Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1949 — Page 23

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Woodstock Club To Hold Ball

‘Many names have been added to the reservation iat for the mformal W # Birthday dinner dance in the Indianapolis Country Club Saturday night. Planning to attend are Messrs. and Mesdames Kevin D. Brosnan, Robert A. MacGill, Alan C. Appel Ward H. Hackleman Jr. hom, party will be Messrs, and es H. Jerome Noel, Edward B. Raub Jr, James! ©O. Birr; Charles Ralph H. Meiinney, Lyman aker, “Harold M. Nawal C. Munson | essrs. and Mesdames Geor; H. Oburn, Thomas C. Tussing, | 1 C. W, Weathers, Guy E. Morrison, O. H. Wilhelm, John H. Lloyd,! Robert Erickson, Willlam F.

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tena, Willlam B. Cooley, Geo E. Enos, James E. Curtis, Talbot Denny, Edward J. Elliott, Lowell H. Stormont, Ralph B. Robert!

Moderation of spring fashions

heauty. of ASUIIEA LANG: of colar

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silhouets—but the word gets tossed out when it comes to the

in those fashions. New fabrics and luscious colors were the high points of the fashicn show &fternoon in Ayres’ the Women's Committee of the Indiana State Symphony Society. The fashion tea was repeated this afternoon. uy In fabrics, there were soft, feather-weight woolens . . . even tweeds were cloud-light. There were jacquard-weave silks and pure silks of many types — filmy chiffons, crisp weaves for suits

ne. of the. Iatiar Wado" tak gerine frock, by McMullen, with the bodice front and the forward halves of the sleeves done up in narrow tucks, ‘In the same color range was a flame chiffon ‘evening gown by Norman Norell, made with a great cluster of poppies at one

wings of the chiffon attached at tops of the shoulder straps.

‘event will be held from 2 to 4!

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Yoadoir of the Tndiana Con) gress of Parents and a Sul are taking part in out-of-town this month, Tonight Mr. Joseph W, Walker,

Here Monday

Juvenile Auxiliary To Sponsor Event

banq : ‘walS0red by the South Bend PTA Mrs. Henry F, Schricker will bei noi in that city, With her is

hostess at a silver tea sponsored Mrs. Jack C. Greig of New by the Auxiliary to the Marion Castle, vice president of Region ‘Juvenile Center, ‘The Seven of the Indiana Co Canty |, Mrs. Walker will leave for 8. ,|louls Feb. 27 to attend. the p. m. Monday in the Governor's gchool Administrators ConvenMansion, Mrs, Frank E. Weimer tion which will convene through | is president of the auxillary, ~~ |Mar. 1

p : At Purdue University this week The honor guests will Include \;,. pot ©, McCammion has

Mesdames Carl J. Weinhardt, been participating in the YocaFrederick G. Balz, Brandt C. tional Guidance Conference at the Downey and Robert F. Shank, school. She is chairman of Juvemembers of the Advisory Com-|nile Protection for the Congress. mittee; Mrs. Joseph O. Hoffnian She was discussion teader for af my panel on “Marriage and -Home-

Other guests ¥ will be Mesdames making."" Unit meetings for the Indian-|

J Reese. apolis and Marion County PTA 3 Se - Douglass| Councils follow: sme TUESDAY AAUW Group Hears Walter H. Vinzant, "Thad R.! Bluff Ave~8 p.m. Founders M Clarke, Edward C. Wakelam, Day program, Dr. Kenneth sin- Book Review rt Harold L. Hasbrook, Rose Marje| clair, head of Indiana Central

Extremes Are Avoided In Spring Silhouettes

Pastel and neutral tones have 4 new, clear look far removed

trom the “dusty” shades of past!

seasons. Champagne tweed, for

eral chairman, Mesdames

\Cruzan, O. C. Neler, Otto Mayes,| College history department, William Summerville, Robert L.|#peaker.. Mrs. Robert M. Fishing Davis, L. Marshall Vogler, Wil.| Jr. is chairman, liam G. H. Holly and Fred Holt. Mars Hill-7:30 p. m. Founders Mrs, Emory W. Cowley is ‘gen-, Day. The Rev. Leroy McDowell, Wil-| speaker. Play by fifth grade

