Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1950 — Page 3
2444 WN. Me- :
n in Indianelub circles, in eash and ast night by
lice the man
he knocked and twisted and. ; president of 2 Republican
purse grabkof Central
smith, 1634 lice & young r purse from ged near her m an alley, resisted and
ams of God
vanaugh incinnati
. 18—Amera neglect of -ilously near 1tional soul,” Rev. John J,
president of
re Dame. delivered his 3s last night ting of the Patrick, held ind Plaza. Inited States rious origins usness” and |.» ne president —'‘a sheepf God that tical, social, jal life’’—as his country. rime against ution as ins ést court in igion in the sh that God 1 liberty andal conduct,” rclared, when a nad up for its longer ready that nation urrender its ough it may rosper, it is 0 death.” ter Sets Jssions es of round ion discusehind Your ake place at y in KirshMeridian St, cussion will of the psylependency.” uestion and Dr, Jess V, at’ Central
n makes life |
is _ security, pn. -are YOU ome owner? DW! Prices 1948 peak, an at anytérms are now to the * homes for
tion of the
~ Sherwood, 108 E. 43d St,
Federation Announces
Organizations—
Patrons ‘Announced For Square Dance
~ Of Old Glory Society|
DAR Chapter's Student Loan Committee To Meet Thursday With Mrs. Mark Dawson The Old Glory Society, Children of the American
Revolution, will have a square dance next Saturday at| 8 ho in the Caroline Scott Harrison DAR. Chapter House. !........
Mrs. Norma Koster of the Park Board will call the dances. The best costume ‘will win its wearer a prize, : Patrons for the event are Mesdames Frederick C. Albershardt, Lindon A. Bailey, Russell 8. Bosart, Paul A. Cornelius, Karl Conditt, Harold C. Curtis, Mark A. Dawson, Victor Deitch, Donald C. Drake and Maxwell 8. Droke. Also Mesdames William Snyder Hall, Donald J. Hendrickson, John H. Jefferson, Ben C. Lewis, Benton Smith Lowe, Leonard E.
Northrup, Carl W. Piel, Horace Mann Powell, Edgar D. Randolph |.
Jr., E. C. Rumpler; Allen Ross Stacy, Clyde E. Titus and J. Russell] Townsend Jr. Other patrons will be Mesdames John H. Toy. Ernest DeWolfe Wales, Odin F. Wadleigh, Arthur J. Weber and William O. Weber. There will be a business meet- |
ing before the dance. Robert Dr. R. V. a Il
David Deitch will preside. Takes Bride
Committee to Meet Mrs. Mark A. Dawson, 325 E.|
37th St., will be hostess to the members of the Cdroline Scott Dr. P Reads V, Harrison DAR Chapter’s Student r. earcy eads vows Loan Committee at 4 p. m. Thurs- | In Tabernacle Church
day. Mesdames William Debson, TY Dr. and Mrs. Robert V. Hill are J. Pile and Iliff Jones are the On a wedding trip to Cincinnati assistants and Mrs, James Mar-| following their marriage at 7:30 tin Gloin will pour. Foleo last night. The vows were
Members of the Smith College Id by Dr. Walter T. Pearcy in Club of Indianapolis will have a Ihe Sickes Chapel, Tabernacle .Juncheon at 1 p. m. Monday. Mrs.| © "25% erfan Churc Herbert Call, 710 E. 57th St. Parents of the bride, the former will be the hostess. | Miss Dorothy Lesher, are Mr: Mrs. Ralph M. Reahard Jr. is| | and Mrs, Robert W. Lesher, 554
chairman, assisted by Mesdames| | 3. Srila) St. Dr. Hill lives at Morris L. Brown, James Loer, E.| - 9th St.
