Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1950 — Page 6

‘The Butler University physical education department for women will present “Dancing Waves” at $115 p. m. Friday in the Fieldhouse. TT Miss Mary, Jordan 1s director’ ©f the water "ballet. There will be four major numpers in the production. They are 4 square dance, waltz, rhumba and hula. Comedy routines will! done by Richard Geib, Grand pids, Mich; Robert Runyan, ., and Robert Straud during intermission. The coeds appearing in the ballet are Miss Anne Bailey, Alexandria; Miss Laura Theis, New Albany; Miss Dorothy Aagesen, Anderson; Miss Mary Jane White, Louisville; Miss Margery Harder, Atwood, Til; Miss Jane Mullen, Cary, Ill, and Miss Jane Perry, Gary.

Committee Heads

Also Misses Mary Jordan, Betty Maxwell, Marga Carter, Jane Cooksey, Barbara Jackson, Mary Lou Renick, Jere Church, RuAnn Cruse, Phyllis Headdy, Jane Miller, Jane Sisson. Ann Whitaker, Barbara Finch, Shirley Bwartz, Joan Doyle, Barbara Jungclaus and Barbara Churchman, all of Indianapolis. Committee members in charge are Miss Maxwell, routines and * music; Miss Velera Hume, tickets - and posters; Miss Gloria Suess, New York, costumes and props, and Miss Aagesen, programs. Mrs. Magdalene Davis, head of the depaftment, is assisting with arrangements for the water ballet.|

Coeds Honored

Three Butler sr SET IR of Pet Pak: oh JPR 50 Bomar. haworary tor women in

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ta Hn, wen 5d en or: the ‘Butler chapter or the sorority. Miss Coila Stevens is the faculty sponsof. Misses Wilma Speece, Helene Stone and Anne Malott are the initiates. Miss Virginia Jones conducted the initiation.

formant eof “Edward, will open Friday. .

My 86n”

Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davis will be entertained by Mr.

n— ————— and Mrs. Robert P. Atkinson. Dr and Mrs. John R, Brayton and PTA News— daughter, Jessie Mae, will have

as their guest Mrs. Ross A. Atheps ton, Orange, Cal | Mr, and Mrs. Fred Lugar will

have Mr. and Mrs William H.

Unit to Hear Joan Wallis Keller, Chicago; Mr, and Mrs. : Russell Norris-dnd Mr. and Mrs,

Roberts School Group Kenneth Sifverthorn, will Meet Tuesday Mr. and” Mrs. J. A. McFetridge

and“Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neufer Miss Joan Wallis will be theif their party. speaker at a meeting of the Jamies Me. and Mrs. L. C. Holtegel E. Roberts School PTA: The will have Mrs. Merie Siebel and group will meet at 1: 30.¢. m. Tues- Willlam Boyd with them. day in the school, and Mrs. George lL. Ramey's The speaker'is an exchange guests will be Mr. and Mrs. W teacher in.thie school. She is from ter Nelson, There will be a busiSag after the talk. Others to Attend ~~ Several other PTA units will Teerment wok. Mr. and Mrs, Franklin

- WEDNESDAY

‘School 1-730 p.m. Dr. John H. Waterman, speaker, School 24-7 p. m. The Rev. Clin-

Mrs. E, E. Simmons, Mr. Mrs. Frank M. Fisher, Ft. Wayne,

Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Richardlan, Maran. speaker. Fathers . = =~ Also with the Richardsons nig will be Mr. and Mrs. Lyman D.

School 25--3:15 p. m. Program School 36---3:15 p. m. Dr. Gerald Kempf, speaker, School 38--1:30 p. m. Red Cross

Kingsbury. Mr,

Willlam E. King.

choo! 36-2 30 p: m. A. L. Her- Among those entertaining a

& : “nn we ww Parties Organized to iceFheater Play Friday,

Fut an PGR tortaed tends Th CSPEHING AIG per. or Theater,

Anderson;!

