Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1945 — Page 18
Engagement of Lt. John R. Newcomb Jr. And Constance Louise. King Announced THE ENGAGEMENT OF MISS CONSTANCE LOUISE KING, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison W.
King, Jacksonville, Ill, to Lt. John Ray Newcomb Jr., A. U. S., has been announced. hs
The ‘prospective bridegroom is the son of Dr. and : |
Mrs. Join Ray Newcomb of Indianapolis.
"The wedding will be in January. : 4 : ® = » ” Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Test will entertain Thursday night in their home with an informal bridal dinner honoring their daughter, Cynthia, and her flance, Raymond George Sweeney, New York, son
day afternoon in the Woodstockclub, Dorothy Durham to Be Honored
week for Miss Dorothy Louise of Robert Hugh Fatout in a ceremony Unitarian church. She will be the
Arnold, Norfolk, Va, sister of Davis, Greenfield. Other guests will well, Donald Cox, Robert French, Robert O'Malley, Robert Cash, Keith Davis, John Maxwell, Thomas P. Johnson, John F. O'Donnell, J. Robert Morehouse, Frank A. Gleaves, James G. Holland, Robert C. Jenkins, Herbert H. Smeitzer, Clarence E. Malgren,” Charles E. Haugh, Russell L. Roberts and Walter C. Witte, Misses Marian Garrison, Betty Soehner and Ann Totton,
mann, John Tracy Davis, Herman Lauter, L. W. Rawlings, O'Malley and Cash. »
Convertible Costumes Get O. K. - From the Fashion Editors Of Women's M
agazines By BARBARA BUNDSCHU | : United Press Stall Correspondent ° NEW YORK, Nov, 37~Convertible costumes that do a quick switch from day to evening or from north to south were given the nod by leading fashion editors today in a pre-view of dawn to midnight styles
sion, for the south, had a halter top cinched by a wide gold kid belt. The other, for cooler nights, was covered up and long-sleeved. Both were worn over a matching full
iit qe
; : i
Fie 8 i
g
i
A Home Is Built on
STERLING
+++ BECAUSE FINE STERLING SILVER EMBODISS ALL THE CHARM OF GRACIOUS LIVING.
Today's home may be only a room-and-a-half, and your silver chest may be. only two settings, but with that first Sterling purchase, the ground for your dream home is broken, Thét's why your first Sterling silver should come from Charles Mayer & Company,
W.S.C.S. Will Hold
general held from 4 to 10 p. m. and a ecafeieria
» Church (D. of U. Unit
Luncheon |;
TL
Ls In g
og
’" : it
; i
i
i : i
2 1FIE
: |
£
i ; I
i
| Fife:
er fis
a
8
Woman's Viewpoint—
The Air Age Brings New
Careers
By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Scripps-Howsrd Staff Writer
RECENTLY I spent an enjoyable day at the Spartan School of Aeronautics, near. Tulsa, Okla. It is one of the few institutions of its kind in the nation. It started on a shoestring in 1928 and is now a fastgrowing concern with an investment of millions. The school is adjacent to the municipal airport, and the Spartan Alreraft Co. and next door to a gigantic assembly bomber plant which is now idle. The -enormousness of the air in-
gars, gaze at the intricate machin-
young men, some already marked by the scars of war, are learning its every detail you realize that the air
age is here. : s = @
and multitudes of others are already separated from the receding generation by illimitable space. They are no longer earthbound. Even when they do not fly themselves, they think in terms of flying.
and make the tiny precise instruments needed in these immense skyliners, and have the scientific knowledge ‘to use them, and yet they are not smart enough- to devise
{way of living on earth at .|with one another.
