Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1946 — Page 26
New Firm Is Buying Hand-Wrought Pieces |!
BARBARA BUNDSCHU na Press Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—Precious jewelry designed and made in Paris will be available to buyers in alt every American city for the hich
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American shops. But Regis Corp. is, so far as is known, the frst the French handwork for sale to any or all retail outlets which wish to buy. : Jewelers Band Together John Gershgorn, 20 years a jeweler and president of the new
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Liang shen photo, Before her marriage yesterday in St. Joan of Arc Catholic chutch, Mrs. John L. Becknell Jr, was Miss Betty Edith Lang. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Eugene Lang, 2871 N. Sherman drive, and Mr. Becknell's parents are of 3964 Guilford ave.
Tower photo
Mrs. Dorothy Cooper, 1828 Park ave., announces the enagement of her daughter, Dorothy Elizabeth, and Frank L. Truax Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Truax of Monrovia.
The wed-
ding will be Sept. 22 in All Souls Unitarian church, with Dr, E. Burdette Backus officiating.
concern, says his venture is made possible by the willingness of 15 Parisian jewelry manufacturers to work together to re-establish their nation’s export business and thereby provide dolls. for purchase of American Their workmen are creating golden settings for heavy costume bracelet watches, delicate pierced work butterfly and ribbon clips, and chunky cocktail rings, all to be shipped to New York where they are set with diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds and distributed | to retail jewelry stores throughout | the nation. French Designs Different Gershgorn says it's hard to com-| pare the Frenéh designs with| American-made jewelry because | our manufacturers have seldom | gone in for the intricate handiwork | which makes for lace-like filigree in gold. He does have to pay a high duty on the imported settings, but he hopes to hold a large proportion of his stock in the not-too-fabulous price yanges. Pieces now on hand range from $250 to about $6000 at retail. The pieces do not feature large stones, but rest rather on their settings, sparkled with quantities of tiny gems. Outstanding
is the group of
lace and ribbons of a lingerie neck
piece. Other Styles Swiss watch movements are set
Dallas’ Neiman Marcus, New Or-|
oclety—
Patricia Todd Wright and Her Fiance Will Be Honor Guests at Bridal Dinner
MR. AND MRS. LLOYD S. WRIGHT will honor their daughter, Miss Patricia Todd Wright, and Robert Scott Kirkpatrick with a bridal dinner in the blue room of the Marott hotel tomorrow night. Miss Wright and Mr. Scott will be married at 3:30 p. m. Saturday in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle
Presbyterian church.
Guests at the dinner will include members of the bridal party: Mrs. James Carter Wottring, sister of the bride-to-be and matron of honor; Miss Peggy Reckert and Miss Imogene Rogers, bridesmaids;
Mr, Wottring, best man, and Lloyd 8. Wright Jr., brother of the bride-to-be, and John O. Risdon, ceusin of the prospective bride-
groom, ushers.
Other guests at the dinner will be parents of the prospective bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Kirkpatrick; Miss Patricia Sylvester, Miss Dorothy Volles and James Carter Wottring Jr.
Phyllis Pettijohn Is Honor Guest
MISS PHYLLIS JEANNE PETTIJOHN has been feted at several showers preceding her marriage to Richard ¥. Elliott at 8:30 p. m. next Wednesday in Christ Episcopal church. Hostesses for the showers have been Mrs. Clara Wilson and Mrs. William H. Freeman who entertained with a linen shower; Miss Barbara Lee Sharkey, who was hostess for a miscellaneous shower, and Mrs. Russell C. Fisher who gave a personal shower in her home. A kitchen shower was given by Miss Carolyn Bell and Miss Carol Simmons. Mrs. William H. Alexander Jr. was hostess for a miscellaneous shower at her home in Noblesville, and Mrs. Edward J. Elliott entertained with a party, Miss Gloria Attkisson will entertain with a kitchen shower Saturday in her home for the bride-
to-be.
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Miss Pettijohn's attendants will be Miss Helen Kaye Haskett, maid of honor; Miss Bell, Miss Sharkey and Mrs. R. James Stockholm. Mr. Elliott will have his father, Robert C. Elliott, as best man, and his ushers will be James Murphy, Marshall Samms and
Mr. Stockholm,
Auxiliary Committee Announced ASSISTANTS FOR THE INDIANA BTATE FAIR HORSE show program sales, to be sponsored by the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior auxiliary, have been announced by Mrs. Robert T. Reid,
chairman.
They are Mrs. Robert Wacker and Mrs. Thomas L. Billings, telephone; Mrs. Marvin Sandorf, publicity; Mrs. Eugene Hibbs and Mrs. Paul Scheuring, equipment; Mesdames Gale Shullenberger, Frederic D. Anderson, Donald Hurst, Frederick W. Mitchell, John A. Hare and Lunsford Cox and Miss Kay Gartland, daily sales.
