Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1937 — Page 8

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Expert or Dub, Local

Bridge Fans Tips in °

Woman's Contract Club to Forum Leader and T

Can Find

Class’ Sessions

Celebrate Sixth Year; pachers Indicate

Game's Popularity Growing.

By VIRGINTA MOORHEAD MANNON

There's a bridge game Or olis for every learning to identify th

tional championships. Howeve

interest of

sitting at the same table.

A group of season the Woman's Contract Christmas party in honor Athletic Club Invitations are to be mailed next week t of {he club. At yesterday morning's mittee chairmen reported on party be a display of all high scores made Committees and Wes B. M. Angell, chairman, Mrs. O Miss Marie Kuntz, Party publicity and Mrs. V. R. Rupp. Prizes—Mrs Gavlord Morton and Mrs R Peterson and Mrs Brooks. chairman Decorations Ralph Grace Buschmann, Mrs. C

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Founders of the Woman's Contract Benham, Katharine Bingham. William H. A HH. Godard, Nathan jouis Sevearns.

Abbett, Rrown. Charles EB. Coffin Richard Fairbanks, 5 Hess, Frederick T Holliday. 1 Jr.. Jones. Roemlel Kinnaird. Hairy Pf Charles O. Roemler,

faff Thompson and

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those not So expert or

with Mrs

For Bridge Forum where they ma) hundreds of wome Thursday and better bridge players than they evening games with another coup

n ‘who attend the

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Masculine devote we found in the card rooms of Clubs. Then again they ma) be women players in the Indianapolis Hotel. This downtown bridge club NM. Porter Walley, director, Mrs. Kay © from noon on the club is open games, and duplicate is played evenings. Sunday afternoons 11

kind of plaver f o four suits to the winner of na-

harmony that the two extremes refr

ed players will get Club celebrates ifs sixth

preparations.

their members include:

Ralston Lawrence Brink. Reserva tions=MTrs. Wavne Warrick and Mrs, Mrs. Hal T. Benham, chairman, Mrs, K. Smith. Telephone=—MTS. Dudley B. Durham and Mrs.

Smith. Samuel B. Sutphin, Frederick VanNuys. Mrs

who arent Dorothy Ellis as instructor. study the game scientifically. Not

Friday mornings come because |

on Tuesday afternoons teams of men competed against

a bridge class in Indianap-

vom the one who is just

it is suggested in the

ain from

Tr,

together Dec. 18 when anniversary with a

founders at the Tndianapolis

to the luncheon and duplicate game o every woman who has been a member

meeting of the directors com=A feature is to he club's heginning. Printing and supplies— Praff and

sinc?

o Deluge. Mrs. 0. G.

Mrs. L. J. Blackmore, chairman.

¥. R. Buck, chairman, Mrs. Jones. Plaving—Mrs, BE. A. Stanley Arthur Pratt. Praff and Mrs. chairman, Mrs, Ward Dean. Club were Mesdames Frank Brooks. Buschmann, Austen Coleman, William R. Cooper. PP. Graham, Lawrence Sylvester Johnson Dudley Pfaff. O. G. william H. Buschmann is president.

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all. Block's is one place a few of the Forum on Monday, Tuesday, heir husbands are the little sociable

expert at

they want

le to po along more smoothly.

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os of the oreat intellectual pastime are apt to the Thdianapolis Athletic or Columbia

found with the more expert

Bridee Studios in the Lincoln

the management of teacher=director, Mrs.

is under Coffin.

J. Tttenbach and Mrs. Frank Abbett.

rubber bridge and Friday

every day for

match.

11 teams of women in a “Mr and Mrs.”

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too. holds duplicate games Monday evenings and classes Wednesday and Triday afternoons at her home. 4650 N. Meridian St. Mrs, Stella King 1S another bridge teacher who directs a duplicate game Weanesday evenings in her studio.

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Mrs. Buschmann,

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» Since a statistician figured that 2a pack of cards can be distributed into 53,644.737 458.7792 839.237.440.000 combinations it's no wonder that addicts never tire of the Same. » Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Mallory have we held Sunday in their home on Sunset Ave. in honor Mrs. Joseph E. Cain.

