Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1941 — Page 28
PAGE 26 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1941"
Sunnyside Guild Fabric Walls, New F urniture Will Bi ‘ighten Up Home for Spring Presbyterian Group to Observe
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| I Ol Monday | many delightful things modern A t | RS $i ; 5 : : ah | poster flounced and canopied in » designers are doing with walls : EF § Sh . crisp white organdie. A special service and two luncheon meetings are included in today's \ " Be & § ri : ® al church organizations I people who : t & Another new room has all four |News of local church 9 a LACH Av TR TNT of oe Sunnyside Guild will be held, seek a novel change irom pamt R : . BE BE N ; ; ~ walls papered in off-white chintz, | Te by ns Jig fos ‘ Bo sg aD ig at 12:30 p. m. Moncay at the Co- and paper. LN ® 2 1 with an old bird-cage-and-basket | ONGREGATT i Un X 8t. and Magisor Ave Oh on ohight 3 lumbia Club with Mrs. Edward \ Gilbert Rohde designed the ® j 3 WR SE : design sketched in lines of red. hh EO Ane Se ga of The peg Pn Sn wil Mitchell as hostess padded walls Which are victured. i : NE ; Moternized period furniture | P¢ #155 x/Can ve tik oh “Passover — re ae ne a Assisting her will he Mesdames' They're made of simulated leather F : bleached to the tone of old fruit- | Miss Jofte will Ny Aloaming PE yy J. Edward Morris, George B. Mor-| tucked over separate padded : ty 3 i : wood is used here. land Youth Today.” A Welcoming Tyg FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN rison, Rufus W. Mumford, John D ie 4 ol 1d n 1d he asily re Eo . A 3 Xi ; : : The new walls call for new ana | Address will be delivered by Man= CHURCH will meet at 6:30 p. m. Pearson, Oscar B. Pern SO eos i ; § \ al . n » | ual Nisenbaum, readings in Hebrew Tyesday at the home of Mrs. John Pettijohn hat] 2 Rp o>. B. produced and installed by your Hove! JuMNInN® SOunoumen, | and English by Irving Marcus and zt scott, 5344 Park Ave. fo talk etiljohn, Charles Renard, Eidney| neighborhood upholsterer, make particularly effective back= | 11° “08 0 5 A es | an PI oe decree Rice and C. W. Richar ! ‘ Miss Sophie Plott and announc on the Philippine Islands by Mrs Es ay OAT The color he e¢hose for the : IR : ; grounds for soft wood tones. | ae STOK8. A 80° | N { : ey Patients of the Marion County a ] Rl 3 a ; 3 . : Yemcau » | ments by Miss Lillyan Gross. f N. A. Bordner. Mrs, A. E. Renn will * Tuberculosis Sanatorium at Sunny. [00M Was creamy cate-au-lait to SE mn One suite, in the new “grayed |...) hour will follow the service. | assist the hostess side will NE eve oy, al sunny serve as a striking background | : : 3 ; : : E or “dusty” walnut, has ebony and sisi hi ! 1 tained at 3 D. M1 ean ‘ ai Fay 5 toy | k ‘hi ror i ta. > Tuesday by the Guild. Mis. BE JT for modern furniture. The latter |§ $i SR : ; | WHR ush worked ou: 7h Ghee ier Miss Nellie ©. Young, minister to | ii GRATE pieces, created in the new “dusty” |B | Sa RTE 3 on : board squares; in another group, Juniors WwW ill T our Hilgemeier and Mis Alvin Fer | ' : ] » 3 : : hildren and adviser to youth at nandes will be in charee of t “17 finish by Swedish Designer Jan & aT : ; i | walnut and olive burl=Dboth |¢ n . erm on Which Ch de Premier | Ruhtenbeyg, are of soft, middles HN | 3 Raa : : bleached almost white—are used | the Central Christian Church, yi State Library chestra will TC Dehli © “| shade walnut. The wood paitern : together in furniture designed | lalk on “Christian Education OR n be " a PAVING TEQUESL hows up well in all lights along William and Mary lines, | meeting of the ROBERTS PARK} Juniors of the Bruce P. Robison umber: of the natient in > & LS, v a 4 r a A Miks Tietore Noten oo we | ; Ca pr Several new bedrooms use wood of | METHODIST CHURCH'S W Sa Unit 133 of the American Legion MEV TUoker. ROCCO he Y 3" = | 4 fa goft middle shades with white ou y Mog I : i OTGIon play ana, ry\ywWo cabinets against the dark : : 5 3 ‘ ” Mi . | SE 'B Thursday 1 R Miss Mariorie Rose or. al, ‘wil 1 2 calls Wt dark 3 % : i iy painted wood, while another will follow a 12:30 o'clock luncheon tomorrow morning following their Appear. The TelreShiments ai wall are eleverly arranged for ; j 3 SR : 3 Re points up the soft gray tones with | : 4 3 5 : Bens . t . neludes Mh Sn pai | Wardrobe storage space, On the | Sy : : BE turquoise blue leather, One pars | in the church served by Group E, rehearsal in Christ Church for ee mcludes rs : y o1Y ’ . 