Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1946 — Page 16
Red Cross to Hold Op
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the home service Mrs, the department from 4 fo Commerce building. Offices of the department
Are Announced by Nursery Auxiliary
the “Mardi Gras Ball” to be given by the Indianapolis Day Nurs y Junior auxiliary Saturday night in the Indianluk ;
en House
HOUSE in honor of Mrs. Eleanor Dunn Moore, retiring
department of the Indianapolis Red
Martha Breidenbaugh, her successor, will be held
6 p. m. tomorrow in the Chamber of will be open for inspection and motion
pictures showing the work of the home service division and the peacetime program of the chapter will be shown, Refreshments will be served ‘by the Red Cross canteen corps.
Donald M. Mattison, school director, and Mrs Fisk Landers, chairman of the art school committee. CLUBS : ‘Homemakers. 1:30 p. m Butler Women's Faculty. 3 p. m.| vou. Mr® [red Shafer, 871 Greer, Wed. Jordan hall, Mrs. Toyozo W. Mrs. G Shiver and Mrs. Maikaal: Josie Shusrman i, 1g “| Rudolph Johnson, Mother study. Wed. Tadutupsie Readers Wed Art| Pleasant Run Golf house. Fred Illinois. 1 YouOunmiohl, 335 | L. Plerpont, speaker, ‘Basket supWife,” a na per. e, 3 » _ |New Century. 12:30 p. m. Wed | Hekelund,” Mrs. John ReYD® | “uirs, M. B. Sparks, 1019 Willow Woman's study. On ant, Book review, Mrs. 1p m Wed Mm O. H Worley, Hayth. 32 N. Ca hostess. . ' Mrs. MISCELLANEOUS “*S. Harry A. Burkhart, speaker,
Book Forum. 1:30 p. m. Wed. Ayres’
Tudor Parents To Hear Talk
auditorium. “The King's General” (du Maurier), Mrs, Tinder. 2 Tuxedo Baptist Woman's Mission
tendent, speaker. SORORITIES
Indiana Nu chap. Delta Theta Chi. 7:30 p. m. Wed. In chapter clubroom. Mrs. Gertrude Long, pre-
siding. : Alpha chap. Kappa Beta Chl. 8 p. m. Wed. Turf restaurant. Chap F, P. E. O. Wed. Mrs. Bert Johnson, 4125 Broadway, hostess. Mrs. Titus Lowe, speaker, Chap. V, P. E. O. Wed. Mrs. A. L. Strauss, 2120 N. Meridian, hpstess, Mrs. W. Kenneth Shirley,
speaker, Lambda Mu chap. Sigma Beta, 8 p. m. Wed, Mrs. Stewart Coleman, hostess. Social meeting. Alpha chap., Sigma Delta Tau. Mrs. H. G. Koehler, 832 Minnesota,
Is Bride
Fashions—
THOSE “OUTSIZE” handbags women lugged around during the war are still losing some of their
program--Richard Koret and Josef (nom de plume for Joseph Newman). “The enormous handbags,” Koret says, “have served their purpose, as any fad does in the fashion scheme, and have now been suitably whittled down to their correct and smart proportions” This goes even for the
but it still isn't mammoth, . =» = BOTH DESIGNERS, lines are shown in stores, point out that there is more detailed construction in spring handbag styles. Mr. Koret says this shows in additional pockets, flaps, compartthents, straps and other forms of functional trimming. In the Josef line, folding, draping and shirring are the details that give ‘a softer, rounder silhouette to many styles. f »
. 5 THERE AREN'T any patent - leathers in either the Koret or Josef lines, but there's something * prettier—and much more durable. It's plastic patent. And, they say, it won't crack, is soft to the touch Josef calls it “miraglo” and
whose
uses it in flamingo, lipstick red,
Balenciaga brown (soft cocoa), navy and gray as well as black. The favored shapes in his patent series are a slightly belled square with a high standing frame plastic, mock tortoise or lucite,
Miss Shull
Miss Margaret May Shull became the bride of George Edward Bishop in a double-ring ceremony at 2:30 p. m, Sunday in the Woodruff Place Baptist church. The Rev. L. C. Trent heard the vows, The bride is the daughter of Clarence Shull of Ft. Wayne and Mr, Bishop is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bishop, 473 N. Walcott st. Miss Doris Shull of Ft. Wayne was her sister's only attendant and Robert Everroad of Columbus was best man. A reception was held in the home of the bridegroom’s parents following the ceremony. Mr. Bishop recently was discharged from ‘the army alr forces after serving 30
hostess. Initiation,
months in the Southwest Pacific.
