Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1945 — Page 13

PLAYING

IRSON

k , Voealist 0 TO ® P.M. 9:00 P.M. tax applies M.D.

UISINE . CHARGE

etre ———

y "Til 6—30¢ | es

(ADETTE"

ry of General | Infantry

» -~ ran Parke

'S EYES”

~Rosenhloom IGHTS"”

I ——— Adults, 18¢ Incl, Child, 140 Tax DRAGON SEED" BMARINE"

SIDE

(020. F. New York IR-0022 | Evans IC TUNNEL, 8 IN THE FOG" by—Frank Sinatra

ND RALLY , - HR0 Open CH. 10th 6:46 5200

) WITH 2 YANKS” ZAN TRIUMPHS"

Oth « « PAKX FREE

to 6—30e —~Jack Carson

PEAKING” |

ane Darwell

EETHEART”

ia New

n Carnival”

utes of Fun

olity With lugs Bunny, "ig, Popeye 4R30 IR. E. 10th 488

Jenry Hull

BURMA” iss Bobby Boecks” 8116 IB.

E. Wash, 5000 Paulette

joddard

HE CANARY" Fred

lacMurray HAPPINESS"

I BRIGHTWOOD | CH-7093 TOMORROW _

oes to Reno”

ody Too Many"

IT E. Wash. St.

at New Jersey Sunset Carson F ARIZONA" T GUY"

2442 F. Wash. BL. «7083 Laraine Day MISTAKE" -June Storey [E ROAD"

o—Peggy Ryan

[HE CO-EDS’

as. Laughton : "

‘Dead End Kids le Humphrey Bogard END"

VING HOSTESS" _ DITIONED

PENDLETON NISHA xv

Gary Cooper Teresa Wright . BROWN" ed Shorts! SHOW SAT. wanusEs

1

A Bd Rs

dc Tr a—nyy

pesos ony

EE

i ¥

if i i Hy] 4 |

IE

- include Mesdames Bernays Kennedy, Charles

— and

“Dieck’s home, the couple left Tor a]

7 : alm,

. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1948 ___

Symphony Society Women's Committee Installs Officers: at. Meefing Today

THE EXECUTIVE BOARD of the women's committee, Indiana State Symphony society, held its last meeting of the season this morning in the west room of the War Memorial building. Meetings will be resumed in October. ‘

Plans for next season were discussed and officers

were installed. These are Mrs. Charles Latham, recently re-elected for her sixth term; Mrs, Harry V. Wade, Miss Lucy Taggart and Mrs. Booth Tarkington, first through third vice presidents; Mrs. Burke Nicholas, secretary. and Miss Josephine Madden, treasurer. - Four new board members are Mrs, William Schater, social chairman; Mrs John Collett, children's concerts chairman; Mrs, Walter P. Morton, ticket chairman, and Mrs. Donald M. Mattison, publicity chairman. A new regional director is Mrs. Thomas Maiben of Logansport, :

D. A. R. Group to Note Flag Day

MEMBERS OF THE CORNELIA COLE FAIRBANKS chapter,

D. A. R, will- observe flag day at their last meeting of the ‘season on June 14. The program will be presented in the Propylaeum. Mrs. William H. Insley, the speaker, will talk on “American War Poems —the Revolutionary, Civil and World Wars.” The hostesses will B. Dyer, Walter H. Montgomery, Albert P, Smith, Louis H, Levey and. Paul H. White. o » n . » » » Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge. Jr. is the newly elected president of the Park School Mothers’ association. Others chosen to serve’ with Mrs. Beveridge are Mrs. George W. Klein, vice president, and Mrs. Otto J. Feucht, secretary-treasurer, MN a won Three new members of the St. Vincent's Hospital guild's board of directors were elected Monday at the group's annual meeting in the nurses’ home at the hospital. They include Mesdames Daniel Brosnan, Ted Marbaugh and W. C. Huoncker. Officers were elected today.’ They ale Mrs. Ted Marbaugly, president; Mrs. C. N. Reif= steck and Mrs. Clara Slattery, first and second vice presidents; Mrs.

