Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1948 — Page 36
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Stores Offer erties . In Handy, Tiny Containers
» ' ® & 9 * 2 Keyed ia the Jeurrent trend BY .gadgsts for the & handbag. this gibiy- Purser... Folds yout
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“Fashion Show Set at Butler
| A fashion show will highlight, partment, is hostess chairman, | the Wednesday meeting of the} ¥Hostesses include Mesdames Butler University Women's Fa-|George F. Leonard, ' Paul |culty Club. Fifty coeds from the|Hinkle and L. A. Whitesill, Misses | {Butler Home Economies Depart-{Lorle Krull, Florence I. Morrison)
| {ment Will model for the event|and Frances Holliday.
which is to be held at 3 p. m. in : Room 162 of Jordan Memorial|college wardrobe, including a wed- | Hall. ding dress. Many of the dresses] 4 Miss Hattle Lundgren, head of|are of original design. Miss Patsy | ! [the department, is program chair-| Lou Harrison, Harrison, 0. will] { [man of the Christmas meeting. be the commentator for the show. | {and Mrs. Rosamond Risser Jones,|Miss Priscilla McLaughlin will] |& member of the journalism de-|provide incidental music,
Doll Party Planned By Alumnae Group
Piifnember bringing the oldest doll. Lambda Theta Sorority, will | Gifts will be wrapped for the {Pine Mountain - School, Pine
The Indianapolis Alumnae,
| |sponsor a. doll-party at 7:30 p. ¢ lm)
THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES .
THURSDAY, DEC. 9, 1948
VONNEGUT'S DOWNTOWN STORE
‘Coeds will show a copies]
tomorrow in the home stiMountan. Ky.
[Mrs. Walter Titus, 124 N. Denny| rm met
| | 3 hy 1 By BARBARA BROEKING { IN THE hustle and rush of today's tempo, the fastidious: r
lady files her beauty supplies in her handbag, never to be caught
with her face denuded.
Shifting from a working day to a festive evening means |
troduces the '‘Purser,” about the size of a match folder, that |
} fresh make- -up and a touch of that favorite fragrance, Coty ini
comes filled with a dram of per-
fume. It fits well Into any
handbag and is made of goldtoned metal. The “Purser” is filled with a choice of four fragrances, Emeraude, Paris, L’Aimant or L'Origan. It is available at Ayres’, Block's and Wasson's, 3 Fo» - A REVOLUTIONARY idea in’ perfume comes from Mary Dunhill. She has made a “precious” perfume without the “precious package.” There's been no fanfare or no dramatic setting for this perfume and the name of it is “Value.” , In a'simple, inexpensive package, Value has an exquisite
fragrance and sells at a re--
markably low price. Im other words, if you value the perfume ~raare. Ahan. the. package. . you.
PTA News -
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SUNDAY
School 24—4 to 7 p. m. Phyllis Allen, principal: Mrs. Mamie]
Stephens, PTA president, and Mrs. Thomas Woods, general
chairmen. Yodrts wuava g
Christmas tea. AY
TUESD. | ___ James KE. Roberts—1:30 p. m.|
Christmas pageant by entire, school. Bchool 11:15 p. m. Parent odu-| cation class. “Little Fidgets Have Big Needs” and '“Hero Worship, Wise or Unwise?" Mrs. P. W. Holaday.
will appreciate the “value ofValue! * You may buy It at
Charles Mayer's.
| ~ on CARRYING perfume Is so popular that now it may be | secreted in lapel pins or brace- | lets. The latest is the Wing | Ding. { “Suspended from a golden | wing pin is a gold-fiecked cube which holds a globe containing Jacqueline Cochran's Shining Hour perfume. It has a tiny funnel for refilling. Available at Ayres’, the Wing Ding might be something for the stocking on Christmas |
morning. {
TOMORROW | ~AT THE—
10th Moor K. of P. Bullding Pood & Home Products Demonstration §
Friday, Dee. 10, 1:30 P. M. ||
___8T. PETER'S P.-T. A. ~~ CARD PARTY
Mrs. James Alyea, Chairman
Mrs. Jacob Silbernagle,
Friday, Dee. 10, 8:00 P. M, BENEFIT PARTY CARDS
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4 {China Dolls.” |an antique doll collection. A prize 3 will be presented to the! Furniture ¢ Co.
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SE. Members will bring ther ola Indorsers-t to “Meet--5 ldolls, and Mrs. Foust Childers, ! There will be a meeting of the : Anderson, will speak on _*"0ld| {Indianapolis Indorsers of PhotoMrs. Childers has|plays at 10 a. m. Tuesday in the, Meridian Room of the Colonial
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