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10 Indianapolis Women Will Head Official Committees

Department, division and committee chairmen of the! Indiana Federation of Clubs were announced here last night by Mrs. Claude 8. Steele, Knox, state president.

Mrs. Steele made the announcement at the meeting of the executive board in the Claypool Hotel. A second session of the board {2 being held today in the hotel. . The department and division chairmen include Mrs. J. Urba Joyce, Connersville, American Home department; Mrs. Lowell G.! Hunter, Milan, gardens division; Mrs, Harry Lowry, Sulllvan, mother- | craft division, and Mrs. E. V. Moore, Bunker Hill, religion division. Mrs. Donovan Turk, Indianapolis, communications department; Mrs. Shirley Gunnels, Fowler, motion pictures division; Mrs. Claude Billings, Akron, press and publicity division, and Mrs. Herman Jones, radio and television division. Dean Mary L. Matthews, West Lafayette, educ ation department; Miss Marguerite Smith, Howe, character education division; Mrs. North Salem, youth conservation;

Carl J. Swank, Ashley, adult Mrs. Leonidas Smith, Indianap-| education division; Mrs, W. D.olis; Hoosier Salon, and Mrs. F. Keenan Indianapolis, Epsilon G. Balz, Indianapolis, Old Faunt-

Sigma Omicron division; Mrs, leroy Home and New Harmony. Kate Hevner Mueller, Blooming- Memorial. ton, guidance division; Mrs.! Mrs. E. C. Rumpler; Indianap- | Joseph B. Campbell, Boonviile, olis, parliamentarian; Mrs. Robert, libraries division; Mrs. Edwin F. Hicks, Cambridge City, historian; Miller, Peru, student loan division, Mrs. Paul T. Hurt, Indianapolis, |

and Mrs. Oscar Brizius, New- poet laureafe; Mrs. Balz, resoluburgh, UNESCO division, tions, . Mrs. Truman Yuncker. . : Greencastle, credentials, and Mrs. Fine Arts Chairman Fred Hinz, Knox, cashier; Miss

. Mrs. Floyd T. Jones, West Lafa- Harriet Butler, Bedford, elections, yette, fine arts department; Mrs, and Mrs. Margaret N. Dietrich, George C. Baum, Rochester, art Lawrenceburg, rules and proand penny art fund division; Mrs. cedure. > H. C. Tribolet, Ft. Wayne, drama Mrs. Robert Stewart and Dean —e sh seu— Matthews, hoth of West Lafayette, May 24 are e the dates for are co-chairmen of the conven- - the 1851 IFC state convention, tion and council program. Mrs. it was announced at last night's 3alz is advisor: Mrs. H. board meeting. It will be held Humphrey, Osgood, finance hE in the Claypool Hotel. Nov, 10 ‘man, and Mrs will be the date for the annual council meeting. Usually scheduled in January the council meeting is be~ Ing set to coincide with a workshop session of the federation which will be held here with

Mrs. - Theodore 8. Chapman, Plans Xmas

derseyville, lil. General Fed- | Gifts Tog Be Sent

eration of Women's Clubs sec J 2 ond vice president in charge. | To Arizona Indians and pageantry division: Mrs A Christmas tree will be the Mabel Newman, Oakland City, center of attraction Friday in literature and poetry, and Mrs, the Tuxedo Park Baptist Church Roy R. Roudebush, Anderson, When Indianapolis Baptist wommusic division. en hold their annual “Summer Mrs. Henry L. Smith, Blooming- CIiStmas Tree” program. ton, international relations department; Mrs. Royer K. Brown, will adorn the tree are ChristIndianapolis, legisiation depart- mas gifts for the Hopi and ment; Mrs. Cogley G. Cole Sr, Na Indians in Parker, Ariz. Vevay, public affairs department; The project’ of sending packages Mrs. Clarence E. Benadum, {Is a new one for the Northern

Ft, Wayne, platform chairman,

Muncie, citizenship division; Mrs. Baptist Convention. Government| Terre Haute, authorities expect the Indian] to exceed |

