Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1945 — Page 14
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New York and California fashion figures, here for the William H. Block Co’s post-war style show toMight at Block's, were the guests last night at an informal party in’ the Broadmoor Country club, Edith Leslie (left), a Trigere model, sings with Sgt. Martin Nathanson of Ft, Harrison,
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pocicly— First Nighters Will Attend Comedy Friday Evening at Civic Theater
A NUMBER OF RESERVATIONS have been made or the opening performance of “The Male Animal” Fribday nfght at the Civic theater. Among those who will attend are Messrs, and Mesdames Fred Luker, Stanley FWoseph, Milton McShane, Harry Pritchard, Russell Moore, . B. Guthrie, H. P, Bartlett, Harrison Platt and Thomas
Neal, Other reservations have heen made by Messrs. and Mesdames 1 Hilligoss, Frank Wells, -E, R. 8chern, R. W. Stahl, Laurence es, Nicholas H, Noyes, Thomas F. Hatfield, A. K. Scheidenhelm, ph Simon, Ford Kaufman and Lindon A. Balley, Also, Messrs, and Mesdames Wallace O, Lee, Donald Addicott, uis Randle, Gordon Livezey, C. R. McCotter, Kurt Pantzer, E. H, k, Harold R. Victor, C. L. Willlams and Herbert Wilson, Capt. d Mrs. Wallace Hislop, Dr. and Mrs. K, L, Craft, Mesdames W, H. Coleman, Ransom Griffin, Jack Hatfield, Thaddeus Snodgrass, Harry Wadd, Hugh Carpenter and Joseph F. Hoffman, Misses Eldena d Sara Lauter and Frances Westcott. The Civic theater president, hn D. Welch, and Mrs. Welch will have Governor and Mrs, Gates pnd Mrs. Harry Bitner as their guests.
ishop, Mrs. Kirchhoffer to Entertain MISS PATRICIA FAGLESFIEID and her flance, Lt. Richard inslie Kirchhoffer Jr, U, 8. N. R,, will be feted at a buffet supper Friday evening to be given by his parents, the Rt. Rev. Richard A. rchhofTer, bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Kirchhoffer, The supper will follow a wedding rehearsal in the Advent Episcopal church, where Miss Eaglesfield and Lt, Kirchhoffer Il be married Saturday. Guests in the Kirchhoffer home will include Mr, and Mrs. Robert Davy Eaglesfield, the bride-to-be’s parents; members of the bridal ty and out-of-town wedding guests. Among those who will serve ushers at the ceremony are Lt. George Bausewine, U, 8. N. R., cinnati: Lt. Thomes Redmond Foster, A. U. 8, Mobile, Ala.; Lt. Vendell D, Little Jr, A. U. 8, and R. D."Eaglesfield Jr,
iss Masters Will Be Honored A LINEN SHOWER will be given tomorrow. evening by Miss ‘Dana Hackerd and Miss Helen Madden for Miss Barbara Masters. BE Miss Masters and Ensign Melvin R. Lird Jr. U. 8 N. R, will exghange vows Monday inthe Second Presbyterian chureh, The party will be in the Madden home and Mrs. Frank Dowling and Mrs. Dan Hackerd will assist their daughters, Amgng those Einvited to attend are the bride-to-be's mother, Mrs. Robert J. Masfers; Mesdames J. M, Masters, Hal Keeling, Clarence N. Warren, William E. Lake, Gordon Englehart, D. H. Alford, Carl Geupel, C. W. Albright and C. Harvey Bradley Jr, Miss Mary Jane Alford and Miss Ann Bishop. ~ ” n » » » A ceremony at 9 o'clock Saturday evening in Sweeney chapel at Butler university united Miss Martha Markland and George Hoover Graves Jr. The Rev. Richard Gieb officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Markland, Zionsville, and Mr, and Mrs. Ceorge Graves, Indianapolis, The bride is a student at Butler and 8 a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, The bridegroom 50 Studies at Butler and is a Sigma Nu fraterhity member,
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‘Top’ New York Designing Talent Arrives for Post-War Fashion Show Tonight at Block's Store
