Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1945 — Page 12
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Safari brown Alaska seal (left) has a three-ripple back for “knee room” when the wearer is seated. A bowtie coliar and wide, deep-armholed sleeves are new fashion
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Miss
Patricia
Married:
Fuller Ts
Hoover-Mahr Ceremony Announced
MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL FULLER announce the marriage of their daughter, Patricia, to William Ellery Laycock, torpedoman’s mate 2-c, U. S. N. The rite was read last Tuesday in the home of the bride's parents. Dr. A. C. Brooks, pastor of the Third Christian church,
officiated. :
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Miss Mary Elizabeth Gordon was the bride's only attendant, and Thomas Laycock, apprentice seaman, U. 8. N. R., served as his brother's best man. After the ceremony, there was a dinner in the
Columbia eolub. The couple is at
home for several weeks in the
Marott hotel, after which they wilk go to San Francisco, where the
bridegroom will await reassignment,
Miss Barbara Jean Mahr and Lt. Harold H. Hoover were mare ried June 30 in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church,
Dr. Roy Ewing Vale officiated. The Mrs. J. A. Mahr, and Lt. Hoover's Hoover, Lebanon, Pa. » . Miss Edna Mahr was her sister’s attendant, and Paul F. Wagner was best man, After a reception in the church, the couple left for Columbus, O. The bride was graduated from Butler university and is a member of Delta Gamma sorority.
Personal Notes MRS. A. L. BLOCK has gone to Atlanfic City, N. J., where she will spend the summer, Visiting her will be her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. William Schreiber, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fischel, all of New York. » ” » Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Blackley are spending several weeks in the East and in Canada. Indianapolis: visitors at Colorado Springs, Colo., are Mrs. Rudolph- R. Domont and her son, Ben.
Miss Pasch To Be Bride
A ceremony at 7:30 p. m. July 21 in St.
Miss Pasch's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pasch, 326 E. Iowa st, and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Klingler, 1350 W. 27th st. Mrs. Harold Barkhau will be her gister’s matron of honor. and the _ bridesmaids will be Mrs. Homer Schroeder and Mrs. George Russell. Mrs. Barkhau and Mrs. Schroeder will entertain Sunday with a miscellaneous shower for the bride-to-be. The party will be in the Pasch home. Mrs. Russell entertained recently for Miss -Pasch,
Paul Bryan to Speak
Paul Bryan will discuss ‘Interior | Decorating” at an 8:30 p. m. meeting tomorrow of the Gamma Phi Zeta sorority. The session will be | in the Hotel Washington.
bride is the daughter of Mr. and parents are Mr. and Mrs, H. C.
Frazee-Craber
Vows Will Be Read Aug. 19
The setting of a wedding date and a recent marriage appear in the bridal news. Miss Dorothea Ann Graber has set Aug. 19 as the date of her wedding to Robert L. Frazee. The rite will be read at 3:30 p. m. in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Dr. Frederick R. Daries will officiate. Mrs. Lohrmann Wolf will be her sister's matron of honor, and the bridesmaid will be Mrs. Paul White. Miss Ruth Tellman and Miss Maxine Highstreet will entertain with a miscellaneous shower tomorrow night for the bride-to-be. The party will be in Miss Tellman's home, 1203 N. Arlington ave. Among the guests will be Mesdames Thomas Walters, Maycile Haney, Carl Hess,” Ralph Wisco, ' Harry Walsh, Florence 8Starlin, Donald Skiles and Jane Van Laningham,
| Misses Yetta Goldstein, Joan Hogan ’ a | ’ Paul's Evangelical Luth-|yr.yoaret Bishop, Clarabell Hill,
eran church will unite Miss Ger-! trude Pasch and David Klingler.|-
Evelene Sowers and Ricki Oneto. » » 8 A garden party will be given Thursday night for Miss Mary LaVonne Wheeler by her aunts, Mrs. Norman Wheeler and Mrs. Gertrude Hill. "Approximately 40 guests will attend the party in Mrs. Wheeler's home, 340 8S. Oxford st. » ” » A ceremony Thursday "in the Olive Branch Christian church will unite Miss Frieda Mildred Rust and Alvin L. Garsnett, radioman 3-¢, U 8. N. The Rev. Benton B. Miller will officiate. The bride-to-be is the daughter
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of Norman Rust, 906 Harlan st. and Mrs. Walter B. Heisel, 1221 Patt ave. Mr, Garsnett's parents e Mr, and Mrs. Henry Garsnett, ll Mrs. Heisel entertained recently | for her ‘daughter. ‘The bride-to-be's only attendant will be Mrs. {Joseph Hart.
Soft-as-velvet mink in an unusual cape toenter). length and with a 130-inch sweep (most fur coats measure 64 inches around the hemline. the shoulders.
(Block's) - t] »
winter.
whopping big arm coverings.
leg-o'-mutton sleeves, lantern sleeves, cape sleeves, deep-arme holed bell sleeves with and with out cuffs, and, most effective of all in creating silhouette interest, the waist-deep dolman sleeve. To add still more to the fur sleeve furor, there are variations on practically all of the above. ‘The dolman, for instance, becomes the “web” sleeve when it tapers sharply to the wrist. The bishop sleeve takes on an inverted V wristband to become the “glove” sleeve. Or it's seamed to make it a “tricorne” sleeve. And the skins of a melon sleeve are mounted separately on a boxpleated lining to give an’ even fuller look.
