Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1943 — Page 24
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{Becomes Bride Of R. E. Ward
The Rev. Leon Weatherman read ‘the ceremony in the Fairfax Chris«
Eva F. McDougall, director of home nursing for the local Red Cross, Mrs. Tyndall, chairman of the Marion county nutrition committee,
introduced by Mrs. Hugh D. Merrifield, consumer education committee chairman, Mrs. Prancis J. Huffman, welfare | chairman, will introduce Mrs. Bradley who will discuss “Juvenile Court | Meets Delinquency.” ......_ .. .
. Luncheon Booked
“Schools in the Youth Program” will be the subject of Mr. Stine-
baugh's talk and Mr, Myers will] ..
speak on “Tuberculosis In Wartinie.”
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Phi Beta Kappa fraternities and of the American
son of Mrs. James A, Craig and the late-Dr. Craig of - Gary. Th wedding will be later this month, ‘ Miss Morrison is a graduate of the University of Illinois Wher she was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, and Dr. Craig was graduated from Indiana university and the Indiana university school of medicine. He was a member of ‘Delta Tau Delta and Nu Sigma Nu fraternities. . 5 5 ; ® 8» . A ‘crystal shower to be given at 8 o'clock tonight by Misses Nancy Bell, Charlotte Galm and Nancy Langan will honor Miss -Ruth Anti Spiegel -of Shelbyville whose - marriage to Edwin. A, Pearson, yeoman first class, U. 8. N. R., will be Dec. 18. ‘The guests will include Misses Margaret Blu, Joan Williams, Mary Lou Bennett, Nell Nickel, Florence Becker, Carolyn Coxen, Anita Ellis, Margery Wiel, Jeanette Zerr, Patricia Willlams, Nancy
Hill and Joan Binkley. The shower will be at Miss Bell's home, |
of Butler uni Tuesday in t Butler's Jorda Miss Betty 8 and the hostes
will be Mesd Amelia Arens, ~* Chambers, Oly
-Hesseldens, Arthur E. Pats
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There will bh BETA DELPHI tomorrow in t bank. Mrs, and Mrs. Olive
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tian church at 8:30 o'clock last night that united Miss Dorothy Randolph and Ralph E. Ward. Miss Pauline Tolin provided the bridal music. {| ‘The bride, who is the daughter {ol Mir. and Mrs. J. ‘B. Randalplii, 429 Centennial st, was given In marriage by ‘her father. She wore a white satin gown accented with an insert of marquisette and & fiingertip veil of illusion held by a crown of orange blossoms. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink and white roses. Miss Maxine Widner, Lafayette, a cousin of the bride, was the maid of honor. She ‘ichose a light blue dress “with silk
Miss McDougall will discuss the “Necessity for Training for Home Nursing.” Members of the Welfare club: and the Marion County and Capital City War Mothers’ clubs will be: special guests for the meet: Ing. The- mornthg -gession will open at 9:30_ o'clock and the second session will begin at 12:45 p. m. Reservation§ for the noon luncheon in Ayres’ tearoom may be made with members of the hospitality committee until noon Saturday.
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Miniature Rooms 1 ' cil's board of ¢
Tea to Honor : _ ait To Be Discussed Miss. Martin... | The mdianspotis Plane Teachers:
; adsbeiation ‘will have a business * Misses Barbara Ann and Judith meeting at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the Badger will hold an open house|D. A. R. chapter house, Sunday from 3 until 5 p. m. at] Wilbur D. Peat, director of thes their home in honor of Miss Bar-|John Herron Art museum, will be bara Martin, daughter of Col. and | the guest speaker. His subject will 4 Mrs. Hariy Hood Martin, formerly | {be the “Throne Miniature Rooms.” of Indianapolis. The three girls were classmates
met during the Sua} sonventis
hokel: oot Bateman, Wes president; Mrs. David Scheidle: Rodney Belfor William F. Dud W. McCulloug 4 Mrs, L. J. Se ¢ New Albany, v Others incl O'Neall, West
By LOUISE FLETCHER \ Times Women’s Editor ™ THESE BUSY wartimes, most women spend their daytime doing the civilian’s equiva“One, two three, HUP-—
of two, three, HUP.”
and negligees complete with
gowns a femme fatale look for those
‘hours, Always at this time of year (for
the ‘benefit of Christmas buyers) the shops have frothed over with “fireside fashions, . This year they have outdone
ge *in corraling leisure outfits—perhaps because Beton rationing has made home favorite “hot spot.”
a a “ THERE ARE TWO schools of . ; on lounging costumes. The first—vith an tye on the “thermostat set at 65 degrees— holds out for “warmer uppers” in
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robes and slacks. The second “cocks a snoot” at heating prob-
lems and goes all out for glamour in traditional silks and lace frills. For the former there is either
You'll be certain to please if you give them.
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CHILDREN'S ACTIVITY TOYS = Stencils, builder books, building sets, looms, etc.
City ‘Wash. St.