_| Mrs. Joseph Brady was the irk Mokmney 3 jer Shot-| | onty bridal attendant. She wore
k an ice blue marquiset frock with Spea er Announced a matching maline headband and A card party for the members| while lace mitts. She carried roses and friends of the Children’s Sun-| and delphinium. shine Club, Inec., will be held at The best man was Dr. Earl A. 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Me-| Rich and fhe ushers were Richard ridian Room of the Colonial Lesher and Russel Settle. Furniture Co. Mrs, Martin- Peterson is chair Reception F ollows man; assisted by Mesdames Wil-|"- "The “bride liam Ott, C. T. Johnson, ‘H, L.|length gown of white Chantilly Florestano and Chris Haan. jase ves an Sngerakivt oF pink Delegates to the Indianapolis 2ff€ t was made on princess Pa ied Association ve! lines with puff sleeves and a full honored at a meeting of the | skirt. Her two-tiered elbow length Kappa Delta Sorority. Mrs. Davig| veil of illusion fell from a tiara will be [of 1llusion and hyacinths and she y r| carried white orchids and hya-
hostess Tuesday night in he belhths,
home.
“wore “a ballerigal
Is Set for Friday
| Blair Catterton of Ayres’ will 1here was a reception In the
for the Home.” Battersby is program chairman [Bray ils with blue accessories on! and Mrs. Graeme Supple is in| the trip charge of invitations, Mrs. Ken-| The couple will be at homie in| neth Shuman, Mrs.
Blackman and Miss Irene Mascoe | trip are hostesses. | Dr. Hill attended Franklin Col-|
{lege and is a graduate of the|
White Cross Guild |" nChromracti College. Lists Meetings St. Francis Guild
1 Several units of the Methodist| Plans Rummage Sale
Hospital's White Cross Guild will] Members of St. Francis Hos-| meet next week in the Service Pital Guild will hold a rummage Center. [sale from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m
Monday — Plainfield. and Re-| Wednesday in the basement of Monday in the Atherton Center| The luncheon in the] Mrs. T. G. Boyd, chairman, is cafeteria and a tour through the; priceee. the,
bekah: Tuesday—New Jersey and St. Francis Hospital. | Meridian Heights; Wednesday—|
General board meeting. Mrs.
{being assisted by Albert
~ "Thirsday—Irvington, Brookside Seyfried and Mrs. C.“E; Quandt: ‘meeting.
{card party to be held at 8 p. m.
{Friday in the chapter house, 705
W. Hampton Drive. Mrs. G. C.
Robert C.! {the Ninth St. address after their | Blumer, ways and means commit-
tee chairman, has appointed Mrs. iC, B. Krist general chairman. Committee chairmen
C. R. Ferguson, candy, and Mrs.
{John Moriarty and Mrs. Olen Lay-|
ton, other prizes. Members * are holding
{March meeting at 12:30 m.
p. in Butler.
new building will
and Woodruff Place, and Friday —Brightwood a and Victory.
Dishing the Dirt— By MARGUERTTE SIH
Times Garden Edite Question=I had some lovely |
blooms on my amaryllis bulbs, five and a half inches across After two or three days they § Si “break offTbutTaTE Hot wilted | Could’ you tell me the reason?|§ Mrs. M. L. R., W. Morris St.|§ Answer—This might be some kind of soil deficiency. It could be a shortage of potash. Lack of} the so-called trace elements] will make: plants do odd things, ‘too. Try giving your bulbs some fresh soil this spring. Mix in a little fresh wood ashes if you § have them. Be sure to use soil that has been growing healthy § weeds or crops. N Question—Please give me the name and -address of our} “county agent. 8 Answer—Horace Abbott is county agent for Marion County. Harlan Fulmer is assistant in more §& direct. contact with backyard, crgardening problems If yon! want to call them about the free leaflets mentioned in‘ this column from time to.time; the number is listed under Marion County agricultural agent. The office address is 902 N. Meridian St. A
Convention Dates The Indiana Federation of Music Clubs will have its convention May 18 and 20 In Michigan City. The group will also sponsor an Indiana Composers’ Day May 5 in the Jordan Music College. There will be an all day meet-}-ing May 21 in Columbia City for District 1 members. It is announced that the winner of the $500 prize offered by the Federa-| tion for a religious or patriotic is Earl George,
By SUE BURNETT A daytime — or datetime —' - frock designed to flatter a youthful figure. Note the pretty detail on waist top and hipline, the choice of sleeves. It's bound to win you many a compliment. : Pattern 8299 comes in sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and 18. Size
“Ny Favorite Colleen” at the annual “Dublin Fair” sponsored by Broad . Ripple Hi School students. Pat is a freshman in BRHS.
