Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1945 — Page 12

A. B. Buckeridge, executive secre-

Fashion Midseason | ~ Forecast Styles for Spring

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tary of the Credit Bureau of Great- 1. Lilly Dache’s canot berei—a new 2. Dache’s picture felt in amaran- 3. Postillion of cornflower blue your colored gaber New York, sald credit figures| type that sits above the forehead and thus, a lovely mauve which made Its siraw, by Florence Reichman, has a adie in Fiery, Beichman fesighs 8 showed women were less trouble] extends far forward, made of black debut last season. Mauve roses are set matching veil, blush pink roses and striped straw beret trimmed little than their husbands to retailers| batavia cloth. in the dip of brim. velvet ribbon. parasols. \ both in opening accounts and in - : them. FORERUNNERS OF HAT STYLES that will be on tap of the face, keeping the narrow line a flattering one. OFF-THE-FACE HATS with peek-a-boo brims are settling come spring are always found in the collections which Most of them are designed with a very slight slant to starred by Florence Reichman. She shows bonnet brims ‘Good Managers’ milliners create for resort wear. - one side. young énough for the career girl but equally becoming “It is exceedingly rare to find a Like the sportswear that crops up on southern beaches In addition to the “high-riding” feeling, the outline is to her mother. Most of the collection

wife who buys more than her hus.pay for readily,” Mr. _ Buckeridge said. “Most American women are good managers.” Miss Bess Bloodworth, vice presi"dent of the Namm department store, Brooklyn, went along with him. Women are less annoying than men to department store adjustment bureaus, she said. “When we se¢ a man stomping in with a complaint,” she told her feaudience, “we know he’s just told the little woman he will get . everything fixed up.” Technique Works “She may have failed to get an

in winter, the hats seen withgresort clothes are portents of those that will make their appearance up north for spring and summer wear. Two designers who brought out their midseason and early spring collections recently are Lilly. Dache (whose chapeaux are sold here at Wassan's) and Florence Reichman (whose line Block's carry). Two new outlines are seen in Dache’s designsia-one moving forward in a curving point; the other flaring backward. Both leave all of the face and all of the hairline exposed. The forward sweeping model is called the canot for its suggestion of the canoe silhouette. The other, shooting a fluted flare out Troms the back of little toques or brimmed hats, is called the fantail All the Dachie hats sit high on the head, moulded over braids of upswept curls, and are proportioned to the width

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smaller, more precise in form, framing if not actually hugging the face. > . Feathers are used throughout the collection for decoration and for entire hats, A new high-posed sailor, called the footman sailor, has a backward slanting high crown. The canot is shown in both tailored and decorative versions. A number of canots. play variations on the perennnial ‘ beret favorite. Sitting above the forehead and extending far forward, the movement sometimes is long pheasant feather. ' Anotlier of crocheted straw is outlined with vivid piping and has a decoration of peacock and ostrich fronds. The fantail appears on toquettes, hoods, cloches, bgimmed hats and half-hats. The flare is usually modeled in curves, either down over the nape of the ° neck or out and wide at the back of brimmed hats or like a miniature peacock spread rising from crowns.

Straw cloches have and short backs.

Along with these with tiny split brims high winds.

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scoopy brims, head-fitting crowns

are shown high crushed toques that cling to the head even in

Maline hats have glittering sequin touches for wear clothes. Th?

give winter clothes a “lift.”

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Announces Attendants

Mrs. Carter to Hold - Painting Exhibit Mrs. Lawrence Carter, 1241 N.

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lege and prospective students at 1 p. m. Saturday in the Propyleaum.

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tion of her recent paintings and tine, will be the maid of honor teas from 2 until 9 p. m. next Sat- for the wedding on Jan: of Miss| ormations and silver leaves, urday and Sunday. Betty Jane Martindale and Joseph The bride’s attendants were Miss Mesdames Walter 8. Grow, Hazel Huesman, . Barker Hayes, Edna Collins and sisting il Ts So bridesmaid will be Miss Anna Hues=| cunningham be Mrs. D. 8. Rider, ues~ Misses Rose Ann Rider, Mary Lou man, Shelbyville, sister of the pros- cHdssmalds, Carter and Ruth Collins, pective bridegroom. Walter H " (For Wednesday breakfast) man, Shelbyville, will be his] P. E. O. Unit to Meet } & sified all-purgote-stour ols boot. mam, ith Mrs. Michael 2 thsps. sugar Miss Jane Hyde will become the Christmas party will be held |% tsp. salt bride of J. Rex Hodges at 7:30p.m.{ B. W, by Chapter 8, P. E. O.| 1 egg Jan. 12 in the Broadway Methodist | brother's i; in the home of Mrs.|% c. milk church. Dr, John PF. Edwards williwere Mae , Michael, 4219 Guilford ave.| 3 tbsps. shortening read the vows. ¢ Charles A. Everson, New|% c. bran . ‘The engaged-couple’s parents are (Gary , will give & Christmas| Sift flour before measuring. Re-|{Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hyde, #444} . Assisting the hostess will be sift with baking powder, sugar and |Carreliton ave, and Mr. and Mrs.| 3, Everson, Mrs. H. T. Deinger, (salt. Beat egg, add milk and shorte|A. W. Hodges, Riehland.' : Misses Iloe King, Bettina Johnson |ening, melted. Add bran to wet in-| Mrs. Paul McCreary: Serve as and Rosalee Spong. gredients and let stand until bran|!matron of honor, and brides has soaked up part of the liquid.|maid will be Mrs. Joseph Howett. |. Add wolst ingredients al t once to Miss Linda MeLatne and Mite Bar

