Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1945 — Page 16

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diaronal is Doy Nursery Auxiliary Will Have Dance Feb. |7 at I. A CS

MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR AUXILIARY to the Indianapolis Day Nursery association have set Saturday, * Feb. 17, as the date for their annual dance. Mrs. Eugene B. Hibbs is chairman of the event which will be held inthe

Indianapolis Athletic club. The group will mee: Tuesday with Mrs, Hibbs to make plans for the dance. Agsisting hostesses will inoclude Mesdames Ward Fenstermaker, Dan-P, Morse and Robert Wacker, At a recent meeting of the Indianapolis Day Nursery association, all officers were re-elected with Mrs. Walter Krull president. New directors include Harper Ransburg, Mrs. Rollin Spiegel, Wallace O. Lee and Charles J, Lynn. Holdover directors are Mesdames Eli Lilly, Harold B. West, John E. Messick and Krull and Robert A. Adams,

P. H. N. A. Announces Officers

MRS. MONTGOMERY 8S. LEWIS was re-elected president loday of the Public Health Nursing association, The group met in the ‘1..A. ©. for a program intluding election, speakers and a reylew of the orthopedic service which has been maintainied by the Indian apolis Foundation and sponsored by the P. H. N, A. ‘Those re-elected to serve with Mrs. Lewis are Mrs. Walter H. Montgomery, second vice president, and Miss Helen Sheerin, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Ernest Rupel is the newly chosen assistant treasurer. The directors include Mesdames Eugene F Boggs, John W. Carter, Robert M. Bryce, John R. Curry, Benjamin D Hitz, Louis H. Segar and O. F. Shattuck. ~

Thetas Arrange Celebration

A FOUNDERS’ DAY TEA on Jan. 27 will celebrate the 75th anniversary of KappagAlpha Theta sorority. The program will begin at 2:30 p. m. in the Butler university chapter house. Mrs. Robert McCutchan, Lebanon, district one president, will speak, and music will be provided by Miss Ruth Ann Hamilton and Miss Elea~ nor Hilgenberg. The program chairman is Mrs, Clifton Donnell and Mrs. Walter H. Montgomery is hostess chairman. Mrs, Montgomery 's assistants will include Mesdames Charles Chandler, Emsley W. Johnson Jr, T. A. Moynahan, “Thomas K. Luckett, F. Sylvester Taylor, Matthew Winters, Walter Krull, Donald D. Hoover, Harold J. walker, Clarence Jackson, Harold E. Sutherlin, Prank Levinson, John Paul Ragsdale and George -H.-Baicheior: Also, Mesdames Robert C. Hamilton, Jacob 8 White and Kllis B. Jackson, Misses Jean Ainsworih, Rebecca Nicoson, Elizabeth Bertermann, Areta Covey, Arda Knox and Esther B, Cavanagh.

Town Hall Books Speaker

GUTHRIE MCcCLINTIC, theaterical director and producer, will be guest at a luncheon in the Columbia club tomorrow following his address at ‘Town Hall. Jack L. Hatfield, Civic theater director, will introduce Mr. McClintock at the meeting and will preside at the luncheon. Mrs. Philip Reed will be hostess at the speakers’ table and her guests will he Mesdames Gloria Stern, Walter I. Hess, Raymond P. VanCamp and Lorenzo O. Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Stickney. ” » » - - » Dr. Jacques Marquette, writer and sociologist, will address members of the Alliance Francaise at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the Marott hotel. His subject will be “The History and Future of Indo-China.” Preceding the program, there will be a reception and dinner honorihg Dr. Marquette.