Russell L. White, treasurer; Mrs. Charles E. Mason and Mrs. Marion ,

E. Ensley, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Paul® S. McNamara, administrative secretary.

Bride-to-Be Announces Attendants MISS EVELYN DELORES SEXSON has announced the at-

tendants for her marriage Sunday afternoon. She will become the .

bride of Charles Kirtiey Baker, petty officer, U, 8. C. G., at 3:30 -o'clock in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle—Presbyterian church. - Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will officiate, Her sister, Miss Pauline Sexson, will be maid of honor and the bridesmaids will include two other sisters, Wilma and Audrey, ‘and a cousin, Miss Mary Ann ‘Sexson, Barbara Darlene Sexson will be the flower girl. Donald W, Hauser will serve as Mr. Baker's best man and the ushers will be James Sexson, apprentice seaman, U. S. N. R, and Madurice Sexson. the bride-to-be's brothers. and Willlam VanLandingham. Miss Mary Ann Sexson recently entertained for ” n n » # » Mr. and Mrs. John Mitsch of Paterson, N. J.. announce the miiriage of (heir daughter, Miss Ann Mitsch, specialist 1-c, WAVES, and Lt. J. Glen Steinhart Jr," U, S*M. C. R. Lt. Steinhart is the son of Mr, and Mrs. J. Glen Steinhart of Indianapolis, The double-ring vows were read May 26 in the Avondale Baptist church, Jacksonville, Fla. The Rev, John 8. Rasco officiated, The couple's attendants were Miss Donna Malvey, specialist 3-c, WAVES, and’ Lt. William Johnston, U. S. M. C. R. Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Steinhart entertained with a dinner at- the George Washington hotel in Jacksonville. ®Lt. and Mrs. Steinhart are at home at 1261 McDuff st., Jacksonville

the bride-to-be; -

> i; : i : Vm

HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

—g

Times Special . WEST POINT, N. Y. June 6.— [The U. S. Military academy cadet {chapel here will be the scene at | noon today for the marriage of Miss

Similar meetings were

Four new board members were announced today by the executive hoard of the women Indiana State Symphony society, as the group fhet in the War Memorial building. They are, left to right, Mrs, William J. Shafer, social chairman; Mrs. Walter P. Morton, ticket chairman; Mrs. Donald M. Mattison, publicity chairman, and Mrs. John P. Collett, children’s concerts chairman.

Hall-Callaway Junior League Conference Day Rite to Be Read Features War Activities Skit; At West Point | Mrs. John Hollett Presides I A “conference day” meeting held today at the Woodstock club by the Indianapolis Junior league took the place of the organization's national conference which was canceled this year.

held by to mark the anniversary of D-day and to show the wartime activities

Marjorie Rose Callaway and Lt. { Robert Metcalf Hall. Chaplain John | B.. Walthour will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Allén Callaway of Bronx-

ville, N. Y,, and Lt. Hall's mons Arrange Picnic |are Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hall of 2 : For Saturday

Indianapolis. Maj. Callaway will give his-daugh-ter. in. marriage. She will be in ivory satin. made with a marquisette

bodice and long tapering sleeves.

: : he Pi Phi Alumnae opening at 10:30 a. m.,

Are Named by Symphony Society Virginia Habig | Winners in Home Safe

s committee,

leagues throughout the country lof league members.

feature of the program, was a skit written by Mrs. George Fotheringham. A large chart showing members’ war activities was arranged in the club ballroom as a background. for the skit. Mrs. John K. Ruckelshaus served as accompanist.

Mrs. John Hollett Jr,

| Marine Officer

train. |

| league The Indianapolis Alumnae club president, opened the program and yoke accented with lace, va fitteq Of Pi Beta Phi sorority will have Mrs, Addison Howe, conference day I la picnic at 1 p. m. Saturday at the| chairman, served as master of cere{home of Mrs. Raymond Stilz, 4426 monies.

