Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1947 — Page 22

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Mr. and Mrs. White will entertain the day of the wedding with luncheon in their home for the immediate families and members of the bridal party. Following the ceremony they will give a wedding

supper in the Marott hotel.

given March 23 by Mrs.-John L. Duvall and Coxen, in the latter's home. Miss "Milis will be married to Leslie

Mrs. James B, Shaw,

} MRS, HAROLD BUELL are chairmen “Spring Frolic” of the Lambs club. The held April 12 in the Columbia club, on Mr. and Mrs. Buell’s committee are Mr, in Ruckelshaus and Mr, and Mrs, Donald M.

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of the bride-10-be, , Margaret Whitlock, John Sadie Baker, Louis Cohn,

at the party will include Mesdames Frank A. King, L. Burr, Ronald Hull, Mrs. George B. Davis, Greenfield, and Corning, N. Y. ~~ -, Crunk, Virginia Coxen, Marjorie Shultz, KathDavis, Carolyn Cooper, Marjorie Miller, Sue tterson and Miss Dodie Miles and Miss of Kokomo, alse will be guests.

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own hat can have his choice of trimmings from the store's best edibles.

Sally Victor turned & head-hug-ging green straw hat into fruit com"pote with grapes, kumquats and love apples spiced with pink ribbon bows. Grape Drape

the side of a turban fruitily fashioned of citron-colored straw. Walter Florell picked seedless grapes for the front of his leghorn sailor and spiked the fruit cup with hat pins tipped with orange kumquats, , ) Limes, kumquats and love apples were served on toast—straw, floppy brimmed—by Laddie Northridge. There is no end to the hats in the corner grocery—or the candy store. How's fora hatband of silver covered chocolate kisses—on a not too-warm day. If the hat’s too much, Hicks has _another suggestion—an edible corsage, and dress up an old headdress with the ribbon when it's eaten.

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For Small Girls

The Northeast unit, American Legion auxiliary, will meet at 8 p. m. today at the Northeast com-| munity center. Mrs. Alvin Geer,| chairman of the ways and means!

from § to T p. m. Saturday at the community center. Mrs. Hazel Slider will discuss preparations for the Legion birthday party to be held March 27. A social hour will follow the business meeting.

Sorority Arranges

Kappe Kappa Sigma sorority will have its annual convention Saturday and Sunday at MeCormicks Creek state park. The Saturday program includes a luncheon, business meeting, banquet and midnight frolic. Memorial services and initiation will be held Sunday. * Attending from Alpha chapter will be Misses Phyllis Sullivan, Helen Gardner, Margaret Guthrie and Mary Jane Sheets. The sorority’s philanthropic project is the purShase of seeing-eye dogs for the

Mrs. Edmond Hebel

Named President

Mrs. Edmond W. Hebel is the new president of chapter P, P. E. O. Sisterhood. Other officers are Mrs. C. W. Cordry, vice president; Mrs.

the “penny” supper to be served

By SUE BURNETT Here's a dainty three-piece ensemble she can wear on sunny days. Tiny ruffling trims the neck, closing and heart-shaped pockets. The bonnet shades her face prettily. Panties are easily and quickly made. Pattern 8011 is for sizes 2, 3, 4 5 and 6 years. Size 3, dress, 1% yards of 35 or 39-inch; panties, 7% yard; bonnet, 5% yard. Por this pattern, send 25 cents in coin, your name, address, size desired and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis Times Pattern Service, 214 W. Maryland st, Indianapolis 9. * Don't miss the spring issue of Fashion. It's filled with bright ideas for every woman who sews

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Alumnae Will Have Guest Meeting

V. R. Teter and Mrs. Arthur MeDonald, recording and corréspondIng secretaries; Mrs. Carl ‘Seet,! treasurer; Mrs. Marcus W. Johnson, | chaplain, and Mrs. Fredrick J. Lorens, guard.

