Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1950 — Page 39
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A display of handmade evening handbags
by. Joset will be
held in Ayres’ Bridal Bureau next Wednesday and Thursday. The traveling exhibit includes imports as well as American-made lateday and formal evening bags, and customers may place orders for
them. Two styles are pictured. A dressy c and theater bag (left) is in contrasting
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A chic evening bag [right) in soft, pouch beaded in France) has a frame of delicate twined with pearls. Each of the bags is $99.50 plus tax.—By |
Louise Fletcher, Times Woman's Editor.
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beaded in France. Scattered rhinestones on black beaded backant locking bag with jeweled clasp. silhouet (also handcolored enamel en-
will be preTechnical High School male octet.
Hostesses
Mrs. H/ J. Windt and Mrs. Susan 8, Hemingway are social hour chairmen. Assisting them will be Mesdames J. A. Green, M. 8. Barton, id. R. Donagh, U, D. Crowe, C. T. Gough, O. 8. Guio, E, A. Brown, D. A. Bartley, Glenn Friermood, H. L. Dithmer, A. J. Getz and E. L. Hall, President at ihe tea table will be Mrs. F. C. Walker and Mrs. F, E. Malott. . » ” “Religious Paintings” will be presented to the 10 O'Clock Art Study group Wednesday by Mrs. J. J. Woods. ’ . Mrs. C. M. Sauer, 5540 N. Meiridian St., will be the hostess. ; Chairmen are Mrs.
|Mrs. H. E. Blasingham is leader
Ball Gown Favored Again
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: Times Special nt INEW YORK, Oct. 28—The ball in the grand manner, for-| mal in feeling and very much the portrait dress, is with us again ‘this fall. + Despite the deserved popularity| of the short evening dress, there are some occasions on which only the ball gown looks entirely right. The portrait gown demands elaborate fabrics, and gets them. | Satin, nylon tulle, taffeta and em-| broidered lace are favored. | Banana yellow, lipstick red, vio-| line blue, cloud gray, mauve, vio-| Hine pink, toast and brown all point up color for evening. | “A lovely portrait gown in blue; mist nylon net, by Eisenberg, has|
_ a full bouffant skirt and draped,
strapless bodice cuffed by a band] of ranch mink. eh Raymond Marinelli tops a ba-
. The coat is edged with gold embroidered Chantilly lace. The dress has a tucked, strapless bodfce and a wide, full skirt. A strapless ball gown by this same “designer is in patterned] pink Chantilly over matching
sash is knotted about the waist. The bodice is capped by winged p which are stiffened so they be worn either up or down.
Mrs. McTurnan To Be Hostess
Meridian St., will be hostess Saturday for the November meeting of the Indiana Chapter, National Society of Arts and Letters. A 1:15 p. m. board meeting will precede the 2:15 p. m. program. | Mrs. Margery Shelley will talk on “Sun Land Legends.” “Songs of the Deep South” will be given by Mrs, John F. Wild II, harpist. The hostess will be assisted by, Mrs. Harry E. Blasingham. J
Japanese Woman Made U. S. Citizen Third Time
HONOLULU — Mrs. Katherine Yonemura, 44, has become an American citizen for- the third time. She was a citizen in Hawaii until she married a Japanese glien. She regained her citizenship in 1936, when she was naturalized
The war caught her visiting in Japan. The U, 8. Consulate ruled
for voting in a Japanese election. A federal judge recently restored her citizenship on the strength of evidence that sh vote in the Japahese election.
-~ TORONTO, Canada — Fifteen women aviators of this country recently joined the Ninety Nines,! an international organization of
. LUXEMBOURG — Mrs, Perle Mesta, U. 8. Minister, is planning Christmas party for 500 or-
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Lindenwood Club Will Elect
New officers . will be elected Wednesday at the luncheon of the Indiana Alumnae Club of Lindenwood College. The event will be at 12:30 p.m. in the Columbia Club.
Plans will be made for the|
Christmas - luncheon "and for meetings during the remainder of the year. Mrs. Wymond Walton is the current president.
Hibben School To Parade
Goblins will be loose in Irvington between 10 and 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. The Hibben School annual Hal: loween costume party will be on parade—125 children strong. In case of rain the parade will be held Wednesday morning, It will go along Pleasant Run Pkwy. south to Butler Ave., down to E. St, east to
the During, the past week the kindergarten children have been decorating the school, room. Witches, black cats and spooks
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Trim Gown Dinner Frock Gives Movement Effect
Times Special NEW YORK, Oct. 28 — The, slimness of the - autumn dinner dress is often handled in a man-| ner which creates an impression] of movement. 4 * This fullness sometimes bursts from the knee line, is achieved with a panel or through the adroit use of drapery. One slim dinner dress which displays the deceptive use of dra-! pery is raspberry silk and wool. | A surplice bodice gives the longer-waist effect and is finished, off by a huge draped bow at the| hipline. Stiffened wing lapels arch over very short sleeves. Another such dinner dress is in gray antique sparkle crepe with a sari-stole flowing from one shoulder.” The draped skirt at-
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Announce Programs
‘Socialism’ Topic For One Group
The study group, calendar for the first part of the month has beén announced by the Indians apolis Branch, American AssoEUR of University Women. ednesday at 7:30 p. m, the Hobby Shop will meet in the home of Mrs. F. 8. Wood, 2946 Washington Blvd. for instruction in jewelry, leaghérwork, textile painting and metal craft, ; That night. the Recent Graduates will also hold a 7:30 o'clock session in the home of Miss [Phyllis Jay, 3620 Washington {Bivd. Mrs, C. E. Roach, branch |president, will talk on. “Get {Acquainted with AAUW.” | Howard T. Batman, Terre {Haute attorney, former state {senator and past president of the Indiana Junior Chamber of Com‘merce, will speak on “Socialism” Thursday for the Civic Interest group. The 1:30 p. m. meeting will be in the 38th St. branch, Indiana National Bank.
Round Table
Mrs. C. F. Otten, 4456 Central. Ave, will be hostess at 8 p. m. Nov. 6 for the Education Round Table... Gene Schwilck, Park School counseling director, will discuss the character development program in the school. The Legislation and Status of |Women group will hear reports at the 1:30 p. m. session Nov. 9 in the 38th St. branch, Indiana National Bank. They will be “Teacher Retirement,” Mrs. Everett Campbell; “Status of Women in Industry” Mrs. Walter Leckrone, and “How
4a Bill Becomes a Law,” Mrs. C,
| Loren -Harkness. Gordon Johnson will give instruction in plastics and leathers work Nov. 13 when the Handi leraft group meets at 7:30 p. m. in |Shortridge High School. +
MONDAY oS 9:30 to 9
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