_ PAGE} ty Contest -

Is Bride of

"Rev. Frank Hulsman| Reads Ceremony

Miss Virginia Rose Habig bécame |the bride ‘of “Lt. George Wright | Jackson, U. 8. M. A. C., at 10 o'clock {this morning in the Sacred Heart [Catholic church. The double-ring | ceremony was read by the Rev. Pr |Prank Hulsman. - =o

The bride chose an ivory satin [gown’ with- a sweetheart neckline, {fitted basque, long sleeves and full | gathered skirt extending into a]

She wore a full-length three-| tiered veil of imported illusion falling from a bonnet-shaped tiara, and | her bouquet was of calla lilies. | The maid of honor was Miss Ruth Habig, the bride's sister. She was in blue made with a fitted lace bodice and a full net skirt accented with a cascade of ruffles in the back:

Hold Reception i | | | |

Two of the award winners in the Chamber of Commerce's annual home safety contest were the Stephens College Alumnae club and the Narrators club, which placed first and second, respectively, in the division in ‘which smaller groups parficjpated. Shown here with the winners’ certificates presented at a luncheon yesterday in the Columbia club are Mrs. Milton L. Hamilton (right) of the Stephens club and Mrs. Henry J, Windt (left) of the Narrators club.

Miss ‘Mary Jane Brennan, L’Anse, Mich.; Miss Margaret Jackman Kirby, Sioux City, Ia; Miss Eileen McGee, Franklin; Miss Mary F. Mc- | Greevy, Hamilton, O. Miss Eva } Habig, the bride's sister, and Miss| Sylvia Luley were the bridesmaids. They chose pink gowns like the maid of honor's, and all the at- | tendants carried colonial bouquets| = THE APRICOT BREAD RECIPE appearing today provides all the of pink and blue flowers. {food value that the enriched flour offers, besides that of milk, shortene Lt. B. ‘W. Landstreet served as ing, eggs, apricots and nuts. best man, and the ushers were Lt. | The crust of this bread is tempting in color and the apricots give James Caughlin, Lt. R. M. Stone, it a tantalizing flavor. The presence of the nuts makes the bread satise Lt. R. B. Flanagan, Lt. Jerry Krier fying in richness without too thick a spread of butter or margarine, and Lt. J. P. Merriman. All are in| 2 0 » | the marine air corps. SATURDAY MENUS There was a breakfast after the

ceremony in the Lake Shore Coun-| 2 Breakfast ening, !» c. chopped nuts. try club, and a reception also was | Grapefruit juice. Soak washed apricots held there this afternoon. After a French toast and jam. warm water 2 to 3 hrs. | wedding trip, the couple will be at | Luncheon

| \

It. salt, 2 eggs beaten, % ae, | sugar, milk, 2 tbsps. melted shorte

in ‘the Sift toe gether .the dry ingredients. Bea

‘home temporarily in Jacksonville, Stuffed eggs and asparagus. eggs until light, gradually add Fla. The bridegroom is stationed |Hard rolls sugar, beating with each addition.. there. Cabbage slaw. Drain the apricots, measure the

The bride, daughter of Mr. and Peanut butter cookies. Mrs. Frank J. Habig Sr. 4601 8. Dinner Meridian st., attended St. Mary's | college. Lt. Jackson is the son ot acaroiy Saisere. Mrs. Mae Jackson, Elkhart. He! peas,

| Perfection salad. attended Goshen college. | Sott custard. :

| Apricot bread ¢see recipe).

water and add enough milk to make {1 cup. Add shortening and aprie {cots cut in. pieces to the milk and mix with eggs. Add flour and bea well. Add nuts last and stir well, Pour into a 5% Xx9%-inch greased waxed paper lined loaf pan. Let

Catherine Dieck| EVENTS Is Married mscruassous

MISCELLANEOUS

{Catherine Merrill tent 9, Daughters of Union Veterans of Civil War. cher. Mrs.

The Rev. Fr. John Riedinger of the Little Flower Catholic church; Noon' Mon. Ft. Friendly

read the vows night uniting’ Stella Rariden, presiding. Miss Catherine Dieck and Cpl. North Side Study club. George J. Blake, A. A. F. The ceremony was at 7:30 o'clock in the home of the bride's brother sister-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dieck, 936 Hawthorne lane. | The bride's mother is Mrs. Sara. Dieck, 901 N. Oakland ave., and Mr. Blake 1s the son of- Mrs. Pauline Blake, 430 E. 48th st. A light blue street dress was worn | . 148% Roosevelt, hostess. . by the bride. She chose brown and Pi chap., Beta Sigma Phi. white accessories and a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Gordon

last

Mrs. Laura R. Bates.

SORORITIES

Alpha chap. Beta Chi Theta.