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which will be presented tonight at 8 o'clock on the store's second floor. To get them all here, one TWA New York-Chicago flight was rerouted through Indianapolis. Still earlier Jast night, Anita Louise, the film star, arrived by train from California to model some of the “prophetic fashions” which will highlight’ the show. The “prophetics,” some 30 of them, represent upper-bracket designers’ ideas of what they're going to do when wartime fabric restrictions are lifted, Another ‘fashion-world leader here for the show is Noblesville~ born Norman Norell of TrainaNorell, He came in this morning by train with his mother, Mrs. Nettie Levinson,
The visitors, entertained last night (and/or this morning) at an informal party in the Broadmoor Country club, were all .set for tonight's event. Mme, Tewi admitted she had some of her brand-new lingerie styles packed up in her luggage for the show. Anita Louise. is scheduled to model a rare white mink coat, a white Cole of California bathing suit and a draped. jersey evening gown especially designed for the show by Gilbert Adrian of Beverly Hills. First Big Show Anita says it will be the first time she's appeared in such a
Among the other models here is Nina of Traina-Norell, who explains an intriguing accent by confiding she's “half Russian— half French, and ‘educated in Paris.” Peggy Porter, known to buyers all ever the country for her vivacity, came to model styles by Jo Copeland for whose firm she works.
2000 Expected From Trigere's is Edith Leslie, Jiola Pastorini is here from Milgrim’'s and Mathilde Foley, a Joset Walker model, will wear Mrs. Walker's designs in the show -including #& speclally designed prophetic style, Mrs. Walker wouldn't say what her prophetic style is like. But she does say firmly, and with a faint trace of her native France in her speech, that she would like to see government fabric limitations lifted "in a hurry,
big fashion show-—even though, “What would I do? Use more a # youngster In New York, | material! I am ver-ree tired of she did some modeling. designing with a tape measure in For dark-eyed Polly Stover, a | one hand.” Hattie Carnegie model, coming An attendance passing the 2000
here for the show meant first plane ride. “I wasn't airsick,” she proclaims. “And I had a' wonderful time. But when we had to wait three hours for the takeoff at LaGuardia fleld, I did get a little fidgety.” Virginia McInnis, from Anthony Blotta's salon, stepped out of the plane wearing a jersey snood over her red-gold hair “because it was pouring rain when we left New York.”
State Y. W.’s Hold Annual Conference
The annual
her | mark is expected at tonight's event, which is to be presented with the assistance of the Christa~ more Aid society. Proceeds are to benefit the rehabilitation funds of Billings and Wakeman General hospitals. During the show, Governor Gates will present the, checks to Col, Frank L, Cole and Ool. William C. Pollock, commanding oficers. of Wakeman and Billings, respectively.
Mrs. Ross To Be Guest
The Indorsers of Photoplay will celebrate their 31st anniversary tomorrow at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon in the Columbia club. Mrs. David Ross, the group's president, will be honor guest, Mrs. Ralph F. Gates also will be A guest. A musical program will be given by Mrs. Paul Duckwall and Miss Ruth Duckwall. Mrs. Ross will be the speaker. Mrs, Walter H. Geisel is the general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Wolf Sussman and Mrs. M. Earl Robbins. The hostesses will be Mesdames Lee Waddell, Clarence J. Finch, R. R. Mills and Oharles Davidson, Also Mesdames H. C.-Fledderjohn, John P, Cochrane, Mary Sharp, Alice P, Ellison, C, M. Bates, W. D. Keenan, Claud Franklin, Theodore Pence and Howard Rudeaux.
state public affairs W. C. A's of Indiana opened today at the. Blue Triangle residence. Mrs. Willlam P. Snethen, state public affairs -ehairman, presided, Talks by Mrs, Donald J, White, { president of the board of directors . the “Indianapolis Y. W.; Mrs.