Initiates Named CRERNCRSTLE" ii Mar. 18—
Indianapolis girls ‘have
Tyres initiated Into sororities at;
composition 12., cap sleeve, four and oneMinneapolis. eighth yards of 35 or.39-inch. Po To order .paftern or our Patricia WW atsan Fashion Book, use the coupon. . Is Electe Patricia Watson was elected SUE BURNETT
The Indianapolis Times _ .214 W. Maryland St. - Indianapolis 9, Ind. No. 8299 Price 25¢
Fashion Book Price 25¢
Name
EATER ATEN te ean NBT EY “assets snacesessesssasanacueane Street ie...’ Hives vi SRB BININANIINEIR nnn
5 : *essesuiastsatatsassenanees
49S A ATELIER ISSO B EN
The Times Pattern Service
5111
By MRS. ANNE CABOT These delightful crocheted flowers transform plain cotton or linen hankies into dainty “show pieces.” Popular pansy, Irish rose, sweet pea, delicate orchid and daisy are crocheted in a flash, then set in a background of simple embroidery. Pattern 5111 includes complete crocheting instructions for flowers and edging, hot iron transfer for embroidery, stitch illustrations and material ‘requirements. To order, use the coupon.
Spring Card Party
The Butler University Phi Delta talk on “Antiques and Accessories| Nome of the bride's parents after Theta Mothers Club is making] Mrs. J. Stanley| the ceremony. The bride wore a {final arrangements for the spring
include Mrs. W. T, Wessels, ticket sales; Mrs. R. M. Jaggar, special prizes;! Mrs. T. 8. King, table prizes; Mrs.
their]
Association will
MR. AND MRS. E. H. Dunn, Allisonville Road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to Neal J. Randolph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Randolph, 3140 Medford Ave. The wedding will be in the summer. The bride-to-be attended Butler University and is a member of Pi.Beta Phi Sorority. Mr. Randolph attended Purdue University and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, (P. H. Ho photo.)
- = ”
A SEPTEMBER marriage will | unite Miss Elizabeth Jane Calkins and Eugene P, Speakman. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Calkins, 2810 N. New Jersey St., | and Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Speakman, 4454 Central Ave. Miss Calkins attended Butler University and was graduated from Indiana Univ ersity. She i
Association Sets Tea
| High School Girls To Be Honored
The
Indianapolis sponsor a tea “2 to~tTpoo, “Mar: 20, In the {Governor's Mansion. Senior high
school girls who are planning to Muzzy thoughtlessly told her to continue the suit by playing the| | | tinuation beat the contract one
enter college in the fall will be: guests. - Mrs. Graeme B. Supple-is gen{eral chairman. {Hine with: -her will be ‘Mesdames’ {Henry F. Schricker, R. 8. Hiatt, [William C. Loew™; and William B.
beth Roberts, Cleo Frazier and! | Gertrnde Thuemler and R. L. Harshman.
Mesdames Martin Turpin, _
Adrian O. Wilhoite and Richard | Lennox and Miss Miriam King! | will preside at the tea table. Committee members are Mrs. |
{John C. Cavosie, chairman: Mes-. wrdames KE. Leo. Smith, 8S. Walker... Downing, Roy M. Robbins, €. A’
Cortese, T, C. Conger and Thomas McGuffey, arrangements. | Mts. T. Clare Davis, chairman; Mrs. R. P, Burkle and Mrs. A. L. Schreiber, invitations; Mrs. rHoward McDavitt, chatrman;
{Mesdames Richard Shively; Hal" ‘D—A K
!G. Aspy, Charles McComb and Joseph J. Coffin, reception. { Mrs. James Gregory, chairman; {Mesdames Herbert Carmichael,
S. Walter Morell,
Kenneth E. Lemons, Publicity,
Woman Press Club To Elect Officers
New officers of the Wonfan’'s {Press Club of Indiana will. be {elected at the annual business | meeting. next month, | The slate includes Mrs. Jackson, Plainfield; Mrs.