Owens, her only! sher, arrangements.

attendant, wore a brown and white peta chap., Delta Sigma Kappa. be at 7:30 p. m. in the Olive Branch of Women Voters. The session will! ¥

i isti chose a cameo pink starched marprint dress, matching accessories Tonight. Hotel Antlers. Christian church. The Rev. Benton be in Cropsey auditorium, Central > Agse fitted baste and a white orchid Top 2 : B. Miller, pastor, will distribute di-| library. Ka pa Deltas quisette dress with a fitte que, The best man was Richard Brard Indiana Nu chap, Delta Theta Chi. 1 as 7 Hua € * Al i three-quarter-length sleeves and a i s dll was 3 7 pm. today. Rauh bldg Mrs, Plomas. Dr. Nathan Silverstein of the .

and Mrs

After a reception in Mi

wedding trip. Chap. AJ, P. E. O. Thurs. Mrs L - tL Wilson, 5402 Gracel hostess.

Tag Day Friday

The Navy Mothers’ club 576 ‘is sponsoring a tag day Friday. Members of the group will sell tags on

1220 N. Illinois, hostess. Walter Jones, presiding.

today. N. Meridian, hostess.

to help returned navy men. Mrs. William West is chairman.

Thurs. Mrs. B. A. Wilkins, 6448 Broad- the couple will be at home in Ft. way, hostess. ‘Discussion of favor-! Benning, Ga.

ite radio programs to be led by, The bride attended Indiana uni- — ’ “versity, and

—Riley Smith presiding. Election.’

Bride's Veil A tiara of seed pearls will hold her fingertip length veil. She will carry an heirloom rose point lace handkerchief and her flowers will be orchids, gardenias and roses. Mrs. Carlyle Muff Baker of Piqua, O., will be her sister's only attendant, She has chosen an aqua {chiffon © frock worn with fuchsia accessories. She will carry a bouquet of spring flowers. The best man will be Lt. Keith {MacArthur Stewart, West Point, and Lt. Claude DesFingar, Germantown, N. Y., and Lt. Jared W. Morrow, Fargo, N. D., will serve as

Following the wedding; there will be a reception in- the quarters of Col. and Mrs. John Allen Stewart, West Point. After a wedding trip,

the bridegroom was | graduated yesterday from the acadlemy here: :

p. m. today. Mis. Riley Ayres. Kindergarten Class s p.m 10 Be Graduated

Fri. Y. W, C. A. Card party. Miss] : Martha Harris, Miss Marian Baw- ated today at the Olive Branch|be held tomorrow night at an open|Ming and bridge were scheduled for |

Fourteen children will be gradu-

kindergarten. The ceremonies will

A program will be presented under

the” direction of MTs. Charles Dag-| ness will be the speaker,

well, The pianist will be Mrs. Charles

and Ruark. Members of the graduating|chairman.

class are Stanley Clayton, David

Gamma Mu chap, Sigma Beta. 8 Evans, Valeria Gira, John Hager H. L. Goodman. p. m. today. Mrs. Mary Hardy. ard-John Manwaring.

Mrs. |

Also, Carolyn Mayer, Joe Osborne,

Barbara Wilson, Donald Miner, Rob- | the street. Proceeds will be used tho chap., Sigma Beta. 8:30 p. m.|ert Callis, Herbert Arihood, Charles | throughout the country to acquaint Mrs. Jack Williams, 2044 Baldwin, | Galusky.

An ‘exquisite cream , . . an officiency cream . , . a

—qently, thoroughly. The.second coat smoothes and softens, for Essential Cream is rich with the delicate oils a dry skin craves. Try it and agree that ‘this cream is: really “essential.”

cream that lead a double life! The first coat cleanses

$5.00, $3.00, $1.75 Sizes Plus 20%, Federal Tax

4 Fine Toiletries Départment j FE Charles Mayer & Company |

29 West Washington Street

|

Lee Power .and Jane|

Fiesta Card Party

Serve Luncheon

N. Pennsylvania st. Mrs. Ralph| The cast included Mrs. Clarence [ R Ritt Rumbold will be the speaker. | Greathouse, Mrs. Thomas Mahaffey | t. . . 1 Cr, the Butler university chapter. The resenting the Red Cross motor hostesses will be ‘Mesdames Leroy corps; - Mesdames ° Post Milliken, Burkholder, John Craig, G. B. Wil-| liam N. Wishard Jr. blood bank; | 4° ] oO V Cc liams, Wendell Phillippi and John Miss Dorothy Jean Hendrickson, LXC 1ange OW S Ernst. factories. y i | | othy Weber, Katie Bruck and Jean| arocqomaes Frances B. Bowen, | . Moses. New officers will be in- | Catholic church united Miss Jorita |

