Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1949 — Page 17

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sms p— : " " _ " . | . : rum | The Luxury Look Is Priced Moderately Eh ih 1 . J wou say, but | By JEAN TABBERT ible is the parquetry between ght to say it. WHEN THE LUXURY look is combined with a commonsense i ro ese drssser, HE Autbeniic rman price tag, there's news along the furniture front. Another good-.mixer is the Chi : Those are the characteristics of the fall collection of Heri- pine dining room table and |. ii v tage-Henredon furniture now at Block's. The new pieces include chairs-designed for homes with hardware is used two iain Jroupe nis year: A Far Eastern section and Eighteenth few rooms and less wall space. for the drawer 2 "Century pine un! system of 3p Heritage- Henredon, long ming. It's a trimly-styled board Rrabdeat Sxtansion iAbies when pulls of this gb thus known for its fine, quality and feet behind which the dust up as hitle space A Form: d . ry ; furniture, has carried over its ruffle of the bedspread is tuck- yh 48 UR FRACS BB SEE TEL epresenting lit« — reputation into these two lines. ed. This means bedmaking 18 00 on tor a large Thanks- gener noney, is being While the price still is not simplified. I aT at Th mirror, framed ing number of budget, yet the pieces are not The Chinese pleces come in TUE THO Y. in greige walnyt y loads far in expensive. And they both are green, red and black lacquer ™ Pune ‘ches the : ms. open stock groupings. as well as the lacquered ma- ‘ ° can Phyfe group pic- = mate gitimate opera- As Chinese as chopsticks are hogany finish for the less dec- ‘tured comes in mahogany as Jresser's wood. here are many their Far Eastern styles. These orative minded. well as pine and includes a The piece sho troy our high- include an exotic Chinese cock- Also. influenced by the Far breakfront and server along airman, State tail table with pigeon-toed feet, East is the Formosa dresser With the arm and straight is made in recently, “A a black lacquered bed with shown. Authentic Chinese hard- chairs. The idea is carried out 4 oo 4 easing number headboard of Chinese fretwork ware is used for the drawer In other classic 18th’ Century | rating for long and a straightlined small sofa pulls, and the generous mirror designs as well as the Duncan walnut. ds faster than with Oriental detail on its legs. framed in _ greige wal nut Paste: rd wd x m.” Style note which the home- matches. (Walnut is a extured and printed fabrics ; ymmissioner of This pine extension table of Duncan Phyfe design is a topnotch space-saver. Also made in mahogany, Rr will appreciate is the that's hard to find now, but “star in the upholstery selection Suis a, 3 Jus. otal Bitte y s year alone it it will seat 10 and comes in an open-stock grouping. ) footboard without extra trim- Heritage-Henredon promises it offered by Heritage-Henredon. green. y n aek- Te a to Open illion to recon- : will keep this section of its One of the pieces is the arm- ".

pleces open stock.) less upholstered loveseat pic- Tne detailing for which the | tured. Two of these coupled together make a long, luxurious

sofa. Placed opposite each other

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Fall Program

highways bate : ; JA e. 7 A V3 M 'd on heavier. : " ARG heir share, the " small tables. The end table | larceny of your on, Lush colors nut finish with other darker they create a conversational shown has a loser op A iberately over 4 , ; | highlight the ones. This dresser also is fin- grouping. can double, when the sides are O League 38 ha danas sid Heritage- ished in teak walnut, Not vis- Colors of the fabrics include raised, as a desk or tea table. | : and out of the 0 Henredon line D ance Pl ans ‘Sororities— Women Voters to ur community, : ; of upholstered

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Chapter to Mark 11th Year | Meet Friday At Founder's Day Dinner

liquor industy ng-range bless eputable truck bby colleagues

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[the fan of the League Irvington Assembly e fall program

{of Women Voters. The event is

bad reputation, square cocktail To Sponsor Event { ~~ Four sorority grorns will meet this week. The Founder's Day to be held at 2 p. m. in Ayres’ g ATIaYe 3 and an ‘end The Irvington Assembly wii dinner of the Alpha Cuapter, Tri Chi Sorority, will be held at 7 p. m, | Auditorium. egislation to

today in the Frog Pond. It will mark the sorority’s 11th anniversary.| Mrs. Willlam™ A" Hayes JF.

the Founders of the group are Mesdames Robert Bottin, Florida membership secretary, will be

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Plan Reception For

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season, a formal event, Frida lots of night in the Howe High School Holtz, Harry Markus, Donald Harris and Luke Snyder. Mrs. John charge of the party, and she will .. 2 . : relaxation and |gymnasium, Max Wilson's orches-| OWens will be initiated. whe assisted by Mesdames Harry ehrin r £45) ent refreshment ~ [tra will play. ; | Officers for 1949-50 include Lo WwW Perrine, Howard Wood, Charles James Hueston is chairman srs. James Deming, president; ca OMEN |Coy, W. A. Gentry, H. G. Craw : space. and Beverly Clendenin, co-chair- Mrs, Harry Stoehr, vice presi- | ford and Frederick Beyer.

