Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1949 — Page 3
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y SATURDAY, MAR. 5, 1040 2 i : ak = THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES i: * Women’s ‘Orchestra Division’ Future Spring Brides Announce
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In Symphony Fund Campaign Will Give Reports at Luncheon oe Mayor and Msgr. Pugan Will Attend . Fi ~ Meeting in Columbia Club ., . r
Fre ~The “orchestra division” team of the woman's section in the currenj “Buy.a Share in Your Symphony's Future”
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The Second Presbyterian C terian Churc will be the scene at 4:30 p. m,
today of Miss Carolyn” Nancy
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: : : 3 { THmith’s marriage to Robert Rice EL campaign will hold its first report meeting at a “dutch . Frederick, Bridgeport, Conn. Dry oF Weiter treat” luncheon Monday noon in the Columbia Club. Jean 8. Milner will officiate. JF r. 5-8ix The unique team, patternsd along the lines of the symphony The . bride is the daughter of egion ' ofe orghestra chairs, has an honorary conductor, Mrs, Easley R. Black (Dr. and Mrs. David L. Smith, ves in cone” wood, general chairman; six “first chair” players, who correspond Williams Creek, and Mr. Freds sly adopt to the usual campaign division heads and 26 “assistant first chair” jerick is the son of Me snd Mrs, py From players, corresponding to team captains, The 114 “orchestra play-| \V. W. Frederick. Allegan, Mitr, : : Denedts ers are the workers in a regular campaign. SL formerly ‘of Elkhart. o ke into. a Mayor Al Feeney, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry ¥. Dugan and first Mrs. Robert P, Knowles, sister chair members of the Indisnapolis Symphony Orchestra will attend of the bride fatron of honor, ng Legion : # : : - . / ember per the luncheon, : * dy will wear a mint green taffeta > “Included will be Leon Zawisza, concertmaster; Charlotte Reeves, * dress in Empire style, It has a unset’ {iy head of the second violin section; Harold Sorin, first viola; Joseph lace bodice with buttons down the id Legion's Seuraelf first: cello; Fay Jen- Lahr. Looks Bracken. D. 1. Coa Sh neckline, cap sleeves : nings, first bass; Harriett Pea- Fats oe . — : ; . ; N pensions cock, first flute; Earl Schuster, "er, Barbara Hissey, Edmond Mrs. G. W. Frederick, Minnee tia 3 first oboe; Howard Johnson, first Har: moon A rile apolis; Miss Mitzi Badger. News : . e: JI = fane. Vt.; Miss Beverly Campbe) t ‘the GArinet; Michas! Spielman, frat beth Vestal, Patricia Avery, Alice > A ¥ y ell, ns 3 bassoon; Frederick Schmitt, first 0h A i Photorenex. Anderson, and Miss Gretta Peters three-day horn: Max Woodbury, first trum. “ovelace, Marion Thomas, Al- "7" : Prat: phiata, ; ac Dexheimer-Carion photo, J : d Boy CM son will be the bridesmaids. Their to consid. ct G ax Rh —. first trom. [Portia Denk. Helen Shepard. and, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Alexander, 6135 Win. Miss Jane Petit, 4617 Guilford Ave., and Roland E. Roach will Miss Norma Jean Hussey an y A. NBC | rocks of yellow and orchid’ tafe is" Yanitilte i ie McAllister, tuba; 1. 