“Smith will attend with Mr, and Ir.

and Mrs. Adrian E. Wil hoite will entertain Dr. and Mrs.

in the” Civic -~

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Attend

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The play

Mr, and Mrs. B, Edward Luglan will have as goesis Mr. and Mrs. Roger T. Graham and Mr. and Mrs, J, R. Nelson: Sordean and Mr and Mrs.

i tional Press Week saw the new

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“Slash seam"

NEW YORK, Jan. 11 -New York denigners haye plenty of tricks—plenty of room for tricks—-up their sleeves for spring and summer, In their effort to shift style emphasis to the top of the silhouet, the men and women who dream up new fashions are making mueh- of increased sleeve size. Fashion editors here for the New York Dress Institute's Na-

All the Dior wide sleeves start from: a dropped shoulder lie, Severzl are nothing more than voluminous turmback

| big sleeves Monday. They were present in Jane Derby's collec-

of reservations.

« The

program.

The Wayne

side.

Pauline Trigere's line . . . el-bow-length,, flared sleeves and cuffs, sometimes in flaring Pauline’s lantern sleeve, bloused . funnel shape. out and banded at various arm Biggest balloon sleeves yet

appear on-a sheath of black taffeta, Another taffeta has organidy - lined cape sleeves

the which may be folded back into

fashion writers heard the biggest sleeve

But yesterday

| hullabaloo yet. It came in thé deep shoulder cuffs, a collections of Monte-Sano and Subtle Interest | Pruzan and Christian Dior. Hattie Carnegie handles ’ sleeve inthrest more subtly

. sieeve IAAL "WH A SE Rdg i Latent MEET Sk: a A pe ST RR

A Marshall

and Mrs, Donald R. Hurst. Also!

in Saturday be Pr. and Mrs

man, Dr. and Mrs

night's audience will

W. Leland Dor-

and Miss Wallace Montague, They will be the guests of Mrs. Sanders Wright. Mr. and Mrs, W. G, Lacey will entertain Mr. and Mrs: J. E.|

Hodgins,

Mrs. 8. R.

guest, Mrs,

Mrs. Albert

Cape Cod. Attending with Mr. and Mrs, Frank W. Bodwell will be Mr. and Bradford. Mr. and Mrs, Manuel 1. Leve will have 4s their white cotton lampshade fringe. William Dobtowitz, “Also entertaining fn the Civic: cgiremely Mr. Over the week-end will be Mr. and gyop Shane. al- Will attend the Sunday night per black buttons.

The Shanes

formance with their guests, land Mrs. Leo Shane and Mr. and

Mrs. Harry Escol. In the theater Sunday night will H.\ ‘De Mr. and Mrs, Walter J, Myers and their guests, and rire Stuart Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bakemeyer| will be honor guests at a dinner ... woo0 Mr. party before the play given by G.

White with

Mrs. Manuel Cassen will enter-

tain - Messrs,

{Sanders Klein, Mr. and Mrs.

Rigsby. Mr.

John G. guests will be Mr, t M,

and Mesdames (Harold Lewis, Arthur Sacks and

and Mrs,

and Mrs. A. y

Bennett Kraft

Yancey's

{ whoop up "top. interest.”

Mr, and and Mrs. Edwin! them. Mr. and

Monte-Sano's interest ‘a bioused “elbow-length

variations on

the than Dior does, but it is there.

include “tuly

"weit “adding "buy look." ae.

*T rwo- Tiered Sleeves Yoke detail is sometimes car-

On a wool coat dress the sleeves are in two tiers. Thewrapover sleeve is a buttoned sling type. Many, push-up sleeves balloon to new widths, And then there if the pagoda idea, with shoulders sloping to a pair of fabric flanges which give bulk at the top of a longfitted sleeve. .Dior's newest sleeves really The width of flaring “lampshade” sléeves on a gray linen dress is emphasized by bandings of

sleeve uppers. Longish sigeves may have lingerie under

hands. ~Sleeves of a pink handkerchief linen are almost leg-o-mutton style, silk dress wears big button-on bishop sleeves of organdy.

one of the four designers show-

excited about big sleeves. depended on other means to focus attention at the silhouet top big collars in Quaker or Windsor style; buttons massed high on the bosom; tiny boleros no deeper than the armhole, and a sling bertha covering the shoulders above a compl letely bare back.