Frank R. Miller, Indian affairs division, and Mrs. /population in Parker Wayne Weller, Evansville, in- 10,000 in the next 10 yéars. ‘dustry division. | In the boxes will be sewing Mrs. C. R. Graham, Bourbon, materials, including 3500 patchwelfare department; Mrs. Charles Work quilt blocks, school sup-| A. Gustafson, Carmel, community plies, Bible Story books and the service division; Mrs. W, D. usual holiday gifts. Ramsey, Muncie, child welfare \ : L he division; Mrs. Jesse Philippi, NOON Luncheon Zionsville, health division; Mrs. J... The program will open at 10! M. Thistlethwaite, Sheridan, living a. m. with a noon luncheon and! later years division, and Mrs. ¥. afternoon session. Elmer Schmoe, Ft. Wayne, mental Repqrts during the day will be! health diviglon. [Riven by Mésdames . : . Smith, Donald Dunkin and wal-| Special Chairmen Listed ter Laetsch and Miss Anna By-| Special committee chairmen bee. Mrs. Telford Wright and named are Mrs. Charles Rodman, Mrs. Robert Wells will make the English, conservation of natural gift dedications, resources; Mrs. Charles Cook,| The musical program will be Zionsville, - co-operation for the presented by Miss Margaret Milblind; Mrs. Vern Collins, Pendle- ler, Mrs. David Seay Sr. and ton, General Federation of Mrs. Wells. Mrs. Walter Hand Women's -Clubs—eouncil-of inter Land Mrs—Velta— Newcomb “witty national clubs; Mrs, E. A. Kelly, give devotions and. Mrs. Ells-| Carmel, federation emblem; Mrs, | | worth Healey, women's group Claude Billings, Akron, Indiana president, the benediction. Clubwoman Magazine editor, and |

"Mrs. James L. Riggs, Sullivan! Newcomers Club

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Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, India- Sets Annual Party napolis, club institutes; Mrs! The Newcomers hi A annual Edwin I. Poston, Martinsville, mid-summer luncheon and card Latin » American scholarships; party will be held at 11:45 a. m. Mrs. Walter Plegat, Crown Point, tomorrow in the Riviera Club. Juniors; Miss Marian Cruver, Mrs. E. A, McDowell and Mrs. reciprocity; Mrs. Allen Nealy will be the hostess Carl J. Weinhardt, Indianapolis, chairmen and Mrs. I. P. Anderson, India| Assisting them will be Mes: napolis, vice chairman, safety; dames J. C. Stafford, Thomas Mrs. O. W. Riggs, Michigan City,| Adams, Walter Thompson, J. T. scrapbooks; Mrs. W. H. Picket, McQuaide and Ernest Miller,

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Rich red silk velvet is trimmed with mink in a theater costume | (left) designed by Omar Kiam for Ben Reig's fall and winter 195051 collection. The jacket is short and boxy, with collar, cuffs and tuxedo revers of the fur. The short-sleeved dress is eyelet-em. | | broidered around a neckline which is bitesushaped in front, low

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New York Designers Predict Fall ClothesBuying Boom; The Dressy Look in All Types of Clothes Is Responsible

NEW YORK, July 12

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One manufacturer, Paul Parnes, said vesterday that his sales are 65 per cent ahead of last year.

If a buying boom occurs, it will have to be chalked up to the dressier look in all types of

clothes for fall and winter. Even so-called sportswear lines are dressier. (Already reported:

Tina Leser's use of satin accessories——belts, shoes— with spectator sports wools, ete.)

Rosenstein Switch More of the dressier Took appeared yesterday, second day of the New York Dress Institute's fashion press week. New dressi-

ness has a three-way base: Richer fabrics, more detail within a narrowing silhouet

and mare color, Nettie Rosenstein, heretofore noted for unswerving devotion black, shot

color last night. She spilled the

dye pots over daytime as well as evening styles. For day there were brick, raspberry,

maroon and auburn reds. Blues included Ink and peacock. Pur- | ples were candied and perma voilets, amethyst, eggplant and ink purple. Evening colors were delphinfum blues, seafoam to scarab -greens—blgsh--to fury’ pinks, violet tones and all the orange to crimson spectrum. Her daytime dresses and suits aré slim and narrow, but after noon frocks have front or back

Miss Baker To Be Wed

—Juan Hummel To Take Bride Miss

Marjorie Baker will

A clothes-buying “boom” this fall by New York designers. are no startling silthouet changes to outmode already-owned gar-

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Parents of the couple are Mrs. 406 E. 15th St, Mr. and Mrs, { mell, "N. Whitcomb Ave, “Maid of honor will

