Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1951 — Page 6
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Entire Families Enjoy Activities at Church Kindergarten [Oreemizsfion— Hono J ' Hx : .s a : aa a ; Hn ws (153) 2-T} Enter Into Spirit Speakers i GABARD Of Children's Work | dd - shorts, lo N fo ate lows. You Ean To Aadress on ad _and Mothers. Sister \ else, We'l This OlF, an Invitation: from aot ] T G the suits To Zioit 15, knderyign ana to wo (Groups: (8) ALL - To ste some things that wé have » ay SVITS hi : o arin \ ally Bry ou teachers" and Musical Program i gr And Lh Kindergarten Shiends. . still get Thesé Fay VALERA Scheduled Friday $50-$55 va : THIS invitation brought Lectures and a musical pro- (Just 11) out family after family to gram spotlight. the organization OE Ros the Meridian Heights Pres- news today. or Mays, shor | byterian Church kindergarten Dr. Jean 8. Milner will speak the group, last night. on “Beyond Science” at the blues, gre; It wasn't a case of parents Ladies of the Scottish Rite lunch- by if 3 Tia and older, brothers and sisters eon Tuesday. : n cpok on just looking on at the work of if the pre-school children. Mrs. Clarence T. Drayer will anyway. Even the older members of preside’and Mrs. Herbert R. Hill i the families entered into the will introduce the speaker. Com- .. BLOCK | spirit of play and activities mittee members include Mes. me 0 regularly on the kindergarten’s dames Irving Reibel, Leroy J, ar schedule. Badollet and Fritz M. Ehling. ia - Defrav | Fathers donned aprons, tried The Osrie Mills Watkins Aux. | their artistry at the painting iliary and Post of the American (115) MUS easel. Mothers worked with cut- Legion will hold its annual SED! | outs, Brothers and sisters Americanism dinner and pro» UXEDO simply “took over” the clay gram in the Naval Armory at 365-5.95. and crayon ‘supplies. : 6:30 p. m. Friday. ana polish . . ; sy a Guest speaker will be Donald an on-the-Typical Family Dr. Richard Pryor, Catherine, Dick Jr. Nancy, Tommy and Mrs. Pryor . . . "Family Night" at |Bruce who will speak on “Whe# WE'RE O] TYPICAL was the Dr. Rich- Mgridian Heights Presbyterian Church Kindergarten. Do We Go From Here?” Sas COTTO ard Pryor family. Catherine : . Honor guests wil be the s Bom and Tomy are r fn th and learn all about the inter- Berg, Maynard Koksnson, Carl he'll get his hands awful [commander of the Legion, . ON. SHIR’ he y are now In the .oting things at kindergarten, J. Klein, John Lane, Howard messy,” sald one youngster. liam Girston; the state president HE COU senior and nursery divisions, topo.” Lohman, James D. Rees, John Another commented, “I'll |of the auxiliary, Mrs. R. H..G, he for a ( respectively. Nancy and Dick, Wanted to Visit E. Thurston and Thomas Whit- have to clean out my box. My (Mathews, Mrs. Bruce and Mr, dg former Meridian Heights at- ; ten. father might look in.” Mathews. . KNITTS * fengants, are enrolled in School OTHERS TOLD that older Medames Everett Bickell, J. Many families enjoyed an Mrs. J. D. Wright and Jack 8:SLEEV} 8 . $ children, former kindergarten- 8. Battersby, A. Don Busch- evening together for the first (Mansfield are in charge of the 3 - LENC There were delighted parental . mann, T. H. Calkins, Lewis En- { . DERWEA ers, wanted to come back and time. dinner and the program. approbations when the refresh- : kema, Russell Heston, E. C, ed’ under ment table decorations were Visit, but couldn't because of 7iqikay Robert J. Mannin . They participated in a school 'A Valenti for You' Stretchéd the conflict in school ti ¥ 2 family unit alentine tor You revealed and the hand-designed e conflict in school