Walter Leavitt, Miss Thomas Will Be Wed

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Alpha Gamma Latreian. Fri. Miss! "Isabel Martin, 5174 hostess. “My Lives in Russia” (Fischer), Miss Elizabeth Evans. | The Rev. Roy E. Davis will read| “Post-War Problems,” Mrs. Addie the vows at 7:30 o'clock tonight; L. T. Reed. uniting Miss Mildred Jane Thomas| cj, pri. Mrs. Maurice Hofft,

and Walter E. Leavitt Jr. The, 4, washington blvd, hostess. ceremony will be in the Southeast.; “Our Young Folks,” Mrs.

ern Union church. | Haramy. “Their Inspiration,” Miss Thomas’ parents are Me) Mrs. Hubert Kemp. and Mrs. George E. Thumas, 2160 8S. Emerson ave, and the bride- {Friday Afternoon Literary. groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. J. L. Jackson, 3001 E. 10th, | Walter E. Leavitt Sr. Shadeland dr.| hostess. “Tolerance — The Jew, Enterihg on ‘the arm of her| the Mexican and the Negro,” Mrs. father, the bride will wear an ivory|: Beatrice Clarke. “A Winter * satin gown fashioned with a ro-| Theme” poem, Mrs. A. G. Small. manee neckline, long pointed Golden Glow Garden. Pri. Mrs. sleeves, a basque waist and full] Conrad Barrett, 1118 Congress, gathered skirt extending into a! hostess. train. | Ww. W. Drayer. “Native Birds,” Maid: of Honor | Mrs. Arthur ‘Remler. Election.

Her fingertip veil will fall from Irvington Quest] - Fri.’ Mrs, Ira a beaded Juliet cap and the will] Melvin, 51 N. Ritter, hostess carry a white orchid «nd showar! “Community Health,” Mrs. B. B -of ribbon on a white Bible Hargraves. Her sister, Miss Mary Jean Wo oa < _ Thomas, will be the maid of honor. MISCELLANEOUS She will be gowned in- pale. orchid Bruce P. Robison unit 133, Amerimade with a sweetheart neckline| can Legion auxiliary. 11:30 a.m, and a full skirt. Tues. Central Christian church Dresses similar to the maid of| Luncheon. honor’s will be worn by the brides- Indiana Alpha chap, maids. Miss Virginia Lucas willl. Mu sorority. .. 7 be in old rose and Mrs. Richard Y.W.C. A. Fulk will wear pale green. The best man will be Wallace 1 Leavitt, cousin of the bridegroom, L. 7. -S. C. Session and sQJonald Leavitt, the bride- | Mrs. Loren Ragsdale, 3318 N will be hostess Satluncheon meeting of

groom’s brother, and Fred Carson Capitol ave, urday at a A reception will be held at the the Anglo-India chapter, Internahome of the bride's parents, after tional Travel-Study club. Mrs. Nowhich the couple will leave for a ple Reynolds will speak and the asshort wedding trip. They will be sisting hostess will be Mrs. Samuel at home in _Indianapolys Edwards

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of next season's styles. Miss Me- | Cardell’s collection was shown yes-| terday for the 81 N, Y. D. I. guests. In Mrs: Potter's line it's hand-| painted cotton that first catches the eve. She has introduced a series! of color-fast painted cottons re-

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For town wear she makes these! {into = circular - cut, sarong - draped | skirts to wear with plain crepe} blouses. The same skirts may be tied over jersey swimsuits. Or-the wool | jersey pants of a two-piece swim-| suit may have an apron of the cot{ton painted in stripes. McCardell's addition to her fabri ic| roster is anew .shantung- rayon called shantusa. She uses it, as well

Pri. as other fabrics, for the three and long sarong skirt in multi-color .

| four- -piece - interchangeable ward- | robes for which she is noted: i Be prepared, too, for the sight of {Vlack slipper satin on sandy beaches [some summer. It's a touch of elegance sponsored by Clarepotter. S8he makes a pair of tapered slacks of this material to match the camisole {top of a bare midriff costume. It’s black satin again for the belt iof gray jersty shorts and "the bow | of the white crepe blouse worn with them, Like Maurice Rentner, Mrs. Potter 1s advocating. the loose sleeve with | Chigese ancestry. ' Hers is ey in one with the bodice. Faintly Chi-} nese, too, are the high, round Chi-