Diana Stevens and Sandra {Gehle will be candle girls. Louis Bohlander will

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il Lemon Mrs. Frank B. Straub is atV. .. tending the Deita Theta Tau erbens | Sorority convention which opened | {in South Bend today. She is a : {delegate from ~e . S$ .00 Zeta Kappa 3 Large Bars (2 Ib.wach), Gift Boxed, Fax cha Pier of Specially Priced at Only Ne Tax | resident. : Keep cool-~calm-—collectéd—treat yourself to a box of quality © Other memHALF POUNDERS--soap that makes bathing a delight. (bers of Zeta -Half pound oval-shaped bars that last and last. Enjoy those | Kappa Chapter fragrances that cling and leave vou refreshed as the morn. (Attending ining dew. Never did a pound and a half of aap cover so much |Clude Mrs. I A. : territory-—-it's a real Economy Buy! : Iverson, national president;

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The style details which create interest within the narrow silhouet of these are bateau necklines, plunging mandarin necks, lattice yokes and standout pockets. ~Mr. Parnes, who has the business outlook tabbed as good, also ‘tabs his dresses. These streamlined numbers may have tab-shaped collars, or buttoned tabs scattered over a skirt, or a full-length strip of rounded tabs down one side to give

“movement” to the slim line. One effect uses a rhinestonebuckled jutting tab on a hipcircling band. The Hansen Bang line also on - yesterday's program, stressed a slim daytime silhouet balanced by capes or stoles. For evening. Mr. Bang likes the draped sheath. New note in the Bang collec tion is an extended, padded shoulder which is rounded to meet a slightly lowered armhole.

fullness. Evening dresses are wide spreading or have jutting drapery at the backs of sheath skirts.

Rich Fabrics Pauline Trigere's collection, seen yesterday afternoon,’ had more examples of. the richer

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look. She uses many luxurious | ” imported fabrics, and in short, P f A A bouffant evening dresses there | qQ rons re nnounce are such materials as metallics, “diamond” embroidered satins and jacquard brocades. Also in the rich or dressy

Patrons are . announced “Heavens to Betsy,” teen-age play and Mesdames whieh opens tonight in the State’ A. W. Rodecker, E.

Fairgrounds for a five-day run. - and Hughes Patten with them.

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in back . . . a black veivet-and-faffeta evening gown (right) is fictating. designed by Nettie Rosenstein for the coming season. The bodice’ |

|Hasselbring, Mr. and Mrs. Clarrence Knipp and Mr. and Mrs. {Horace Kemper.

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Willard _ Clute, Carrollton Ave, J. Boleman Dunbar, 510 E. 25th St.

Leg ion Unit

Miss Joan Steele to Be Married Aug. 13 to Ralph L. Cowser in Church Parties will honor two future brides. Misses Joan and Jane Tossell, 1201 Shadeland Ave., will give a miscellaneous

| ishower July 25 for Miss Joan Steele.

Miss Steele and Ralph L. Cowser will be married Aug. 13 in the Old Bethel Methodist Church. The Rev. Charles M. Johnson will officiate. Miss Steele is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Steele, 5048 E. Michigan St. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. .. Cowser, 6051 Lowell Ave., are the prospective bridegroom’s ‘parents. 5 "Mrs. Kenneth Sheets will be the matron of honor and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. John Armstrong and Miss Barbara Sue Blower, William Stewart will serve as the best man while the ushers will be Mr. Armstrong and William Nevill. Cathy Sheets will be the

{flowergirl and Michael Noland will be ringbearer.

“Mrs, 0. M., Jones and ner daughter, Mrs. Hugh D. Miiler, gave a bathroom shower yesterday in ‘honor of Miss Joan Ruth Devin, [The party was in the Columbia Club,

|. ‘Miss Devin and Austin G, Oo nitiate Brown will be married July 23 in the North Methodist Church, District President Mrs, Donald O. Leonard will entfrtain Friday night in her home, 852 N. Irvington Ave. with a kitchen shower for Miss Devin, Guests will include Mrs, William A. Devin, mother of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Frederick Wickemeyer, and Misses Barbara Allen, Tina Brazil, Amanda Anderson, Jean Stoddardt, Elizabeth Calkins and Marjorie Brown. Others at the party will be Mrs, James DeVol, Lafayette, and Miss Ellen Allen, Lexington, Ky.