Hebel and Mrs. Lewis Winkler. |

sorority will have a guest meeting at

university chapter: house. Myron Newlin will show films on Lake Louise and Banff.

Mary K. Green and Miss Betty Lind.

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JUNIOR LEAGUE ANNIVER Junior league was celebrated yesterday at a luncheon in the Indianapolis Athletic ‘club. Among the members attending was this group—Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres Jr, and Mrs. Howard W. Fieber (left and right, standing); Mrs. John E. Hollett Jr., Mrs. Jeremiah L. Cadick, Miss Eunice Dissette of Detroit, Mrs, Booth T, Jameson and Mrs.

- {Golden Glow Garden. Fri, Mrs. For-

for herself and her Tamily. Styles | by well-known designers; easy to make patterns; a free gift pat- | book, |

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EVENTS

CLUBS

{Babes Alumnae. 7:30 p. m. Fri. Mrs. Russell ~ Bradiey, hostess. : Clio. Fri. Mrs. William R. Evans, 5019 N. Meridian, hostess, Speakers, Mrs. Horace Shonle and Mrs. Carl Switser.

Friday Afternoon Reading. Fri. Mrs, R. P. Bell, 2316 Broadway, hostess. _|Friday Evening Cross Town. 8 p. m. Pri. Mrs. John Humes, 1128 FPairfield, hostess. Garden Study. 2 p. m. Fri. Mrs. Tib Dreiss, 4619 N. Pennsylvania, hostess. Discussion: New Varieties of Garden Flowers.

est Lightle, 961 W. 33d, hostess.

Pp. m. Fri. Mrs. Charles Silvers, 901 N. Wallace, hostess. Mrs. Noble . Reynolds, speaker. |Irvington Quest. Fri. Mrs. Paul J. Hart, 5030 E. Washington, hostess. Irvington Social Study. Fri. Mrs. PF. M. Antibus, 319 N. Emerson, hostess, South Side Service. 8:15 p. m. Pri. Community center, Shelby and Sanders. MISCELLANEOUS

Cheer Broadcasters. 12:30 p. m. Fri. Mrs. Edward H. Niles, 4071 College, hostess. Luncheon; program. 'P.-T. A. school 3. Meeting March 21 instead of tomorrow.

SORORITIES

Beta Eta chap, Beta Sigma Chi 1:30 p. m. today. Y. W. C. A. Tau chap, Delta Sigma Kappa. 8 p. m. Mon. Miss Patsy Armstrong, 2230 Woodlawn, hostess. Party for Mrs. E. Keith Percifield. Alpha chap, Phi Gamma Tau 1 p. m. Fri. Mrs. Williams Pierce, hostess. ; :

Hike Is Planned

The Nature Study club will have an “in and out” hike at 2:30 p. m. Saturday. The group will visit homes

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Joan of Arc chap. I. T.-S. C, 12:30!

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Pansies in F ilet

To obtain complete crocheting fristructions, filet chart, amounts of materials specified for the .

pansy filet chair set (pattern 5460) send 16 cents in coin, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The In-

of several members.

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New Laundry

Homemaking—

To Slice Big Wash to Mole Hill Size

Savers Are Designed

| NEW LAUNDRY-SAVERS desig {tain of wash down to mole hill size {her household clean-up tasks.

What's more, inexpensive but smartly designed and improved by new manufacturing techniques, are coming into the The aluhnae of Zeta Tau Alpha Dome to hobnob with costlier accessories.

