Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1950 — Page 42

REAR ATTN

PI RR

Gloves Go To School

~ called a glove-tree that is dandy

—basie shades unless you oan ‘match Another Atrean y color,

s ‘Read

Takes Trip To Lake Ridinger

~ Miss Ruth Audrey Meehan be-| came the bride of Charles E. Erk in an 8:30 o'clock rite last night. The double-ring ceremony was in the Downey Avenue Christian Church with the Rev. F, W, Wiegmann officiating. ___The bride wore white satin and; Cl lly Ja th igertip] white flowers. She carried gardenias and ivy. L Her aftendants were Mrs. | Muriel Bennett, matron of honor; Miss Lorraine Schmidt of Evanston, Nl, Misses Delores Shumm, § Marvanne Erk and Joanne ‘Fryar, bridesmaids, and Pamala Jo rE | Tower A SY LER

Eleanor Hackemeye

A RL

CREAR

Judi Yorpin, Ruth Brink, Joan Leslie and I Sybin Taylor (loft to right, front row ity Hugher, Martha Staleup and Dorothy Howard (left to right, rear row),

Thomas E. will be the best man. The bridal gown is of net over With it the bride {will carry white roses on a white When the refrigerator holds pre

Bible. packed ice cream and 8

Today

~ Baptist Church

Scene of Rite

A. ‘wedding ,

Lake will BE Miss Betty A. Jones’ marriage this Dencel M. Tarkington. The cere-

{white satin,

forn HERI A

Fiignle ry ue Frocks We Fight members are serving Be } taffeta idl lace frocks on Wasson's new High School. ere wort by -the attendants, Fashion which was ap. with the matron of honor. “Tn potted THIF WER TRE deeper blue. The flowergirl wore will begin a two-weeks' “tour yellow organdy. | of duty” as shopping assistants Richard Sommer was the best. tomorrow. During the school man ‘while ushers were William| year they will work each SaturCheek, Evanston, Bill Bohn, day in the store's Teen Bhop on Robert Lawrence and Donald| the fifth floor, Smith. The ringbearer was Rich In addition io servi ng as ard Snarr, Richmond. fT TEE ne . After a reception in the chureh, the ype left for a one week's! trip to Lake Ridinger. After Aug.| = 28 they will be at home at 1161, Turd your back on back-fo-Marsteller St, West Lafayette al school fashions and you'll still The bridegroom i attending| be fashionable. That s because Purdue University. The bride! many. of the Jeason’s nye also attended Purdue. He is a ave back interest. Pear} buts member of Pt Kappa Alpha F* tons lend it to the trim felt ternity pp p ra- cloche (right); Wasson's fifth * oor; $2.98. : 2 Partits io Hie couple are Mr. peited fullness does the same nd Mrs. L. F. Meehan, 13 8. pack.interest trick for the ofEuclid Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. tices cont of scariet ehinchils Raymond Erk, 821 N. Datord St. 1a. (below) with navy lining. | (Brass buttons fasten the | double-breasted front.) Also | available in navy with red lining. Bizea 10 to 16; $49.95; Ayres’ fourth floor,

Wipe

AGNES

"In choosing gloves for a school wardrobe, there are washable pigskin and washable doeskins that are very practical and sturdy. To go with camel colored coats, tan or deep brown are good all around choices.

» » » There is a plastic glove form

|

|

to keep gloves in shape after you have washed them. This pink plastic form comes in one size, but all gloves will look nicer, wear longer and require no “spectal rubbing 61 pressing io get| them back nts Shape,

« Color in ation Foves may be chosen, but colors should be selected with care. Better stick to

“When taking oh off, don't 1 3 g

i 2 to a the fingers and smooth out the gloves. They will last longer. : Fold them at the base of the fingers, no matter what their length. Also, in putting on gloves do not push the leather in between the base of the fingers, You can rip seams this way. Instead, push the hand ‘into the glove from the tip of the fingers and smooth on.

er Hor mete ese PoP Se

Meet Voters | On Oct. 20. |

League Arranges Candidates’ Session

Plans for the third candidates’ meeting by the Indianapolis League. of Women. Nolers. will. be. made jomorrow by. the Voters Ser vice at 1:30 p. ES: RO

1 | | |

we

Bank. } The candidates’ event is sched-

.eandidates from all parties for several selected offices will appear in the World War Memorial aud-+ Horium to answer audience questions