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of Mr. and

Scottie Club to Hold Dance For Local College Students

The Scottie Club, whose members number a group of the subdeb girls of the city, is 10 hold a dance Thursday night in the Indianapolis Athletic Club for college students who are to be home for Thanksgiving. Chaperons for the dance are to include Messrs. and Mesdames Wa lace ©. Lee, H. L. Freyn, G. H. Rossebo and Mrs. M J. Drummond. Among those attending the dance are 10 be Miss Mary Louise lee

———- 4 8 —and her guest, Miss Elizabeth v Q N ols, \ \ omi from Wedding Dates [Sime Somes. Puraue students Are Chosen bv Three Couples

attending are to include Misses ViA———

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vian Peterson, Virginia Wilking, Reva Berry and Lois Randolph. Miss Frances Bastburn is to b2 the puest of Miss Wilking. and Miss Valeria Armstrong Will Randalph’s guest. Other Purdue stu are to be Lloyd

dents attending

Two December nuptial dates and Rossebo, Sully

another Thanksgiving Day wedding have been announced Mrs. Freda Moreland, 2142 Avonale Place, has announced the enagement of her daughter Kathryn to Raymond W. Esarey, <on of Mr. and Mrs. Ww. of this city. The wedtake place Christmas

Robert Buck, Maurice Taylor, Tavior and Roby Reed. Those who are to attend from m= diana University are Jack Graham, John and Kemp Westfall, Reise. Donald Golay and Jack Corridin. Robert Simon, Roy and William Craigle University and Lary William Beaning of | are to be among the Ross. who is to be home tacky Military Academy holiday, is expected to attend. Club officers are Miss Drummond, president. Miss mary McCarthy, vice president. Miss Irma Bey, secretary. Jane Rossebo. Alma Freyn, business m

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Elizabeth Lima, O., H. Esarey ding is morning. Miss M ¥ord are 10

McCormick

avie Robke and Frederick of DePauw

wed Dec. 18. Miss Robke js a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W_ Robke, 2935 E. New York St. Mr. Ford is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ford. The wedding is © take place in the Trinity Lutheran Church. The marrioge of Miss Helen louise Waldron. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Waldron, 340 E Maple Road Blvd. formerly of Bedford, to Lester T Gordon. son of Mr. and Mrs, George Person, 918 E. 52d St, is 10 take place Thursday | in the Bedford First Baptist Church.

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Lambda Chi to Meet Miss Mae Thigpen, 1327 N. Gale 'st. is to entertain Lambda Ohi | Delta Sorority members with Thanksgiving party tonight follow- | ing a short business meeting. Miss

Personals

| hostess. Members are to bring food contributions for Thanksgiving bas= Kets.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Nauman are to amive tomorrow rom their home, Grosse Pointe arms, Mich. to be the holiday house guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Herbers Todd at their | home in Golden Hill. Mr, and Mrs. | Nauman's daughters, Misses Lucie | Anne and Constance, are to be the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Toad. 5147 Kenwood Ave. Mrs. Frank Nichols of the Columpia Club, is 10 have as her Thanks- | giving dinner guests Messi. and | Mesdames Gilbert Adams. S. T. Campbell, Miss Mabel Campbell and Tom Adams, all of Frankfort. | Among recent arrivals in St. petersburg, Fla, from Indianapolis | are Mrs. Harry Decker, Mr. and Mrs. | Edward Haines Kistler, Mrs. Essie | Silknitter and Mrs, Mary T'. Stout George Cain and Charles Elms, winnetka, Ill, are visiting Mr, and Mrs. Browning Gent. Mrs. Alice Zollinger Mrs, Carlos Recker have left Tuscon, Ariz, where they are spend the winter. Miss Ruth Brandel, Jamestown ~¥. ts the house guest of Miss Dorothy Chapin. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert C Shepherd | and their daughter Miss Thelma Jeft today for several weeks' stay, in Florida. They also are to visit in El Paso, Tex. and Phoenix, Aviz., | en route to Los Angeles, where they | are to live, { Mrs. Flora Agnes is leaving to- | morrow to spend the winter in' Florida. | Miss Peggy Anne Sturgis. who attends Western College for Women. | . Oxford, O., spent the week-end with \ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James D. | Sturgis, 2816 N. Delaware St. A

Mercator Club to Dine

a dinner this evening at the Ind anapolis Country Club, H. E, Bar | president, is to preside.

