Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1943 — Page 13

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Clubs Plan | F all Program _

A three-day consumer seminar | sally in November is among projects planned by the seventh dis-| trict, Indiana Federation of Clubs,| for the coming season. The seminar, including a course : in repairing household appliances, | is scheduled for the first week in November in Ayres’ auditorium. | Tentative plans were announced by Mrs. H. H. Arnholter, consumer | problems chairman, at the district's] 4 mid-summer conference held this week-end at the Claypool hotel. Other department and committee chairmen of the district outlined their programs for the year. Mrs. Frederick G. Balz, legislative chairman, announced the post-war planning forum of the state federation would be Sept. 29 and 30 at Purdue university. She also announced an all-day} ’ forum on juvenile delinquency to be held here Oct. 29.

ering ceremony at ¥%50 yesterday afternoon in the hew Lutheran church iss Virginia Rigsby and C ¢ Dale Edward Burries, |: Bunker Hill naval air]: stone ave. preside. Assistant Hostesses will be Miss Ruth Collier and Miss Mildred Reimer. Plans will be discussed for a buffet dinner to be given in honor of the national council, meeting here for a three-day session beginning Sept. 9. The dinner will be held at the home of Mrs. Hugh H.

Cc B. h, ‘heard the vows,

pis Lyons and Jack Silk-

Fackler, pastor

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de, daughter of Dr. and alter L. Rigsby, 3609 E. r chose a ‘candlelight 38 satin - made with a fitted je, a low shoulder yoke of « on, and a train. She carried orchids on her and her long illusion

The exercise and fresh air so stimulate her appetite, she says, that while working like a beaver outdoors and being in the sunshine are among the best Vimgs in life that are-free.

was held by a shirred band itech with orange blossoms. She given in marriage by her

Wear Rose, Green

Mary Ellen Magnuson, maid , carried pink roses and asters with her bouffant of valor rose taffeta worn Juliet cap of matching veilsprays of daisies. ical frocks of Rio green tafwere worn by ‘the bridesMisses Betty Kirlin, Mary

wore Juliet caps of match- _ veiling and they carried

Out-of-Town Guests

Donald Patton served as the it man and the ushers were pen Robert Gray, William Bumn and Arthur Frazier, U. S. The bridegroom is the son cof Mr, and Mrs. R. D. Burries, 43 «MN. Randolph st. 5. Rigsby, the bride’s mother, 3 a valor blue petit point , black accessories and yellow , Mrs. Burries’ - light blue ‘and black accessories were with American Beauty roses. p & reception at the home y bride’s parents, the couple j for a short wedding trip, bride wearing a fir green suit, brown accessories and orchids. She will be at home with her parents and the bridegroom will report back to his station. Guests here for the wedding included the bride's grandmother, ' Mrs. Belle Frakes, Evansville; Mr, ‘and Mrs. Willlam Frakes and Mr. ‘Mrs. Ross Frakes, Yorktown; and Mrs. Arthur Frazier, Kokomo; Mr. and Mrs. R. B, Miller and their family, Rushville; 2d Lt. and Mrs. A. D. Bonnet, Sebring, Fla, and Raymond Means, boatswain’s mate 1-c, Marblehead, O.

Pi Phi Alumnae Committees nnounced

Mrs, Virginia Brackett Green, _ president of the Indianapolis alumjae club of Pi Beta Phi sorority, as announced her committees for | year and plans for the first early in September. Special emphasis will be given to the war service projects of the national fraternity and to co-opera-tion with local agencies providing gSefeation for servicemen, Mrs.