The gathering, Immediately

the general pitbH . Dinner Thursday Predicted as the drsans shoe in this semester © school circies the Wayne Unit, American Le- . +. the "Minuet Millerkin vel. &ion Auxiliary, will hold an Auvi pump sparked with 4 gold gust dinner at 630 p. m. Thurscord bow and sporting a tear. drop cut-out, The velvet touch goes: to the feet in a fat. heeled style that's all graceful curves and as charming as a Renaissance pageboy's shoes. Will be available at Wasson's | for about $15,

Drams § in “Costs Coats have drama: this year, They have dash and swing and bold details jaunty collars, big and gleaming buttons

Sept. 1 Date

Poet Paid Off With Beans One of the first creative ef. fortz of the Hoosier poet, Jamdk Whitcomb Riley, is reported by

The Book House for Children as bringing him hies, nalls: screws, tobacco quids, buttnng, pieces of iron, a doors kneb, a wishbone and 58 cents in money.” He got them in a hat that an admirer had passed around, to reward Riley for “doing a fine job” az an entertainer with a traveling medicine show, +

JIBS Schedule Swimming Party

The JIBS subdeb club attended! the garden party in the Athe-| naeum. Club Thiitsday night. A wedding Sept. I will unite Those present were Beverly By-i Miss Marjorie Shoultz ‘and’ Wil. field, Pat Dunigan, Millie Miller, liam E. Yo#t | in the Holy Spirit

and Marge Green, Stan Barnett! Gary Crawford, Ed Stevens and Catholic Church. The couple's parents are’ Mrs. Rosa Chewn-

Karl Schneider, and Mr,

‘some beans, peb-

"gales aioeante and doing in-

'Backing' Into Fashion—

A Rubber Duckling

{with a practical purpose. Made of |

extra soft natural rubber, the | estrss Body hag a Color 4aet ! op Bleaches Well

edgy Ted to a natural color bot-| po "0 day on which the sun! {tom, forming a space between into appears and disappears behind! {which soap may be inserted

in the : 38th

uled for Oct, 20. At that meeting!

preceding the November gover] g

flervice of the Jeagua Hives to |

The Past Presidenis’ Parley of

day In -McClarney's Festaurant.

> wo

ington; Kitty Hughes, St. Agnes; Judi Turpin, Technical;

formal modeling. they will hold monthly meetings “Mary Coff, Teen Shop buyer, = to exchange ideas and learn about new fashion trends. . Their sponsor Is Miss Naomi Kraft of Wasson's staff,

Ripple; Sylvia Taylor, ridge, and Ruth Brink, Manual.

home, For traveling, PANE HACKEMeyer “BY 64 A weRT a Mav mut with navy amd 16° each of 1 Short- (white accessories, wedding trip. The girls are pictured in [couple will be at home with the is to a festive, whol their uniforms—rust corduroy (bride's parents.

"After the

The - bride's attendant, Miss Eisie M. Achor, will wear nile green with matching headdress. Castetter, Plainfield,

floor.

v : afternoon fo

- lwith these two ingredients.

‘the bride will

{for the youngsters to enjoy.

sizes 10 to 16; oly fourth

Very | Young Sef : Likes Sodas

A party just naturally develops’

’,

Fun for Baby

|

cup, Howe; Joan Leslie, Wash- ceremony will be in ‘the ney secret of aking = Goliors soda ‘fright and tears to a. pleasant ” {playtime and the sensation of Put a SouEh. pint of Jee cream salling...... tall glasses. Add

holesome sodajone pound and can also be used jon a rope in a pool or pond.

‘With Dress

Boat oat Makes Bathing

An inflatable bathtub boat is imade of durable plastic and ; vals, transfoims f the toddler's daily,

_. blues, green, wine or purple. Easily inflated and. deflated ‘and [gingerale almost to the top of the compactly stored, the 36-inch boat the glass. Stir, and that is all there weighs only slightly more than

Color of Costume Is Your Guide

When the school girl ~dresses for a special occasion, that means “stockings and heels” are in of der. This refers to shoes with higher heels and nylons as com pared with the socks and flats that go with “regulation” school clothes.

should be keyed with the dresses are fall the trend in hosiery is one which will harmonize with colors, A soft brown is designed to be worn with beige to brown shades in clothes, as~well as blues, greens, reds and black. Warm gray is excellent for wine, pur. nf Pley-Blus, Black or green. Taupe will look well with outfits in the taupe family, or with

Neutral beige harmonizes with ~ camel (a brownish beige that is very popular in school clothes)

and with neutFal browns, blues or light blues.