time. Herbert B. Reynolds, Jesse Mil- Xperience as a family unit. ie napkins passed. The moppet-set Under the general chairman- ler and Harold T. Schaller. Teachers and families be- | Mrs. Paul Mozingo and Mbps, YOU WHC had shown real talent as bud- ship of Mrs. Robert H. Rhoge- The three kindergarten divi- came better acquainted. Charles’ Ei. Dee will present:3 ON BOXYE ding hosts and hostesses. hamel the telephone, refresh- sions—nursery, junior and se- The experiment of an all- |JMusical program seutities A gr 4 H “Family Night” planned to Ment and room hostess com: nior—were represented. family activity proved so suc- |'alentine For You" at the Al. 1 strengthen the school-home re- Mittees set to work on making 4 a » cessful, you can be sure it will trusa Club dinner meeting to be op lationship, grew out of a moth- the idea a reality. FOR DAYS before the chil- become a Meridian Heights tra- [hela in the Gold Room of Hotel BLOCK’S, er's meeting. : Assisting were Mesdames Neal dren did their part, colored in- dition—an annual event to |' Ashington at 6:30 p, m. Friday. ig 8 So many ‘mothers said they P. Benson, Stokes Gresham, vitations, worked on exhibits. which all MH families will look oe wi yng Sotang ant ak wished the fathers “could see Mortimer Present, William “My dad can fingerprint, but forward eagerly. I a a ti tng on Sued | . . emi Democracy Guide for Brides: No. 4 i Sa House | pg! : Ri C ! WwW. " 5 0 THREE Belief Uraed It's Not Necessary to Have thé Ring ouple Vvead - gabbed an “Seventeen below" isn't a weather report, but the prices on the tags worn by these two Leslie | e ie rge Af Ti Y E 1 + | A d In Mar land i SLACKS | Fay designs shown today at Block's. Each is $16.95; each comes in black or navy. Sizes on the one | Children's Bureau | ime our ngagemen S nnounce Yy ee Blends, tb, pictured at left are I2T to 20T while those for the righthand photo are 10T to I8T. Fay frocks ap- | Hears Editor ' By MARY BROOKS, Times Special Writer Mericle-Moffett wards to g pearing in three showings today included bolero ensembles and navies; rayon prints; pure silk shan- | If your young man isn't a “Diamond Jim Brady” by nature, or NT RING . settle for . tungs and spun linen; silk prints and surahs, and otfomans and after-5 o'clock styles. | “What America needs is a cash, here's news for him: An engagement ring isn’t necessary to (RED ENGAGEME Yows Are Read WON'T YO resurgence of belief in our de- the announcement of an engagement. AON Times Special OUR EAIN ] ; . . : . I !mocracy, a Renaissance of moral Lots of couples prefer to invest the whole wedding jewelry [ / // / BETHESDA, Md. Feb. 142 some of the ( olorful Bridal Fas ons re in yres OW conviction if yoy please,” Louis DUdget in an important wedding ring, and lots would rather make | / //, Miss Mary Ann Moffett became plant ¢rops ’ Y Please, the down payment on a “convertible” with a plain wedding band 2 {the bride of Paut E. Mericle at maker, ne ; By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor was Ivory aatis encrusted with B- Seltzer, Scripps-Howard Cleve- thrown in. - —~ [noon Feb. 3 in the Bethesda Pres. farvest at VALENTINE'S DAY brought an assortment of fashion shows sequin-embroidsred lace motifs. land Press editor, said here yester- So if friends commént on your ing showers for her. I intended = byterian Church. they yield to Indianapolis stores today. At Block's, Leslie Fay styles were : Belin ; day. ; . ringless finger — they shouldn't, to send oné nice wedding present, ‘Parents of the couple, are MF, at Jeies shown, and at Ayres’ there was a parade of bridal fashions ALSO frcluded ih the show = Guest speaker