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Porter Photo, Miss Marjorie Roesener’s engage ment to Roland H, Kendall has been anno aced by her pavents, Mr. and Ma. . Otto 'W. Roesener, The wedding is to take place Thursday.

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Mrs. Byron K. Rust dent. is general arran

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[,unchecon Is Set For Guests at Friday’s Event

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Reservations for a luncheon 0 follow the Indiana Vassar Obs penefit Tecture-recital at 10:30 a. Mm. Friday in the L. S. Ayres & Co. anditorium already are being made, Mrs. B. ©. Bruington, Council Blufs. Towa, is to be honored guest | al ohe party. Mrs. Bruington is vis= iting her daughter, Mrs, Silas B. Reagan. Ofhers attending are to be Mrs.

be Miss |

Mason. Robert Shank, John Baker, ‘White an Jack | Chicago,

Claude

vy Knowlton and ‘Murray Wabash College wiother 0 dancers. Tipton {and Mrs. R. R. Truebl from Ken- |yille, Til; for he son, Chicago; Mr.

Barbara alan Shimer, Rose= |v oftin

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Wallis and Quins M U. S. Stylists Claim First Rank

| NEW YORK, Nov. 28 (U. P)—A | of “Wallis Blue” carried hersel{ with royal dignity, unmistakably that of the Duchess of Windsor, udience of ®

treasurer, and Miss

| Virginia Paden is to be assistant ‘ 11500 fashion designers, writers and |

The Mercator Club has scheduled |

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Louise Zurmuehlen, also Visiting hee from Council Bluffs; Mesdames Alpert Campbell, John Rabb Emison, Joseph EB. Reagan, John M. Cunningham and Berenice Reagan.

mond D. Brown. | Wirs. Demarchus C. Brown is to be speaker and Bomar Cramer, pianist, lis to give a musical program. Among those going to the Jecture

land recital on Friday morning &re |, attend to be Mesdames Wymond Beckett, | ceed Mart in Wirt

Jo Rand Beckett, | Charles ! Jennings. | Maurice Angell, Wymond Angell and Miss Gertrude Bleistein, Lebanon.

Dinner to Fete Jeanctte Whate And Her Fiance

A bridal dinner for Miss Jeanelte d Charles W. Hutchinson, is to be given tonight mn by the bride-to-be's and Mrs, Floyd E.

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|the Propylacum ‘parents, Mu. White. | The dinner is to precede the wedding yohearsal. Miss White and Mr. | Hutchinson are to be married at 4:30 |p. m. tomorrow in the Propylasum. Guests are to include Mrs. Ralph Hutchinson, South Bend, { the bridegroom-to-be; Dr

Ralph Murray Hutehinand Mrs. Bdward vanRiper, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur the Rev.

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A hush fell over the a

store executives from throughout {he pation. Then from an invisible |loud speaker came: | “Ladies and gentlemen! We give yvou—the ‘woman of the year'!” There was applause,

[ight down stage. This ohe was a buxom blond in a purple velvet cos |tume. Again the loud speaker: “We give you, none other than--Mae West!” Others followed—Lillian Russell, ciara Bow, the “Tt” girl, Marlene Dietrich, wearing masculine full dress, and Garbo. Near the end came Shirley Temple, and last of all the Dionne guintuplets on skates, “We give you,” said the speaker, “a symbol of mass produc= tion.” |The affair, held in the Waldor! | Astoria by the Fashion Group, Inc. was a preview of style trends as conceived by American designers, The celebrities were represented by manikins wearing masks and wigs. The onlookers paid $15 each. The «tyle show Was intended to pale the offerings of Parisian and other European stylists long accepted as world leaders. The theme was, “Buy American.” . “Functional” qualities of American design were high-lighted. Costumes for summer, sports combined “flappers” of modest length with shirtmaker blouses in contrasting colors. Pastel classic sports dresses, short sleeved and using pleats for skirt fullness, also were shown, There were short play-dresses of gay-colored cotton fabric, and cotton bathing suits. One model was

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Raymond Rice and her mother, MIs. |

for the organization's lecture-recita &

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|anapolis Athletic Club promi be a gay one.