3 3 LE X } : : : 4 y v wev 3 ri | en 5 Rau . and Mrs Maxwe ; opposite wall are two bookshelf § : : NER s ticularly interesting living = room x Ns aig hn go TW Easter Sunrise Services on the Cirs The Red Cross t oF ha Craild with cabmet space for a ] FE group is inlaid with strips of a 3 DS Ae : " : ve Sura A desk and chair with open ae 3 white holly Mrs. W. H. Cooper will preside and i : E ; yr call for reports from departmental a. Mm
will meet all day Tuesdav at the stax «it 1 Aaya ? ¥ a 3 ) 0 a A isi V . Sanatorium rather than at Ipalco An Jpposite he da Re al | and group chairmen, officers and| Leland R. Smith of the library
Hall, the regular meeting place ed. Two more cabinet units—for aE : g ap Q . «3 2 : : Mrs H. A staff will conduet the tour at 10:13 ; rm Ng pilaf | AY 8 3 A ¥ ; 3 0 ry TOS standing committees, Mrs, ' . are placed in the dinette, : SE Altar : ciety Gives McDonald will have charge of de= a'clock. Miss Mabel Risdon will pres side at a husiness meeting following
One entire wall in another new |; i » : nC \r votions, § Dinner Sunday a luncheon. Plang will be completed
\ . N | room—a bedroom—is hung from v rg. a . p ( yuild ( hapten Noor to ceiling with a modern a _ ¥ - ; - i — oT nT Faster baskets and novelties willl Tenth anniversary of the WOM-=|for the groups part in (he Faster ey : Ee Sa yun A screen of poles, decorated with pots of growing ivy, a wall padded, instead of papered or painted, he on sale at the dinner to bel EN'S FEDERATION OF THE services and for a spring dance 0 1 O Inst al | are PHpRIed "nr an re bs give Gilbert Rohde's ultra-modern room, above, novelty and distinction. The padded wall is made of served by the Ladies’ Altar Sociely SUTHERLAND PRESBYTERIAN be held Saturday, April 26, at the ; h pA p i . or NODAL , ‘ cwodi , .. |0f St. Catherine's Catholic Church| CHURCH will he observed at a Democratic Club he regulat a big desien of lines and circl simulated leather, in a creamy cafe-au-lait tone, tucked over separate squares, The Swedish walnut furs | Sunday from 11:30 a. m. to 1 p. m.| birthday luncheon Tuesday at the monthly meeting will be held Mons Am nstallation services of JUS. Surprising what a pleasant hiture is bleac hed a soft, grayed middle tone that shows off the wood grain, lin the church, Shelby and Tabor| church, Following luncheon the day evening, background the full soft fabric . - | 8g, On {he committee in charge Rev. F. A Pflaiderer, pastor of the wa to be held Wednesday by the Rina pS oui | Aber that looks almost like fresh ALLS draped with fabric, or | rooms. In a recent exhibition, this jare Mesdames Julian Armbruster,| church, will install the followins Women’s ducation anesday | road n another room, one wall is | bark, It's novel and inexpensive, “papered” with it, are also | theme revolved around a line |John Obergfell, John McAndrews new officers: Mis, Lewis 13 hg : : wav Methodist Church Chapter fol covered with a rough new wood=- | and stylish as well, | having a vogue in traditional | from Samuel Pepys’ diary: “I [and Steven Toner, | tian, president; Mrs William T nie of I. U. D an uncieon n > y . | — | HOATIOSRY, Vice president; Mi Rr 0} IC Cd the Methodist Hospital SO AAC ‘man of arrangements, assisted by | Fa » , aorta tin Milling, secretary, and Mrs.| Dean Kate H. Mueller of Indiana Home. Mrs, John W ble will of A [pha C hi Plc does at Butler Plan Auxiliar y Arr anges Mrs. Hal Chamberlain, co-chairman ¢ ot Or dorly ( (0s¢ is | Norman Green, financial secretary. University will be prine ipal speaker ficiate . | Closet accessories make acceptable al a guest tea given at 3 p. m. to= ' WA ‘Annual Spr Ing Dance| other assistants are tickets, Mes- gifts for the woman who loves of=| Pupils and teachers at the AS= morrow by the Indiana University