Take disposable paper liners]

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'8 p. m. tomorrow &t the Butler Which fit into metal plateholders. |

{This new sub team for a stack of |dinner plates can mingle with good icHina, so cleverly do liners imitate

| Miss Marcia Sandy will be hostess | the decorative designs of their bet- {bookcase to make it an up-to-date Council delegates are Mrs. Hebel for the meeting. She will be assisted (ters. After dinner, however, these open-shelved case. To balance this and Mrs. Albert H. Losche, and by Mesdames Gerald Foltz, Henry Plates go into the disposal bin, and unit, build a matching case on the]. state convention delegates are Mrs. [Mears and ‘Corbin Patrick, Miss their metal holders go back on!

the shelf unsullied. New plastic-coated paper plates! and cups, Which can be ensembled | with paper place mats and napkins of matching design, are promised in time to take the drudgery out lof summer parties. | Napkins are feats of paper proelessing. Made by laminatifig three large sheets of cleansing tissue stock; , they look enough like. linen (to fool -even the gimlet-eyed guest. ‘What's more, these napkins boast’ that -they can cleave as close to a lap as the next one of cloth. - n 8 8 .

Paper Dishcloths | TIMED TO MAKE the same de-| but are paper tablecloths which | ‘drape as softly as fine damask and | | are as delicately patterned but |don’t demand space on a clothesine. ‘ " New subs for dishcloths, made {of paper, are impervious to grease lor dirt and retain snowy whiteness 'through a series of bouts with dirty pots and pans.-

As limp as a rag when wet, |

these mother's helpers have dozens of perforations to create a sturdy scouring surface that can take |varied household tasks in tow. To the list of arrivals also add plastic - coated bibs designed ~ to shrink. Junior's staggering washpile to decent’ size. These tailored |shields fit neatly under drooling chins and need only to be wiped {off after inevitable spills. | A similar material makes aprons | for Mommy, too, which protect her \dress from neck to hemline and can be discarded when housework (has implanted its - ineradicable

“nn ‘Modern Fireplace

WITH A FEW simple and ipex{pensive tricks, it's easy to modern-

{ize an" unattractive red brick fire-

place which isn't improved any by that clumsy, old-fashioned bookcase hitched to its side. :

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hang a large framed picture above the mantel to dress up bare wall space. Remove the doors from the old

other side of the fireplace. Line up your prettiest potted plants along the top of the ‘cases and hahg bright ruffly curtains at the windows to complete the transformation. > ~ n ~

Party for Junior - YIELDING to Junior's clamor for a party is one thing, but making

it festive with very litfle extzal.. ...

effort: is gusting: : But it can be done, and for only a few cents. Using shelf paper border, you can gaily set—and at the same time. protect—-your table... For a centerpiece, arrange pjeces of shelf paper to form- a bordered ‘table mat. To make & cornucopia for the fruit, simply roll heavy white or colored paper in cone fashion and paste on criss-cross strips of [shelving . border. ' Then carry out your decorative scheme. by ornamenting water [tumblers with more shelf paper { border. - To fashion hats for the little guests, just cut off a strip of shelf paper large enough to encircle the |average child's head. - Staple or |paste the qut ends together so as [to form a circle. Then bend over |the plain edge and staple or paste it down. . And for the place cards, trace a design on the border edge, and paste a small cardboard prop on the back,

Washing Your Broom Preserves It

insure-a clean sweep and ‘make it last longer. : Dip it up and down in hot soapy water and then -in clear water to

rinse. Hang out.of doors by the =

handle for

quick drying. ; Convention Here The 22d annual convention of the Indiana society, National Daughters of the Union, will open at 10:30

A weekly bath for the broom will |

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Monday Night Alpha Gamma Delta .* To Hold State Day

The Indignapolis Alumnae olub, Alpha Gamma - Delta sorority, will have its monthly dessert meeting st 8 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. A. W. Voorhis, 19-N. Elisabeth st. Mrs. Louis Spolyar and Mrs, Ashton Clark will assist the hostess, .The guest speaker will be Mrs. A. L, Young, who will describe “The Housewife in India" Mrs, Young lived"10 yéars in Bombay, and she will display Indian handcraft she collected. . : A business meeting will precede the program. Officers will be elected and the group's philanthropio project, maintaining camps for underprivileged children, will be discussed. State Day Plans

