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H. T. Graessle

Wed Today Engagements Ry | SH : ; ES pasa © stitute: Semi Chips Announced Warm Zip-In Winter Lining! Scene of Ceremony ' Miss Fenstermaker = ; able Juin Swienap Capel, Buter, Uni Will Be Married ri means vo

pday of the marriage ot rs an Mish Marlyn Am Xo ny am announce the engagement of their

daughter, Mary Eleanor, to Alis-

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The brids is the daughter off tair James Stuart, son of Mr. and hats, whe Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Rogers, 319 W. Mrs. Alexander J. Stuart, Edin- Nettie for 1949.

40th St, and Mr, Graessle is the|

son of Dr. and Mrs, H. P. Graessle burgh, Scotland. Miss Fenster-

maker attended Tudor Hall

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of Seymour. The Rev. A. C. i J ! 4 Brooks of the Third Christian] SEEN A . Schon) 2nd DePauw er ol L fe Church officiated. Hg ‘ . 3 George Heriot's School, Edin- ) | Ei The altar was decorated with|§ burgh. : In 1049, t palms, candlelabra, and bouquets) « x » : RTI and less of white gladiolae. Lighted ta- Miss Claire Jeanne Duckworth ‘ to the fo pers were placed at each pew. tand James A. Collins will be —T - ‘ . looking b Mrs. Robert A. Spray, Greenwood, married Jan. 8 in Martinsville. : . Co : long time - was her sister's matron of honor. |§ The bride-to-be is the daughter ; Esthe She wore green velvet fashioned of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duck- ; A - - be narrow with a molded princess bodice, |wonth - of Martinsville and the been the square neck, cap sleeves and full (prospective bridegroom is the {a% come" into hooped skirt. The skirt was ac- [son of Mr. and Mrs. -Patrick Herm cented with a bustle. [Collins, 555 N. Oxford St. or in shoe She carried an arm bouquet of { Miss Duckworth is a graduate of shoe, white poinsettias. Miss Marjorie 3 " 4 of the Methodist Hospital School in many Brink, maid of hops: and Mies of Nursing and Mr. Collins at- and grace Barbara upn, Jargers 2, + ‘ . p bridesmaid, wore dresses of the Bob Morrison and Miss Mary Bock are planning the New ed BE EE Ad a sori Shu same style and color as the ma-| Year's Eve dance to be given by the YWCA and YMCA Friday jin University, Washington. no fuss tron of honor's. They had bou-| night mn the YMCA. Mr. Morrison is finance chairman of the dance “« a @ will rd quets of red and pink poinsettias.. and Miss Bock is in charge of decorations, | Miss Barbara Wheaton has pletely un rt ne —— : a ete chosen Feb, 19 as the date of her k Blackwc

White Velvet Gown C “Yrs : . {marriage to Paul Herbert Feucht. E Cherarky ride elebrated Women Voice [mi ai mo v's A Chantilly lace yoke outlined © (Bm. In the, Broadway Methodist with a bertha collar topped the P Cl th ne white transparent velvet bridal’ re erences mn 0 es MY; Ane ae Earnest 8, Wheat“gown. The bouffant hooped skirt Wines Boscia). Fim Sane ashington Blvd., are fell into & full length train. The} NEW YORK, Dec. 28—While the fashion designers were gazing put TAFCH pot @ bride-to-be. Mr. sleéves which extended to ‘thelinto their crystal balls and prophesying the look of clothes for 1949, Fo : . ® Jon of Mr. and Mrs. wrists had lace ruffles. A tiarajthe New York Dress Institute thought it would.be intriguing to a Me wh cago, of imported seed pearls held the find out what women thémselves hope the designers will give them e maid oy Boa OE oie full length French illusion veil. to wear next year. The following are typical bits of hopeful maids will be Misses Louise Jef-