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To Be + THE CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER, WASHING D. A. R., will hold its annual New Yeai’s day reception =The sweep from 3:80 to 5:30 p. m. Jan. 1 in the chapter house. Chap- awn oe ter members, their families and house guests will attend. egemngd Mrs. Barrett M. Woodsmall is the chairman, and Mrs. national con William F. Kegley is vice chairman. SErRAce Sin : ‘In the receiving line will be members of the chapter's tional Chris board of management. They are Mesdames Arch N. Bob- (Indianapolis pitt, Henry O, Ketcham, Russell 8. Bosart, John H. Jefferson, Nathan Hulaly wa T. Washburn, Ralph ©. Gery, George Caleb Wright, Noble W. Hiatt, * a J. 8, Marlowe, Harrison and Harry A. VanOsdol, ers “A musical will ‘be given by Mrs. Agnes Warriner Hel peacetime Cl gesson. “Herbert R. Hill, Gustavus B. Taylor, Frederick D. Jam Stilz and James L. Gavin will pour. Assisting the chairmen will be Bie Ty Mesdames Charles F. Voyles, T. Victor Keene, Waldo B. Rossetter, - p Soom co Julia 5 landers John Downing Johnson, Wilbur E. Smith and = 1041, just 17 FA a ‘s = =» Harbor attac Also, Meidames George S. Dailey, Carl F. Maetschke, William D. Music Pyle, Eugéne N. Beesley, William Dobson, Hugh H. Hanna, Emsley _ Thousands Johnson Jr., Clyde E. Titus, Odin F. Wadleigh, Roy J. Pile, Herman B. tend the ce Gray and Paul 8. Ragan. : : - hear Mr. Tn Others assisting are Mesdames John L. Goldthwaite, Horace M. ness ceremo Powell, William C. , Richard L. McWilliams, Nina P. ceives seasor Black, Kenneth E. Speicher, Hulbert J. Smith, Felix T, McWhirter, - Boy Scouts of J. Prancis Madden, Albert T. Bunch and James A. Sutherland, Miss ‘The chief Corinne Welling and Miss Margaret R. Waters, : Se Party Planned at Meridian Hills lehem.” Mus “THE MERIDIAN HILLS COUNTRY CLUB will have its formal ‘the U. 8. m dinner-bridge Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph L. Flood age will be sung chairmen. Assisting them are Dr. and Mrs. R. Rescoe Powell, Messrs, Choral societ and Mesdames Chariton’ N. Carter, Stacey B. Lindely, Isaac B The music Woodard, Arthur E. Krick and Johh D. Harrington, 86.330 p. m Also, Messrs. and Mesdames Frederick Grumme, Charles B. ‘Af 8:30 to Stevens, Walter H. Montgomery, Harry J. Berry and Harry Reisser, . Truman, acer Reservations for the event have been made by members of the come ton newspap mittee and Dr, and Mrs. B. A. Richardson, Messrs, and Mesdames home at In A. A. Zinn, Ernest L. Barr and Parke A. Coolingh ive spend Christ Other reservations are those of Messrs. and Mesdames David GQ, Al Banta, Carl McCann, I. Richard Wagner, Joseph P. Merriam, Clar~ Mr. Trum ence A! Paul, Carl Geupel, Fitsliugh Traylor, John L. H. Puller, Raye . turkey dinne: mond 8, Davis, Paul R. Summers, Hugh J. Baker Jr. Almus Ruddel], . the White H . Roy Sahm and A. D. Hits and Dr. and Mrs. Horace M. Powell, Telly woul Charlotte Kline Is Engaged : per at the “li MR. AND MRS. A. L. KLINE of Chicago, formerly of Indiane his wife, dav " apolis, announce the engagement of their daughter, Charlotte Jean, law. After th to Charles S. Silverman, son of Louis Silverman, Chicago. Mr. and’ the street for Mrs. Kline will entertain Sunday in the Rogers Park hotel, Chicago, his aunt, 96-3 for the engaged couple, : vi land. Then ¥ * Migs Kline is the niece of Mrs. Joseph H. Miller and Mrs, William Mo., some 40 | Halpern of this city. She attended the University of Illinois. The ent at his me prospective bridegroom attended Kentucky Military institute. : __xer. . 8 8 =» . ® » =» Most mem} Miss Diana Van Geyt, daughter of Peter J. Van Geyt, is on the cabinet, and dean’s list at the University of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y, She is 8 minders will member of the sophomore class, and js recording secretary of ths’ Washington. Students’ association. : ; a Miss Kinnaman |Reimer-Schnell Rite = Is Announced MANUA WwW | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schnell, 2128 a1 tal : of their - daughter, Jang Miss Detls Clase will eutenian) Schnell, petty officer 1-c, WAVES, sooong sm Mis Harriet Kinnaman who will be-(1ooC tg mg come the bride of Byron W. Yates| qv, wedding was Saturday in the on Jax. 5. : home of the 's parents, : The party will be in Miss Crane's Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Reimer, Cleve- - home, 3541 N. Meridian st. and she : will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. . T: A. Tochterman. lad ; The guests will be Mrs. H. nV iSitor Here : Kinnaman, Fortville, and Mrs. I. L.| Mrs, Alexander G. Fell and son, Yates, mothers of the engaged cou-| William Gibson, Cleveland, are ple. : spending the Christmas holidays : Also, Mesdames Robert Courtland| with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wils® Balley, Galen Hicks, O. P. Hughey, |llam E. Gabe, 502 W. Hampton dr. Thomas Siefert, James Taylor and|On Thursday she will leave fof. William Bayles, Miss Jean Clancy|Santa Ana, Cal, to join her husand Miss Shirley Snyder. __[band, Warrant Officer Fell. ~~.

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