ee eishin committe, with Raymond 8. Davis as .chairhas planned to invite wives

newcomers to meetings. Chairmen Named

Miss Sara Birk, magazine 3 Mrs, E. E. Temperly, rush; Ralph Gery, war service; Mrs, P., Scott, advisory board; Robert F. Mannfeld, hostesses; Olin B. Norman, hospitality; Heber D. Williams, publicity; Robert D, Pritchard, year book; Richard Baird, telephone; Mrs. Vandiver, settlement school + Mrs. George E. Langston, and Mrs. . Robert S. state luncheon. alumnae club officers inMrs. Davis, vice president; Riley Shuttleworth, corresecretary; Mrs. Arthur recording Sevtetary: and

A ceremony Saturday morning in the Lady shaped of St. Patriék’s cathedral in New York united Miss Margaret Schwarz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Schwarz, Hollis, N. Y., and Lt. (J. g.) George Arthur Meihaus Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Meihaus of Indianapolis, The couple will be at home after next Monday in Wayzata,

Minn.

Society—

Holtson-Woolling Befrothal Revealed; Ruth Fields Engaged to Lt. McAnally

“ Berns photo.

THE ENGAGEMENT OF Miss Jean Audrey Holtson to John L. Woolling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Woolling, has been announced by her father, James B.

Holtson of Dayton, O.

Both the bride and bridegroom-to-be are seniors at Purdue university where she is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and he of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Mr. Woolling also is president of The Union.

» » ” Mr. and Mrs. Walter Samuel

announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth Kellogg Fields, to Lt. (j.g.) John Sackett McAnally, U. 8S. N. R.,, son of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence B. McAnally of Indianapolis. Lt. McAnally is on duty in the southwest Pacific.

Marriage Announced

MR. AND MRS. HARRY .E. JORDAN of Port Washington, N. Y. formerly of Indianapolis, announce the marriage of their daughter, Lois, . to Cpl. ' Edward George Schulze, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Schulze, Elizabeth, N. J. The ceremony, Thursday afternoon in the study of Dr. John Haynes Holmes, minister of the Community church of New York, was read before the immediate families. Cpl. Schulze is stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C, with the 100th division of the army.

Miss Newby to Be Guest

A CRYSTAL SHOWER given tonight at the Marott hotel by Mrs. May Beaver will honor Miss Betty Newby whose marriage to Russell E. Settle of Pendleton will be Sept. 14. Assisting Mrs. Beaver will be Mrs. Ermal Lee Austin, South Bend. The bride-to-be is “the daughter of Mrs. Hazel Newby, Ridge Farm, Ill 8 8 =

Miss Mary Frances Wirth’s approaching marriage to Sgt. Thomas Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jean J. Wirth. The wedding will be Saturday at the San Jose mission in San Antonio, Tex. Sgt. Griffin is stationed at Stinson field, San Antonio.

Sewing Tip Instead of notching cloth to correspond with notches in a dress patiern, which may result in. tiny holes showing in narrow seams, cut small projecting tabs in the oth where the notches appear in the pattern.

Vegetable ASE

You can buy with confidence from

the the grocer who displa

his fresh fruits and vegetables ETABLE CASE. Filled with

a POLAR ICE, it keeps its contents garden-fresh,

wholesome, nutritious! ATTENTION

Hedge against shortage losses—INCREASE SALES ud Installing this modern food merchandiser NOW.

GROCERS:

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‘appointed chairman of the home | ducted among local clubs this fall.

8 » » Fields of Demarest, N. J., have

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TOILETRIES

Rabbi Chodos Officiates At Wedding

Rabbi Israel Chodos officiated yesterday at the wedding of Miss Eileen Faye Satz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray M. Satz, 5302 N. Delaware st., to Pfc. Joseph H. Tuchman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tuchman, 3525 "Guilford ave. The ceremony was at 1 p. m. in the gold room of the Hotel Antlers. Miss Libby Mauer sang, accompanied: by Miss Ruth Otte, pianist. The bride's father gave her in marriage.

