Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1945 — Page 20

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Ie on ro , } LA Fe y : J / ' aL CL A al CX vil 4 ea ; o v PAGE 20 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — a FRIDAY, AVRIL 27, 1945" ; : x NIE ES : Mrs. b Epsilon Sigma Alpha |[\W. S.C. S. Unit FRIDA CY IAT ; \Doll Mannéquins to Show Paris Styles Mrs. Jacobsen [Epsilon Sigma Hpha |W. §. C. 5. Uni — ; : or . Group Wi eet ar { . By ROSETTE HARGROVE Names Guild Members of Alpha Lambda chap-| VV ill Meet sh NEA Staff Writer u : ter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority, : ’ . AS" "PARIS, April 27.—~In a Ch will have a dinner at 6 p. m. today| The Woman's Society of Christian | Fete. Elizabeth Weiss s oF 2 airmen ul ; ; Luncheon Will few weeks’ time, 170 dolls in the Homestead. Following din-|Service of the Pifty-first Street Alpha Sigm: Thursday, at the Woodstock Club dressed in the latest Paris Five Chapters Plan |" there will be plelge and inltia- Methodist church will meet’ at 2 Wed. Mr co . . . i ’ OS! ; creations will start on a = : tion services. p. m. Tuesday in the church. Mrs, MISS ELIZABETIL BISPHAM WEISS will be the | 2°00 Mo ding New Meetings Next Week | mises Marguret and Bina On| Marion ¥, Gallup, supérintendent io : a iv / x nt . hig 3 ningham and Eloise Grubbs willjo e Women's prison, Revie honor guest at a luncheon Thursday afternoon a en by York, Rio de Janeiro, Syd- Mrs. Hans ©. Jacobsen, new pres-|,, initiated. The pledges include speaker. Block's a1 Mrs. Noble Dean and Miss Julia Brink at the Woodstock « hev and London. ident of the Riley Hospital Cheer|Misses Alberta Newall, Dordthy| Devotions will be led by Mrs, ferson” (| club.” A ceremony on May 5 in Christ Episcopal church oe They will act as ambéssadors guid, Las “whnvunted | eopiniites’ SOenobse, Mary Biien Evans, JoiBloyd Sere oe Mioens pe Turney a will unite Miss Weiss and Lt. (j.g) Charles Daniel of the Haute Couture~until such chairmen for the year, : paind Marilyn Pugh, Thetny, penis, Mr, Sai 3 orpal | pe, Ayres : Koapp, U I NR 7 ws ime as' travel facilities will be They are Mrs. Edward Falting, Emadean Jones and Joan Allison. music 5 AD y Ls Ou dN. Ie available to the general piublie birthday; Mrs. W. H, Mallon, In : ¢ Brookside : . ' + H, . =-{n, : f th Among those invited to the luncheon an ME. Chases R. No, and buyers and private clients eo: Council of Wamen delos Meeting Tomorrow oid A ern wl 51118 p.m the bride-to-be’s mother; Mrs, Frederick William Pennoyer, Wash- can once again come to Paris. : y garten, . . Mrs. Frank W. Liebert, Seattle, Wash.; Mesdames William This will not be the first time gate; Mrs. Carl L. Jones, exten-| The Indiana Poetry society williwill follow the meeting. Mrs. W, speaker, jmeton; MIS, art Tas ro ’ ‘d Br in the history of fashions that son; Mrs. S. L McCormick, (meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in|Stewart LaRue and Mrs. Harry W. / 1. Shafer, C. W. Spalding, William J. Young and Bruce For rown, nx , Oy ern 5 Pa cheer: Miss Alice Velsey, historian, | Cropsey auditorium at the Central | Heidergoty will pour. Children’s Misses Heberton Weiss, Polly Smith, Jane Johnston and Nancy slg coGHtries Mrs. Carl Aumann, hospital di-|lbrary. Mrs, Nellle Dabney Muir| The arrangements chairman is a mW Lockwood. Some §0 years ago, English-born rector; Mrs. Willlam H. Carper, |Will discuss “Rhythm” and Mrs. Mrs. BE. E. vanOsdol, and Mesdames Board me . # H sn. Charles- Frederique. Worth, the hospitality; Mrs. Harry M. Rober-|Olah Toph will preside. A musical E. H. Vaughn, E A, Love, ED Clifton Kin fot . , ; : son, library;. Mrs, Elizabeth A.|Program will be given by Miss Haley, R. orden, Rue Cenk, ‘m. Thi end Mrs. William E. Kennedy will entertain with a bridal first couturier to establish himself : : 8 p. m. : os sunday evening for their daughter, Mary Ellen, and her on the Rue de la Paix and make Walters, Long and Coleman; serv- Paisicin Plerson and Miss Jean Pat- | Albert Wala, Nell 0; Alles and Jorn ten, “Relig {iance, Ensign John M. Ryan, U. 8. N. R. The honor guests are to it famous the world over, hit upon ices; ue A: D. Green, magazine, | Harvey . Miss Nelli be married Monday morning in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church, the idea of sending three or four al arles D. Vawter, member- Forty-ninth The Kennedys will have the dinner at the Indianapolis Athletic dolls dressed in his latest crea- ip; : rs. Ray W. Retterer, Newby Mothers. club, and the guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Michael- J. Ryan, tions to the ladies of the courts of* SH, C. 8. Jones, out- kindergart Mahanoy City, Pa., Ensign Ryan's parents; Mrs. J. J. Sommers, Europe. pa oy lg O Hn 1rigaris, YI for Child Mahanoy City: the Rev. Pr. John H. Dougherty, Jackson, Mich; Future at Stak Phong Rc ard, publicity; Twiname. the Rev. Fr. Charles M. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Moran and Miss uture at Stake : 158 iargare per, sewing. | refreshme ottv Moran. all of Soutl Bend, and Mrs. W. E. Berry and. Miss Traveling then was almost &s Mrs. O. O. Johnson, contributions I—— Be Berry "Owensboro Ky much of a hazard and an under. , Juperyisors rs & x BinSUAR, Beautie 3 v, : , Ky. ine taki as it 1s. todav. Th : eléephone; rs. 8S. . Bennett, Also Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain and Mrs. Heathman Allen, Cin A A ay May Artist J. Saint-Martin at work In his Paris studio on the wire