Shoulders Are Rounded NEXT TO sleeves, it's the shoulder line that gives fur coats their strictly 1945 looks Shoulders have a less boxy, more rounded look. There still are pads in the shoulders, but they don't have a wingspread suitable to a hulking halfback. Frequently the skins are worked saddle fashion to suggest an epaulet. and add b the smooth shoulder look. Collars are on the wiizuseide side. Quite often the necklines are of a cardigan persuasion, When they do sprout collars, these are tiny and throat-hugging. Flossing up the necklines of many coats are small scarfs, sometimes of contrasting fur, as mink on black Persian lamb or broadtail. These are versatile additions. Sometimes they turn into bows. Sometimes they may be worn as ascots. Again they become jabots.
Casual Lines Favored BODIES OF fur coats, in the main, stick to the casual, freeswinging lines. But there are a few fitted coats, mostly in the upper price brackets, and a few
The pelts taper teward
ull
effect, »
straight dolman-sleeved that may wrap around. Also in the top fashion brackets are short, boxy numbers of Alaska seal or a black Persian peplum jacket with waist-deep armholes, Winner of the popularity poll on length are the 36 to 38-inch styles, although full-length coats are in demand for dress wear. Capes and stoles are expected to get a big play, especially from the woman who can afford a complete fur wardrobe. For capes, in anything from 26-inch to full-length, the furs will be k, nutria, Persian lamb and squirrel. A stole seen hereabouts is of natural wild mink, its elbowlength cape back gathered to cup the elbows like sleeves; its long front panels designed to fasten up to form a muff on occasion.
Mink to Muskrat AS FOR THE furs themselves, mink and Persian lamb are still the pets of those who have enough
shekels in their handbags. Muskrat, au naturel or in its multitudinous blended versions, is the best seller among the rest of us. Also around in goodly quantities will be Alaska seal, Hudson seal-dyed muskrat, broadtail, otter, squirrel, real Somali leopard and coney dyed to look like the latter. The fur world recently has been all agog over mutation minks— natural mink .in shades ranging from black-shadowed white to gray and gray-blue, With prices way up there (18 months ago some of them brought $265 per SKIN), the fur designers are showing their “doubles” in blended muskrat for less than $400 or $500 a garment. At 10 paces if Jooks, to an inexpert -eye at least, like a dead ringer for the original mink.
styles
A full-length mink (right) which will be shown at Ayres’ has luxuriously full, bishop-pointed sleeves and an ascot collar which can be hooked back for a jabot
Voluminous Sleeves Are Marks I. C. McNeffs Of the Fur Coat Styles Coming Up for Next Winter
By LOUISE FLETCHER Times Woman's Editer BIG SLEEVES ARE THE BIG NEWS in fur fashions for next Unhampered by ‘the shortages that limit the makers of fabric coats, the fur designers have gone to town in turning out | ner L. Martin read the single-ring The result is that fur coats have as much or more style interest than their fabric cousins. There are bishop sleeves, melon sleeves, pushed-up blouse sleeves,
Will Live 1n New Orleans
Miss Anne Shirley and Joseph | Claude McNeff were married | Wednesday in the Roberts Park [Methodist church. The Rev. Sum-
| ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Shirley, Tuscaloosa,
{Ala.,, and Mr. McNeff's parents are |Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McNeff, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Mrs. Robert® York,” Mooresville, cousin of the bridegroom, was the bride's only attendant, and the best man was John R: Walsh, Anderson. After a reception in the Hotel Lincoln - the couple left for New Orleans, where they are at home. The bride was graduated from Alabama State university. The bridegroom attended Stetson university and is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity.
Club to Install New Officers
The Women's Lions club will have a luncheon and installation of officers tomorrow in the Lincoln room of the Hotel Lincoln. The luncheon will be at 11:15 a. m. Mrs. Roscoe Conkle will. be in charge of the installation. Those to be installed are Mrs. William H. Meckling, president; Mrs. J. B. Glanton, vice president. Mrs. R. W. _Mincer, secretarytreasurer; Mrs. Lewis Ferguson, lion tamer; Mrs. George Rossebo, lion keeper, and Mesdames 'L. M. Burnette, Harold Devine, C. R. Dillon and John G. Kinney, directors.
A.W. V.S. to Meet
Members of ithe American Women's. Voluntary Services will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Columbia club. There will be a board meeting at 6 p. m.
¥.C.T. U. Luncheon
A covered dish luncheon was held today by the Sarah A, Swain W.C.T.U, The meeting -was in Christian park. Mrs, Ruby Griffith
was in charge .of the Bible study. ad
Phi Delta Delta Sorority to Meet
Mrs, William Faust, 1526 S. New | hostess | 8
Jersey st, will be the tomorrow at a dinner and meet ing of the Phi Delta Delta women's
legal sorority. The dinner will be|%
at 6 p. m. Miss Evelyn Pitschke will be initiated at the meeting, and pledge services will be held for Miss Prances Neal and Miss Bernece Wetherhold. Mrs. Harold Turner will be a guest.
Sorority Will Meet
The Alpha chapter, Phi Gamma Sigma sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs.
Bernard Barnes, 2826 E. North st.
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