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

“Mesdemes Ralph K. Brafford, ' C. Schrader roundup tables and Club party Nov. 21.

the Gamma Alumnae Club of Ka

models. . Mrs. Walter Shirley and Mrs. Robert E. Burkholder are serving as co-chairmen for the event. Mrs. Earl C. Schrader is in charge of tickets and Mrs. Henry L. Moffett, publicity. Other committees include Mrs, C. W. Lee, chairman, Mrs, O. N. Oivey, table prizes; Mrs. Ralph Brafford, chairman, Mesdamés Frank King, Norman Kelly, Harry Hollos, Harold _Corbin, Richard Powell and

A “Holiday Highlights” theme will he carried out In decorations a fashions at the card party and style show planned by |

Tt will be held at 7:30 p. m., Nov. 21, in the Butler University | Chapter House. Styles will be shown by H. P, Wasson & Co. |

Paul McDonald ahd Miss Betty

Mrs. James Gllson, chairman,

Robert E. Burkholder and Earl chairs for the Gamma Alumnae

ppa Alpha Theta Sorority,

Blackwell, candy.

Mesdames Rodney Hankins, H:nry Lee, F. W. Ahrbecker and George Hoster, additional prizes; Mrs. Robert Craig, chairman, Mrs. Charles Butz and Mrs, John Clark, tables and chairs, and Mrs. Robert Claycombe, chairman, Miss Jean Wells, soft drinks. 5

fourth season

over the possibilities of bringing first-rate ensemble groups to Indianapolis to play for a

whe Whitworth complete the lst of

A Be ws “1h hed “The Feason So ier chamber

organization Bak tio lo} come are eve

The venture has wR AE _ the enthusiasm a ne a a on)

w rand

Lype of performance... “ME rauss dreams some

in othér Indiana cities, However, |

grew. * Now the only “comparable jor-

with Indianapolis on their programs. As to the future generations,

with the library to gain ‘converts.

In ensembles and quartets, There was a contest to selec the best’

t String Quartet played for

Children's Program plans for an even

only about 5 per-cent. play them selves and it is.

Ina Personal Vein—_ oo

By MARJORIE TU A TRADITION 18 BEING ON in RR anapoin. Although the Ensemble Music Society of Indianapolis, Inc., is only «in its , ‘plans are being made to hand down the love of

chamber re to coming generations. The society started at a luncheon in the Columbia Club. Leonard A. Strauss invited a small group of mi music _enthusiasts to talk

la. H. A. Clowes, Albert M. Cole, ED James W. Fesler, Frank

alting vat. X Seon thers re To Be Hostess’

Nor are the chamber ‘music New officers will Je installed. LL content to attend their,

establishing an-Indiana Loague] Hayride, “Wiener Roast su that the musicians brought out | to Indianapolis can go-on to play| {fashioned hayride and

he and his friends are waiting for and Downs estate. The KLA Club this movement to develop spon-spongored the party for members taneously as the local society and guests,

gamization in this section Is, the| group in Louisville and they work Mothers Club

the society has been co-operating’ st. both with the public schools and

Jam year they had .a festival for, school children Ih which 250 dames John P..Jones, George B. children participated —all playing ys, iiott, James Higginbotham. M.

#roups and certificates of merit were awarded. The Bu- Sigina Nu Mothers

150 children on Feb, 8 and the Plan Dessert Luncheon Sa the festival were on

This year the ensemble has|Hampton Drive.

broader profor the children which will\wite of the ch n next month. In the society | or Force Ft.

Fiickinget, Booth

G. Sinclair, John C. Troyer and

Strauss,

directors. The next concert will be by the Paganini Quartet, on Jan: 11. The String Quartet will play

Piano and String Quartet will ¢lose the season on Apr. 12, 12.

we LiTOFaTY Club Sets! ; Meeting Tuesday

fprogra m.

‘Mrs. John onic

Mrs. John Humes, 1125 Fairfleld Ave., will be meeting hostess for the Friday Bueniig Cross Town: Club. at 8p -Friday.

They incltide Mrs. Harold Wil-

50 YounAgers Hold:

Fifty teen-agers had an oldwiener roast party last night: in the Ups

| Lorretta Jane Smock’ is prestdent of the club .