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. Bhe carried white orchids on her| dreaming on the part of some of our famous “best dressers.” |. "potricia McK . eee meer smemeveesmemen re eeemmemeaerirrmtnnees mane | ET €Y : inley and Mar, grandmother's prayer book. Ilka Chase—1In 1949 1 want t0 and the ultra-ultra chic that was Lou Winegar and Mrs. John ay Safe George G. Graessle was his wear the kind of clothes which|so self-conscious. I hope shortiensen. Connie Wheaton will be Again brother's best man, Thomas G.I will like as well on reaching hair remains, as it looks so well the flower girl. ! By EAS Voss, Seymour, and William B8./my destination as when.I leave on most women, - ° L | The best man will be Robert y Smith, Hammond, ‘were ushers, home. As matters now stand, 1} oo ooo (Mrs. Edward Thompson and the ushers are to MoET-0 __, After a reception in the Butier/may be proud of my plumage ,. ... of Hollywood)—I have be Jerome Sweitzer, Riverdale, Boog on 4 chapter house, P| Beta Phi Soror- ‘when--1.-set. out, but inevitably, py definite—opinions—on. shoul-|N. Y.; J. Burton and Richard is incompl ity, the couple left for a wedding|on Viewing the assembled fom -| ders: For one thing the round, or| Jones. Newark, N. ¥., and Richard count onl) trip. The bride wore a royal blue nine competition, every OLY pn, ura) shoulder we are wearing Wheaton. the. peapl gabardine suit with matehing hat/ oman a clothes appear : bes | DOW is more feminine than the] Miss Winegar will be hostess at player . the ; and gray blouse, and fe Appropriate an a jump” padding of past years.|8 linen shower tomorrow in her" below rand _~ The bride attended Indiana 8 Y * It pleases me, too, to eliminate home, 636 E. 34th St. ' ne oA “University and is a member of PilLikes Long, the worry 1 always had with| The por Beta Phi Sorority. Mr. Graessla(Slim Skirts [cleaners that my clothes would be My Day— say) ™ 1s now attending Indiana and 1s a” noo” william Paley In 1049 | returned with lumpy lopsided| 9 faving his member of Phi Delta Thetu . pads that would pull the neckline he — Fraterni ' hope skirts will remain long, but on out of shape. I prefer the new d S a or S 3 pe oy not so long that they touch my|, ou hut 1 am partial to slim / : Neithor au . i Sr v heels when I walk. I like slim | rte , Gi » / East deale ¢ : . skirts but I hope we never haye ’ ! Le on Units to return. to. dl ‘wartime | Adele Astaire (Mrs. Kingman| ift to Cornell 8 ; : strictions on width. It will please Douglasg)-~You fashion experts ; . E we ea — Ime if natural -shotilders remain{are not going to like this—but the . / I Pl Dinn in fashion Jit even if they most welcome vision I can have| ppropriate C an y er don't, I ‘shall“-continue to wear Of myself in 1043: is to wear a = —3~ Tt - > WES] 2 : them—in fact I think all women | dirty old tweed skirt, an old By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (Mr. Me : have learned to wear what: they sloppy sweater, and be dn the. Lo 0 pipe Dee 28 Ther 5-Qé64 or onaa like regardless of the fashion garden! lis always a certain degree of Tet. Regs ; : headlines. . | Mrs. Jullen Chagiencay<I hope gown after Christmas. Al the D—-A Q 9 The Robison-Ragsdale. Unit, Elsa Maxwelti'— I~ want No gre have seen the end-of the heav¥ presents have been opened and Cll American Legion Auxillary, the change in my clothes for 1049. hadded hips and too full, too long the excitement of the children is SOU Jublor Group 2nd the BaTY. the like what I'm wearing now— skirts. I like the medium lengths. page I 8n will zap the t at 6: and it's NOT the New Look..I hope dark colors remain best In . H1aglo ind edi pos fecuiar| Omen over size 16 should not|for daytime. 