Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1945 — Page 18

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Additional Sponsors Are Listed : tle : Leslie Bower For Premiere of Ernie Pyle Film 1 a | 3 : Sori \ | | alae : anil Msgr. Raymond Noll .,"A LIST OF ADDITIONAL -SPONSORS for the Cre : : oR Ee ™ {> ‘Offieiates at Rite * world premiere of Ernie Pyle’s “Story of G. I. Joe” tomor- : LE LL : : A Rik he i LT is oreanhy ah Telok th “vow night at Loew’s theater has been announced. Pro- : - 3 : : ] k morning in SS. Peter and Paul ca"coeds from the first night showing will be added to the : 3 he : no SO £ Ly thedral UntioF Miss Mugales Shed we * Ernie Pyle memorial fund which is to be used in estab- ° i ; 3 W ie . y A Eh ee Nolated lishing journalisnr scholarships at Indiana university, ; Eu , it : : ; 3 is the daughter of Mr. Sponsors from Indianapolis include Messrs. and Mesdames Frank a . 3 : 3 ; : : : i : 53 : and Mrs. Jeremiah C. Shea, 1928 N. W. Abke, Fermor S. Cannon, Joseph J. Daniels, Carl F, Eveleigh, £0] Na EE : Tea oo vile Si Hor Delaware st., and Mr. Bower's parPerre F. Goodrich, Theodore B. Griffith, Frank T. Lewis, Eugene : ; 1 : he ; SH § CY ents are Mr. and Mrs, Grover © Pulliam, Harry J. Herff, GC. Anthony Rosecrans, Wilbur B. Shook Fg mag N ; NE ; Bower, Greensburg, .and Alex L. Taggart, Dr. and Mrs. Maynard. K. Hine, Dr. and Mrs, k : oe v he pe : SN ii ; The white marquisette dress worn Pdward FP. Kiser. Dr.-and Mrs. J. O: Ritchey, Mrs. St. Clair Parry, ry i ‘ . ¥ o Ny 5 ; § by the bride had a square neckline, Wallace O. Lee, J. W. Ray and Marry T. Pritchard. The list also x : : Ry . > id long sleeves outlined with a ruffle, fncludes Dr. and Mrs. Henry Hope and Mrs, Nellie S. Teter, Bloom= Y b : ’ § AR ; 3 and a skirt with a. cascade of rufington; Mr, and Mrs, Daniel C. Teetor, Hagerstown, and Mrs, x : § a : je i fles down the back. Elsie Pawley, Terre Haute. i : RE. : Her fingertip veil of illusion was y Li $8 ; Lo J 3 : “ |held by a halo of orange blossoms Woman's Club Schedules Activities gig : : k i ) in EE ; |and she carried white roses and THE INDIANAPOLIS WOMAN'S CLUB has announced its pro=- x ; Sy | re D , : daisies. gram for the coming season. The 70-year-old organization will hold bY : La ie. J Trip North {ts first meeting, a president's day observance, Oct. 5. * The arrange- Se RR . : 9 } : ; Mrs. J. Robert Hilger was her ments committee for that day, headed by Mrs. Robert B. Failey, will R : Ta b di 3 Vaister's matron of honor. She was include Mesdames Noble Dean, Donald M. Mattison, Theodore B. : SBE ; , sil | in pink lace and marquisette and Griffith and Archer C. Sinclair. ER a X : X Th : ; carried matching roses. Two guest days are scheduled for the year, on Nov. 15 and EX ; § on 3 bk The flower girl was Kathleen April 26. Miss Allegra Stewart will be the speaker for the first guest : : 3 GO Hilger. niece of the. bride. She IN Fire day while Mrs, George Fotheringham will appear on the program Ca a , : a: wore & floor-length dress