Plans have been completed for the state day celebration March 22 at the Columbia club. Mrs. John R. Swan, president of the local alumnae group, will preside. Mrs, Merton Johnston, international director of fraternity education, will speak on “The History of International Reunion Day.” The program will be presented by the ¢hapter at DePauw university and the pledge colony at Indiana ‘university. Reports on activities will be given by Miss Ruth Bergstrom, DePauw chapter president, and Miss Constance Drake, president of the group at. 0. - ‘ Reservations for the luncheon may be made by Tuesday with Mrs. Earl H. Conway. :

Plans Supper

The Daughters of Isabella will serve a supper at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Catholic community center, Mrs. Tory Mascari and Mrs. Marvin O. Neese, chairmen, will be assisted by Mesdames Amalia Maddalena, Vincent Martoceia, Albert Fodora, Daisy Caroscelli and Thomas Maddalena. The supper will be followed by

gram. Miss Edna Phinney will be in charge. | . The group will sponsor a “day on March 23 at! Marian college. Reservations may | be made with Miss Ann Hurley or Mrs. Charles Galm.

I. F. C. Will Hear Talk on Library

TEEN foes—

on Easter Sunday with a bonnet-type

one Virginia Palmer is wear-

braided straw ers and a

Virginia wears white cotton loves with emroidered eyelets and her necklace is a new combination of pearls and crystal, Virginia is a junior at Technical high

school,

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Teen Talk—

By BOBBIE

night of March 29, participating West side underpass. - Bug-A-Boo Inn teen canteen E. Hemphill. He will be » » THE NEARLY COMPLETED underpass was named last fall for the West side man who has been active in city affairs. The Enterprise [Civic jJeague is planning the dedication for March 29- with a parade scheduled to start at 6:30 p. m. from Rhodius park. Members of the works board, the city council, Chamber of Commerce, the chief of police and the mayor will attend the ceremony and at least 60 persons will be served at the dinner the league is planning.

" » ” THE BUG-A-BOO INN received the public address system it uses in its hall from Dr. Hemphill and goes to him for business advice, ete. Meeting in the gymnasium of the Rhodius community center, members needed the P. A. system for dance music. Several of the girls will serve at the dinner that night. Friday nights are given over

The seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, will meet at 1:30 p. m. March 21 at Ayres’ audi-| torium. Rex Carr will discuss “The! Children’s Film Library.” Mrs. Calvin Perdue, chairman of the agriculture committee, also will speak. A film, “Our America,” will} be shown.

they have their business meeting. Marjorie Shotts is president; Esther Prye, vice president; Bob Hatfleld, secretary; Dee Brant, treasurer, and Ray Cobh and Alvin Minton, sergeants-at-arms. Marvin Snodgrass, former president of the canteen, is president

of the City Canteen council now.

TEENSTERS IN INDIANAPOLIS will

to dancing but Tuesday night |

Bug-a-Boo Inn to Participate In Dedication Ceremonies Of West Side Underpass

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dip into etvie affairs the in the dedication ceremonies of a

will honor the man whose name

will be placed on the underpass at Morris and Harding sts, Dr. Walter presented with a canteen pin,

» 5 uw THE DINNER will be served, the night of the dedication, in the fire station close to the underpass. Workmen, now,’ are putting last touches on the strueture so it will be ready for use by the date of the ceremonies. Canteeners, at least 60 in that neighborhood, will participate in the tribute to the man who lends a hand when they need it. Their part in the public activity will show their appreciation.

Miss Jane Messing Is Honored

Times Special COLUMBIA, Mo., March 13.—Miss Jane Messing has been named to the dean's list at Stephens college here. The list is compiled on the basis of scholarship and extra-cur-ricular activities. Miss Messing is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Messing,

ranks in the upper 5 per cent of the student body.

Guest Meeting Gamma Sigma chapter, Alpha | Zeta Beta sorority, will entertain | Alpha Tau chapter at a meeting as {7:30 p. m. Monday in the home of | Mrs. Walter Wilson, 4404 E. 10th st.

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