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‘Fish Skin’ Suit { The Clarepotter flair fér combining colors is underscored this sea-| black. Black circles the hems. nf many of her designs. In appears in full-length

ton costumes. It edges necklines and! binds armholes. ? Her “swimsuits; “pretty bare but them.” She has a “fish skin” suit —brown rayon jersey. bra and shorts The latter are stitched all

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Chir Circles | . | Set Meetings

Six circles of the Broad Ripple | Chris scheduled meetings

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for this week The Ruth circle will meet at 8 p. m.¢tomorrow in the home of Mrs, | Paul Talbott, 6404 College®ave., with Mrs. Hazel ‘Brumit the devogans Noon luncheons were held today by the Mary-Martha Esther groups in the homes of Mrs Harry Kline and Mrs. B. E Guy, respectively Mrs. Bertha Porter was hostess for the Darcas unit's meeting today, ahd the Electa circle met ‘with Mrs. | | Edith Heaton. A meeting was held by the Miriam circle last night in the home of Miss Alma Jane Leaman. |

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Joseph’ nf Maytinelii cellist, will be the guest artist of the Indian-| apolis Matinee Musicale at 2 p.m. | tomorrow in Ayres’ auditorium, | Mr. Martinelli is: a- member of the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra and has studied in Italy and (Switzerland. The Madrigal singers of Technical high school, under the direction of J. Russell Paxton, also will appear on the program. © Mrs, Charles G. Pitch will sing

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Swim pants (left) with party ruffles front and back—one of several apron-fronted versions in ClareThe fabric is flattering white celanese. : “Pedal pushers” (right) in striped gray worsted gabardine alternate for a skirt in a matched wardrobe A shirt-sleeved white pique blouse ties in a neck bow over the jumper top, fastened Dutch boy style with white ball buttons. Gathers on each side of the long shorts are a change, for spring, : (These two styles will be" shown by Ayres.)

Hand-Painted Cottons Attract (Attention in Clarepotter Styles;

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Barbara Smith Is Bride of Army Officer

Miss Barbara Lee ‘Smith and Lt. George W. Morris were married at | 11:30 o'clock this morning in the

Christ Episcopal church. . The Rev. | E. Ainger Powell, rector, officiated. | The bride is the daughter of Dr: and Mrs. Waldo E. Stein, Carmel, | and Lt. Morris’ mother is Mrs. Amy | B. Morris, Indianapolis. A two-plece aqua wool dress was! worn by the bride. She chose a hat and gloves in rose fones and | lizard accessories. Mrs. ‘Donald J. WAS | in a two-piece beige wool dress worn with dark brown accessories. bodice. Or they have just no sleeve| Ralph Gregg served as best man. | at all as is her suspender jumper Following the ceremony, there was dress. ia breakfast in the Columbia club. These, for street wear, have bo- | —

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Lois Jane Mumford Bride of Mr. Johnson

Times Special EL PASO, Téx, Jan. 11.—~Cpl. and Mrs. John Robert Johnson are--at home here in the El Paso Hilton hotel following their marirage Friday evening. The double ring ceremony was read at 6 o'clock by Chaplain Otho A. Eure in the chapel at Biggs army air fleld. Mrs. Johnson was Miss Loi Jane Mumford and is the daughter of Mrs, Marguerite Lewis Mumford and Rufus W. Mumford, Indianapolis. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Victor Johnson o1 Brattleboro, Vt.

Bride's Gown Given in marriage by her father,

lace gown styled with a. fitted basque, romance neckline and three-quarfer-length sleeves. The full colonial skirt was fashioned

Her tiered fingertip length veil of illusion fell from a fitted Chantilly lace cap. She carried a prayer book topped with camellias and tuberoses tied with streamers,

Dinner Held

Mrs. “Mumford, her daughter's only attendant, chose a magenta crepe gown worn with matching hat, black accessories and an orchid corsage. Cpl Barton L. Boehmler served as best man and the organist was Mary Elizabeth Lindeman,

Following the wedding, there was a dinner in the hotel for members

The bride attended Ward Belmont Junior college and the University of New Mexico. The bridegroom, who is stationed. here at Biggs field, attended the Missouri State Teachers’ college.