Special guests will be seniors of and Miss Patricia Eaglesfield, rep- | . > Jorita Kernel L. Flint, Riley Shuttleworth, H. C. William J. "Hamerstadt and Wil-|" | Also Misses Dorothy Roberts, Dor- fv stalled. They are Mrs. Samuel O. vincent Kelly and Robert Ferri-|

Brewer, president; Mrs. Campbell, vice president. : | Wolff, Bundles for America; meld AP Fv. James Moore offic on. Teco nl vomresynes James D. Peirce Jr., day care cen- | yyed, The bride is the daughter of Brown, recording and correspond- us jated.

ing secretaries; Mrs. Don E. War- ter; Miss Elizabeth Watson,

rick and Mus. Harold Curtis, treas-| aid. urer and: assistant, and Mrs. Vir-| Mrs. William Lochhead and Mrs. | ginia Brackett Green. and Mrs. Hugh Carpenter, volunteer exec-|J0S¢Ph SC. Riser, 1128 E Pa av {Richard 8. Baird, delegate and al-|utives; Mrs. James Rose, bond | Entering on the arm o - a ht ['ternate to the Indianapolis Pan- booth; Mrs. Maxwell Coppock and ev the bride ore 3 can E ! hellenic association. |Miss Julia Brink, Red Cross band- [Satin gown. The dress was fash-

5270 E. Washington st, and Lt. Ritter’s parents are Mr. and Mrs.

lage service, lioned with a’ princess basque, sweet-

Mesdames Harry V. Wade, Charles | heart neckline, long pointed sleeves

Voters’ League ‘Will Meet

phine Madden, Gray Ladies. { the Bretton, “Luncheon was served following

i “A discussion on ; Woods monetary agreements will|the program. Golf, tennis, - swim-

feariteer; MISSET ANE “DAVIS Bar: Haier monic Tai ae [bara Brown, Elizabeth Meeker and! Her two-tiered fingertip veil was [Susan Gatch, USO, and Miss Jose- caught with a seed pearl tiara, and "| she carried a fan of ivy, stephanotis land gardenias. " Wedding Trip Dr. Blanche Kernel, sister of the

meeting of the Indiandpolis League the afternoon. | bride, was maid:%f honor. She

| full skirt accented with a bustle of

Plan : Ds CRte— ai ruffles.

Mrs. Edwin H. Ferree is general

dresses with lace basques, sheer Others on the commit- | A picnic will be held at 8 tee are Mrs. John Hillman and Mrs.!

6 P.M. marquisette yokes and full marqui(tomorrow by the Ka The speaker will] y te Kappa

Delta sette skirts, They were Miss Elaine be introduced by Mrs. C. B. Dur- Alumnae association at the home of Ritter, the bridegroom's sister, and ham.

|Mrs. Robert Reiner, 2215 W. 16th st, [Miss Vitginia Freeman. All the ati : tec] : : | tendants carried fans of ivy and JoThe meeting is one of a series| Mrs. Carl Huber is the chairman hanna Hill ‘and “Talisman- roses. | : and assisting her are Mrs. Dean M. y ching flowers in their {leaders: with the terms of the| 8 They wore mat 8 | ; . Baer, Mrs. M. E. Crow and Miss hair. | monetary agreements and to se- ; S. Sgt. Joseph Kernel Jr., brother cure expression of citizen interest|Lucile Garland. x .