for the 100th It's very bad taste, anyway. But but draw the line at being invited and Mrs, Lee Moffett of .Chevy 97. MORE “emerging from & Valentine setting fn the store's auditorium. were bridesmaids frocks in anniversary luncheon of the Chil. JUS tI “them politely that you to several showers. If J don't-go : Chase, Md., and Mr. and Mts, 3-10 2 : Sentimental colors were starred, too, in the bridal fashions. crocus yellow swiss organdy : . B and ‘your fiance have gecided to will that remove the obligation?” tio be friend! Harold F. Mericle of Washing- fron a 3 Some of the wedding gowns forsook traditional white or ivory with an apron overskirt; a dren's Bureau of the Indianapolis put the mongy’into other things.! ANSWER-—Yes, if the bride-to- And an 5 =m 2 it endly ton. : . yah os Bs and appeared in iced pink nylon bachelor button blue ankle- Orphan Asylum, Mr. Seltzer de- Questions Please! [be is not an’ intimate friend. Par’ 0: the office communtiy. Mrs. Bertrand Lee Moffett, Was mp tulle, in swiss embroidery given bridal party, the attendants length taffeta with white eye- |clared “the great challenge is re- : : o. - (However, you should" consider |s |¢ So? matron of honor. Bridesmaids THE LA a rosy cast by a delicate pink wore omore-shaded dresses in let overdress (its skirt pointed storing to hearts a little more of ., O Nef instances from the “ques- whether staying away will make ‘ \were Miss Patricia Anne Mdore EPRING. 1 in back): storing f tions please” mailbag of places | QUESTION: “Someone has) taffeta underdress, in pastel 1 t nge) ack); a wild rose marqui- you unpopular with your office] |and Mrs. Charles R. Joh nett time, ode Ee menia Pink. sunset (yellow to orang sette with cover-up capelet, and |tN0Se things represented by the where taste and discretion are the associates, and whether it might| told me I can't have my best " » Johnson, ..:° hdd you u tones. a tane-on-tone (vellow-g ei immortal words in the Sermon on petter part of social wisdom in- not be better to revise vour plan friend as maid of honor because) Lt. Harold Ivan Mericle, USKR, on this br One bridal gown even had a y : TEEN | 11e Mount, a belief in some provi- o| . i your p ahi, or brother is to be best man. Is|Was the best man. Ushers in. n £ cool green in its color- The bride in a short tulle to green) marquisette with de- ’ ,, clude the following: lof one nice present in favor of a ner brother is 8 n. 18 wel or rs int of cool gr th d alencon lace frock had an tachable stole. dent factor bigger than ourselves.” .,poyON. “An office worker/few lesser ones and general good there a rule about brothers and|cluded Eugene Seaward, Camden, ya: ean rel ing . . . this coming from the and alen Lingerie fashi The luncheon in the Indianapo- with whom I h 1 will wh X | sisters serving together?” N. J., John Holloway, Norfolk, TH faint green with which its white attendant in coral. Purple pol- ge ons—gown and ro d an whom ave no persona W ere "YOU WO i. |Va, George P. Bussey and Mr SPOCK'S folds were underlaid. tt th a swiss em. peignoir or robe sets — ranged lis Athletic Club was sponsored friendship is being married, and! Weddings in offices can become. ANSWER: No rule. But |r trett re ri BY pu _ ished cotton with a in price from $19.95 to $154.95 by the Children’s Bureau Auxill- gome of the office friends are giv- community projects, you know. wouldn't it be more interesting. " . .o. Co ow db ie broidery overdress was worn by and in fabric from batiste to Ary. | for both, if they were paired with| y ed by fl Ww ATTENDANTS’ frocks to 80 gti] another bridesmaid. pure silk chiffon, | . | other escorts? Since the best