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[first anniversary with a 7:30 p. m. dinner preceding the Indac dance

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| man. Other committee mem (clude Miss Shirley Montrose. Miss

{ Jack Reis and James Carter,

[to be remembered on Friday with a

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(Toft). Vassar ‘Club vice presipements committee chairman 1 to be held on

Friday. Cluh president, {

Wrs. Mortimer C. Purscott (center), Vassar and Mrs. Albert Seaton are assisting with the arrangements.

Plans Made | For Holiday |

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Bridal Rites

| | Rehearsals and Showers Hold Spotlight This Week.

Bridal showers, both iscellaneois and personal, ‘wedding rehear- | 'sals and bridal dinners are occu- : | pying the social spotlight during the ; Tew days before Thanksgiving. Mi. ahd Mrs, James Ochiltree are to ‘entertain tonight with a bridal | dinner in their home, 844 N Parker Et | St. following the rehearsal for the j | ‘marriage of their daughter, Mary- | jee, to Roy Dunham. Miss Ochiltree and Mr. Dunham | are to be married Thanksgiving Eve lin Past Tenth Street Methodist | Church. | Gyuests ‘with Wiss Ochiltree and wer fiance are to be Mrs. Marvin | Giruelle, who is to be ‘matron of honor; Marilynn Haislup, flower | \girl; Miss Jeanette Uhl, soloist; | | Groove Mriller, best man, and Mar- | | shall Haislip and Robert OCaudell, | ushers, Other guests are to he Messrs, and | Nresdames Rex Haislup, Tred Uhl, |'Miys. Marshall Haislup. Mivs Gen- | evieve Uhl and Mrs. Robert Caudell.

Buffet Supper Given

Mi. and Mrs. Arthur W. Wilson | | entertaited recently with = buffet | supper ih their home, 517 | §t.. following the Te | marriage of their daughter, | Dorothy H. Wilson to Henry | Notting Jr.

F. | | are

to he married at 11:30 a.m, Thanksgiving Day in the First Baptist | Chureh, Mr, Nolting is a son of Dr

Beta Beta Sigma. 2 p. mM. Party. Misses Eloise Akin and Alpha Chapt. Hawes, hostess, Misses Marjorie assistants, Backwoods party.

Epsilon Pi

Jane Simons, 2063 N. Meridian St

EVENTS

SORORITIES

Sat. Banner-Whitehill auditorium Card Helen Slupesky, cochairmen Omega Phi Tau, Tonight. v. W. C. A. Miss Charlene

Kappa Chapt.. Pi Omicron. Tonight. Chapt. Delta Theta Tau.

PROGRAM

Cirvius Court 5. Ben Hur Assn. Tonight

| and Mrs. Henry F. Nolting. Chests fheluded the bridegroom= | to=he's parents; ‘sier, ‘who is to be matron of honor! | Mise Betty Wilson, bridesmaid; Miss | Carolyn Wagner, flower girl; Keith Ruddell. best man, and Fred Burn-

and Wallace Wilson, ushers, Sorority Gives Shower

| _ Nembers of Beta Chapter, Omega | Pri Tau entertained with a per | sonal shower Yecently for Miss Martha Alice Spall. Miss Spall is to be- | come the bride of Dr. H. C. Winck= 'elbach on Thanksgiving Day.

Feitee and Claramae Calloway,

Miss Martha Manley. 8:15 p. Mm. today, Miss Mary . Apt. 13, hostess.

Castle Hall. Dance,

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®t Thanksgivin » when dining room | Dining together are to be Nes [spre SRIvIng {pay 8 dames John S. Kittle, Frank Binford I Dano oe : aa} sp. m. Dancing with Louie Lowe William H. Morrison, “Homer C. La- his. Drohestra TD pe from throp, George K. Jones and Ray »

The holiday season at the

Activities are to gel under way

joe is to be from hoon until 9 and | 6°30 m. until 8:30 Pp. Mm. The Darby Club is to observe its

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the following night.