A white pique coat dress has full sleeves made more impressive with draped-back cuffs anchored by

Alumnae Club of Delta Zeta

«Arranges Music Program

Members of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Delta Zeta

X Saturday night's performance will Davis will attend with Mr. andig,rority will hold a musical afternoon program Sunday in the sary La 5 DF Louis Ww be Droand Mrs. William E. Cur- rs Fred L. amar 300 Mr. 3nd, World War Memorial Auditorium. Nie, speaker rie. Their guests will be Dr. and MT ross . in Gloin will Soloists will be Miss Roberta Trent, violinist, apd Mrs. Phyllis School 70--1:30 p. m. Mrs. Walter Mrs. Eugene E. Rales a nd Mrs. oe 8 Nr oy Mis Wear Thomas. Muncie, pianist. The Canterbury Belles will sing two Latz. speaker. a Dr. and Mrs. Henry 1. Gill will have ry gues o Mrs Wilmer groups of songs under the direction of Miss Marjorie Gaston. Miss School 80—1:15 p. m. Dr, C, 0, Atlend with their children, Tom Scott Cliffor TV Dorothy McCarty will accompany and Judy, and Miss Carolyn Tur- Whitesell and Mrs. Dan V. Good- ni44 Trent «

bes MeCormick, speaker. mS .Behool 91=T:30 p.m. Dr. Lilltan Det Mr and Mrs.

» Moulton. speaker. Namara will entertain h Mrs. Phillp Tylicki THURSDAY

School 87-—1:15 p. m. Study group be Mr, and Mrs. William Koch meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Alber-

Paul 8B. M¢Mr

School 48--1:15 p. m. Study group shardt will have in their party Mr. Harting,

Elwood, and Mr. and Mra. George Messrs, and Mesdames Joseph

and Mrs, Fredric

meeting. WW. Ford,

Keeps Waoolens Soft Herbert E. Klineman To keep woolen garments from Lampe! and Leo 8. Netzorg wil turning stiff and hard after wash- be with Mr. and’ Mrs. ing. put a few drops of gylcerine Congress or a pinch of borax in the wash water.

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Mr. and Mrs,

Robert

Mr. and Mrs. Henry R Warren Jr. will attend the play with Mr,

man with. be the guests of. Mr.

Mr. and Mrs

. W. Wilson.

and and Mrs. Lynn H. Keiser J. P. Tretton Jr

Arthur K. Thompson's guests will wil attend with Mr. and Mrs

Miss Adams ;

Jan. 27 has Miss Carolyn

been

the date for her wedding to Wil-

lard George Litz

Parents of the

Sets Wedding

) Willard Litz To Be Bridegroom

chosen by Jeanne Adams as

Club to Meet | This Evening

Mrs. R. W. Sharpless | Will Be Hostess

The Alpha Club of Alpha Chij

This is the fifth in the alumnae series for the year featuring accomplishments of members. Mrs. "Robert W. Platte is program chairman. Presidents and delegates of other Indianapohs Panhellenic groups are among the guests invited to attend.

Mrs, A. M. Romberg, president : | of the group, will give the wel. Omega Sorority will be enter-| come and introduce the program. tained at 6:30 p. m. today by]

| Mra. Newton Buser, hostess chair- Mrs. Richard W. Sharpless, 151 man, will be assisted by the riv Misses Irene Boughton “Helen ™ Hampton Drive, Dirks, Mary Arnold, Alyce Easter, Mrs. John Burkhart, president,

Wilma Lee Fox, Nancy Welling- Will be in charge of the business ton and Jean Johnston. {meeting following dinner. EEE | Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. |

couple are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sorority Lists Officers Parker Pengilly, chairman; Mes-| Falls, 5503 Allisonville Road, an

Mr. and Mrs. C.

Chester Ave

Church. The Rev.

