Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1937 — Page 29

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

FRIDAY, OCT. 22, 1037 Hint to Duchess” Costumes

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Giving an advance hint, perhaps, to part of the wardrobe she 13 purchasing LY for her coming visit to the United States, the Duchess of Windsor 1s pietured here at the Paris Exposition, The wool ensemble includes a slim dress and a figuremolding collarless coat with a seroll braid

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fasteners at 8 the waistline. N The dress, collarless, has a stripe f white . sm “ ed ah Rice O’Neill Footwear the front

dividing the Fashion Guild Footwear Sophisticated style in superior

bosom and | quality leathers and workmanbecoming the Lo The best shoes offered in Indianapolis § 13 ship. neckline N ‘ 5 o ole for style and quality at the price.

facing. The Q ; . vag) 2 Fourth Floor ‘$ 4 S10

worn with an offi -the-face

_, rs 3 3 a REE \ 3 hat and NN 3 : —Novel strap model NN NRE sables. ; . offered in black or brown suede, patent trim.

a cacher to EY alk | Shower to Honor | Mildred Negley

Before Sorority! Misses Violet and Helen Malless, : - 2312 Park Ave, are to entertain to- 3 —Swank, high fitting mulMrs. Bess Wright, English teacher | night with a miscellaneous shower 3 : - color side gore suede 3 5 : Marott's gt Washington High School, is to for Miss Mildred Negley whose mar- pump burgundy brown ' 1 . . is an exclusive

present the first of a series of lec- riage to John F. Roessner is to take \ tures before Phi Beta Sorority at | place early in November. | wh green and fawn.

8 p. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs, | Late fall flowers are to be used ; h . . - : ~ : A : throughout the home. Guests are sNnoeée iNstitution=— ies L. Marshall Jr, 3802 Grace-|{, include Mesdames George ; : and Ave. | Thatcher, Kenneth Pinkstaff, Joan : . . Mrs, Edgar Ellsworth is to report | Hodge, C. E. Negley, Paul Ivens, WY A footwear satisfaction dn the national convention held in| Roy Smith, Richard Sprague, Bar- \ HN . St. Louis last summer. Mrs. Rich- ney Ochs, T. N. Meredith and E. J. LL : IS QSSU red

ard Fielding a to speak on “Opera Cruzan. NY Ra 3 : votes” and “Special Programs’ is to Also Misses Louise Baker. Pep » RRR el: “1d! . be Mrs. Hazel Hills’ topic. Miss | Boatman, Virginia Brady, Leona \ Sn High, glove fitting, side : Clara Ryan is to talk on celebrities Rudd, Martha Schwankhaus, Belle 3 NG \ buckle strap model in black, Paradise Shoes attending the national convention. | Kinnaman, Mary Lou Growe, x NE brown or all blue suede . A 0 Mrs, Marshall is to be assisted by | Betty Dixon, Winifred Eckard, : : .

Miss Cente Schort. | Helen Rinehart, Mary Jane Schmitt | ae ; . ————————— | and Mary Negley. S SO ” Sgp-85

The hostesses are to be assisted

Crabbs Are at Home | | by their mother, Mrs. Catherine

Followi mg Nuntials | Malless and Miss Elsie Malless. : : v Deal Scored : Swank, clever pat-

Mr. a Mrs. Willi R. Crabb A 3 r. and Mrs. William rabb| New Deal Scored in terns that depict

are at home in the Ambassador |

Apartments following their mar- Talk to G. O. P. Club | Dr. Hiss a the latest mode

riage Saturday in the North | “The patronage system is the > \ Methodist Church. | bulwark of the New Deal,” J. Earl IN Classified Shoes FR Senior n youthful styles, The bride formerly was Miss | Fouts, chairman, said yesterday at : N, id i : d | AZY B ® Geraldine Neu, daughter of Mr. and | the luncheon-meeting of the In- 3 3 Th f h a A, ” ones Mrs. Irvin A. Neu, South Bend. The | dianapolis Woman's Republican ; STN e amous shoes N \: Main ceremony was read by Dr. C. A. Mc- | Club in the King Studio Tearoom. | : D eT Re, offering exclusive Na ay Fi Pheeters in the presence of the im-| Mrs. Clarence R. Martin, presi- . TI WN Dr. Hiss Comfort A \ : oor mediate families, | dent, was in charge. Mrs. Arthur R. . r. ISS omTo

Mr. Crabb, who is an Inidana | Robinson introduced the speaker. 5 y Features. Bh ES % i 30 N ht : PP ik § h .

University graduate, is a member of | Mr. Fouts, who was in Washing-

The Indianapoli is Times staff. | ton 15 years as chief of the division v ee m—e—" | of insolvent banks, said that Presi- ) Ea oe 2 SI! et) 50 o : | dent Roosevelt has not given the y Program Given for Aged | | American people “more abundant The first of a series of entertain- | life but has allowed them to lose ME b Th d ments given at the Indianapolis | their self-respect.” J } } 3 ) ev are new an Home for Aged Women by the : \ Main Floor y

ele Ol Ts Dane| Bridge Club to Meet | se ND smart for school, chairman. assisted by Mesdames| The Alpha Phi bridge group is to ( spor, or business

Voiney E. Huff, Hiram Pearce, A. E. | meet at the home of Mrs. Mason hae 2 \ PN Parker and Paul Goldrick. Mrs, | King, 5632 Broadway, Monday, for i SAS Sa i wear. Made of

Harry Kuhn was social hour chair- | luncheon and bridge. Mrs. Roy D. ; Sik * BN Dec ' . Be Grithes is to be the assistant RE Tr soft, pliable leath-

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The newest wool suit consists of 5 N \ | \ = & \ Sires 3V/s " 9 Queen Quality Shoes

slim skirt and an even slimmer

tube-like jacket that molds hips and 3 LY ¥ iN ) waistline. One attractive model, in . sc \ - W \ Laid 3) AAAA to C S 50 S suave black wool, has a tiny up- tO » . - \S ; Ss 3 1 standing collar of Persian lamb. It . SR \ Dickerson w RN P fo n

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New Cheese Slicer of > del \ "The Nation's Foremost ion. A perfect A re | 13 D) Correct Type combination of

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cooked vegetables. Simply put the

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