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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, DEC, 9, 194)

: Re x : Travel, Agent Has Ansier for All Queries New Evcland T.V. Keene Jr. fo Take Bride Underwear co: Yorority = | By AGNES H. OSTROM ; : Hla > GetsGlamour

FRIDAY, Teen Talk

“Yule | To Be

“WHAT SHALL we

Team Leads il Dance Set wear? Where should we eam eads | ae eat? How many shirts will Th D a T S- my husband need? Will it Open P ay ese ays At St. So m WwW rain on Sunday?” . | | : 10 orro These are just some of the Open Pairs Event Gold Embroidery Hunt Tal : . ' questions posed daily for Mrs, . . Ralph Lillard's Ruth Pratt Johnson, who heads Te Begin Tomorrow | Transforms Bras 4. Spring | a the city's only second-genera- mes Special i - By BARBARA By EDIT Orchestra ¥o Play tion private travel service, PHIL ADET, PHIA; Dec. 8A ORY Pec 0 al Ao Acad : N Y RY Id-em= " The Beta Beta Alumnae Chap-i Seriously” reports the di- |New England team composed of {broidered . girdles oy plunging. MANY TIM. ter; Alpha Chit Omega Sorority, | Pet 1 She Mes, Whingr Joba: {Frank T. Westiott, North Attle-| neckline bras with rosebud trime se how I like Ca will sponsor a dance from 9 p, m. are primarily concerned with {boro, Mass; Dean Baker, Attle-| mings are turning underwear. so I a to midnight tomorrow in the Sev-| [-eustoms and monetary regula. boro, Mass ;. Jerome : Scheuer] fancy today that a woman soon nected with { . { Brookline, Mass., and R. E, Starr, may need add nothing more than y erin Hotel. Ralph Lillard and his | ‘tions, visa and passpor require. y the-street : ; | ments, the best shopping cen- and R. 8. Fox, Providence, R. I, her diamond necklace to look . orchestra. will play, | ters for particular products led the field of 43 teams this dressed, ; : i Mrs, J. E. Marmon is general ad how mich they can bring {Afternoon going into the second | The manufacturers are even - chairman, assisted "by Mesdames A with them.” {session of the national open] calling them “conversation “John Burkhart, R. Wayne Evans, According to her, “People are ; [bridge championship. The tourna- pieces.” And they're billing them RA. Tolkinghon, Taber KC| more” irae concious iota a a iy Sos’ Foust-and Richard Stephenson, than before the war. Business [team carried 191% matches ® J A Sibpeged Several . parties "have heen! and professional people as well ~ , “ . planned to Larder the dance. Mr. as teachers, students and vaca- One match behind them were (the touch” and “light to wear.) and Mrs. William P. Jennings will| tioners want domestic and for- | Lester Gluckman and Dr. Wil- The latest tricky underpinnings be hosts to Messrs, and Mesdames| eign accommodations.” (liam Lipton Jr., New York, and {to see the light of day-—neatly \ Thomas Mutz, William Spencer, Sook N Pl Mr, and Mrs. Nat Agran, Phila- accessorized with gold slippers, £ Fugene C, Smith, Joseph E. Pal-| 2©© ew Flaces delphia, - tied with J, Horace ostrich fans and flowers at the i

mor, William Hillenbrand; James The majority of travelers are Clock, John McCormick and Ed {waistline—are the high-color and

Jackson and H, A. Cox, going abroad for the first time. | Heited New York; David Stras- |Savkoieres jobs turned out by Edith 3 , *kson, Tenn, and Joe Bien Jolie, which means ‘pretty essrs, and Mesdames Joseph But some are war brides on a berg, Jac : January Seni J: og Maral Crabill, hi visit home, honeymooners re- Cannon Jr, Wilmette, 11. {good™ or “good and pretty” de- “white i:

|pending on your French.

turning to a place one or the

Mrs, Johnson . . . second-generation travel agent.

