Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1948 — Page 24

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PLAN OPEN HOUSE—Mistes Katherine Lippincott, Jan Mathews and Anna Katherine Pursell (left to right) are planning the open house ‘which will begin the fall season of the Central Y magazines for a preview of the style show which will be a feature of the open house.

The Central YWCA will begin N. Dela-|its fall activity program with an open house from 7:30 to 10:30 m. next Thursday, The event being sponsored by the Busi-

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Central YWCA To Have Open |\As Fall Season Beging Thursday

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ness Girls Club and the All-As-sociation Committee, “The Y Looks at the New Look” is the theme of the open house. Ayres’ will present a style show

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for business persons. An exhibit on the organization's projects and workshops will be on. display and Mrs, ck Bmith, Mrs. Richard Smith and Miss Mary DeVore will give a swimming exhibition. Mrs. Donald J. White and Mrs, C. D. Vawter will head the recelving line and introduce the new staff members. The new members are Miss Margaret Barto, Lake Forest, Ill, executive director; Miss Janette Waring, Dayton, O., assistant director; Miss Jenette Smith, New Brunswick, N. J, adult program division head; Miss Lola M. Johnson, Raleigh, N. C., assistant Y-Teen director, and Mrs. Richard Smith, Fitchburg, Mass., assistant health education director, Miss Betty Westfall is general chairman for the open "house. The committee members are Misses Neva Petz, Janice Mathews, Cookie Partlow and Anna K. Pursell and Bob Morrison. Miss Katherine Lippincott is the staff member in charge.

St. Vincent's Hospital Guild will meet Monday in the nurses| home, Mesdames A. E. Coddington, John F. Darmody and William A. Dorgan will be the officers of the day. ‘Luncheon committee members include Mesdames John Bi,

ek, T. B , Edward| Year-Old Steps Out.” Sehneides, RAY , Bite Mrs. Monroe “Waddle, . 2536 A 88 Rissnan. and Min Blessing Brodiisige Pkwy, Ho G Wh Club at 10:30 a m. Wednesday G. T. Fleming-Roberts, Nash-'in her home. 5

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ville, Tenn., author of mystery books, short stories and movie scripts, will discuss the current fiction market with the Story-A-Month Club at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in Rauh Memorial Library. Mrs. Raleigh". Miller and Mrs. T. J. Marshall are new members this season. Mrs. J. Carl Vane divier is the membership chairman. Mrs. Fleming-Roberts will be the honor guest and Mrs. Ralph R. Meyers will preside.

The Brookside Kindergarten Mothers Club will honor mothers of new pupils at a tea at 1:15 p. m. Wednesday in the kindergarten. Mrs. Robert Edwards will speak and Mrs. Albert F. Hoop will preside.

meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the

5043 Winthrop Ave,” Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will speak.

Hans Jacobsen, 3859 N. New Jersey St.

day in the Center is planned by the memsbers of Alpha Mu Latreian Club, Mrs, Clarence A. Wacker will be the hostess,

The Tuxedo Park Kini Mothers Club will have a tea at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the kindergarten. Mrs. Arthur Salladay will speak on “The Five-

Miss Mary Heath and Episcopal Church,

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eau. She will carry orchids baby chrysanthemums. The attendants will be dressed allke in aqua taffeta frocks. Their poke bonnets match their dresses, and they will carry chrysanthemums. Mrs. Lowell D. Snorf Jr, Evanston, Ill, will be her sister's matron of honor, and Miss Cynthia Hendricks is here from Chicago to be the maid of honor. Mrs, George Lane Everitt, Milwaukee; Miss Ruth Jay Smith, Wyncote, Pa., the bridegroom’s sister, and Miss Susie Murray will be the bridesmaids. Paula Ann Snorf, Evanston, is to be the flower girl. Davis Page Smith Jr. will be

Colorado Trip Follows

A trip to Colorado Springs; Colo, will follow the Thomas Booth afternoon. The Rev, John Vruwink will read the vows in St. Paul's

Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Heath, 5251 N. Delaware St, are the parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs~Davis Page Smith, Wyncote, Pa, are the bridegroom's parents. The Deiges Blu Pik satin gown a hoop 8 orming a cathedral train, Her two-tiered fingertip veil is studded with seed pearls to match the seed pearl}

Her veil will be held by a blush pink satin and seed pearl dang

Ceremony Smith II at 4:30 o'clock ie

ers will include Richard M. Hollingshead III, Riverton, N, J.; David C. Honey, Portland, Ore; Mr. Snorf, Evanston, and Norris Robinson, Evansville, The Highland Country Club will be the setting for the reception after the ceremony. After their trip, the couple will be at home in Brownfield, Tex.. The bride is a graduate of Tudor Hall School and Colby Junior College, New London, N. H, The bridegroom was graduated from Yale University.