‘Plans Luncheon

|

(100) ALL-WOOL SKIRTS

8.00

Includes tweeds and. solid color wools, Originally 10.95 to 14,95. Misses sizes. 4 Ayres’ Sportswear Accessories,

|= Third Floor

on. Feb. 8 and the New York! | =

yes ens, president Miss Ruth Flick: | the whole thing. They have the secretary; Mrs. Gus Bisesi, treasgeal of missionaries and want tourer, and Mrs. William Griggs, convert music lovers all over the Sergeant -At- Arms state to the enjoyment of . this

Mrs. Ross Halgren, 115 E, 48th]

‘the noon luncheon meeting of the Zeta Tau Alpha Mothers: Club, She will be assisted by Mes-

{9 Karabell and J. + Preston.

The Sigma Nu Mothers Club will hold a 1:30 p. m. dessert luncheon Tuesday in the Butler University Chapter House, 655 W,

Mrs. Leslie. FF. Zimmerman,

ison Air Base, “will speak. :

Supper Planned -

The Big Four Rallway Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, will hold a “pitch-in" oh . today in the post home. haur will follow,

will be hostess Tuesday for.

in of the 10th|

supper at 5: % )

vor Meatiosf it Faryad ro pan

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a meat loaf from sticking) -

GROUP OF CORDUROY SPORTSWEAR

1 Off

coler;

(27) CORDURQY SHORTS,

‘Broken sizet In red, forest green and camel

_All Items Subject ‘to Prior Sale! . . + x ws A

SLA

"FROM. OR - MERIDIAN SHOPS . . . SECOND FLOOR

Ne RIDIAN, SHOP DRESSES ~~.

1500) FALL DRESSES, including tissue failles, crepes, taffetas, moires, and wools.

“NYLON D

138) DRESSES:

Nostly one piece styles, Mi ss@s and women's sizes. ONginally 22.9510'39.95 J... iuadennrninns Bia

RESSES and nylon: and rayon miktures in misses sizes, mostly one piece styles: aR i ities rennss nanan 1190

originally 1695 ... BESSA Re ey Y

(37) DRESSES, orig poly 24.95 and 29.95.

==4200} HALF SIZE DRESSES; long-sleeved two-piece. sult dresses, short sleaved

fayon Gabardine grasses in fall and winter shades.» Originalty~ 7.95 160.95 .

Apre¥ Meridian Shop, Second Floor MERIDIAN SHOP co TS AND SUITS

and duiliansodilanymuia 1

(0) RAYON SUITS, originally 25.0Q «asevusies ecrins Fenians 18.00 (40) SUITS, wool gabardife, originaliy) 3.95

.33.00

i tiie lieth td

(25) SUITS, gabardine ‘worsted checks, Wo! covert F-pe suits, . originally 79.95. cis vnvensass ives ears Ease Fay vees.56.00 (25) CASUAL AND DRESS COATS, originally 49.95 ..... ravens cease 300 {15) FLEECE ZIP-IN COATS, originally 49.95 desaamanssensene casnse+30.00. {ith GABARDINE ZIP COATS, originally 69.95 veesessannensss axe sess S000 (20, FUR-TRIMMED COATS, originally 68.00 ..s..s esiesen svensenuse S00

originally 4.98 i ius iieseiieinis 2.90 (54) CORDURQY PEDAL PUSHERS AND ° SLACKS, originally 5. Biever: 3.90 (41) CORDUROY SKIRTS AND- SLACKS, originally 7.95 +..coviiniiininns 4.90 ; Lo 48) CORDUROY SKIRTS AND JACKETS originally 8.98 .....civiiirinnns 5.90

(58) . CORDUROY SKIRTS, SLACKS AND

#JACKETS, originally 10.95 ...... 6.90 (31) WOOL FLANNEL AND GABARDINE

GOLF SKIRTS, originally 8.95

(34) WOOL FLANNEL PEDAL PUSHERS "originally 8:95 ..... Fansiieses is

_ Ayres’ Active Sportswear, Third Floor

op and 10.95 c.vurneiae wis dean 5.90

(193) SPORTSWEAR DRESSES

Group includes sheer wools, jerseys, pure silks; rayon crepes and a few

valveteens, Misses sizes.

