Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 110, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1932 — Page 9

SEPT. 16, 1932.

Dr. Kast to Be Honored at Shower Mrs. John W. Fmhardt, asisted by hfr sister, Mrs, Louia Davidson. *'i!l onterlaln tonight with a liijcn shower and musicale at her home, j 5424 Washington boulevard, in honor of Dr. Marie B. Kast, whose marriage to H. Theodore Kuhlman, will take place Saturday, Oct. 15, in Philadelphia. Decorations and appointments will be carried out in the pastel shades, orchid, yellow, green, and pink. An imitation white trunk with the colors will contain I the shower gifts, and will be pre- I aented to Dr. Kast by Miss Martha MarDougall, a niece of Mrs. Emhardt. Musical Program Planned The presentation of gifts will be preceded by a musical program as follows: Jru'nim.n'al Trio ;;Kl*h Me Again' Victor Herbert Ah Bnoet Mystery of Life’ , Victor Herbert .i'P* y ~r ov ' 80,1,1 Victor Herbert Ml’s The-ms Autos't. violin. Miss Margaret Joner cello, ana Mr*. ~ Otto Pam*, pianist, voice . Harriet Ware • tar Jam** H. Roger* R isP. t . Ur w u i ' • • Gordon Levin MK* Mahel snpra.no; Mias Dorothy Bartholomew, acrom,i panlst. violin - i.Swvenlr” Fran* DMl* Nobody Know* de Trouble Ive Seen 'Chant > White 'Reauieou< Night' - iTale* of Hoffmam. Ml** Jean Davidson. Mr*. Otto Harris, accompanist. Headings— • The Newlywed* Go Chopping” Negro Dmlect Selection. 7 rio - • Be° r R °*'" MacDowell .■serenade Toallll Ml.s* Aiigoslate. Jone* and Mrs Parrfr The trio also will play during the serving hour. Other Parties Planned The guests with Dr. Kast and her sistpr, Miss Emma Kast, will be: Heckman. Stella Coleman Charles Cahal/.er. William Cle\ - enger, W. E. Davidson. T. F Davidson. S L. •MarDougall. John nberwein. George Garceu. Rov fielder, Cliffoord Jink* K L Jstnea Marlow L R Martlni* 1 ;: W*lter Morton. Robert Moore. T. B ™ W i .r Slate John W Whltehaad Frod B w > o h o rri of An(*> r : *° n - Dr Lillian Mueller Dr. Ada Srhweltv=„i Dr w M " nda floiifer. Dr. Elizabeth >e- Misses Glen Anderson Ada Alver*on. Lucy Ralromb Emma Doenpers Josephine Fitch. Thelma Hawthorne Nelma M 0 Mav Newburn and Dorothy White other parties which will honor Dr Kast before her marriage include a dinner to be given by Dr. Mueller, Sept. 22. at her home, 208 West Forty-second street., and a bridge party and miscellaneous shower to be given by Mrs. Marlow and Mrs. Adah O. Frost, Monday night. Sept. 26. at. the home of Mrs. Varlow, 3917 Carrollton avenue. Attendants for .Wedding to Be Told at Party The date and attendants for the wedding of Miss Marjorie Anne Tilly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lilly, 3907 Guilford avenue, and Robert L. Stevenson will be revealed at a treasure hunt to follow n dinner tonight in the blueroom ol the MarottThe treasure hunt will be held fit a garden party at the home of Dr. W. E. Kennedy. The table will be arranged with pink roses and snapdragons. Pink tspers will light the room. l?ie guests will include: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gwinup of Anderson; Miss /.mm a Louise Reeves of Mooresvllle; Miss Josephine Chambers of Knoxville. Tenn.: Joseph White of Noblesville. Misses Juanita" Miller. Helen Weyl. Eleanor Moran. Marjorie Devaney, and Messrs. Jack Godfrey. R L. Oehrt. E. B. Gallegher. Louis Rainier and Gregg Ransburg. Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves of Mooresville entertained Thursday night with a family dinner at their home. Corduroy Still In Paris designers continue to use corduroy and ribbed velvets. Vionnct is using corduroy for sports coats and Chanel employs It for tailored suits. Ribbed velvets appear in evening gowns chez Maggy Rouff and Mainbochet.

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MISSION SOCIETY TO HOLD CONFERENCE

Members of the Indianapolis district of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church held the first sessions of an all-day conference this morning at the Irvington Methodist Episcopal church. Luncheon at noon was to follow the morning program. Speakers on the program this morning were Miss Anna Carson and Miss Hazel Davis, missionaries from the Philippine islands. This afternoon Mrs. H. O. Garman, Mrs. Henry E. Ostrom, Mrs. S. J. Hatfield, Mrs. S. C. 'froung. Mrs. Jashwant Rao Chitamber, Miss Emma White, Miss Grace Reed and Miss Carson were to speak. Mrs. Chitamber, wife of the Methodist bishop of India, was to be the principal speaker of the day.