F. Litz, 14468 N

wink will officiate.

dames J. K. Mahrdt, Paul Smith

Installed At Dinner

N m ( the Lambda and John Henry Johnson, Miss| ew oflicers o e 4 The wedding will be at 730° Mu Chapter, Sigma Beta Sorority ‘Mildred Blackildge and Miss} p.m. in the St. Paul's Episcopal were. installed. al...the recent Dorothy Peterson, - John H. Vru-/ founders’ day dinner in the Spink Mrs. Joseph J. Coffin, local Arms Hotel: chairman .of the Alpha house

Mrs. Haroltt Boswell, fayette. will be matron of honor. King. Bridesmaids will Be Miss Irma go ivine

Litzs, sister of

bridegroom; Mrs Misa Molly O'Dell, Mrs. “Robert Miller.

Hanover,

West La-

They include Mrs. Hersc hel committee, will announce the purpresident: Mrs, Bennett chase of a building lot in Green-| vice, president; Mrs, castle for the DePauw University

the prospective 1,4 Bradley and Miss Kath- active chapter

Gerald Ulrich

and gsnonding secretaries;

erine Todd, recording and corre-, The lot is on the corner adjaMiss Ruth cent to- the Gobin Memorial

Miles, treasurer;- Mrs. Wa.lte r[Church erected in recent years in

Taylor Cottle, Logan, Utah, will jones. parliamentarian, and Mrs ‘honor of the longtime vice presi-

be the best man clude Jack Adams,

Ushers will In- Murray the Pr chairman.

tive bridegroom's brother; 8.

{Hollensby;

Ralph Litz, a cousin,

and John Miller, Yeagertown, Pa.

“Attended IU

The couple will

make their

home in Bloomington. The bride-to-be attended Indiana University and belonged to Sigma Kappa Sorority. Mr. Litz will be graduated In June from the university. He: is a member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity.

| Miss O'Dell

and her mother,

Mrs. DeForest O'Dell, will enter {tain in honor of Miss Adams at a 10 a. m. breakfast Sunday in their home, 3627 N, Pennsylvania

St. There will be a 'breakfast -

/china shower.

Guests in addition to the bride-to-be and mothers of the couple will be Mrs, Dean Byus, Browna-

Mesdames

Miller, Ulrich,

burg . Clifford Siniff, Earl Lyons, Ernest Becker, E. Seldon Marsh, Al Fitch

land Emil Schérnekau,

Nancy Byus,

and Miss. Brownsburg, and Misses Litz, Ruth Leonard and § {Natalie O'Dell.

Slaughter, social dent of the university,

A. Gobin.

Dr. Hillary

Sr Nort

Legidn Unit Will Meet Tonight

The Tri Kappa Club will have © la covered wish dinner at {| Pp. Mm, next edhaaday In the 38th

‘Bank. There eg be a pe meeting after the, dinner. Mrs. Rhom Settles is in charge

‘A business session for members of the Robert E. Line. han Unit, American Legion fllary, is set for tonight. will meet in the post home, 12% 8. New Jersey St.

Mrs. Dorothy . Hill, St. ‘will be hostess to the mem-| bers of the Tally-Ho "Enchre Club. | The club will meet at 1 p. m. tomorrow in her home,

Square Dance Set h pr Fu r. and Mrs. Olull 4” She a ——. Fy me - - Bethlehem Lutheran Church wil M El b th R P have a sauare dance and party ISS " 170 e ees eqarson at 8 p. m. Friday. The event will be in the church basement. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Buck are chairmen-and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Puscheck are planning the Kappa Gamma Sorority sisters with a party Friday,

Unit,

¥ a and brother-in-law of the Parties Planned future bride, will give a break-

Mrs,

For Bride-to-Be winston Blvd.