conference of the Y,
A. Brown Ransdell, Miss Bmma C, {Puschner, American Legion repre{sentative; Oleo Blackburn, director {of Flanner house, and Mrs. Felix | Vongegut, former chairman of the | Central Y. W, were included in the | program. Members of the hostess committee were Mesdames 8. N. Campbell, rPaul-—Jewell and Fermor Cannon iand Miss Ruth Bellotte,
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Two performances of the Tatterman marionettes will be held Satur{day In the auditorium of the War Memorial building. The performances will ‘be sponsored by the Western College Alumnae ass0Cia- | OVErseas duty in’ the Pacific area.| tion and they will be at 10:30 a. m. {She is the daughter of Mr. and| and 2:30 p. m, The play to be given | Mrs, Albert Baker, 2328 Shelby st. will be “The Glowing Bird.” Miss | { Mrs. Edgar Day and her daughter, Mary Hostetter is chairman of the Carol Rose, 2328 Shelby st., recently shows. Cue Bs ‘from Denver.
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ruests Here For Fashion Show Are- Entertained At Broadmoor Country Club
Arriving at Broadmoor (left to right) Mathilde Foley, a Joset Walker model, and Mme. Tewi and Joset Walker, New York designers whose styles will be among those shown tonight,
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Helmer-Grady Rite Is Set For Saturday
The bridal news includes the announcements of recent marriages and the setting of a wedding date. Miss Catherine Eleanor Grady has set Baturday as the day for her wedding to Chief George John Helmer, U, 8. N, The rite will be at 9 a. m. in the Catholic church of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King. The Rev. Fr. Joseph Sommes will officiate, Miss Mary Ann Grady will be her sister's maid of honor, and the junior bridesmaid will be another sister, Miss Betty Jo Grady. George Baker, Cincinnati, will serve as best man. Miss Helen King and ‘Miss Joan Green will entertain tonight . with 4 dinner in the Claypool hotel for the bride-to-be,
» Miss Mariana and Cledith E.
» ” Mullen, Pittsboro, Zimmerman were married Sept. 12 in the parish house of St. Malachy’s Catholic church, Brownsburg. Miss Agnes Mulryan was the bride’s only attendant, The best man was Patrick Mullen, Pittsboro, brother of the
Kindred photo. Mrs. Zimmerman Pride. The couple is
at home in ly was discharged from the army after serving 18 months in the Pacific theater.
” - y Mr..and Mrs, H. C. Peterson of Philipsburg, Pa., announce the mar-
{ Peterson, army nurse corps, to Lt.
| Mrs, Ralph L. Renshaw, 3257 Col{lege ave.
riage of their daughter, Lt. Hilda
Lowell R. Renshaw, son of Mr. and
The wedding was Sept. 22 in Manila, The bride is with the 305th general hospital in Manila, Lt. Renshaw is a dentist with the 648th engineers typographical battalion there. He was graduatéd from the Indiana university School of Dentistry, and he is a Delta Sigma Delta fraternity member.
Miss Jean Townsend WIlil Be Honored
Mrs, Charles Holderman will entertain Oct. 25 with a miscellanaous shower for Miss Jean Townsend. Miss Townsend will become the bride of Robert L. Adams, electriclan’s mate 2-¢, U.S. N. R, this fall. The party will be in the home of the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rolen Townsend, 906 Moreland ave. Approximately 25 guests will attend. Mr, Adams is the son of Mrs, Clifford C, Adams, 459 Concord st,
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hibition of eontemporary American |to be at 11:30 a. m.
Society to Meet
Miss Ruth Lewman, teacher and student counselor at Shortridge St. Hilda's guild of Christ Epis. "ISH school, will speak Monday for
copal church will meet tomorrow inthe meeting of the American SeoThey will select! the parish house,
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