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a " : . espective queens of these coun- conscious of the fact that the Rebull. The best coiffeurs have [has announced that 34 new chap- C | Symphony Group to Open Membership Drive ig yuee ladies of their future of the entire luxury in- ‘made wigs showing the newest [ters have affiliated with the ap an TUESDAY IS THE DATE for the opening of .a membership entourage, and from that time on dustry depends on the result of coiffures and shoemakers and | during the past year, adding a total ’ drive by the Indiana State Symphony society's women's committee. the house of Worth was known as their work. glovers: have created miniature |of 938 new members. : By Mrs. Edwin M. Craft is the membership chairman. Her assistants the leading Paris court dress- Pp of ot Model shoes and gloves perfect in every | xn - Ni will be Mesdames H. W. Buttolph, Alfred H. Clarke, Noble Dean maker. errect Moaets detail. | Five chapters of the Riley Hos- i FORMUL!/ and John M. Smith The present-day project is nat- The 36-inch dolls themselves The dolls will be ‘exhibited un- |Pital Cheer guild .will sew next 9 HARD WORK BUILDS large womar The committee's program for the 1945-46 season includes plans urally on a far more ambitious Yepreseiit the triumph of ingenu- \ der the general title of “Theatre week at the hospital. “Run Child : with three w for a reception honoring Sir Ernest MacMillen, Canadian conductor. scale. Thirty-five of the leading “ity over material difficulties. Be- de la Mode” Christian Berard | Fuh” group will meet Monday and | HEALTHY APPETITES down.” He will direct the Indianapolis symphony orchestra as guest con- dressmaking houses and 25 mo- cause of shortages of all kinds, it the well-known fashion artist 1s {on Tuesday the “Thanksgiving” ; It's & goo ductor Feb. 2 and 3 in the absence of Fabien Sevitzky. distes are each. to send the five was decided to make the 170 : y -