Parties are being planned to, honor Miss Ruth Ann Hamilton. The sleeves. of a. short. LOPPET.- inisy Hamilton and Charles Ri}

RANE BONEODLEL 810k SOAMS. Gregory «Fry Wilk vbe married: ety about four inches below tae 7:30pm... Jan. 31. in the Mckeb Gre WIth A Bvidal difiaer Bena Sn CRA

pa Ama FFP

Frank Dunn “and - Miss! Martha Frarmces Dunn are enter-| ried down to lend interest t0 |taining the future bride with a

tea this afternoon in Ayres’,

Friday Mrs. Paul Hancock will sleeves emerging near the give a luncheon in the Columbia Detroit, Club for Miss Hamilton and Mrs. J. R. Hatfield, 2416 Northgate A crisp black gt, will give a shower that night. 2nd Mrs. Diengr, Mr. and Mrs.

6:30

the AuxThe

3229 Hiatt!

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American shower Tuesday in the Columbia Club. Legion Auxiliary, will meet at 8

nD. m. today in the post home. Mrs. Mildred Neitzel will pre- Mrs. Lucius V. Hamilton, BrenMembers of the executive, donwood., board will meet after the general Powell Jr. will give a luncheon [pusiness session,

Will Be Feted at Parties

Miss Elizabeth Rees Pearson will be. honored by her Kappa Miss Pearson

[and Richard Arthur Berger will be married Feb. 4. Mrs. Willlam E. Mick and Mrs. Chester A. Stayton will give a Next Wednesday Mrs. C, Augustus Harms, 4061 Washington Bivd., will entertain with a lunehson and miscellaneous shower. ———

My Day— Photo Depicts Dogs Talking

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, N. Y., Jan. 11-= Dinner Is Set 'A cartoonist has kindly sent me Dr. and Mrs. Lyman R. Pear- a drawing of Fala and another son, 5338 Washington Blvd. will dog holding a conversation. Une honor “thelr ddughter and her derneath he writes, “Aw, come

and Mrs, Horace M.'

ang Apron shower Jan. 24. ..and Mrs. Robert 8. Diener,

/fast Jan. 29 in their home, 8777,

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Round Steak Two pojinds

steak, one pou

don't ake it #6 “RA ham: ‘Guests ‘will include ~ Mz. a a the ‘Mrs’ En 2 = : gi Co steak. “An AEhen: Lr Herpes Or EEN ORO 6 do octiring 8 AHR sora S$ eT [paretits of tHe prospefive’ MMe: Swett vous PR 0 BIOMOL Clee

groom; Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Ful-| wrong.” ol {ton, Cieveland; Mr. and Mrs. Fala nearly always ~“Behavey

| Kenneth Patterson, Windfall; Mr.| with éxemplary dignity and kindt ness, and it is-rdare that we have

and Mrs. Morton C. Peafson Jr., and John Dewitz, Tell to reproye him. His one fault, 1 ity. 'understand, is a characteristic of Also at the party will be Mr. his nationality.

As we took our usual early

On Sunday Miss Marjorie Turk, F- D. Schliepper, Miss Sue-Schall, morning walk before breakfast, 3313 Washington Blvd., will have Robert and John Berger and Al Tamas dashed off into the woods,

sylvania St.

Nettie Rosenstein is the only a tea for the bride-to-be. Miss Donna Mikels and Miss ing yesterday who didn’t get Jean Maney will be co-hostesses She at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday night. The event will be in Miss Mikel's home, 3537 N.

Legion Auxiliary Schedules Meeting

The regular meeting of the Big ship committee yesterday. American Legion Aux-| fliary, will be held at 8 p. m. to- give is up to the individual units, morrow in the World War Memo- Mrs. Porter, committee chairman, | Mrs. Frank Mumford will told the group at a luncheon in

on Jomo covered-dish supper at 6:30 p. m./17 before the board of gram and games wil! follow. !

Four Unit,

rial. preside,

On Jan. 27 members of the aux-/ illaty and the post will hold a committee will Be pre

in the post home.

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lison Briggs. {and I think found some kind of

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Additional Funds lattention-to my calls, I proceeded

Needed by PTA down the road, leaving him

| The need for additional PTA behind. scholarship funds was stressed by In a few minutes he appeared Mrs. Malcolm Porter, Danville, at panting and with an expression a meeting of the Indiana Congress of great self-satisfaction, And I of-Parents' and Teacher scholar- have been wondering what really {happened while he was being dise Number of scholarships we can obedient.

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