Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1950 — Page 38

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Waistline Slips. Four | Inches in Dresses By Howard Greer

Longer Torso Heightens Slinky Look; Necklines Plunge Still Farther oe

By BARBARA ‘BUNDSCHU, United Press Staff Correspondent - - NEW YORK, June 10—The waistline will hang to the! hips in women's clothes next. fall and the plunging neck-| line’s going right down with it. Hollywood’s Howard Greer has pushed the waist down a good! four inches on ‘the hips, But he hasn't missed a curve along the way, The lovingly lengthened torso leaves just that much more’ room for looking slinky. In the Mata Harl dress, for instance, with a strapless bodice] of solid black sequins which glitter the length of the torso .

from there down it's a single hanging of black fringe to the floor. (The slip ends just below the knees.)

skirt.

The only sparkle comes from a sprinkling of rhinestones under| §

the top row of fringe. -

Mr. Greer's daytime dresses M rs. B um P us

also feature the long torso line,

frequently with contrasting eol-| To Fete Unit

ored bandings eircling the curves. ! Irvington Auxiliary

‘hose bandings turn up in eve-| ning dresses, too, but bigger. A| To Meet Tuesday Mrs. Everett R.

heavy rope of gold. and black velvet, —for Instance, circles the hips of a black evening dress, ington Unit, setting the slink off above the! bouffance below. tain unit members at a noon

Lace Saves It {luncheon Tuesday in the

The plunging neckline is hardly home, 124 8, Downey Ave, necessary with all this, but Mr

Bumpus, Irv-

{Auxiliary president, will

cl > black taffeta dress which laces, rence R. Parsons and - Mrs.

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A daytime version In white has shoulder straps, a white fringe! : “bustling, & long crepe middle and three tiers of fringe on iti short

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like a shepherdess costume all the Andrew Wettrick. Mesdames Odus way down to the middle of the Landreth, J. Clark Esple and] abdomen. There's some black | {Lambert M. Christie lace under it. _icharge of table decorations, The skin-fitting solid sequin ee Will be s25 m business: - ’ r bronze-~ ating com-| larson back Sod or of other imittee will report and officers will! cocktail and evening gowns. For|™® elected. _some are. covered. .on . JO Ann Meyer, top with sheer organza jackets. School, and Mary Martha Curd, For real cover up, Mr. Greer Tech High 8chicol, are the unit shows a straight-hanging street-/Tepresentatives to the Hoosier) length coat that's OE put Girls State Wednesday through

June 22 In Bloomington. AlterBlack stquing except for its black nate is Judy Morrow of Howe,

His “basic” color for the seaYour Trip

son, be it noted, is “caviar.”

Luncheon Ploned

Mrs. W. T. Conner, 8164 Rosemeade Lane, will be hostess tomorrow for the 1 p. m. President's Day luncheon of Alpha Nu Latrelan Club, 3 New officers will a installed. They include Mrs. Thomas O'Haver, president; Mrs. Russell White and Mrs. A. C. Ekberg, first and second vice presidents; Mrs, Fred J. Beyer and Mrs, William Behrman, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs, Benpamin Small, treasurer; Mrs “Witham — br

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Members of the Sarah A. Swain WCTU Unit will meet at 11 a. m. the home of Mrs. William Parrish, 1029 Harlan St. There will be an election of offi-/

A covered-dish luncheon will be TL. : Rogers will be the guest speaker.

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Harrison C To Meet We

Scott : Wednesday in the chapter house.

for Which It Stands”

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Event to Be Given L.A Chapter-House--

house, 422 W. 46th St.

afterward.

Mesdames James

ident; Mrs. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson,

!C. E. Shover, directors.

Late Book Club Picks Officers

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Also assisting will be Mesdames {Mark A. Dawson, Victor Deitch, Willlam J. McGriff, Carl Piel, been established for 20 years, apolis. Paul Cornelius, Joseph Meir and James W. Trotter and Miss _|Gertrude Gutelius.

Club to Hold Garden Party

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SHELBY

Charles B. Brownson will be the guest speaker for the Flag “Day celebration of the Caroline Harrison DAR: Chapter

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The Delta Tau Delta Mothers Club of Butler University will {hold a 12:30 p. m. covered-dish

luncheon and garden party Tues“lday. It will be in the chapter

New officers will be Installed|

Luncheon chairman is Mrs. wil. liam H. Crapo. Hostesses will be. M. Buchanan, Carl Gunderson and A. 8. Coffin. Those to be installed as officers inciude Mrs. Haney E. Berry, presCarl Gunderson, vice president; Mrs. George Goodnight re- - loording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. E. W, Rohr, treasurer, sand Mes. B..W. Wahaley.and. Mrs.

{ ‘Mrs. Herbert J. Spier has been installed as the new president of

Other new officers are Mrs. Carl J. Iserloth and Mrs. W. F. Sandmann, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. James L. Rogers and Mrs. Walter L. Shirley, recording {and corresponding secretaries; C. J. Trapschuh, treasurer,

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