Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1949 — Page 17
| DAR Group | ~ To Launch Year's Events
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Plans To Observe I= Constitution Day
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 2, 1049
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4 open the year's activities, 3 Ralph E. Klare, the. guest speaker, will have as his subject, Ley “I Am an American.” The busi-| .= ness meeting will begin at 1:30] o'clock with Mrs. Clyde E. Titus, chapter regent, presiding. t Delegates will be elected to attend the annual state DAR con-! ferehice to be held in the Hotell. i Lincoln Oct. 4-6. The program i will open with a patriotic sing led - % by Mrs. Jessie Ruth. ; Hostesses for the tea hour will include Mrs. Austin Sims, chairs pr man; Mrs, Arthur J. Weber, vice chairman, and Mesdames Herman § EE, Rogge, George W. Jaggers, Ransom Griffin and Charles \N, Symons.
Chairmen Named
Committee chairmen have been appointed for the coming year, a Mrs. Titus announces. They in1 elude Mrs. Russell 8. Bosart, audfling; Mrs. Charles F. Voyles, by: laws; Mrs, James Gavin, Florence 1.. Gavin endowment fund for patriotic educatibn and Americanism; Mrs. Harbld C. Curtis, 1 house and room. a Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, historical research; Mrs. Mark A. Rawson, y library; Mrs. Carl W. Piel, "mem- . bership; Mrs. Howard J. Bdumgaftel memorial; Miss Gertrude, Gutelius, music; Mrs. Charles F.\ Vovles, parliamentarian. Mrs. Maxwell Droke, program; Mrs. Harry A. VanOsdol, reception; Mrs. Frederick D. Stilz, re“membrance; Mrs. William D. Pyle, telephone; Mrs. Austin Sims, tellers; Mrs. William McGriff, tea hour; Mrs. C. Marvin Jones, transportation; Mrs. Ralph Gery, Amerfcanism; Mrs. Herbert R. Hill, American Indians; Mrs, George C. Kolb, approved schoois, |
. . +. Officers Announced Mrs. Arch N. Bobbitt, national building = promotion “fund; Mrs. Verne A. Trask, conservation; Mrs. Emerson H. Thompson, correct ~
grimage; Mrs. Leonard E. Nor-
Mrs, William Dobson, student Ioan fund; Mrs. George Thomas
: ; Gifford, Ellis Island. J’ " Mrs. Clifford .Barnard, genea- gon of Mr. and Mrs. Ora R, Ca logical records; Short. girl homemakers; Mrs. Ed-
gar D. Randolph, junior Ameri- 54ist Church. - can citizens; Mrs. George E. Vick-. Migs Patricia Cameron. Indian
oe, Carne, soot arin Genbap Sisters to Enter Two Colts mua ater noe DAY [Indiana State Fair Horse Show
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Photo by Henry
Miss Nancy Gruber is entering her colt, Willowilde Country Fair Horse Show which opens Sunday in the Coliseum. Miss Carol Gruber has high hopes for her colt, also ‘entered in the show. “He is Willowwilde Challenger.
re oan mal or cn Mics Barbara Joan Goodwin
DANVILLE, Ind., Sept. 2—Miss Barbara Join Goodwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Goodwin, Danville, and Max E. Cameron,
meron, 2818 Central Ave. Indian-
Miss. Annette apolis, will be married at 7:30 p. m. today. :
ery Jr. junior membership; Miss gpq)is, sister of the bridegroom, is Educator
Amy Keen, motion picture. to.be the maid of honor. She wil
Mrs. Piel, national membership; wear a turquoise satin frock. ™To Visit Here {
Mrs. Lowell 8. Fisher, national de- bridesmaids, Miss Virginia Finch fence: Mrs. Arthur W. McDonald, er and Miss Donna Pogue, Dan
magazine; Mrs. Henry C. Ketch- ville, will wear pink satin. Jackie am, press relations; Miss Helen [ee Frazier of this city is to be
ACA Club Set To Entertain Guest *
The ACA Club will entertain
from Helsinki, Finland, for three days next’ week. The club has been writing to Miss Vasamies for two years in an exchange let-
ter program sponsored. by the
Y Clever, radio. the flowergirl. jarment Mrs. Mark A. Dawson will serve. mp past man will be Harlan on. 15" as senior president of the Old gp. cit and the ushers will be ACA Clu ! ng. 11” Glory Chapter of the DAR. MIs. pb." punkhouser and James Miss Kyllikki Vasamies. teacher a . Ralph Gery will be’ the president g : ; Goodcontrol of the Wheel and Distaff- Com. Sneel--Larross. and Gay Ye closing. mittee, and Mrs. George E. Vick- © é ery Jr. will head the Golden Wheel 1 1 ustable, oy mn . Plan Chicago Trip25 to 44,
Sorority Sets . Rush Tea |roses and. ivy.