0CHe Stewart, - throp Ave., announce the approaching marriage be married Apr. 23 in the Holy Name Catholic Church. Their Beth will be ‘married Apr. 16, her parents, Mr, co "0 0” coihiciad in the same ‘epresentae ™ ne} ed: Cook timpani and . Second violin players are Mes- § hn . d hter, Nancy Louise, to Earle L. _parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse J. Petit, Crawfordsville, and "and Mrs, Luther Hussey, 937 Berwyn St. an nanrer as .he matror pf honor's over Come wii ‘ ' dames’ Louis Marks, David Cook, © Their caughier, y : 8 d Mrs. Charles E. Roach, Beech Grove. The ceremony will ~ nounce. Mr."MacBeth is the son of Mr. and Mrs. dress. Their caskets will be filled that Vet. Ralph Lillard, percussioe. = |prit; Morris, Albert Goldstein Jr. Forthman, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Forth: ~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Roach, : Lorne MacBeth, Southport, with Wedgewood: iris blooms, irged with Mrs. Edmund W. Hebel is “con” p, | Byrkholder, J. N. Collins, man, Springfield, Ill. The rité will be Apr. 3. be at 10:30 a.m. j : y J0utpas esa JN GUHE And ROCA; " certmaster” of the division; Mrs.’ J. Kwitny, Alfred W. Noling. yy od g = = | 5 Leonard A. Solomon, second vio- wo “oie ™y Oh Me U6 Vonnegut, | G 1 S ie ‘Bride Will Wear or sed lin section head; Mrs: J. A. Alex- Don Bowers, Mary Newcomb, arbara ees 4 ane | € P Satin Lace Gown sion, reso ' ander, first cellist; Mrs. Con Bechérer,- Philip -Falender. 7 CoA - Sr rt rst tester rei TT et TE tl A WY 1 ie cman isi sking Cone “. Bmith, first viola] Mrs. Robert M.7 ilda Hecht. : ; Ei * . ar Chantilly lace Soliaf Reeents s Stith, first bass. and Mrs. W. H. ‘ . ol id JN]... the sweetheart neckline of the compensas ~GIbbE, first chair player of the —-Mesdames Lewis Lurie Mau-—§- 0 day YOWS rr 1 candlelight satinbridal gown. The ote dis- woodwind sections. {Hee Soldbias Bernard D. Rise: ; ; . {fell hooped shin wil fall ints A and none . ak, » Laman Bru- . . ; cathedral .'en n. A ban lisabilities; Others Assist ner, Witham Raffensperger, Sav, n Michi an : b Home Rite of-6range blossoms will hold the ments for '‘Concertmaster’ non Hughes, Robert Orbison, Pau 2 i . bride's fingertip length veil. She disabi abil - J-Fouts,-John-KneideheHarry P.. rrr mit “MAFFIARS VOWE TUNItEd MISS WI CRYEY TF CHNCRAS Or Whits imitations Aptistant oe haie Players fot Cooper, Morris Stoner, Irving Times Speeial auf — "Gillespie i) Vain “Ban- fore BaBhmmpn Fd carnas rates of Mrs. Hebel are iy 8 ghmes Susan Linderman, Robert Kahn, Joe JACKSON, Mich, Mar. 5—Miss croft Fenstermaker at 2:30 p. m. tion ‘tufts and white orchids. dows and C. Drake. Rosalie Spong. Jackson Jr., Gabe Wagman, Wil- Barbara Dees was to become the loday in the home of the bride's ww. Frederick, Minnea lis National Shedd Hemingway, Karl M.,.., 'B,r man, Leo. Kammen. pride of Ernest Watson Fullen- wirents. Mr.: and Mrs Bryant eo : rs polis, ; full res- - Koons and Graeme B. Supple. yy 404 Aaron, Herbert Sudran- wider today in the Episcopal W. Gillespie Jr. 3850 N. Talbot Wii ve as ints Sait man, ks in‘ the Assistant players for Mrs. Solo ..; 1 jopert Mossler, Nat Smith, Church chapel. The ceremony Ave. : jumbus, Ind." William Carpente \nstruction mon are Mesdames Louis H. poo ve per ovmson Merrill was scheduled for.2 p. m. The Rev. Henry G. White, pas- Chicago: i — ATpen T, uation of Segar, ‘Ralph Cole, F. H. Gold- Cohen, Allen Goldstein and Louise ~ She is the daughter of Mr. and tor-of the Woodside haa Rivers th. ona Dr DOD: hi tration as bach, Harold H. Bredell and Al Block. \ : * Mrs. Frank Dees of this city and Church ofticiated. Mr. Fenster- reception “will be in the ‘ church rnment fred Wolfenstein. i {the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. maker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. parlors nefits. Mrs. Alexander's assistant'Ceollo Section Ernest W. Fullenwider, 1320 N. J. Ralph Fenstermaker, 4720 N.