A. M. Baker | ? . lal the event. Wil A. Bookwalter, Bookwalter | sparles Brandi are arrangements Elwood B. Daugherty, H.leochairmen.

ood. Lawrence- | favors.

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Twenty-six members are expectad A new president to sue hh is to be named yston Smilliz and

Members to Attend Dance

Members are to attend the Indac Junior “Big Apple Dance’ on the | fourth-floor ballroom after the dinner, The dance is scheduled during the holiday Thanksgiving vacation for the benefit of members’ Sons and | daughters who are home Louie Lowe and his orches-

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Miss Mary Margaret Driscoll, whose parents. Mr, and Mrs, T. Lorin Driscoll, are Junior I. A. C. sponsors, is dance committee chair= bers in= | Ted Locke,

Lillian Hirschfelder,

Girls to Receive Favors Even smaller 1. A. C. members are

re to be receive

party. Buffet refreshments a served. and girls are to

Junior members also are Sponsorjng two post-Christmas events. The first is a tea-dance to be given in the Whirl-E-Gig room Monday, Dec. |

Although the event is not strictly |

odcied us

ay Holiday Season Promised At Indianapol

Thdi- | for junior members, Tndac Juniors sos to are sponsoring the event and club | | mpmbers are | The Tndac Junior holiday formal is "to be held Tuesday, Dec. 28 in the | | Lantern Room.

| [rvington Club

to sponsor the 10th annual exhibi- | | tion of Irvington artists Dec. 1 to 5 | inclusive | Washington St.

days are to be from 7 p. m. p. Mm. and during the afternoon on | Sunday. Special daytime hours are|C ‘to be arranged for sch

from | hibit include Simon P. Baus, 1C. Craig, ‘tra are to play. | Constance Forsyth, Helene Hibben, |sady, | William F. Kaeser, | Frederick Polley, Robert Selby, Olif- | | ton Wheeler, Hilah Drake Wheeler, | | Charles G. Yeager.

| address of welcome on the opening | 'night. Clifton Ragsdale is to paint | | a landscape from memory on Thurs. |. | day evening. Wilbur D, Peat is to | shower, Sea as Irvington home | tea and . Saturday night has been set | day at her home, 1 aside as exhibitors’ night. Bach art- Warriner and Miss moron Reich nei

[ist is to be near his work to receive | p BE a miscellaneous shower yesterday.

|p» ding his work.

rants need to be washed before adds ing to a fruit cake batter, be sure that they are entirely dry before

| Simpson, Forest F. Spall, Julia Winekelbach, Raymond Charles F. Sparr, Lawrence Gib- | son, Raward Green, Charles Lekins | anc Misses Ruth Bubeck, Kathryn | Spall, Laura Van Remmen, Claire | Van Remmen, Dorothea Thompson, Maxine Gill, Margaret Joslin, Lew Ella Hickman and Mary Arnold. Miss Blinor Stahl entertained re- | cently at her home with a miscel- | Janeous shower in honor of Mrs. J. |W. Vaughn. who was Miss Estella Disz prior to her marriage on No= vember 13. Guests ineluded Mesdames C. L. Bush. Robert Seward, Lucey M. Stuart Jack Kitzmiller, Cletus Hayes | and Misses Catherine Kirkoff, Nora | Carey, Virginia Hoss, LaVerne An- | derson, Dorothy Rusk and Betty | Mitchell, Table decorations were in the bri

Union to Hold Exhibit of Art | dal colors. light blue and white. Sa | The hostess was assisted by her

The Trvington Union of Clubs is mother, Mie. Lee F. Stahl. Miss Sullivan Feted

Miss Mary Ann Hegarty, 317 Ox- | fore St. entertained last night for the Tour week Miss L. Mae Sullivan, who iz to be to 10 Married at 9 a. m. Thanksgiving [Pay in St. Joan of Arc Oatholic hurch to James J. Welch. Fe-Ami=-C3a bridge club members |'were guests. They were: Mesdames Nellie McCann, Charles Kirkoff, JoReed: Misses Oatherine OasRuth Hausser and Marie Ben-

is Athletic Club

to be invited to attend,

in Carr's Hall, 5436 E.