, Walter H.! pupils. Carrollton Ave. Hany Siodgsen. v mitee R.. Warren Central—7 p. m. Parent Castle” (Hutchison) will be re-

and E, C, Gheen Jr. At the event will be Messrs, and Mesdames Don P. Hawkins,

example, takes the place of flat Yeagy will pour, and Mésdames

education study group. Mia. viewed by Mrs. Lloyd 8. Wilhite.

oeige in a woolen ensemble. Even Fred Brown, Everett E. Lett, navy, leading color of the sea- Laura F. Ray and Cadman Starr

Herbert A. Lewis, Robert B. Me-, Connell, George C. Mercer, Dr. And Mrs. Willlam Kendrick, Dr. and—Mrs, Robert Jenkins, Dr. “and Mrs. Charles Van Tassell Jr., Miss Gloria Cole, H. E. Con-| rad, Russell J. Ryan Jr. and Bruce L. Hilkene.

Springtime Ball Parties Planned | Stansfield Circle members are dinners. and. informal...

Springtime Ball to 'bé held SatPrday. night in the Woodstock

Having dinner together will be Dr. and Mrs. John Fisher and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Garrett. In party will be Messrs.” and Mesdames Ralph - Baur, William R. Troyer, John E. Thurston, William T. Connor, George D. Hayes, Hugh Smeltzer, ' Thomas Riddick Jr. and Robert

A sr, dian n. sr 1ST ES Must Be Worth the Effort

will attend with Mr. and Mrs.

sire Bangs siner wa i. If Fum Is to Be Had in Spending

Panning parties. In my business as a free-lance radio writer, you never know| ~~ viaSditional Teservations have for sure whether you'll have a feast or a famine, and most of: MF gli is the fifth installment aah Wage —d Or the Meridian Hills the successful practioners who get great gobs of work thrown of excerpts from the new book night, Theis ane party tomorrow at them take it all on the theory that next week or next ‘monthi*How fo Get More Fun for Your Mam $ inchide Messrs, and or next year they may be crying for jobs. | Money,” written by George B. R. Rowle, D. ys ehendon, Don I broke into writing radio dramatic shows while I was, of Anderson (Reilly & Lee, 325 W. nta, Robert .; things, editor of a syndicated| ~~ ~—| Huron St, Chicago: $b).

Photo by Ruth Ann Haw Hom, Times staff Photographer. A pair of h igh-placed half: belts makes fashion news in this gray wool coat by Clare Potter. It was shown yesterday and this afternoon in fashion teas, sponsored by the Women's Committee of the |- Indiana State _Symphony Society, in Ayres’ Tearoom.

tion of slim lines.

son, has a fresher look In its new, lighter tones. As for spring silhouets, tremes of fullness are toned rn and there is a greater propor-

newest look of all is the comfortably slender line with fullness | placed at the silhouet top in cape-| lets or butterfly dolman jackets. A hint of the Empire influence is ‘apparent in many costumes |

With high-rising bodice lines or with belts

placed normal. waistline level. Indicative of this trend is a Clare Potter coat in gray wool!

above the!

(with a pair of half-belts span- |

ning the back just below the shoulder blades.

_YOUR MANNERS—

SITUATION: You tele hone, another man at his home and hs wife, whom You know, answers the telephone. . POOR WAY: Ask to speak © “Mr. Jones" —just as you would if you were calling his office and his secretary answered the telephone. . BETTER WAY: Say something lke: “This is Jim Brown, Mrs. Jones. May 1 speak to Mr. Jones, please?” - . .

SITUATION: You drop by

Ha, Donald Ellis and G. B.' advertising service. It took about ant aiditional income. pen A veral ears. a home wi k of my tim secon a our weekly show , Messrs. and Mesdames J.[48 hours 3. week of my . was offered, I didn’t hesitate a!'dream room for his little boy and

Homer Dady, Noel Iiams, J. H.. On the side, I got a job writBaldwin a Geor z minute about grabbing it. |a craft workroom for himself that | wil seta Es. Olive also} IE 4 wenkiy i plone | Neither did I hesitate at the/would be the envy of every handy-

remot ~— =" |third or fourth. By the time I/man in town. quit my syndicate job, I was| This fellow gets about $80 a doing five half-hour shows