| Mr. Frederick and nis bride will came to players are Mesdames William Players Listed Delaware St., Indianapolis. "Ys : Pennie ate , NN, M i yedench and | is} ide 1 it. He said Burns Jr., 8. H. Gardiner, ‘Charles "ay Mrs. William F. Rickett of In- a He Elka : ’ ge. with pare Brownson. P. P. Hufford Jr. an Working with the first chair dianapolis, sister of the bride- P. H Ho photo. P. H. Ho photo « CotHargis phot. | Miss Mary Sieaneg Pensar, PO ee bride attended Dep 1 that the William Fortune Jr. With Mrs. players in the cello section are groom, will be matron of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooler, The marriage of Miss Rober- A Feb, 12 ceremony united alter TO. i es Ty CI ra ng oe " Bd By | program Smith are Mesdames 4 E, Ran Mesdames George McDougall, The bride's pune Hak print of [42 E. 48th St. announce the ta Davidson to John Unver: Miss Ruth Joan Phipps, daugh- re dress il ad tagotied Kappa Kappa Oar Sree ult he = cg yg Robert J, Robert Howell, Albert D. Menden- Te Be ied bodice and engagement of their daughter, +zagt will be next Saturday. Par: ter of Mr. and Mrs, John Hollis yo c. cap sieeves and gored skirt. /idr. Frederick is a DePauw grade A vite Boyle. - =hail, W. Daniel Kibler, Alex Clark. 'sirajght skirtrover which rails a Phyllis, ¥o Dr. Svdney L.-Jorents-of the- couple-‘are Mr. and Phipps; Rize. Facama-AySu- fier accessories: Were DroWi-3ud Hate ‘and a Beta Theta Pt Fras ever wit. Mrs. Stith's assistant bass play- Robert R. Girk, Paul V. Jones, short peplum. Her. ivory straw’ dan, New Rochelle, N. Y. The . Mrs. Austin H. Davidson, 2303 and Raymond Lee W pps, 30n Sie Cirtied a bouquet of spring ternity member. xT oe ers are Mrs. Edwin J. Biltcliffe, s1nert M. Rust, George J. Mayer hat is trimmed with a white rose, couple will exchange marriage Nowland Ave., and Mrs. Alma of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Chase os gerard Joney” are Mrs. George Fothéringham and II, Wilbur. Patterson, James Dad a lime colored veil matches vows Mar. 27 : Unverzagt, 1061 W. 29th St. Philipps, 1967 N. Tacoma Ave. 5 Te bride : agua. Crepe own rganizations— this one Miss Josephine Madden. Assistant ' : . ner shoes. / i . mer eit emt * ad a low V . neckline, shirr n p lavers in the ‘Wood Peirce, Walter Farrell, Harojd The best man will be Capt. : . ; : [Bridge Results— sleeves and wide panel shirring on ead, mest hai Jay with Mrs. Gibbs Hartley. and Charles Gallup. Rickett. After the ceremony the Blackwoo on rag or in the flared skirt, She wore a ay ann nds sections L : . ! - : - : ‘ xr . Mesdames Earl Grimsley, John le will leave on a short motor ; 2 : : . haio- ‘and bridal streamers of: 1 (Legion re Mesdames Henry W. "Hoss, couple eave a 5 4) ! x 8 . o support Herbert T. Wagner, Alice True- noel Es goer, Dip. They will be at Lome at 2547 u e 00 n 00 é wen ri ge u S ‘Balenciaga maline. Her flowers » : tional per blood and Webber Donaldson, Neill Garber, Stanley Selig, Stan- N. Alabama St. Indianapolis. ey : were white orchids, valley lilies, i 1I's alm i ss ley Britton, William Burns, Ralph, Mrs, Fullenwider was gradu- 3 BD % Je white hyacinths and ivy. : tf 25 cents Miss Martha Shingleton and Miss oo ("0 Jones, Robert ated from Hanover College and / oo CC ed - ] on : usive. ue Elzaveth One Jenkins, John Nunamaker, Don- ix a member of Phi Mu Sorority Muzzy oncedaes -1 00 S0 AME WINNETS | son r renstermaker was the ~The Kirshbaum Plasers wit ro » > > = . - > t ® » SL . , - »" abilitation Compose Group i Bs Ehodis, Willian ries. hr. Fullenwiter attended Butler By EASLEY BLACKWOOD 5 Bb A numher of bridge club results the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Present op Ton r . vl: ' ,. University, : XR “ONY ‘a Tt 16 ;. Even when you * . 