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THURSDAY, OCT. 81, 1948

Club Arranges

Teen Talk— EVENTS . . “ y i 0 tie v ) J ; aha : li t+ of Silh tac: ured Beech Grove Business and Profes- : In Jo Copeland Dinner Dress ext yvee School gym. Halloween frolic for - In Her ob - , : gen ee Garden, 1:30 ] : The Intétngtional Travel-Study Brookside Gerdel %:%0 Bm Fos BAKED Lik : Jo Copeland, |club will sponsor a book review next B23. A; be Topic, “Now to Give for the nut: ‘Fa Director Outlines do Thursday fn: the auditorium of the] Lori: Hostess ; trations for ; : Recreation Work the |War Memorial building. Mrs. J.[Culture. 1 p.m. a a, TOWs paper. omy ; Smith, 4739 N, Capitol, , oo. Press 8 Dessert luncheon, Program a os By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER nl ie . oe EH Times has THE IRIT | FUN y Afternoon 3 o.m. rapes newsstands se or snd Fri. Ayres’ auditorium. Guest day. . Ready-to-ea v # nd play fairly dances im her eyes: - © “Peshions of Ernie Pyle chap, iI. T.-8. O. 8 p.m. cream oramie. stage when Mri. Norma Koster de- Priday.” Mrs. Jolin Misner, 5134 Cinnamon r fashions of scribes her work in recreation. Crittenden, hostess. Speaker, Mra, 2 : “fit to wear For 21 years she has worked John Théernburgh. : *Baked tom This in this fleld as part of the city's Mu Phi Epsilon Alumnae. Mon. tn ‘sented annually y night.” Mrs. ©. B. Fausset, 5338 B.. Editor a. P - park and recreation department. Graceland, hostess. Speaker, Miss Cole slaw .. show Moorefield photo. Moorefield. photo. | Starting as a playground in- " Grace Hutchings. ousted Bug was hs Mary Mervat was mare Mrs. Clifford D. Landrey was: | structor, she since has opened MISCELLANEOUS ce custard portions. A ried to Fra . opes on Miss Vera Deganutti before her | several centers for the city and : ; different Aug. 3). She is the sister of agonal has worked at Garfleld, Christian, Robison-Ragsdale unit, American Kidney and tomime through AN Morvan, 1236." N. marriage Aug. 31. Parents of | os ond many others. Now Legion aux. Pri. 1634 N . Baked potat enes, amusingly Holmes nd Mr. Berk the couple are Mr. and Mrs. | she is head of special activities western. Rummage sale. Buttered ca Sues, 40 ave, a r. opes : Ww in the office Indianapolis Panhellenic assn. 3 Beet and on is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deganytti, 773 N. War. : _p. m. Mon. Block's auditorium Coto Her friends were amazed, she . a renne Anton Berkopes, 944 N. Holmes man ave., and Mr. and Mrs. W. | 0 when she refused to stage. Business meeting. Milk to d ave. : C. Landrey, Guion rd. teach after being graduated in Ladies aux, United Commercial child; 1 ¢. § physical education from college, Teavelers, 8 p. m. Pri. Marott heli- “Recreation” work was & dark Charles W. Jewett, Albert Uhl-and |» DO SORORITIES : second horse then, Martin McDermott, Mesdames Roy > act an curtain ®-» =» Hickman, Grace Tanner, Fern Nor-| Theta chap, Delta Sigma Kappa, Grapefruit t ‘as she groom BUT TODAY it's a different ris, Arcada Balz, John Niblack, Ar-| Sat. Lake Shore Country. club: Coddled egg: on a south- honey- story. Recreation has come into ' thur Robinson, E. A. Atkins, Mar-| Founder's day dinner, pledge serv- Pore oa moon. : its own and Mrs. Koster is one of garet L. Wyatt and Nell Downey. ice and dance. Busing and Retort West thousands busily engaged in pro- AY udidues tor eilioy sag-ihels \Zystion siup, Kho Delle, Spm, NI . The American viding the country’s millions with wives also guests, Don Money| today. Miss Dorothy Thompson, Toma of beautiful friends wore clo play. will introduce the candidates. 1001 St. Peter, hostess. Business Beet. ring fl all ages, at all price levels, “The fleld is wide open,” Mrs. A 0 meeting. phage sl Spl and restr Hetiar tells Yoeneafess Who are Guild Units to Sew : peat restrictions, were considering {he profession. ‘But The following’ chapters of the| DINNET Set *Jullenned but not too long to ’ ; y Riley Hospital Cheer guild will sew| Gamma Delta chapter, Kappa sauce wardrobes. This is the last in & series By LOUISE FLETCHER at the hospital next week: Mon-|Delta Phi sorority, will hold its an ach fried Suits, as usual, were Times Women's Editer day—Riley Cheer guild; Tuesday—|nual Founder's day dinner at 6 p. n Buttered gre and dressy, with perhaps JO COPELAND, mors than any “Thanksgiving”; Wednesday — “Jest| Sunday