of net Jy are (left for the second. The annual election will be held March 1 and the a E A E ie X Over taltela. and cairied 4 basket : 602 E. 5 season will close on Jun® 7 with the annual report meeting. i Ra SE of rose petals. i | The 3.8 > ex . : : 4 3 , i : Mr. Hilger served as best man, 1 | k the sum Additional programs for the year, and the scheduled speakers 1 § Ct and the nshers were. Jolin: 'W.. Jos ; : pi are: Oct. 19, Mrs. E, C. Miller and Mrs. Edmund C. Bray of Wash- a i BY Ti 3 and Alvin W. Leeb. After a re- y am] ington; Nov. 2, Mrs. Charles F. Meyer and Mrs. Hugh H. Hanna; ’ tion I the Sten tome. tHe. cous i deryay Dec. 7, Mrs. Anthony J. Russo and Mrs. John R. Thrasher; Jan. 4, Hairdos for summer are going to look as smooth as a quate. In fact, the institute considers the six-inch length Another up-in-back hairdo (center) has a short cen- [ple left for a wedding trip north. ok Miss Gertrude Taggart and Mrs. Failey; Jan. 18, Mrs. William E. cake of ice. According to M. Leon, stylist for the Amer- as the most dressable and versatile. It's long enough ter part crowned with sculptured curls. The sides are |The bride attended Butler -univers . eal Rogers and Mrs. ‘Thonias S. Garber, Winter Haven, Fla.; Feb. I, ican Hair’ Design ‘institute,” the casual and fluffy look is M. Leon says, ."to do anything under the sun we want waved back and high to break into curls from crown to sity. i Mrs. Albert L. Rabb; Feb. 15, Mrs, Paul M. Fletcher "and Mus, out.. This season's coiffures must look sleek but pretty. . + « SWeep it up or swoop it down, curl it, wave: it, swirl nape. | 7 ————— rm. il : : Lucia” Holliday Macbeth; March 15, Mrs. Louis H. Haerle' and The choice. of three out of-five women, now that dog it , . . and it's easy to manage between settings.” In a second “updo” with sculptured curls aight). the Cl R Oft He Mrs. Robert Adams. days are approaching, is. the upswept hair arrangement Among the rising ‘hairdos is the sideswept (left), curls cascade over the crown and temples. -As in the Lean ugs en i April 5, Mrs, Alfred Ha Clarke and Mrs. Mattison; May 3, Mrs, which lets the breeze, if any, get at the nape of the neck. waved back from the sides to show a widow's peak anf to other styles shown, the effect is achieved with six-inch Make your rugs wear longer by [i \ DEADE. Vernon Hahn and Mrs. Clarence Coffin; May .17, Mrs. Fred ‘Bates « Fer this M. Leon says a six-inch hair length is ade- swirl in back. It swoops up at one side in sleek waves. tresses. cleaning them more often. And be Johnson and Mrs, Harry V. Wade. The program at the election _ sure that all parts of thé cleaner || 1. meeting on ‘March 1 will be presented by Mrs. William Burrows and Home Cannin Oo Juvenile Auxiliary G ile ) Ft h Westmore, “these lines will become | will be aware ‘immediately of her that touch the rug are clean and. | : Morris, & rs. Raymond F. Mead. C : so set everybody who gets a. gossip | habit.” | free tro ; ; 2101 N. F M y > Plans ‘Fun-Fest’ OSS1} C CS 4 g Pp b Ir from grease i

