Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1946 — Page 22
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By LOUISE FLETCHER Times Woman's Editor IT WASN'T s0 many, years ago that Mme. Reine, New York milliner, was a designer in Paris. But her approach to hat designing is as thoroughly Americanized as _she herself. There are no “fantastic” crea-
Twelve large color prints of
Gallery Talk Announced
Jean-Barts, a higher pillbox; the Halsey sailor; the Yankee Doodle crown and the Lucky Ring. (The “plus” means there are other silhouettes in addition to the Big Four.)
» » ” THE JEAN-BARTS (after the French naval hero of mid 17th century) adapts the French gob's hat of that day to the present era. It's meant for wear with
tailored suits when it has just a cocarde at the side. By evening
smothered with feathers. Often
{t has a matching scarf of striped .or plaid fabric.
chalk drawings and a lithograph,
r Plus a Four East’ Spring Millinery
Mme. Reine, who came from Paris not many years ago fo set up shop iti New York, Is the designer spring. 1 The chartreuse roll sail is of basket weave and has a drape and scarf of royal chiffon
gauze. : 2. Young, and sophisticated, too, is the high-crowned felt cloche with small brim and a drape of ombre messaline ribbon encircling large roses.
The four styles include the size from small and flat to medium and high.
feather in his hat” his chapeau had a high crown, and that's what Mme. Reine'’s Yankee Doodle "styles have. easy-to-wear, becoming brims of 4 size to look well with spring suits.
to fit around the high hairdo. Mme. Reine makes it in simple versions, trimmed only with a cocarde of ribbon, as well as in it's dressed up with roses or ' frothy models with pressed flowers under tulle.
from big to little; The Halsey sailor ranges in sizes, and colorful feather flowers.
Election Held By W.S.C.S.
Mrs. C. F. Posson recently was
ollection
When Yankee Doodle “stuck a
They also have
The Lucky Ring was designed
[Research Club [To Visit School |Will Hear \F. M. Hughes
_ |commissioner for southern Indiana, {will address members of the Wom= an’s Research club at their meeting Monday in’ the Indianapolis Ath|letie club. Mr. Hughes will speak on “Brave New World.” - i
|eon. Included on the program will
Luncheon to Be Held At I. A. C. Monday
Prancis M. Hughes, United States |
There will be a 12:30 p. m. lunch
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A legislation program for the year will be discussed at an executive committee meeting of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers opening at 9'a. m. Monday in the Claypool hotel. Twelve child welfare chairmen of the congress will meet from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 10 p. m, to plan a program for the convention and to assemble material for a child-youth booklet. * James Conover, superintendent of physical education and health at Terre Haute and juvenile protection chairman of the congress, will preside. Miss Mildred M. Wharton, extension specialist of the National Congréss of Parents and Teachers, will attend the meeting of the board of managers from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Tuesday. The vice presidents will meet in the evening Tuesday to make plans for a school of instruction for new district directors. Miss Wharton and Mrs. Robert in | F Shank, state congress president, clan, Folk dancing and singing will will visit state colleges after Ae follow the program. meeting in an effort to establish Hostesses for the evening will be|courses in parent-teacher work as a Mesdames Rudolph’ Johnson, Emil|part of teacher training. Unger, Carl Setterquist, John K.| Before she began her duties with
Coate, Charles W. Compton, B, C. Downey, C. W. Dicks, A. M. Glossprenner, Mary R. Carver, Virgil E. Havens and C. R. Heckerd. Also, Mesdames Walter Holmes, W. A. Kilman, John Kolmer, Harry Kemp, Harry W. Krause, Ralph G. Morgan, L. H. Millikan, R. O. McAlexander, George A. Miller, Alpert 8. McLeod, C. H. McCotter, F. T. McWhirter and James Orndorfl. Others will include Mesdames W. J. Ransdell, David Ross, Orren Smith and George A. Vandyke and Miss Alta Roberts.
Norway Film To Be Shown
The “Liberation of Norway,” & color film, will be shown at 7 p. m. tomorrow in the ScandinavianAmerican center in the D. A. R. chapter house. Also on the program will be Tom Murray, magi-
Her other style ideas are berets,
roses of all (R. L. Sorensen, Ben Brock, Ellen|tional
Andersen, Walter Jensen, H. Couch- the national congress, Miss Whareron Aamot, Earnest W. Lundeen; spent eight years with the Na-
a i i is 6 ‘Stansfield Circle So Resume
‘benefit dance with a dinner-dance at the Woodstock club
* 7aggart Jr. decorations; Mrs. Elwood Daugherty,
"ert Imes, Warren Winter, Anvey Baker, Herbert King, W.
‘Marvin Hamilton, Willlam Shepard, Joe Kline, Joseph K. Bole,
Education association in
Sturm and John Sorensen. Washington.