Latter Event Will Be Held Friday Evening By Osric'Mills Watkins Unit Members Committee announcements by the 11th District, American Legion Auxiliary, and a reception for the district's retiring president highlight today’s auxiliary news.

‘Chairmen and committees for the 11th District have been announced by Mrs. George A. Brake, district president.

» making sure tate safety retrifle with the of school chil.

man. Committees include Janet (ent; Miss Joan Duffin and Mrs. Are Elect d Callon, decorations chairman, as- Fred Engle, recording and cor-| e sisted by Georgeann Mattson, responding secretaries, and Miss Sarah Eickhoff, Jack Callon and Irene Winings, treasurer.

; ; Sam Hiatt, and Patricia Bickley, . * f hak _ Anita Stranl|Hay Ri iah |Sorority at the national conven-| general mem Panel Discussion Is P lanned [John _ Shreve, Richard Costin.| ide Tonight [tion of the group held last Week| barship to see the

{Beverly Clendenin and Kenny A hay ride and wiener roast at at the Hotel Antlers. They are!

this phase of League activity. . | Wood. ; |8 p. m. today in the Long Stables, Mrs. Lawrence A. White, presi-| They are Mrs. Mason B. Light, Americanism; Mrs, Herbert Dun- For Regional BPW Conference Heads Committee

38th St. and Kessler Blvd, will dent; Mrs. Harold A. Smith, vice Plan Exhibit ; (open the fall rush activities of president; Mrs. Roy C. Hill, | - lap, chairman, Mesdames Clifford Taylor, Alvin Iske and Robert A panel discussion on industrial problems by two industrialists| Bob Bake Beads ind Jertesh Theta Ledig, co-chairmen, child welfare; Mrs. Robert Klem, community | and the editor of a national farm magazine will highlight Saturday's ments committee m Hues-

| Mrs. Charles T. Harman, dent of the Indianapolis

| Four local women were elected m |grand officers of Omega Nu Tau!

id immediately isses were not L1l-steel bodies, . \d other up-to< meet Indiana und unsafe or

: Chapter, Delta Sigma sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs. Riche troopers and

Kappa Sorority. ard A. Graber, parliamentarian. | Various parts of the League's.

chool' unit -pro- : service; Mrs. Paul Newman, constitution and by: 14ws; Mrs; Arthur | juncheon program at the three-day, regional conference of the Na-|ten She Zam Fash. ge Miss Augusta Clinton and Mrs.| Other officers elected were Mra. | Program will have exhibits at ate standards, Nevins, education of orphans of veterans; Mrs. Ralph InYart, chaif- tional Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. The [TSC 0 ng J Arranged by Caflon, ‘Gene Clinton’ arauin charge of Frank Armstrong, Dayton, O., Which guests will have the opymselves to ba + man, Mrs. Esther Jay and Mrs. Peg Lyda, co-chairmen, finance. |gvent in the Claypool Hotel’ will open.with registration at 8 a. m. 5 0 Bickley and Beverly Arrangements for the event. Hus- organizer; Mrs. John .J. ¥irk, portunity “of ‘acquainting thems . ‘oper permit. to Re Mrs. C. J. Ancker, Girls’ State; Mrs. Homer M. Lutz, Gold Star; priday, Clendenin, ."/bands and escorts also are in- Homewdrth, O. secretary; Mrs, Selves with the work the League

Anderson, | does.

| . Mrs. Adrian Parker, junior activities; Mrs. Loren Brewer, Knights-| Approximately 700 delegates, M rs. Jo hn Ryan rs. |