1 want the tiniest n this morning's paper 1 read DPm ay Regu. be cajoled by “trends” but just hats imaginahle and always with °f one gift that is real Christmas s Cy ! try to look simply and smartly|a veil! I want strapless evening S!Ving in the sense that it will The bidd Central Christian Church, Willis) oq out. wowns to femain, I hate shou! der Sive Pleasure and interest to EAST SO B. Conner Jr. willbe. the guest gp + = Gordon: dMps, . Garson gow 3 ; . f many, and also be of great 1H speaker,’ on ow Kanij—I Tope * 1949: “fashions! , | pa. : spiritual value, I believe, to a ZH I Following -the-dinper separate will be friendly, Hattering, dun. Wool Frocks {great number of young people for * 3 NT A meetings will be held by the festive, feminine. : lin Demand along time 4 ’ vgroups. Mrs. Albert Peters Br..| Mrs. Nancy Hawks (former| Fl Pritchett (Mrs. Earl That is Myron Taylor's gift t . ~-In_the f unit president, will preside at|Mrs. Howard Hawks)—How do I Florence Pritche . {Cornell University for an inter- call at al E. T. Smith)—The clothes I like! their business Mrs. P. Liwant to look In 19497 Good, Jil peor oon those vou. never notice [2th hall as a World War ‘II esalte ~~ Sertell unit chairman of. legisla-|still wear slacks at home and in| ‘0 - second: oy I like them memorial, named after his wife. Please don # tion and national defense, willithe country. In town I shall keep |. finitels toni. ine. bot BaBetvE LL is appropriate to have this gift you have “ have charge of the program. Miss on wearing the full skirts and all x ted in color. And 1|tifociated~ with the Christmas| © a five car Susanne Sertell conduct the clothes that make my walstline| ne 400 FH C0 GLO hey | Season—a perfectly unselfish one. purposes ir Junior meeting. {look small, I think women have i) lead : Yor daytime, 1 Rey { That is what Christmas giving your partn Junior Group been delighted with themselves ity byt never man Statiore Cid Meat), but 50 often we for- ha yo Lists Activiti in the “New Look” and their ones’ though I do lke them sim! Ep maoisoiemncance piers the | ists Activities : fellows have been, too. land with walking ease. We could Mr. Taylor's gift should help to Take Ady The juniors made and pregented] Leonora Corbett—In 1949 I'd ce fore of , Pong little wool | Tin many young people in the as Christmas gifts 100 candle like to see everything about tWo dresses. I love off-the-face hats, > ué Of understanding the numer- of Oppe holder place cards to the nurses inches shorter and a whole lot for day and night but I co adi ous faiths by which men live, We That wa at Miller Cottage, Dayton, O.; 100| cheaper. > gladly eliminate’ shoulder. strap must have greater tolerance and 4 : i Rs i ; ~ old fox, h favors ta the T. B. and paraplegic) Mrs. Leon Mandel (Chicago)— bags. Evening clothes Should] SSderstanding of other faiths and TL rettrin mn? PHOTOS BY NOBLE BRETZMAN } deal. He nad Billings Hospital; 500 The new style is set now with the make you look as if you'd break has crown. sr as Ihe word “3 : . of overcal rk calendars to Miller Cottage natural, soft shoulder line, the if touched, with filmy things ..s 2 vi Ena oy. ang. wu: live = rm is : n had been and the Cold Springs Road Hos-|small waist, longer skirt length—| floating behind. * - F-iSiogar. together. : : : : Fr knew that pital; 700 To and From cards to!nut still short enough. ia daytime|- } | We cannot ‘escapé a rubbing of ¥ : Lo never. dog the Cold Springs Road Hospital/to be practical—an all rodLgl Gladys Swarthout—I like the elbows which, of ‘course, was un- ’ Mr. Meek and 1100 To and From cards to tendency to make the woman took. Fich satin and brocaded silks necessary for our forefathers. . 