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© Annual Benefit Dance Feb: 14 THE STANSFIELD CIRCLE will resume its annual Saturday, Feb. 16. The events were omitted during the war years, ~~ RET Th Co-chajrmen for this yi ! Miss Emfima Gene Tucker and Mrs, Thomas J. Beasley Jr., will be assisted by six sub-commit-tee chairmen. ‘These are Mrs. Albert M. Oampbell, tickets; Mrs. Alex Also Mrs. Robert Armstrong, publicity; Mrs. Robert Stofkwell, intermission, and Mrs. William E. Cost, door. Proceeds will be used in the circle’s work at the Meridian Street Methodist church.
I. A. C. to Celebrate Anniversary : ONE OF THE INDIANAPOLIS ATHLETIC CLUB'S 22d anni. versary events next week will be a ladies’ luncheon bridge party Wednesday afternoon. : 5 Mrs. Willard ©. Whipple is serving as arrangements chairman,’ Her assistants include Mesdames Basil Fausset, Edward Ellidtt, Rob« "McFere
ran, Chester Spriggs, Lacey Shuler and Wendell Georgen. : Also Mesdames Robert Zaiser, Ralph Roberts, O. W, Bogda,
Forrest Teel, Ray C. Fox, Glenn Lord, Ray Tharpe, Carl Reifsteck and G. L. Brinkworth. The activities marking the club anniversary observance will be climaxed with a ball on Jan. 26. Dinner will be served from 7 until 9 p. m. and there will be dancing from 8:30 p. m. until 12:30 a. m, . “
» » H 5 8 8 ‘A 12:30 p. m. luncheon meeting will be held by the auxiliary to the childrén’s bureau of the Indianapolis Orphan home Monday in the home of Mrs. Scot Clifford. Assisting the hostess will be Mes« dames Fred Ahrbecker, Francis M., Hughes, Raymond M. Rice and James W. Ray. i
Founders' Day Luncheon Is Tuesday - A FOUNDERS’ DAY LUNCHEON and bridge at 1 p. m. Tuesday in the Indianapolis Athletic club will be given by the St. Vincent's Hospital guild in observance of its 12th anniversary. : Honored at the event will be Mrs, Ellard B. Duane, Blooming ton, founder; Mrs, Russell L. White, co<founder, and 20 members of the guild. They include Mesdames Daniel R. Brosnan, Charles E. Mason, W. C. Huonker, Paul 8. McNamara and C. N. Reifsteck, ‘ Also Mesdames Clara Slattery, William J. Freaney, William ©,
* Kennedy, Paul Ferguson, Joseph O. Hoffman, Gerald Ely, Fred
Thomas, George A. Smith, J. C. Consodine and Charles A. Hockene smith. : Others are Mesdames Harry S. Noel, E. O. Marquette, William Quinn, Peter W. Zimmer and Sidney Sullivan, Misses Ann Callahan, Helen Carroll, Isabel Guedelhoefer and Mary Virginia Feeney, Others at the speakers’ table will be MYs. Ted Marbaugh, guild presi. dent, and members of the board of directors. » » » " - » 5 The Indianapolis Alliance of Delta Delta Delta sorority will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday with Mrs. W. Foster Montgomery, Featured during the meeting will be a review of “The Cherokee Strip” (James) by Miss Narcie Pollitt. : Mrs. R. P. Frey is chairman for the meeting.
elected president of the Woman's
In Edgewood
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: two the background for the wedding of and performers, favorite subjects of | ‘These include works by Albrecht ss Iv , the artist Who lived in Paris from Durer, Hedley -Fitton, Alfred Ru-|were Mus. E. W. Stockdale, third|
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1892, are represented. 5 -—a.. Rev.! At 4 p. m. Sunday Miss Ellen Mc-
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The bride are MIs. guage department of Franklin Dudley ave. ope and an exhibitor in local and
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C. Rickard. She], museum’s recently acquired Oezblue gabardine suit|,... nainting, “House, in Provence. st
A white gabardine sult was chosen | *"5U%8% I Patis for severs! years. Several gifts to the John Herron
- Mr. Rickard was man. [Ar institute. were accepted at a the best recent meeting of the board of di-
. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the ld home, [rectors of the Art Association of 1944 E. Epler ave. The couple left Indianapolis.
. for Chicago where they will be at The gifts included a bronze, "home. “Broncho Buster” (Frederic Rem-
p ARR ington), from Mrs. Theodore B. 78 Griffith; an oll painting, “Arrange0 h Card Party ment with Pitcher and Green Glass” rayne, January circle of Holy Cross (Helen Sawyer) from Mr. and Mrs. pa will Shonsor a card party at{Wendell P. Coler in memory of : a mn - induy in he Jarish hall, | Jean Coler, and from Mrs. William ington st. Mrs. Prank - Kull is el . al B. Shomjpese 15 etchings and dry
THIS IS NEWS!
