Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1945 — Page 14

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several recent weddings.

The engagement of Miss KathJeén Welch to Lt. Victor M: Dothes, VU. 8. N. R, is announced by her _ ‘pafents, Mr.and Mrs. Leo J. Weich, Lt. Dochez is the son of Mrs. Louis J. Dochez, 5446 No date has been set

Westbrook, Me.

Hibben ave. for the wedding. The bride-to-be attended -West-

brook Junior college and she was

graduated from Gorham State Teachers’ college, Gorham, Me. Lt. Doches attended Indiana and Tulane universities and he is a graduate of Johns Hopkins university. t . » ” Miss Betty Ann Hocker and Louis Richard Kinworthy, radioman 2-c, VU. 8. N., were married Nov. 17 in the Irvington Methodist church. The Rev. R. Richard Blake, Rockville, cousin of the bride, officiated. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert J, Hocker, 734 N. Riley ave, and Mr. Kinworthy's parents ‘ are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kinworthy, Brownstown. Miss Jane Richards and Wayne Kirkindall were the couple's at- . tendants. Both the bride and bridegroom attended DePauw university. y - » - = Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Weber are on a wedding trip following their marriage Saturday morning in the St. Philip Neri Catholic ghurch. The Rev, Fr. James Barton officiated.

“The bride was Miss Margaret}

Ann Casserly, daughter of Mrs, Florence Casserly, 2517 E. 13th st.

"Mf. Weber's parents are Mr. and|.

Mrs. Elmer T. Weber, 2930 E. Michigan st. Mrs. Richard Lampke served as the bride's only attendant, and Joseph P. Weber was his brother's Pest man. There was a breakfast

&t Cifaldi’s after which there was| # reception in the Casserly home. |

Woman's Viewpoint— ‘Luxuries, Yes,

Ww N « » 2? INecessities! + By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON 3 Seripps-Howard Staff Wriler STALK ABOUT PIE in the sky— We've got it. Never in my memory there been so much to-do about ‘What the American people will have Bh the sweet bye and bye. “The advertisements promise everything: New telephones, nylons, washing machines, better shoes, imperishable materials for clothing, home freezing units, softer mattresses, better plumbing, pleasure trips by boat, railway and air line, stronger vitamins, more successful operations, permanent jobs, ever. ~ lasting security, longer life. It sounds exactly like the old time religion that told men they could count on comfort and bliss in heaven, if they would endure the discomforts and sorrows of earth without whining. The answer to public pleas fis —everywhere the same-—manana. Last week I went shopping with a friend who lives on a farm. She was hunting for work shirts for her husband. You should have seen the shocked expression on the faces "of most of the clerks. It probably surprised them to hear that some- ) hehly planned to work, although

the delectable land pictured in the ads. There is no dearth of luxuries, but, what he can buy is fast getting FeJona the reach of the average

The bridal news includes the an+| nouncements of an engagement and

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Fa S hic ions— The Junior Miss Has Her Own Ideas } “Of What's What in Christmas Gifts .

important person.

without being “babyish” in style. type in the junior fleld than the Emily Wilkens.

The page-boy jumper by Emily Wilkens . , + vivid wool dress, weskit top, bow at meck and

ml LOUISE FLETCHER mes Woman's Editor

IF SANTA CLAUS. IS THE RIGHT KIND OF FELLOW, he doesn’t require any instruction on the perfect gift for the young junior miss. Knowing she’s at the age FFU where clothes consciousness sprouts and burgeons, he just _ ##¥ makes sure her quota of presents includes a high percent- od

age of items for her self-adornment. ___And if he's a super-smart guy, he'll see to If that at least one of the Noel gifts is a dress of the kind that makes her feel like a very

That means one that's designed to flatter her adolescent figure

There's no better example of this “Young Originals” whipped out by

(You can find these at Block's.)

The ways Miss Wilkens has for flattering the adolescent figure and for combining grown-up fashion rating with a girlish look are as numerous as they are ingenious. ’ Because the young girl's waistline changes from" week to week, many of the dresses designed for her are made with adjust able waistlines. Necklines, except in party dresses, are kept youthfully high. Gathers are discreetly placed for a trim hipline. Suit jackets are either bolero style or short, for her shorter waistline, and skirts are neatly flared or semi-dirndl for ease without bulk. A bolero jacket makes fashion news in the Wilkens-designed “date suit” pictured. It's of wide wale corduroy with a rayon flanne] blouse a shade lighter. A medieval court page provided inspiration for the other Wilkens frock shown. The pageboy touch comes with the weskit bodice and the striped sleeves that contrast with the solid color

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ALONG WITH a budding clothes-consciousness comes the urge to experiment with cosmetics, so there's another gift idea for the young girl. So long as she doesn’t slather on unsuitably heavy make-up, cosmetics are permissible for her. The right of the young girl to. use cosmetics has a strong champion in Rose Laird (whose products are sold at Ayres). She backs up this ides with a line of what she calls “Young Skin” preparations which are really

shaped, built-up waistband.

That's because the formulas used incorporate the therapeutic products that a good dermatologist would suggest for adolescent skin problems. Another beauty-aid gift that would make any young girl feel thoroughly grown-up is coming back in time for Christmas giving this year. Rolling off the assembly line at a pre-war rate, according to late reports, is that efficient chrome-and-rubber eyebeauty aid—the Kurlash, With it, the youngster can give an upward. sweep even to short lashes, so that mother’s mascara brush won't be such a temptation. » “ » IF HE could have” squeezed into Ayres’ auditorium Saturday afternoon, Santa might have

For young juniors, Emily Wilkens’ bright corduroy belers suit with shirtwaist cuff, light raylaine blouse and slightly peg-top skirt with

ideas. But it was a “for women only” occasion—the November meeting of the Sub-Deb federas

tion. Highlighted in the style show

red flannel versions and from old- fashioned flannel ighties to

sented by Miss Nina Simplicity Pattern Co.

weskits and even a night shirt. Mrs. Sally Geile, the recently appointed Sub-Deb director at

Ayres’, was introduced by Mrs. (fi!

