Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1948 — Page 26

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~~ BEGINNER'S LUCK—Diane eipufioncad Tudor Hall Schoolistudénts for counselors. The gals showing Diane be 4 "Comfipass,”’ an orientation "sister"; Joan Wyatt, vice president of Student Government, and Barbara Puckett. OA

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in j . Marusia signature are narrow fa.” self-fabric ties in back, at nape of neck and at waistline, The line includes frocks for sdaytime, afternoon and eve- ¢ ining. Two coats were shown, "’ both in soft orangish wool—one with back flare emerging below shoulder blades; the other fitted above a multi-gored rippling

Marusia’s

special love. In addition to the orange tome mentioned, there

sapphire

blues, ebony brown, pale gold, muted pink, ruby, yellow, Per in

“a kind of gunmetal with

triguing pes 3 she calls Moonlight Or- ( d undertones,

modeled including

one chosen by Paulette Goddard for her personal wardrobe. This was a black taffeta with satfh circle motifs woven into _the fabric, made with draped ‘hipline and bustle back. Another, chosen by Dinah Shore for an appearance before England's King and Queen, was of white slipper satin, embroidéred with rhinestones, pearls and bugle beads.

were ap-

the pearing in Block's French : them. Deep arm- Room today and will be there hples Predominate in: sleeved again tomorrow from 11's. m.

Lines of Play

Bridge— Player Leaves Himself Two

bility. If one of them did not break, I could go after the other.” Apd that is what he did. e . West won the first trick with

tinued witi: the diamond four-

he led the ace of spades, discarding a diamond from’ dummy, then ruffed the three of spades with gummy’s three of héarts. When East's king fell, he saw that West had a spade trick, so he gave up that line ‘of play.’ : : EN » » THE ACE of clubs was cashed and the club queen led, Miller discarding the seven of spades from his own hand. West won the trick with the king and led back the deuce of hearts. - Miller won this with the king and led another heart to dummy’s ace, which established West's queen. Now Miller led the jack of clubs and discarded the nine of spades, then kept on leading clubs until West trumped. “Eh All he lost was the king of clubs, ‘ace of diamonds and V/ queen of hearts. Lo

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Sigma | bers will have an installation tea} for the Beta Sigma Chapter at} Purdue University on Sept. 26 in Lafayette. M

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Auailiary to Have Tea'| ig The Woman's Auxiliary, Indi- 1 anapolis Medical Society, will have a style show and tea for its

new members at 2 p. m,, Friday,! Oct, 1, in Block's Auditorium. |

models, and plunging necklines

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{| Mr, Jeffery, now retired from 42

DAHLIA FANGIER—The Rev. John Jeffery, 1339 N. Oak.

ago and prefers the large variety.

By MARGUERITE SMITH HVERY YEAR, coms Septem. With dahlias 12 years ago when ber, certain gentlemen of our he was a mere seventy-four. Now town sally forth to their gardens his yard is full of dahlias. with fans, rulers, bas-| He doesn’t rdise them to ex-

1 eets or| hibit but gives most of them i etimea i away. Even %o. he likes big They are our dahlle. fanciers, ones. His favorite method for many of them getting ready for|Size: Cow manure in the hill the annual dahlia society show. when the tuber is planted; a half This year, it's again at Brookside handful of chemical fertilizer Community House, free to the around each plant three times public from 4 to © p. ‘m{ tomor- during the season. First, when row, and from 10 a. m., to 7 p. m.|it’s eight to 10 inches high, again on Sunday. Just as buds begin to form, and Naturally the local members{finally when the flowers begin to

$499 land Ave. raises these big, colorful dahlias to give to the sick 3 and to decorate city churches. He starfed his plants 12 years |

years in the ministry, started out

competing with out-of-state grow-|oPen.

ers, want their special flower to put its best petals forward. Hence TONIGHT the odd garden tools—to build a AT THE Laing bed: to measure its DIOGress ud, to measure from nibrning. to morning. ol Fooo (rarr SHor

“ 9, biof. Ne didnt protect the best 100, rior Kot FR re Grove, this year's society president, “one good rain would saturate the heavy blossoms. Then| the heads would bend over and never straighten up again.” i There are, of course, many! dahlia lovers outside the society's, {fold—a fact that the members regret. For they welcome anyone, who's succumbed to the dahlia’s lure. i

- Ld » | THE other day Mrs. George Katzenberger, 1415 N. LaSalle St., called about one of these free| lance dahlia. raisers... She had never, she said, seen such lias as the Rev. John Jeffery has gn his yard at 1339 N. Oakland Ave.

§ MRS. ALVAN CALDWELL, chairman of the H. O. Club card party tonight at 8 o'clock, has as her committee: Mesdames Mary Towers, Nora Harlan, Betty Moore and Edna Todd.

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