20. Ww. Washington St.

{ sheer volume. {where he could get a lot for al-

After a year of the five-show- most nothing, with plenty of time

Back Again! A Big New . J lr busimess, I paused long to get that nothing together. Shipment of That “Real Gone’

| enough to take stock. Eddy had| {paused long before that. When | Tough Going she finally persuaded me to stand | But Worth It {still long enough for a rational n - . analysis of what was happening, | nN en 1 sald, th ip ve I had to admit that I was making JUS! been felling me that you {ithorve- mone tting- less sleep, could do a better job than the feel Snel: fo and having men you would have to hire to Heeling outside of my work than do it. You've told me how handy le bef t life. you are at carpentry. I know that jeer ore In my five or six of your preacher | I had taken on 2» Yeh ork friends with similar aptitudes ias I had because I wante > would be tickled pink to spend a ievery possible fun want my fam- o..x end now and then exercising FN Soul have. a Wa Jims their neglected manual abilities.” 0 face a rule that ha " o ally into the fun plan long before. Now,” 1 said, "ii nave o ao | rule is, “decide if it's worth S°0me weighing. Every minute o The - your leisure time for a good many getting. {months would be-devoted to planTeacher Wanted ning and building that house. ' : ' ere wou mes when you Drea blouse would have aching muscles. There ou. wan

vou adt i, Soi Hough 1 Sela vou would be so discouraged you the sake of making - case | Wouldn't be fit company for your tots assis that you cant even Wie and children. ce together a down payment| “No matter how carefully you on your number one want. What Plan, there inevitably would be on Ya times when robbing the children’s" To get it, you need more money than you have. Getting implies going after, and the tougher the want, the more going after is involved. Here's one of the most wonder- | ful, if also most mystic things| oo ou've worked out | : a ee and have de-/ His fun plan is under way and Toided you could do it but don’t the results are going to be monuJlwant to, the No. 1 want disap- mental.

; vs all] Now, in my case, if getting a thane - Ley Sa home of my own meant doing any

of the carpehfry work myself, the One of the mor wasnt my EOIN ater would be too tough to ©

mak he tting worth the eflown. It was a case where getting "+ <® the getting

{fort, {the No, 1 want was worthwhile. If a careful analysis of the It involved a school prissipal who problem convinced me that the gave me what he regas 88 AN nly way 1 could get a home was insurmountable problem. home— MY building it myself, I would "His No. 1 want was a |quit wanting a home of hy own.

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enough ready cash.” You would have to borrow some money and you would have to make some sacrifices — sacrifices of what could easily begcalled necessities, Would . the home be worth all

“The Badge 7 the Bopper”

festured by LIFE Magazine, Benny Goodman and : Coast-to-Coast Television Shows

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Over 100 Years old THE 'REPOUSSE no ,

will serve in the dining room, | In the receiving line will be "| Mesdames Cowley, Schricker, Weimer, B. Lynn Adams, Fred L. Iske, Julius L. Rockener, Lau-

jand John K. Guthrie. rs. Harold J, Hayes Is hostess lara She will be assisted by | Mesdames E. M. Dill, Roscoe L. | |Barnes, Earnest R. Alcorn, Guy |0.-Byrd, Claude E. Franklin, C. B. {Casselman, Edward H. Brown, John W, Carter, Elza Henson, {Edward H. Niles; Cecile T. Vestal, William Jester, H. B, Tillman, E.| C. Rumpler, Jasper C. Scott, Julius Johnson, Rex R. MecCon-| (nell, 8, J. Bardsley, A. Vern Har——===rison, Minnie Cooper, Leot} Trook | |and John V. Petry and Miss Enola |Snodgrass. f | © Miss Victoria Montani, harpist, {will play for the tea. Mesdames |Murlin D. Mullane, 0. C. Wilson, | |H. H. Arnholter and Clayton H. [Ridge will be registrants.

53 Descendents at 67

PIERRE-—Mrs. Lizzie Campbell! lof Miller, 8, D., is only 67 years old, but she has 83 living des{cendents. ‘She has 12 children, v9 l|grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren. With the excep{tion of two granddaughters, all (Hive within 20 miles of her home.

A————————————————————— Entertains at Lunch Mrs. Leslie M. DeVoe, 4014’ Washington Blvd, entertained at luncheon yesterday for commit! fee chairmen working on the! annual Park School Garden Tour. | The tour will be May 7 and 8.!

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