Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1949 — Page 7

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Actually Mr. Muzzy’'s bid lost nothing on this particular hand as four spades is the logical contract. Mr. Dale won the first two tricks with the king and queen

Play Ace, King Now the ace and king of spades

of both my bad hearts the hand.”

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Many to Go To Stephens

. Large Indianapolis ~Contingent Enrolls A large from Indianapolis will be attending Stephens College again this year. They include Miss Charlene Louise Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey E. Allen, 5811 Julian Ave,; Miss Lola Brady, daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Brady, 5833 Dewey Ave.; Miss Barbara Jane Ephraim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bidney Ephraim, 534 E. Maple Road. :

Others are Miss Christina Lou Gainey, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John M. Gainey, 5611 University Ave.; Miss Helen Marie Caddy, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Euclid

with| T. Caddy, 5624 Washington Blvd. .| Miss Audrey Ann Iiams,

of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Iiams, 5927 Evanston Ave.; Miss Barbara Lamar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Lamar, 3802 N. Pennsylvania St. : : Miss Nancy Yvonne Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace O. Lee, Marott Hotel; Miss Florence Elaine’ Waterman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Waterman, 330 W, Hampton Drive, and Miss Jo Ann Walrod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walrod, 6002 N. Meridian St. Ythers From District

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are coming Miss Joanne

MH. Carr

Connersville,

A. Stites, Shelbyville

and Mrs. ‘Stanley Byram,

Miss Kadel Names Attendants Miss Adeline Kadel announces the attendants for her marriage to Colin Dowds at 4:30 p. m., Oct. 21, in St. Paul's Episcopal

Church. Mrs. William Frederick Piel III Danville, will Mrs

Roberts, Sycamare, Ill;

William Edward Metzger and Mrs. Richard Vonnegut will be

the ‘bridesmaids.

Robert Dowds, Bridgeport, Conn., will be his brother's best man, and the ushers will include Fred B. Carlisle, Chicago; John Lehman, Naperville, Ill; Richard

Pelles, Elmhurst, IIL; Reilly, Cohee,

be her sister's matron of honor, and Miss Mary

othy M. Edmiston, Bedford.

Several parties have planned for Miss Kadel

,|Golf and Country 'Clib, and Mrs

Ave,

before the wedding.

Handy Shoe Kit

going off to college this fall {be easily made up of

cloths. :

Wiss CLEANERS

m the Indianapolis vicinity Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer y Farm, d: Miss Julia Ann Bru-| er of Mr. and Mrs.|

Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Brinkman,

Others from out of town are Miss Julia Elizabeth Standish, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Herbert C. Jones, Spring Hill Road, Shelbyville; Miss Beverly Joanne Stites, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Miss Jane Ellen Barnard. daugh-

Martinsville, and Miss Lois Ann Edmiston, daughter of Mrs. Dor-

been

John C. Holmes, 5940 Kingsley has planned a kitchen shower for Sept. 30. Mesdames) Charles Rafferty, Vonnegut and Piel also have planned parties

A handy kit for any boy or gn several collors of shoe polish, brushes and

The white ermine collar of a

Date Is Set For Marriage

Sept. 17 has been set as: the date for the marriage of Miss Patricia Ann Sleffel and Robert Treat Shumaker.. The rite will be read at 2 p. m. in Ft. Wayne, The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sleffel, Ft. Wayne, Frederick Shumaker, 5501 N. Pennsylvania St. Miss Gloria Shumaker, sister of the prospective bridegroom, will be the maid of honor, and {Jack Lacy will be the best man,

Ballet Doll

By MRS. ANNE CABOT It's not a bit too early to start working on that Christmas list and today’s pattern ¢an solve at least one of your"

problems. Soft, stuffed and completely dressed, even to ballet slippers and upswept hair-do, Sue will waltz right into the affections of any youngster, Pattern 5635 includes tissue pattern for doll and clothes, tracing pattern for face, stitch material require-

ANNE CABOT 530 8. Wells St. Chicago 7, IIL ‘No. 5635 Price 20c

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state. SENN BINNNNRANANNARIRASIRN

flared back below a welt-seamad yoke. Sleeves in one with the back yoke.

cloth coat (second from takes the shape thie. fall-and-winter fashion scene than of a Puritan collar, from the set-in had for some contour belt are unpressed skirt piéats and of this year's greater variety in styles, They. bodice fullness in back. Four buttons mark the come in all fabrics and , fitted or un- frornt closing and more buttons fasten the fitted, with or without , trimmed and un- pointed cuff tabs. This one is $158. trimmed. This season's trhmmings have aa 's collar and big patch pockmuch variety in style as the coats they adorn ets are of beaver for a beige wool short coat Four ways of handling fur trimming are shown second from right). Like practically all of this here on as many coats. All are from Strauss’ - season's coats, this one ($140.85) has a flat at rout, oo he. Reagan i, an tabs ae The smooth wine red wool of the loose an 'n' ea . curve banging coat (extreme left) gains additional Sy the front edges of the beaver depth of tone by the use of beaver collar and The luxurious look of a lynx-dyed white fox deep pointed cuffs. The collar is a rolled cush- collar matches a luxurious fabric, Forstmann'’s fon type. The coat itself ($110) has a gently Velusha, in the fourth coat (extreme right).