Rex
Miss Jeannine Gilbert
{ Wilcox, Misses Lois Reiter, Eliza-|
Charles Stone, {and Paul Butt, program, and Mrs.
uy
a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Mr. Speakman is a graduate of Butler and a member of Lambda Chi Omega Fraternity. (P. H. Ho phqto.) - = = MAY 12 is the date selected by Miss Phyllis Baumgart for her marriage to Roger Brickey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wincel Brickey, 3816 E. 32d St. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Baumgart, 2266 8. Pennsylvania St. The vows will be read in the Garfield Park Evangelical and Reformed Church. (P. H. Ho photo.) .
» = n MISS Jeannine Gilbert and James I. Seward will be married at 3:30 p. m. Mar. 26 in the McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The prospective bride is the daughter of Mrs. Theresa G.. § Filbert, 1842 N. Talbot Ave. and
[Blackwood on Bridge—
.
Alvah E. Gilbert, Ind. Percy L. Seward, 2006 Brookside Ave. is-the father of the bridegroom-to-be. (Block photo.)
” - ” THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Dorothy Shephard to Rex Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Neal, Wanamaker, is announced. Mr: and Mrs. Leon Shephard, 3728 Caroline St., are the parents of the prospective bride. : (P. H. Ho Phota.)
ST. MATTHEW 'S Lutheran Church will be the scene of Miss Bette Jo Bullard's marriage to Robert E. Cope. The vows will be read on Apr. 9. Mr. and Mrs. lard, 120 S. Berry Ave. are the parents of the bride-to-be and Mrs. Ruth Cope, 833 nan St, groom's mother, flex.)
Mr. Champion Goes Set, But No Credit to Muzzy
MR. MUZZY almost let this one get away, but Miss Br: Panhéllenic feated the contract single-handedly by a very fine second hand high| Of course Mr. Muzzy was in there claiming a share. of the,
play. credit:
Miss Brash's opening lead was the king of diamonds and Mr.
eight spot. | When the ace of diamonds was
led Mr. Champion ruffed. He took tr In the receiving two rounds of trumps and then |
three rounds of clubs. On the third" club he threw the deuce of hearts from the board. Next he trumped his last club! on—the board and followed with; dummy’s last diamond which he trumped in his own hand.
South dite {Both sides vulnerable ‘NORTH Rp Mr. Abel
|
| |
|
H=K"'982 ’ D743 | C—A 5: WEST EAST Miss Brash Mr. Muzzy S—5 3 S—9 2 Heed Vb. HA Q 10 J96 D—Q 1082 Cc—J 102 C—9 8 43 SOUTH
Mr. Champion S—AKJ104
|
H—6 5 3 D—5 C-KQ7 8 i Sov ™ WEST NORTH EAST 2D 58 3D Pass 4 8S All Pass
|
EF Having eliminated clubs and diamonds, he felt he had a better,
than even chance of making. his bid. He could already count five | spades, three clubs and a club ruff ~—nine tricks in all. He could make |
ANNE CABOT The Indianapolis Times 530 S. Wells St. Chicago 7, 01 No. 5111
Name
Cssissesnnessvrcssrannans
SEIN NNINNNEIR ENON RERNINORNNLS
Street *
Shedsasscassssnciinsione
-
City Freestar srseasianstenennnes
State RA
Price 20¢c
‘new member of the club.
