Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1945 — Page 14
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around and observe how miserable ple, Howard J. Kemper and J. H. new deeper armhole and convenare those who are always seeking A : 1. | fent underarm closing. Unusual but love and never bestowing it. 7 : : . . MN. M, ton treatments, scarf and interestHe also reminds us that-love be- » : . | : : ‘|ing belts give a professional finish. tween men and women is only a by- - a, : : : a : ’ Pattern 8931 is designed for sizes product of a great emotional force. When the Junior Civic theater presents “What a Life” Saturday to right) Charles Scott, Miss Julia: Brake, . . All those who renounce selfish aims| and Sunday at the Civie playhouse, these four members of the theater Normagene Spellman. Performances will be 13, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, and live to sérve others até Vibrant, the play based on a Henry Aldrich story by Clifford : A Saturday and 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Mrs. -|short sleeves, requires 3% yards of warm, happy people, because they ’ directing the play, assisted by Edward Green. 39-inch material; - 1. yard ribbon have found the old Reautiful mean- bow. ing of love—which Jesus told us » . - For this pattern, send 20 cen wis te only we way ore. | Fi TANCIS Stapp, . | Writer Scoffs i ul To Seats Nuns, for example, who tend the . O 1 eo —— ' M. , desired, and the pattern number to sick, and poor and minister to one| | _11C1]le Toon c } At Theory of ; Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis
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The double-ring ceremony will be| A Shullenberger in the Sweeney chapel at Butler univer- the part ‘ y as the guests of Mr. and |lipstick dnd brush ensemble. It in 8t. John's Evangelical Lutheran oii. Jenin) Jaghie of F Seats Hugasine. Mrs. - Robert W. Garten. combines lipstick, lip brush and
with some- [church at Five Points. The Rev. “myo pride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B. Kirby of | woman” who is supposed to be Other Reservations {mirror in a smart’ plastic case and fellow men | Louis Wambsganss, pastor, will of-|' 1 4 00001is Mr. Vickrey's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Claude Vickrey, | evolving in our post-war world, the| Additional reservations have saves Sumpling In your purse for Bela. couple's is are Mr. and| Casey: Til. | author writes: “The essential char-/made by Judge and Mrs. Judson thiee separate articles, Mrs. Omer Toon, 7500 B. Raymond | . The bride wore a winter white | Opn Terminal Leave cter of the female seems ageless, 1, Stark, Measrs. and Mesdames T. — . i not that women | a, Kimberlin Jr, Victor C. Seiter y * st. and Mrs. Pred Keaton, 847 Park| two-piece suit. Her accessories | LT, (J. g) AND MRS. Boris |psve changed so much but that|gugene N.. Beesley: J Married sy py >. a ave. were brown and sne carried a | Edward Meditch are visiting his | they have changed so little.” - Be vd W. Fay / 1 Beauties’ Hints— Bride's Gown cascade bouquet of glamellins - | “The superior physical durability|R. &. Rho | ! : Escorted by her father, the bride] and gold eucalyptus. of the ‘average woman’,” he conEat Breakfast will wear a white gown fashioned| Miss Sally Ann Hammond was tinues, “is a statistical fact, in this . : with a taffeta bodice, a net yoke| her maid of honor. She was : sth . the margarine or’ . and peplum and long tapered] dressed in a dusty pink wool sult . Add 1 cup hot And Still sleeves. The full net skirt fallsinto| with brown accessories. Her bou- . , . a asin, ey he et waa of pink tosts, a : : coronet of illusion and orange, Cpl. Robert W served as . . . Lose Weight blossoms accented with white satin| best man and the ushers were 2 Trask, Toner M. Overley, PF El , bows and streamers will hold the! pte, Wiliam Ferguson and Pvt. : “With . |The burg and Pred E. Wa os :
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