Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1950 — Page 43

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classic topper, worn belted or un

Coat styles for the younger set may come and go, but the

ed, goes on forever. Here are

three from Block's Downstairs Store, each of which wears a $29.95

price fag, and each of which comes in sizes 7 to I5. The natural and

Ann Bowyer |

Is Bride

Reads Ceremony

Mr, and Mrs, Carl F. Sutter are on a wedding trip southeast following their marriage night in the Third Christian

Church. The bride is the former =

Miss Ann Bowyer. Dr. A. C. Brooks officiated at the 7:30 o'clock ceremony, read-

" Ing the single-ring service.

Parents of the couple are Mrs.

Lucille Bowyer, 2702 Allen Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl 8. Sutter,

5718 Brookville Road.

Couple's Attendants The bridal attendants were

Mrs. Joseph Nichols of Anderson,

matron of honor; Miss Marge

_Lowe and Miss Gall Mankedick, * bridesmaids: Marvin Wilson, best| 3T® $16.95 wach." man; asd Robert Smith model which ¢

don wyer, ushers, The bride was gowned in white

. organdy styled with a three-

tiered hoop skirt, and chapelillusion veil was attached to a pearl-covered Juliet cap and she carried a shower of white orchids, roses, fleur d'amour, B3tephanotis and vy. ” 4 i Her three attendants also wore white organdy and white picture hats with white and green satin streamers. - After Aug. 31, the couple will be at home at 4119% Byram Ave, : The bride is a graduate of Butler University and the bride: groom attended the university.

Smart Shoes

Smooth calfskin shoes are par-

or

last

[adult beauty and health.

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Downstairs Store. Wrap-over

leather.

ai with sash

-artan-plaid-goes into one style (le

green combination overplaid (left) has modified back fullness starting below the shoulders. The brown Donegal tweed (center) has deep armholes, club collar, slash pockets and is shown belted with

The same style (right) is done in covert.

will be worn by her attendants, Mrs. Elwood McBride, of Indi-

y SSR Eran ter) and Miss Elizabeth Rider o

' Norman Horner; Connersville, will be the best man while Paul Bateman of Washington and Mr.| McBride will be ushers.

wedding trip to Northern Indiana after a reception in the church. They will be at home, Sept, 1, at 1602 Carey Ave, Silver

Springs, Md. "Miss Bettag is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gearhart Bettag, 1029 E. Ohio 8t., Indianapolis, and Mr. Evans, of Washing, D. C., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Albert Evans of this city. .

Central College from which the

bridegroom was graduated last year,

Circle Arranges

RL. Evans fo Wed Barbara Bettag |

Yellow, pink and green frocks

tron of honor, and

The couple will leave for a

The bride attended Indiana

shington |

“Buy. Your Fabrics |.

one-material with jackets of an- in sizes 10 to 16. Also available

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For Double Duty : | hoast gobs of fashion. interest ‘Best for Y

: If you're planning a fall ward- this season. : i {| “Washing machine wardrobe" robe which has to do double duty The boy and girl above wear [for children” is what one fashion for school and work, choose fab- 100 per’ cent wool melton coats jexpert calls the array of clothes

rics like wool jersey, : {fi r i corduroy." jersey. Rannel and) 401 would feel. at home on & {gays oungsters heing shawn tiene

These fabrics are natural alles! sailor's back. Navy, with red | The whole year through, it is and you can combine skirts of All-wool linings, these are $6.99 advisable (o see that children's - clothes are washable. Sa And with a awit IR Rd - kept small = a aul ta a Stay or) in sizes 2 to 8 on Wasson's fifth |, ouch 10° thers make the gargood gold jewelry, they can go floor; same price. ments fresh and clean so quickly from classroom to office. | The sailor's peajacket goes there is no need for a large stock [ to a new length—three-quarter |of replacements. f | —in the wool chincilla coat at | Children outgrow clothing fast, right. In addition to navy, it |too, This Is another reason why {not too much money ever should be spent for a big array of garments for any child.

Campus Numbers Little off-the-face cloches, ber-| comes in copper, red or green.

ets and bretons are favorite high From. Wasson's Downstairs school campus numbers, | Store, it's 29.95, sizes 7 to 15.