BUY EARLY, AL EARLY
the ublquitous slacks-and-sweater
{ ing as the shop
outfit or a galaxy of warm flannel, wool or quilted robes. : There's a pretty comprehensive collection of warm robes in the women’s shop at Strauss’, Cater. does “to the
i tailored woman, it features many | of these in wool.
Tailored flannels and fleecy wools carry on in practical dark
| shades but there are pastel wools,
too—notably a dressmaker house-
| coat of basket weave in shell pink
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with satin ribbon binding. “The padded and quilted styles are, for the most part, in pastel crepes and satins sprinkled with small flower motifs. But in addition Strauss has a gay Scotch plaid taffeta for the gayest young thing on anyone’s Christmas list. There is also a black background crepe with looping flower motifs in shell pink..
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WARMTH AND GLAMOUR are combined in a series of velvet negligees at Wasson's. These come in deep jewel tones. It's at Wasson’s, foo, that a lounging pajama outfit can be found which is a real conversation piece. Of black crepe, it has in place of sleeves a couple of . tiers of black silk fringe. And down the fronts of the trouser Jegs are “chaps” of the tiered silk fringe.
The slacks division of many
| Iounging costumes have a new,
N orman Green: ‘Is Director
The Athenaeum concert orchestra! and the dramatic club of the Athenaeum Turners will present a mystery ‘drama, “Night Must Fall” at 8:30 p. m, Saturday in the club"Non Norman Green will direct the pro- | Norm and the orchestra is under the direction of Constantine Borshoff. The orchestra will give a joint concert .with the Indianapolis Maennerchor Dec. 18. =~ +
Tasty Suggestion For Cocktail Snack
revmibination 3s sxcellent’ on 8 Sp King Of Trou, but 4
narrow-legged Jook—fine if you have the figger for it.
One of the most intriguing of |
these slim-shanked outfits, de-
jersey bodice and marquisette skirt. Bridegroom’s Attendants
Miss Mercedés Kauffman, also of |
Lafayette, was the bridesmiid. She
- «ik tg Enameled Ware Safe Porcelain enameled utensils are safe to use even for the most delicately flavored foods. Since it Is non-porous and non-absorbent, no
wore a blue silk jersey gown, Both disagreeable tastes or odors remain “[nttendants oartied colonial bouquets in enameled ware.
cap of velvet on.
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Harry Spear, Lafayette, was the best man snd Robert Randolph, the
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bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolf, 5130 N. Meridian.
| Mrs, William Ward of Lafayette,
signed by Tina Lesser, is shown at [|
Above the narrow slacks of black | Botany flannel is a blouse gaily | printed with scenes from a Mex- .|
ican cock fight. Sprinkled among
the flying feathers and sombreros .
are little sparkles of sequins, . 8 =» J THE GLITTER OF sequins and
jewels shows up about as fre- |
quently .on intimate apparel as it |
does on one “does the town.”
There's a lounging pajama out- | fit at Block's, for instance, that | has a multiple-strand “necklace” |
the clothes in which
of jewels sewn right on the bosom |
of its sky blue silk blouse. The
trouser part, also of crepe, is a |
vivid shade somewhere ‘between American Beauty and fuchsia,
Most feminine and glamorous of |
all negligees is the kind that looks as if it came right out of (or is going right into) a bride's trous-
seau—the white or cream or ivory | or eggshell satin number with |
froths and froths of lace. Even if she never “works up to”
a trousseau, almost every woman | has a yen for at least one of these |
sometime during her life, Block's have a superb example
in a creamy satin with a wide | ruffle of deeper cream lace cascad- |
ing from throat to ankle.
|Hemlines ‘Dolled Up’ -
Hemlines are no longer simple.
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Noted ‘and approved around town |
Association to Meet
The Lutheran Orphans Welfare _ Here's a tasty -suggestion for |sssociation will meet for luncheon
Board. to Convene | a monthly ‘board Meding '¢
There will be a Christmas program.
tential] supply of 200,000 tons a year. The Garden Study club will meet| For more than 2300 years the! + ibride’s brother, was the usher. Theiat 1 p. m. Saturday at the home of world’s cork has been produced |
at Butler university and are members of Kappa Kappa Gamma so-
for the open house,
To Give Review - |
There will be a guest meeting of the Alpha Gamma Latreian cl | rority. There will be no invitations P . ub
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tomorrow at the home of Miss lsa= |
bel Martin, 5174 Norwaldo st. Miss
Estle Fisk will give. a review,
Lameheon Set ve
The Spade and Trowel Garden club will have its Christmas party and a luncheon at 1 p. m. tomorrow
New Cork Supply
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ina narrow belt of land along the
Mediterranean coasts. 215 Berkley rd.
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You'll find the CounY’ s fashion favorite styles and colors § in Wasson's “eollection of Draper hats. Come choose. the hat sure to compliment your enfire winter wardrobe, : :
A. ‘Shocking No. 2—the dress-up version of the food
turban,
+ Sparkling. with geighone stmamanis, lavish:
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