AAI
2
ery and visit classrooms where X
THE 500 STUDENTS of Spartan
Spartan begins a new course this fall-the result of a nation-wide
|
Isle of Capri chap. 1.T.-8.C. 11:15 a. m. Wed. Ayres’ auditorium, Mrs. Wayne Kiddick, guest speaker. Mrs. Edwin Baker and Mrs. Herbert Growns, hostesses, Inter Nos. 12:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs E. L, Carr, 1202 N. Oakland, hostess. Dessert luncheon. Irvington Union of Clubs. 2 p. m. Wed. Mrs. John Gainey, 5611 University, hostess. “The Development of the Messiah Chorus in Irvington,” Mrs. Charles A. Harris, Purdue Women’s. 7:30 p. m. Wed. John Herron Art museum. Tour of Thorne miniature rooms. Lecture. V-5 Mothers’. Noon Wed. Mrs. Oliver H. Martin, 940 E. 34th, hostess. Business meeting; cove ered dish luncheon. Zetathea. 1:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs. F.8. Hassler, 319 E. 24th, hostess. Plan,” Mrs.
+ “World Peace,” Mrs, Cora M. Doane, MISCELLANEOUS American Women's Voluntary Serv. ices. 7:30 p. m. Wed. Columbia club. Business meeting. Board meeting at 6 p. m, SORORITIES Alpha Tau chap., Alpha Zeta Beta.
Charles Wenner, presiding officer.
per. Alpha chap., Phi Theta Delta. Wed.
versity Woman's Faculty club at the
Wed. night. Claypool hotel. Mrs,
Delta chap. Phi Delta Pi. Wed.
n—
INvIANA'S
The Half Slip ~. Lovely rayon jersey with a deep lace trimmed hem and elastic all around the top. Tearose or peach, Small, medium or large.
$1.25
Yvette Bra
A figure flattering . TRE « JUR brassiere ~ with an adjustable cup. Tearose, Size 32 to 38,
$1.19
Main Floor
night. Mrs. Frank L. Bartee, 2045 Brookside, hostess. Informal sup-
i i
§ li fF
night, Mrs. Edith Pratt, 3024-N. Capitol, hostess. Zeta chap. Phi Theta Delta. Wed. night. Mrs. Ray Faulkner, 2047 Thompson rd. hostess.
FE
i i
gf i i g>
Ix
£ i : :
: -
Club Arranges Annual Dinner
Mrs. Charles Stevens will be the hostess chairman for the annual dinner meeting of the Butler Uni.
:
; i
| |
F i
¥ 4 =a
HE he id 2%
I
6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the univere sity cafeteria. Will H.- Remy, president of the
Bachman,
8 + General A. side, Liberty; Harrison,
Burdin and Mrs, Karl 8. Means. Other members of the hostess committee are Mesdames Franklin
Visit in Chicago
L. Buidette, Ray C. Friesner, A.| Mr. and Mrs. Lowell 8. Pisher and
Dale Beeler and Clide E. Aldrich|their daughter, Harriet Margaret, and Miss Ruth Patterson. 31 E 45th st, spent the Thanks-
i | i
| | i
2
S i Time
: 1h feed!
Eee i
E i 5
JL
§8e;
Hart, Vernon Little, William C. McKissick, Noah Brooks, Kenneth McKissick, Wendell B. McKissick and Rodney Brooks.
Also, . Mesdames James P. Mec-
"HEAR HOW COUNTER INTELLIGENGE WORKED
See War and Navy Fils _ at the .
VICTORY LOAN DRIVE RALLIES
TOMORROW > WEDNESDAY
10:45 me. 3:45 | LT " Tock! gommun
AN
Our Own CAPT. GEORGE BEAMER DAVIS of the enemy about the atomic bomb, will be the
speaker.
Different fins will be shown at each rally including: It's Your America Diary of a Sergeant Objective Security Stillwell’ Road
“-
NO ADMISSION CHARGE
giving holiday in Chicago. , Scrub, Then Renovate|s
The first step in renovating dusty, cluttered closets is to give walls, ceiling and floor a thorough wash-
ing ‘with soap and water.
Paragon Hes the SHOES YOU'VE BEEN ASKING FOR 3 ’ (Fg § wher
the flour until bi gradually, Stir to cook until slightl heat very low, = gredients and tos from heat and Four servings. A —— sa
2000 N NT W. 6
