Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1949 — Page 23
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gnd-jacket combinations. Following an always wise wardrobe plan, she picks a basic costume and accessories as the bub for her clothes collection and then chooses alternates which match up with those aceessories, Bhe needs changes, not only for a lift, but for dry gleaning. Principal rule to follow is that each garment be becoming. More oftenri than not when good friends meet, it's the woman who’s going to have a baby who gets the most attention and who, therefore, has the most satisfaction in looking attrac. tive.
SHS Family Frolic Planned Special Event To Be Held Dec. 2
Preparations for the Shortridge High School Family Frolic’ are going full blast. The event, set for Dec. 2 in the school, is sponsored by the Shortridge PTA. Proceeds will be used for scholarships, student ald, teachers’ welfare and new equipment. Committee ' chairmen include Mrs. J, Dwight Peterson; tickets; Mr. and Mrs. William H. Walker, International Casino; Mrs. J. Kurt Mahrdt, cakes; Dr. and Mrs. DeForest O'Dell, country store, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Peat, hobbies... The entertainment program ineludes a fashion show with
Shortridge sub debs as models, a &
game room, fortune telling booth and a fish pond. |
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An evening costume for mothers-to-be combines a blgek crepe skirt with a box jacket of gold metallic-striped iridescent taffeta. The jacket of the outfit, b row of tiny jet buttons. The belted.skirt
Pin-On- Pieces Can Change the Coiffure Style Easily
New Fashion Cut Makes Shift In Coiffures Harder to Achieve THE LITTLE GIRL'S love of “dressing up” never While she's still small, she borrows her mamma's dresses and high- heeled shoes to play
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“Ietudy Cub groups have scheduled:
programs for ‘this “week. ~~
Mrs. Maxwell Major, 1335 N, La-| Salle St., will be hostess for the
Evangeline Chapter tomorrow.| Mrs... Mervin. Littell and Mrs. J. W. Hodge will be assistants. The’ speaker will be M's. Julés Zinter The Hoosier Vagabonds Chap-| ter will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow | also. Mrs, W. L. Kelley, 5138 Ralston Drive, will be hostess, Assisting her will be Mrs. Bercell Seaver and Mrs. Harry Ebby, Mrs. Max Norris will speak. The Egyptian and Monterey] Chapters will both hold luncheons Tuesday. Mrs. Talmage Smith, 341 N, Drexel Ave, will be nostess at 1 p. m. to the first group. Mrs. Thomas - Brady and Mrs Elmer Bostic ‘will assist, Mrs, Norris will’be the speaker.. Mon-
Willard Peek,
p.m. with Mrs. Mrs. Noble
5815 N. Illinois St.
{Reynolds will give the program.
Luncheon Planned
Alaskan Chapter members will hear a program ‘by Mrs, Basil Fischer at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the East New York St. Branch, Indiana National 1
home of Mrs. W. K. Kastner, 1702
A luncheon bridge for members and guests of the Children's Sun-| shine Club will be held at noon| Wednesday in the Dearborn
N. Emerson Ave., that afternoon. {Mrs. Walter Houppert will talk. (Mrs. Mac Miles, president of
[New Harmony Chapter, will oe
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6:30 p. m, dinner meeting of the
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o'clock dessert Juneheon for “1 nie Laurie Chapter will in thell
deserts her.
“grown-up lady.” Then, when she grows up
clothes, she still revels in changing her appearance with new
costumes, new hairdos.
The new costume part is comparatively easy, but today's smartly cropped hair makes a shift in coiffures a little harder
Empire-styled nightgown of pure sk coral
its proves that the nightgown is stepping out neck-deep in color,
Novel Colors
satin proves that bands and scrolls of ecru lace sophisticated color as well as the
familiar flesh pinks blues.
nvion which needs no pampering through the wash. *'
This design which also parades subtle charms in Nile green
A leaf green gown of crepe-back can take
and baby
to high heels ‘and elaborate
to achieve. Pin-on hair pieces are the answer and this- week In Ayres’ beauty salon a representative of the Joseph Fleischer firm will be-on hand to show a variety of these
pieces, Miss Yvonne Kellogg also will show necessity pieces to supplement a scanty
A pin-on Highod ofl) worn low at the neck is frequently the holon for wear with cocktail A es while: a cas cascade of curls (right), also pin-on variety, goes with a sleek evening gown.