The team contest will wind up

E. Claffey, Marvin 8. Cochrane, rave rencv” . booths will t Robe So Will C. Otto] other saw during the war or is part of g trip when ip. can be Shop Travel Agency” station with afternoon and evening ses- From a construction stand. ‘ rt Secor, am Y used. Ofter travelers go by boat ery was printed. 8 year), will be and T. H. Woodard will be the| Immigrants to the U. 8. han- one way and by air the other. In 1933 Kilmer Stout, then |iOns today and the blue ribbon {point, the brassieres still come in the senior clas guests of Mr. and Mrs, R. Wayne| kering to see aging parents in Air travel 1s made for those president of the old Fletcher levent, the national open pairs {round shapes, despite the dress- the year. Evans; | the old Gouatry. who haven't much time. Often American Bank, Invited the (championship, will get under way Lansdowne Photo, | Makers. “The flapper is too flat Also introdu : t Ty J y o » r y ) i ( co 1 . » . : ” ! P . ios Arranged | Veteran tourists tend lo fee k it is cheaper to fly.” Agency to take over ita travel tomorrow afternoon and ntin ie Miss Doris Dennis for me,” is their designer's motto, hard-cover ye: new places. Many of her sec ~ : bureau. The present name was through two sessions on Sunday IT DYNA FYE - ) ; The firm believes in firmness as much sav . Mr. and Mrs. ilichard Stephen-| ond-generation clients, prefer- The bureau evolved trom a chossn and it has remained as The national amateur pairs _ THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Doris Dennis to Thomas Victor lother places. But even the style a rig #1 will entertain Mr, and Mrx. Ing to remember Eyrope as they family trip to Furope in 1928 a privately owned and oper- ‘tourney will also be conducted Keene Jr. is announced. The future bride .is the daughter of Mr. ish stouts get their control with sible. Before w A. ‘A, Risser and J. E. Gage. saw it before the war, are turn- Mrs. Wilbur Johnson couldn't 4040 inoue on Sunday in afternoon and And Mrs. Norman Spencer Dennis, San Marino, Cal, and the |, .. . .1eq prettiness. The gold the paper cove M.. and Mrs, J. E Marmon will| ing to other parts of the world, resist accompanying her daugh- Mrs. Ruth Joanson has been evening sessions. prospective bridegroom Is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Keene, 3209 {embroidery is worked in flower x d this be hosts to Messrs, and Mes-! However h remarks. th ters, Ruth and Joan, on thelr charge since her mother's Attendanc ord i N. New Jersey St. patterns on the front and back manage 8. «lames H. J. Brannen, Robert M.| owever, phe remarks, W€. o)lege graduation tour. A Sa- geatn althouch she he at | encance records were hrok Miss Dennis attended Marymount School, Westwood, Los | ’ , Like Unif | revival of the Oberammergau death although she helped at ‘en for all the events scheduled ‘panels of white nylon girdles, ike Unitorm Smith and John Modrall, Passi - 1 H iv Y soned traveler herself, Bhe p,me during the early years. hi 8 scheduled Angeies. She made her debut at the Las Madrinas Ball of 1945 There are bras with matching ¢ Another party is planned by »@sion Iiay and Holy Year .....4 i jire-saver for a poorly Arranging details of others’ | a5 Session. American Contract an4 js a member of the Spinsters and the Junior League of | I A lot of | Mr. and Mrs. Russel White for| activities are drawing crowds _. ... oo. vacations now by air, bus, rail |Brid8® League officials had pasadena. jembrojdery in outstanding te “You poor thin Messrs. and - Mesdames O. B, h Wusvpy Nast year Busirea. Someone in the grateful party and steamship keeps her so feared unsteady business condi- Mr. Keene is a graduate of Park School, Harvard College and It the gold seems seratc Vth day in na da) ; hn E Robert| lions already are piling up for Why don't . ce tions might affect the players’ the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. At [Same underpinnings come stand #t?™ Fr Alvord, John SRer, the peak summer months. Ma asked, “Why don't you organ- busy she considers week-ends u C broide in colored Brown, Robert Palmer, Reid 3p d July. Sh » ts Ye trips?” in.the family cottage in Lake willingness to spend money for Harvard he was a-member of Pi Eta, the Fox Club and the Hasty [the same em ry _8et along with Chapman, Marvin Willams and domestic trips for those months The iden took root, The elder Maxinkuckee with son. Bill, a ®NITANCE fees, Pudding Institute of 1770. The wedding will be in the early spring. |thread instead. oe r when the Robert Foust. t t. Mrs. Joh topped | treat. She and Bill hope to go —— ———— -— year when the o00~Mexico, Banff and West- Johnson _ stopp. ong i them was Mr, and Mrs. John H. Gant N abroad themselves after his ng the o and Mi. and Mrs. John Burkhart Sn anda, the. clea i. RoR gd arn graduation from Howe High usual, we requ ’ : Cor m- - ha - ) 8Bchool in 1051 Besides look! WIL_also entertain. before. the tiong) parks, “all favorites for and typewriter transformed the “Meanwhile,” she confided, and everything . ; family entourages: sie Jor in he old Johnson going back to the business of alike, it saves Charles C; Martin will qi in’ nome, 1739 N. Pennsylvania 8t., travel, “I'm already having | ing to decide u Mrs, cl C.-M = Originated in ‘28 inte an office, The Cunard trouble getting hotel reserva: e discuss “Mexican Pasodas” at K ferent to wea Steamship travel is still the Lines appointed her —steam~ tions for New Year's Eve In the Christmas party for the mem- most ost pop . boat a also get-a-bigg bers of the Gamma Alumnae : Jopuinr: Sam shy Agent hare are ang Abe “Snip- Naw York” —— ing a new swe “Chapter, Kapps Alpha Theta R # : Masketinl: ga Sorority, t M ti . i orma ance, The event will-be at 6:15 p. m. | ecipe or s Bridgeport PTA Sets eering Christmas Holiday Store Hours Jubilee Year Monday ‘in the Butler University C b ? chapter house, Mrs. Wendell Bar- ranberry oauce | 9:00 A. M. to 5:25 P. M. In a small