man ®,"edding breakfast at the home Wish ‘with this were equally unusual. Another new note in bridal Traveling costumes also were 2€1 An Example ( hurch Rite and maid of honor are always of the bride's parents after which or fi They were plaid—emerald satin ¢,4hions was the wedding gown included — a pastel blue wool | “We need most to set an ex- | {placed together, my suggestion th goo le Jeft for 2 wedding tip Sate stripes forming the plaid design of fyory satin overlaid with jacket dress, a McMullen black- lample for our children. the most : . | would be to break with tradition |sp S88 40% Eee, man HATS OFF on the white perma sole fabric. chantilly lace... its skirt short and-blue plaid cotton and a precious of all treasures in 3 Unites Couple in this instance and arrange for Ee ome in R54. ¢ Kappa’ ped from Unusual colorings were a in front and with a back sweep. faille duster over shantung 'America,” he said. ) NS | them to switch with one of the = onli vent, WaE- (36) SMAI feature of atiendants’ frocks Bridal gowns ranged in price shirtwaist dress. “There's too much time spent in P Miss Virginia Maynard became! bridesmaids, : ne ted from Butler University” ROW BRI} throughout the show. For one from $49.95 to $325. The latter { o other at 2 Jhe » bride Suthis playing canasta, bridge, watching Bf the bride of Paul E. Lowe in al, Or ask your best friend if un-/ nd George Washington Univer- appine h 4 ntung costume | “I, TTY a der the circumstanees she minds e suit, velvet touched, and jeweled Ty Screens ald spots. on WEASIOSRWIC TINE] Jan. 19 ceremony in the Olive yielding her post for the sake or. b pe M Luce to la ere crepe dinner dresses. A days work with pay isn't By MARGUERITE SMITH Branch Christian Church. The her own interests. It's easier for |, J0¢ Dridegroom, a graduate of "¥BLOCH rs. lour ultimate contribution to our Times Garden Editor , be : ‘ {Harvard, is a member of Sigma . Ti ) Rev. Ephraim D. Lowe, father of you to rearrange your bridal at-| . . community. Q--I have a June cactus I've had : | |Alpha Epsilon Fraternity and the Clare Boothe Luce will dis the bridegroom, read the vows! tendants than for the bridegroom Hasty Pudding Institute of 1776. : ‘uss “The Quality of Great- ven S “Destiny depends almost entire- for five years. It has only uniting the couple. ‘to .choose another best man. | fg NS us pf 1/6 The Ten cu | ly on the/ vitality, on the civie bloomed once and that was the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maynard! AS we've often pointed out—! ; ness” at 11 a. m. Friday in the O00 interest of every one as individ- SPring I set it out. I give it Oakiown. are parents of the bride. “Etiquet is just another word for A Welcome Starter bin to Y Murat Theater, She is the last MORROW uals. plenty of light and water. ., bridegroom is the son of the kindness and polite considera-| rf you tting tired of citrus Ha Indianapolis |Aftermath—12:30 p. m. Mrs. H. “We have a kind of national What can I do to get it to tion.” And people who adhere t yO NS Ted of sHava bought thes speaker on the In p w : R bl * Thank v Rev. and Mrs. Ephraim D. Lowe, tion. nd people who adhere too jujces for breakfast, don’t over- 18 of ’em Town Hall Series. . James, 280 8S. Emerson, claustrophobia, at the same time oom: ank you. 969 Dover Road. [strictly to the rules often find |jook apricot, pear or peach whole tomers. We t hostess. Book review, Mrs. W. a greater sense of individual A—Be sure your cactus is getting The bride attended Lockyears themselves overlooking the golden fruit nectar. You’ find “the n Tim deal Her talk will include a dis- | C. Osler. futility. plenty of sun—not just light. cgjjege in Evansville. The bride- One. 