INA~NADAMS . .. First Name in Furniture=s">"">

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" category and here are two of them, also from Block's

Summer Picnic

Mother Theodore Circle, Daugh-

Park.

|Jumper Dresses

Miss Elsie Carter -has been;

annual midsummer picnic of the

ters of Isabella. Jt will be held at 6 p. m. Tuesday in Garfield

Misses Martha, Mary and Helén Hickey will be in-charge of entertainment. General committee assistants include Mrs. Margaret Murphy, Mrs. Helen Galm and Misses Anna and Helen Hurley.

In Many Styles

named general chairman for the||

~NEW TV THRILLS ARE ON THE WAY!

Now Is the Time to Invest in the Best Home . Entertainment Your Family Has Ever Known . . .

“Jumper type dresses in cordus

necklines.

its, inlined, come in sizes 10 fo 18, oid

comes

in 'yarn-dyed gray, green or navy.

If children are to learn quickly and happily the habits of cleanli-| ness practiced in their homes! parents should encourage the “imitative quality.” | That's the conclusion of the] headmistress of the experimental school sponsored by the Child Education Foundation in New York. Let children, both boys and girls, help wash part of the dishes; shampoo their hair when, mother or father does; wash their own socks and underwear when;

scrub their own faces.

enjoy and learn more rapidly the good habits of personal cleanlithe foundation of

(ness which are

\mpishair,

from Eastern buying trip with some of the MOST UNUSUAL pieces of furniture, brass, copper, lamps, wrought iron, -séts of chairs, tables, chests, beds, other unique items too numerous to mention. This is the chance you have been waiting for and at the right prices. Wm. Boyd, “8500 Allisonville Rd. (Hwy 37).

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18th Century chest, small tilt top table, Lincoln day bed, brought to Indianapolis in covered wagon, dinner service for 12 in 5-flower Dresden, French screen, 14 hand-painted small plates, small music box, small roseback rocker. Hours daily, 10 a. m. to 4 p.- m,; Mondays, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. or appointment. Closed Saturday and Sunday. Louise Brooks, 1441 ‘N. Delaware (rear), LL 4780, Appraisals and sale of estates.

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DECOR ORIGINAL 1441 N. DELAWARE ST. (rear) . LET AR inter- ‘ esting and fine accessory is a house's ' jewelry. A pr. of Empire Or- ! _molu candle sticks or a cobalt overlay decanter could do wonders to E home. Hours, Men. thru t. 9:30 to 5:30. Eves, Mon

land Fri. 7:30 to 10:30, LL 6080.

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Just returned

‘We have a very

large collection, || full sets and odd i

pieces of French Haviland and Dresden China, cups, saucers and ’ various size plates, and three-drawer bookcases, walnut secretary, marble-top tables, rose-back. sofa, love seats and chairs, chests, music boxes, cut and pattern - glass. ALSTOTT'S,

Cova

also two

2318 E. Washington St,

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SALE STARTS TODAY 2 TO 6 | Week days from 10 a. m, All | the remaining furnishings of | the Sally BE. Coleman estate, |

1006 N. Meridian St. House furnishings, “light fixtures, mantels, stain glass windows, Victorian sideboard, wall bookcases, Oriental “fugs and fron fence with three gates. We appraise and sell estates, Carlos Recker, 1451 N. Delaware St. Phone RIL. 7847. Hours: 10 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. *

x “The “Collectors Corner” is on on elusive featurs in The Indianapolis: Times every Sundey. | i

mother is sudsing her lingerie; ||

‘When imitating adults, children || |

with or without a blouse

belts, they are #). The-othet.is.a-

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Busy Dayan's-. . . Ready Again with Outstanding

“Collections of Gay." Young Clothes for: Boys: and: :

Girls . . . At Back-to-School Sale Prices!

BOYS’

. Suits

GIRLS ® Dresses -® Coats

+ ® Trousers

® Sweaters

* Coats

® Skirts ® Shirts

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Everything to make those first "back to school” days more pleasant! A grand assortment at money saving prices for everyone . . . from the apple-teting small fry to the older soda set! There are styles that make the grade anywhere . . . with A4 ‘price tags. Shop now for complete outfitting needs . . . at Dayan's, gs

Infants’ and Children's Wear—Street Fleer

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ture that Is as sharp, bright, clear as a movie. Capehart's famed tonal brilliance, Handsome mahogany cabinet.

Rectangular Pictures!

16.1ncH Tv console

ow 319%

The "BLACKSTONE" with new rectangular Ib-inch tube, Capehart's brilliant picture with greater depth, detail and contrast. Amazing true-timbre tone from Capehart's Symphenic-Tone System. Distinctive mahogany cabinet, : ;

fg Blond woed cabinets af slight extra cost,

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