0 i : ; : Of First Violins first violin sec- Emily Lemcke. Harvey Rogers. Attending the wedding fro NEY ER. CONCEDE 3 sonra! A out! You até announced. The Marott ral Her redding tip in the South Mrs. Horace N. Roberts will dis ct) Members o : . Walter Downing, JohngMarsh and Indianapolis. in addition to the 2F® Sure decia WC.” scounted suit ‘length. And Bridge Club which met Tuesday : ? rect the play. : = " tion include Mesdames Bernard, ‘y,, isn, Miss Jean Wells mother of the bridegroom and: MAY have forgotien a card vo iathan! Re anally have the the hotel names its winners ngute Ser or Jha dress, Set The cast includes Mrs. Sidney Batty, George W. Bowman, ; ak a a t 's always the possibility that declarer may a "in the ho os : + Balenciaga hat’ nad prin m : J feet, Dan Mer , wi Simon 1. and Miss Mary Mabhr. the attendants, will be Mrs. Emily ese ce and not know it. He may take an unnecessary finesse or .,o.. 2... North and South— and her accessories were: navy Isaacs. Miss Alice Rosenfeld, d, W. Va., ; : Team members for the assistant Souffiott and Mrs. Buford E, balanc ; A | createst experts are human al : : bin * Wiliam Barrett, Bernard Bloom, ation first, Kiser, Harry A. Peterson, D. M. first chair violinists include Mes- Beach, aunts of Mr. Fullénwider; he may make an error. Even the greatest experts are "Jerome Jacobs and R. W, Lee; Vive. Sl Sig Brenner. Joe Ecktman 's a tough Li A, dames J. Albert Smith Jr. Mrs. Wilbert 8. Sage and Miss though I have at Yes heare . None vulnerable. first; Lawrence J.. Welch and Alter Mar 22 Mr. Fenster- genry peldman. Robert Hollands 4 fell the Howard, Donald J. White. Charles Thomas M. Fitzgerald Jr. Joseph Sandra Kay Sage. PR pik] South. dealer. PINE Robert ‘Wood, hecond; Herbert pit Er ARC HER bride will be Alor Adolph Kirber, Sid Tuchniia ’ . ry A ¢ / _ ——————————— n todav’s d Mr. 3 ) . . : ) | 31 S . - - a Wy : Elizabeth Athenbach and Oren L. Thomas J Blackwell Jr. Robert I ] SC Chart Dale allowed this to hold but was H—A J 32 third; East and West Mrs. Wil- University and a Kappa Alpha Ren H. Watt will speak tothe 1 y Rifles. ; x ES J: Lewis, Dou SS is, Rich- A A ; forced to win the spade continu- D—Q F3 liam Rose and Mrs. William Ep- Theta Sorority member. Mr, members of the Central Distriet clared for ‘W. F Kl WwWil- ugla. Morris, Rich F : tries ton of the lam MA Loin Hiei ard E. McCreary, Wilbur V. Wool- MONDAY ation with the ace. He led the Cll 8 2 stein, first; Mrs. Randall Bass rare 2S udue Un. Nurses Association. at 8 p.m. rt Just! John Goldthwaite, E. G. Hinshaw, Swi pn Ponder ave B. Noten Bango Chip 505. msi of Te Tt ray won M ivi) or iY) and Mrs. Ralph W. Stahl, second. of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity Weduestiay in the Methodist Hosurt Justice 1 ; waim. ; Mrs. H. M. Hollingsworth. 1225 from dummy. Mr. Muzz (Mr. an Mr. 2) ; y y . ee pili pita uditorium. n Walter Letz, Raymopd Peterson, : . . d 3 Kx 9 4 Mrs. Vernon Warner and V. L. da —— : : eaded the Twi . ’ ' N. E . $ +) sith the king and returne S—K QJ 10 H—K 10 The Private Duty Nurses’ See the. resolu. ar 3 ae, iS ing Bass Players Won, hat ese: a. Two spade tricks were yg 5 _. 8=7 8 5.% Sandberg. third. Wl St X : tion is in ‘charge of the ein De Jee : Are Announce Maxwell Major, assistants. Mrs. cashed, declarer discatiing iva D—9 o ’ i Dan 3 . The resuits of the Holy Cross U nn There will be a socigl hour after a confer- ’ | Mesdames Frank J. Welch." John W. Thornburgh, speaker’ small clubs and playing -1AS8LLC—10 —) 8. Bridge Club's master point game the program. 3 ws : on second Favorite {Maynard Hokanson, Marshall dinner. Bh apRaKer] spade and the deuce of clubs SOUTH (Mr. Dale) poo Tuesday night in the hall ¥ or) Hy or t to spen |Beal, R. O. Richards, Fred W.. TUESDAY from the board. S—A 3 ' are. North and South—Mrs. J. ¢ patrons. pupils and teache * veterans |Keuthan, Hugo Fechtman, Geotge Alpina Chap.