Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1946 — Page 22

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Mr, and Mrs. John F. Barker, 133 Fletcher ave, announce the engagement of their - daughter, | Marie, to Robert E. Ricks, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs: Virgil Ricks, Gas _Oity. They will be married Dec. 22 “In the Broadway Baptist chureh, : 3 . . » ; . and Mrs, Samuel Peter Klim- | of South Bend announce {iié engagement of their daughter, Paul ¥ | ine, to Richard Davis DesLauriers, § son of Mrs. Joseph. R. DesLauriers, || 143 E. 24th st. The wedding will be Oct. 26 in South Bend. :

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Sisterhood To Meet

The Temple Sisterhood will have Mrs. Louis A. Rosett of New Rochelle, N, YY, president of the National Federation of Temple Bisterhoods, as guest.speaker at its meeting Monday afternoon at the Indi- - anapolis Hebrew congregation. Mrs. Rosett will talk on “The Task Before Us." A tea for new members of the] sisterhood will follow the meeting, Mrs. Sultan Cohen is president of the jocal group. Other officers are Mrs. Louis Fink, vice president; Mrs. Marc Frank and Mrs. W, W. Lichtenstein, corresponding and re- | cording secretaries; ‘Mrs. Hugo Strauss, financial secretary, and Mrs. Mort Asher, treasurer, Mrs. Louis Markum, a member of the national executive board, will hold open house Monday night for board members of the local sisterhood at her home, 4366 N. Meridian st.

Mrs. F. E. Gifford Heads Board

Mrs. Frederick E. Gifford was | elected president of the board of directors of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten society at a meeling yesterday in the D. A. R. chapter house, Other officers are Ms. Hal T. Benham and ‘Mrs. John Robert Jr, first and second vice presidents; 5 Mrs. Harold Ochsner and Mrs. William Insley, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Francis W. Dunn, treasurer. " The advisory board: was reappointed. It consists of Dr. George © A Frantz. Eugene C. Foster, Ernest 3 R. Baltzell and Theodore B. Grif- | fith.

: Law Club to Meet Monday

Law club will have its first fall meeting at 12:30 p. m. Monday in! |

the home of Mrs. Thomas M. Hind- | man, 4202 Franklin rd,

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and Mrs. J. B. Carr, courtesy,

rere Party Planned Mrs. W. 1. Longsworth, 1255 Golden Hill dr., will entertain to-

party for her daughters, Mary and Susan. Miss Dricka Hoswell of Dayton, O,, arrived today to attend the party and to spend the weekend with the Longsworths.

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A style show was a feature of the last luncheon -bridge

patly of the summer season held this week

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Club Party

Luncheon, ‘Shower Fete Bride-to-Be -

Miss Steinsberger To Be Wed Oct. 27,

A luncheon and miscellaneous shower honored Miss Delores

the Meridian Hills Country club. Mrs. Walter L. Brant and Mrs. Robert P. Brant entertained. Miss Steinsberger will be married {to John E. Lilly Oct. 27 in the North Methodist church. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. William T. Steinsberger, 3032 N. Illi-

H. Lilly, 21 E. 49th st. Guests at the shower included mothers of the couple, Mesdames C. P. Brant, Wendell D. Little, Frank E. McKinney, L. E. Kincannon, Louis R. Lowe, Russell 8. Williams, J. J. Cole Jr, James A, Hogshire, Glenn C. Lord, Bert C. McCammon, Robert M. Stith, Lawrence J. Eby and James Holt* Misses Annabelle Simmons, Marjorie Swartz and Ruth Marie Ralph. Tea Planned Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Russell IL. White and Miss Ethel Janet White of Carmel, Mrs. Emerson Ashinger of Hagerstown, and

Steinsherger at 1 p. m. today at.

nols st, and Mr, and Mrs. George |

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s __. THURSDAY, OCT. 17, 1946 Lilly Dache’s New Hats Previewed

Most Daytime Styles

A face-framing Are Untrimmed |

brimmed cloche in salmon pink felt is heavily laden with one of Lilly Dache's inimitable combinations of brown, orange, pink and green velvet flowers and feathers,

