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| Orphan-Home Auxiliary Will Begin Ai Fall Season at Meeting Monday ®E HXILIARY TO THE CHILDREN'S BUREAU of fe Indlapolis Orphan Home will begin the season with 8 meeng Monday at “Lakehurst,” home of Mrs. A board meeting. will precede

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he 12:3y’dock luncheon, Speq guests’ will be Miss Gertrude Taggart and Miss Luck Batson. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Charles Bgnall ard Mrs. Eli Messenger.

Mrs. k Fairchild, president, today announced committee ‘chairmen, s. Eward Gallagher, general chairman, will be assisted by ts. Jaeph Breeze, Other chairmen are Mrs. George Hoster, waydnd weans, Mrs, C. Severin Buschmann, scholarship; Mrs, Francis{. Highes, program; Mrs. Parker Pengilly, telephone; Mrs. Hanly. RBigkburn, publicity, and Mrs. William Krieg, membership. ! .

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By MRS, JLTER FERGUSON

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Woman |Viewpoin foe] Indianapolis Day ‘ i {nave a luncheon meeting at 1 . m, Tuesday in the Propylaeum. Let thc Men | Miss Betsey Williams, educational - : {director of the nursery associaKee Up W ith tion, will talk about the role. of p the. volunteer worker in relation r Mi ’ {to planned programs for child TheV¥Vamen™ [ay cure |Miss Johnson Honored | A NUMBER of parties are Scripps/wird Staff Writer {planned to honor Miss Janet “WOM EE too smart,” says Johnson, who will be married to an HSE i counselor at Carl W. Steeg Jr. on Sept. 22 in Pennsylvan| fate college. “That's Sweeney chapel ‘at Butler -uniwhy marrijeis in the doldrums. versity. They don'y/eflze that:the average. Mrs, Steeg and Mrs. Frederick man mary8 blow his mental sta- G. Lorenz Jr. gave a miscellanetion in og} toteep securt his feel- ous shower at the former's home ngs of nn rig pocial approvil, love last night. A dessert-bridge will and secyy.” = be given, Tuesday -night by Mrs, Well, py not .eaucate the men Samuel OQ. Dungan II, and next ht of ph a stupid attitude? All Friday Miss Barbara Johnson his sty about dragging women’s and Miss Harriette Burbank will intelligte down to a lower level entertain for the bride-to-be. A to suifnale vanity, arguing that|puffet supper Saturday night at hope f marriage success depends the home of the bride's parents, uvon @ wife's playing dumb, adds Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Johnson, will up tofonsense—unless we want to honor the couple. reverto the 18th century. |Al 3 a | Alumnae to Meet T ISH our marriage counselors | THE WESTERN COLLEGE youl, take after boys for a change, Alumnae will be introduced to *h¢men pay taxes and endow the new officers of the group glyges for feminine education and at # 12:30 o'clock luncheon to- } (he same time expect women to MOITOW in the Canary Cottage, hnduct themselves after marriage Mrs. Helen Hollingsworth will be k~ if they were illiterates. And |the speaker. Mrs. O. W. Schooley, lost of those who yell loudest for hostess, will be assisted by Mrs. jdividual initiative want their Lewis Walker and Miss Doris ives to be “yes women.” | Belzer. The first mistake was made when ttle girls Were taught thelr ABC, tertain for Miss Ruth Duckwall ut it’s too late to turn the clock # ; at a luncheon tomorrow at the ack. The only course now is to Highland Golf and Country: club aise male intelligence until it can! 5 and Goi ang Gountny : hdure the thought of living with | 1n€ honor guest Will be married : ; to William Thomas Rasmussen 'male intelligence. : ? 2» on Oct. 5. Luncheon guests: will EVER SINCE I learned to: read, include Mrs. Paul Duckwall, re same old stuff has been in print. Mother of the bride-to-be; Mrs, For Heaven's sake, Girlie,” runs’ E. Harvey and Miss Polly he advice, “don’t let the men catch Moore, both of Noblesville; Mrs, hu talking sense. Play the moron. Charles: Fitch, Mrs. Robert V. 's the dumb sisters who get the Fitch and Miss Barbara Ann sink coats and the good husbands.” | WV ndt. In thousands of different keys the 5% Ts ne has been sung. Mrs. Charles Breece The American man, it seems, can ndure anything—disappointments, To Be Installed

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Mrs. Thomas E. Dudley was Miss Mary Lee Crockett before her marriage Aug. 28 in the rectory of St. Philip Neri Catholic church. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, C. J, Crockett, 926 N. Gray st. Mr. Dudley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Dudley who are of Pittsboro.