(15) DRESSES. originally 8.98..5.00 {64}, DRESSES. originally 10.95 0

and 2.95 ...isnsnes.ins 8. (39) DRESSES, originally 14. 95 and” 16.95 ervinw UVES 11.00

(39) DRESSES, “original ly 2. 95 19.90 (12) DRESSES, originally: 45.00

He 3 uma Aa You be Mrs. William Cutfell, 6179 Park and 49.95 ; vers snnyenss 29.90 members were expected. to Ave. Will be hostess ALI B (6) DRESSES: origina. $5.00 to the performances was a {Tuesday ’ for.. the Wy-Mo-Dau and 59.9 a interest in the art rody Literary Club. Mrs. Francis Ar-1- | = fr re y “Ihe World War Memorial was tist and Mrs. Laura Werst will 4) eS originally 69.95. " selected as the place and four jaatat he. % t Naira and 79.95 L.. i iiiivies 49.90 Wednesday nights a year are now rs. na aray of Australia ; ‘over to the concerts. The|will talk on the home life in that (14) DRESSES. originally 89.95 fe at st Quartet has |country. Guests will include the » and 98.95 J.iiaiiiiann 59.9 been heard #ight times and the Misses Alicé and Ruby Power, : od 3 : Musical Art tet 1s anotherialso from Australis. Mrs Lewis - | Ayres Sportswear, Third Floor mero SAYORILE, {Bray is in charge « of the musical Af tn oo :

SPORTSWEAR ACCESSORIES

(20) CORDUROY JACKETS, boxy styles, originally 4.95 Sovikiiieees i

(40) JACKETS, tweeds. and camel color.

Originally 19.95 to 29.95 aes --1240 BLOUSES (47) BLOUSES" pure silk polka debe) originally BOD «curr aaa

oriainally 8.00 casssnsinsarnenss 3. {108} BLOUSES plain crepes and-peints

originaty 7.98 a and 8.598 rare

Ayres’ Blouses, Third Floor

290 (85) BLOUSES, mandarin neck, plain crepes,

BETTER MILLINERY Price

Group of felts and velours [125 hats). ™

(30) HATS, originally 15.00....7.50 (30) HATS, originally 12.95... 6.45 " (40) HATS, originally 10.95... 5.45 (15) HATS originally 8.95..... 4.45

{10} HATS, originally 7.95..... 3.95 § ASSORTMENT OF FEATHERS, orig “ inally 75¢ to 3.50..3%¢ to 1.75

Ayres’ Millinery, Third Floor

(274) MISSES’ BLOUSES

4.40

Includes short and long sleeve styles

"rayon crepes. Ociginally 5.98 to, 109% )

sind Nous, hed Flor

»

in pure. silk prints. and plain color - o« 4: (100) HATS, originally 300..:.180 (100). HATS, originally 398... 441

a HATS, Sy S551, 29,

GROUP OF RAINCOATS, corduroy and rayon,

originally 2 22.95 to 39.95 coiiinnnnnnnnns Cedpesresanssranananns Va price Ayres’ Meridian Shop, ‘Second Floor EE — —— : ; - amg 1 * MERIDIAN SHOP HATS 3 Price Group includes felts, velours, wools, novelty fabrics 260 hats. {50}. HATS, originally 10.95..5 45 (20) HATS, originally 6.95....3.45 (50) HATS, originally 8.95....4.45 (60) HATS, originally 5.95....2.95 (50) -HATS,. originally 7.95....3.98 (30) HATS, originally 3.98....1.99 Ayres’ Meridian Hat Shop, Second Floor ™ a AL gr ce

MISSES AND WOMEN'S COATS

465) MISSES" FITTED AND BOXY UNTRIMMED COATS, originatly-69:95-

- (56) MISSES’ AND WOMEN’ S FUR TRIMMED COATS. originally 98.00 Rs (35) MISSES” FUR TRIMMED FITTED AND? POXED COATS. originally 139.95

(9) MISSES’ BETTER UNTRIMMED COATS, originally 189.95 to 229.95 a

Ayres Coats, Third Floor

MISSES’ AND WOMEN'S BETTER SUITS

(54) SUITS: originally 65. 00 and $9.95. SPIES UITS, SHG 7995 reverses 5 8.00 [25] SUITS, originally 89.95 to 98.95 crrvrerereee-0800 (5) ‘SUITS, originally 139.95 to 159.95 .....%. 1118.00 {10} SUITS. originally 189.95 to 198.95 ..ccuunasrannnins .+138.00 Ane Coats and Suits, Third Floor aki

CLEARANCE Er

2035 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S Eo

Famous name fashion shoes in dressy and tailored types . all in styles, leathers.and colors suitable for immediate wear]

(385 prs.) PALTER DELISO, THOMAS CORT and URBANITE DARK SHOES, calf and suede included. Originally 18.95 to 25. 95, 14.85