By BARBARA BUNDSCHU United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—There'll be no trimming at all on most of Lilly Dache's midwinter daytime 1 hats, but there's enough excitement {In their shapes to make up for the + {feathers and furbelows. For clean and beautiful line most of it set snugly back of the {hairline for a suspended-from-the | tip-of-the-skull look—is the oute | standing newness of this grade A | milliner’s latest collection. ! There are hats with wings curve ing backward ‘and downward at either side of the head; oval bretons, with the dash of a Spanish don, sitting crosswise at the back of the head or straight across it; hats with high front brims curving into graceful single br double wings,

Ingenue Bonnets There's a sophisticated Puritan

ruff * Place, hostess. Dessert | bonnet. There are ingenue pretty luncheon: {bonnets which hug the head and Emera.r Fri. 16th st. and White | Which Mme. Dache says she'd hate river. Wiener roast. {to sell to anyone over 24. There

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Clubs

Culture, 1 p. m. Pri. Mrs! Norman Schneider, 685 Middle dr, Wood-

Harmonie Club To Have Opera Study

at the Meridian Hills Country chib.

and fox jacket for (left to right] Mesdames Walton M.

Mrs. Walter N.Colbat

is shown here modeling an evening gown

Wheeler Jr, Willard C. Whipple, Albert

Mrs. Stanley Smith and Mrs. Arch Benbow of Richmond. Mrs.

Campbell and Raymond Rice.

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~ A ‘ | : s. tic- x : I A Civic Theater Performance Tomorrow Li Meet Today [oe iven by club members, Partic-| Mrs, Marlow Manion. F pe Gl Re ve Sure The Delta Omicron club of Delta 'P2 ” Shultz. Rob- ; Ada AR = LY ig —— : J | Delta Delta sorority will meet at| William Stark, Robert Shultz, |" Fri. Mrs. George Price, Pahl [| A NUMBER OF PARTIES are being planned for the 5") "1, today in the home of Mrs, &t Orbison, Charles Pitch. June tila dv LR ie - per : “Three Men on a Horse” |Frank Howard, 3318 N. Capitol ave. | Burroughs Adams anc “iHAmM A.[ John Cottingham. ! 14 Rk: Civic theater performance of Mrs, Hobart Burgan and Miss Betty | Devin: Accompanists will be Mes- yiciorian chap. 1. T.-S.-C.

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Pattern 8900 is\ designed for sizes. Nov. The Indianapolis Parliamentary 4 16, 18,20; 40, 42 and 44

which will be sponsored tom apolis Alumnae association of and Mrs. Gerald Wadleigh w their home before the play

McElroy. Messrs. and Mesdames Andrew Bick

will have as their guests Mr. and

Group Plans Banquet

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ix. The board of assistants of the rt | Indiana Society of Mayflower TT | Descendants met yesterday in the | HH Hotel Lincoln to formulate plans for the group's annual ‘banquet 8900 {commemorating the landing at]

Plymouth, The banquet will be in} the Propylaeum.

will be marked |

19 at the Second Presbyterian | Size church with Dr. Jean S. Milner |

Compact Sunday

16, short sleeves, 3% yards of 39- bgiying (he sermon,

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Committee chairmen have been Sue named by Mrs. Carl Bruenger, in- Times They are Mrs. Maryland st. Indianapolis 9. W. E. White, program; Mrs. John D.| The fall and winter: issue of treasurer; Mrs. James G. Haston ! Johnson, year book; Mrs. Hindman, Fashion is brim full of smart ideas historian; Edgar H. Evans, elder:| * publicity; Mrs. Charles F. Voyles |for every woman resolutions; Mrs. James W. Tretton, | needle. membership; Mrs. C. P. Clark, ways special designs by America’s topand means; Mrs. P. H. Howey, tele- flight designers . phone; Mrs. Johnsen; legislation, | With accessories , , . free printed games Charles Albert Gall, Nell B pattern in book. Price 25 cents.