Girls Entering | Purdue Invited
Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority alum- ; nae will entertain girls entering | Purdue, Miami and Indiana Universities and Franklin College at § US) ton I wi in Danville after they return. Ave., will. be the hostess. Mrs. Edgar Withrow, Wilmette, rrr fdoieno Jl. DAtIODAL. vice president. will ; “head the receiving tne: “With her’ will be Mrs. E. M. Rader and Misses Margery McCurdy, Barbara Blanchard and Jo Krauch.
bride's parents,
trip to Chicago.
Psi Chi Omega Sorority. Sigma Nu Fraternity. i -
be Mesdames H. L.. Myers, Corbin Patrick, Wilbur Shook and Jack Grieg. Active members planning to at- { «. tend include Miss Joan Odusch, $e «South . Bend... Miss. Joan Kinzie, i Muncie: Miss Patricia Ewing and i Miss Jean Stevenson, Franklin; {= Misses Marjorie Layden, Virginia { Lindley, Betty Shillinger and Wiltene Alexander, Lafavette, and | Misses Nancy Reichard, Patricia
FASHIONS for career girls will appear in two shows. next Friday and Saturday at Block's. First will be at 5:30-p. m. next Friday in the store's auditor-
show will be at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Mary-Jane Sangster, as; sociate merchandising editor of
guest commentator.” The show
Featured will be. the eight- — piece. capsule career wardrobe
13 - 4 awarded to this year's sinner of ists * (slamour's - “Tent Girls = With } T
| . twTaste' survey, Other career
. fashions promoted by Block's Appointees
i for early fall will be shown , ., . all slanted for the girl who lives Miss Margaret Barto. executive . on4 dresses with good taste on director of the Indianapolis , dmited budget. YWCA; announced new. appeint- og y = 0» . ments to the organization at a MRS. Sangster is Glamour's tea ‘and reception this afternoon roving reporter. Visiting stores honoring the new professional throughout the country, she staff, helps interpret career-girl “The appointees include Mrs. Lil- needs; brings stores first-hand lian Stoddard, new director of the news and merchandising sugBlue Triangle residence hall; Miss gestions from Glamour. CoverRuth Sunderlin., Y-Teen director ing the market with the fashion of the Central Branch; Miss Lois editors, she selects fashions to E. Munson, assistant young adult. be shown. in Glamour and in - director: Miss ‘Barbara Lembke stores throughout the country. and Mrs. Betty Southard. health Mrs. Sangster says she bases education department, and Mrs. her— fashion philosophy on Mary Warren Stafford, new di- “Good grooming “the most imrector of transient residents. portant thing in fashion. If you The tea was held in the Centra] Aare well groomed, you can be ‘ : Branch of the YWCA and was smart at any price.” sponsored hy the metropolitan * = = ’ board of directors and the com: A NATIVE New Yorker, Mrs. THEY mittee of management of the Sangster attended New York's ¥WCA. Mrs, Charles I. Vawter Sacred Heart.Convent and Mon and Mis -Pavid Reynolds, chairr men of the committee of manage- | fF! ‘ment, were fh charge.
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Returning to this country, she studied at the Bennett 8chqol in Millbrook, N. Y.. where her chief fields of intérest were sewing and drama. o - Later she studied at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in’ New York, and took fashion sketching at the Fashion Academy in New York. Since school she has
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advertising and promotion. Her experience Includes jobs
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There will be a reception after the ceremony--in the home of the After the reception the couple will leave for a Miss Goodwin will wear an aqua gabardine suit with brown accessories on the of the club. trip. The couple will be at home
bridegroom -is-atterding. Canter- Miss. Vasamies Indianapolis and bury and is a member of the Zeta entertain fier ata Tp. m. luncheon
jum and the Saturday afternoon:
Glamour magazine, will act as .
bin Faust, Valerie Hiatt, Rosanne will be built around fashions Raper, Marcia Tomeyv, Margery promoted in” Glamour's Septem: | Ingles and Mary Ellen Shut, ber issue.
Choisi in Lausanne, Switzerland...