Gallery hours for

opl children. | Irvington artists who are to exRobert Alice Dimmick Oook,| Seph Dorothy Morlan, | hett, Among the parties being held for | Miss Evelyn Schneider, whose mar- | riage to Thomas G. Ferling is to | take place Thanksgiving Day, were four recent showers, Miss Marjorie Scudder and Mrs. rack Riggs entertained with a linen Mrs. J. L. MeDermed had a miscellaneous shower Sun=

Hilton U. Brown is to make the

information Ye-| The Sigma chapter of the Alpha

; | Omicron Alpha sorority entertained Mr. and Mrs. Rdgar T. Forsyth | recently with a kitchen shower for

are serving as chairman of arrange- | Ad | ments, the bride-to be.

Dryness Necessary If cut fruit, nuts, raisins or cur-

eg 'H. L.. Harrises To Be Honored

mixing with the other ingredients.

striking Brunet in a wedding gown | and her face was |

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roller | Was a

loud | American

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in white-figured red calico trimmed | with fine white rick-rack braid. Daytime apparel stressed travel or spectator sports type. three-piece wool travel suit combined a navy skirt with a red jacket

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both coat and jacket. With this was | worn a small red breton with a deeply turned-back brim, and navy | veil accessories. | I nthe evening wear section, floating skirts in sheer or semisheer fabrics predominated. White was the | stand-out color, being followed closely by shades of red and red-and-white combinations, A feature slipper-satin gown in Wedgewood green, covered by a full-length Beauty taffeta wrap | trimmed with soutache braiding.

Frev’s Paintings Shown at Rink’s

Pictures by Roger Frey, young | Indiana artist, are on display at | Rink's, | The exhibit which opened yesterday, is the first in a series in which | Rink’s is to present the works of

| single Indiana artists.

Mr. Frey. who has exhibited in local galleries and various museums | in the Middle West, is an active member in Indiana's art circle, Born in 1908 in Indianapolis, Mr. Frey studied in John Herron Art| Institute and with Elmer Taflinger| in Indianapolis and in New York

with George Bridgman and DuMond, |

| Tf the batter is for a white fruit

cake, dredge the fruit and Nuls |, entertain at an informal lunch-

| | lightly with flour before adding: if | for ‘a dark cake, they may be 2 a | eon Sunday for Mr. and Mrs, Harry

with the sugar and added with it.

a poultry | stitching up the roast fowl after] | stuffing are | long enough =o | protrudes on either side of the open-

4 | ing to Jace fir and natural topcoat, the two con-= | strong thread. When the

Then an- | msting colors being used to set off

'niher figure was held in the Spot-|chevron-shaped breast pockets on Pe —

Comes in sets of four pins.

| Fraternity of |servatory of M ner meeting tonight {the president, Paul [1andon, Lira oe Som— and Earl Howe Jones, pianisi, are to | F riends N ight Tomorrow

appear on the program.

| be hostess,

Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Robbins are

| L. Harris, Mr, and Mrs, Harris’ marriage vith Pi is on June 3 recently was announced. » I7IN8 | The couple is at home at 5819 E. and easier to use than Washington St. needle and thread for An informal reception from 3 to 5p. m. is to follow the luncheon, sturdy aluminum pins Mrs, Charles Miller and Cedric Keg that sufficient length | are to provide music. Mr. and Mrs. Robbing are to be | assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Myron D. fowl 1s| Rinker, parents of the bride. Mr and the and Mrs Fred Harrison, Mrs, Anna released. | pversaw. Mrs Fred Techintin and n BR e |My. and Mrs. Leland Rinker, Sinfonia Group 10 Meet | puter Unjversity ahd. » member Alpha Sigma Ohapter, Sinfoma | st Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Mr. Arthur Jordan Oon- Harris was graduated from Purdue usie, is to hold a din- | University, where he Was a mem-

in the home of | y Hamilton, onk- | °F of Acacia Fraternity.

violinist, |

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Truss Fowls | Quicker

mly together with cord

remove the pins is automatically

Henry Marshall,

Friends Night is to be observed at 8 p. m, tomorrow by 0 E 8S | Chapter 393 at 1522 W. Morris St, | Mrs. Stella Van Arsdall, ‘Queen | ether Chapter worthy matron, and meeting of the Theta Tau Phi Sp- | Charles Baiers, Englewood Chapter tority at 1 p, m. Friday. Mrs. W. F.| worthy patron, are to preside durHolmes, 1110 N. Keystone Ave, 1s 10 ing the conferring of degrees, Mrs. Ethel Games is to =ing,

