I \ sortable to wear around the house f §.£ . 1 when callers aren't expected—but f W Jf&l| ' smart enough to greet callers in, if ;.v ?/ v- j 1 And for still more dressy informal i A I Ji i gowns that can be worn serving w m&a '-^dwgm tea or at family dinners. j | * Pajamas that fill these require- I *jrs 5), ments may he made of heavy silks, jWf XrBOP of silk-and-wool mixtures, of finej "iilptil % 6 . novelty wools, of velveteen or cor- #VS ‘ . JPj; , f Trousers Are Straighter >j W a ; I I \ Their trousers are a bit straighirr j j SMS' & -i|| | :■% than thr.v were last, year, and t $ fM&Samk 1 j&'igg. .< | ’ they're apt to be marie in one piece | / \ jk;'M h '<> 1 0: likfi a dress and often have long 1 ( ',Sk 1 m ||| i IThe corduroy pajama shown on . | |\ J, Bull M kT oulfit especially appropriate for the uk.'f -S R V .vounger person. Pajamas in this ; |X|yf : % SHhX} mLpm W: ■KT general silhouette but with softer || : % ’ '' bfK,ic * and sleeves are smarter for fk IKisSa K 'IM W fi|"l Dressy negligees, too, look more £ jßp mr-.f '% A B like dresses this winter. Tire one *• 'IFJIpI i* * ® i *Ss. ||l on the right-hand figure might al- f, T '-J y II -. K M -By.' most be a Vionnet dress. t '#■% -llßfe | It has the diagonal closing line, ! -p- \ :r ' JjM--' 1 ' --*3 ' the wrap over skirt, the. wide sleeve *“/ * \ L.. . and the two color contrast found in % > many of Vionnet\s dresse^. T* H At* IV V CC i- ..... —. .- —i ■ i■ ■

NEW YORK. Dec. 7.—This is the year when you can bring drama into the home . . . copying the smart-set heroine of the stage or talkie plot who trails through the scenes in majestic velvets and fluffy chiffons. Because hostess gowns and dressy leisure hour costumes are decidedly in the winter fashion picture. And that, makes them fine Christmas gifts, too. This doesn't mean that the good old robes, negligees and lounging pajamas are no more. .Far fi-om it! They’re just as fine gifts as they alawys were. Warm tailored robes of soft wools always will be in fashion in climates where they're needed. So

will the silks so convenient for the dressing hours. Bus there’s a fashion, too. for dressier looking informal garments. For lounging pajamas that are comfortable to wear around the house when callers aren't expected—but smart enough to greet callers in, if they do arrive.. And for still more dressy informal gowns that can be worn serving tea or at family dinners. Pajamas that fill these requirements may bp marie of heavy silks, of silk-and-wool mixtures, of fine novelty wools, of velveteen or corduroy. Trousers Are Straighter Their trousers are a bit straightrr than t.hjry were last year, and they’re apt to be made in one piece like a dress and often have long sleeves. The corduroy pa jama shown on Ihe left-hand figure is a tailored outfit especially appropriate for the younger person. Pajamas in this general silhouette but with softer s bodice and sleeves are smarter for : an older woman. '! Dressy negligees, too. look more like dresses this winter. Tire one on the right-hand figure might almost be a Vionnet dress. It has the diagonal closing line, the wrap over skirt, the wide sleeve and the two color contrast found in many of Vionnet's dresses. Pattern Is Offered The new hostess gown is almost j an informal dinner gown. Most of | the details are found in the sleeves —long and loose nr long and puffed ; —short and puffer or simple cap, sleeves. The gown is soft, long, slinkey, ! usually made of satin or velvet. Wouldn’t you like to have one that looks like a real stage model? Why not make one for yourself'or someone else? Amos Parrish has an easy pattern to follow which he’ll send you free if you write him, care of The Times Fashion. Bureau, 500 avenue. New York. Inclose stamped, addressed enlvelope. (Ooovrisht. 1931. bv Amos Parrish) Next: Amns Parrish suggests hmv In shop smartly for Christmas gloves and stockings.

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THE I> WAlf MJS TIMES

Lodge to Entertain ; Temple Rebekah lodge, 591, will entertain with a Christmas party Tuesday at the hall. 230 East Ohio : street. Mrs. Bertha Anderson, 236 : Rural street, will entertain members of the lodge with a tea from 2 t,o 5 Friday at her home.

FREE-FREE HAIR BOBBING BRING THIS COUPON Tuesday morning H:3<( so 10:31 a. in. vre will 808 your HAIR ab solutelv FRF/E. under the ex pert supervision of Mr. Irl. CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE 2nd Floor Odd Frllow Bldg. Llnroln (1132

i. FA THETA TAUS tlvSE CONVENTION Southern and Central Indiana province of the Delta Theta Tau sorority held its annual convention in Columbus, over the week-end. Approximately one hundred delegates were present. Miss Marie Perry, president of the hostess chapter, was in charge, assisted by Mrs. Will Roth. Four national officers attended, j including Miss Helen R. Baird. ; Chicago, president ; Mrs. Lura Lee Whitesell. Indianapolis, vice-presi-dent; Mrs. Ermal Coffin. Warsaw, pastern inspector, and Mrs. Olive Huston Martin, Springfield, 0., edi-

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tor of the sorority publication. Grit. The convention next year will be held r.t Andersca. MRS. DOBBS TO BE SUPPER HOSTESS Mrs. Francis Terrill Dobbs will be hostess at the Christmas supper mpeHne of Mu alumnae chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at 6 Wednesday ai her home, 509 North Ritter avenue Other members of the committee, with whom reservations may be made, are Mrs. Austin Clifford. Mrs. Nelson Elliott, Miss Florence Lupton. Miss Kathryn Bcwlby and Mrs. Phillip Johnson.

Press Club to Have Dinner at Ralston Home Miss Laura Smith will present reminiscences. “My Christmas Spent With Rilev," during the social hour that will follow the annual Christmast party and turkey dinner of the Woman's Press Club of Indiana Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Samuel Ralston. ' Hoosier Home." There will be no formal program. Reservations must be made with 1 Mrs. John Hays Bailey. Mrs. Wil-

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1 liam Herschel. transportation chair- ' man. has announced that members wishing transportation will meet at noon at the Columbia Club. ; Mrs. Boyd Gurley. Mrs. Rav D. Everson and Mrs. James A. Stuart will be special guests. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Julian D. Hogate, Danvillp; Mrs. Mabel L. Harlan. Lafayette, and Miss Kathryn Pickett. Enrola Dance Slated Euvola Club will entertain with a formal dance from 10 to 1 Dec. 22 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The committee in charge is Misses Sarah Ann Shirley and Mary Alice Jacki son. Jack Tilson's orchestra will i play.