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Visits in Texas

Mrs. Lamb is returning from a two-

Mrs. Charles T. Lamb Jr; Spink

Arms hotel, is visiting Mr. and Mrs Morrow “afternoon with a birthday J. ¢. M. Crver of Port Lavaca, Tex

who plies Basy-to-make styles

. . lots of idea® gialled

Officers also were installed at the |

For this pattern, send 26 cents, In ‘meeting last night. They included coins, your name, address, size de- Ellis sired, and the pattern number to Knight, deputy governors; Indianapolis F. Cleaver and Mrs. Leo M. Stadt- | Pattern Service,

B. Hall and Mrs. Burton A. |

William | 214

W. miller, recording and corresponding

secretaries; - Jerome H. Trunkey,|

a | Halford W. Howland, captain, and: .' Dr. Fetcher Hodges, surgeon. The board of -assistants, also invesierday, includes Mes- |

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Matske, Charles B. Weiss, Helen L Zerfas and Sidney PF. Scarborough Miss Wenonah Hatfield and Nor- | ‘man Titus, Dance Arranged

The Tudor Hall Alumnae associa-

mofith visit in Mexico. During the tion will hold a dance from 8 to 12 war Mrs. Cryer. lived in Indianap- p: m. Nov. 27 at the Woodstock club. |

olis while Lt, Col. Cryer was serving Mrs,

in. India,

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and rubles,

phires, Smart. new fiat mesh, 14-K. {uhular gold brace. i brace- jot $640.00,

All Prices Include Tax :

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Ideal Gifts for * Christmas Giving

link bracelet, $213.00,

Eric J. Wadleigh, Fred F. Forry and Otto Guedelhoefer. Mr. and Mrs. G.. O. Browne will entertain after the play for Messrs. and Mesdames G. J. McCoy, J. Lynn McCormick and J. F. Mr. and Mrs. William Haslet will have as theater guests Edward Winkelman and T. H. Covey.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambertus, and Mr. and Mrs, Henry H. Morgan will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schellie. i

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M. Huff and Mrs. Felix T. Mc-

Whirter, t Mrs. Austin Clifford, representative of the Council of

McKinney and Mrs. Little] will entertain in the former's home, 4908 N. Meridian st, with a tea and miscellaneous shower from 3

“Tiefland,” at the meeting at 2:30! wood, hostess. p. m.- Monday

._| sional Women, chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania | sionia en

Block's auditorium.

to 5 p. m. Saturday for Miss st. Mrs. John Hutchings and Mrs. | guest day. Steinsberger. {Paul E. Dorsey have arranged the jngianapolis Woman's. tees | study. h Fri. Propylaeum, . * : ings ill tell the of Parties Planned for Delta Omicron Club | Mrs Hutchings wi

'r i the Indian- i orrow night by the | Graves will assist. | dames Stark, 8. K. Ruick and Helen, pm, pri.

Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Miss Katherine Kirkpatrick is | Thomas Marys, ao vil be tha | ess. Mrs. John ill have a buffet supper in |president of the club which is com- | Mrs. ra . Rb Fh , ui | speaker, for Messrs. and Mesdames [Posed of alumnae members of the man of the soc ur following janet Ada. 8 p. m.

Craft. Card party.

| Indiana university chapter of the | the program. Mrs. Robert Bonner { Woman's Round Table.

|sorority. Other officers are Miss}Bnd Mrs. Robert White: Blake. wii | Elizabeth Johnson, vice president; pour. (Mrs. Lucille Fennell, secretary-|

|treasurer, and Mrs. Truman Wood- Skating Party

Book review by Mrs, turn.