Bridal Gown

She wore candlelight satin, its fitted basque accented with Chantilly lace ruffles which continued down the full skirt and around tHe train. A crown of satin and lace held her fingertip ‘veil. Mrs, Harry G. Lieberman was matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Rose Tuchman and Miss Lillie May Smith. Their chiffon frocks were in bouffant style with shirred basques. Cloud blue was worn by Mrs. Lieberman while Miss Tuchman was in ice blue and Miss Smith in pearl pink. Lt. Fred Tuchman, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The ushers were Pvt. Sidney Tuchman, another ' brother, and Pvt. Harry Sachs. :

On Wedding Trip

A reception at: the .hotel followed the ceremony. The bride’s mother was gowned in black and white while Mrs. Tuchman wore a blue chiffon. Leaving for a wedding trip to Cincinnati, the bride wore a gray suit, black accessories and a white orchid corsage. The couple will be at home here later. The bridegroom is a graduate of Indiana university and a Sigms Alpha Mu fraternity member. He is a senior at the I. U., School of Medicine.

Mrs. Markun Heads Safety Contest

Mrs. Louis R. Markun has been safety engineering contest. to be conThe contest is sponsored by the

Four to Be Pledged By Sorority Group

Four women will be pledged by the ‘Alpha Kappa chapter of Delta

Sadira Lipsticks, in metal cases and a choice of shades 29¢ Plus tax

Balpine Pine Bath Oil, quart bottle, now

P.& S. Tooth Paste, trade-in-tuibe necessary

v—AYRES, TOILETRIES, STREET FLOOR.

NOTIONS

SPECIAL FOR E.O.M.

" Fashioned of Fayon

misses’ inally 7.98 and 8.98. Now.......

—BUDGET SHOP, THIRD FLOOR.

Garter Belts, tearose and white, medium, small and large BlZeS ....iieieesiins

Odds and Ends of Storage Chests, originally much more. Greatly Reduced

—NOTIONS, STREET FLOOR.

BLOUSES, NECKWEAR

Neckwear, odd lots; broken assortments. ‘Now only...19¢

Neckwear, Scarfs, all originally much more.

Summer. Blouses, mostly whites. Batistes, rayons, rayon sharkskin, Broken size

GLOVES

Summer Gloves, sheer meshes and rayons. All washable; mostly whites. Broken size assortment. Now, pair ...5%

—~GLOVES, STREET FLOOR.

HOSIERY

(521 Prs,) Barbara Lee Rayon were originally 80c. Broken sizes, colors.

COSTUME JEWELRY (300 Pcs.) Summer Jewelry. 55¢* each, 2 for 1.00% (220 Pcs.) Summer Jewelry.

Special Group Summer ewelry. 4 for 1.00* to 3.00*

SPORTS ACCESSORIES

Sweaters, Blouses, all origi-

nally much more. ‘All in very

broken size and color assortments. Now only —SPORTS ACCESSORIES, THIRD FLOOR.

SPORTSWEAR

(23) Sports Dresses, variety of types; very broken sizes. NOW: vei snst idan 3.00 (21) Sports Dresses, all originally much more. Broken

(54) Sports Dresses, to wear now and later. Drastically

Beachwear, odd lots of beach accessories. Now .....

—SPORTS SHOP, THIRD FLOOR.

(100) Shoulder - Strap Bags, were originally 3.85, of Taille.

(40) Summer Bags, were originally 2.00. Plastics, straws, fabrics. Now . 99¢

(80) Straw Handbags, were originally 300 and' 3.50; envelope types. Now

° HANDBAGS, STREET FLOOR.

COATS, SUITS

Spring and summer types for now and ‘all fall. Excellent values but a broken size and color assortment.

(12) Coats, were 19.95-29.95. Now

(25) Coats, were originallv: 25.00-3095. Now........18.00

(15) Coats, were originally 30.95-58.75. Now

(8) Coats, were originally

(2) Coats, were originally 98.95-139.95. Now....... 48.00

(3) Suits, were ariginally 3095. Now..

