Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1951 — Page 6
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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28, 1951.
Organizations— French Models Admire American W. But They Don't Think Very Much Of Our M ild Plans- ) i renc odels mire American omen bur | ney Con ink Yery Much Ur Uur Men Gui Plans - Celabrufi . Rummage elebration Sale Frid Set Saturday Event to Be Held at - . al ot - Miss Sally Butler St. Francis Hospital To Address Club } A Bt. Francs Hoa ed Business and luncheon meet-| at Wh Lospital. Mrs. I. G. Boyd ings take the lead in women’s get-| {s.in charge of arrangements. togethers during the next few | The guild will have & covered. Gays. dish luncheon business meeting The annual founder's birthday| Tuesday. a ———— observance by the Eliza A. Blaker | Mrs. Carl Bass, chairman, will Club will be held at a 12:30 p. m.| be assisted by Mesdames Louise , - luncheon Saturday in the Co- Betzler, James Buchanan, Herlumbia Club. Miss Sally Butler] peit Altman, Louis Bdnowski, C. will be the guest speaker. She Harry Woirhaye and Boyd. : MI will discuss her experiences as we sessed ; A Plans for a dance scheduled international president of the Josette Farges . .. says U.S. Danielle Chevron . . . she Suzanne Dadolle . . . they're Michele Thevenard . . . she Catherine Fath . . . "| leave Nicole Touchard . . . they're .for Apr. 5 at the Lake Shore Business and Professional] “like b " lik h " " y vi » " " nw * Si) Country Club will be completed. Women’s Club when she visited TW oc xe DOys. kes tram. .. very sweet." ain} saying. men alone. not very atiractive. -r Fry YN Annee and Albert {he Bcandinavian countries, Mrs. | g 4 © 4|geyfried will be co-chairmen, - Smart s n DaVie is in charge of Vs Broken s reservations. La D R & greys an { i A a The Jessy Wallin Heywood Al | ¥ roup ————— ance, All Soul's Unitarian i ° [r— Church, will hold a covered dish! S t [ i Iuncheon at 11 a. m, tomorrow in| S15 oe ion the church. { u ge ar The luncheon will be followed by a business meeting and a great| To Be Speaker books discussion lead by Mrs. E. Officers for the coming year L. Beeler and Mrs. W. Foster will be elected by the Caroline Fine me: Montgomery. The group will dis-| - Scott Harrison Chapter,» Daugh- browns, cuss Gulliver's Travels. | ters of the American Revolution, each colo Five skits will be presented by| 3 us meeting tomorrow. 5 , | called meeting will be at 11 the Federation of Mothers’ Cho-/ m. in the chapter house. The Fuses at its two variety shows. ” a ession will be The first will be at 8 p, m. Friday regul r s se AD at 1:30 p. m. fn School 58. Between skits Bar-| 3 ‘Alex M. Clark will talk bara Beldon will give readings. | on udge en BL sar 2 At the Saturday luncheon meet-| A musical program will be preing of the Altrusa Club Robert sented by Mrs. Edward D. FerKellum, business editor of the In-| rell, soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Fine suit dianapolis Star, will discuss “Is| Fred Wasden. browns, | Seeing Believing?” The group will| | Hostesses for the day will be not in all meet at 12:30 p. m. in the Hotel] : . x r i members of the Wheel and DisDe hte The idea here is to match up these faces with the legs. After you've idoked good and long, turn to Page 8 far the correct answers. \ ltaff Committee. The committee rosso : Times Special “They are too, too—I don’t know in English of nationality for the wedding,” she said. “You think the girls here are dressed not too well, but includes Mesdames Carl Piel, the regular meeting of the Alpha due to get their egos deflated come Friday. Catherine Fath tossed her windblown blonde Danielle Chevron didn’t commit herself on “ © 9 \Gitford. SS Tonia re TOP( Chapter, Kappa Beta Chi Sorority Doing the neat bit of puncturing will be a locks. *Afnerican bova? ‘I dom't ever look at erican men . . . but she likes the American SUZANNE IS THE soulful type. She