et, Gonard Felland, Floyd Hanes, |manse, rush chairman. Planned i NTT Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wacker | rer ————— . | 7 / A ] Mrs. Ralph H. Thompson and \C nventi Del | The Mothers club and Altar so- omemarers ee onvention € egate dality of Holy Angels Catholic

| © Miss Esther. M. Schmitt, corre- church will sponsor a skating party Mr. and Mrs. Victor Beyer [sponding secretary for the Eta chap- at Riverside Roller rink from 8 to will entertain Mr. and Mrs, |ter, Iota Tau Tau, will leave Sunday [10 p. m. Wednesday. A bicycle will James R. Neff and Mr. and Mrs, |for Baltimore to attend the na- be a prize. bert W. Sahm. Mr. and Mrs. | tional convention there next week.! Mrs. Ethel Carll and Mrs. John Alfred Guyet will entertain Mr. The group is a national legal sorority, | Friday are in charge of tickets, and and Mrs. Earl B. Clauser snd |and Miss Schmitt is a delegate to Mrs. A. J. Miller is in charge of Mrs. Wendell Little, and Mr. and - | the convention, ‘publicity. Mrs. Oren H. Grant will enter- . tain Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan T. Wash« burn Jr. have made reservations .® for themselves and Dr. and Mrs. James S. McBride, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford. Miller will entere tain ‘Mr. and Mrs. O. 'H. Hershman, Mrs. Sam Zeigler and Miss Arline Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Husted will have Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman as guests, and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Boyd will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs, M. R. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Aldring will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Wil- < liam Plymate, and Mr. and Mrs, John F. O'Donnell will have as their guests Mr.. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Disher. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Sullivan will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilkisen,

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> Luncheon Saturday

THE MOUNT. HOLYOKE Alumnae club will hold a lunch-

‘ON SALE TODAY AND TOMORROW!

eon meeting at 1 p. m. Saturday at the shome of Mrs. J. Perry Meek. Mrs, Frederick BasMeme

sett will assist the hostess bers of the Bloomington chapter will be guests. i New officers of the Indianapolis group are Mrs. Elizabeth Milner, president; Mrs. John Hollett, vice president, and Miss Geneva Barrows, secretarytreasurer,

~ » » Miss Anne Holmes will be host - ess for the 12:30 p. m. luncheon meeting Monday: of the Auxiljary to the Children's Bureau of

the Indianapolis Orphan's Home, | Assisting her will be Mrs. George

Social Agencies, will be the guest speaker.

| + A board meeting will precede : the opening of the regular session,

by pleasant treatments which leave

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strdight from the farms. famous, big double breasted, with dedicious ready dressed, Untouched by hands,

The Harmonie club will have 2 Priday Evening Cross Town. 8 p. m. | are clean-lined helmets with comet study of Eugene D’Albert's opera,| Fri, Miss Ruth Flick, 33 S. Lin- | tails coming round under the chin,

and a turban’a la Dolly Madison, For color, Mme. Dache has

Style show; | Palette and presents with it for inewness an off-black blue which 2:30 p. m. she points out looks as if the dyer “Somebody's had made a mistake if you don't

Children,” by Mrs. Warren Rud-|Just fall for its chic right off. opera's story, and illustrations will, dell and “Leonardo da Vinci,” by! There are grays and golds and a and. Mesdames | 1ryinoton Women's Garden. . 2 p.m. plum purple which is lovely. Thére's

{combination of prune blue

little emphasis on the light neutrals

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| winter millinery collections. The 12:30 mainstay color is. black. .- Where

Mrs. J. O. Brown, host- | there is trim, it is likely to be a

Thornburgh {feather brush, or a touch of pink : ' rose, or a bunch of violets.

Evening Styles

There is considerable use of fall Fri. Mrs. R. colored angoras, frequently corded

Fri. Food

R. Reeder, 118 W. 44th, hostess. and then twisted into turbans and

H. A. Min- caps, and of other fabrics in snooded capots which drape from an accenting headband of match ing beaver felt, For evening, Mme. Dache goes

The Liberty Gardens Homemak- back to her trimmings in full force, ers club met this morning at the with mostly small shapes studded

West, Inde-|with jet or 'paillettes, made ene covered-dish {tirely of old-fashioned passemene

luncheon and business meeting. The | terie, or composed of spangled ne¢ club will meet Saturday at 6:45 and flowers. p. m. for a husband-and-wife party

There's hardly a hat in the large Ruth Stites, collection that couldn't put some ‘head in the clouds.

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