Mrs. Dudley A. Pfaff Will Be Hostess

The Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity Mothers’ Club of Blooming: ton will meet tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Dudley A. Pfaff, 4605 N, Meridian St. The members will make arrangements for a card party Sept. 30 In Block's Auditorium, Proceeds will go to

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|gregational Church, Terre Haute, | will give the bride in marriage.|

¢ |Mathilda Pippert, 1314% stone Ave. hart will be the

Edward Dood, ‘Donald Leukhardt

of the Old Glory Chapter, ITSO, will|Methodist Church.

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Mr. Pippert is the son of Mrs.| N. Key-| Miss Eloise Leuk-i of honor, Miss Jean

A reception will be held in the

Athenaeum. After. a wedding trip to Quebec, the couple will be at home, Oct. 1, at the Edwards Ave. address. ‘

Miss Blackman is a graduate of Frances Shimer Academy, Mt. Carroll, Ill, and attended Beloit College, Beloit, Wis, and the Vogue School of Design, Chicago. She is a member of Delta Gamma Sorority. ;

geles Junior College and Butler University.

Rev. Bastin To Read Rite

The. Rev. Amos 8. Bastin will read the vows uniting Miss Hazel Louise Strange and Charles Frederick Drakegat 8:30 p. m. today in his home, 3332 W. Michigan St. The Rev, Mr, Bastin is the pastor West Michigan Street

The bride, daughter of Mr. and

home of Mrs. Clarence Keleh, Mrs, Lonnie Strange, 2624% W. Walnut St., will be given in marriage H h iD i The La Phyllis Club will meets der. M2, Drake 18 the son of

at 8 p. m. Monday with Mrs. Drake, Whiteland.

by her uncle, Clarence

Mrs. Charles -Franéls

« Miss Jacquelyn Gioscio, maid of

lhonor, will wear a beige wool

A covered-dish Tuncheon Mon. |Jjersey dress. The bride will wear . Southwest Social/® dark green crepe dress and a corsage of pale yellow roses, James Drake will serve his brother as best man. After a wedding trip the couple Whiteland.

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By JEAN BACK-TO-SCHOOL clothes have been getting a big play around town. Trends are. settling down, so let's look them over, girls, ; ; Ridh-looking fabrics top the list.’ Subtle-toned wool plaids and dark velveteens for daytime, satins and heavy taffetas for dates. # ” ” LAST year's gaudy; white-and-bright plaids are a‘ thing of the past. This season, gals go for the rich, dark onés— particularly . the handsome Black Watch tartan. Velveteen is used in combi-

nation with other fabrics, often in snug little waistcoats and Skirts of the stuff are less voluminous this year and are teamed with jackets of plaid or plain wool.

brief boleros.

GRAY flannel is with us as always, . suits and skirts brightened by blouses of gingham and calico. Tee shirts of cotton, rayon or nylon knit vie with wool sweat-

again,

- SUB DEB SHOPPERS-—Mimi Wechsler (lof) and Eleanor Pat: rick approve of the gay plaids and rich fabrics that are so popular i this season. The models in. this photo especially posed. for The

Times are shown in the yard goods department at Wasson's, They

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Ballet-length dance dresses Lamb, are still good. Look for jacquard or plaid taffeta with velvet ribbon trimming.

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through Mrs. Charles Young, Mrs. T. R. O’Banyel Jr, and Miss Emily

Miss Jane Keith and Miss Catherine Bernard, Junior Auxiliary members, will give a report on their experiences at Girls’ State held recently in Bloomington. Mrs. L. M. Christie, president: Mrs. Les Hart and Mrs. Charles Bearnard, first and second vice presidents; Mesdames Glen 8S.

Wettrick, recording, corresponding snd membership secretaries: Mrs. Willlam A. Spratt, treasurer; Mrs. William T. Ricketts, chaplain; Mrs, Clarence R. Parsons, historian; Mrs. Martin sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs, J. Clark Esple, parliagentarian, will be installed.

Mrs. Augustus Coburn, president of the Christamore Aid Society, announces the hosts to serve at ‘Mr. Blandings’ Dream House” next week. The house, in Sylvan Estates, was opened to the public Sunday and all proceeds of the showing will go to the society’s summer camp. Eo Mesdames Emily W. Lemcke, George Parry, E. A. Kenyon and Coburn will receive visitors on Sunday. -Monday hosts will be Mrs. Keyes Atkins; Mrs, John g : Mrs

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Harrison Eiteljorg, Charles Rogers and Mr. and Mrs, Howard W. Fieber. On Wednesday the hosts will be Mrs. James Frenzel, Mrs, Norman Perry Jr. and Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Pfaff, Thursday's are Mrs. Russell Fortune Sr., Mrs. Robert ForMr. and Mrs. Irving

On Friday Mrs. Sara E. Rice, Mrs. O. F. Heslar and Mr. and Mrs. William C. Griffith will show|Mrs, John B. Stokely, 1311 Golden the house and Saturday Mesdames Paul Matthews, John B. Washburn and Batist Haueisen land Henry Frenzel will be hosts,

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