Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1950 — Page 19
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One of her pets is the shirt dress in f mood fabric and color and glamorized with jeweled buttons.
Mangone's Tailored Suits
The pegtop effect always returns in an era of slim skirts. After all. you do have to sit down occasionally. And Cell Chapman features it in skirts narrow at hem and rounded at hipbones with gathers, darts or pockets. She hasn't entirely forgotten her famous flower skirts though. They're here, often with one-sided drapery. Others have circular gores to provide hemline swirl.
fabrics—tiny waisted and big skirted. piece look for evening combines black sweater tops of thin boucle knit with skirts of filmy silk organza in tawny colors, wide leather belts go with these. Philip ‘Mangone, another of yesterday's exhibitors, is right at home with the newest slim silhouettes. He .is a tallored suit man from away back. - His coats, even though some have fullness, CHE ae a
Fath's Dresses Are Tricky
Important coats in his coMection are the hipline box coat and the seven-eighths Joseph coat in big plaids. Coat dresses, cape suits and ensembles also are starred. Coat collars are whoppers with jutting points, funnel folks or capes. Belted suits are in two styles-—a real Norfolk and a tube suit, with cylinder jacket buttoning all the way to the chin. Navy, gray and muted “bright” colors are
burnt orange which goes with navy, brown or black. (A kindred color, shown by Monte-Sano and Pruzan earlier this week, was called Titian.)
Models for the Joseph Halpert-Jacques Fath show yesterday got.a workout showing the Fath - designs manufactured by Mr. Halpert. tically all the dresses were tricky two or threespent. much of their
variety of positions. Starchy collars and cuffs
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his favorites. His new “chutney” color is a bright lca.
Miss Dorr Plans Wedding Medium.”
| Mrs. Charles C. Prac- | {Kenwood Ave. lengagement of Constance Damier 0B Clan 3)
affairs, . The models, a “pee oN r ovahie Jackets ta RR re-tops ar manipula ng throw scarfs “nt Ra W.
were numerous, along with puffy bows at bosom iM
or shoulders. ming, too. Fath is strictly neutral on slim versus full
skirts. He does both, sometimes in the same dress.
The back is as flat as the wearer's anatomy
Many buttons are used as trim-
permits while the front is a very full pleated or
gathered panel.
Alumnae Plan iLowell Unit Sets Meeting
Auction Sale
The Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Kappa Delta Sorority will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. J. Stanley Battersby, 6262 Washington Blvd., will be hostess.
Miss Anne ners. and Mrs,
Jr. will be be ‘the 4 assistant hostesses. A “white elephant” sale is to
means committee members. It will follow the business meeting.
Mrs. H. Verle Wilson is to be] Program.
the auctioneer and Mrs. Wayman |Edgewood—7:30
Heston will be the clerk. |
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The Lowell PTA will meet at 6] p. m. Monday in the school. There Evans—1 p. m. Miss Jeanette Ry{will be a “pitch-in" dinner. The! fathers in the organization will] conduct the business session. Several other county PTAL Units| will meet next week, oh FURSDAY © on Wayne Township High School— 7:30 p. m. Musical program.
Warren Central High School—6 p. m. Covered dish supper and,
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College—T7. gram and social hour, THURSDAY
glan, speaker, FRIDAY Nora r p. m. Fathers night.
m. Joseph! Albert Walsman-—7:45 p. m. Card Palmer, “Socialized Medicine.” |
party.
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9:30 to 5:00
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Crooked Creek—1 p. m. Lunch-/|
| Lawrence —7:30 p. m. Panel dis-| “Home and Family
30-p.-m—Pro-
Ye |Glenns Valley—7:30 p. m. Red! Cross program. Edward Hol-
School, Cincinnati. the University of Cincinnati and tne Herron Art School.
mittee is Mrs. Richard Stradling, assisted by Mesdames William Merrill, Daniel F. Evans, Robert H. Stockwell, D. C, Crowder, Robert V. Rawley, Ralph O. Bauer and Wilbur D. Peat.
Iman of John Welch, Fred D. Tucker Jr, Elwood B. Daugherty, | terline {meyer are on her committee,
chestra shaiftaan,
Heading the decorations com-
invitations. Mesdames John EsJr, and Fred W. Kohl-
Mrs. Frank Wieland is the or-
The Book "Forum * will meet at 30 p. m. Thursday in Ayres’ Olive Enslen|
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dorr, 9 Mesdames announce
their daughter, Watters,
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the Bugene T. he Phi L loyd, ©, Poland and oy members and elta © Hlpxam. Heed Efamricy” Tremp HP : hy
bunch Fo fet | Prof. Gabriel DT Ofi The future bride is a graduate Butler University psychology delof the Commercial Art Fashion partment, will address the Butler She attended Mothers’ Council, The group will meet at 2 p. m.| “White Whirl” |next Friday in Jordan Memorial day night in the auditorium of the
Mrs. C. Harvey Smith, Crown Point; Mrs. R. J. Hoskins and Mrs. Don D. Baker are members of the Woman's Auxiliary, Indiana | Veterinary Medical Association, meeting here in connection with Mrs. John R. Jewett is chair-| jhe state conventior of veterinarians yesterday through tomorrow. Mrs. Smith is auxiliary president, Mrs. Baker is general chairman for tomorrow's tea in the Governor's Mansion and Mrs. headed the committee for today's luncheon in the Severin Hotel. Tomorréw night's banquet and dance in the hotel will conclude the convention activities.
Women's Faculty Club Sets Meeting Wednesday
Members of the Women’s Faculty Club, Butler University, meet at 3 p. m. Wednesday in the reception room of the school's John Whistler Atherton Center. ) Robert Cook will speak on
Paul A. Underwood,
“The bridegroom-to-he is a Hall. | graduate of the University of Mis-| “Psychology of the souri School of Engineering. Women” will” be the
[tain with an open house from 4|Phi
Mr. -and Mrs. Dorr will enter- Music will be provided by -the anapolis teen-agers, is to be Jan. Fraternity 27 in the Indiana Roof Ballroom.
{to 6 p. m. Sunday in honor of quartet. {their daughter and her fiance. Thomas, Wabash; Harry Hender- Hospital,
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(son, Pittsburgh; Carl Holtman,| The couple is planning a spring Evansville, and Philip Ruedig. ‘Tea will be served by mothers! ‘Thursday meeting.
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is chairman of hostesses, Cundiff, — - A. C.-of the Kappa Alpha Theta Sor
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Sponsors fo Meet
There will be a meeting for volunteers Thurs-|
{Central Branch, Ipdianapolis Pub-| Modern | {lice Library. subject.| The dance, sponsored by Indi-
Terry Proceeds of the event go to Riley
It is announced that all coin {boxes should be turned in at the|
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