in the Meridian house, Celery stuffe emphasis on the hipline, other New York designer this Do Your Best”; Thursday — “The|Hostesses for the event will be Mrs, Bread and © by bustles, draping and a Conqueror”; Friday—“Full Harvest.” | Ruth Towles and Mrs. Mary Wood, ts torte an ers of prosperity, were : narrow silhouette. In her collec- Tolar See aX ut Slsbarste, ¥ one has to have the play spirit yan done for Pailin Modes, she A y w " the future Kindred photo. SBmma Gene Tucker photo. isin. Sue has » xe young ‘had no truck” with the illusion Ta : Wools are An Oct. |! ceremony united Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Ma. stems and people, in order of fullness as some designers did. f k of apy cottons are Miss Betty Thurston and Fran- tillo, 1475 Roosevelt ave., ane | © "lo oieion director, Mrs. Kos- | Lor fashions were uncompro- A or “na Cornmeal gt printed and cis X. Cecil. She is the daugh- nounce the marriage of their | tor explains, must know all sorts | Misingly slim for the most part. The way to fall accessory and sirup more ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thurs- daughter, Dorothy Louise, fo | of athletic activities, along with | (If fullness did appear, it was fillips is_pointed by John Fred- | ch Hukdimg ton, 2015 Nowland ave. Mr. Clyde Calvin Spaulding, son of | knowledge of dramatics, music, | frankly full and not manipulated) erics’ Golden Arrow costume | oose Chicken noo The Cecil is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Minnie Spaulding, 1708 | songs, handling children and craft | «yo effectiveness of the slim accents. ‘The rectangular yel- Cabbage-cel Mrs. Chester Cecil, 537 N. Roosevelt ave. The weddi teaching. _ low gold suede bag is a dupli- Baking pow: new h ng Copeland silhouette is demon 9 P and Rural st. was Sept. 21. She must learn techniques and cate of the John Frederics Cream chees principles of teaching, psychology strated in a dinner dress which d of be 43 : with 2 and sociology. In one thing, she | Block's will show. Its long lines, suede perfume box, and ifs * The lovely new COOL. sleigh . t least | accented with bead loops, make wide-grip leather handle is ERATOR for 1946 is bu “Ham and 1 must be a specialist, with at leas . » or is built slippers - o—— a developed appreciation for all it stand out like a chic exclama- pierced with the same gold . . . tiered bre sports Shoes : / of them. : tion point, 5 metal arrows which encircle to give Maximum service uce ol brown pa : *. o the model's arm and clasp the d nience at Min- Cranberry : ss = = 3 J . P and conveni n The most Mrs. Elmer Sherwood to Enfertain | SPECIFIC DUTIES that crowd | JOHN AND FRED, of John neckline. (Ayres') imum cost. Extra efficient metpple x he . Mrs. Koster's calendar include. | Frederics, first staked out their insulation, proper design 1 10 ning gowns. A Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Chapter | siris athletic events during sum- | claim as fashion suthorities on by a finely wrought golden arrow ES wk ’ tion which seemed mer and gies ~ bask tbat, wa their millinery collections, They clasp. k % th 's bigest Wiaas of Baking, ontras MRS. ELMER SHERWOOD WILL BE hostess to Jeyoal #54 subibat ihe handles | followed up with a cosmetic line. a Surry out fe Soden look Tate one yours Se direct i social And then came accessories. ey gn Arrow B— refriger . ced bana: fabric on shirtmaker lines, the Indianapolis Alumnae chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta | family groups of al ages. or | In the latter field, they came Jewelry in pins, earrings, bracelet $8750 able for delivery NOW. real with Designer Adele sorority when it meets at her home at 7:30 o'clock to- | Her “special activities over | this fall with something spe- and necklaces, all fashioned in 87 yl." au down a brilliant morrow night, Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will have as her sub- | city-wide affairs With an clal—a complete group of acces- the shape of the golden arrow. Only * Phone . with low folded ; outdoor pageant in the spring, a lement their Gol- The choker necklace is a circlet layer of fine ject, “I Met Her on a Bus.” play-day in the summer, league Srles 19 OU of the —— ending in a filigree feather-like Creamed eg: depth and Mrs. Henry Churchman Jr. is chairman of hostesses. Her as- | play in athletic games and the Iden