. A bus cel i lof the bride, was best man. The | to congress. usiness meeting and installa- ushers were Dr. Leonard Kernel,

tion of officers will follow the picnic. Ravmond Kirschner, Paul B. KerNew officers are Mrs. Floyd Boys, ne], Raymond Roembke and Richpresident; Miss Olive Hoffman, vice ard Zeph. . president; Miss Irene Mascoe, sec- A breakfast was held after the Fhe annual fiesta card party of |retary.treasurer, and Miss Mary K. ceremony in the Indianapolis AthSt. Roch’s Altar society will be held | Mieke, editor. [letic club, and there was a reception 3 2:50 a 8 Pp. Jus iin they rmme— ————— this afternoon in the Kernel home. schoo asement. e ladies of | Opufyiniit . { y trip, the couple the society will serve supper. Sor 01 itty Danc € nt ry BeacH, Fla. Mrs. Frank Scherrer is general| The annual “caps and gowns” where the bridegroom will await rechairman and assisting her are|dance will be given frem 2 to § issignment. - Mesdames Charles Sanders, Eugene 5, m. Saturday by the Kappa Tau The bride attended Butler univerMorrison, James McGinley, . Virgil Omega sorority at the Southern sity and was graduated from St. Padgett, Harry. Huebner, Robert Mansion. Ayres Lamar's orchestra Mary-of-the-Woods college. Lt. RitHeiskell and Joe Suding. will play. ter also attended Butler.

{ Indiana university School of Busi-

Churchwomen Plan

Delta Sigma Kappa Installs Officers

Officers were instdlled last night by the Lambda chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa sorority, at a dinner meeting in Catherine's restaurant. They are Mrs, Joseph Fendel, president; Miss Helen Storer, vice president; Miss Mary Lucas and Mrs. Robert Hendrickson, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Dayid Youpg, treasurer.

Hanover Graduate Miss Frances Eickhoff-recently re- it ceived ner bachelor of arts degree » at Hanover college. She 1s the No More Dyeing daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur F. Eickhoff, Michigan rd.

H. P. WASSON & CoO.

Gray HAIR NEWS,

5 90-Day Treatment

DON'T LET

Superfluous

: 3.00

Science's startling new Vitamins for restoring natural color to gray hair can now be had as Nix Vitamins. No more dangerous hair dyeing or tiresome rinids.- Nothing arti. ficial. These Vitamins as described by national magazines

CHEAT YOu

eauty. your friends look/ at you with admirdtion you will indeed feel gratified for have this unwelcome blemish removXed forever, Cost is moderate and) results are guaranteed, Consultgtion free

system. Simply take | a day until graying stops and hair color returns thru roots. Age 22 up. Don't look old before * your time. Get Nix Vitamin tablets today. Don't Wait.

4g hk: Li WASSON'S TOILETRIES, STREET FLOOR

‘Rhubarb and strawberries. {Ready-to-eat cereal. | Toasted apricot bread.

| Chicken with drop dumplings. A’ ceremony at 9 o'clock this Boiled potatoes.

| morning in Our Lady of Lourdes|Buttered green beans. . { Fresh pineapple salad. ve 11s

Arthur day, nurses aids: Mrs. Herman c. | Kernel and Lt. Richard J. Ritter, prech coconut pie.

Creamed giblets and peas on whole

wheat biscuits (bite size cereal). first Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Kernel, |[ettyce salad.

Bing cherries.

» ” Apricot nut bread: apricots, % c. warm water, 2% c. sifted flour, 4 tsps. baking powder,

The bridesmaids wore aquatone

supply harmless anti-gray hair vitamin substance to your |}

stand 15 mins. and then bake in

SUNDAY MENUS 350 degrees F. oven for 1 hr. 1§ Breakiast mins. Remove from pan and cool Teak'as ‘{ on rack.

Officers Named }

Mrs. George Fowler recently was elected president of the Beta Sigma Phi city council. Others elected were Miss Jane Brown, vice president;

Mrs. Roberta Oyler, treasurer, and Mrs. Evelyn Deckert, secretary.

Dinner

Supper , . Piano Recital \

The piano pupils of Mrs. Geore gianna Brown Ritter will be pree sented in a recital tomorrow in the D. A. R. chapter house. The even$ will be at 8 p. m.

sy One c. dried

'Buschmann and Paul L. Hargitt, |and full -gathered—skirt—forming--&

Van Raalte

Is Long on Glove Glamour

I pair

0 / yo ®

Short sleeves cry out for gloves like these. Afersuede whipped. stitched, eight-button ‘length. Victorian White, Pink’ Champagne, Lime Light, White or Black. Another Van. Raalte favorite is of rayon jersey you'll wear elbow length or crushed down. Pink, lime, black or white. ~~

» . wh

fy Lon ! ir