TUESDAY

Oaklandon—17:30 p. m. Robert Casteter, Fred Kessling, speakers. Mrs. Eugene Peters, presiding. WEDNESDAY ka Garden City—17:30 p. m, Mrs. Clarence Connor, chairman. University Heights—7:30 p. m. Musical program. Southport and Edgewood P.-T.A. members fo be guests. . FRIDAY Crooked Creek—T7 p. nt" Fall festival. Edgewood—5 p. m. Chili supper and bazaar. Mrs. James McGee and Mrs. Glen Supple, chairmen. Emmaus Lutheran—8 p. m. Annual parents night. John Strange—6:30 p. m. Carnival and bazaar.

Card Party

A luncheon and card party will be held at noon tomorrow by the November circle of Bt. Patrick's Catholic church. Mrs, Joseph Madden is chairman for the-event to be 1 the schoo} ¥

Members of the Delta Tau Delta Mothers’ club will meet at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow in the chapter house, 423 W. 47th st, for a cov-

Is Planned

Miss Joan Marie Broeking has announced the attendants for her wedding to Charles E. Wakeland. The rite will be at 7:30 p. m. Sat. urday in the Gethsemane church with Dr, J. 8. Albert officiating. Miss Broeking is the daughter of Mrs. Alice F. Broeking, 5014 E. New York st. The prospective bridegroom’s parents are Mr, and Mrs. Guy Wakeland, 902 N. Oakland ave.

D. of U. Meeting The Daughters of Union Veter ans of the Civil War held a meeting

ered dish luncheon.

today ‘at Fort Friendly.

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striped sleeves of Zephyr knit. good for the youngsters. picked up some additional gift tion. P.-T. A. News (Bridal Dinner Events Anniversary CLUBS

Alpha Beta Latreian. 1:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Blanton A. Coxen, 383¢ N. New Jersey, hostess. SD astioy and Nylons,” Harry C.

wa Jute aston Ae museum. Guest day tea. Lecture on the Thorne rooms.

LT.-8.0. federation, 8 p. m. Tues. Claypool hotel.

Arabian chap, 1.T.-8.C. 11:30 a. m. Tues. Y. W. C. A, Mrs. John W. ‘Thornburgh, speaker. Luncheon. Mayflower chap, I1.T.-8.C. Tues. Ayres' committee room. Mrs. Noble Reynolds, speaker, Late Book. Tues. Mrs. Herbert J. Spier, Northwood dr. hostess. Mrs. Paul Rupprecht, speaker. New England. Tues. Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike, 2013 N. Delaware, hostess. Guest tea, Stout Feld Women's. 1:30 p. m. Tues. Officers’ club. Luncheon.

SORORITIES ‘Alpha Kappa chap, Delta Sigma

Epsilon is Omicron, Tues. Mrs, Harry W. Kroeger, 6132 Indianola, hostess. “Bell for Adano” (Hersey), Mrs C. J. Finch.

« I "King, devotions. Mrs. . Silver Tr, book review. 8 0. Tues. Miss Doris

PE Lynn, 425 W, 41st, hostess. Chap. UP. E. O. Tues. Mrs. J. C Siegesmund, 61 N, Campbell,

hostess. Mrs. J, H, Westbay, program. Chap. W, P. E. O. Tues. Mrs. Joe B. Weaver, 6044 Evanston, hostess. Phi Delta Beta. Tues. Riviera club. Dinner, Zeta chap. Pi Omicron. Tues. Mrs.| and John 8. Glasson, 5854 N. Oxford, hostess.

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: are the arrangements chairmen.

Pp. m. Tues. Mrs. Howard

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|and Mesdames Robert P. Joyce, El-

To Be Noted

The Indianapolis Ohio State University Alumni and Alumnae clubs will éelebrate “Ohio State day” at 8 p. m. Friday in ‘the home of Dr. and Mrs, John R. Swan, 5402 N. Delaware st. The group will observe the 75th anniversary of the university, - Honor guests will be Dr. and Mrs. ‘| William FP. King, Mrs. Hugh J. Baker Sr. and Mrs. Frank Evans. | Mr. and Mrs. William B. McCaw |

Members of the reception committee are Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Baker Jr., chairmen, Dr. and Mrs.

Alan R. Albright, Loren G. Brock, Eugene G. Rich and John H. Jef-

“and Mrs. Herschel are the

R. Shafer, chairmen; Dr. and Mrs. | John H. Warvel, Messrs, and Mes- | dames Bliss B. Wells, Hugh B.!

Mrs. Maxwell 8. MacCollum. The invitations committee chairmen are Mr. and Mrs. Carl EB Bruce. Assisting them are Messrs,

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Session Scheduled

Mothers of World War II will meet at 7:30 p. m. today at 1131 N. Delaware st. Mrs. Eunice Bon-

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Winner Announced

{In 4-H Contest

Miss Leta Cunningham of Franke In township is the winner of {the 4-H state better farm and home methods electric contest. Her award will be a trip to the national 4-H congress to: be held Sunday through Dec. 6 in Chicage

where she will compete in the nae tional contest. She is the daughter - of Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Cunning.

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‘Wonderful for Christmas giving ~~" A luxurious wrap-around robe of fluffy chenille |

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