Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1945 — Page 20
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| THURSDAY, AUG. 2, 1945 { Junior Outfit
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
“Hats... You Weigh Them This Year,” Designers Say
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7 Miss Susan Counttyman to Be Wed On Aug. 12 to William Richard Davis
£4 - d MISS SUSAN ALICE COUNTRYMAN has set Aug. 12 as the date of her wedding to William Richard Davis. The ceremony will be at 2:30°0'clock in the afternoon in Sweeney ¢hapel at Butler university. The Rev. Russell W. Galloway of the First Presbyterian church will officiate. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Byron Countryman, and Mr. Davis’ parents are
Mr, and Mrs. Robert M. Davis of Gary. Miss Countryman has chosen Miss Doris Fessler as her maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Ruth Kaun, Hammond; Miss
4-H Show Winners Are Listed
Speedway and Nora Exhibits Are Held
Winners have been announced in the recent Speedway and Nora 4-H exhibits, Judges for the Speedway exhibit were Mrs. Roy -Stricker, _ {Warren township; Mrs. Morris Record, Decatur township, and Miss Harriet Wilkinson, Wayne township. Blue ribbon winners in the Speed~ way display were Misses Mary Ann and Florence Bische, Patricia Bennett, Joan Toomey, Christina Stephens, Mary Jo Nelson, Donna Kay
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and Miss Nancy Rodecker. Sarah 1] Margaret Snoke, South Bend ) . , Graybill, Barbara Degener and Bar- 3 IF f LAc Davis, niece of the prospective bridegroom, will serve as flower para Kryter, towels. il noon ui girl, and Robert Davis will be his brother's best man. After the Misses Nelson, Graybill, Kiyter, | Stewart ceremony there will be a reception in the: Kappa Alpha Theta Kathleen Woodruff, Florence Bische, bride Is house at Butler. Joann Simmons, Shirley Long and H Ha Ble : Eleanor Knittel, aprons; Miss Eliza-|¥ = Miss Rodecker to Be Hostess beth Meyer, pajamas; Miss Marilyn are u MISS NANCY RODECKER will entertain Sunday morning with Jo Frey, slips, and Misses Frey, 0 yo . ide-to-be. Th "| Meyer, Eleanor Garnier and Kath- wile a “brunch” and miscellaneous shower for the bride-to-be. e grins Ziegelmusllor. Grosses (Mooref party will be in the hostess’ home and she will be assisted. by Clothing Grou bit 2. Mis her mother, Mrs. Alfred Rodecker. Among the invited guests Among ts tol ’ M. Coh: {Il be Mrs. Irving Byron Countryman, Mrs. Donald Countryman, OR ese receiving blue Hip The bil * bons in the baking group were Misses d M Misses Fessler, Snoke, Kauh, Lois Hilkene, Jane Williams, Marilyn Joan Pritchard Barbara Kes) eT Richards and Patricia Gates. Also, Miss Marjorie Hodson, South Soiey Burton, Eile iby ad aug Ms ’ ee | Bend, and Miss Barbara Hetzner, Peru. Caroyln Williams for butter cak : A miscellaneous shower will be given next Wiinesiey BY diss Other winners in the Shag Be he untryman. Mrs. H. L. ene : Lois Hilkene in her hqme for Miss Countrym: group are Miss Wilma Beck, loaf By SUE BURNETT
will assist her daughter. The guests will be the bride-to-be’s mother, and Mrs. Donald Countryman, Misses Williams, Richards, Rodecker, Betty Jane Heassler, Carolyn Kiger, Dorothy Lambourne, Mary Ellen Leckie, Elizabeth Harding, Elynor Hazen, Patricia Peterson, Marcia Noyes and Alice Greene. ] Miss Countryman was graduated from Indiana university and
a bride of Mis Dols White sid ies, : Ideal back-to-school outfit for th —— Miss Graybill coffee cake: Misses! Junior miss. The smooth jumpes Jean Preble, Barbara Morgan and 25 Wide shoulders to accent a tin Martha ‘Rosner, angel food cake. doll-tike waist. For street,.add th Winners in-food preparation were | Vell-fitting jacket,
she is a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority: The prospective bridegroom was graduated from the I. U. school of business. He is a Phi Gamma Delta fraternity member. Party to Honor Miss Hyland MISS LUELLA HYLAND will be the honor guest next Wednes-
Misses Mary Ann McArthur, Betty Jane Engle, Mary: Lou Hart, Pritchard, Rosner, Meyer, White and Beck. Those who won blue ribbons in the clothing group at the Nora exhibit were Misses Martha Warren