{Hancock, Greensburg; Mrs. Stan- Brash had the ace, or even if Mr. ley Myers aid Mrs. Leland Smiith,/Muzzy had the ace and could be | | first through third vice presidents; thrown in on the next trick. Mrs. Richard O'Connor and Mrs: Nonchalantly Mr. Champion led| Robert K. Rhamy, corresponding 3 small heart. Miss Brash was
Lola B. Conner, auditor, and Mrs. Albert Rabb, parliamentarian. Miss Helen Ferguson of the Indianapolis United Press staff is a
played a small heart from the 'board. Mr. Muzzy started fingering ‘the queen—and the kibitzers Ll ————— closed their eyes and held their AA: a ‘breath. Miss Goullette to Talk “Whose jack?” asked Mr. Muzzy. Miss Jeanne Goullette will bel - Miss Brash tried to keep her the guest speaker at:a meeting of | voice steady. “It was played by the new YWCA Business and Pro- me, your partner—remember?” fessional Girls’ Club. The group she replied.
|
E. J. his 10th trick in hearts if Miss]
}
|
and recording secretaries; Mrs. ii. awake. She put up ‘the jack. John E. Kleinhenz, historian; Miss, peterring the fatal decision asi
long as possible, Mr. Champion].
will meet at 7 p. m. }onday in' Mr. Muzzy played the 10 of the Central YWCA. }
[hearts and Miss Brash’s heart con-|
ick. “Nice play,” said a kibitzer. “Thanks,” said Mr. Muzzy. "We,
gave Champion Hise, didn't we?” Mr. Champion snorted. “Get in your box, Muzzy,” he growled. “The man Is talking to Miss (Brash. You had a chance to beat
{me at the first trick—and muffled lit. If you'd played the deuce of]
diamonds, suggesting a shift, Miss Brash probably would have led a heart and I'd have been down be-
jrore I got the lead.”
H olladay House Lists Meetings
Miss Elizabeth Jane Calkins
Columbus, |
Truman Bul< |
Buchan- | is the prospective bride- | (Photo Re- |
the works that]
To Play in Recital
There'll Be Bock Beer And a German Band
party will be tonight in the Athenaeum. Bock beer will be featured plus a group of Bavarian dressed dancers, a German band and the Bock (goat). : Table reservations have bien made by Murray Morris, Fred Lahr, E. J. Ruddle, Abe Martin, A. G. Smith, J. L. Kennedy, Blaine Miller Jr. Robert Uhl, R. E. McLaughlin, Fred Hoffman, Richard Power, B. J. Doyle, L. P. R ge Earl Larsen, Ted Woerner, thur Paetz, Frank Wintz, William Jaus, John Bolyard, George Mer+00 A Tur Hicks, H. A...
Farkas, Arnold “Ward, Robert Danahue, Russell Fanning, Irvin K. Wetzel, Paul J. Shreve and T. C. Waddell. Also C. L. Sargent, Dr. E. O. Alvis, Syd Schatz, Ralph Nor. cross, Noble Dean Jr., J. L. Roda-. baugh;J. R. Blythe, C. F, Murphy, °
Robert Wendelnn; Toney Foster Sr., W. G. McCormick, E. J, Elliot, Ben Evans and Glen Parrish,
Additional Reservations Elmer L. Foster, David Augus= tus, Godfrey %eager, T. W. O'Hara, L. C. Geisendorf, Les Boggs, H. H. Poulton, R. W, Slagle, Dr. M. M. Cornnachoni, C, FF. Efroymson, Gordon Mess, Elwin Salter, T. J. Ruden, Charles
Miss Phyllis Baumgart
Becherer, Jack Erdman and Charles Norcross, Other reservations have been
made by. Hans Geiger, Henry G, Semler, Ellis Stuart, Walter Mess= mer, Walter Haarer, William Kelly, Robert Mason, Dr. R. J, Weldon, Dr. W. C. Kaiser, Dr, Woodson © Young, Robert Ale brandt, Arthur Vehling, George Amt and Dr. Palmer Eicher. Also H. H. Bauch, 8. 8S. Rhectoris, R. E. Colglazier, Kenneth Pierson, George Bahre and T, M. McNamara,
Bridge Results—
Clubs List Week's Scores