2-PI WORSTED 100% w ol ears 0 weer BiHigy Hopital and 12 dolls for 44 exquisitely feminine as: pow ach “#fé- now being seud for They could seek-far-away places y ° © * the Bid we the stockings at the Knightstown|sible. I hope this fashion idea 0 T'a1 €VENIg gowns, and™ Iii which they-would-not: be:dis-i- a A ABARDINEL ALY Coat! rightened Orphins Home. ©. + |will continue not only through have for some time. Fashion or turbed by others who held differ- Se in : NE LAMP BAP AROB EE com pmsion fbn nampa The 2 ro y BN no, I shall continue to favor ent bellefs and followed different a TE Wr) 'Y; gave ‘cash to the Christ- next year but for many years in)... Rieh red d 1 custom : f clubs it w __mas funds of the Indianapolis|the future. Ae ny Purp es. ate = ® It's Styled In MISSES’ Si I ’ good for, ] = mowapapas and ariad 6 SUL unet- Gaynor- Adrian he shes ok ses shout ws er DY rer | $ Siyled In V"ok> Sizes: Pra; Christmas Eve Prefers Simplicit |completely ‘individual. Well tai-| oren- 1€rcée ” ener ices: pt gssemst enantio wert — only four « . 3 Pp Y § {lored simple suits in brown or| . # I : . } ; —JR—_ "of spades: Pe - = adanet , Gaynor (Mrs. ' Gilbert grey will always remain my first! . It's Styled In JUNIOR Sizes! + partner ha ’ rian of Hollywood)=In-1049Fthoice for daytime wear. ror \Y/ CY king of civ mn er- rig t Shall rete Muon ho Jame ag I'comfort’s sake, I prefer the € ng et ° ' : | ‘ ! a F v ve In sults. fuller skirt to | “ "-. : o - ' nh) : : so : ? NTT . ioseconts and dinner dresses. 1 The * tthe narrow “pencil”) . Mr. and Mrs. Hartzell A 4 It $ Zip Lining All-Wool Lined! an b ’ wl look Vows Read i my euns im, Lm and} Mrs. Gilbert Miller — In 1949 | Boren, 3128 Guilford Ave, an- : . - : word Jha Sam 1 0 SI'd like ‘to see a little less Dounce the approaching marriage °C 1 Sr : Nth rasa sesso ade of some lush material, for!, na ! ® | Te . | Bernadetta' M. “Cinder. entertatfiing NE Rome fd They! upholstery aud: not--so- many, Of thelr daughter... Dolores Ju 304... .co...-covocn GREENSTREET Tailored It! : a ____ daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Henry keep my guests happy whether J.° and pleces, poufs and swags|, mas Pierce, Cloverdale. . I re co 5s hi nes meses vs Bn 220 13 __. A. Ginder, Dundas, Ill, and they arrive in short, long or in. Of —material—It's all . gotten--out| The wedding will be at 2:30 p. m. ® . : TE ol CIA R a I Richard O. Wright, son Of between dresses. In California. ond In the last year. You Jan. 23 ‘in the Shelby Street rn ~The Lining Ts arl-Glo Rayon. : HE Ne Charles Wright, Elkhart, were we dine with friends in their] oc LO Ke¢P anempty chair on Methodist Church. } . el be Diarried Nov. 24. Rois Hore Thal ee ah. they each Side of yon to be cgmfort-| Miss Genevieve Cornelius will Satin! - hE Thé wedding was at 8 a. m.and so i.y dinner dresses are] ponally. I'm a etit si Ki Per- be maid of honor. Miss Marie : out letting in St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Aways long. for I think they to go on Ew! 2a Lnpend Javan and Mita Norma Blea). . ° . “ | the lead—t ringtown, Jil The Rey. Fr. mové with more grace and are ’ vd 9... bridesmaids. Jean 1 Joseph A. Durehen officiated. more flattering when one is morning tin $aning. 1 hope to] Vaughn)’ wil serve as junior It Zips-In, Zips-Out So Easily hy Hite 2. Miss Rita Ginder was her seated. Dave Dare Sotnes at Jo) bridsmald and the flower girl will f . "hearts. W sister's only attendant. Austin] Margaret Case—L would like to. peapte remember That be Jane Hargis, ; . ! Mr. Meek Ginder, brother of the bride, was see the end of too \ 028i the. Socre : 15. The bride-to-be attended B8t. | much fullness/the secret of dressing well n So. here best man. A reception and dance ~~ Qeege es " etm epee eet. sn . | Genevieve of the Pines School, ‘ 3 } H followed the ceremony. ' Teen Problems— : | Asheville, N. C. : ; Py Rmanie They are now at home at 413 G . Vi it P ef Sete) ! oy S————— or hil Muses” Gal Decides When to Leave = V2. acts Hee . . . , , bo ; . » . Gardner, Send ye Fireside Rush Party nt SAY We have Weve, had a Milwaukee; Miss Maxine Gardner, - - to Easley : | WHEN IT'S time to leave a to leave Qrand time “hicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert dianapolis For Purdue Sorority | arty, it's up to the gal to say, x A ar 4 WY iMembers of the Purdue Chap-| "Let's go.” And her escort must py : Spending x holidays with thelr DR. Al ter of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority| accept her decision without [Gardher, 617 E. 20th St. will entertain with a “fireside booing or bickering. a . 