Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1943 — Page 28

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fast, stores are featuring as Christmas gifts beautiful needle kits,

some sewing boxes and cabinets,

stamped pieces to embroider and numerous other needlecraft sug-

gestions. Knitters will like especially the and very complete needle

and mending cotton, thimble rests, pin cushions and plenty of * drawer space, . Needlepoint tapestry squares for

sturdy mahogany finished rocker

and needlepoint seat cover printed with a nursery rhyme pic-

d7 nursery ‘scatter Fug. a Needlework novices will find = = ’ ; . cloth napkins, towels, pot holders

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Here's a cholee of smart needle

cases. Top kit holds two pairs of needles for knitting, a set for socks, a yarn needle. Lower kit of leather is an all-tooled gift of knitting needles, scissors, crochet hook, yarn needle, “knit count” and tape measure. i

to work. Try combining several

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the new embroidery patterns feathred for Christmas gifts so easy to make. One kitchen ensemble, -

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vocating equality of rights for all the peoples of the world.” : Names Opposition

Opposition to the measure comes from a number of women's organi-

} zations which sponsored protective

legislation for women working in}

industry, They fear such legisldtion might be invalidated by the amendment. The amendment also is opposed by the Catholic Welfare league, and by most labor organi-

diwia |zations, The woman’s party charges

A double-duty gift for the needle woman is a sewing cabinet which comes completely equipped. Closed, the cabinet becomes a handsome end or occasional table,

and apron. Another for the nurs ery has a crib cover, pillow slip,

that labor organizations oppose it because they want to limit women’s invasion of industrial fields. The debate over protective legislation has obscured many of the

andinome end or occasional table, | other issues involved fn the fight] ‘Worthy of ‘& spot tn any rooms = {tor the equ :

equal rights amendment. In 40 states, property acquired alter marriage by the joint efforts of husband and wife belongs to the husband and is subject to his con-

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stamped in a simple but effective child's apron, bibs and nursery trol ture, which is all ready for you gingham stitch, includes a table- - pictures. . 1 congress should submit the

Ins Er Sy Cl b = . amendment to the states, and a Mrs. Dragoo |Clubs— wooo Double Ring {iene vous so seoms o Will Entertain | Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. McGinnis Ceremony : Sone then ao to Ferits ChE gr, | a Will. Present Christmas Progra : 2 iq: reors of the amebdinent,’3 Clubwomen | sd : Bran Unites Couple: | Zr von mize, 5 : The annual Christmas party ol Fi or D.T.D. Mothers Club Meeting A double ring ceremony at 6:30 Gener “pedertion ot of the

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give states time to revise their property laws and remove discriminaMagazion club will besheldrnaxt spawn vel ee Ta sescsemroriotk Jest night dnote Bweeriey | (dibs, “He of SE —— y = y Nee SIT E NL Saturday, Dec. 11, at the home of], (Christmas parties to be held over the week-end and-on Monday are chapel of Butler university united Business and Professional Women's : : ; fi Nee el | Dance Ch Mrs Harry W. Dragoo, 4520 N° predominating features in today's club news. . ~~. Miss Betty Jean Miller and Cpl|Clubs, the National Association of ; ! Sin : BB ux : to TE Ty The NATURE STUDY club will have its annual Christmas party Wilbur Little. The Rev. Roy Oon-|women Lawyers, the American Rey Bs ! {and open house Sunday afternoon at Woollen's gardens, Miss Louise verse, Speed, officiated and Miss] Medical Women's: association, and Mrs. A. Glenn Shoptaugh will be McCormick and the members of the music committee will be in charge Gretchen Little, the bridegroom's/the American Federation of Sorop‘he guest speaker. She will give of the program. There will be a gift exchange, sister, sang the bridal airs, 5 ol poSiismas. Suwries. Both Old and) Wie anily. dotting of * the) The bride chose a white satin / bring gifts of | ; of the NEW .ERA club Monday. {gown with marquisette yoke and al wh or toys for donation to the DELTA TAU DELTA MOTHERS'|., meeting will be at the home [tWO tiered veil held by a crown of : : : Day nursery. club of Butler university will be seed pearls. She carried hite A y OC. Barbour and Mrs. of Miss Nellie B. Fatout, 2055 Park " A whe She 2 {held at 1 p. m. Tuesday at the home \ prayer book topped with an orchid. fe members of] : ave. Mrs. Marjorie H, Shellhouse ree | special guests at|f Mrs. D.8. Langell, 917 Lesley ave.| : Mrs. Little is the daughter of Mrs. | ge : will be the co-hostess. | Mrs. R. L Phelps will give a 3 ; Christmas story and music will be| Mrs. Russell Dean will give an . and {provided by Mrs. Robert McGinnis [2ddress at a meeting of the ons Hid litte, uss ¥. accordionist. : MONDAY AFTERNOON READING : wr Isiesies hi eam club Monday at the home of Mrs. = aun i « P . . : 9 3 Mrs. Rich: or Pohl, W “Gib. A. M. Welchons, 509 N. Drexel ave. hates of 1 ard Harding: he 5 son, H. R. Pierce, Clarence Warren| There will be a meeting of the gold satin and carried a bouquet of ar IL F. C Chorus and y. M. Salb, LUCKY FIVE club Monday at 8 roses. Sgt. Gordon Smyth, $ Alpha Chi Omega Mothers'| mrs Louis W. Bruck and Miss|P. m. at the home of Mrs. Armenia Clevels nd, Was the best man. f Butler university will have|raura Holden will be hostesses for | Rand) . Harding and Pie. Charles luncheon ndle, 144 N. Arsenal ave, Apt. 5. Knowles Monday at|tomorrow's meeting of the SAT- ay were the ushers and the house. Mrs. R. B. Daley {URDAY AFTERNOON LITERARY| Mrs. Paul Kilby will be in charge [Pride ag given sway by her uncle,

mothers of pledges will be Siu at the D. A. R. chapter house. [of the program for Monday's meet- 9 Mis Teception at the Riviera Albert Gray will be in charge| oC "ii be a Christmas program. (ing of the MONDAY CONVERSA- club the couple left for a wedding!

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program and the chorus of| “American Foundations” will be| TION club which will be held at|trip. Mr. Little will return to camp £he seventh district, Indiana Feder- (the subject of a talk to be given by the horhie of Mrs. Ernest deWolfe|and the bride will be at home with | ation of Clubs, will sing. | rs. Thomas Martin for a meeting | Wales 1236 N. Pennsylvania st. her mother. . Si Gemini, tm | Both the bride and bridegroom i {attended Butler university, Mrs, Lit: tle is a member of PI Beta Phi |sorority, .

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Cardboard doctor's case contain“ing diploma, play stethoscope, play wrist watch, thermometer, xray machine, candy pills, play first aid stuff, arm band and preseription blanks, rf TIT

DINNER SETS

In Hand Embroidered Cottons!

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LITTLE ARMY NURSE'S KIT

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Similar case with diploma, full size cloth nurses apron, stethoscope, , wrist watch, first aid

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