Are Active
The results of a number of bridge games played this week lare announced. Marott Club, Tues. night (Pose sible score 286): N & S—Jerome Jacobs, Edson T. Wood 178; V. W, Hurst, D. A. Freeman 166; M. 8S, McComas Jr, R. W. Lee 165.5; (Possible score 254): E & W—QOtis Livengood, Mrs. l.oger Fleming 154; Mrs. Louis Segar, Harold Lewis 152; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stokke 151.5. Hoosier Club, Tues. morning (Possible score 198): N & S—Mrs, P. M. Cassidy, Mrs. R. F. Kuennen 119; Mrs. T. F. Scmidt, Mrs. Rob08 | ert Tappan 104.5; Mrs. J. B. Clem{ans, Mrs. Waring Lynch 104; {Possible score 180):
PTA Units Will Meet
Mr. Pierson to Talk “To Group Tuesday County PTA unit meetings next | week follow: | TUESDAY | Decatur Central — 7 p. m. Pierson, speaker. “The History| of the Star Spangled Banner,” |
| film, Mrs. J. A. Conkey, Mrs. J. A. Mul og — T:30 p. m. Fathers parger 1215; Mrs, J. E. Morris, |
night. “Sofhigs My Mother mrs Wallace Simpson 112.5; Mrs, Taught Me,” musical program. | William O'Neil, Margaret McFarland—2 p. m. sen 98. Southport 7:30 p. m. Fathers) Men's Duplicate Club, Mon, night. Parker Jordan, general night: N & S—John J. O'Keefe, secretary of the YMCA, speaker. Claude Lett. first; George H. Fos Spegial music. {dick, Howard A. King second; M, Warren Centrallenige to Dads™ Physical ‘éduca- third; E & W—Adair Smith, F. W, tion, directed by Vaughn Wood. ' Gilchrist first; K. F. Zinkan, P.-M, | Social hour. | Cassidy second; Oe F. Glunt, H. D, [Wayne Township High School — | Eberhart third.
7:30 p. m. Program to be given Mallory Duplicate
by the eshien. Mallory Duplicate Club, Men, EDNESDAY night, Howell movement of play
Mrs. M. B. Jan-
13h de- HAWrence— 0 p. m. Election of|ysed: L. E. McFarren, Clarence officers. “Fouridations for Liv: Huetten first; Mrs. Joseph S. Ale
ing,” forum conducted by Mrs. lon Miss Loyce Cox second; Mrs, C. T. Geyer. Frances. Dobbs. Mrs.-k Ar Sek
'Oaklandon—7:30 p. mv Study] fer third. group. “The Growing Child,”| A regular session of play will speaker from Red Cross. “Life be held at 6:30 p. m. Monday in With Junior,” film. the Plant One cafeteria. THURSDAY Newcomers Club, Mon. after. Crooked Creek—11:30 a. m. Study| Noon (possible score 96); N & S—
group. Mrs. R. T. Robbins, 2155 Mrs. Henry Howes, Mrs. Waring
W. 58th St., hostess. “Hospltali-| Lynch 57; Mrs. P. M. Cassidy, ty.” subject of meeting. {Mrs. R. F. Kuennen 51; Mrs, Hickory College—8 p. m. Wayne, Howard Baird, Mrs. J. H. CamPost. American Legion _ Hall. eron tied with Mrs. Paul Allen, ge Mrs; M. J. Way 45.5; (Possible Maywood~T7:30 p. m. Miss Lelal Jo0Te 50): = & WeMra T. RK Keef, speaker. “The Feeling of Schmidt, Mrs. O. L. Walter 54.5; Hospitality,” film Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Neil J : Skinner 45; Mrs. W. H. Runyom Mrs. Robert Ramage 40, Woman's Contract Club, Thurs, ~tafternoon—tPossible sto 2.3 H Section A,-N & S—Mrs. Waring
Grace Hennessy
ig Ld oli | ‘OXFQRD. Mar. i8- Miss Mrs. F: A. Mulbarger, Mrs. R. E, race DE daughter of Mr. Crawford 98.5: Mrs. and. Mrs. William Hennessy, 6185 Clain, Mrs. Roy Goodwine 89.5;
|Rosslyn. Ave, will appear in aE & W-—Mrs. Hal T. Benham,
The Great Books unit of Holla- music recital to be presented here! Mrs, C. C. Mathews 118.5; Mrs. F.
|day House, teen- -age branch of the in Presser Hall Thursday night.
