Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1943 — Page 18

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Skating Party To F ollow Club Dinner

Homemakers’ Club To Have Luncheon

An anniversary celebration and monthly meetings head today's club calendar.

A dinner and ice skating party will mark the fourti™anniversary of the T. E. L. L. 8. club. Skating at the Coliseum will follow 8 6 p. m. dinner at the Parkmoor. Members who will attend are

and Helen Mulholland, Florina Schafer, Jo Ann Kraeszig, Doris Tredway, Mary Margaret Mullen, Hélen Mennel and Florence Moran,

Mrs. M. F. Higgins, 936 N. Oxford st., will be hostess to the LADIES FEDERAL club at her home tomorrow.

Mrs. Elba Hayes, Mooresville, will be hostess to the JANET ADA club at 8 p. m. tomorrow.

The PRANKLIN OENTER JUNIOR HOMEMAKERS club

dish luncheon and bunco party. Mrs. Herschel White will be the hostess assisted by Mrs. Bruce Morris, 4

Mrs. Charles Munger, Indianapolis Symphony orchestra pianist,| provided the music for a meeting of the IRVINGTON MOTHER STUDY club today at the home of Mrs. Fay Poarch, 5744 E. New York st. Mrs. George Wells discussed “Better Homes.”

By LOUISE FLETCHER Times Women's Editor THE POMPADOUR HAIRDO seems to be slated for a complete collapse this winter. Both mil liners and hairdressers apparently are agreed that. there'll be changes made in the season's-coiffures. - As a matter of fact, Lilly Dache, whose winter line is on view at Wasson’s, is said to have collaborated with the New York hair stylist, Louis, on a templet coiffure for: Lilly's templet hat. The hairdo he developed is an “infanta” style. It is flat and waved on the top, is parted from brow to nape, and is pulled into clusters of ringlets over the ears. . . . v THE TEMPLET HAT {itself is a set of twin discs clasping the head at the temples. The discs are Joined by a narrow hat section that brings the high forehead

Woman's Viewpoint—

Men Are Men Despite War

By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Times Special Writer

sometimes they have fabric “ears” sweeping back from the face.

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confuses her. It may so befuddle | mission, : editor of the Matrix, official publiun = cation of Theta Sigma Phi, jourMr. and Mrs. Waite Castle, 3202|nalistic sorority, at 7:30 p. m. Hovey st., announce the engagement | today in the Rauh Memorial library u Sete Ets, Meri, | to oe auditorium. 2 yourself to hold [Joseph E. Arndt, son . Miss Mary Margaret Tutewiler, " : Mu, Pearl B. Amdt, 1426 Belle-| fall chairman for the club, will pre- une Lor ceptible when they are engaged in fontaine side. : : Whe fighting a war. Since the scarcity The wedding will be Sunday in aE of husbands is ever more frighten. |the Second Moravian church. The choose. In eithe

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