Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1950 — Page 5

roup MONDAY, FEB. 27, 1050. __ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ____ : ty BARES

o ~ A Collection f Blouses Adds Spice To The Wardrobe Of A Business Gil

ed unit of the n of Business Nomen's Clubs ized in Carmel, ~~ arter members n of officers is morrow in the Mrs. Bessie IL. Bend, is state . Mary Woods ite membership

r, president of Federation of onor guest, fficer will be ger, director of . Nelle Fisher, sheridan BPW, jon ceremonies, sponsored the

an, second vice ate federation, w officers and

Minnie Doane, arry G. Jones Donahue, first residents; Mrs. 1d: Mrs, Edith nd corresponde rs, Basil Bede

d Miss Mabel . if the 5 suit is the backbone of a business girl's wartiobe then The four Adelaar blouses pictured are all set to provide of tucks across the front, has short kimono sleeves, a banded neck- are of the popular pushup variety. A neat turndown collar and selfrian, | blouses are the "ribs" thereof. Having taken care of this wardrobe variety and washability, plus all those other attributes. They will line and back buttons. It comes in honey, white, lime or nile green, fabric buttons add to its sleek appearance. In yellow, aqua, white, re. Lester Hine anatomy, it can be added that blouses may also be the sparkle, the be included in the business girls’ fashion shows to be staged this pink or black and is $5.98. Second in the lineup is lip red with cap pink or lime, it is $5.98, too. Another at $5.98 is the classic shirt Mrs. Rue Hine color, the spice of a career girl's clothes collection. If the latter week by Ayres’. (These will be at 5:30 p. m. Wednesday through sleeves, chevron tucking, jutting collar and blending pearl buttons. style (extreme right) with deep-pointed collar, back shoulder yoke, elevision; Mrs, is limited, blouses provide the variety that makes for interesting Friday and at 12:30 p. m. Saturday, in the store's auditorium). All Also available in pink, lime, white or magnolia, it is $7.98. The French cuffs and poarl buttons. White and beige are the colors i Mrs. Jason costuming. And if they’ re washable blouses, so much the better. four blouses are of tissue faille. The first of the quartet, with trios thitd style pictured boasts welt-seamed raglan sleeves which also for this one. —By L.

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res. public ai : | f Winners Named In Industrial Contract Bridge League Game in Antlers ne McMahan, Eggs, Pork Are Plentiful: Scentiment ‘ Winners are named in the In- first; U, 8 Rubber with Mrs. E Section *B. Indiana Bell Tele- Mrs. Philip Cassidy and Mr. and Kasle 98.0; M Stanley McComas

and Mrs. Vire . , dustrial Contract Bridge league W. Chatlle Mrs. Frank. Abbett, phone with Charles W. Rowe, ¢. Mrs. Robert Tappan, tie for sec- jr 1 R. Blackwood 96; M. IL. BARC. M So Are Irish Potatoes . { In Hand game held thf week-end in the Homer Riegner and C. F. Glunt, R. Goph. B. E. Cordle and A. H, “Nn 7m MacManus, Jeff ¥verhart 94: EF resent a at : Hotel Antlers. second; Standard Oil with Mrs. Warne, first; P. R. Mallory with po Duplicate Club an- ® W—V. R. Rupp, 8. A. Robinson re the initiae By GAYNOR MADDOX | By 1.01 IS FLETCHER Section A. Allison No. 3 with|D. A. Sweeney, Mrs. John An- William R. McGlone, H. R. Bailey, ROBES the results of its week. 92; V. L. Sandberg, H. 8. Downe y Burgher is PORK AND PORK products, Irish potatoes and eggs take top ATTIE "ARNEGIE'S Ralph Forbes, George Owings, drews. Miss Margaret Watson and D. J. Kersten and S. J. Goldstein, end play. Possible Score 168. N 88; Mrs. Josephine Keller, Ralph ations, _place on the United States Agriculture Department's list of plentiful : C NE “S Orbie Reich and R. E. McKenna, Miss Annabell Van Winkie, third. and Federat No, 2 with Mr. and & § Mrs. Arch Falender, Sid Tttenbach 86. ee tiation and ine foods for March. They should sell at very reasonable prices. } clever new idea, the y v aii ———— sts “will be ine Other plentiful protein foods for March main dishes are dried Soontwrit . “writ hs m—— on mre ee mr — A ——t a ———. rs will attend beans, broilers, fryers and hens, manufactured dairy products such centwrite pen, 1s wri /.§ \ Fortville, Mar- as cheese, and fresh 3nd from 2 fish. : SE on the ball.” This latest | ; . Be , Vegetables on March plentifu TTT TTT (g's derde oli | FE Beech Grove, list include beets, cabbage, car- ach, canned corn, canned lima addition, so sleek, slim and i olis. rots, lettuces spinach, canned beans, dried beans. smartly styled in 24-karat | § corn, canned lima beans—as well Other Foods—Broilers, fryers,| goldplate, will write its awn | }|& 4 as the very plentiful potatoes. hens, eggs, tish (fresh and fro-| success story. rd 4 2Ne— As for fruits, there will be a zen), manufactured dairy prod- { choice of fresh, canned and dried, ucts, pork and pork products. b ent as desired. In gemerous. supplies Items in bold face type are in {