NEW YORK. Sept. 16.—A1l the j girls are going to have “white i collar jobs” this fall. And what j profitable, effective jobs they'll be. Those new starched white neckpieces can change the character of a dre-ss completely. And at the same time, they flatter the facevS above them. You need that flattery this year particularly, because the new high necklines might bring a dark color too near your face to be becoming. A lingerie collar steps in with Just the wffite relief necessary. And another tip. You can put a wide white collar on an old dress and give it the broad-shouldered look of this year. Cover the Shoulders / The newst wide ones come away out to the shoulders, and even cover them in sonic cases, in cape effects. I And they often have a little, dignified standing collar besides. For those who can stand its prim- j ness, the new cloister collar is smart. ! Thus is like a nun's colllar . , . a broad circular one with a little 1 standing collar, fastening in the bark. It's often made of a softer material than a nun's . . . crepe, or possibly mousseline de soie. If you's like to cover up the front opening of a dress, but can’t wear this clerical effect, pick one of the new* bibs. They often have little turnover collars, too . . . but not such severely upstanding ones as the cloiser types. Small Types Smart But your lingerie touch doesn't have to be such a wide expanse. It can actually be a “touch.” A small, close-fitting collar, with a bow or a knotted effect. With matching crisp white cuffs, this makes a f-Jick business getup. And then, if you're going to dinner after business, you can whisk off your tailored neckwear and put on one of those quaint sheer mousseline capelets. Or collar and cuffs of stiff starched lace. This starched lace is very versatile . . . goes on wool as w’eil as silk and velvet. Os course, as in the case of the cloister collar, there'll be some styles that you can wear and some you can't. And you'll need to study the lines of your face and neck to know w’hich belongs to you. Have you written for our bulletin —“What. Higher Necklines Are Best j for Me?” The coupon will bring It to you. AMOR PARRISH THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES N Y FASHION BUREAU. 500 F T FTH AVE.. N. Y. I onc'osp s stamped aridvsspd rat urn pnyplopp. Plrasp srnd me Vour free sri'*4L n .°£ W h ;'; HUrher Necklines Are Best For Me? ' NAME STREET CITY STATE

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War Mother Group Will Hold Party Marion county chapter'of American War Mothers will entertain this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thomas D. Barr. 559 East Fiftyeighth street, with a birthday party and tea. The hostess will be assisted by the members whose birthdays occur during July, August and September. The tea table will be laid with crystal and black service and centered with a plateau of white flowers. Autumn flowers will be used to decorate the other rooms. During the afternoon a musical program will be presented by the Indiana Central college trio, composed of Misses Francis Wallace. Harriet Crouch and Ruth Wagner. The program is in charge of Mrs. H. F. Reynolds, and arrangements for the tea are being made by Mrs. J. C. Rybolt. The guests from out of town will include: , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Barr, Eau Gallie, Fla.; Mrs. S. C. Rhoads, Rockledge, Fla.; Mrs. Robert Harrison. Npw York City; Mrs. R. A. Applpman, Marion, Ind., and Mrs. Frank R. Eckprt, Madison. Ind. Those assisting the hostess wdll be: Mesdamps Leila Ryan, W. M. Swain, Emma J. Flick, J. C. Rybolt. Ella Thomas, J. P. Cochran, Charlotte Bush. Mary Gilford. Emma J. Stroebel, Augusta Siersdale. Mary Buck. Lora Neihaus, Alma Simpson, Benjamin Wheat, E. E. Goodall, Alice Hostettler, M. E. Costin. Ella Armstrong. F. L. Eckprt. Olin Combs. Harry Lingen-i felter, Edith Fletcher. Mary Frick. Austin Bleak, Martha Felts, M. M. Jeffries, Amelia Andrew. Eva Underwood and Martha J Wright. Sorority to Gather Beta chapter of Delta Theta Omega sorority will meet at 8 tonight at the Antlers.

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Ruth Darike to Be Complimented at Bridge-Shower; Weds Oct. 1

Miss Mary Caswell. 3125 Centra’ avenue, will be hostess tonight at a bridge party and personal shower in compliment *o Miss Ruth Dankc whose marriage to Edward Fisher will take place Oct. 1. The appointments and floral decorations will carry out the bridal colors pf coral and green. The host-

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Miss Dorothy Esamann is a member of the rush committee for the Delta Sigma Epsilon sorority at the Butler College of Education. The sorority wdll entertain tonight at the chapter house with a “Sleepy Owl” slumber party. Miss Esamann is in charge of arrangements, assisted by Misses Marcella Paden and Virginia Boyd.

ess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. A. Caswell, and her aunt. Miss Frances Green. ’ The guests with Miss Danke will include her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Danke; the bridegroom-elect's mother. Mrs. Thomas Fishpr. and Mesdames Bruce Morton, Ruth Eiteljorg. Howard Kispr. Robert Shideler and Charles Wheeler oi Noblesvllle; and Misses Eleanor Taylor. Betty Huffman. Berta Clare Herdrich. Betty Holt. Dolly B’.rk. Jean WincheH. Ri#lh Peterson. Jane Crabb, Sedelia Moore. Pollv Moore of Noblesvllle. Meva Clapner of Logansport. and Gladys Sanders of Los Angeles, the latter both house guests of Miss Caswell. Miss Sally Bosman will entertain Monday night for Miss Danke. Parties will be given Tuesday by Miss Helen Weyl, 3920 Guilford avenue. and Miss Jane Crabb on Sept. 27.

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Bridal Pair to Be Feted at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Hooker. 3543 Kenwood avenue, will entertain tonight at their home with a bridal dinner in honor of their daughter. Miss Gladys Hooker, and Edward A. Troy, who will be married at 4:30 Saturday in the University Park Christian church. The Rev. J. A. Long of Dayton will officiate. The table will be centered with a plateau of roses and ferns and lighted with white tapers. Place cards will be of bridal design. The guests will include the bridal party, composed of Miss Clara Fox- ; worthy, maid of honor: Albert Troy, ' best man; Clifford Gueutal. Phillip

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