—6 p. m. YWCA, Mr. Champion then played the H—-Q 7 6 B. Clemans and Mrs. Waring ers of School 57 will be guests at sly 25-cent Shank Jr., Richard Layton, J. M. Mrs Not p- Reviolds, ker. ten of clubs which Mr. Dale won D—A 10 8 6§ Lynch, first; Mrs. Joseph Greenen the Children’s Museum Family Masters, 8. 8. Wells, W. H. Nech- A trali Ch oy Sar ipes * with the ace. He followed with C—A 765 -* and Mrs. Joseph Conley, second; Hour from 2 to 5 p. m. tomorrow v' the reso ling, Arnold J. Zeigler, George H. ustralian BP. a P- m ueen of hearts and then & Tue bidding: Mrs. and Mrs. Homer Riegner, in the museum. . Warren Hotel. Miss Amy Keene, he 9 . ence then Wear, George Hosmer, James Kk ST Ne. small heart to dummy’s ace. The S Ww N FE . 'tnird; East and Wesi- Mr. and Hostesses’ will he Mesdames D, it. Parlia. Zoercher, T. C. Alexander, K. L. ‘ Speaker. cuit failed to break. Mr. Cham- 4 ¢ Pass 1 H Pass Mrs, A. J. Barnes, fitst; Mr. and F. Mitzner. Thomas Sterling, he recom- \Urieh, Bud Vickery, John Burk- Flemish Flanders Chap.—7:45 p. pion. discarding the four Gf clubs 4 x pags INT Pass Mrs. Adair Smith, second; Mrs. urpen,.. Joseph. P. Cums : to-be-geted——— ~=rhartand-Johmr WH men Misses mE NewYork “SEBYANCH. o the last lead. JNext came tHE 3 NT All Pass TY Becknell and Xs Wallace ge re at RE al convene {Irene Burgess, Mary L. Matlock. Indiana National Bank. Mrs. queen of diamonds from dummy. So Simpson, thifd. Play of this group Grubb. Loren Hodges. Robert 5 Kathryn Bowlby, Virginia Thorn- Hershel Lewis, hostess. Mrs. .qvered by East's king and won Dale led the three of diamonds will be suspended until after Lent. Foster. . H.. T...Litteral, .Darsell.... ims os ton-and Nel McMittan- Frazer: “Jon “W. THOPHBUFEN. “§PeaKer. ith he ace in the ¢IoRed WANT STr (KE BOAF. WERT Up With Hig “The Men's Duplicate Club an- Gooch. J ,. SI ER 8 p vith the ! F ooch. James W, Sieener, Francis The string bass - section lists-Old - Glory Chap:—8 pm. Mrs: The six of diamonds. was. led. 10 ten and required Mr. Champion 10..nounces its winners: North and ‘Helkema “1. “I. Hoynes, Frank Op, . Mesdames Robert Kirby, Rudolph. 8. E Pihl, 4923’ Brouse, hostess. the jack on the board and at play the nine. The last two tricks South John Lynn and John J. _MacMillian, Robert F. Armstrong, arized vs Haerle, Russell Williams, Frank Mrs WW Touppert. speaker. thig point Mr. Muzzy threw his were won with the eight of Ya O'Keefe. first; Virgil Rupp and Frank M. Cox. Evelyn Vie and 9 BCs wey. “hindlex Sor donn Transdgedan—€hap=11:30 a. m. remaining cards on the table and Panag and dummy’s King © Jarry Dettra_ second. East ad George 8. 'Schwitzer and Mj d the Ars: of an am W. Knight. gE Naw York St. Branch. Indi- concéeded the rest. clubs. x TVs eRt- aries Madinger and Tq a9 Wallace Montagu. z ; Miss Dorothy Sheerin and Miss FV il . =“ Richard Laud. first; J. B. Clem. '# : RP IR. '0., 1009 8, Patricia’ Burnett. : i .. ana ta] Bank. gre. John Muzzy S Blunder 3 Send questions on bridge to ans and John F. Gansman, sec- : " Let’ E t i k $150 and Players in the woodwind sec- ’ WEDNESDAY : Loses Contract Mr. Blackwood, The Indianapo- ond. The group met Monday s “a Te ; "unlocked von are Mesdames F. Willard gio pe Janeiro Chap.—10:30 Mr. Champion let out a terri- lis Times, Indianapolis 9. night in the Marotr. , Fields, Donald R. Smith and a. m Mrs 0. N Happ: = oh tying bellow and Mr. Judge, the . ren et . Results of the Newcomers Dup- ran e 3 e et todtan of Dorothy Adams. Misses Catherine Beech Grove Kostess Mrs expert “onthe laws; was asked Theta Mothers Heate Clui-meeting Monday after J be... Fina m———— ; - Bailey, Eda ‘Good, Grace z fara ee rie Lg ¢ mg. Firat ‘he quoted law 2) ” > noon inthe YWCA are: North: rd k Cone No. 8, tora Helen Talge Brown, speaker. for ‘a ruling Pl 1 T d 2 . . f the school, Greene, Cerene = Ohr, Gertrude THURSDAY "87 which says that a concession an iea 1uesaay and South -Mrs. C, L. Arvin and or M d s and took Bhodes, Fiance Stalker, Esther Aloha Chap.