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|. “A candlelight satin gown made Seventh District, Indiana Feder[with an illusion yoke, fitted bodice ation. of Clubs. ° and bouffant skirt will be worn [by the bride. A satin bonnet holds house guest of Mrs. William E. her fingertip illusion veil and she McGuire, 839 Leland St. is on a Iwill carry a cascade bouquet of three-month tour of the United
Miss Vasamies, who will be the
States. She will return to Fipland Sept. 28. Wednesday the club will escort Miss 'Vasamies to Bioomington to tour Indiana University. Thursday she will be the honor guest at a luncheon in Mrs. McGuire's home during the regular meeting
From 2 to 3:30 p..m. that same day she will be feted at a tea to
Miss Goodwin atténded Canter- be held in the E. New York St. bury College and. is a member of pranch of the Indiana National The Bank. Friday the club will show
i Block's Tearoom. *
Presiding at the tea table .will Career Fashion Shows Booked
Mrs. Sangster
in public relations; a fashion photographer stylist, and as advertising manager for suburban branches of a New York store. She also has written free-lance articles on Paris openings, reporting fashions and trends. Before ‘coming to Giimour, Mrs. Sangster was assistant director of the March of Dimes Fashion Show.
Sunshine Club Sets Meeting Wednesday
| The Children's Sunshine Club, (nec... will meet at 11:30 a. m. Wednesday in the ' committee
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E. Glesing an. Times Staff Photographer Gentleman, in the Indiana State
mae te bie 2 Max E. Cameron to Wed Miss Cowherd
Becomes Bride.
| James Duvall | Is Bridegroom
Times Special LOUISVILLE, Ky. Sept. 2—|
The Rev. John Paul Jones will officiate in the Danville Meth- yries Carolyn Ann Cowherd.!
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Ned Cowherd of this city, and
{James M. Duvall were married!
Sunday in the home of the de's parents, Se i The couple exchanged Vows at 2:30 p. m. with the Rev. Harold | Blake - Weir, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Chillicothe, | 0., officiating. Mr. Duvall is the son of Mp. -and Mrs. J. Roland Duvall, 5307 Rosslyn Ave, Indianapolis. > Miss Jane Elliott Cowherd was her sistér’s maid of honor: Thom-| as Wilcox, Indianapolis, was the best. man. After a wedding trip in the North the coviple will be at heme in Bloomington where Mr. Duvall is an Indiaha University student, |
Yogue Broke : 3 ' Deadline | French Stylists | Accuse Magazine PARIS, Sept. 2 (UP)—The big Paris fashion houses charged today that. Vogue Magazine broke a gentleman's agreement” by.
publishing pictures of new Paris | ashions in its September. issue, |
—A-spokesman-for the Chambre...
Syndicale De La Couture, filing’ body of the houses, said Vogue reporters would be barred from future style showings here. Fashion industry spokesmen said they might lose millions of} dollars in American orders be-| cause the Vogue photographs gave American clothing buyers an opportunity to have the styles copied: . - i “This premature publication may hurt us as the models were! not vet in the hands of foreign/ buvers and some are likely to cancel their orders,” one of the spokesmen said To avoid faithful copies of the new French stvles, the Paris fashjon- houses prohibit publication of photographs or authentic sketohes until they have delivered their big orders. Sept. 15 was the date set this year. « : . I7 Fashion Pages { .An industry spokesman charged that Vogue had published 17 pages of Paris fall-styles, including photographs and sketches of models by such “Haute Couture” “Tesigners as Christian Dior, Jacques Fath, Paquin and Robert Piguet. He termed it a ‘severe blow” because fashion showings were held up by the strike of seam|stresses “which made it hard for us to meet the Sept. 15 deadline as it was.” | The Vogue pictures were taken, during - the -showings in early; | August. Ra Notjce of the ban against the! {magazine now is en route by mail, | la spokesman said. | The fall showings in the world's! fashion capital featured a hip=! hugging silhouette. Skirts went
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room at Ayres’. There will be a up to 14 or 15 inches above the
board meeting.
3. m. The activities of the fall and winter season will be dis cussed. Mrs. R. B. Straughn will preside.
Pat Carson to Wed
Miss Genny Michigan 8t., entertained recently with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Pat ‘Carson.- Miss Carson
worked continually in fashion: land. Joseph Striby will be married dames
|tomerrow in the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church,
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A business session is set for 2 interpretation of
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floor, Each designer had his own a_ curved or “jagged” hem line.
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Newcomers Club Sets | Luncheon Wednesday |
The Newcomers Club will have
Clark, 3554 W. a luncheon at 11:45 a. m. Wednes-
day in the Marott Hotel, | Mrs. James Long, hostess chair. | man, will be assisted by MesGeorge Welch, riain, Michael McCaffrey es Young, 4
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