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ee ————————— l Book Review Scheduled | Mrs. Russell Willlams is to review “Time Out of Mind” at a

harksgiving Feast is not complete without Fresh Cranberry Sauce,

| Tengements chairman for the an[the Junior Catholic Daughters of

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| America

wearsal of the | Hoosier

Miss |

Miss Wilson and Mr. Nolting are ing numbers. Among those Who are

| from St. John's, St. Aghes | Mary's Mrs. John F. Mo=| Ihe

| side. Robert Marshall, John Mosier |

Guests included Mesdames John |

Hudson, |

Plans Dance Parties Set For Dance

| And Drama

Many to Attend Both Play And Smith College Affair Saturday.

Many of those arranging parties for the Players Club production at the Civic Theater Baturday night are also planning to attend the | Smith College Club dance at Wood- | stock Club. Dr. and Mis, G. B. Jackson are | soohnirmen of the production, “To Kill 'a Man” by Gabriel Timmory, to I'he presented by The Plavers in the | Civic Theater. | Wey are to be assisted by Messrs, [and Mesdaimes Clarence W. Biroym- | son, Jack BE. Harding and Dr, ahd | Mrs. Charles W. Myers. | Wir. and Mrs, Bfroymson are to [entertain at dinner, and then take | {Weir guests to the Players Olub and | the Smith College Club dan®e. Their | guests ave to be Mr, and Mis. Rave | mond 8. Mead and Mp, and Mrs. Thomas Harvey Cox

Organizations | mw coopmiw Dimer

| 3 | Among parties to be held hefore > ¥ ~ Schedule Dance the Smith Club dance is a co | operative dinner with Mrs, James ’ 8. Carroll as hostess, Miss Alice Jame Hessler fs ar- | Guests are to he Messrs. and Mes. | dames William Rockwood, William | stafford, Rowman Eider, D. L. | Ohambers, Bugene Miller, Samuel | Sutphin, R. W. Smitheram, Mrs, | William Young, Mrs Hervey Bates, | Herbert Reade. Mr. and Mis. Anton | Vonnegut, Baivett, Moxley, Mrs, | William Bobbe, Di. and Mis. G. H. A. Olowes and Dr. and Mis. Johh to attend are wenfor and junior | MacDonald and Mis. A. R. Holliday, counselors from all froops in the | Dining together are to We Messy city as Well as junior ‘members | and Mesdames Paul E. Fisher, Ralph and St. | Vonnegut, Charles Rockwood. Wil- | iam H. Mooney and Francis Fauvre, a | Players Club officers are Alpert | ® Deluve. president; Mis, Thomas | Harvey Oox, Vice president: Mrs, | ouis H. Haerle, secretary. Otte Migs Gertrude Tripp is Junior | Janus. treasurer, and Lee Buns, chairman and directs the work n= | Woard member. der supervision of national execu=- |

tives. Miss Lucille Dickman is at Sororities Unite in Thanksgiving Dance

Mis Cyeorge Butler waz chairman | of a Thanksgiving dance given at | the Athenaeum vecently by Thea | Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa, Gam‘ta Phi Alpha, Lambda Alpha Lambda and Kappa Gamma Alpha Borovities She was axsisted by Mrs, Russell Shackleford. Mrs, Raymond Oaca, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority nas tional president, was present for (he event,

Probation Topic For Democrats

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Miss Margaret Hayes is a memper of the committee arranging for fhe annual Thanksgiving dance of the Junior Catholic Daughters of America to be held on Friday evening.