Nolting-Gladish Rite

The First Presbyterian Church was the scene at 10:30 a. m., July 1, of the wedding of Miss Pansye C. Gladish, 1509 N. Alabama St., daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Richard 8. Gladish, Petersburg, and Elwin M. Nolting. Mr. Nolting is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Nolting, 1102 N,

Initiation of officers and an annual picnic take the lead in American Legion activities this

Manor Unit will initiate its first officers Thursday at R15 p. m, in the post home. The services ‘will be conducted by the North East Unit, with Mrs. George A. Brake, 11th district president, of-

The annual picnic of the Robi-son-Ragsdale Post, Auxiliary and Juniors will he Saturday in Riley Park, Greenfield. Golfing, swimming, baseball, soft ball, horseshoe pitching will all have a place in the day’s activities,

Baby Contest A bathing beauty contest for babies will be held at 5.30 p. m. and will he followed by a pitchin dinner in the shelter house. A Denney St. special swimming event, con- The Rev. Charles Richard ducted -by Charles Sawin, swim- Brown officiated, Mr. and Mrs, ming coach at the Riviera Club, Glen Grove atiided the couple, will include fancy and comedy After a ‘trip to/ Chicago, Mr. and diving, races, fancy swimming Mrs. Nolting are living in the N strokes and a water. ballet. Alabama St. address. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Raber, rr a

Mrs armies, dies, woe ten Alpha Delta Pi Will Entertain

Active members of the Alpha Delta Pi Sorority of Hanover Cole lege will entertain local girls ate tending Hanover next fall at a lawn party Saturday in the Yom of Miss Bertie Meyer, 949 E, Southern Ave, Indianapolis active members assisting Miss Meyer wiil be Mrs, Ed Wilson and Mrs. Richard Ring, Misses Jane Eash, Mary Pitts, , Marillyn Janson, Sisie Arend, Susie Sertell, Marilyn Me-

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Miss Florine Hite, 3861 Ruckle {St., will eritertain at 6 p. m. party for Miss Sara Metzger, 4420 and Miss Jean

The two honor guests will leave July 19

lines. One such neckline has n They include Mayor Feeney, Mrs. E. O. Hunter will have By for a summer trip to gorden, Carolyn Megorden, Lois mink border. Velvet and lame Messrs. and Mesdames L. J. as her guests Mr. and Mrs. David Guests will be Mesdames Fe ut Tungase, Sally go into other théater suits. Shappert, R. W. Curry, F. W. Fox and Miss Daisy Graffte, Mr. Gladys Williams, Harry Calland Ragen Joos Bal, ae »

Dominant Trigere silhouet is molded to a low hipline where it begins to flare gently.

Crouch, A. C. Stuebe; F. M. Adair,'and Mrs. H. C. Holmes, C. F. Loucke, H. F, Caulfield, Manuel Torres, Paul T,/

Keith Smith and

In the Ben Reig collection, Ashley, Ronald G. Ingram, A. Ww. tend together, ' a similar silhouet appears in |p,vq° Adair Smith, John William! Messrs and Mesdames T H Al cocktail and theater dresses.

Body-hugging past the hipline, it has rippling godet inserts at side front and side back of the Another long torso line | is accented by double flounces,

Mueller, C. Percifield Mathers- Clark Roggie will be the guests head, L. E. Brunner and E. C.of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. Mr. and Featheringill. [Mrs, Albert Ellig will entertin Mr. | Others are Judge and Mrs.jand Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale. {Harry L. Crumpacker, Messrs, Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl Vandiver will, one of them dipping at back. . |and Mesdames Hubert Hickam, : Thi Gr Gordner and C. M. Herri-|Vandiver, Mr, Reig Shows Black man, Mesdames S. A. Sullivan,/A. Symmes Reig pulls a color switch and [Frank A. Troop and Ray Tharpe. Smith, Mrs. shows more black than usual— | particularly in afternoon crepes.

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Parties are being planned for Laura Miller and V. D. Tucker. {tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd will in their party.

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Dr. and Barney Ochs, and Mrs. Harry E. Smith will at- Baker, Katherine Watson, Kath- ber. Ruth Goodlet, Beverly Buck

Wilson, Kurt F. Pantzer, E. M. bershardt, Harold L. Mercer and ~

(have Mr, and Mrs. W. Kennth BE. 45th--8t. will celebrate -theirrtion—of-

Misses Lois Ruth McNally, Pauline Steinhil-

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‘and Thelma Dawson. ese mt (Orchid Society Picnic

» Fishers Plan The Orchid Society will picnie ‘lat noon Saturday in Holliday

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and Mrs. Lowell Fisher, 31 Will include a movie on pollina~

C. E. Hoxcie of Purdue Univers No invitations have been issued sity on “Humidity Control in to the event. Greenhouses.”

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