— 10:30 a.m. Mrs-of tricks by a defender is not Under the direction of Miss hus E " Jordin, Bret; Mis, on ay é hop. - ornton, 8 Zimmerman, Ruth Doris Todd. 5326 Sin leton. valid uniess his partner accedes. Jane Esterline, active chapter 1 assady an “Mrs. : en on ; from the het Laura-Battson and: Eliza- “hostess: Mrs. Thelma Shuts Then he referred to 1a TO membérs of the Butler University a oer Raat pe Wert) BY META GIVEN" lation, 1601 eth Duncan. assistant, Mrs. Walter Houp- and stated that since Mr. Muzzy Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority will eich DE A Te. Mary MONDAYS MENUS ed at 1129 . . pert, speaker; luncheon. had improperly exposed his hand. present the program fof a musi- . I dre. How ncen cy reakfast ol Lindley, Mrs. Micheli to Head FRIDAY Mr. Dale could treat the remain- cal tea before the Theta Mothers Hall nd Pha, a Mprusgon, 84 "with sigur and (hin eam dated Fi » % . Anglo-India Chap.—6 p. m. 38th ing cards of ‘either defender as Club at 2 p. m: Tuesday in -the be at 12:45 ; e oft cooked ‘eggs arn Meetings of Guild Al in hap = 1. Xo. 2th ing cary re Poe "IRE be at 12:45 p.m. Mar. 14 in the Bred ot en broken Mrs. A. J. Micheli ‘will be offi- tional Bank. Mrs. Grace T. Naturally Mr. Dale chose to The faculty and members. of’ Wir ) s of the M ilo: : Dun Ey rissing. cer of the day for the monthly Knight and Mrs, Carl v. Diet. treat Mr. Champion's remaining other mothers clubs at the Uni- ARTS tne Mallory Lupli- Lv rwa a . ye ; X 2 . . ) ar ott Tas cate Bridge Club play Monday Jrst sandwiches irve bread) Acials said all-day meeting of St. Vincent's hostesses. Mrs. Ada Lory, cards as penalty cards. They were versity have been invited as spe- night in the cafeteria are: North eB ® tion at Guild Monday. It- wil open at’ speaker. . ’ * the nine and seven of diamonds cial guests. . ) and South Mr, and Mrs. Frank Queen Anis Sherries ts., but ;10 a. m. in the Nurses’ Audi- Joan of Are Chap.—12:30 p, m, and the eight of clubs. Mr. Judge Mrs. Walter Stulildreher isz'j; + andenburgh, first; Mrs ) Di age torium in the hospital. Mrs. Wil- W. Washington St Branch had also pointed out that when hostess chairman. Assisting her Frances Dobbs a re a nner . St, . L L nd Mrs. K. M. kod } uests Jam ¥. Kons and Mes. Co pine Indiana National Bank. Mrs. a defender has two or more pen” id be Me Baiph LARIhE Rian Schafer, second; East and West , re See ates y d wn . assis rs. chreli. F., H. Diehl and Mrs. C, C. alty cards, declarer can desig- Tipton; Mesdames aries A... _ Al Tollefsen and K. M. Scha- : ; pr ay Oy an ives ) Hinkle's By MRS. ANNE CABOT Chairman of the luncheon com-- Rothman, hostesses. Election; nate which one is to be played. Weller, V, E. Bryant and G. H. fer, first; L. E. McFarren gp BY SUE. Bl ENETY Poren coabha ball team, h Ruitled Soi At king mittee is Mrs. Russell Tolley. Mrs. W. W. Houppert, speaker. “So at the eleventh trick Mr. Woody. Clarence Huetten, second. { Here ; i A kay uo eadlines in : en - smtp . h Ws - drock that's as.y 8 cal ORANGE JELLY games this news and the lovely illustrated * be. The -comfortable yoke is 5 medium oran 3 f { . J : » 8. : marrow itt, sooner Carolyn: Schnurer Says U. S. Women Seek Too Much Wardrobe Variet I comran ihackr ack Dem an y. is : : ] on ® given at Crocheted with a double ruffle, y ays . » 0 arie y hax a. graceful flare. The per- 1, ¢ powdered 1 Christian itv 215 i . ‘ if selec the Easter stlan Men the dolly. meakites 1918 nches By. LOUISE FLETCHER Contest there ix interest in what from one season to another. 