Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1949 — Page 21
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“the hostess will be Mesdames
DAR Group ‘Meeting Set
For Friday Wheel, Distaff Plans Committee Tea
Mrs. Emsley Johnson Jr. 5745 Pennslyvania St, will’ be the hostess when the Wheel and Distaff Committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison DAR Chapter gives a tea next Friday. Assisting
Chariton N. Carter, Robert E. Jenkins, Edgar D. Randolph, Ralph C. Gery and Howard Travis.| Mrs. Herbert R. Hill will give an illustrated talk on “Colonial Homes of Williamsburg.” A business meeting at 2 p. m. will precede the tea. »
Election. Planned ‘The Indiana Artists Club will have its annual business meeting and election of officers and directors in the Woman's Department Club at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow, The nominating committee includes Miss Ruth B. Anderson and Garo Antreasian. Candidates for president are Mrs. H. E. Blasingham and Lee Detchon, Crawfordsville: Mrs. Hazel Barker Hayes has arranged a social hour to follow.
Miss Lucille Pryor, Mrs. Ralph| Lewis and Mrs. Kenneth M. Smith| will be the official delegates of the Indianapolis Soroptimist Club, at the midwest regional confer-| ence of the ‘American Federation
of Soroptomist Clubs in Lima;-O;}-
tomorrow and Sunday. Others attending will be Mrs. Max Norris, Mrs. Dorothy Hampson, Miss Mildred Barrett and Miss Hannah Thompson.
Minnie Lloyd
Goes to Boston |
Miss Minnie Lloyd is in Boston| on a leave of absence as head of | the Shortridge High School his-| tory department. She is collaborating with Dr.| David 8. Muzzey in revising the text, “American History of Our] Country,” published by Ginn &! Co. of Boston. { Miss Lloyd is also taking®three| courses in Harvard University including one under Dr. A. M.| Schlesinger Jr: She is staying at the College Club. sod
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in Sewing Contest
| Condensed Living | Is Designer's Ideal By ELIZABETH TOOMEY Onited Press Staff Correspondent i NEW YORK, Apr. 22--1It's not the pace of modern life that; bothers Burton Sloan, designer: It's the space. : |. He believes in “condensed liv{iIng” and scorns wasted wall {spaces and rambling architecture. { To: demonstrate his theories, | {Sloane turned one room 9 by 18! {feet into a combination living,
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i | Sigma Alpha lota | Chapter. Will Meef =| Two local music. groups are planning events for next week, Mrs. Walter Rice, program 4 jchairman, will present. a program {of music and drama for ‘the meme bers of Phi Beta, national fratere {nity of speech and music, at 8 p.m, Wednesday. “Mrs. Everett Harlan, Beech Grove, will be ‘he hostess. ; : 2 : Mrs. Vivien Siener will vresent a4 group of readings on James
| Whitcomb Riley. Mrs. C.. C, Shoemaker. will
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Judges of The Times Sewing Contest shown here in the midst of picking the winners are (left
right) Mrs. Helen Haverstick, fashion co-ordinator for. Wasson's; Miss Florence Murphy, fashion c&:=7ti"e china cabinet, painted char-|
ordinator for Block's, and Miss Janice Berlin, Marion County home demonstration agent. The winners will be announced in The Sunday Jimes. =
Garments entered in the. $1460 Times National Sewing
day from 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. “Admission will be free. Contestants will pick up their entries at the auditorium Monday from 5 p. m. until 9 p. m. When the judges began their selection of winning entries yesterday t hey. -unanimously heralded this year's entries as being superior to those in the
ment also will include photos of the prize winners wearing the garments which earned them the awards. ; There are eight judging classifications with a first prize of $50. and a second of $20 for each classification. The first prize garment in each classification
play tomorrow at 9 a. m. in the Central Library Auditorium, Pennsylvania and St. Clair Sts. Entrance to the
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" One wall is Sovered ie eight A future Stephens College. student, Sherry Ann Scott, helps Hi 3 Xouies > Forrugatel et her mother, Mrs. O. M. Scott (left) and Mrs. James O. Harris = The members of the ensemble’ wedi put up“the novelty. rap prises for the tea and Side party to be sponsored by the are Mrs. Ruth Géntry Edwards, Ape : «| Stephens College Alumnae Club, The event will be held May 6 Violin; Miss Leora Crumrine | wall covering, pasting the squares ¥ © leello, and ‘Mrs. Arbaugh, plano. {There will be a business session {before the program conducted by
Mrs. Furel Robert Burns |Mrs. Hazel Silvey Hill, president.
| . 4 J Assistant hostesses will be MesIs National DAR Officer
dames C. V. Kinsey, Bess Wright, {Ruth &mith, Vilora Kelly and Arbaughz and By DOROTHY WILLIAMS, United Press Staff Correspondent {then painted a pink-beige. The! A WASHINGTON, Apr. 22 The Daughters of the American Revo{fourth wall has floor to ceiling lution turned to the final business of their 58th Continental Congress drapes that pull across the wall today after electing nine vice presidents general Tota Sorority, will have initiation jand wide window, The seven candidates who led the slate will serve for three years. ceremonies for 11 pledges on The dining room table opens out: They are Miss Gertrude 8. Carraway, New Bern, N. (., 1441 votes: Tuesday in the Woman's Departe
{alternately in vertical and hori{zontal lines. Then he shellacked! {the surface. | | ‘
|Features Invisible | Two other walls have been cov-
Initiation Planned The Zeta Chapter, Sigma Alpha
of the cardboard covered wall. Mrs. Edward R. Barrow, Houston, Tex, 1440; Mrs. J. De Forest Rich- ment Club. The initiates are By making the openings along the ards, Chicago, 1397; Mrs. Henry: Misses Sharon Pfistér, Gloria regular lines of the cardboard, Grady Jacobs, Scottsboro, Ala. Harvey, Carol Mauganf, Mary Sloane has made the built-in] 1387; Mrs, Chester 8. Miller, Bagi- Elizabeth Hite, Betty Phillips,
{features invisible. The table opens naw, Mich., 1337; Mrs. Furel Robjdown from the top. I'S also ert Burns, North Manchester, {hinged in the middle so it either ind. 1333, and Miss Mabel Gup|¢BAn be half open to seat four, or ton, Nampa, Ida., 1326.