will be apples, canned peaches, plentiful upply.

raisins and dried prunes.

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your menus to include as many. of i . Thompson these foods as possible. Here's BREAKFAST: Orange i aus! ef . the complete list: juice, scrambled eggs, cinna- : swith In July Eruits—Apples. canned peaches, mon toast. coffee. milk. anapol oil ; dried prunes, raisins. i LUNCHEON: Black bean akes I XY L. Thome Vegetables — Beets, cabbage soup with croutons, toasted | i) SE them

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versity where .Q.—Are “asters easy to raise? lade pudding, foamy sauce, dotted with twinkling tiny yudio BIOFY: Singe Kappa’ Gamma Beginner 4 |- coffee, milk. stones in sparkling colors, will A Asters, I've observed, are like |delight—a _giftee: She aiso peel Polamse oss ’ | find that the pen does a “write CW. African violets. It they like the Add Starch | Lind 1080 (he en Oe ee re

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flowers and spices mingle, Save it for the Easter Parade if vou must. ‘but its light-spir-ited scent will make each day significant. At Ayres’, Block's | or Charles Mayer's, it comes in sizes ranging from $3.50 to $30,

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Fashion Show Hears Judge

religion,” Judge Hezzie B. Pike told members of- the Monday Guild of the Women's Depart- . ment Club today. . ! will be presented . “He believed in the fatherhood 2 : of God, brotherhood of ran and } in the power of prayer.” ” ‘His entire lifel demonstrates he was a religious man, asserted the! Marion County judge.

; “| “His faith in his country and Saturday, March 4, 1950 his enthusiasm for liberty and! - justice were attributes we today could well follow,” advised Judge

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Pike.at 10:30 A.M. in - The afternoon meeting was ’ : : held in the WDC clubhouse. Meswe € dames H. D.. Spurgeon, Harry ris . J Clendenin, A. E. Cottey, J. B - : ~- || Witlard and J. L. Sinimons were ; ‘hostesses. - = Ayres’ Auditorium, Eighth Fioor

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to tang, use thése juicy red Delicious apples. Sprinkle with grated 1 - = Xs . -r . S orange. rind , just before putting 7 Ertl, . 7 2 eer - There is no chargeabut fo assure seating, _ jon top crust oa Z See “Laugh with the Ladies” Giseliast | Watch for Stokely's Old-Fashioned Pyesente by Sto ely HY XLED ; . : Elasticized Thread “from the Beautiful New WISH Studios! | Amateur; Hour op Television Over aiid. your friendly rs ’ or ho mol ge Iv. Ticket e : When putting buttons on cloth. : = Indiana olis dealer ave been a admission is by ticket only. Tickets ar oa No Charge «ov No Tickets Needed] | WEiBM=— —TVI All Amateurs Invited! nap : . . : keeps buttons from tearing the ° ny - ‘ ¥ Bs Ppt Se ; material and is particularly good : gy : ; : - 2; e— { available at Ayres’ Information Booth, Street Floor . [to use on rayon blouses. ~~ \_____ ..T paren —— z NY rn Le i rs “ b : ge \ oo ¥ » \ i! 3 0 \ 3 “ 2 - | api : . \