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OF ART OBJECTS—CENTERPIECES— INCLUDING _ BOWLS—VASES—URNS—FRAM "ASH TRAYS—CANDY DISHES—FIS MIRRORS
“The Jockey,” by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, French satirist, are on disDirector Wilbur D. Peat has arranged the display to continue for|Central Avenue Methodist church.
« of the jhe Frederick Polley, John Taylor Arms 12:30 p. m. Monday:
bride's only attendant was : : r, R. C illustrate her talk with the... Pesler, president; Miss Reedy, 3663 N. Pennsylvania st.; “iLucy M. Taggart, Anton Scherrer group 5, Mrs. B. A. Knight, 27 N.
CLEARANCE
FROM OUR FASCINATING SECOND FLOOR
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
Herron Art museum. Society of Christian Service of the Mrs. W. H, Remy was elected first vice president and those re-elected
dolph, Kerr Eby, Muirhead Bone, vice president, and Mrs, A. T. David Y. Cameron, James McBey,| Smith, secretary. ° y Charles Meryon, Frank Duveneck, Mrs. Posson announced the folEdmund Blampied, Childe Hassam, | lowing group meetings to be held at
and Robert Austin. Group 1, Mrs, W. T. Butler, 3916 An oil painting, “Maine,” ‘(Ed-|Park ave.; group 2 Mrs. HK. RH mund Schildknecht), was pur-| Winkler, 5240 N. Pennsylvania st.; chased. All officérs were re-elected group 3, Mrs. W. R. Klingholz, 3121 for the coming year. They are Mrs. | College ave.; group 4 Mrs. W, W,
land Dr. G. H. A. Clowes, vice presi- | Sheffield ave, and group 6, Mrs. | dents; Russell J. Ryan, treasurer, A. W. Stephenson, 2908 N. Illinois and Mrs. Fisk Landers, secretary. |st. Group 7 will meet at 12:45 p. m., Jan, 20, with Mrs. Marvin Lugar, 3620 Washington blvd., and group 8 will meet Monday at 6:30 p. m. with Mrs. Lester Scott, 5159 Indianola ave,
Legion to Sponsor
Dance Tomorrow
Sons and daughters of members of the Irvington American Legion post and auxiliary will attend a teen-age dance at 8 p. m. tomorrow
in the post home, 124 S. Downey Virginia Tripp
ave. Sponsors for the evening will be ’ I’ S Commander and Mrs. Frank Tarp- 0 peak Jee Messrs, and Mesdames Herman Le . , Young visitors at the Children’s} E. Bobbe, Frank Bush and Clifford museuns “will Hear. Miss Virginia
parle, > Tripp, nature docent, discuss “Protective Coloration” at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow. Following the talk the children: will tour the galleries to study ex{amples of natural protection of ani- { mals and birds through color. | In a newly installed exhibit there | are. examples of animals, birds and | insects against backgrounds of re{gions which protect them with | blending colors.
Supper Wilt Follow
‘Skating Party | A skating party and camp supper will be held tomorrow after- | | noon and evening by the Junior] Catholic Daughters of America. | | Members wil] meet at 1:30 p. m. at| the Rollerland rink. Later, the!
GIFT ITEMS
munity center,
ED PRINTS | court officers will be elected and| | initiation services will be held for URES—TRAYS | new members. Arrangements for
| the skating party have been made by the junior .councillors. Miss | Charlotte Heck is chairman ; in | charge of the supper. | -
‘Hospital Guild Lists | Meeting Dates
FOR YOURSELF
‘MAKE EXCELLENT GIFTS
lows. Monday — Plainfield, Rebekah;
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| group will go to the Catholic oun
During a business session, junior |
‘Several units of the Methodist hospital White Cross guild will
ter. The schedule of meetings fol-|
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| Greenwood community, and Friday
meet next week at the service cen- : ~Brightwood Methodist, Victory,
Tuesddy—North church, Southport; Wednesday—Quaker, Olive Branch, White Banner, Friendly, Alpha of Omega Nu Tau, Thursday — Irvington, Brookside,
C. Y. O. to Sponsor :
Dance on Jan. 25
The Senior Catholic Youth organization will sponsor a city-wide dance from 9 p. m. to midnight next Friday in the Knights of Columbus hall. Andy Anderson's orchestra will play. On the door and reception com‘mittee are Carolyn Nefl, Ray Wurtz, | Jane ‘Brisby and William Herald. | Al Romano and. Salvatore Punterelli are in charge of decorations and
Tony Scheller and Betty C, Smith}
are in charge of publicity. :
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