Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 55, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1932 — Page 7
TOLY 14/1932.
Star Gazing Feature at Girls Camp Star-gazing from the roof gardrn of Blue Triangle hall will be the feature of a program tonight given by the High School Girl Reserve Inter-club Council. The program will be a part of the day camp activities now being held by high school girls from Broad Ripple, Ben Davis. New Bethel, Beech Grove, Washington, Shortridge. Technical and Manual. A picnic supper will precede the program. Walter Johnson, local amateur astronomer, will give a talk on stars, and demonstrate telescopes of his own construction to the group, which then will visit the 300-pound telescope erected at Twenty-ninth street and Kenwood avenue. An outing at Camp Delight, Y. W. C. A. camp for girls on White river, is planned for Saturday. Activities will include swimming at Northern beach, a picnic lunch with the regular campers at Camp Delight, and an afternoon period devoted to reports from the Camp Gray conference at Saugatuck, Mich., attended by the Misses Martha Ann Goodlett, Florence Easterday, Mary Jane Sandford, Dorothea Jamerson, Ruth Hardrick, Wanda Carter and Wilda Hobson. Mrs. Donald D. Hoover will accompany thfc party to camp. Future events planned for Thursday morning program include trips to the Real Silk Hosiery Company, Columbia Conserve, and Dilling Candy Company. Discussion periods will be held following the trips for the consideration of vocations, labor laws of Indiana and working conditions for girls and women. Swimming Instruction will be given rYcry Tuesday morning at 10:30 at Central Y. W. C. A., followed by a crafts period. Miss J.ane Colsher, 27 South Irvington avenue, is president pf the high school Girl Reserve Interclub Council. Miss Jenna Birks, Girl Reserve director at Central Y. W.C. A., is in charge of the program. Sw’immng instruction is being given by Mrs. Robert Brandos, Miss Vonda Browne and Miss Jane Cartwright.
Columbia Club Annual Picnic Slated Today ■ The family of a Columbia Club member w'hich wins most honors today in various events at the annual picnic held by the club at the Ulen Country Club of Lebanon will be awarded the Henry C. Ulcn trophy. This award will become the permanent possession of the family that wins it three times. Those who have won the trophy; once each are Wallace O. Lee, Roy ! Metzger, Eugene Pulliam and Dr. Carl H. McCaskey. The program which includes golf, bridge and games began at 11 this morning and will continue until midnight. DRAMATIC CLUB TO GIVE PLAY TONIGHT Garfield Dramatic Club, directed by Arthur D. Barnett, will give a three-act play, “The Daughter of Duke of Ballyhoo.” tonight and Friday night at the Garfield municipal theater. Miss Virginia Hildebrand is in j charge of a stunt program to be I given by children of the Garfield playgrounds. The Rev. John N. Downey of St.! Patrick’s church will speak tonight! and the Rev. U. S. Johnson. Fountain Square Christian church, Fri- j day night. W. V. Terry, superin- ; tendent of the Sunshine mission, will talk. Dinner Dance Slated Indianapolis Country Club will entertain its members and guests | with a dinner-dance Saturday night. Reservations should be made at the j clubhouse. Music for the dancing i will be provided by Wing Phillips' orchestra.
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WHAT’S IN FASHION— Eyelets Make Selves Useful Directed by AMOS PARRISH— ———
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NEW YORK, July 14.—Certainly there are a lot of holes in materials this summer. Haven't seen so many since the days when women punched them by the hundreds into doilies. Then they laboriously embroidered around them and boasted to the neighbors: “My last doily had 300 eyelets!” Eyelets are In again, all right. In dresses and shoes and gloves and bags. In belts and neckwear. And in table linens, too. And are those eyeleted dresses smart! If each “punch” represented a grading for fashion-right-ness. they’d be marked correctly. Like so many of the materials that used to be thought of just for afternoon, they’ve proved that they’re just as good for street wear. It was mostly a matter of changing the colors. The dress sketched at the left of the illustration is one of the new eyeleted street types. A smallholed, close pattern in a dark shade. Most women like a crisp touch of
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white on these darker dresses. And they usually wear them over white slips, too. The other dress is the afternoon type. Not the usual plain, pastel material. But printed, in the same color which is used for the cutwork. We’ve seen women wearing these in blue-and-white, red-and-white, brown-and-white. In practicallly all of the smart “and-white” combinations.
10c DANCE I TONIGHT. THURSDAY GOLDEN GATE I 6780 E. WASHINGTON ST. I BEX HOLLAMAN ORCHESTRA I DANCE OTF \7 HAROLD SATURDAY fv Y CORK’S & SUNDAY A CORKERS HARBOR Free Dancing Tonite Admission to Hall, tftc Drive out W. Wash. St. to Ben Davis. Follow Municipal Airport- Sign South. TONIGHTS e presentations at your NEIGHORHOOD theater/ ' =: NORTH SIDE HFHKVSCVS Talbot at 22nd St B■*N*l*AlaMi Joan Crawford and ■MBNa Robt. Montgomery iu “LETTY LYNTON” •■■■■■■■■ Noble at Mass. Ave. Twin Frature ! HMHMN Victor Mcl.aglin "WHILE PARIS SLEEPS” RICARDO CORTEZ in “BAD COMPANY" WEST SIDE ■■■■■■jpMHpHßW. Wash. St Belmont lames Dunn and Peggv Shannon in “SOCIETY GIRL”
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Os course when you're wearing an eyeleted dress, you don't want , your accessories to be so drafty. Better use plain ones. But with other dresses, you can make a very airy effect by using eyelet-cuffed gloves, kid shoes with eyelet sections, and maybe an ayelet belt. Or you might dress up a frock that has a pique collar by wearing an eyelet one for a change. We have directions for making one of the demure Puritan collars which would be smart in an eyeleted material- If you’d like these directions. send the coupon.
AMOS PARRISH THS INDIANAPOLIS N Y. FASHION BUREAU. 500 FIFTH AVE. N. Y Please send me vour bulletin Riving directions for making a Puritan collar. I enclose stamoed. addressed, return envelope. NAME 8T CITY STATE
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