Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1950 — Page 6
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Mrs. William O' Dwyer wearing a Charles James cocktail dress
of red silk faille.
- Hattie Carnegie suit of violet-flecked wel (left)
. Parnis daytime dress of black crepe with paplum cut in kerchief |
points.
Mother Fieomore Circle Plans
Annual Event for Sunday
The Mother Theodore Circle, holy communion breakfast followed by installation of
its annual officers Sunday.
The members will
attend the
Daughters of Isabella, will hold
7:30 a.. m, mass in St. John's
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Three Colors’ Set Wardrobe Theme
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small, but definitely
adequate, wardrobe will will start Mrs. William ODwyer off in her new role as wife of the U. 8. ambassador to Mexico. The lovely former Sloan Simpson has based it on three colors—black, red and violet. Her preference for simplicity and an uncluttered look is evident throughout, although she makes a concession to the fact that women in Mexico City consistently wear-rather elaborate cocktail hats. . Mrs. O'Dwyer has selected three Hattie Carnegie suits of
the type she favors, with a
small cgqgllar, single-breasted fastening, rounded hiplines and slender but walkable skirt, Two of the street suits are In » Wool-—one ‘in flecked violet worsted. The third suit. for afternoon and cocktail wear, is
_ In black silk twill, designed with
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Mrs. Trusler
wna aie | Will Give Tea.
Group to Complete School Event Plans
Mrs. Harold M. Trusler, Pennsvivania St,
ess for a tea from 3 to 4 p. m. to-
morrow for the women members erick School Sine gram,
of the Family
Shortridge High Frolic gift shop commit-
Dr. and Mrs. Trusler are chair-|
men of the committee for the frolic Nov. 17 in the high school.
Catholic Church. Breakfast will pe served in the Travertine Room, Progress reports and final plans Hotel Lincoln. The organization's Glee Club will sing the mass.! for the gift booth will be made
Special guests will be the Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, archbishop
of Indianapolis, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. August Fussenegger, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Michael W, Lyons,
the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry Dugan Mayor Feeney, John Hofer and Francis Tracy. Msgr. Dugan will be the speaker and Mr. Tracy will act as toastmaster. Miss Catherine state regent, rangements.
Officers Are Re- tested
Re-élected officers of the 88 Peter and Paul Qashearal Unit, National Council of Catholic Women, are Mrs. William J. Morgan, president; Mrs: Joseph
Fletcher; past is chairman. of ar-
Quin vice president: Miss Caro=paugh,
and Miss urer.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
he wardrobe Mrs. William .
, O'Dwyer is taking to Mexico
to serve her as wife of the to av in to that country was previewed by the press in New York today.
a little larger shawl collar and with slightly flared skirt. Tent’ Coat : A SIMPLE, slim black crepe dress by Mollie Parnis has beén chosen by Mrs. O'Dwyer for ap-
pointments at the Embassy, either iw the morning or afternoon, and to .wear under a. cloth coat. It has a kerchief-
pointed peplum that reaches al-.
most to the knees and a high round neckline, for the double; strand choker of pearls which Mrs, O'Dwyer almost always wears. —The—two—eloth--eoats wardrobe are a black “tent” coat in wool, and a lightweight gabardine topcoat that is also a raincoat. Both are
dor models (no pun intended). Because Mexica City is eold in winter, Mrs, O'Dwyer is tak-
ing two fur coats and a- mink Pr
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"Carmeagie cocktail dress of black velvet and taffeta also will be in Mrs. o' Dwyer's Mexican wardrobe.