[TAdtanapolis Public Library, a nounce the schedule of meeting.
The members will meet at 7/ Patricia Brewer, soprano, who will, ip. m, Mar, 30 and Apr. 13.
House Council members of Hol-
laday House will meet. at 2:30
|p. m. Apr. 8.
Times Sewing Contest Entry Blank Here is my official registration for The Times’ Sewing Contest. 1 will bring my contest garment, in mid- -April, to the place to be announced later in The Times.
NAME ADDRESS
ssssasssnane see
sess ssen
1 plan to enter in the classifications marked below: You are not obligated to remain in the classifications checked. if you should change your mind later). —— Standard Pattern Group, Senior Division, for entrants 20 years of age and over. (1) Coat or Suit
one or more.
chased pattern. Dress..... “oe (3) Soft
Standard Pattern Group, Junior Division, for entrants
under 20 vears of age. Glamour Group.
original design (circle enter). Original Design Group.
be ariginal design.
you plan to enter).
————Children’s Clothing Group.’ No age mit far entrant.” (7) Garment for children 2° to 6 years of ABB ks vss e #ian «Mai to: Sewing Contest Editor : tndianapgls Times, 214 W. Msyiand St. 3 ctl By ot
an=t
No age-timit for entrant. (5) Evéning, Lounge, Beech Clothés or Negligee Ensemble. for adult or older teen-age wear from standard pattern or of
(8) Dress, Coat or Suit made for adult or older teen-age wear circle which * garments
{Be-the piano accompanist for Miss! Warner 88.5. Section B, N & S—Mrs. Arthur sing a program of Italian, Ger- Pratt, Mrs, E. J, Ittenbach 1225; man, English and French songs. Mrs, R. F. Bannister, Mrs. Claude Miss Carol Dartnall,” Aurora, Jett 101.5; Mrs. John R. Kelley, Ind., pianist will also play. Mrs. Wayne Warrick 95.5; E & W —Mrs, EC. Ruty, Mrs. W. T, Rose 97; Mrs. Bertha T. Momfort, Mrs. Ralph. Ittenbach 91; Mrs, Allen Stokke, Mrs. J. 8. Shortle
National
The next play of the group will be at 12:30 p. m. Mar. 30 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club.
Miss Mary E. Moran {To Be Honored
Miss Mary Ellen Moran will be feted at a miscellaneous shower Mar. 26. Mrs. Roy L. Myers, 5307 Carrollton Ave, will be the hostess.
PHONE ..cv0ivnnees
Fess sisi inna
(Check
Garment made from pur(2) Tailored or Dressy Dress........
(4) Date or School Dress...... May 6 to William Ji Colbert, -
League to Meet The luncheon meeting of the New Neighbors League will be held at 12:30 p. m. Thursday in the. Hotel Lincoln. Guest speaker
which garments you plan to
No age [imit for entrant. Must
»
The traditional St. Benno Feast .
Harry Hart, Ted Sullivan, George
C. C. Bowers, Leland Kirkpatrick, .
Contract Groups.
B&W.
-7 p. m. “Chal- L. Thompson, Harry J. Dettra -
rly Mrs TT SENT TOT Clyde Mes. =
Gilchrist, Mrs. How: A erp ~The Western College senior Wits, Mrs. F C. Lewis, a ri 3
The bride-to-be will be married i
will be M. Adolphe, bair stylist, 55 Sr mtriet sesiien, ¥
2