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a. n% +3. 4 2 most Teprasiniaiive models of eels out pL oui Tne duction, and dramatic lighting ef-. | Ll Bip Mteling ednesday, way: tor Victory need lots of good, ig cap i the opening performance of their spring, collect. ons. are the creation of a well-known fects were created for it by Mau- | ~- Jus © Save, BNE ine) itamin-ri ishi . a A TRA ar Rp) Mesdames E. A. For the last five weeks litle artist, J. Saint-Martin. rice Kockno, Conqueror” chapter will sew on vitamin-rich, nourishing food, Tests They're fi CT H. Coleman and J. C. Cunningham. The piay, midinettes have been dressing . The plastic heads are the work mhelve young artist-decorators | LPUIdaY. A meeting of the “Little show that ICE-kept foods retain vita- Is as slim as Anning, : haa = ; > Or ie” : : ; Junoesque which will be the last production of the season, will open next Fri- | each have created a backdrop for {orph He uu will: be: held inns longer. Experience shows that stick 7 str day and continue through May 10. : Meetings Scheduled the various scenes in which the | : ICE keeps ALL foods better. flect, Other reservations have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames €gion roups 4 g5 «© models will be grouped. One of | wt — ellects, H. E. Curry, Mortimer Furscott, Harrison Bet, Rat T. Peisaard, = By White Cross Guild | them represents the grand stair- Exhibit Will Open ’ ICE AND THE LAR( 3 : illi Ww. R. afft, Harlan Livengood, T v : ; W. G. Guthrie, Earl M. og rr aici Sith, Fred G Set om OIrToOw The following units of the White | case of the Paris Opera House Times Special ever, disreg: LB d Meeker, Richard Eckman -and Cross guild will meet next week| [OF the display of evening gowns. | FRANKLIN, Ind, April 27.—An FUEL co i Tyile, Cameron L. rw H Hod nt Carl Lieber and F M in the guild's service center: | After the “Theatre de la Mode” [exhibit of 12 canvases by Miss : . vivid color. C. J. Finch, Mesdames Leila ay and er or ceting Tuesday—Capitol Avenue, Univer- | has been exhibited in Paris for Ellen McQuarie of this city will 2000 NORT HWE STERN AVENUE She can, a Victoria Rentsch and Misses Sara a . sity Park, Donati and Business| four weeks—proceeds from the open Sunday in they Franklin col- N7 W. 16th St 1902 S. East St binations, wi s x = : ¥ 0 nn The Irvington post 38, American Girls. ST Sil po to French national | lege art gallery. A preview tea . . . East St Ble Meases, A program of color slides showing creative art work by the ts iliary will have| Wednesday — Children’s Cheer,| T€le€ —It will make ready to set will be held at 4 p. m. Sunday in it the Brooklyn museum classes will be held at 4 p. m. Legion: and Be pn 5t. to | West Washington and St. Mark; | Out on its good-will tour of the the gallery, The exhibit will close and hew to Sunday in the John Herron Art museum. The host and hostess a dinner meeting at 6:30 Pp. | Thursday—Music and Broad Ripple,| World. May 6. down simpli committee for the day will include Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes, morrow in the post home, 124 S.|..4 prigay—Sun-rae and Clermont chairmen: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. [Downey ave. | Community. Daniels, Mrs. Noble Dean and Charles J. Lynn. A sound and color film on the| ee ————————ey gm ee | “Pan. American Highway” will be | 1 a ET z!shown at 8 p. m. Mrs. Ersie Mar-| P 71 A Shitts S|tin is the Pan-American commit- | . s 4h . S| tee chairman. Dancing will follow, | . Z and honor guests will be Mrs. W.| M Pl =| R. Bolen, southern auxiliary vice | ecting acc - sident, and Mrs. Esther Jay,| ; : . Pres: ee S “| A board meeting of the Indiana Z| The committee in charge of ‘Congress of Parents and Teachers Z| dinner arrangements includes Mes- | Will be held Tuesday and Wetines: =! dames S. M. Harv ey, J. Clark Espie, | 93 In the Columbia club. The z Eugene -Denari, George Bolds and | Sessions, originally scheduled to =| Prank Bush, Misses Carol Bush, | take place in the Claypool hotel, =| Phyllis Bolds and Corrine Denari. | Vil replace the organizations ans > 4. 73 & {nual convention. z! ....,| Before the board of managers Z| Members of the 11th district. |.) vanes at 2 p. m. Tuesday, Er = American Legion auxiliary, will mee board’s executive committee will Z| at 10 a. m. next Thursday in the| oot 10.30 a m = Broad Ripple post home. After al Candidates for an election being =| luncheon, Mrs. Olla McDowell and |} 014 by mailed ballots, will be pre- . : Mes Slay BNu0R WIA have ‘charge sented by. Mrs. Claude- Hudson, 4 Service * sales articles made by Lafayette, nominating - committee ee gy Tans. Elwarld war TI vetrans- will be dis-|ggients Tho¥ 08 IS BCL Li oS us IRA onder Rar nd IO) aman Ant amd Tons MIR a ¥ versus Taapall dic =r i Cops ER LY Tn Cg : A : : IMTS. MATH Co HIS BE Ol PIB = | iy oe rae: :

{first vice president, and Mrs, Clyde Fish, Bedford, secretary. A dinner will be held at 6:30 p. m. OD = : To 2 a a - Tuesday and the boayd will recon-| : hin $V eh . * | vene at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday. Two ; members at large of the board will be elected after the new officers

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dent, has announced the appointment of Mrs. Lela Haynes as district poppy chairman, and Mus. Merrill Woods and. Miss Mary MgCarty, co-chairmen = = 5 |. A meeting of the Broad Ripple , ,. {hair posts. unit 312, American Legion auxiliary, | will be held next Thursday in the post home, 64th st. and College

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men Mrs. Albert Holman will discuss — ———————— “The Children’s Guardian Home! Mice R . . next Thursday at the Irvington Mass Bobbe Is Here | Kindergarten Mothers’ club meetMiss Sonja Bobbe, a student at ing. The session will be at 1:30 the State University of Iowa,' is p. m. in the kindergarten. & | spending a few days’ vacation with| Mesdames Ralph Harrington, { her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry, | Leon Heyne and Asa Stevens will =|Bobbe, 1014 N, Bosart ave. She) thé hostesses. The group wit] =|{will return to school Sunday for|have a card. party at 1:30 p. m.

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