The Color is a soft green and there's a tie belt to hold in the pronounced back-fullness of un-

black broad- pressed pleats. Price is $150.95.

Teen Problems— ;

How to Cure No Date Blues

By JEAN HAVE YOU the blues, the no-date blues? Are you one oO the many teen gals who has never been out with a boy? Maybe you act like a gal who doesn’t date. Know what I mean? You're shy and hard to know. Or stand-offish and - critical of those you envy. Or sulky and lazy. Popular girls look the part, feel the part and act the part. So first, your appearance. Study the teen fashion magazines and learn to dress sim-

: One the {this fall is that of the

Organizations—

Phi Beta Kappa

To Open

committee on resolutions at the conference. Miss McCullough is secretary-treasurer of the Jocal association. She is a teacher of English and history at the Tudor Hall School and a graduate of Vassar College.

ppa who live in Marion County and the nine surrounding counties. Mrs. Walter 8. Greenough is president; El H. Fosthe

acting United Nations mediator for the Palestine - Conciliation Commission and director of the United

ship, will speak on “The Road te | Peace: The United Nations’ Way.”

The Alexandrian Chapter,

ITSC, will meet at 1 p. m. Sept. 7 in the home of Mrs. Roscoe H. Crockett, 1105 W. 35th Bt. Mrs.

Fluffy fox collar

Fraternity Meeting Tomorrow United Chapters, Ph Bota

Council will meet tomorrow the University of Wisconsin. Madison, Wis

Dorothy E. McCullough will Association of Phi Beta Kappa. She will

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sent the Indiana Alpha LUN serve as & member of the

Designing Woman

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Sten Miter, |. You may stick to the tried | and true for the rest of the

furniture, but when if comes to Nations department of trustee-' a coffee table it's ime to let yourself go. This table is starkly simple, but it's a table to talk about. The top is glass, the frame is metal and the base on

| the floor is wood. Ws best in Mash

When soup is ready to perve, remove chop bonbe and ~ correct seasoning if necessary. Add wae tercress leaves and serve imime~ diately. Serves four. + Wednesday's Menu BREAKFAST: Stewed fresh prunes, oatmeal, butter or coffee, ¢

wiches, baked apples, tea, milk, DINNER: Pork and watercress soup, chicken chow mein, Chinese fried noodles or steamed rice, poached pears, coconut layer cake, coffee, milk.

Hl Grapes Plentiful

For September

Grapes are on the plentiful food

list for ber. Serve as a fruit for b t or make a big luncheon or salad bowl be-

ginning with crisp greens, then grapefruit and orange Bisel with apple and banana slices, : ’

grapes. dressing made of two parts French dressing blended with on part mayonnaise.

Party Potatoes

Are Easily Made

Make party potatoes this \ toes and season

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your face. © ; will speak on| a small room where a big table in or BTgarh i Aalt, Second, uss your mind. You “Vikings.” iS waed Jor It. tnt mashed pimiento and dow you? And. aotuetizies io rolliton Ave. will be hostess for| a room. decorative on a dinner plate, too, magazines and newspapers. a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m. : Eee 4s uct os > sO ae ein eb a a new Tonight's Dessert ee mathe ade DA ia woe Jar gros dg SBE A pg pie fd A siggesion for tonight's des. AFeciad ress WIR hot “water 18 as two Knives, 3 ht gully, get Yours! S00 nw go. G0 om. with S3ls 914 have. ert. it a soft gustardihot as the skin can stand, Many Holding one in each hand, cut tiative. Phone a girl friendand later. pears. had tle ' Te - ie TS

TRICO KNIT NONRUN

Rayon Panties

SNUG FITTING . . .LIGHT AS

A. Non-run trico-knit brief with band leg. Sizes

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B. Flare leg panty, full cut, Lastex waist. Sizes BAB 7. unas snassnssarinsasvinssvsl dD Sizes Band 9. .e0ceriinsnssiryvans 180

C. Tricoknit non-run rayon brief with lacetrimmed edge. Pastel blue, green, : blush, $i

yellow or white, sizes 4 to 7.....

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D. Cordial stripe brief with Lastex leg and waist, Sizes 410 7.evsvssnesnnesss. 79

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next Saturday, Wasson's wil be open all dey

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You'll wapt to buy tam by.

the half-dozen to take back: to school!