6 . I+ Tops All : Prk chat” rush party Thursday in the] A gal may suggest leavin 2 | home of ‘Miss Pat Goheen, 5210 any time after the minimums Plan Parl 3 ret I can nwood Ave. The event, planned| time limit. (It's rude, you The Sky Harbor XC Club will for. Val Jailer? on a New Year's theme, will be| know, to stay legs than an have a party from 9 p. m. to 2 r.vaiue Tp : wy. | ANSW held at 6:30 p. m. hour at an evenirtg party.) She a. m, New Year's Eve in the Plan- ‘ j Jive enc Hostesses with Miss Goheen| may wish to leave if things are tation Club. = Frankie Calvert's * 008s, y ill Miss, Sally Canright,| going badly—if, for instance, orchestra will play. Tickets may MANY $8 or Chesterton; Miss Jean Alexander,| she's irrevocably stuck at a be obtained at the Sky Harbor WITATORS ST ho SUPERIORS} Leo creases | Tell wadistows Miss Jerry Far-| cut-in dance, She may have to Airport. We order them again and again and again—and PE most gu rell, etown, Ind.; Miss Pat! leave if she’s ill or if she has a ————— ‘ ' i : ’ ' some an mien, Pendleton; Misses Winnie| curfew. to meet. JINN ‘DAR to Meet literally. by the hundreds — but you still want : ge deal. , Betty Julow and Hilda] In any case. her Joe must WANE ep, The Gen. Arthur St. Clair Chap- ! more so here they are! ZIP-IN the warm wool Miller, Kokomo, and Miss Toots| take her. The guy may retur ok ter, DAR, will - hs QUES! *Qommiskey of Indianapolis. y return You MUST SAY GOODNIGHT ' v meet at 2:30 p. m. lining when cold weather comes for luxurious that if © Cat to the party later, provided he TO YOUR HOSTESS Monday in the Marott Hotel. Mrs. . . w ‘ buttermi Club Pi : Di tells his date that he plans to . Wo, it's not cute or smart or |EMMmett Huggins and Miss Berta warmth WITHOUT excessive weight. Zip it out : ha gg go Ly ans nner | do so. 20s the lady has no call | gyave to sneak away secretly, Ellis will be hostesses, Mrs. Ben- in th : Material i derful li about © iThe Norway Club will-have a| 0 1é¢l hurt or offended, either. A gal and her escort should |JAMin D. Hipz will discuss Mt. o spring. aterial is. & wencern Cuality — r party at 6:30 p. m. Thurs-| Naturally, however, it would be | go together to find the hostess | ¥ **HOR: : worsted 100%, WOOL GABARDINE. Color se- Ax in the DAR Chapter House.| the height of folly for an escort | or a chaperone. Even if the | 3 x. are : ] miko will be a gift exchange. to urge his date homeward just | party’ was deadly dull, they Open House lections of navy, grey, black, brown, green, wine, , ys . Walter Twiname is program| to get rid of her! | must always tell her they. had . % , rust, natural | nd bei Si f 8 to 20 and "ive Sor irman, © Hostesses are . Mes-| "an a good time. And when the de hi Mig. George W. Fromm wi he } naure 2 : Sige. Jags from ° an ited hi C. Hackleman, H i Ro SATIEE. when you | parture is an especially early end, 1) an. opes Hous Jom : Junior sizes 7 and 9. : 2 : Saloey ~ Twiname s| leave, early or late, you must | one, it's courteous to make 8 | he 812 N. Pent mt : wen . : Bangabery, | Ry \ ome, 4812 N. Pepnsylvapia St. the reg Espns s say f Sodn 1g your hostess. | polite excuse i leaving. . [No invitations have been issued. SE ) ( . WASSON'S COAT SHOP, SECOND FLOOR y a Bave Auk y . ¥ Xa \ = weig L : ) , A \ v xi} : tite | v 1 : Elan \ » : : i Z : y . : J 2 : d« . y x : ’ f : r yi ! sii 3 : " 5 ' : : , oi