Kindred photo. Miss Patsy A. Hempfling and Howard A. Hoffman will exchange vows Sunday in St. Matthew's Evangelical Luther-
an church. She is the daughter of Mrs, Edith Oder, 1424 S. Tibbs ave., and Mr. Hoffman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter'J. Hoffman, Bridgeport.
P. H. Ho photo. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Johnson, 145 W. 46th st., announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet Ann, to Carl W. er Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Steeg, 815 E. Maple road. The wedding will be late in September.
‘Miss Cornelius
Will Be Wed In Church Rite
Miss Mildred Cornelius will become the bride of Fred M. Fehsenfeld at 4:30 p. m. today in the Central Avenue Methodist church, Dr. F. Marion Smith will read the VOWS,
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illusion and she will carry a bouquet
orchid.
leans’ Adler's, St. Louis’ Mermod, |
Loring Andrew, | wwois 18 I. W. Miller Martha Demaree = 1 akes Bride
Is Feted |
| Miss Gertrude Goldstein, formerly |
Migs Martha Demaree was the or. 1ondon, England, became the
honor guest at a shower given re-
cently by Misses Rose and Hilda bride of Frank W. Miller Saturday
Humke, Carmel. Guests were mem- [in the home of Mr. gnd Mrs, Paul | | '8 of the Butler university chap- | Bales, 2020 Euclid ave. The Rev. | b.
bers ter of Mrs. H. D. Lane, 3340 N. Meridian st, Miss Demargé's grandmother.
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Tau Alpha sorority and 1, © Trent read the vows. Mrs. Bales, sister of the bride-| ©
honor guest's marriage to groom, was matron of honor and Jefférson Emmett Davis Jr. will be Mr. Bales was the best man. | / at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Parents of the couple are Mrs. the Tau Alpha house at But- [Sarah Goldstein, London, and Mr. | ler. Parents of the couple are Dr./and Mrs.
Frank Miller, 852 N.|
and Mrs, Delsie Demaree, Monti- | Hamilton ave. cello, Avk., And Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Hot Springs, Ark.
that go Back to SCHOOL
COMPACTS
The couplé is at home at the
{Buelid ave. address |
Mail Orders Carefully Filled
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Corduroy
A wide belt puts this rose
corduroy dress in the top brackets for a back-to-school ward-
robe list.
Beverly McClintick,
who'll be a senior at Warren
Central this fall, likes the new~
sleeves and member of
neckline. She is a
Block's High School
Fashion board and the W. R. E.
N. S. club.
the POD” FLAVOR
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The matron of honor will be Mrs | George H. Cornelius Jr. Brides- | maids will be Misses Jane Curle, Billie Hopper and Lois Helm and Miss Elaine Jackson of Akron, O.: Miss Dolly Power of Lagrange and Miss Vera Krc of Whiting. All the attendants will wear white net dresses accented with ruffles. John E. Fehsenfeld Jr. will be his brother's best man and the ushers will be Harry Riesner of Greenfield, Jack Kautz, James McNutt and Jarfies Barnes. Following the ceremony couple will leave on a trip to Chicago and Michigan. They will be at home in Lafayette after Sept. 15.
| Sorority Pledges
To Entertain
be given Tuesday night by pledges of Delta chapter, Chi Phi Gamma sorority, in the home of Miss Phyllis Wilcox, 36 N. Webster ave. The committee in charge includes
McKissick and Willlam M. Shaffer, Miss Wilcox and Miss Barbara {8ims. Members of the chapter will {be guests. i
Open House Sunday | Mr. and Mrs. Horace G. Dougherty, 17 S. Tremont st., will observe their [25th wedding anniversary with an {open house from 5 to 8 p. m. Sunday. There are no invitations
We Salute the INDIANA STATE FAIR
and industrial neighbors.
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Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cornelius, Haverstick park, and Mr. and Mrs. John Fehsenfeld, 3074 N. Pennsylvania
The bride will wear a gown of point d'esprit lace fashioned with a tiered skirt and # chapel train. Her two-tiered fingertip illusion veil will {be caught ith a half hat of
of white roses centered with an
Tomorrow the curtain will rise on another gigantic exposition of Hoosier accomplishments. proud of the good work being done by your farmer
play. There'll be fine entertainment and POLAR ICE to chill refreshing beverages. See you at the Fair!
POLA
1902 S. East St.
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Fitch photo, The Third Christian church will be the scene, Sunday, of the marriage of Miss Margaret
Pfc. William S.
Collman and
Satterfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R, Satterfield,” Springfield, ll. ° The bride-to-be is the ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Collman, 2534 Park ave.
P. H. Ho photo. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Stout, Bridgeport, announce that the marriage of their daughter, Fern Frances, to Howard Eugene Rippy will be Sunday. Mr. Rippy's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carlen Rippy, 1240 S. Holt road.
Payton photo.
Mr. and Mrs, William O,
Campbell, 442 S. Arlington ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Beryl Rea, to Robert Charles Bruck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Bruck, 824 N. Graham ave. The wedding will be Sept. 6 in the | Irvington Presbyterian church.