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Junior Catholic

fual Thanksgiving dance given by Friday night in the Athletic Club ballroom. Decorations are to be in fall colors. Featured on the program to Be novelty singing and danc=

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Academies, organization vepresents | group of more than #00 girls be= | Yeon the ages of 12 and 18 from different parish groups.

present conducting a training course |

| for connselors at the Catholic Com- |

| munity Center. |

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Groups (Gather For Discussions

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Three study groups of the Ameri= loan Association of University Wo= | en ave meeting for discussions | and lectures early thiz week. The Oontemporary Literature | group met at 1:30 p. Mm. vesterday | in the clubrooms. Mrs. John E. Mel | Jett, spoke on a Louisiana group of | Niere. She reviewed “Children of | Strangers,” by Lyle Saxon, and “The

en Angel” by Roark | morrow evening on “Probation in

| The evening discussion group Is | Thdlana® before the Marion County

: | Democratic Women's Club at the 0 Nn p J ) t old a dinner meeting his | m0. vann) Hotel.

i Business and Pro- | “yp goholl 1s to be introduced by Ro 81 Ep A101. | Mrs, Prank T. Dowd, district chairs ix to Penk Rh D Sh | man. Mrs. P. ©. Kelly, president, is | ments n the Par i Orsis | to appoint a Nominating committee oe Tremmationat Relations group | 19, 65 TE 1, J is to meet y » , : . ob After oa. ah ge club- | the next yegular meeting, Dee. 14. a orn SHO, BORE Hostesser are to he Mesdamens

cussion of current world affairs, | Ais, | ville Bray, T. A. Mahan, Lillian

| specific veports on the background . lof hostilities in China are to ho | Donahue and Misse: Mary Murphy,

| presented by Mrs, Calvin R. Ham- | Jessie Wenderson and Mary Louise | {lton and Mrs, William ©. Johnson, | PO

Ricgel-Hoop Rite To Be in Morning

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Myx, Bmery Scholl ix to speak 10

| year.

| Nurses to Be Guests Of Club Committee

| The OCity Hospital Committees, Woman's Department Club Ooms | munity Welfare Department, is ars The marriage of Misx Helen Hoop Bhs o Therkugivine party ho daughter of -Mi, and Mrs, Harry Bn on. m. tomorrow in BD ie to Aloysius Riegel. Ix a take | Nurses are to be guests, The Rev, eid WoT Tn in Sacred | 8 ® Harry is to speak on “Reasons The Bride 15 10 Wear an AGU oe | for Sree "A quartet eeached ete ra WON HIYA Burch aerompenind Py Mu et hat is to have a SHO | yiyjan Owens, 1s to sing. Mrs. V. Vi Miss Hazel Feuchter, Who is to be | Smith Ja program Chairman, her cousin's only attendant, is to

| ; - i her cousin: ponnet zown with a Garden Club Officers

tohing hat. Claude Jarvis is t A " matching hat. Olaude Jarvis 1s 10) Baak From Meeting

be best man, A wedding breakfast in Te ge Mrz, Walter P. Morton, president, A ‘| and Mrs, Rex P. Young, correspond

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held at the | T Mrs, today to the Tri-O luncheon was to be held at Marigold Tearoom.

of the bride's parents, : A reception iz to be held in the | Ag ; ing wecretary of the Garden Club of Ap couple 1s 10 be at 130 | Thdiana, have yeturned from Ames, 1 icons rm 1nwa, wher» they attended the Morth | mit a . Central Regional meeting of Ga. den ‘Benefit Card Pa ty Clubs held at Towa State Coltege. | : . Mrs, Harper Hale Muff and Mrs, Scheduled for Today F. ©. Oline. Richmond, allen ats tended. In De: Moines, Mrz, Mor t » a rties ‘va be ey | ton and Mra. Young were guests of p. Mm Roday by the Lavelle onset | Better Homes and Gardens’ maga DW, tn the Post Hall, |e. ______ ooo Re pattien e to be pi-O=Dice Club to Meet, | same time every Tuesday. Mrs, Betty Fred B. Hite is to be hostess Harper is arrangements chairman. Dice Club, The Proceeds are to go for Thanksgiv=- the ing and Christmas baskets,

COOKING SCHOOL

Wednesday at 2 o'Clock

FRIDAY FISH DINNER

Surprise your family with a curried shrimp ring in carrot and rice” mold with Mexican slaw and cocoanut bars! Also another "Man's Dinner’ with baked steak supreme and peach cobbler. Other features include a Shopper's dinner. Con-

ducted by Dorothea Muehl Potts.

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