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‘Miss Joyce Powers, maid of honot, |’
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Miss Flo Mary Foreman (left) is the chairman for the back-to-school dance which will be given at the Meridian Hills Couftry club tomorrow night. Serving on her committee is Dan Nyhart
Flower Show, Luncheon Planned Event Open Fall
Season of Group
A presidents’ day luncheon Monday noon will open the fall season of the Municipal Gardens Woman's Department club. The luncheon will be in the clubhouse on Lafa|yette rd. : Honor guests will’ be Mrs, Roscoe Barnes, incoming president, and Mrs, C. D, Fansler, retiring presi“|dent. Other officers and committee chairmen will also be honored. They include Mrs. Harry Townsend and Mrs, Loren Tracy, vice presidents; Mrs. W, F, Cuffel and Mrs, A, B. .| Pace, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs, Kosta Maxime, ‘easurer; Mrs, Roscoe Conkle. fine
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special guests, along with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown and Miss Ruth Smith, all of the park department; Mrs, W. C. Bartholomew, president of the seventh district,’ Indiana
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and flared skirts. Mr. Iserloth will attend his son, and ushers will be Richard and Donald Murray, brothers of the bride, Richard Griffith and William Hamaker, : : A reception at the Columbia club will follow the ceremony, and the couple will leave on a motor trip to the Smoky mountains. - They will be at home at Lafayette, where
Ruth Duckwall Chooses Her Cousin To Be Maid of Honor at Wedding
the bridegroom will return ue university. He is a member of Theta Chi fraternity, The bride attended Ward-Bel- | mont School for Girls at Nashville, | Tenn, and Monticello college at| Alton, Til,
P.-T. A. School To Be Held Wednesday
The Indiana Congress of Parents nd will open its -fall-ac-— tivities with a school of ‘instruction for all members of Indianapolis and Marion county P.-T. A, groups | at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday in the Indiana War memorial. Mrs. Walter | I. Thoms, district director of the Indiana congress, will be in charge. . Following the one-half hour reg-| istration period, the meeting will de The afternoon session will be from 1:30 to! 3p m . The program will be a re-enact-ment of important board meetings: Mrs. Jack Grieg will be narrator,
Ho and other participants will be Mes- . dames Thoms, Robert Fennell, Basif|
Fischer,” Walter L. Caley, Ray | Roberson, George Moyer, David Ash- | ton and Frank Rieman. | ._ Hostesses will be Mrs. Caley and| Mrs. Moyer. Mrs. Fred Klepper will | be in charge of registrations and! music will be in charge of Mrs.| Gonard Felland and Mrs. Erwin E. Luessow. ; 5
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Mrs. Maurice Uehlien, 1250 NW. ~ Colorado st., entertained the Bide-
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A number of parties are planned to honor Miss Duckwall. Reid Cotton and Mrs, Beasley will entertain tomorrow, and Mr; and Mrs. Charles Fitch and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitch will give a party
on Saturday.
» » » On Monaay, Mre Donovan A. Turk will honor the bride-to-be, and Mrs. John A. Crawford will entertain on Tuesday. Mrs. Gale Nave will fete Miss Duckwall on Wednesday, Mrs. Henry J, Windt will entertain next Thursday, and Miss Moore will give a party on fr emesis v Miss Beechey will entertain for the prospective bride on Sept. 20, Mrs, Stone on Sept. 21, Mrs. Norman Kelly on Sept. 24 and Mrs,
MISS RUTH: K. DUCKWALL has announced attendt0| ants for her marriage to William Thomas Rasmussen on Oct. 5 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Miss Polly Moore, Noblesville, will be her cousin's maid of honor. Mesdames Byron Beasley, John A. Crawford and Walter
S. Stone Jr. and Miss Louise Beechey will be bridesmaids. Attending the bridegroom will be Woodrow C. Moyer, and ushers will be Richard Forsgren, Henry Frenzel, Robert Johnston and John
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Federation of Clubs; Mrs. Claude Franklin, president of the IndianFapolis Council of Women, and Mrs. Emory Cowley, president of the Auxiliary to the Juvenile Detention center, Music will be by the chorus of the seventh district, I. F. C. A Flower and Harvest show will precede the luncheon. Flowers, fruits, vegetables and canned and dried fruits and vegetables will be displayed. Judges will be Mesdames H. P, Willwerth, Loren Tracy and Fred Chastain, The committee in charge of the luncheon and show is headed - by Mrs, Artist, who will be assisted: by Mesdames Cuffel, E. H. Schaub, Harry Smith, Ethel Gatewood and Clifford Horney, Other Chairmen Other chairmen announced by Mrs, Barnes are Mrs. Harry Townsend, program; Mrs, Earl Buchanan, budget and revision of by-laws; Mrs. Dewey Hoss, special events; Mrs. J. C. Starr, telephone; Mrs, Chastain, chorus; Mrs. Tracy, membership; Mrs, Lloyd Pottepger, pub-
Merton A. Johnson will honor Miss Duckwall’ on Sept. 27,
Freshmen Honored at Supper THE INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE of St, Ma Dame, were entertained recently at a supper meeting in the home of Mrs. William EK, McGowan. Assistant hostesses were Mrs. Robert E,
Kirby and Mrs, John J. Heidt.
