Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1947 — Page 27
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Jardrobe. Dream-Stuff Schedu led For Fashion Shows Wednesday
By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER
‘CHARTREUSE, devastating pinks and luscious blues—they will ‘on parade at the high school fashion show Wednesday in Block's
uditorium.
t « Far those who can't take in the glamour at the ¢ o'clock showing that afternoon, there will be a 7 p. m. showing. Members of the High
Bchool Fashion board—28 of them—will model, along with the Fabric
Fashion boara and meie de'sgetes Ao boot. » » J
. DESIGNERS from COCalifornia, “Bmily Wilkens, Judy 'n Jill and others will be represented on the gunway. Tickets are available in
" the third floor high school hang-
out at Block's and are free. Gals of the fashion board (who have been knocking themselves out preparing for the show, by the way) are Margie Nickels, president, Beech Grove; Delores Beck, vice president St. John's academy; Janis Belcher, Shortridge; Patty Kossats, Howe, Norma Bennett, Washington; Donna Dean, Broad Ripple; Kathleen Dolen, Edinburg: Helen Duncan, Franklin; Donna Etter, Speedway; Leonora Guerrini, Manual; Marylee Harrell, Noblesville; Carolyn Hauser, Tudor Hall, and Patricia Joy and Joan Robinson, Shortridge. Others are Patricia Kelly, St. Mary's; Beverly McClintick, Warren Central; Joan Meyers, Bt. Agnes; Mary Alice Miller, Sacred Heart, Mary Lou Mohlenkamp, Ladywood; Peggy Nabring, South-
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Washington, Broad Ripple. Members of the Fabric Fashion board are Jean Paugh, president; Janet Mills, secretary; Grace Dorrell, Joan Wade, Mary Margaret Rodibaugh, “Mike” Leland, Norma Schimmel, Judith Anderson, Jerry McDaniel, Mary Jo Cochrane, Joan Seal, Helen Dushman, Jean: Meyer, Renee Chevrolet, Donna Kinzel Betty Brogdon and Palmer Alling.
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Y. Ww. Fund Half -Way To Goal
Victory Dinner Will Be Held on May 20
The Y. W. C. A. Round-the- | World campaign has reached the half-way mark with a total of $13, 740 secured toward the $20,000 Indianapolis goal. -
NYLON WEBBING—The seats and backs of these chromium-plated, pieces are covered with riylon material selected for its moisture resistance, its ability to take hard wear and its bright color.
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An all-day report session will be held Monday when workers may (turn in pledges and Subscriptions | from 10 a. m. to'9 p. m. at the central Y. W. C, A. The final report meeting will be at 7:30 p. m. next Friday in Hollen-
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Guild Group Meets
The -Circus Day Parade chapter, Riley Hospital Cheer guild, met with Mrs. John E. Ambuhl, 1817 N. Delaware st, today. |
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