arrow. . g chow mei: sistants will be Mesdames Frank K. Levinson, Earl Moomaw, John | annual “Ice-orama” in February. gold hue. includes hats, a nin % and bracelet ICE AND ced tomat Paul Ragsdale, Norman Kelly, Charles L. Walker, George A. Staf- | And always there are roller- | oo "ou oo "hone, “jouelery, um- are gold-arrow Re: Ee FUE L CO mnyonal ford, Isis A. Hensley, Helen Zerfas and Delight Fifer and Miss Suing Justies and other parues brella and raincoat, One of its same filigree work used to carry . . a aca» In many of the pageants or SU! Lie GEE Snake bev 2000 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE (lg TN Bveedisls 94 spotlighted the most gies _ Ue ah Sorority to Equip Shows Sets BS a Pr y 88 2000 v| Arrow perfume box with its clean, types of clothes, John Frederics 317 W. 16th St. 1902 S. East St. le Mathes po he tangular lines. Instead . a Eye oo § sown of the = i oe i of a alieg- Medical Room i hem. In the Se-gtun ie Golden Arrow naicad of me Mads ee Pn ares fam, LZ LY Vis} ye y 4 Yi brid V/ 1772 ICE 1 *Molded pru . 1 ar re were chill n speared together ound ’ . ’ Graham ort ert F, Daggatt. Wilbur Peat, di- The project of equipping the new| on oe ice at once. : per, the Deg Is 1 ai Ayres’, et sauce rector of Ihe isn Hessen Art |medical consultant room at Indian-| And that’s not epough—plan- Milk to “ museum, on ari. d directing the shows and child; 1 a Assisting the hostess will be apolis Goodwill Industries, 215 8.| ning and ree Rp Lhe and Mesdames Howard T. Criffith, |Senate ave, has been undertaken by pagean Hukes Wie sample costumes herself and Alex sie Franklin McCray unteer helpers work under her and Clarence Beach. supervision. Gra pes Tudor Dance ORs Fp Apricot mut PLANS FOR a dance on meetings ask her to direct “mixThanksgiving eve in the Wood- ers” and teach them dances. And “Minesits stock club have been announced she talks and gives programs Toasted Iv6 by Mrs. Caldwell P. Robertson, for organizations, churches and Broiled grap president of the Tudor Hall schools. Alumnae association, Invitations Recreation is a broad field. “will be mailed next week. That's why Mrs, Koster empha- Pan-fried pc Mrs, William H. Wemmer, vice sizes, “You must have the spirit Hash-brown« president of the association, is | Mrs Anderson ... i430 employ- and the drive for play .within Grated carte chairman in charge of the dance. [ment and rehabilitation for physi-| YOU. vou 20 She will be assisted by Mrs. Wile |cally handicapped persons who can- NNN" "sv refr liam 8. Hall, secretary; Mrs. |not find work in private industry. Angora Socks Need rn to & Leslie Lee, treasurer; Mrs. Morris |There are 135 employees -at the 3 > DE I Careful Washing : ehild; 1 6. fc Miss Evaline Hitz, publicity, and Since angora socks are In the : h . - . more ex| brack ou’ll want : Mrs. Jeremiah L. Cadick, deco Lake Shore Guild m pensive rae et, you wr : for spots, when it isn't rations, ib] 8 Wash af u long us pos Necessary entire Proceeds from the dance will sible. after each wearing in Fresh pears 10 do the in. be used for the undergraduate Names Officers {lukewarm suds, squeezing -the suds Cooked cere: Mothers to Meet scholarship ‘awarded by the | Mrs. Charles Eckhart is the new gently through them. Angora should Sweet rolls At 1, association. president of the Ladies guild of the Neves be ied. June thoroughty t Luncheon ; Lectures Planned Lake Shore Country club. Other|,,4 roll in a towel to squeeze out *Potato, tom: The Mothers club of Alpha Chi A SERIES of illustrated musi- |Ofcers elected at a recent business the excess moisture. Buitered toe cal lectures will be given at the |Meeling were Mrs. Louis Parsons, Dry on wire or board forms, if Rates home of Mrs. D. §. Meditch be- (Vice president; Mrs. Elmer Breden- Jou Hove Shem. — oh ace Sherr cookies ginning Monday night, Nov, 11, |steiner, secretary, and Mrs. HAITY |) 0g and cut around the edges for at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Nita Milstead, |Kinnick, treasurer. a good frame to slip inside. This Salmon 8 Ia planist and lecturer, will give the | The board ‘of directors of the restores the original size and shape Buttered gre lectures. guild is made up of Mesdames John [and speeds drying. When the socks Cucumbers 1 is In charge Reservations may be made |F. Wood, Frank A. 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