Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1947 — Page 26
The bride will wear a white satin gown fashioned with a long train. Her long vell will be caught with a crown of orange blossoms and she will carry a bouquet of pink-roses.
the ceremony there will |
will be at home at the Ruckle st.|
Latreian Clubs Plan Teas
Two Latreian clubs will hold
hostesses will be Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph
L. Appel, Paul D. Loser, Mark Viren Oren Pritchard, Carryl S» McQuiston, R. L. Parr, Paul Thiery and Frank Levinson,
No Men Appeared At the first meeting of ‘a “Darby and Joan” club for persons more than 65 years old, in Hackney, England, 55 women appeared, but wo men.
a hit with Hoosier - wearers in summers past. This year the suits are tailored with all the new fashion touches . . longer lines, buttoned-up effects, feminine styles that are fitted to the figure or softly flared. Appearing for the first time in this summer-weight suiting are belted and gathered jackets, like the one pictured. s ” . THE FABRIC is a tightly woven combination of bright and dull yarns, resulting in a subdued luster. The synthetic yarn is “dimensionally stable”—a trait that means a minimum of stretching, shrinking, sagging or other distortion of the suits’ styling.
They fold into confined spaces in
Since the fabric is wrinkleand soil-resistant as well as cool | and lightweight, the suits are fine |isher for jewelry, especially rings|as its forum topic when it broad-)ciation; Mrs. E. G. Kayser, federafor all-summer wear, either in ‘and earrings. The soft chamois on!casts at 10 a. m. tomorrow over, tion division chairman; Dr. Gerald
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FRESH SUMMER SUIT—A simmer suit of Celanese tropical | cloth is styled with a gathered back. The plain unbelted front buttons to the neck and may be worn high or open at the throat, By LOUISE FLETCHER Times Woman's Editor SUITS THAT are comfortable for wear when the thermometer soars are few and far between. But in one of the local stores next week there'll be a whole collection of comfortable summer suits. The line is fashioned of a Celanese tropical cloth which has made
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luggage and so make ideal vacation travel companions. » » = THE COLORS (not all of them will be available in any one style) are fresh and summery. And they blend so well with each other that a wardrobe of two or three suits may be mixed or matched for endless variety. The colors include Poinsettia, a bright orange-y red; Mesquite, a pastel green; Apple Blossom, which is a pale soft pink; Century Blue (blue with a touch of green and gray); sand, gray, brown, navy, black and white. P. S. The price is below $25.
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Mr. Meyer Will Be Wed
The Rev. T. B. Kline Z, Will Read Service | Wedding vows will unite Miss | Phyllis Jean Childers and Ralph William Meyer at 7:30 p. m. today | §N in St. Mark's Lutheran church, The &® | Rev. Thomas B. Kline will officiate. | | The bride will wear a gown of! { candlelight ivory satin fashioned | with a round neckline and long | train and accented with lace. Her single-tiered fingertip veil will be {caught with real flowers on each | side of her head. She will carry a {bouquet of white roses. Attendants’ Frocks Mrs. Robert Rohrman, matron of | honor, will wear a pink satin dress. | The bridesmaids, Miss Marian Jean | Meyer, sister of the bridegroom, and | Miss Bernice Frederick, will wear aqua nylonet frocks. James Whitridge will be the best man and the ushers will be Amos Brown and Vernis Beasley, uncles lof the bridegroom. ¢ Reception to. Follow. A reception will follow in the
land Mrs. Charles W. Childers, 1415 | Ringgold ave. The couple will leave lon a wedding trip and will be at {home in Indianapolis. | Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Meyer, 2322 8. Randolph st.
‘Mothers Clubs To Be Feted
The mothers clubs of Butler uni- | versity will be entertained by the
By SUE BURNETT
la spring tea at 2 p. m. Tuesday in' two-piece d 5 the chapter house. Pp ress for your busy sum
Mrs. M. O. Ross, the wife of ‘mer program. The deep peplum 'Butler’s president, and Miss Eliza- Whittles your hips, tiny cap sleeves {beth B. Ward, dean of women, will | capture “every “breeze. - Circle your be guests of honor. {waist with a brightly hued ribbon.
“The Customs and Songs of the | Americas” will be the subject of a| + Pattern 8025 is designed for sizes
talk by Mrs. Martha Martin, a 10 12, 14 16, 18 and 20. Size 12, native of France, who has been in-' 13% yards of 35 or 39-inch. {structor’in French and German at| For this pattern, send 25 cents in {Jordan Conservatory. Mrs, Martin coins, your name, address, size dehas traveled extensively in Central sired, and the pattern number to and South America. Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis Mrs. William Crapo and Mrs. A.!Times Pattern service, 214 W, MaryS. Coffin will pour tea. Mrs. L. A. land st, Indianapolis 9, Hart and Mrs. R. W. Capron are! Ready now—the new summer co-chairmen of hostesses this Fashion. Fifty-two pages of style, !month. ; color, fashion news for every woman
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be Mrs. Donovan A. Turk, district The seventh district, Indiana radio chairman; Mrs. George A. Federation of Clubs, will have! | Bowen, board member of the
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WISH. | P. Kempf, city health board, and | Taking part in the program will | Robert’ Yoho, state health board.
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