Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1943 — Page 24
. companied Elmer Steffen, who sang. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a vapor gray crepe gown with royal blue accessories and carried Rome Glory roses. Miss «Betty Lou Campbell was the maid of honor and Lt. Sinclair Hoffman of Oak Park, Ill, was the bést man. Lt. and Mrs. Knue are both graduates of Purdue university, They will be at home after Dec. 15 at Ft.
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“YOU CAN EVEN build your own Christmas tree with greens,” Miss Hayes explains, “by filling a flower pot or bowl with spagnum or green sheep moss and then sticking cut branches of pine or cedar into the moss, putting in the main branch first and building upward with shortest branches nearest the bottom.
Stand your ‘tree’ against a wall’
or in a corner, so that you don't have to worry about the back,
angels is one “fruitful” result to be. had from making your own Christmas tree decorations from plywood or cardboard, and paint ing them as you please.
“wA Yule display for mantel, buffet, coffee table or window sill can also be achieved with greens and moss,” Miss Hayes points out. Her suggestion is to fill two or three baking tins with spagnum or green sheep moss and
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lave. Mrs. Meyer will assist the of Mrs. Clair McTurnan, 5148 N|
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Noted decorator Peter Hunt |Frank Thomas, Frank Thomas Jr. (ake part in the program.
Edis Wildman, Robert Myer. and William Bowen, Misses Jacqueline Blomberg. Betty Bright, Pyle and Patty Hollinberry.
There's only one reason why you have this windfall, new resort and play clothes are clamoring at the doors of our Sports Shop. To make room for the newcomers, we're putting or prices on these slacks that will move them on !
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Louise Mouch, mother of the.bride-to-be, Mr. and Mrs, Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Beasley Jr. Mrs, Sylvester Johnson Jr., Herman |Kothe Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Logan Hall {and Matthew Dorman, Omaha, | cousin of the bride-to-be. | Mrs. William J. Blackley gave a {tea at her home, 3133 N. Pennsylvania st. yesterday afternoon in honor of the affianced couple,
Ey DEAR JA) of several e | Be come to the | Miss Wilson is the daughter of * w Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Wilson, 5248) Soles oy ; , one be moderate were all su a gown of white satin fash- standards dif with-a bodice and sheer Always you | yoke of marquisette. Her full skirt i a “fast,” but t will extend into a train edged with Here's a gift for today's busy hands. Whether she's traveling or ern towns h Chantilly lace and her three-quar-| grounded, she'll like this attractive real leather hand-care case fe- 8:30 p.m. = - and Washing ter length veil will be of Hllusion.| gone by Peggy Sage. Its preparations are snugly cradled against oi. Te. Lecture Th She will carry a white prayer book’. 5 pill and it folds inte a slim purse. In it there are two polish The beauty Jeoture will be given . sis | topped with white roses. shades and four steel implements, including genuine steel scissors. °% Mf: Maly Hiien ull ot Ayres —. Choline ot Te Live Here : be assisted by Mrs. M . ‘boys seven or tributors ‘of Dutch objects iy by . Margaret Ger- - 2! Miss Agnes Catanzaro, Peru, will ( lubs— : ard, Ayres’ wardrobe planning con- themselves 2 _ Mow on display in the specially ar- be the maid of honor. She will be z ! sultant. rs : ihe aos. ranged Dutch room in the west dressed in a pink gown with a satin | . . . The M night is held twice 3 rent no Em sme win| Irvington Quest Club Will Hear [s monn and is sponsored by the in formals, ; L8 | carry a colonial bouquet of chrys- | industrial department of the Y, W. know hr i : : : : a. ; : anthemums in rose shades. : 5 C. A. in co-operation with the gi ~ Albert Gall, James W. Fesler, Al- Fashionable New York florist Irene Hayes puis the finishing touch to decorations designed to give | got william Shesky of Ft. Har- | Talk Given by Mrs. R. R. Mitchell; Women's Bint gor Mallory's Ie three o'clock phaeus Snow and. Albert J. Bew her home a holiday look and solve the Christmas tree shortage.. This mantel display may be duplicated | icon will be the best man and the | 3 : the health education department of Our paren! _ ridge, Misses Anna Hasselman snd by arranging cut evergreen branches tied with bright red ribbon in tins of moss, plus pine cones, holly | uojers will be Cpl. Robert Preid- | Pi l Cl bh H. Y: the Y. W. Miss Lucy Schulte is the ject to our Eizabeth M. and Sarah L. Nibiack. wreath and a set of plaster choir boy candlestick holders. | enburg and Sgt. Gene Simpson. | 4 § ot uo to rave ule : P Arty |v. w. industrial department sec- Sn Eelock, Robert Patil and G. Barret Mon By CAROL BERMAN —— >= then arrange evergreen branches | FOr her daughter's wedding Mrs. : ; Telaly i charge of Mallory night. of one of th The display is being held in con- Times Special Writer in the moss so that some go up Wilson has chosen a dress of rust | Gift exchanges will be the predominating feature at club meetings Other instructors for the activi- oe Ye Beetle hr the exhibit of Van| IF YOU DON'T want to find, and others down, to hide the tins. |cTepe and she will wear a corsage lomowow. ties includes Misses Mary Lou Beck, Aye : | on the night before Christmas Tie some of the front branches of Talisman roses. Mrs. Bowen The annual Christmas party of the PILOT club will be held at the| Shelley Stayman and Mabel Kempt, doll | Gogh and contemporary Dutch that all through the house there's on each end with a red ribbon |Will Wear a green crepe dress and| Warren hotel this evening. Mrs. Hazel Craig Fowler will talk on the Mesdames Robert VanSickle, R. R. To ar it was paintings’ which will close Sunday. | ©. 