‘Hostess Work Is Resumed At Fort

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Hostess work ‘at Ft. Benjamin | Harrison was resumed this week by |the Women's Overseas Service league after five weeks of *fur- [ lough,” which was the first suspen- | sion of this service since. January, | 1940. | In the six years of war service, 204 {young Indianapolis business and professional women participated in | the hostess service, while more than | 70 afternoon “sewers amd menders” added their efforts. The total accumulation of volunteer hours from January 1940 to August 1946 totaled 56.213. During this same period | transportation was provided by the {workers at their own expense, and 182,464 miles were driven in the in[terest of the army. With the resumption of hostess

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jupon recreation although the sew-ing-mending service will remain one of the key services. - Dances are - held Tuesday nights, and the WOSL | Revue, a league-sponsored camp (show, is sent out every Thursday night. | Mrs. Mary R. Noble is president of the league. "Miss Grace® Hawk is service chairman, and Miss Alice Hawk is supervisor of the hostess 'service for Ft. Harrison.

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Mr. and Mrs. George Hinkle, 4239 Graceland ave., announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Tommy Lou Johnson, to Thomas A. Hackney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hackney, Lake City, Fla. The wedding was | | Sept. 5 in Lake City.

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{ Irvington Homemakers. 1:30 p. m | Wed. Mrs. Clarence Ballfry, 406 {| N. Euclid, hostess. | Adelia chap, I. T-S. C. 6:30 p. m. Mon, Y. M. ©. A. Mrs. Noble Revnolds, speaker. Anglo-India chap, 1. T-S.C. 1pm Sat. Mrs.. Carl V. Dietz, 3325 Graceland, hostess, “Turkey,” Mrs. Ada Lory, Nature Study. 3 p. m. Sun. Woollen's | gardens. Specimen hunt; pitchin supper, 5:30 p. m.

i THE INDIANAPOLIS TI Recent and Approaching Ceremonies Announced

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Designer Forecasts ‘Honest’ Fashions

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Dr. Hall Reads Vows| |. In Church Ceremony

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By BARBARA BUNDSCHU United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Sept. 13.-<Valene tina, the designer who hit the front pages of Paris newspapers last month by wearing diamonds on linen, predicted today that “the only elegance in tomorrow's clothes will be honesty with a capital letter.” and women had better get used to it, . The dressmaker to a high pers . centage of social and theatrical great said shed found lots of inspis - ration in Paris—but she didn't see 8 single dress collection. She found her ideas, instead, in the look of the city which reminds her in summet of an overgrown vile lage, in the “architecture, the hgnt, the shape of clouds and trees” and in an exhibition of French tapestry which sent her home to bed with an aspirin because she was “so drunke en with beauty.” ‘ Modern Clothes for Moderns

That doesn’t necessarily mean she'll be putting needlepoint on her fall clothes, however, She found the medieval splendor of a Notre Dame day service an inspiration—for a simple little dress in ‘unbleached cloth, ‘ The honesty she champions for women's clothes she defines simply as styles which follow the rhythm of a woman's life in the modern ‘world. “It's a cinch to design a dream | collection of show pieces,” she sald, | “but who would put them on? That o . The short swinging "fishtail" to Dt Jou . |

Miss Ethel Joan Mick became) the bride of Dr. John Richard Scott | at 4:30 Pp. m. yesterday in the Me=|*: iridian Street Methodist church. Dr.! {Logan Hall read the vows. | The bride is the daughter of Mr. § and Mrs. Willlam Edward Mick, 27! Ji 'W, 46th st., and Dr. Scott's parents| are Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Soott, £38 E. | 58th st.

A gown of ivory was chosen by the bride. It was fashioned with a | romance neckline, princess bodice and gathered skirt and train. Her | period bonnet and full-length veil were of Brussels point lace belonging to her paternal grandmother, | | She carried a bouquet of brown, green and white spray orchids.

Reception Follows

The bridegroom's sister, Miss Joan | | Scott, was maid of honor, and | bridesmaids were Mrs. Usher G, Col- | sun, Paris, Ill.; Mrs. Gerald Ruthereh ford, Chicago, a cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Thomas E. Freebairn, They were- dressed in green taffeta frocks, [made with basque. waists and np

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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Carel, 539 W. Merrill st, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marie Hill, to Carroll Spear, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl

Spear, New , Augusta, Their marriage will be Sept. 21 in the parsonage of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church.