The supper honored freshmen women entering the college this month. They are Miss Marjorie Brady, daughter of Mr.-and Mrs. Thomas H. Brady; Miss Virginia Koschnick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Koschnick, and Miss Catherine Moran, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Daniel G. Moran, ; . Miss Helen Carroll, alumnae secretary, came from the college to
attend the meeting. Mrs. Charles E, Mason is president of the local
group.
NF 8 4 > The Indianapolis "Associate chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority will have a luncheon. meeting in the Hotel Lincoln Monday, Hostesses will be Mesdames J, F, Holland, Ald and W. M. Loehr, New officers to be installed are Mrs. W. H. Bilby, president” Mrs. H. C. Lorenzen and Mrs. H. L. Harshman, first and second vice presi= dents; Mrs, Leon Lawhead and Mrs. Arthur Campbell, recording an
corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Loehr, treasurer.
” $8 : te = ” Miss Alice O'Neal, city and state golf champion, will be the honor guest at an informal party to be given from 5 to 7 p, m. tomorrow in the Woodstock club's terrace room. directors and the members of the men’s and women’s golf comm tees will be hosts.
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ways and means. Mrs, C. O. Heit-. kam is pianist, Mrs. H. P. White is chaplain, Mrs. T. V, Petranoff is educational director, Mrs. W. I. Hoag is historian and Mrs, William Hodgson is auditor.
Party to Fete Miss Cox, Bride-to-Be
Miss Pauline M. Cox, who will be.’
in the rectory of St. Joan of Arg Catholic church, will be honored tomorrow night at a linen shower given by her sister, Miss Kathleen Cox. The shower will be in the home
of the bride ts, Mr. and Mrs. "Cox, 5455 College ave. Mr.
Reid Palmer, 5850 College ave. Guests at the shower will be the mothers: of the couple and Mes-
Max Kriese, Francis Lenahan, Wil{liam Fitzgerald, J. W, Farris, John | A. Burger, William G. Niehaus, Carl Morgan, Charles !{Surina, David Bernhardt, Fred | Teter,” T. J. Lenahan, Ralph Stone, J. O. Cummings and Berniece Wagner, Misses Betty Mings and Charjoe and Sally Smith.
Tea to Honor Mrs. Burns
Mrs. Furel Robert Burns, state regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution, ‘will be hon- | ored at a tea to be given Sunday afternoon, Sept. 15, by the Dr: Manasseh Cutler chapter of the D. A. R. | All state D. A. R. members are ! invited to the tea, which will be iin the Sheller hotel, North Man- | chester, Official state board members and: past state regents will be in the receiving line, Mrs, Burns helped to organize the Dr. Cutler chapter, the youngest in the state, in 1939. She was then northern district director.
Flower Show Planned
The Brookside Garden club will meet at 1:30 -p. m. tomorrow in the Brookside park communit¥ house to complete plans for its {annual flower and antique show to |be held from 5 p. m. Saturday until 8. p. m, Sunday in the community house,
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{lar rd, will entertain the Alpha |chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha so|rority, at a luncheon at 12:30 p. m, | Tuesday.
British Club to Meet
The British club will meet at |12:30-p. m. Monday at the home lof Mrs. W, R. Williamson, 5338 { Boulevard pl. [Ernest Loech will discuss “What's New in Fabrics?”
Begin Fall Season
After being inactive during the! summer, Zeta chapter of Phi Delta | Pi sorority met last night at the’
Hotel Lincoln,
“Epsilon chapter,TRho Delta forority, will meet at 8 p. m, today
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Fashions— Gray Leads the Field in Styles. bra Chosen for, and by, Business Girls
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It will be seen in suits and dresses and coats and even in furs (by way of a silver blue muskrat). One of the prettiest of the gray numbers to be seen is a Davidow 'pin-stripe suit with a companion box coat in black lined and faced with the gray stripe, Gray pops up in plain tones, in stripes and pinstripes, in checks and pinchecks; and in plaids. There's a dressy gray suit with nailheads studding the jacket; a pert looking menswear flannel suit with back-belted jacket and a checked tweed suit with flat silver
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REMEMBER WHEN IT WAS almost “against the law” to buy a spring suit unless it was gray—or maybe navy. And in the fall, brown
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Well, the seasons are being switched—fashion colorwise. In a business ‘girls’ fashion show to be presented by Block's at 6 p. m. today and tomorrow, gray is way out in front of any other color.
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. ‘a. un Charm Council Assists TWO representatives of the magazine will be\ at. Block's for the, two style parades — Miss Henrietta Willams, New York, promotion director, and Miss Jean Eggert, Chicago, midwestern editor of Charm. ~The shows themselves - were planned with the assistance of Block's Charm council, a group of Indianapolis business girls, including Jean Doyle, Ruth Arm-
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discs buttoning its bias-cut patch pockets. ’ ; » ~ » 65 Costumes in Show TWO TONES of gray are fised in the plaid of a neat wool frock; another is striped in two tones of gray. And in one of thé new Jonger-jacket suits, gray teams with black in a striped weave,
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