04 jooks remotely like bow and: nestle pine cones and red | 8 Pink rose corsage. | “Christmas Madonna” and Mrs. Gladys Bebout will give a Christmas| Jones gnd Kenneth Campbell, fun on 3 Santa-Claus-time, plan your berry sprays into the greens. Then , A Tevepcion at the church > recitation. J, 3% an home decorations well before put four candlesticks into the |lollow the ceremony a 0 ; Ramona Rush |p DUE our Ce ng red can. | will Jeave immediately for a wed-| Members of Ihe IRVINGTON! i 4 meeting of the FRIDAY Florann Mouch Were nhean ; "den ; For traveling the bride QUEST club will have a gift ex-| , prepNOO D 9 I'm: amazec A dearth of Christmas trees is dles, to be lighted when the family |ding trip. r traveling the change tomorrow at the home of | N READING club (o- : was fast anc I M ed expected, due $0 manpower ahd is aghered, will wear a two-piece dress of aqua | LHe Fare: ass a ova STOW : the coast se 8) arric shipping space shortages, so don't Drape a wreath on the front of |crepe, brown accessories and a cor- ‘FS Co oT itchell will vel The Christmas story from the, J ITICS mith ; Sonservaiives bank too heavily on a tree as the the mantel and if a mirror or |sage of roses. jave. So the W Will give Bible will be read by Mrs. G. F. ; Which of u 0 Lit K focal point of your decorative picture is hanging back of your The couple will be at home at A Ballad to the is Men | Gross and there will be a gift ex- B H ! hich of ” I . nuc I Rieniay. make it part of the effect |1716 N. Alabama st., apt. 6. Mesdames 8. C. Vail, G. K. Welks| change. Mrs. Ira Campbell, 2127 N. To be onored Sasteraeme ’ Plan, instead, to use greens with festoons of evergreen, If the and A. E. Curtis will assist the pennsylvania st., will be the hostess. : -weste! The Blessed Sacrament chapel of Aowers, knicknacks you have, and wall is bare, give it a Christmas hostess. oe WA be adie oy Mis. C. Ww. Several parties will be given this the 86. Peter and Paul cathedral a generous amount of ingenuity, dress by hanging up greens with Jean | homas Mrs. E. G. Prosch, 624 West dr. * e and Miss Blanche Bruner. |week in honor of Miss Florann Ander — © was the scene at 9 a. m. Tuesday of b Wobk oo game attractive holi- scotch tape. J ! Woodruff Place, will be hostess for| Members of the IRVINGTON Fudge Sikh gd be, James Bayar a » _ the wedding of Miss Ramona Gene 987 home decorations. #. vo" T B H ~All WILLING WORKERS NEEDLE! - ~ Rush and Lt Charles sD | Branches of lacy white pine, To MAKE YOUR mantel. dec- | 1.O IDC k onored the Chrigimes party of the FRIDAY | J “0 ring gifts for children to| Which will be at 4:30 p. m. Saturday as a quiet lit Kove ? ne | blue spruce, flat cedar and scotch oration look really professional, AFTERNOON. LITERARY club 10-|, 1 oeting tomorrow noon at - the in the Propylaeum. : habited by | The bride 1s the daughter of Mr. | pine can be combined effectivelf Miss Hayes advises that you use A Sh RT morrow, She will be - assisted by home of Mrs. Mary Kaltwasser, 313 Mrs. Sylvester Johnson Sr. will live simply 1 : | with ribbons, chou-chous of lace cherubie plaster choir boys to t ower Mrs, Wendell E. Brown and Mrs. N. Tacoma ave. _ |entertain with a tea at her home, an and Mrs. K. R. Rush of West Lafa- : p : ral this afte in manner. No paper doilies, Christmas tree balls, separate the tins and four choir Earl Clampitt. 3668 Central ave., this afternoon to fin yette and the bridegroom is the son p A op th cand Ewin find that of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Knue, 320 pine cones, spangles or the heads boy candlestick holders to carry A miscellaneous shower to be The roll-eall will be answered wv Teen-A ge Military honor of e couple and Mrs, g Yorker, Esqu Mr and 4 . , of fresh flowers to drape on doors, out the motif.” A Santa Claus, |given at 8 p. m. tomorrow by Miss | Biblical responses and there will be ‘ Sinclair will entertain for the bride- % out-do - th The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R windows and mantels, Irene snowman, angel, or bell left over 'Marjorie Meyer and Miss Elaine an exchange of gifts. | According to the Budapest radio, | to-be tomorrow afternoon. } tion. Noll officiated and the Rev. Fy. Hayes, fashionable Manhattan from some other Christmas can | Nickel will honor Miss Jean| ; | pre-military training courses were | Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Smita, However, Xi dicated 1d te Bey Bs. florist, suggests. SR SE easily pinch-hit for the central Thomas. Miss Thomas’ marriage The oma. ROUND TABLE started for. “teen-age Rumanian [parents of the prospective Bidey view ‘that the Miss Helen Shepard, organist, ac- ‘a uu This pineapple decorated with choir boy figures. to Cpl. Robert E. Wildman will be|club will meet tomorow BE f7|poys and girls last month. Train-|El0TC will give a bridal dinnel 2% tion of the ¢ who | ' With a little paint and ingenu- Dec. 23 at Sweeney chapel, Butler home of Mrs. J. D. Garrett, ling 1s compulsory for all boys be-|the Propylaeum Saturday nigh go to the 200 | Kentucky ave. |tween 12 and 17 years and all girls| Dinner guests will include Mrs. Anna for ‘entertain
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