| |10i0ed Somdletely out is seat eignt Miss. Edla Stannard Gibson, | Sloane—turned the wall space| Buffalo, N.Y, as eighth Will selve 'behind the table into an attrac-|tWC Years. Mrs. Mark A. Smith, : Macon, Ga., as ninth in the race [treuse, with a mirrored back and|/Won 8 one-year term. They re{glass shelves. ; \ |celved 1318 and 1278 votes re“A leather-covered bench dou- spectively. The new officers will {bles as dining room seating and be installed at the annual dinner [storage space. The leather seat/tomorrow night : lifts up so the space below can| Election of a president general {hold canned goods and pots and/to succeed Mrs. Roscoe CC. pans, {O'Byrne of Brookville, Ind, and.
| ‘ La . iother national officers will take {Cabinet Bed Folds place next year, One ‘of Sloane's pet ideas for:
{Shirley Peacock. Marilyn Gern-
Voorhees, Mary Wood and Phyllis Wilcox. . Mrs. Barbara Neuman fs In charge of the initiation and Miss {Patricia Dunten will preside. A string quartet will play. The members of the quartet are Mesdamés Irma Herrmann, Thelma {Bosworth and Mildred Shultz and Misa Roberta Trent. There will be a banquet before the ceremony. Mrs. Robert Blake is chairman, assisted by Mes dames Fred Wasden, T. M. Rybolt and Mary Ann Kreiser, Miss Ger- ., [trfide’ Evans, Mrs, Harold Larsh
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| condensed living isn’t in his pres- be anffounced soon, possibly be--{ent apartment. It's a fold-away fOre the end of the congress. At
{honor guests. : { Mrs, Fred Lemley. program (chairman, will present a musical
open until 9 p. m. Sunday the 1948 contest. Will be sent to New York next [cabinet bed that he designed for least five women are said to be Mrs. Burns {program arranged by. alumnae garments may be seen from 2 Winners will be announced in week to be judged in the na- {his own use two vears ago. The in the running for Mrs. O'Byrne Biot trustees’ ‘of the: Ameria {chapter members. p. m. until 6 p. m. and Mon- Sunday's Times. The announce- tional division of the contest. {single bed had hinges along one post. Fein Association. wa an TS inp ome ——————_ a ————————————_—_—v————— Sa ——— o, on +1}, . rE A A PT) eA Jee so it sould De Stratsd ply; | ReP- Gwinn Talks against “the one-way road to Wilson-Bel eo 13 ; SEA : : by in £ 3 Ge RI : | wood doors opened out from the! The 5000 delegates and alter. (State socialism in efforts to pro-
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| | center to form a head and foot-|nates last night heard the rec-|MOle better health.” He reviewed Y gyg Today =" | board for the bed. A fluorescent ommendations of experts in the| * {lighting tube along the inside of |legislative, military and® medical] { | the headboard door even made a fields for building a | bed lamp.
the AMA's program which in< dorses voluntary health insurance! {in preference to the compulsory Wilson, SLIONEET [health insurance | President Truman.
Miss Barbara Bell and J. 0, 2304 Stuart St. will be programs of married at 6:35 p, m, today in ithe home of her parents, Mr’ and IMrs. William 8. Bell, 6224 E 424 {8t. Today is the 20th wedding ane
{America. The cabinet was 18 inches deep! Rep. Ralph W. Gwinn (R. N.Y.)
linens, reverse present trenda or vecome, White Cross
| some clothes and a bedside radio. “a secialist-labor government”! . BiYersary 1 Mo Brige's Jaren, {Sloane says a similar design is within four years. Mr. awinn Units to Meet of the E. 16th Street Minted
{on the market now. but his model said that the administration “now| |never has gone any farthér than finances world socialism.” | his own living: room. His full-| “Two per cent of every federal Hospital's White Cross Guild will time business is making models tax dollar you pa. goes abroad meet next week in the Service
. {Church will read the vows. Mrs, Several units of the Methodist Daryl Jess: 3s 10 he: tls matron of honor and R. &, Durham will be the best man.
signers and building furniture to cited social security, public hous-| Monday—Meridian Street. and/ AD aqua sult will be worn by po pa 8 . ing and the proposed Fovernment| Wallace Street Presbyterian; the bride.. Bhe will accent her But his favorite topic of con-/compulsory health insurance as Tuesday—North Methodist and|®0stume with an orchid corsage, versation still is condensed liv-|signs of the trend toward soclal- Southport; Wednesday — g u 1 1 d/After a reception in the home, the ing.. In Sloane's dream house, ism. |General and oBard meeting, and couple will leave for a trip to every wall will hold the makings] Dr. James R. Miller of Hart- Thursday—Irvington, Brookside Ohlo. They will be at home later of another room. ford, Conn., member of the board and Woodruff Place. {this month in Indianapolis.
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