'nectars, made from?" deciduous i cussion of the. qualities which Delta Omicron Alumnae, Delta “Iam apprehensive not so much Less water in the period just croom attended Butler Univer-| ren fruits, a welcome breakfast starte WE PULLE distinguish men and women of Delta Delta—7:30 p. m. Mrs. for the international confusion but before active growth begins en- sity. The couple is living at 3211 TOMORROW: “What Is a er. Some people like them best: JARMAN 1 : 4 which make Russell Williams Jr., 480 Hamp- most concerned about the con- courages bloom. Also, YOUr Brouse Ave. | Trousseau®” with a drizzle of lemon. v oly Were 11 the world an | ton Drive, hostess. {fusion in the minds of individuals’ plant may have exhausted the _____ n ~—— get. a good them great personalities. {Franklin Delano Roosevelt Ch of America. Individual futility re- phosphate and potash in the { 1 MAP juces the efficiency of demo- soil. Bone meal and wood TIMES A} Mrs. Luce, a distinguished ITSC—8 p. m. Mrs. David v h : * wile of Hen Goldman, 3354 N. Capitol hos-| cratic processes in our country.” ashes in the potting soil will OVER, YA writer, is the e © ry tess. Speaker, Mrs. Jules Zinter,| MT. Seltzer congratulated the help. Or use some chemical wthave 27 Luce, publisher of Life and J : . ‘ lorganization, praised its work as fertilizer sparingly when the . v still draggh Time Magazines Ohn Strange Homemakers — 1/,p example to the nation. plant enters its growing period. wash (wond . Pp. m. Mrs. J. W, Sharp, 6650 ’ | ironing, too’ The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry F. Dover Road, hostess. Project its tang est! ; ot ! innocent bu Dugan will introduce Mrs. Luce esson, “Refinishing Furniture,” : t taste the be ; RK and handle the question period rs. Reuben Behimer; guest i S ! Be at the luncheon in the Athe- Ladies Federal—12:30 p. m. Mrs. | | B _naeum. E. ‘F. Coleman, 5214 W. 16th, 00 ies : 00 hostess. Entertainment, Mrs. | C. 0. Brammell and Mrs. G. T.! ' JOU aN ad es and Cakes 1 Ra = . Liberty Garden Homemakers— BOOK. If f 77 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Roy Abbott, 44 . higher that's CLL Lries J N. Bolton, hostess. “Salads and Made With you'll have | : Salad Dressing.” a Ta 249 7 Chap. AF, PEO—1:30 p. m. Miss THE s (31 Josephine Stout, 1732 N. Capi- ¢ Tor ony 1 } tol, hostess. “Women in Music,” = = thing you've \N % / Mrs. J. J. Dalke. | on this tab \ 3) Portfolio—6 p. m. Propylaeum. ar ENDS .... a NN #0 | Mr. and Mrs. Simon P. Baus, Old Original BLOCK'S, 1 L __ | Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kemper Mec-| Soutt as, Comb and Mrs. Minnie Eden- CAT SU P harter, supper committee. “Re- ne w h membering,” Mrs. Harold C. 0 8 8 0.4 : ~ho! | Ochsner. 3 How Much | PTA UNITS Codi T (Marion County Council—10 a. m. (~ Don't miss the great Indianapolis Times Cooking School Feb- S Extra tasty... extra delicious because Brooks Old Sut SPOCK: Io wi i 3 p. m. Claypool ruary 12, 13 and 14 at the Murat Temple. See Mrs. Marie a Original Catsup is made from extra fine, red-ripe, denlér. 51-¢ tor Paras Huited iv Daugherty, famous Director of Homemakers’ Service Depart: - whole tomatoes and: choice, carefully blended have been 1 a Ope ¢ . ment of the National Livestock and Meat Board, demonstrate : y colors. We'l Walton J. Wilson; movies; high “baking is af cosy with E.Z:Doke.” = spices... makes an every-day dish taste like a at iain : always easy with E-Z. \ . MPANY school student speakers. aling. 1s Sunday bandyet. FROM CHARLES MAYER and co School 86—9:30 a. m. 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