said | ; at 8 o'clock tonight. half-dozen French models who are headed to- ang n boys. oly! ever look 3. woman. she and her friends were afraid they'd feel like | o panes ward the Hoosier capital. (They will be at the em. They are nice, maybe, but I don’t look. While disparaging of our men, the models ‘poor lost things” here in the U., 8, but find Israel Film . Wm. H. Block Co. Friday and Saturday to I leave men alone. Absolutely, non!” were surprisingly open-minded about our women. themselves right at home. airaressers oe whoop it up for the line of hosi : gop it up for the line of hosiery.) Tall, svelte Josette Farges was condescending. They even took off their Paris bonnets to Ameri- The girls were brought from France by an | . Wonderfu C onv enti on D ates ere today on their cross-country hosiery «They are like young boys, you know,” she re- ¢an models. | American man, Frank H. Burd, executive vice | | O 0 own in fleeces promotion tour)\they gave out with their ideas marked pityingly. “No suavity, no sophistication. “Oh, they are very different from us,” said president of Prestige, Inc., the hosiery manufac- | Broken si | May 27 and 28 have been set| on the Americar\male. They've had since early Michele Thevenard, who does not speak Eng- Nicole. “The are very tall, ‘very thin and very turers sponsoring the trip. Mrs. Celia Model, New York, for Ihe Souvention of ihe Indian, January 3 428) 3 Hr eked French syebiows glish, just kept her mouth closed and looked pretty. I think they are more pretty than we are.” With them are 18° costumes (worth $30,000 Vil spas before the local chmp- EE ———— apolis Hairdresesrs an osme- 4 > 4 haughty uzanne said the American woman has much it's reported) by six French designers. The whole | —_—_— tologists Association. flew up in expressions that denoted indifference : more “authority” than the Frenchwoman. “They show, called “Follies Prestige is jo introduce |Sanization at 8:30 o'clock tonight : “ Viron Moore, Indianapolis unit| and/or disdain. ; Lone dissenter was, | green-eyed Suzanne gre looking very busy. We are busy, but you see hosiery designs and colors ¥ ‘the French de. In the United Hebrew Congregapresident, will present an educa- A Dadolle. “Ah, your men, they are very sweet,” at home, not so much in business. Your women signers, Marce n P [tion Auditorium. ; TOP( : h d. “They h tv. Th gners, 1 Rochas, Jean Patou, Jean Desses, | tional program. Trophies will be “OH, THEY ARE ALL good boys,” remarked She purred. ey have a sincerity. ey are gare very practical, with ‘very good judgment.” Robert Piguet, Jacques Fath and Jacques Griffe. | A representative of the national presented to the three best hair-| Nicole Touchard airily, “but not very attractive.” not playboy. They are good hearted and beautl- Fach of the models represents a French * |board of directors of the organidresses entered in a contest, open! Nicole, of the crew cut and the modified ful boys! couturier, and they aren’t forgetting it. “I don’t The “Follies Prestige” will go on in Block's zation, Mrs. Model will show the , to all members. debutante slouch, groped for the word to say She was gently chiding when asked if she like very much the American clothes,” frowned Auditorium at 2:30 p.m. Friday and again at | 2icst color film made in Israel. A style show presenting contest’ What's wrong with the American male. would marry an American. “It's not a question Nicole. “In France, we are the first ones. I 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Saturd The group helps sponsor ‘the Finely t models and previewing coming —________ = — tt u . i Ww + s Heo: = S k P ay. i lage at Renuana gabardin styles by outstanding Indianap-| : | | 2 L | G | | niversi omen o ear ‘Guild Ball Set which houses and cares for refu- colors, bu olis hairdressers will be open to oCa ir S 9 Y pea er {gee children from all over the rims thie public the evening of May 28. | ' §| The Civic Interest