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> i : | day at a personal shower to be given by Miss Rita Rae Poad in her '[sired, and the pattern number ta ONE in. Miss Hyland will become the bride of Lt. Ralph Emerson Judy Helms, Jane Broiimert, Janet, net, Phe Indianapol of egg. Drum, A. A. FP. on Aug. 17 in the Fairview Presbyterian church. Wilson, Dorothy Figel, Gertrude|,y... 914 w, Maryland st, Indian wich fill The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. S. J. White- Macomber and Tommeen Garrett, apolis 9. Whe man. Guests at the party will be Mrs. Lyle Hyland, the bride-to-be’s towels. Caniiing Wi being nu mother; Misses Margaret and Joan Hart, Marjorie Tacke, Audrey : / g§ Winner . Sanaa is easy i Hughes, Billie Herrell, Kathryn Wuensch, Lois Crofts and Betty A ati, Helm, Macomver| Legon Auxiliary er . ns; Miss: Anna + Hyland. i. . . Marie Nordholt, sfips; Miss Ann| 10 Have Session Wom
oo» Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Lawler will hold open house from 8 to 11 o'clock tomorrow night for their daughter, Mary Esther, and-her fiance, Kenneth F. Martin-of Los Angeles, Cal. Miss Lawler and-Mr. Martin will be married Sunday in the First Baptist church. Mrs. Allen Shaw and Mrs. Eugene Raines will pour at the open house. The engaged couple was honored last night at a dinner in the Kopper Kettle, Morristown. Mr, and Mrs. Lawler were the hosts
Wonnell, skirt and blouse; Miss| The Broad Ripple unit 312, Amer Elaine Zaring, skirt, and Misses ican Legion auxiliary, will meet a Nordholt, Zaring and Ruth Jacobs;!8 p. m. tomorrow in the post home dresses. » ess {64th st. and College ave. ~M Miss Helms received a blue ribbon Ralph Inyart will preside. for canning fruits, and winners in| Mrs. Ray Pitcher, chairman ol the food preparation group were! the ways and means committee, ha Misses Zaring, Nordholt and Ann|announced that the group's an
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Rust. Judges for the Nora exhibit|nual fish fry will be held nex and the guests included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shultz, Miss Mary " Beth Shultz and Ro Shultz Jr. 1. John Frederics, those New York millinery craftsmen, create a were Mrs. Record and Mrs. Stricker.| Thursday through Saturday at t high fall bennet of pale beige felt with an open top. Creamy lynx fur, en post home, Me. . slightly raised on a bridge across the front, circles the brim. The annual Wayne township 4-H| The unit recently elected alter Set The Bridal Scene— exhibit and. talent show will be held | nate delegates to the state conven FROM 2. “For men only” John Frederics say of this red felt trimmed [Saturday in the Ben Davis high|tion.4, They are Mesdames Wilbu all types . with gold ornaments and stiff veiling—because it was designed not |School auditoriuln. The exhibit will| Owens, Fred Ashby and Robe comes th Feldma ter-Lewark Ceremony to catch the eye of the other woman but, in their words, “to hold the |be open to the public at 3 p. m. and| Ledig. sips are =F— steady gaze of men only.” : the talent show will be at 8 o'clock] A meeting of the executive bo: iceman’s . ’ in the evening. Each club will be|will be held at 8 p. m. Aug. 17 think th : —— in 3. From the John Frederics fall collection: A cascade of cloud Read in Tabernacle Church | ; Tp Disheloth | ate, i hy ed represented In the show. TE ewes 1 | | hat of fog, a silvery y. ; Appearing in the bridal news are the announcements of a recent Sorority Plans | retty snc ot : fra nosed gC eddi nd several pre-nuptial parties ! ’ | EY | 4. Getting around to a smaller hat, John Frederics do a “cheek to date for wedding a ral p pual p Be : : h P : ae | cheek” group. This cheek-hugging one is in pink hatters plush trimmed tivity ev Miss Betty Lewark and Charles E. Feldmaier were married at 3 us arty with a crushed rosette and fine mesh veiling. wtih a Ir p. m, Tuesday in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The bride is the 4 . ar in ; 2 uu This f¢ daughter of Mrs, Nettie Lewark, 3460 N. Pennsylvania st. The annual rush tea of