town Home; Mrs. Jesse Burchfield, legislation; Mrs. R. H. G. Ma- representing women's organizathews and Mrs. Charles O, Warfel, co-chairmen, membership; Mrs tions in eight midwestern states Is Honored ‘ |dames Gerald Baker, Glen Hues-|is scheduled for next Wednesday man, Dayton, chaplain. Mary Mitchell, merit system; Mrs. —Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Mich-/ |ton, W. C. Strahl, William Shreve, |in the home. of Mrs. Herbert} Mrs. Emrys Davies, Detroit, Charles McCarty, music, and Mrs.| They are Mrs. Maggie Craig. | gan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, NEW YORK, Sept. 21 (UP)— gam Hiatt, M. M. Darling, Nor- Mutch, 2809 Ruckle St. historian; Mrs. Roy Swift, Los, chairman of the speaker's bureau, Ralph Lewis, national secyrity, |Americanism; Mrs, William T. North Dakota and South Dakota| Camp Fire Girls, Inc., today an- pert Franz. Emil Grove Jr.. C. C. y 2 Angeles, regional organizer, and League speakers Mrs. Eleanor Krueger, Pan- Ricketts, child welfare; Mrs... attend. | nounced the winners of the Na- cogtin, J. H. Clendenin, Morton| The Alpha Chapter, Omega Phi Mrs: William Denny, Bedford, American studies; Mrs. Willlam Clarence R. Parsons, community mne panel | tional Leadership Medallion. |Whitaker and George Mattson Tau Sorority, will meet tomorrow chairman of the advisory board. R. Bolen, past presidents parley; service: and education of orphans ,.,yers will be | The winners are Mrs. Brice W. and Mrs. Mary Callon. night in the home of Miss Lavinia ——————— t \ ; {Chambers, 1324 Congress Ave. |

‘Western College Unit

Mrs. Bedford Moore, poppy; Mrs. Of veterans; Mrs. George A. Bolds, 1 irate * Teetor, |Armstrong of Waco, Tex.; Mrs. 0 \0Dsv ire On 10-Day In An 8:30 p. m. meeting will be| : y rip p . To Assemble Tonight

Carl Gates, publicity; Mrs. George; Constitution and bylaws} Mire: [chairman of the {Lloyd McChesney of Everett, Harmon, radio: Mrs. John F. am Spratt; finance; TS. board of the (Wash; HL focus Hd Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fleck, held tomorrow by the Alpha get under way shortly % J . The Indianapolis Alumnae of . Western College will meet at

Hosts - and hostesses for the Vited. Harold: McCormick,

usses to trans- dance -will be Messrs. and Mes-| A patty for members and guests treasurer; Mrs. James A. Brugge-

hildren injured » the good bus tate school bus nes bus specifie state, county alert against y motorists apbus filled with

C. B. Durham and Mrs

Fairhead, chairman, Mrs. Rush Frank S. Bush, Girls’ State, and Circle - . Fain) a all aud Miso| Mrs, Martha Lasiey, Gold Star, Lorrect Shih [ston Denver, Colo.; Mrs. R. A, [5623 E. Washington St, have left Chapter, Alpha Pi Omega Soror

Elsie Sopher, co-chairmen, re- Mothers. town; R. Verne Prosser, -Overland , Park, Kas.; °F & 10-day vacation at Canyon ity, in the YWCA. Bush, junior activities; yf chell, board

b Inn, McCormick's Creek Park. 7:30 p. m. today in the home of there shall be habilitation. Mrs. Mrs. Edward P. Helwig, -Larch- : y any chureh Mrs. Charles Schaub, service Mrs. J. R. Bennett, Knightstownicpyirman of mont, N. ¥.; Mrs. John Ryan, In- |x. \ toot Tonight Hostess to 1908. Club Js Sy Sieenland, 410 E.| Mrs. Charles A. Boss, 3626 he government sales; Mrs. Gladys Ross Bulack, Home; Mrs. Andrew Wettrick, 1eg- pares . Seybold dianapolis; Mrs. Earl Raby of 9 rrettson, 4840 meeting of th first fall Rockville Road, will be hostess on of the fact music; Mrs. James Sferruzzi, Boys’ |islation; Mrs. Herman E. Bobbe, co (]e veland, Oakland, Cal; . Edwin E.|” Members of Delta Chapter, Phi| Mrs. J. A. Garrettson, “ ng of e year for the group.lat 6 p. m. Monday for a dinner ir views freely i School; Mrs. Gerald Decius, Cold membership; Mrs. Spratt, merit _ ; gi, pox, Pumala of San Diego, and Mrs. Delta Phi Sorority, will hold a/N. Capitol Ave, will be hostess Mrs. Harry II. will bridge members of Iota Chap Mrs. Eleanor { Springs Road Hospital music; system; Mrs. Bush, national secur-| editor of “Suc- Mr, Fox Muriel C. Frank of San Fran- business meeting at 8 p. m. to-/for the 1908 Club’s opening meet- preside and outline plans for the ter, Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorer- " Mrs. Bolen and Mrs. Russel Furr, ity; Mrs. Merrill. Woods, past ....., Farming” published in|cisco. . | day in the YWCA. ing tomorrow. __|coming year. ity. A