Installation
Is Booked
The Marion County salon, 8 and | 40, will have a dinner meeting at
the 6:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Y. W.. pr and Mrs. Robert Ledig will
|C. A. | Officers for the coming year who {will be installed are Mrs. Jack | Meyers, president; Mrs, Charles P. | Andrews and Mrs. Ben L. Myers, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. John A, Noon and Mrs. Con-
A “come as you are” party will nie Taylor, recording and ecorres- Place.
ponding secretaries | Mrs. Wilbur Owen, treasurer, Mrs. Agatha Ward, chaplain; Mrs. Martin Collins, historian; Mrs. H. PF. Mearling; sergeant -at-arms;
Mesdames Elmer Mabee, Wendell B.| Mrs. William P. Weimar, master of
| ceremonies; Mrs. George Poppa, | parliamentarian, and Mrs. Carlos | Morris, pouvoir member.
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Block photo. Miss Margaret June Cunningham will become the bride of Donald Eugene Evans on Oct. 20 in the Second Moravian church. Parents of the enaged couple are MF. and Mrs. Se . Cunningham, 3329 Ralston ave., and Mr, and Mrs. Roy O. Evans, 3421 Brouse st.
Tower photo. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Robinson, 929 N. Gray st., announce the engagement of their daughter, Wanda, to Frank S. Stafford Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Stafford of Alexandria, Va. formerly of Indianapolis. The wedding date has not been set.
Party Tonight Will Honor Bride-to-Be
The Misses Charlene Clore, Mary Louise Clodfelder and Phyllis Hollar and Miss Marcia Hamilton of Greencastle will entertain tonight ior Miss Jo Ellen Burroughs. The kitchen shower and party {will be at the home of Miss Clore, | | 3231 College ave. | The hostesses will be assisted by, | Mesdames Roy Clore, Noble Hollar! {and Edward Hamilton. Miss Burroughs will be married] Sept. 7 to Carl Patten Duke of El-| {lenton, Fla, in St: Paul's Episcopal | church. i Guests at Party | Guests tonight will be Mrs. Francis X. Adams, mother of the] { bride-to-be; Mesdames John Mi{lam, Faye Sharkey and Jack Yoder, {Mrs. H. C. Epps of Brownsburg, and Mrs. Charles Johnson of Bloomington.
| Richardson, Doris Hurt, Kathryn | Harris, Barbara Patterson, Patricia | Jowitt, Elizabeth Ott, Patricia { Brown and Harriett Lewis. Buffet Supper A buffet supper has been planned for Saturday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Patrick, 2727 N. Pennsylvania st.
entertain with a cocktail party and ‘miscellaneous shower from 5 to T| p. m. Bumday in their home, 71st 'st. and Hoover rd. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Titus will entertain Monday evening in their| home, 736 Middle dr, Woodruff
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daughter,
Engaged Pai To Be Feted
At Open House |s dimmer pariy tonigne two guests will attend the*dinner at Dr, and Mrs, Charles O. Josey |Buckley’s in Cumberland. will hold open house from 3 to 6 p. m. Sunday in honor of their Elizabeth Bruce Josey, and Logan Truax Johnston Jr, No invitations will be issued. The couple will be married at 8 p. m. Tuesday in Sweeney chapel at Butler university. A bridesmaids’ luncheon will be given by Mrs. Josey in her home at 12:30 p. m. Monday. Mrs. Johnston of Middletown, O., mother of the prospective bridegroom; Jermstad of Flint, Mich.; Catherine Armstrong, Joan Chand- [Columbia club.
include
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THURSDAY, AUG. 29, 1946
r [Dinner Will Mark 140th Anniversary
_ Dr. and Mrs. John @G. Benson, 3663 N. Delaware st, will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary with
be guests,
Twenty
Among them will be the Bensons’ children, Richard B., who recently returned from service in Saipan, and Mrs. Robert Hanna. Mrs. Richard B. Benson and Mr, Hanna also will
Guests
THE SADDLE OXFORDS are 2 in white elk, with brown calf rim, At
ITs THE AT that counts the most—and it's the fit that has made
GIRL SCOUT SADDLE OXFORDS
famous—through the sears—the specially constructed arch—{plenty of toe room)—the narrow snug-fitting heel—that keep them a favorite, There is now in Strauss Specialty Shop—a good selection of both brown and white saddles and brown oxfords—very moderately priced. Sizes 3!/; to 10.
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The Women's Specialty Shop, Third Floor
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ler and Ruth Ann Hamilton and Miss Elizabeth Foster of Columbia, 8. C,, cousin of the bride-to-be. A cocktail party will be held from 5 to 6:30 p. m, preceding the wedding rehearsal. Mr. arid Mrs. JohnR. J.|ston will honor the couple with a Misses (bridal dinner that night In the
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Fresh peacl real Cinnamon
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Broiled han Buttered su Creamed ps Buttered br Peach crum Milk to d child; 1 e, 1
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*Cream of Olive and n Presh pears
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