®) Sut, wre crigioaly : 49.95. Now.. 28.00

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(12) Suits, were originally

5450. Now.............38.00 ~COATS-SUITS, THIRD FLOOR.

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Sigma Kappa sorority in a cereony SGMAROW night st the home

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braids... Mavens a 196

(353 Prs) Debon-Ayre Shoes, were SNgtnally 595. Fall

(421 Prs) Red Cross Shoes, were originally 6.95. Dark

(144 Prs.) Deliso Deb Shoes, - were originally 8.95-9.95. Fall-into-winter styles. Very broken size range. Now..5.85

(141 Prs.) Palter lex. Delis, Matrix

Shoes, 10.75-14.95. Pall Styles; very broken sizes. Now. .

—SHOES, SECOND FLOOR.

GIRLS’ SHOP

Sheer Cotton to 14, pocorn were 3.00 to 798. Now.........

Group ot Playsets with whup.

a suits, onigically 400

~—GIRLS' SHOP, FOURTH FLOOR.

.. Greatly Reduced

3,000 YARDS CURTAIN GOODS

Beautiful assortment of rayon and cotton marquisettes.

19¢ to 39¢ Yd.

—CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES, FIFTH FLOOR.

SUMMER FURNITURE

Odds and ends, floor samples, all pieces listed “as is.”

Rattan Lamp Table, round, 24-inch top. Was 14.95 ‘Table Tops to fasten on chair arms, Natural and white,

Natural Pine Table, Was 14.95 Natural Pine Settee. Was 2750 ........17.95 Matching Chair in natural pine. Was 1795............ ...10.95 Stick Rattan Settee, spring construction, tufted back. Gray cover, in Victorian design, white frame. Was 89.50 ....

Was 2950 .........1975

Occasional Table, 18x30 ins. in stick rattan. Was 25.00 .........1695 Chairside Table, 16x24 ins, in stick rattan.

Linen Towels ..

% Ayres’ E. O. M. sale is the regular cleanup of odd

5 lots, broken sizes and soiled

merchandise. August E. O, M.

bringing you many values

is especially’ value-full,

for yourself, your familyand your home. Come early,

stay late. Look for a great

. many unadvertised values on

every floor and in every de-

partment.

CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES

(d Pr) Red Chints Drapes, 36x2%. Were 9.95....3.95 pr.

(1 Pr.) Yellow Chintz Drapes 86x2%. Were 9.95

(1 Pr.) Blue Chintz Drapes, 36x2%. Were 9.95........3.95

(2) - Vanity Skirts in Shinty Were 9.95

(2 Pr.) Green Ruftex Drapes, 36x2%. Were 895....3.95 pr.

(3 Pr.) Gray Drapes, SIs Were 7.95 2.50 pr.

(1 Pr) Red Ruffled Chintz Drapes, 50x2%. Were 1395 ........ sah 4.95

(84) Oil Window Shades, 36x, white or tan (imperfect) ...........49¢ ea.

(1,500) Remnan!

Rayon ts 1

(300 Yds.) 36-In. Printed Glosheen, 1 to 5-yard lengths

(150) Remnants ..... (100) Remnants ..... (150) Remnants

(5 Pr.) Green Studded Satin Drapes. Were 17.75.. 8.95 pr.

(1) Custom-Made Davenvort Slip Cover. Was 40.00...14.95

—CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES. $ FIFTH FLOOR.

69c ea. 25¢ ea.

ART NEEDLEWORK

Stamped Hemstitched Scarfs, for embroidering ........ 59¢

Odd Lots of Yarn ... Greatly Reduced

(1) Luncheon Cloth. .....2.98

(6 Pr.) Pillowcases, ~ one worked .............298

(1) Knitted Dress.......25.00

(1) Knitted Jacket......15.00 (1) Child’s Coat :

Hose Reel, was 298......198 Tool Aprons, were 60c....500

Barbecue Grills...$5 and $10

Was 2250 ......;.......

SEVENTH FLOOR.