Miss Kroeger To Be Hostess
Miss M: irjorie Kroe ger, 32 31 N a idian St., will be 7:45 p. m, today for a meeting © Rood will preside, the 25th reunion o will be shown last June
Miss: Emily Slides of 1925 class were taken Mary Sinclair. Mrs. Bassett. and Mrs. lair alse will be on the pro
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Smaller Hats Are Her Favorites -
les Chosen By Wife Of New
stole. Her daytime Alaska sealskin, was the farewell gift of the New York fur industry through its official organization, the Associated Fur Manufacturers. The coat, fulllength and fitted, has an‘ uRstanding notched collar, wid hip pockets, and a pyramid dou-ble-breasted closing. The other coat, for sports “wear, ,is In lusciously
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blond clipped otter, soft and cut like a full trenchcoat with a sash tie of the fur. x It is designed by Maximilian. ‘Horsy' Hat ; FOR luncheons, Mrs. O'Dwyer { Has a simple gray taffeta dress i with a side drape, by Mollie | _Parnis. She is taking three : cocktail dresses, one by Hattie : Carnegie with a. black velvet ) sleeveless bodice and -a full ; black taffeta skirt that is slender to the knees, then breaks into a flounce of wide ‘box pleats ’ : Another, red silk faille dress, side-draped and moulded, is by Charles James. The third, a Mollie Parnis dress, may be worn either for cocktails or informal evenings. This is a short-length red taffeta with a low squared front, big puffed elhow sleeves and a full skirt. Mrs. © O'Dwyer likes small hats and has never compromised in this respect. The fan- Teen Pr riect she has gone is a little pale blue velvet pillbox that Fuss has an upstanding plume at the back outlined with rhinestones in the center. : L DATIN. She thinks she looks like a Soli Aas : desi eo LL Two outfits on their way to Mexico with the former Sloan Simpson=>gvening dress (left) of green ries of tee ae] pie Nor rats to a nylon tulle over taffeta by David E. Gottlieb, and another evening gown ight) with velvet bodice A teena black velvet basque beret that and draped satin overskirt in ruby red. fora. commit she wears with a nose veil, and Ser— ed ie oma hor Tout that—isis . another beret in red velvet. Millers Will Mark Party Tonight ) ow pi i = ip] “J 3 DR For Evenings 50th Anniversary The Americanism and Essay Holmes Ave. Nostess, was assist- heard ary A FRIEND of Mrs. O'Dwyer’s Mr. and Mrs. Berton Miller will Committee of the Lavelle-Gossett ol by 1 rs. Voddrow Dunn and yetort. or gave her some lous stock- mark their 50th wedding anniver- Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxil- Ms. John B BN tears. ings which are very much cher- isary at an open house from 3 to 6 jary will. sponsor a card party = 50 We've r ished. in her wardrobe, They [p. m. Sunday in their home, 48 N. today at 8 p. m. in the K of Pix A SPLENDID BREND OF of divorce are. cobwebby nylons with Grant Ave. ~~ built ling. Mrs. B. B. Weber ig SPEED, economy and profit ar. conclusion clocks, on the top of one of Joining them will be “their four chairman. Tintes Want Ads. They\ deliver out: of 1 . which is a nand-embroidered_ children, five, grandchildren, Shise err —- your message to thousands of ments do monogram. There alsp are eve- great-grandchildren a ind fr eager readers and you make fear they ning e StoCkings of the =ame The children are Mr l.Lloy 2 Supper Held money at once! Phone Riley 5551. : type, With a sandal foot and a Steele, William M iHle r; Mrs. Harry Pledges of Nu Chapter; of Phi An experienced ad-taker = will YOU'RE little monogram. in tiny rhine- Cole and Mrs. N i Delta Pi Sorority were “enter- cheerfully help you. : ‘ aware of Slones. : { A .- older. A One short and two long eve- | : wouldn't ¢ ning dresses are in Mrs. Q' Dwy- | TRE ar er's wardrobe. The short dress N Take care is bouffant and strapless, - de- into them signed in dark green taffeta | Vg NX Evervor entirely . overlaid with finely- | ; ’ times. Do pleated -leaves of nylon tulle, | In ri from Daud E. Gottlieb. Dad won One of the long dresses, by | UPL ness pArt Claire McCardell, in a grayish- | 4 / rls wee hots: violet satin, has a cowl-draped | / might let halter front and a very bare | s4ch. othe back, and a full cornered skirt | forgiven. that may be hocdked into a slim | So give ne fit of the The other. very formal por- happy ep trait dress by Charles James | smile, the has a ruby red 'yelvet bodice | that shew and Polonaige-draped skirt of tween tw satin over a very full, pleated | fectly hun underskirt of white starched | muslin, For all her evening dresses, | Mrs. O'Dwyer has a navy blue | satin loose coat made for her
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