Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1949 — Page 20

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C Fr La : FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1049 By hi Omega Alumnae Youd Choose Them fo Wear With What? St. Margaref's Guild Play Outfit Lady a Plans

Announce Election ee Matt For Antique Car Show

would you be likely to wear: tt + + + A small Glentex neckerchief in Kelly green and white? . + « QGrantly's sunglasses

Of New Officers Alm

: with gold-touched frames and ; : Junior- . Mrs. C. W. Schaaf to'Serve as President; saty C Past Presidents and Present Officers S wT Committee Members Also Named chain Tok bravestat, ftw To Be Steering Committee for Benefit ov ye The Indianapolis = Alumnae Chapter, Chi Omega | criterion, in 1%-inch width? Members of St. Margaret's Hospital Guild will wear Foon par i forpelty, Bum Doiiness its new officers and committee mem- Boom Eelly green iin Gay Nineties dresses and hats at the antique car show to the itis . for he be held in the Fairgrounds May 26, 27, 28 and 29. : : : 1 ? y "Mrs. C. W. Schaaf is president. The other officers Saters with pull-on tate? The show is being sponsored by the Indianapolis Chapter, Horse- yearend ev are Mrs, Clifford R. Krabbenhoft, vice president; Mrs. Donald : less Carriage Club, and is for the benefit of the guild. If is a part each other "R. Orme, secretary; Mrs. Don Wilson, treasurer, and Mrs. Donald of the Automotive Equipment Exposition. busy worki R. Vance-zitual officer. The exposition will show the history of the motor car industry them.

and is planned to precede the Speedway race. Past presidents form the committee working on the benefit. They are Hrs. Ken W. Mosiman, chairman, and Mesdames John R. Braydon, Donaldson G. Trone, L. D. Grisbaum and Frederic D. Norris. They will be assisted by the officers of the organization, They are Mrs. Robert M. Stith, president; Mrs. Robert C, Burnett and Mrs. Harold L. Mercer, first and second vice presidents; Mes-

Mrs. J. Howard Alltop is chairman of the archives. The other . | committee heads are Mesdames Wilson, Edwin J. Kendall and | Xrabbenhot, budget; Mrs. Max Sappenfield, correspondent; Miss ; Sara Ewing, manual. Mesdames Robert 8. Richey, Herbert D. Tope and C, IL Atteberry, community works; Miss Jean Ober and Miss Ewing, education; Mrs. Jane Igou, Founders day; Mesdames Clifford

Fiscus, Ernest Fischer, Je James J.

“Group Honors - 2 Local Girls

Carter and William J. Pawelec, membership. Chairman Named

Mrs, Maurice Cravens, hostesses; Mrs. John E. Marston,

ANSWER: All these accessories, from Block's, team up well with a loafing costume— say gray slacks and a white

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dames Robert H. Miles, A. D. Smith and Ford Kaufman, recording,

corresponding and assistant corresponding secretaries, and Mrs.

Pattern 5496 includes tissue pattern for shorts, skirt and

Charles R. Israel and Mrs. Louis Randle, treasurer and assistant treasurer.

bodice, sizes 8, 9 and 10 included; material -requirements, sewing and finishing Instructions.

