Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1945 — Page 25
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3 { i ein 5 £ : F z Be 3 ; 5 i : ; = = = Kl ee F re Es To oF A a y fe = : War ; ~ dhs ¢ D | ‘Art in Miniature’ for. Christmas Greetings: |D.A.R.Group | . § a Nr Eh Ww "3 go a : 5 , y iord ream To Observe: 4 - E . 9 >’. ? i It Used to Be [Armistice Day = pest Monday 88 +H Designer Bewails * Meeting to Be Held |] Su. Clty §¢ :. Fabric Shortages In Chapter House of the Uniom By JOAN YOUNGER Armistice day will ‘be observed will be ® « United Press Staft riext. Thursday by the Caroline Scott Ralph 7. jon will be held s NEW YORK, Noy. 3--Negligres Harrison chapter, D. A. R. at its ™ ad Arthur Wodd- are not what they used to be, a annual Red Cross program. The Riley Hosofrirggihied » J , designer of “at home” clothes said event will be ot 2 p. mn. inthe : . "today. blamed chapter . house. Mrs. George D. : ; The Administéa- Jodey. And. = on; the Schermerhorn, Reading, Mich., will ar 3 Morton.” “The ideal negligee,” Joseph speak on “Leader Dogs for the m., in the Rey s been arranged Whitehead said, “is a full skirted, Blind. I hotel. x Members 88 voluptuous thing, sweeping to the Mrs. Schermerhorn is Red Cross be Mrs. Gates, & Mb floor. But the war production board committee chairman for the na- . H. Martin, s will be demands that we make only 76-inch tional society, D. A. R. Thomas Has~ Hugh McK. t, J. B. skirts that expose the feet—and brook, world war II veteran, also Carr.” fier, George M. they all look like housecoats.” will speak. be Arthur merly and Mary ; Moreover, Mr. Whitehead said, Receiving Line Mr. and Mrs. i A shorge u ston, A reception will precede the pronmittee includes . o! The Rn. people, he gram. In the receiving line will be tality chairman, Ba i le, he Mr. Hasbrook, Mesdames Schermerootield Mode, Dela, there is litle silk around, and horn, Arch N. Bobbit, Carl PF. gel and Walter alle; wed i oting unm wie Maetschke, Alexander L. Taggart ; rge E. Dunn will . ny%n and Henry C. Ketcham, also, Mes- . ss session, Spangles dames Russell 8. Bosart, John H. 1 - . — us efent and Jefferson, Nathan T. Washburn, \ Tha erepes Carl W. Piel, Ralph C. Gery, George 3 y y rayons,” he said. “We do have Caleb Wright, Noble W. Hiatt, J. By MRS. ANNE CABOT Wa Matty, SHON of the some satin-back cre, ~ 8. Marlowe, / Timothy Harrison, : Valescent home,
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5 . gram. ; ; . Davis D. " ” | there ore Io es is pe ough Roy Elder Adams and Samuel L.|that every young girl will adore. |Your winter topcoat. Big Hioasuss Members of nd ex Vawter. | sipping methods. will pour. , |neck and pockets, and buttons ac- |Plece. shisted 35 % 1 tom ver chairman, Mesdames Irrgang, Jeup, ; 8 totner was & Tose wool with Program Chairman cent the smooth trim waist. The the-arm .. © G. BE. Bomberger, W. M. Haine, 8, ¥ gold nail studs banding dotman The program chairman is Mrs. [oD Sieave Version will be ideal for TE te ciochob I W. Berry, B. H. Beard, R. W. Cook, : Sioeves ot the Shoulder, A gréige Mastschke. Assisting her are Mes-| "p00 eqll' qocigned for sizes structions for the winter pillbox ls Colvin and. O. E. Dingman and (half-gray, Bali-beige) used dames Taggart, Adams. Gavin, 6 8 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8|snd muff-bag (pattern 5028) send JR a : ingman a sins to sors he bodice Sanne che Conn Nema kee 34 Yr of 35 or amen Celio con, your tame, od |\G MUO op gy p 7 * _always be with us.” =. : Frederick B. Cline, Raymond F. A pattern, send 20 cents, in|Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis leadership of Mesdames Cook, Jones unlikely 5 repeat hi pre-war ios s— | And JAMS icoins, your name, address, size de- Times, 530 8. Wells a. Chicago ¥. eT So oe u - . sired, and the pattern number ou some Aan - 7] 6 cessful all-sequin trouser and tunic) gypieal of the collections of Christmas eards offered this season by the American Artists and the De- | Also, Mesdames Noble W. Hiatt, gue Burnett. The Indianapolis mas present knitting and crochet. at 10:30 a. m. t ¥ lounging suit. signers and Illustrators groups are the four shown above. Those at upper left and lower right are from [George C. Kolb, Benton 8, Lowe. Times, 214 W. Maryland st, Indian, (i6§ designs in the new Aune Cabot) ys pros “prey "f° “We are in a more romantic| yne Artists’ collection and the remaining two from the Designers and Illustrators’ series, . |9. Prancis Madden, William H. Mor- |apolis 9. album, just issued. Plenty of last >= ers to flee 3 mood now,” he said. : : _ : rison, Roy J. Pile, Waldo B. Rossi-| The fall and winter issue bf minute free gift patterns—embroid- Mothers’ of Kappes No. Bridal ‘Gowns By LOUISE FLETCHER Dearly every home in the country. gene Higgins, Rockwell Kent, J. [tor Verne A. Trask, Howard P.