Week-End Events

Miss Florence Geisler, science teacher at school 73, will speak at {10 a. m. Saturday in the Children’s museum, Her topic will be *“Volcanos.” » » » The P.-T. A. of school 42 will be in charge of the family hour Sunday {from 2 to 5 p. m. in the museum. | Officers of the group will be in the [receiving line with E. W.. Diggs,

The Chemistry club will meet at 10 a. m, Saturday in the hobby room

{of the museum.

Zeta Beta Chi Unit To Hear Stylist Speak

Jonas Palm, hair stylist* will speak today on “Care of the Hair and Individual Styling” before]. members of the .Indiana Alpha chapter, Zeta Beta Chi sorority. The session will be at 7:46 p. m. Jn the Hotel Lincoln, Mrs. Elsie Wallace will preside at a business meeting and will present he chapter's past president's pin to Miss Mary Ellen Coughlin, retiring president. A reception will be held for the pdst officers. " New . officers serving with Mrs, Wallace are Miss Edna Mahr, vice president; Miss Lucile Scott and Miss Eleanor Pyle, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Anna Fay Taylor, treasurer; Mrs, Ella Mae Holt, historian, and Miss Elizabeth Richardson, chaplain,

“THURSDAY, JAN. 11 1945.

Betty Beitman To Be Honored

Several parties are’ being planned for Mis Betty Jean Beitman who will become the bride of Ensign Leonard L. Cohn, U.S8.N.R., on Jan, 21, A linen shower will be given toe night by Misses Margaret Hethere ington, Ann Gavaghan and Ruth Parcels, The party will be in Miss Hetherington's home, 5224 Pleasant Run blvd. Miss Ruth Levin, 44 E. 46th st. will entertain with a personal shower tomorrow in her home. Miss Phyllis Levey will be the co-hostess. On Jan. 20, Mrs. Sherman Wein= stein, Mrs. Charles Fisch, Miss

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Leisure Clothes

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Clarepotter leisure Ruffled gypsy blolise and

Short-sleeved pink jersey blouse with geranium red jersey skirt . Button back blouse in brown bee print -on yellow with black crepe trousers. Skirt interest gets another plug from Claire McCardell. Her suits have side-fastened skirts or dirndl {skirts with fullness at back and! | sides. An appearance of front fullness | {is the result of pleating enormous. patch pockets onto a skirt band. | | A Dutch boy skirt has hipline pockets and a redingote pleat at center | | front. A double tapered line is- a new! |note in the McCardell collection. ! The bodice tapers in from an extended shoulder line while the

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hips or side front, This season Miss McCardell adds her “pedal pushers,” below-the-knee | shorts, to suits. The addition makes | (for still more flexibility in the inMcCardell colors: Chamois for a| Cherry red suit jacket, beige cot | ton’ blouse, black wool dirdnl skirt. . Brown lining for the cape of |

a navy butcher linen costume with | navy skirt banded in brown. !

Churchwomen Hear ‘Talk by Mrs. Higdon |

Mrs. E. K. Higdon, formerémis-| the Philippine islands, ! spoke today at a joint meeting of} fonary societies of the Central! The group met in the church. Her topic was - the Date Line” A musical program was. given by Mrs. V. C. Brownscombe and Mrs, Frank O. Medskef; and the devotions were led by Mrs, Ernest W. Lundeen: I'he Calendar Aid greup wad in charge 40f the luncheon.

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deR, Whitehouse, national chairman of the Wonfén's Actien Committee for Victory and Lasting | Peace, annbunced today that -the organization would open a nation’ | wide recruiting drive Monday, The drive, .which will last three months, will open here with “a luncheon meeting in the Hotel Astor | and with meetings in other cities throughout the country. Its object is to enroll 350,000 women into 1} committee, “Much of the responsibility’ rl {world peace rests on the shoulders of women. Today they have the nation’s voting and.that is why mobilization of woman power is 0 urgent and

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