the In- By LOUISE FLETCHER Jay ex] Mr. Feldmaier's parents are Mr. | diana Alumnae club, Phi Omega | ; Times Women's Editor fashion | and Mrs. George Feldmaier, 4201 E. will be married Aug. 18 in the Zion pj sorority, will be held from 3 to IT SOUNDED A LITTLE STRANGE, coming from a hat designing Their ta Pleasant Run pkwy. Mrs. Oscar Evangelical Lutheran church, New|. p. m. Sunday in the D. A. R. outfit. “Hats are to be weighed this year, not worn,” is what the two finally r Bunce and Wayne Dee Lewark were Palestine. The Rev. R. G. Traut-| 324 1 | members of the John Frederics firm said as they began showing their seas. the couple's attencants. mann will officiate. | chapter house, 824 N. Pennsy vania, : Abi : : It has After a reception in the Lewark| anono the party guests will be St- Guests will be girls planning] fall collection. numbers home, the couple left for a wedding| yc clarence Laufer, New Pales- to enter Ohio and Indiana univer- The weighing part seemed logical enough, in view of the new hat writing 1 trip to Mexico City. They will being ang Mrs. Granville Vest sities and the University of Illi-| bulk. But that part about not wearing them , , , that just didn't carry be 8: hope 85 2500 Sotless ave. ne Cumberland, mothers of the engaged |. sound like a plan calculated to true or | ois i iss member of the couple. Also, Mesdames William | Mes. Emer L. Koch i general x::3 | bring joy to a hat designer's heart. | features high crowns and curve agine a Zeta Tau Alphs sorority § | Shaw, John Cox, Leon Linn, Law- re J : ? a As it turned out, the two weren't | ing brims. Another is the bustle- ..: P £ u . | rence Kelly, John Kilholz, Ellis | chairman. Miss Marilyn Lipsett, oh talking about literal poundage, 80 | back, not drooping in snood effect ONE EE +Pottle, Rose Cox, Minna Wamp- | Woodburn, rush chairman of the sof | when their fall hats arrive down | but with romantic back brims SOR Miss Jean Day and Mi. C. Ray| er, Alfred Wampner and Raymond | ? as ’ 5 wounds Dobbins will entertain tonight OF | mrety Sr P n ymond | gi omington chapter, will attend ¥¢] | at Ayres’ they'll be meant to wear. “Golden arrow” (a name bor- ‘country Miss Helen Marie Kendall. The] : ; |Those who will peur are Mrs. ad | They went on to say, “Just as | rowed frem the John Prederics Don't, . . | Other guests will be Mesdames| . ; the architect defines structural | cosmetic. line) cov t or. party will be in the home of Mrs.| poo © Sot Jr Jack Hess, Her. Ronald Gilbert and Mrs. W. L. overs a gloup 0 meanies Dobbins, 3436 Winthrop ave. ert Hess. Erma Sluder. Orona |Steckley, refreshments, and Mrs. balance or the artist mentally | clean-cut toques and derbys. HE Miss Kendall will be married this| gree HOR (FEO HAC J vi Frank B. Lamb, reservations” ang weighs his compositions, so must Fur hats, to be worn with other- loves go: fall to Rudolph M. Crandall. | : J LO% | icity the woman compute her hat in | wise simple costumes, are soft 3 udolp - CranGall iy eonard Brandt, Misses Lorine, Publicity chairmen. admits | Guests at th ill be MrS.| I ’ S +! a terms of architectural proportion | enough for a pillow, yet retain suests a e party wi “| Audrey and Emma Laufer, Louiss| Members of the Bloomington : " ; Most John PF. Wardlow. Chi . Miss | ’ 2 : and artistic equation. neat outlines in their fox, lynx, , . ’ cago; MisS| ares Dorothea Horman and Rose- | chapter who will attend are Misses " kind ar 1 , = , : 4 Boiled down, that means they | mink, leopard, Indian lamb and Edna Hollar, South Bend; Mes mary Sluder, Betty Short, Barbara May, Norma . 1 t th : tween r dames Chester E. Mohnsen, George Spurgeon, Doris Brown, Olivia | think hats Should complement tie | calf skin versions, does m Weber and Donald Poehl 7 : : - iad lines of a- costume by carrying fn.» guts a ©. Poenier, 17:11 N/ Hall, Carblyn’ -Mooshy, Janice them to “linear perfection.” THE ONLY deviation from firm tale bes Also, Mrs. J. 8 Meronek, Mrs. Salon Will Meet Whisman, Betty Kelly and Carolyn P : To sp Ralph Kennedy, Misses Sue Vir- | Whitema ¥ un contours. comes in hats for trav- they are cinia Hull’ Marian Stiers Elizabeth, A covered dish dinner will be held ram A Patricia.’ Devil SO THEY THREW out. ideas | el wear, made so they can be a H. Pert, Helen Bark Virginia Sel- a¢ 6:30 p. m. Tuesday by the Marion | -¢ 0" a BE a e : €, oo : involving adjustable crowns and | slipped into'a pocket or a corner Te lers, Etta Mae Vickery, Nancy Cre- | County salon 126, 8 & 40. Mpg, | SVN Ele a ic Radcliff, F SE——————— | prims and snoods. They.concen- | of the luggage. These include mitti : meens, Florence FE. Vasbinder, Thomas Hughes, 4718 Cornelius ave. ee Tas ns ns, SArione Smith} trated on crisp contours, even to | hoods to go over fez-like caps, it b . Phyllis Redmond and Elizabeth A Will be the hostess. Plans for the *'¢ c2n¢ Joanson. By MRS. ANNE CABOT | the point of putting felt through | pillow berets and ropers. The de- si y doe Helfrich. annual state convention will be Crocheted in thie shape of a big a “pique process” which sharpens | sign for the latter involves intri- too pow ? 2 = | discussed, and Mrs. Jolin Noon will B d / y A. +} it, so" that it retains its shape no | cate knots outlining the head. ’ : oan eeting fan, this practical dishcloth is an - % Let's A miscellaneous shower will be preside. addition to anv kitchen. Make it! matter what. : A “cheek to cheek” series of de- feel th givesi Sunday afternoon by Mrs tH A board meeting will be held bY, of cry cotton and edge it with red,| They claim that neither rain | signs, principally for evening wear, harmles Ernest Kelly and ‘Miss Lois shaw | J/g Dixon Hostess the Riviera Boosters club at 7 p. M.| green or blue. You'll find vooh| nor sleet nor the jostling of a | uses silks and satins, felts and hurt an for Miss Dorothy Irene Laufer. Miss ok ’ hoe Sunday in the clubhouse, according vq; {, make half a dozen of them | crowded elevator can possibly f feathers, hugging ihe profile in s—Shaw will be the hostess in her| Members of the Flower Mission |l0 Homer Woods, president. Mem-| ¢ gifts and church bazaars asl dent crown or brim. Fur jersey, | a skull-cap-with-one-ear-lap ef Age, 817 N. Oxford st. {met today in the summer home of bers may make reservations for aj, .. ... ag popular as they arel even, has been- manipulated and | fect. Rayo Miss Laufer and Ernest Horman'Mrs. Nell Dixon, Brown county. 6 p. m. dinner. at the club. pretty : | moulded into the more definite Where color appears in em- Littl — = —————————————— To obtain complete crochelin ina) outlines that higher hats demand. | broidered and jeweled styles, it ¢ | Tul haiesesanbomg ine vin Ne "| Colors, too, go along. with the | is given an antique {inish to sub- Rayon F S .< Club Card P arty patiern. S801) as v uh os o architectural line theory—subdued | due it. Veils are. frankly veils washed or ummer Entertaining A card party will be held at 1:30] coin your name, address iy the| #0 us Nob 10 detrget from form, | Juiher than diaphanous wisps, Shake ’ a 8 ~ ®| There are grays, fog and cloud. | just as hats are HATS with their dust. 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Citizens Gas| pattern number to Anne Cabot, The b big bri d 0 tch do 1 |& Coke utility by the Ala Vista|Indianapolis Times, 530 S, Wells st.,| TDere are black and brown, S€p- | big brims and crowns t match. yn 4 club Chicago 7 + WEUS SL! arately or together, and blond, —————————— Ha \lanon soil has i - : which is a new, warm beige. Y PN2 ~apro ings ust A a x Picnic Saturday : broadeloth by at } AMONG THE firm-contoured | ‘The Indianapolis Alumnae club banded wit warm v hats is a series of classic styles |of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority stripes, $3 Press called “For Men Only,” with [will have a picnic Saturday evening : evenly wide brims and derby crowns that (at Mrs, J. P. Lahr's home, 4030 or rod; make them look a little like a | Forest Manor ave. Guests will when & gaucho’s headpiece. / be the members’ families. pletely There are smaller rollers with | g line, da squared looking crowns, and high | ¢ y y very co pillboxes tilting to one side. Some | Sorority Meeting Do no hats with medium-sized brims | A meeting of the Phi chapter, stretche
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