(38 prs.) ) BRITISH WALKER, URBANITE and MATRIX DARK SHOES,

calf and suéde included. Originally 16.95 to 17.95 12.85

(857 prs) DELISO DEB; -HILL and DALE. TUPPER, COLLEGEBRED and W OLFELT DARK SHOES, calf and suede included. Originally 12.95 40 16.95 «hv ivvivnivssssinsvnen aan 10.85

(514 prs.) RED CROSS DARK SHOES, gol and suede included. Orig-

inally 10.95 .7.85

(315 prs.) DAYNE TAYLOR DARK SHOES, calf and suede included. Originally §.95 and 7.95 .5.85

(305 prs.) JOYCE\CASUAL SHOES, originally a 95 #0 10.95....5.85

(178 prs) MISCELLANEOUS CASUAL SHOES, originally 5.95 2 995 ivviisenenrneres

Ayres’ Shoes, Second Floor

SAAB ANNAN E NERA ars tara TY

(250) HAT BOX HATS } PRICE

99 ! including felts, ‘wools, velvets.

a Ayres Hot Bon, Swe Flow ©

STARTS |

_TUES.at9a.m.

(250) COLLEGIENNE SPORTSWEAR ITEMS 2.90

(145) COTTON BLOUSES originally 3.98 (20) WOOL SKIRTS, ’ originally 7.98 “{18) RAYON SKIRTS, originally 5.98 (11) RAYON SLACKS, originally 5.98 (63) PULLOVER SWEATERS, originally 5.00 and 5.98

Ayres’ Collegienne Sportswear, Second Floor

Group of fall hats for immediate wear

( 220) COLLEGIENNE DRESSES -

1-1 Off

(26) DRESSES; originally 8.95 0.12.95..5.00 _.

(89) DRESSES, originally 12.95 to 29.95 8.00 -

(46) RAYON CREPE and WOOL DRESSES, originally 22.95 easerenneians 14.90

(59) RAYON CREPE, WOOL, and VELYETEEN DRESSES, originally 29.95 and 35.00 aaa

Ayres’ Collegienne Shop, Second Floor

(134) COLLEGIENNE DRESSES

11.00

Wool, rayon tissue faille and velveteen dresses Included, ~Originally™ 17.95 and 19.95. 4 to '/3 off.

Ayres’ Collegienne Shop, Second Floor

COLLEGIENE COATS & SUITS

1 Off

(33) FUR TRIMMED COATS—FITTED AND BOX: STYLES vivuivivineiges Yo OH

3) ETTED COATS, “with Top. Mink, ~ Persian Lamb and White Ermine trim, originally 79.95 iiieeeae. 50.00

{11} BOX COATS with Beaver, Muskrat -and Persian Lamb trims, originally 89.95.

seats sesssssesenssesanne

09) BOX COATS, with Beaver and Persian

Lamb trim, originall ¥ 98. 95 BARA

(13) RA! Nea. originally - 25.00 to 35.00 . versrenenness. 18.00

{8} STROOCK FLEECE COATS. belted style, originally 69:95 48.00

(11) CRAVANETTED GABARDINE COATS, origi inally 49.95 Sass seNsannane .36.00

(10) SUITS, worsteds and weeds, originally 39.95 and 45.00.......29.00 (25) SUITS, wool gabardines and tweeds, originally 49.95 .eeverevanne ...36.00

(10) ALL WOOL GABARDINE* SUITS, originally 69.95 ..

4444800000 »

(12) THREE PIECE SUITS,

. originally 79.95. Rn Sel

Ayres’ Collegienne Coats and Suits, = Second Floor

va mR . <u

(256) FROSTPOINT RAYON DRESSES

6.90

Two wonderful styles in creases resistant frost-point pattern , , . onebutton front coat with fringe rim, half sizes 1415 to 24!/5. One threeQuarter sloove dress with white pique trim. Originally 8.95." Regular. sizes. A? id 204 or :

1 A

4 a

C (40) SNC all-w red. “123

(18) CH ken inch

19.5

oo 6) NA

red (140) WC ; All

styls and Ori

(28) LIT * i. .and 5.9

(180) CO clue pus!

cluc 2.9"

(26).80 ray: gin (28) CH PAI ing. Ori (150) PO > ors inal

(92) €C

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NEC

(200) BL siz 7-38 io BL siz

5. FLOWE Ld

Ayres’ (18) BL : or 0 (100) G