Agnes, the adv ally gains are tention from t the friendship dents. As Pope Pit 1950 the Jubild one of joy fi seniors. But ft ing a part of now they are p and happiest y

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For Christmas Program

The Bridgeport PTA will meet| THURSDAY

rett is hostess chairman. Here's a recipe for old fashioned cranberry sauce that will prove al Mrs. Robert Fritch, R. R. 1 hit with your family and guest will be hostess to the members during A Yule por Mog Sues s 8 p. m, next Friday in the Beech Grove—7:30 p.m. Christof the Theta Chapter, Phi Delta . [school A Christmas program; mas program. The executive Pi Sorority. The members will oLp FASHIONED CRANBERRY {will be presented by the children; board will meet at 7:30 p. m. have a Christmas party at AUC {owen the direction of Mrs. Sarah| Monday.

Monday thru Saturday

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Owens. -7:30 p. m. Christ-

7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Miss Emma Meurer will Glenns Valley direct the school band.

There will be a dinner party mas program. and gift exchange. ¥ 1 ¢. brown sugar The PTA will have a holiday | FRIDAY 4 c. fresh cranberries party for the students on Dec. 20. Garden City—7:30 p. m. Christ- * % lemon, thinly sliced The school’s study group will] mas program. Meeting Set The next meeting of the Manor

- Combine water ang- sugar in lconclude its activities with .a Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, Holiday vy Touch

saucepan and bring to brisk boil. breakfast party tomorrow mornAdd SFARLEITIes and lemon. Cook ing in the Guaranty Cafeteria. over medium heat until berries| Several other county PTA units is to be at 8 p. m. Dec, 22 in the y post home. The unit meets the pop—about eight to 10 minutes. ! {will meet next week. Sten and Sour Thursdays of serving. Makes about one quart Shadeland—7:15 p. m. Christmas, . 7 sauce. | eo | program, Township House-—7:30 p. m. Dr. Philip B. Reed, speaker. | Pleastint Run=-7445 p. m. Christ-|

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