|Pashion is ready. Brimful of eries, applique work and quilt de- Gamma sorority will meet He was unlikely, he said, to make Times Woman's Editor From October on, when the J. Lankes, Dals Nichols, Hobart |myqyis Charles F. Boyles and Odin [ideas for home sewers. signs are also included. Price 16/next Thursday for a covered dish 3 A DECADE AGO it would have. cards first appear in stores for Nichols, Andree Ruellan, Paul |p Wadleigh and Miss Gilbett. cents. cents. / luncheon in the chapter house.
any wedding dresses this year, be-| poop sqfe to say that a small. the holiday season, every commu- Sample and R. W. Woiceske. cause of restrictions and short-| percentage of the American public nity in the country has an exhi- One of the cards this year is apes. i was aware of or familiar with the bition of American art in minia- "a colored drawing made by Hen- + JR 7 haven't made a bride's dress| gory of the best American artists. ture. drik Willem Van Loon a few days In three years,” he said. “I haven't] ~ 4 project begun 11 years ago by su # before he died. Another writer : the heart with things the way they| 4 group of American artists has EARLY IN the project, Im- who also is an artist—Stark : f are.” : done a lot to change that state of portant designers and illustrators Young—has contributed a mystie | Meanwhile, he sald, he was con-| gffairs, Taking a Jook at the (whose work appears in books and interpretation, “The Dawn of the centrating on at-home dinner| nackneyed frosted surfaces, tinsel magazines) were brought into the Day.” This is his second appear- | dresses, “which aren’t meant to be| yihhons iments of fold and a second series of cards ance in the collections... = worn outside the front door but the current Christmas cards, the by them is shown each year. Guy Wiggins, lecturer and good art
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‘ ; always are.” . group decided some | Among distinguished .names in ist, has one of his famous city y, One such was in men’s fle silk,| talent could be used. the latter group are Edward A. gtreet scenes in a snow storm. gr & grayish polka-dot pattern on| A fairly quiet revolution was Wilson, Witold Gordon, Roger . ® }
g «J navy, and stiff. It buttoned to the} staged when the group enlisted —Duvoisin, Gisella Loeffler, James AND LAUREN FORD contribA waist, and had stand-up pleats| the talents of leading American Lewicki, Elmer Jacobs, Bobri, utes two religious paintings for
over each hip. artists and brought beauty back to. Laura Jean Allen and Barney her Christmas message. - She has “There's a terrific demand for| Christmas cards. Tobey (whose army sergeant’s job been characterized by Life mag- # "J ' hostess clothes and negligees” hel. =» has only heightened his sense azine as the foremost artistic ine
the of humor) terpreter of religious subjects in to the Added to the American artists’ America today. Ea Tinos £75 0 san ro fre WSs Ametet sii Ed en! n as : & hy Dr. Frantz Speaker of American artists than had been . Henry McFee, Henry Varnum an ex-house painter who, without
possible through art galleries and poor, Eugene Speicher and Esther instruction, painted his way to a Dr. George tz will address the} museums alone, Williams. place among the great.
_ Indianapolis Literary club on the| The first collection of cards car- ® 8 = Another of the primitive school ~- subject “A Parson at Parnassus” at| rying quality reproductions of THE LIST already included is Lawrence Lebduska, who set the i an 8 p. m. meeting Monday. Mem- | top artists’ work appeared 10 years John Taylor Arms, Alexander pattern ‘for his work by serving : bers will meet in the D. A. R. chap- | ‘ago. Today, when art is news, the Brook, Adolf Dehn, Mabel Dwight, as apprentice in a Leipsig stained }- eile rly ter house, 82¢ N. Pennsylvania st.’ group has been able to reach into Lauren Ford, Gordon Grant, Eu- glass window workshop. -
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