Standing Committees Are Appointed Will B T } The Auxiliary to the Marion | : L {13 of in . THREE STANDING COMMITTEES have been appointed to 1 e op1C County Juvenile center is rar Ace on Faces J ; § | accident serve the club during the season. The executive. committee includes a benefit “fun-fest” July .12 and ~ . burg, Ger Mrs. Sinclair, chairman, and Mesdames Henry H. Hornbrook, Booth . Four lecture-demonstrations on|13 at Riverside park. Proceeds will ‘By ALICIA HART - : . { Sgt. Mo T. Jameson, Paul Robertson and Thor G. Wesenberg. home canning are scheduled at|be used. for the boys and. girls at NEA Stall Weiter | : : ! ; in service On the membership committee’ with Mrs. Donald Jameson, Block's next week. Miss Margaret the center, 25th st. and Keystone| pron ARGUMENTS I've heard 2 : | 1 Sing" my

chairman, are Mesdames Julius Birge, Willis D. Gatch, John E. Murphy, home economist, will be!ave. | 3 3 Hollett, Jr. Grier M. Shotwell, Edward B. Taggart and Evans the speaker at 2 p. m, Monday | On July 13, there will bea concert |t0 date against the unlovely habit o } rom Av(

Woollen Jr. The room committee members are Mrs. Griffith, chair- through Thursday, in the store's {by the Indianapolis News Newsboys | 0f gossiping came from a make-up county, 1 man, and Mesdames Henry W. Buttolph, Harvey J. Elam, Sylvester auditorium. band. - Officers of the auxiliary and |man who says it etches on a face’ : employed Johnson and. George Rose. "A graduate of Iowa State college, | members of the finance, hospitality | | lines which are aging. ant, Sgt. The officers are Miss Blanche Stillson, president; Mrs. Edgar Miss Murphy for several years has and publicity. committees are in on : the Chris H. Evans, vice president; Mrs. Robert L. Glass, recording secretary; been a staff member of the Kerr| charge of arrangements. Auxiliary]: Hollywood's Wally Ww estmore ama, _ Sadia land, Cal Miss Anne Fraser, corresponding secretary, and Mrs, Addison J. Mason Jar. Co.s educational idl members also will bé hostesses. marsials this evidence to prove his . : it : ; i Survivi Parry, treasurer. partment. tp point: { 2d : : 3 the stepf.

0 ~ 1. Vicious remarks are usually i b RE 3 g + al} methods of canning will be Mrs, Robert E. Reed accompanied by eye-narrowing \ 5 : SalaFo

Jemtpsae si LW ill Entertain squints, which if allowed fo become : oe oe 5 grandmot periods. One of the topics willl Mrs. "Robert E. Reed, 2315 Cen-| habitual -will leave deep-seated lines soi BR : ristown, s

W mM COVEF O NINE Of. fratis Withodt {tral ave., will entertain at 1 p.m |arouna tne eyes. | : ’ : ] Stevens, ( at e Eating engage Jysbindigiing Saturday with a luncheon for Miss . 2 Derogatory FemmarkS, he Says a CL aa : : is There will be no admission charge, | Neutonis Latham. Miss Latham re. | Usually -drag down the muscles of oh ha BR J die ne A mem Meta Given cently was graduated from kt obi TE BROS : ary division, . ’ . Junior college, Nevada, Mo, Sh NGS every un- § ; Py of Mrs. E 2 Sorority Meeting Guests at the luncheon will be becoming expression into play, oo oy SB ] st, and Members of the Phi chapter, Delta! Misses = Ruth Ann Rogers, Jean Which after a time are indelibly ? | e-— ! Whalen, + Chi Sigma sorority, will’ meet at 8! Byers, Virginia Boersig, Dorothy stamped on a countenance. ° § 3 gl i ported ki SATURDAY MENUS SUNDAY MENUS p. m. today in the Y. W. C. A.|Rothhaas and Phyllis Bisselberg. | “Over a period of time,” says | : of Pvt. W Breakfast Breakfast : - 5 :,» Rs | : ; ployed at

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Hang one in your Governor Ralph E. Gates has. the "Hollywood piemiers,” complete proclaimed July & as Ernie Pyle Day. with klieg lights and radio interviews,

k Scheduled events include a ‘noonday A +h brief love the cheer it lends. : ) No parade of Infantry .Troops, Bands ° will I oy pag

and State Guard men—a party at To ‘be introduced are members of the Indianapolis Préss Club for visits the Pyle Family, screen stars and

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: University, to establish Street between Washington and rivers y: to establish scholarships

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