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coat that youthful wearers love | What the modern woman needs, {she said, are clothes which she can put on and forget, which feel | comfortable, give her self-assure | ance, ' fnove gracefully and don't. | shift“in the shoulders when she sits down.

appears here in a black Ancona topper. It's modeled by Norma Bennett, a senior at Washington

War Brides 1 : N | skirts, > ae to 1 0 Be (Guests | Dr. John Sherwood ’ Fifer, Oak | . ~ ) | Park, Ill, was best man, and ushers Ot G. CY. I . de | were Dr. James Bopp, Dr. Martin § | Seidell and Dr, Robert Raber, i . Foreign war brides will be among | After a reception’ at the Marat, the guests # a party to be held at hotel, the couple left on a wed- | 8 p. m. Monday, in the Travertine ting trip. They will be at hore room of the Hotel Lincoln. The In Indianapolis. event, for G. O. P, county candi-| TE TT ne dates, is being planned by the . IS a) Marion County Council of Repub- Miss 1 uttle lican Women. The invitations - y To Be Wed ernor and Mrs. Ralph F. Gates, Mayor and Mrs, Robert H. Tyndall, The Rev. Allen Cook will read) Mrs, Cecil Springer, state G. O. P. : A chairman: Mrs. Mabel Frazer. Re- the service uniting Miss Katherine publican state vice chairman: Henry Tuttle and John J. Atehison Jr. at high school. (Block's.) Ostrom, county chairman: Charles 7:30 p. m, today in the First Eyan- ———— —— ' : gelical and Reformed church.

Huff, c ty 0. P, | uff, county G. O. P. campaign 8S 0 Lo Ce Middie| P. -T Diamonds on Linen manager, Mrs. Katherine Atkins, i . . . ews Republican county vice chairman; dr., Woodruff Place, is the daughter | Valentina wears diamonds on

Mrs, Arthur R. Robinson, 11th district vice -chairman; Daniels, 11th district chairman; | Don Gerking, chairman of the Re-| publican Citizens’ committee, and presidents of all county Republican clubs, All for

Republican candidates

_| election this fall have been invited,

but they will make no speeches.

of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Tuttle, Witt |

parents are of Jamestown, N. D. The bride will enter with Lynn B. Cray. of white brocaded taffeta with al sweetheart neckline, three-quarter sleeves and a full skirt. sequin cap will hold her fingertip|

The program chairmen are Mrs. |White carnations and rosebuds.

Stanton Montague and Mrs. E. B.| Dennis. Mrs. Clarence R. Martin 15 general chairman for the event

Rev. Martin To Ofticiate

Miss Phyllis J. Willlams will be-

jon Dale H. Neese.

Miss Betty Jean Teal, maid of Glenn's Valley, 7:30 p. m. Sept.

honor, will be in an aqua dress]

(linen because she likes the look

Joseph J, Springs, Ky. and the bridegroom's Decatur Central. 1:30 p. m, Tues. and feel of a cotton blouse-and dia«

Summer round-up awards; intro- monds are their loveliest in the duction of new, pfipils' mothers.

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She will wear a gown Hickory College. 2 p. m. Wed, Busi-| She did a modest strip tease at ness meeting;

“get-acquainted” | a Paris cocktail party to make her

with a nylon bodice and net skirt.| for teachers and new parents.

and the ushers. will be Hugh Amos |

{Mr. and Mrs. Cray, 3011 E. 11th st. the couple will leave on a short|

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wich luncheon. Mrs. . Shank, speaker. After a reception at the home of William Evans Center No. 2. 1:30}

| daytinte. gown an evening one (she

A white Wayne twp. high school. 8 p. m. spent a month in France .on 65 Music by Rev, and Mrs, | pounds of luggage). (veil, and she will carry a bouquet of | Donald J. Duncan; “get-acquaint- shocked the Parisians, but, for her,”

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Business meeting; reception | advice: Face your life: and your

looks honestly, then buy to fit them

{James Canada will be best man! Nora. 12:30 p. m. Sept. 20. Sand-|—it's the only secret. Robert F. -

‘Literary Club Begins

p. m, Tues. Tea honoring teach-| [tg 39th Year

ers and new pupils’ mothers. trip. They will be at home at the Garden Oity. 7:30 p. m. Wed.| The Friday Afternoon Literary School gymnasium. Introduction club today begen its 39th year as it

of teachers,

observed president's day at the home

come the bride of Edward J. Wat-

efeats, war wounds, sorrow—but Officers and committee chalrmen Story-A-Month. 7:30 p. m. Wed 8 p. m. Monday, of Mrs. Charles Purdy, 3588 N. De.