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1. A Josef-designed plastic patent pouch type bag is accented
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2.’ A knapsack handbag designed by Koret is made of white pique calfskin with an over-the-shoulder strap which is adjustable. A sipper-closed outside pocket holds small change or makeup. 3. The mail pouch bag by Josef in a combination of calf and felt
finished with calf welting.
4. A miniature pouch bag by Josef has a softly shirred front and
back detailed with self welting. 5. For evening, Josef makes a hand-beaded.
and an envelope with a self-cuff trim, . J . THE DESIGNERS are in accord on the continued importance of over-the-shoulder bags. Several of the Koret designs, in either white calf or plastic patents, are of this type. Koret, incidentally, spys white proved an outstanding trend in resort wear and he expects it to carry over for summer,
Woolley, 8. B. Hughes and B. I Miller, Mrs. L. L. Wilson will pour and Mrs. Bertha H. Matthews will present a musical book review, “Music With a Feather Duster.” Members of the state board who have been invited are Mrs. Eos Richardson, Kokomo; Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, Lafayette; Mrs, Irene Isfalt, Thorntown; Mrs. Vinnie Kil. by, Indianapolis; Mrs, Kathryn Davis, Lafayette; Mrs. Essie Brumbaugh, South Bend, dnd Mrs, Virginia Snepp, Gary.
The Indiana Gamma club of Pl Beta Phi sorority will meet at 8 p. m, today in the home of Mrs. George Vickery, 3726 N. Meridian st. Officers will be elected and Mrs. Arthur Gilliom will preside. :
Psi Psi Psi sorority will sponsor a benefit bridge party at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow ..in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. C. R. Cashon and Mrs. Walter Jones will be co-chairmen, assisted by Mesdames John Goll, Henry Patrick, C. E. Lammers and Kurt Schmidt. Mrs. L. E. Fear and Mrs, Elmer Goldsmith will be in charge of candy sales.
Mrs. George Fowler was named the outstanding Beta Sigma Phi member and Miss Winnie Taylor, the Nu Phi Mu “valentine girl” at
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white rayon bag, boat-shaped and
Josef does ‘two over-the-shoulder models—the “mail pouch” and the “airborne,” both come bining calf and felt. Fabric bags for spring include crisp, all-season faille done with such dressmaker details as shirring, cartridge pleating and draping. | © Good news for dancing ladies is a series of beaded evening bags in the Josef line. 3
Tea Will Be Held Thursday By P.E.O. Chapter
Chapter AJ of P. E. O. Sisterhood will have a guest tea Thursday at the home of Mrs. A. C. Hirschman, 2626 Sutherland ave. Richey and Miss Josephine Stout will assist. Arrangements are being handled by Mesdames Dan Weary, Ww. 8.