hospital; Mrs. Olla McDowell, me- presidents; Mrs. ‘Bobbe, program,

| i Des Motnes, Iowa. a NNN SN NTN TN ANN NN / : morial; Mrs. Everett F. Saxton, Publicity and radio. | Miss Olive Huston, National : ; /

hospitality, and Mrs. Davis L. Mrs. Joseph Smith, rehabilita- : direc i - Young on ‘Mrs. Robert Hendrick- tion; Mis, Clifton E. Donnell, Pan. Federation executive director, will| son, color bearers. Americanism; Mrs. Fred Yager, poppy; Mrs. Glen 8. Bell, service Honor Mrs. Warfel sales; Mrs. Eugene Curran, ways Mrs. Charles O. Warfel, retir- and means; Mrs. L. M. Christie; ing president of the 11th District, Irvington Union of Clubs; Mrs. |is the Best Economic System Bl will be honored at a reception Elizabeth Schatz, vespers; Mrs. Misunderstood?”; Mr. Mitchell, from 8 to 10 p. m. Friday by Bennett, Indiana Boys’ and Girls’ “Profits—the Common Ground,

from subsidies hut ‘we. are get «.. 1f you do 1 must give us u give up more ' Berlin,

the panel moderator. Miss Ruth Hoover, region vice chair-| man, will preside at the luncheon. |

Mr. Teetor will speak on “Why

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overwhelming members of the Osric Mills Wat-'Schools; Mrs. Ricketts, memorials|and Mr. Fox, “Agriculture and in presenting " HOME FASHION TIME '—a nation-wide show of y by arbitrary kins Unit. Mrs. Clinton J. Ancker and card service, and Mrs. Von I |Industry—Partners in Enter- beautiful new home furnishings. A show for today's gth behind our is general chairman of the event Baldwin, house chairman, assisted prise.” ov h th Hention FASHION n. to be in the 40 & 8 Chateau. by Mesdames Wettrick, Curran| Mr. Teetor is a member of the}. smart woman, who furnishes her home with the same attention to .

Receiving with Mrs. Warfel will and Spratt. be Mesdames Oscar E. Watkins, Willlam P. McGuire, Jesse D. 8-40 Salon Officers

Indiana State Legislature, a past {president of the Indiana State {Chamber of Commerce and a

RIGHTNESS she gives to choosing a new wardrobe for herself. n me and the e, 17-year-old

empt to swim Wright, George A. Brake, Frank) (mcers of the 8 & 40 Salon member of the Society of Automo- { Benes, R. H. G. Mathews, Charles yo.0 installed at a recent meet-|tive Engineers. He began his bus- ; E. McCoy, Ralph Inyart, Arthur 0 i, the Garfield Past Home.|iness career as a clerk with the ) 1050 congres- J. Miller, Louis Prosch, Guy O. arg Arthur J. Miller officiated. |Perfect Circle Corp. later servAFL President Byrd, Bedford Moore and Russell They are Mrs. Gertrude Sponsel,|ing as sales manager, vice pres-

Fury, chapeau; -Mrs. Frank Benes and ident and president. He is a dii Committee chairmen include Mrs. Joseph Stocker, first and rector-at-large of the National AsMrs. Erwin B. McComb, refresh- second demi chapeau; Mrs. Ethel sociation of Manufacturers and . ments; Mrs. Merrill. E. Pyle, reg- Dees, secretary; Mrs. John Valen-|vice chairman of the NAM’s fed- ¥) istration; Mrs. Kurt Schmidt, tine, treasurer; Mrs. Arthur J.eral tax committee. . i decorations; Mrs. Charles Mc- Miller, historian; Mrs. Carl Pflue-| Mr. Mitchell served as president 133 Carty, music, and Mrs. Harry|ger, chaplain; Mrs. Herman E. ot ‘the Harris-Seybold Co. for , 1 Nolen, gifts. | Bobbe, sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs. ahoyt 22- years before becoming) staff recently i Among the special guests will Andrew Wettrick, initiation chair- poard chairman in 1944. He spent aska “the hote be Mesdames Reese Morgan, man. a number of years in the insur-| arned today. weeks Alaskan

Be or anam, John Kundrat) i. wrence Sheridan, Bren-|ance field and in 1014 entered urces close to t a-cold, sober .. © |

| : 3 donwood, will be hostess nextithe investment banking business. Irvington Chairmen Wednesday for a luncheon meet. He formerly headed the firm of| Committee chairmen for 1949- ing of the John H. Holliday Unit. Mitchell, Herrick & Co. in Cleve-| [t stressed the post—56 miles 0 be adequate-

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