Guild Units to Meet

3 Lowell. HIS OW one thing he- can’t bear is to, MIS. Charles Breece Sr. will be ,¢ the Indianapolis b o Rauh Memorial library. “I Todk kins at 8:30 p. m. Sunday in the 3 mipsel | Quincy st. At the installation “Falcon's Alibi" ve a wife en is as smart as he is. installed as president of the Nas -.Assqgiation lane ne | the Low Rgad" Mss. Ruth Mc- Roberts Park Methodist shurch. The The following units of the White Awards Day Plan ne Eons Mrs. Wendel) Beowa sat . : 5 ; i i | cCaslin; discusison. Rev. Sumner L. Martin will offi- cross guild of the Methodist hos- * 54 “Wlinstalled as president, Mrs. Earl SE ——— ind how smart does that make him? tional Women's Service league at a tion were announced today. Officers J te at the candlelight ceremony | The Poet's Corner will hold Clampitt as vice president, Mrs. . : RE —w”_®€ h°L. t i luncheon meeting at 1:30 m. are Miss Margaret M. Marshall, West Edgewood Homemakers. Tues ciate at the candlelight ceremony. pital Will meel next Week at the . : Eo Sa pn rectory " P president; Miss Emma Purdy, vice N00" Mrs. Kenneth Nelson, 5250 The bride's cousin. Miss Shirley service center: Monday—Plainfield awards day for the winners o | Jerry Borchers as secretary, (5 : T . S . Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Calvin. president, and - Mrs. Robert "Babb | Manker, hostess. Covered dish Martin of Lowell, will be maid of and Rebekah: Tuesday—West Mich- Spring poetry contest at 1:30 p. m.| Mrs. C. B. LaDine as treasurer, SIDE Juest Ca ef E. Burke, 5110 Central ave. and Miss Delores hr Leo] luncheon; “Rug Looms,” Miss honor, and bridesmaids will be Mrs. jgan, New Jersey and Meridian Sept. 21 at the Athenaeum, Miss| Mrs, Herman Roesch spoke on . Wash SL Since the closing of the canteen jig and corresponding secretaries. | Janice Berlin, Iris R. Martin and’ Mrs. Virginia Heights; Wednesday—St. Paul, A. Olivé Inez Downing, Corner presi- “Boom,” and Mrs. Clampitt dis Wks jit New Jerse} By Club in the federal building, the league| Committee chairmen include Miss Woman's Advance. 12:30 p. m. Wed ‘Bougher. Roberta Laffin will be A. O. A, Office and Triple E: Thurs- dent, will present the awards key | cussed Our Racial Superiority. ) FOLLIES" ; 4 has been working at the Veterans Bessye .LaMar, social: Miss Joan] Mrs. Claude Miller, 106th st. flower girl. O. V. Reeves will be deay—Mothers, Bethel, Library, ‘Blue to Mrs, William H. Coleman for | Mrs. Brown and Mrs, LaDine poured phe CARED STIFF hospital on Cold Spring rd. It-has/ Carey program: Miss Fave Nicho-| hostess. best man and ushers will be Wil- and Gold, A. W. V. 8. and Ipalco; her outstanding work for the at the tea that followed the busie The Tuesday Afternoon Study contributed to the supplies in the jas, membership; Miss Laura Dell| Wy-Mo-Dau Literary. 12:30 p. m. liam Jackson and Darrell Wil- FridayRiverside Park. | Corner. {ness session. slub will ores its fall Season) at! occupational therapy department of Gise, service: Miss Lois Mallett Tues, Chinese room, Hotel Wash- 'liams. kg : 3 " A guest tea at 2 p. m. Tuesday, Sept. the hospital, and has given a birth- islative* | ington. President's day luncheon; Parents. of the couple are Mr. L ou Love Me?” 4, in the home of Mrs. Carl M. the OE each 3s sive for el Eure; Yih Grate SOV Mtn on. Miss Mary Cain and Mrs. Arthur J. Williams, 334 Daily Store Hours, Monday Through Saturday ROSE” Lot Sauer, 5540 N. Meridian st. Mes- patients. hen a nr: Miss Mary. Bix. | — tenn - N. Noble st, and Mr. and Mrs 9:45 A. M. to 5:15 P. M, - — flames Donald Graham, Frank Ar- - ; ary ‘Mothers to Meet G. R. Watkins, 2726 E. Washing- :

pili ler, ions; Mrs. Ulrich, die Matinee gast and Donald McFeeley will as- er. noliseations; Mys, Prey Plrich

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Y eo, | finance; Miss Beatrice Britten, 3 Open 1:30 Bist the hostess. L. 8. Ayres & Co.| Sororities [ciieer, and Miss Jean % Siren} The Sigma Nu Mothers club of — of Cartoons will present a style show. bor oe ! publicity. ‘Butler university will meet at the ITornomalkers Meet

Officers for the coming year are Mrs. Crawford Mott, president; Mrs. R. N. Hiatt, vice president; Mrs. lohn Geller and Mrs. M. S. Miller,

HORSEMAN" Serial | chapter house at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday | Hostesses will be Mesdames W. G | Orewiler, F. F. Wilson and C. C LY

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Mrs. Baker Hostess Beta chapter, Beta Chi

Alpha chap., Delta Phi Beta. 8 p. m today Mrs. Mary Breier, 329 N. Gibson, hostess. '

The Valley Mills Homemakers c'ub met recently at the home of Mrs. Lela Lazuro of Valley Mills,

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