1 garment. She has to be able to’ On the subject of simmer Jeet ipelestion for. the 2 Sor gar Cota of the second ruffie. A smaller | THERE'S. bia be iter Carolyn Schnurer has to say look for good fabric and good recognize the ‘way a fabric wants wardrobes for girls with city jobs Pattern S438 it a sew-rite Strain Juice bo and. lemons, doily with a single’ ruffle is you. City i ent Ney about the way women clothe cut.” : to go." And until she develops a and short vacations, Mrs. Schnur- perforated pattern in sizes 12, and on.-half cups ey Be ons ; easily crocheted from this same (po coon District. 14 a themselves, 2 Mrs. Schnurer places the hign- Sufe eye for Suitability, *he er recommends lots of -cotton 14 14 18 and 20. Size 14, 4', 'four-quart kettle, Stir in pectin : pattern and makes a dainty ow rattling streets are choked IP her opinion. the error we ast value on good firm conatruc- should stick to- orthodox real- skirts and blouses, —suri dresses yards of 39-inch; % yard con- Heat to boiling. then add sugar, . ) 14 ments soft lines carried with jacket and bolero tops, hut . ’ Stir th , companion piece, with loading trucks parked hub- fall into most frequently comes ,.\\\ «Anq" gne -says, “that’s t t fabries. or ; cs’ dr trast, i Oroughly and again heat Pattern 5775 includes com- to-hub, tailboards down on the °F Wanting too much variety in : nel T out in sof abries, crisp lines sleeveless’ dresses only. for girls Don't miss the Spring’ and 0 a tumbling boil and continue plete crocheting Instructions, .. bstones : "© our wardrobes. the amateur dressmaker's weak- in materials with more body. with nice arms. The summer Summer Fashion—a complete Polling for one-half ‘minute, Skim stitch illustrations, material re- . ' ness. Women betray -the fact pps commercial designer fre- ‘wardrobe of the suburbanite, oi ide i and. pour nto steril \ Hy Buyers, merchants, sketchers | , ’ ; v} ; } . ! sewing guide for your spring J terile glasses, quirements and finishing and yers, h tehers; Study Good Clothes that they don't know enough quently breaks away. With spe: S¢PJOr or junior, she thiks. wardrobe plans. 84 Pages of COVer ‘Immediately with ‘melted starching directions. factory workers crowd the side-o . Guidance about tailoring in the spectator : Ua oh. Should be determined by thé style news, special designs PATaffine. . . To order, use the coupon. walks in a brisk parade. Dodg~ sy oh sports clothes they make. They Clal effects, such. as fabric stareh- ow of her activities. ‘free pattern printed inside the Makes four medium glasses ee whl oy. a nies £47 om. 1h UE Being Mairi, se. se "dor Lunar can (P33 Mrs. Saiter to Play) ~ N crews men an ys trundle : finishing. too. . ML ro EERE SL TET was asked: “What ‘do you think rs it i ANNE CABOT their steel-wheeled dollies, racked available to them. and with whieh “I can't tell them anything PArture from the ysual. An ama- i * be: ume?” - Saiter to Play! ; Y , , 3 v 8 the” best. basic: costume? . As : The Indianapolis Times |MiSh With -new clothes-swaying & volume of .attractive, inex- aout sewing, because I sew véry '6Ur>Would be wiser not to try. “.mne evening skirt any Kind “SUE BURNETT Hostess to WSCS _ AN Is S . (a8 they bump along. . jensive Matebials Ao. sheous from, poorly myself. This I do know ‘Separates’ Advised of long. skirt,” is her answer. The Indianapolis Times | The WSCS of the New York 530 8. 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