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|tertain in her home, 1414 N. Dearborn. 8t,. at 7:30. o'clock in the (evening, . Mrs, John. Miller will assist and Mrs, Reynolds will pre-
isent the program. An initiation
service is planned.
Another Wednesday meeting is {scheduled by the Panamanian Chapter. Mrs. Harry Hater, 2001. 18: Capitol -Ave., will. be hostess {for the 12:30 p. m. luncheon. | Mrs. C. 0. Crawford will speak at 11 a. m, Thursday before the Loch Lomond Chapter. It will meet in the 38th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. Mrs: B. H.| Orth, luncheon committee chairman, will be. assisted by Me dames Royal Nicholas, Carl G.| Neerman and C. E. McCain.
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bloom skin, wide amber eyes and brown hair always cut and coiffed in the latest fashion, Lilly Dache adores clothes and has loads of them herself.
Her enthusiasms and experi-
ments are always tried on herself first. She is either perfectly, marvelously dressed-—or in her dressing gown in the bedroom of the Despres’ penthouse apartment atop . the Dache building in New York where she works with her secretary and assistants every weekday morning. “It's a great advantage-—and disadvantage—living where you
penthouse. But, of course, I can't’ avoid working as soon as I get up. And sometimes I never get: out of the building all day.” w =" FOR THAT reason Ly adores her high-walled penthouse terrace, where she can breakfast on summer mornings, dictating or fingering samples she sips her coffee. The ter Me is ‘surrounded by a high bamboo fence and has deep flower beds that are always | in bloom. Recently the flower beds doubled as a jungle; some caladium bulbs Lilly planted bes fore she went to Europe last summer grew undisturbed in New York's humid heat, she came home she found them bigger than elephant ears and about seven feet tall. “I liked them like that, it was amusing,” she says.
Annual Dinner Planned
By Sorority Chapter
The Alpha Chapter, Kappa Beta Sorority, will hold its annual dinner Wednesday. Mrs. Frances Stoltz, 1023 N. Gale St. wi¥ be hostess for the 7:30 p. m. event, New officers to be Installed I, ds oan McDonald, president; Lora Fo vice ot Br r: Miss Elsie gleton, and Mfss Gene Ezzell, recording and corresponding secretaries;
Mrs, Btoltz, rush captain; Mrs.
Yolanda Biggs, historian, and
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sity faculty and their families willbe guests at the annual dinner of the Women's Faculty Ck at 6:15 a
Mrs, C. E. Roach will review “Oliver Wendell Holmes” Louis A. Whitesell will sing Thanksgiving songs. Mrs. Albert Mock, ments chairman, is being L. Howard, Paul W. Nicely: and’ David C. Pellett and Miss Esther A. Renfrew and Miss Florence
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Bazaar Set
Meénibers of the: Indiana Alpha!
Chapter, Zeta Beta Chi Sorority, |
will hold their annual Christmas bazaar Wednesday in the Central YWCA. It will be open from 10 a. m, to 10 p. m. "Miss “Maryellen Sherman 18 general chairman and Mrs. Clarence Townsend, assistant chairman, Other committees include Mrs. Arthur W. Baldwin, Mrs. Roy (O’Brien and Miss Norma Eibe, |candy; Mesdames Paul Faulk, W. |B. Steele, Ralph E.. Taylor and
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|and Miss Mabel Jones, handmadé larticles, and Mrs. Ray C. Dorr jana Miss Mary Ellen Coughlin, food specialists. Miss Eleanor Pyle and Miss
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