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Indianapolis Beta Sigma Phis and their junior group, Nu Phi Mu sorority. Mrs. Fowler was general chairman for the event, assisted by the vice presidents of the city chapters,
Installation Planned By I. T.-S. C. Chapter
Grand Pre chapter, International Travel-Study club, will have an installation program at 7:30 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. William Tempelmeyer, 828 N. Ritter ave. Mrs. John W. Thornburgh will speak on “India.” Honored guests will include Mesdames Lloyd Pottenger, O. F. Andrews, E. C. Thompson and Helen Laugher, Guests from the Evangeline chapter will be Mrs. Edward McCallie and Mrs, Fred Karrer, Officers of the new chapter are Mrs. Oscar Roberts, president; Mrs. R. W. Goetzke, vice president; Mrs. Perry Carr, second vice president; Mrs. K. C. Somers, recording secretary; Mrs. J, M. Thompson, corresponding
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Mrs. Wagoner To Give Review
Members of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s club will hear Mrs. Jean Brown Wagoner, author of children’s books, at 8 p. m, Thursday, = _ Preceding Mrs. Wagoner’s talk on “The Broad Prairie,” there will be a dinner, Mrs. Ferne Barrett, Fortville, is also on the program and will discuss “The Indianapolis Club’s Responsibilities to the Federation.” Mrs. Barrett is president of the fourth district. In charge of the meeting will be the president, Mrs. William A. Stuckey. Seated at the speaker's table will be Miss Tillie Kerz, chairman of the finance committee, and the following committee members: Mesdames George H. Boots, C. R. Morrison, Barney B. Ochs, Truman Wise, Delphia Gill, Marion Hull, Emma McKimmey and Dorothy Wegel, Misses Mira Bowles, Patriclan Downtain, Jean Dunbar, Eleanor Dunlap, Marjorie Farwick, Olive Faulkner, Lily Kerz, Nellie Polley, Julia Recker, Josephine Riley, Nell Sage, Reata Smith and May Tech. Miss Mary Cowger has been appointed recording secretary after the resignation of Mrs. Florence Nixon,
Program to Feature Inter-Faith Talks
Women’s Mission circle of the Woodruff Place Baptist church at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the church. On the panel will be Mrs. 1. Albert’ Moore, Mrs. J. H. Smiley and Rabbi Israel Chodos.' ‘Mrs. Bertha Crump will give a group of musical monologs. - A fellowship tea will follow.
Florida Visitor
Dr. Gertrude Hinshaw left today for Florida where she will visit her brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Frank L. Randall, and other relatives and friends in Bradenton, and Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Walesby, formerly of Indianapolis, at Sara-
An inter-racial, inter-faith panel discussion - will be held by the]
a Home Safety . Course Opens Thursday
Lectures Continue Through March 28 A home safety institute featuring demonstrations and lectures on
home accident hazards will open Thursday in the Citizens Gas &
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"| Coke Utility auditorium.
The course, arranged by the home safety engineering contest commit tee of the Chamber of Commerce safety council, will continue each Thursday from 9:45 a. m. to 11:45
|& m. through March 28.
Mrs. Katherine Sallee, director of home service at the gas company, will talk on “Safety and Proper Use of Gas-Fed Appliances” at Thurse day’s meeting. 2 25 Enrolled Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, chairman of the-home safety contest commit
26 persons have enrolled in course, Additional enrollments
auditorium, “Safe Methods of Using Electrical Appliances,” Miss Harriet G.- West, home service director at the light company. ~ Luncheon April 4 March 14-—Light company auditorium, “Public Health Nursing As It Relates to Safety,” Miss Beatrice Short, Public Health Nursing association. March 21--Gas company auditorium, “Demonstration of Home Fire Hazards,” Fire Chief H. H. Fulmer and Michael J. Hyland, chief of the fire prevention bureau, Indianapolis fire department. March 28—-Gas company auditorium, “How to Use First Aid in Connection with Home Accidents,” Indianapolis Power & Light Co. first aid group. April 4—Luncheon for the graduates.
Garden Club Meets
The Garfield Garden club held a tea and election of officers this
library. Mrs. Charles Nagle was hostess and Mrs. Ivan Iliff presided. :
Card Party Toda
Members of the winter season committee of the Calendar club of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church were hostesses today at a bridge party in Block’s auditorium. Mrs. Frank Lutz was general chairman.
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Zonta Sets March 1 For Higdon Talk
Dr. E. K. Higdon, executive sed retary of Oriental missions for United Christian Missionary societ: will speak on “Philippine-Ameri Relations” at 8 p. m. March 1 in World War Memorial. His talk will be sponsored by th Zonta club. Members of the com mittee are Miss Jessie Trout, cha man; Dr. Hazel Stevens, Mrs. Ma garet Foster, Misses Eva Wile Anna Carpenter, May Shields, F nice Henley, Lily Kerz and Rub Little.
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