Mrs. H. EB Elder will become {hi new frst preside er of Dance for Saturday Nig hi: The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Indi- dames Joe Todd, Herbert T. Akers derliness and handsome home ap- SUMPTION CATHOLIC SCHOOL Women's Club in the Ball resis
Beers recentlv Ye-el BYR . way r WN .. (Dointments that have an air of are conducting a drive for clothing dence, { | ; yes ite and WW. N. Adams; : {anapolis Fire Department will spon- Hughes Whi ; luxury, vet which are thoroughly] and shoes to be sent to St. Ann's! Her topic will he “Indiana Unis
Ida Burr president \ House, second vice sident: M De lta 1 he la L. his Meet Monday | oe its annual spring dance in the publicity, Mesdames Myron Sears, practical, Inexpensive new fittings| Indian Mission at Belcomb, N, D, versity's Education for the Modern 3. BE Kelley hird vice Dros Rnights of Columbus Hall, 13th and Jack Stanley and James Pope, and (bags, boxes, hangers and shelf where a former {eacher at the Woman” and she will be accoms= Mr: Alma Ee q Social gatherings and a study program have been planned by local Delaware Sts, Saturday, April 19 reception, Mesdames Fred Kenned: edging) are made of heavy rayon| school is a missionary, A party for panied by seven women students E. Mvers responding secretann apters for the week-end and next week at 9:30 p. m. Doc Grayson and his Clifford Atkins, Brnestine Ream, brocade in six exquisite colors, Buy the Mission will be held in Assump= who will discuss activities of cams= Mrs. Biron Schne rOASUTeT. and Pledges of ALPHA CHP GMEGA SORORITY at Buller University | Pand will play and a floor show lt nl Walter Clark i Ar all in her favorite color, or try your tion Hall Thursday, May 8, pus life with Indianapolis high Mrs. W. B. An | rk rman. will give a dance Saturday night al the chapter house, 725 W, Hampton | Vill be presented (Carl Malcolm, Waller Clark and A= hand at mixing items in harmoniz- | school girls who expect to enter The White Cross Musi tle Dri Dick Pierce and his orchestra will play. ™ of, and Mrs. C, L Mrs. Beatrice Wieck is the chair: thur Shaffner, ing shades, The MARTHA M SOCIETY ‘icollege in the fall stalled officers vesterday at i 1 lark and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hinkle will he chaperons. A -— ————
Bent New office-] 1 a1 1 Nass Jean Thomas i pledge cla a oland Bridge: ird vice presi 4 ' yy resident and Miss Deborah Thom= | Jennie ou Swinford, Loreen Thom
The monthly luncheon meeting and wood linings for 1 meeting
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secretary nd 1 a le, yecord as, dance chairman. Other pledges As, Doris Fricke and Martha Bak- 7 , 1, | ©1 Jeorresponding seretam M1 John are Misses Mary Ann Niman, Rutl y I IA
Schneider was rein alle DI 0 Jacqueline Blomberg Many INDIANA Al PHA CHAPTE R of 1 gent. Mi Harry Rrause fi) Marjorie Smead, Bette Reid, Jean ‘ i. , y ANY A\ h We : SOROR vice president s. Henry Leonard Poff. Marigrace Franklin, Betty A I BLA THETA OHI ORORITY 8s second vice nt and Mrs. | Ginney Nit a V awer, Jean Chauney,! Will hold a guest meeting in the Jesse Wehb as fTargaret ‘onpe World War Memorial at 7:45 p.m
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Mrs, Samuel Watson's talk on “The ; J \ by Wy i \ a American Negro and His Musie,” a a3 ; \ 3 A $ 2 | S EAST WASHINGTON ST. | / \ 1) . a AR
discussion of correct posture hv Mrs > | : - |
Max Moss and a report on “Better Englixl by Mrs, Jerome Long Martha Davis will preside it a short business meeting, Fol lowing the program, Miss Urith Kennard will be hostess for a 80s cial hour,
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4 April brings the beginning of another baseball season to nis, and Martin Washmuth, the $ men, but alas, to most housewives, April ix but the he. «Misses Thelma Mae Everling, Laura Ny ginning of another long and difficult season of cooking McClellan and Patricia Doss, Be, / E » of planning hard-to-prepare summer dishes | 4) | '\§ )
living in dread of food spoilage, wilting, drving-out of | Guests at a dinner dance to be ‘ Ny foods, and the like given by LAMBDA CHAPTER of )
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