. meetings; Mrs. Hal G. Aspy and | cotton shirt. Patricia Matrix Table Held Mrs. John Leslie, Panhellenic : oa, for re sale of Jgwets) ANNE CABOT : + representatives: Mesdames Designing Woman— eS Gdwn'ow] ale e Indianapolis Times © attend the By Theta Sigma Phi | Sree tier, W. B. Lincoln 9 9 {manned by the guild. The group,| 1° 530 8. St. sociation te Times State Service and Thomas O'Haver, program; social event BLOOMINGTON, May 13—Two| Mesdames Woltord T. Gradi- Curtains That Walsh te 48 ests’ oid, fivsyites Chicago 7, IIL Oppenheim Indianapolis women were honored son, W. ¥. Cleaver and Guy , di ’ ,.|. No. 5496 Price 20¢ general cha at the annual Matrix Table ban-| Williams, public relations, entertainment for the children’s . For ave Loior the f % Mrs. L. F. Krebs and Mrs. wards in the General Hospital. quet sponsored by the Indiana Name 0000080000000 R00CORORONCS we return University chapter. Theta Si Floyd Cox, publicity; Mesdames A I D e It also maintains the therapy James Bary DVaralty smapier, Sigma) R. T Bernd, Elizabeth O'Hara PPly Ly department in the hospital and|,,......essssesssssecsssessesese Street,” pre sorority, a nee To Faded Ones Ee Ea {Street : class.’ Lens . ' y y [IEEE RETR RRR RRR R ERR EAR LX J Miss Marge Brink was named in Clifford Sd Miss By ELIZABETH HILLYER time to the Flower Mission for fa Ie a > the outstanding senior woman in| “Jan Curtis, rush; Mrs. Krebben- THOSE PLAIN curtains and tubercular patients and another CIY. +esnssvsveninerssnaisensnst Miss Br Journalism. She is president of ‘he, hoft, state day, and Mrs, that plain bedspread were just in the psycopathic ward. Bate ceecccccecsscccccnansssong ley as Vale Association of Women Students, O'Hara, transportation. events anti and a member of the Pi Beta Sor- ; — what you wanted when you put J ent as ority., Miss Jean Gordon is a new them in the room, and they're pledge of Theta Sigmi Phi. |Legion News— ; stil good upperclassm The outstanding senior woman ° 290 the university is Miss Joan M But the way you've caught terrace. Shi Meiteld, Frankfort. She is ee ing 0 onto color ‘lately makes you bara Brem ber of Delta Delta oy od os want to change them; your new men, works with the YWCA and the Auxili ar S et love of bright colored pattern Thirty-on. Panhellenic Council, Y makes them seem dull. paring for . . Why not do something about Seniors (an Kennington Unit it, make the plain curtains and ing forward bedspread the kind of stand-out Day, when To Plan Poppy Day ; decoration that fits your bright tain their s The Kennington Unit, American We, the Womeh-— Dew ideas? g at Riversid _ {Legion Auxiliary, will meet at|/ P ki 'C h il di M If their color is faded, freshen Field Da, 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the post ar 1 ng I I n ovi es Rit) 970 de Nikn 3. 2eW rer i # home. Mrs. Garland F. Rether- : : broad and » . Then season to taste by a : ERA] cr vi preias and he nomimat- By Himself Is Bad Practice | mms me co te basketball [= it it rgnt or wrong lo hui for Poppy Day will be discussed. 3y RUTH MILLETT from underfoot is to give them tern a the Side ot 3 “the Fo the finals 1 - pods off rhubar NEA Staff Writer ; ’ ton and th te Also when is the best] oJ Fo i RECENTLY a mother left Haney Sor 3 movie and. send /SpIoad With Bg applique. © leat : ernoon Will ; + time to reset rhubarb? Mrs. L.| The Tayne Beech Crove ond) yo. o.yeqrola daughter tn a - em Off for the atternoon. Or \ bo Noon i ccale bright By SUE PURNETY cluding five Fo 'P, Hogue, 1156 Lexington Ave.|O8ric Mills Wa ody | movie and told her to come f they're foo young to go alone, | =" g scale rig Bound to win the prize in any A~-1 would not-let: a..rhubarb J es oy po the parents take them there | Prey: group is" this stunning sports Awards Pi v ” son a card party Thursday night] home when tLe show was over. Work big — small flower p ¥ plant go to seed early in the 3 : and pick them up when the set. The flattering sun dres in Billings Hospital. The little girl never returned. grou on’t spark the effect g 3 After the season, but try to fool it into movie is over. has a contrasting band for in- 1s will 4 "producing more stalks. How-| Mesdames Willard E. Thomas Her bruised and knife-slashed gyi) other parents, who aren't | YOU t at all. 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Attend Conferences ir | pation Jor eid 10.32, and Marga ¥ manure or a side dressing of Beech Grove Seniors ties, that the But Whatever the teasohsfor » 18 an ize 12, dress, outstanding ¥ chemical fertilizer of the lawn little girl had pe Iractien, its vad busines The Kindergarten Study Group,| 5% yards of 39- neh; cape, 14 the year, tt de type (not the high phosphorus To Attend Banquet died at the ' |League of Women Voters, is| yards. REMODEL to a senior ! general garden fertilizer) OF wrombers of the senior class of ® hands of a # & = urging all mothers of children ING and RESTYLING done by our tude and % any high nitrogen chemical (de- High School Will at-|’ "sadist ora WOULD those parents | Ve or six years old to attend the SUE BURNBTT, Top Designers . . . at a special price during fur are given $ pends on what's available at Beets a. ig . 00, hm a “sexual mo- feel if theere were a fire or a conferences to be held Tuesday The In dianap Ii S Ti es storage months! highest poi L your seedsman's). : net dnight in the Spink x. ron.” panic caused by a fire scare— |3nd Thursday.in each school dis- classes wh EC 7 An to resttiing, do 1t tn easy Nt AO al nt ; Imention and their frightened children iF = 214 W. Marylani $1. MINIMUM STORAGE CHARGE 52 A spring or about mid-September. |dance after the dinner. Ralph Ruth Millett this tragic case were injured or killed? vi ey e able to examine Indianapolis 9, Ind. . enough ath ¥ Reset part of your plants each|rjllard and his orchestra will because, it has become common How ean they be sure the |/ rgll Stinebaugh's plan to com- No. 8467 Price 25 year receiv { season then youll always have|pl practice today for many parents children ‘woi’t be molested by (Pine kindergarten and primary NO. TICE 2u0C ters. part of them producing well. |° ro to “park” their children in a “sexual moron?” Such people |C13s8 programs. Size May 26 a oe The senior girls will be guests movie houses on Saturday aft- often haunt movi houses, be- | ~~ | oo CC the junors 5. —— at'a dinner on Monday sponsored! erroons. cause they know they are good |Visiting in N. Y Fashion Book Price 25 for the se ; Send questions on gardening by the Beech Grove Business and| School keeps them out of hunting grounds. ISHING IN Ne ot Nae susarrreeneeciesdriceiens AIT: i to Mrs. Smith, The Indianapo- Professional Women's Club in the| their parents’ hair five days a Sending children off to the Miss Dolores Manning, 708 N.| = 0 ieee willed by tl 3 Times, Indianapolis 9. [Beech Grove Methodist Church. | week, but on Saturday the movies in order to get rid of [Bancroft St, is visiting in New : is read, so! 3 schools turn them back to their them or because it's easier to |YOTK. She is a guest of Mr. and Street suceecescesscnsivorccnese seniors sa) 0 parents. say “yes” than “no” to their Mrs. Tom Martin, Mrs. Martinicyiy |. i viierneenssonnsnnnes the traditio a ; Many parents think an easy pleas is a mistake that may (Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. future seni For Summer Fun! way to get their children out become a tragic one. Frank McClelland, Indianapolis. 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