The eight girls and their skirts and white shirts with schools are Dorothy Howard, ¥ibbon ties In their school colWarren Central; Martha Stal- ors.

_IPTA Council g Will Meet

| Session Slated | For Wednesday

The annual information counfefl of the Marion County Parent{Teacher Association will be held ft (Wednesday in Block's Audito- | | rium. | Registration will be at 9:30. ia, m. The meeting will open at {10 a. m, and close at 2 p. m, Robert F. Gladden, County school superintendent, (will welcome the guests. Pro{gram speakers will include Mrs. {Joseph W. Walker, Greenfield, Indiana Parent-Teacher Con-~ igress president; Mrs. David P. | Ashton, New Castle, Region 7 vice president, and Mrs, E. H.| Stumpf, new director of District TA.

| County board chairmen will {conduct information classes for,

local chairmen of all county A rubber duckling 1s a bath toy {schools attending the session.

To-sun-bleach-most- efficiently, |

clouds

~Marion|

a

Proper shoes can make school a lot easier. Start

your youngsters off with the assurance of solid comfort, lasting foot health and

smart styling. Select juvenile footwear

ERSTE RR eg %

5.

from the largest collection in all

—the mid-west. The traditional

Marott attention to “perfect

fitting for your child will help

them “step lively” into school.

Marott’s third floor is packed with

footwear with famous labels for youngsters

of all ages.

Jounties

rubber,

.. Headquarters for “Back-to-School”

®

Your first choice! Your best choice!

ABARDINE SUIT

Bound for school, or on the job . knows the importance of a good suit.” And, here it is, priced just right , , . styled just right . . . in just the right fabric. Pure wool worsted Gabardine sveltely tailored with brand-new 1950 side-swept jacket and jaunty pockets. Marvelous colors, too .. . plum, forest green and black. Sizes 10 to 16. .

49.98

SUITS—THIRD FLOOR

MORRISONS

. every smart girl

A swimming party and wiener, ing: 3419 E 25th St., Joast in Hillcrest Country Club, and Mrs. Thomas E. Yott, S. » gpeduled later this month, | Post Road.

te

+20 WEST WASHINGTON STREET

Mail Orders Promptly Filled

sorshigek ond: whites alk . with “flattie” wedge heel and sole in red 443 to 9AAA, AA, B $695

Jy TN TE ER ESE PY

saddle in

Footwear for Boys and Girls.

THIRD FLOOR

the color of This

ER, J)

elkskin for growing girls. Sizes 44 to 9 iriure $7.95

Rich _cordo - brown” *calf “with thick notural crepe sole for

tesa Een

Lazy-Bones russet elk moccasin wi th flexible shark and fine leather sole Sizes 4 to 10-AAA, AA, A, B ond

, Smart wing-tip oxford by Winthrop Jr. with long weor. ing Light-tred sole. ‘Sizes 210 6-A, 8, C and DD ......$798

~teul Ty smar or cabana

”“ Coat sty ssic toppel three from Bl price tag, and

Ann B Is Brid

Reads

Mr. and M are on a wed following the night in the Church. The | Miss Ann Bov Dr. A.C. } the 7:30 o'clo ing the single Parents of

5718 Brookvil

Couple's At The bridal Mrs. Joseph N matron of hi

Lowe and Mi = bridesmaids;

don Jowyer, The bride w

. organdy style

tiered hoop

‘length train.

was attached Juliet cap ar shower of wl fleur d'amour fvy. Her three a white organd) hats with whi streamers. After Aug. be at home Ave, ; The bride is ler University groom attends

Smart Sho

Smooth calf

furniture, br: wrought iro tables, che: unique items mention. TI you have bet at the right “8500 Allison

*

18 sma) Lin brov olis dinn in Fre: hand-painted small music back rocker a. m. to 4) a. m to 8 ment. Clos Sunday. Lo ‘N. Delawar: Appraisals a

x

DECO] 1441 N. DEL

sticks or a canter coul A home.

t. 9:30 to end Fri. 7:3(