Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1946 — Page 25
CH 20, 1946 2 Vows - Read \berland
Lichtenberg ne Bride
Evangelical and h at Cumberland ie, at 7:45 p. m. Mildred Lichtento Floyd Tucker. rune will read the mony. ie daughter of Mr. Lichtenberg, Cum-
bridegroom is the Irs. Marion Tucker,
Attendants
of chantilly lace will be worn by 3. The dress has romance neckline 8. The full skirt
r an {lluzslon veil illusion ruffe ac1ge blossqms., The 13 to carry will he chid, 3ucksot, matron of vellow marquisette puget of pastel vf blue will be worn aids, Mrs Charles Miss Rose Marie 1ey, too, will carry
m Fallows
New Palestine, will’
She will wear blue carry a basket of
m's attendants will ickliff;, Greenfield, Mr. Kottlowski and , New Palestine,
ll be held in the after the ceremony, be at home in New
heduled ood iywood school will
Aicate music recital” lay in the school’s
1s will he played by «Bidwell, Beverly . Gleason and MarMiss Nancy Rous {ary Nell Lewis will vice solos » pupils of Sister , 8.P, and Sister
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girls’ black yndals, 3%
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‘Beauties’ Hints—
Using Mascara
Fannie Brown: Model maker LI By ALICIA HART NEA Stall Writer DON'T BEMOAN the fact that you weren't barn with a Juxurious fringe
of lang, hlack eyelashes. Those of you who have short, thin, light- | tipped lashes can “thicken” and | “lengthen them to rival the most beautiful fringes you've seen with | a clever application of mascara, But thers are several “musts” to! observe when accenting lashes, if you are to avoid an artificial look, warns Fannie Brown, a tep-flight model wha instrugls aspiring young models about correct make-up ab the Barbizon Studio for Pashion Modeling. 8
vs FIRST, choose a waterproof mascarg, she advises and use two brushes instead of just the one.
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Museum Gets Goth Painting.
Purchase of a Marie Goth oi painting for John Herron Art museum is announced hy the Ark Association of Indianapolis. The wark is a por» trait of Charles W, Dahlgreen, Chi» cago eteher and painter. It won the 1836 Hoosier Salon award and was included in Miss Goth's veesnt group show at the museum, «- Two gifts also have heen agcepted by the beard-—a lithogvaph, by Oscar HKokoschka, Austrian sar painter, presented by Dy, Hans Tietge of Vienna, and a small 10th
| eentury stone sculpture from India,
The latter, depicting the head of Bodhisattvey was presented by Jan Klelikamp and Ellis Monroe of New York,
Vassar Club
Girls interested in attending Vassar college will be interviewed here Amil 9 and 10 by Miss JaneLee Jackson, assistant alumnae secretary of the college, ‘Miss Juckson,- who will be the guest of the Indiana hdd club, will be at Tudor hall and Shoviridge high seheol the morning of ‘April 10. Special appointments may he made by any other girls wishIng to attend Yik
sar, through Mrs, H. ' Maurice py gell, president of the Vassar clue. Mrs. Albert
Miss. Jackson Rabb and Mrs. Angell will entertain for Miss Jackson the evening of April # in the Rabb home, 4146 N, Tlinpis at. Miss Barbara Allg, Mrs.
Bugene Ratli
tle Orphant Annie.”
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to Entertain ‘and Miss ‘Blizabeth ‘Meeker will assist. The elub will give a buffet luncheon April 10 in the Merchants bank building with arrapgements in charge of Mesdames Kugene Miller, Albert Seaton, Edwin McNally nd Abram Woodard, The committee on invitations and reservations ineludes Mrs. Albert L. Lang, Miss Margaret Pierson and Miss Dorothy MeQullough, Mus, Hepyy E. Ostrom is publicity ghar.
man. After the luncheon Miss Jackson will give the news of Vassar college, srl ee
|Guild Meetings
Five units of the Riley Hospital Oheer Guild will meet at the hos: pital tq sew next week. They ave: Manday—Riley Cheer guild; Tues-
day--"Thanksgiving"; Wednesday “Jest Do Your Best”; Thursday— “The Conqueror,” and. Priday—"Lit-
“Follies”
At Stephens 2
Times Sppaisl
OQLUMBIA, Mo, Murch Ne
Three Indianapolis girls were fea» tured in the fourth annual Pans
Hellenic Follies given hare Yeeently i
at Stephens collage.
They are the Mon. Marjory Meyers, Mary Jane Coleman and Beverly Potts. The follies are pres sented each year following the
Junior-senior banquet,
Miss Meyers is the, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Meyers, 331 E. 45th st. Miss Coleman is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert D. Coleman, 8110 N, Illinois st; and Miss Potts is the daughter ef* My, and Mrs, Virgil W. Potts, 3637
N. Delaware st,
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After rubbing mascara well info! \the damp bristles, brush them | [through the lashes. For the best | {effect, concentrate the heaviest | {application on the outer half of | {the upper lashes. | | Then take a clean wet brush! land go over them immediately to separate the hairs. This will give lashes a natural, rather than stiff, headed look. Never apply mgscars fo the lower lashes if you have “shadows” | under the eyes, warns Miss Brown. | It usually adds five years ta your age,
Officers’ Club Will Elose Sunday
After almost three years’ service, the Officers’ Club of Indianapolis, | Inc., will glase Sunday. A dance will be held tomorrow |i 8 p. m, to midnight in the
| Claypeal hotel. | Madden, chairman of the junior | hostesses. will he in charge. i ‘and volunteer workers served from 4 to it" p. m. each week day and | from 2 to 10 p. m. Sundays. They | are-credited with 35,000 hours and | six members have cantributed mare | than #00 hours each. Board Members Almost 75,000 officers and 20, 000 | guests have visited the club. Start-|
H and equipment from individuals and firms, the elub later was supported by the united war and community fund. The three rooms in the hotel were contributed. The civilian executive board il cluded Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes, chair- | man; Dr. Clowes, Mesdames Ralph | Lockwood, Robert M. Lingle, Albert J. Beveridge Jr., Paul R. Matthews, | Noble Dean, Dudley Smith and | Marion Hull, Miss Madden, Mr ! Lockwood, C. J. Lynn and Theodore > Oni.
Mrs. Washbur n ‘To Be Hostess
| The A. C. A. club will have a 12:80 p. m. luncheon Monday in the | home of Mrs. Wilbur Washburn, | 336 Pasadena st. Mrs. William E. | McGuire will be in charge of a re- | Nadonis program. New officers of the club are Mrs 1d. Praneis Huffman, president; | Mrs. B. J. Fullenwider, vice presi-
tary treasurer.
Garden Club Elects New Officers
| The-Sunshine Garden club has
|fetary, and Mrs. Earl White, treas{urer. | Installation of officers will be at {1 p. m. Wednesday in the home of | Mrs. Wakelam, 1424 Albany st.
| will speak on “Shrubs.”
Married
Lutheran Shureh in
Salem e Sale Robert K.
| New Augusta, Mrs.
Viola Cross, 509 E. 24th st., and | Mr. and Mrs, C. U, Blue, New
Avge,
clubrooms on the meszganine of the! Miss Josephine
The club opened May 22, 1043, |
ing with contributions of money!
| dent, apd Mrs. Fred Fale, secre- |
elected Mrs. W. C. Wakelam presi- | | dent; Mrs. Ernest Mendenhall, sec-
| Beeeh Grove. Mrs. Charles Adams
Daugherty photo, | Before her marriage Feb. 1 in |
| Blue was Miss Aileen Cross, Par- | ents of the couple are Mrs, |
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