Study Group|bert Stump of the Indi | The “Starlite Symphony Ball*|World. Mrs, Samuel Dock, is v | : anapolis . | A dance will follow. — To (oot Ca S Lt the Indianapolis branch, Amer- Medical Societ of St. Vincent's Hospital Guild chairman of the meeting. MEN S FU : y and the legal rep-'wy) he Mar. 31 in the Indianap-| -~ —— ; Group A List ican Association of University resentative of the Indiana State olis Athletic Club. Mrs. Eamon Easily Launderable Vv e nt Ss p Among Lis {Wome ¥ u Hee 3 a 30 ob. I. Medical Association, and John Wyatt, general chairman, is being, Because foam rubber is a longOf Nurse Graduates ‘branch, Indiana National Bank, Bartee, international representa. 3ssisted by Mrs. Daniel O'Brien. dryer, it's advisable to cover pil i TOMORROW welv | tive of UAW-CI Mesdames M. G. Gerdenich, lows of this material with a zi Book Review—130 pi. Ayres Twelve local girls will receive, TU. 8. Senate Bill 1679 on na- CIO. Johnson Wyatt and Joseph A. pered removable ticking aes 331—ME! W-—1.40 p. Mm. Ayres ’ tional health i > Mrs. . : : i -. Auditorium. “Teens—"The Son of | z their nurses’ caps tomorrow Siona} as! £ sdrance 3nd gublie rg John Crawford is group McGowan are committee chair- quickly and easily launderable in patt ' Man” (Gibran), Mrs. Kathryn | night in the auditorium of the y rman. |men, | hot soapsuds. mak Turney Garten. Ci F Indiana University School Medi-{ lars Sadianapalis Junior Pome s—8 irc e aster rou P \cine. The girls are members of the| all ¢ rt TN alimnal - % ffeshman nursing class at the I —— chants National Bank. “Inter-| e { 97—MEN’S for Decorating.” Charles Keeler. T M t T m {Medical Center. mak 1808—1 p. m. Mrs. C. O. Warnock, | Oo ee O orrow They are Misses Beryl Annis, | erik fo Pane BO M | The annual get-together luncheon for all committee members Carolyn Beckerich, Phillis Dow, | 47—MEN’S es eral—12:50 p. m. Mrs. | : 3 |Georgia Graves, Joanne Green| disconti: ~ Hazel Norris, 1416 W. 34th, of the Monument Circle Faster Sunrise Service will be held at noon Betty Lytle, Patricia May Carol| hostess. Theater party. tomorrow in the Columbia Club. Megorden, Doris Parrotte, Jacque-| - ——————— North Side “Study—12:30 p. m.| Progress of plans for the 20th annual service will be reported line Phillips, Barbara Walker] Bawihorh am. atavetle, by William H. Book, general chairman; Mrs. James M. Ogden, and Marilyn Weber. : rs. H. K. Fatout and “ es- 1 j i 500— ton Mra a Carr ea founder and director, and Mrs. Willlam C. Otto, assistant director. The ceremony symbolizes the i 1 FI ’ . Bht.| gpecial guests will be Miss/ ) . ; re Election | vey, Miss Zelma Cummings; radio,/ completion of the student's pre 1 AF, Marie Brown, secretary to Mr. > ’Iclinical work. Miss Jean L. Coffe : Chap AF, .PEO—1:30 p. m. Mrs. _|Mesdames Norman Schneider : . Y: toe ¥ Book, and Donald B. Atwell, pub | C. E. Haywood, 1501 E. Maple | {director of nurses, will present we! 1. Road. hostess. Election and in. | 1¢ relations director of the|James Costin, C. F. Fox, Ray Pat-|the caps. Dr. Matthew Winter, ; 1 . {Church Federation. It d David Bak | $ ., stallation of officers. . : |terson, an av aker. | pediatrics department, will be the . Plerian Study—1 p. m. Mrs. Hal- Officials attending will include] yshers, Mesdames Paul Rey- speaker. Paris goes to your legs in Nie Myers, 5471 Kenwood. hos-|Mrs. Carl B. Moore, director of .... aones Hinkle Ostrom and MEN'S Hi “tess. “Travel Treasures,” Mrs. the Ogden Jae Chorlel Mes: Jon F. wild III; Robes. Mes- S George Gramer: “Col in the dames Henry E. Ostrom, Robe : 33 + . Home.” Mrs. Oren Pritchard. . W. Blake and John Paul Rags- Seer pi Sadie: Ha orori Bea tif N ) sizes Portfolio—6 p. m. Propylaeum. dale, viece-chairmen, and Mes- he Sean Ober pire u | u y ons Si3%8 3 Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Donaldson, dames Ralph E. Bishop, Frank Ww. Be n : ects 87—FINE y yi : : d-/ Choral groups, Mrs. James G. sizes 7- , Mrs. Florence L. Winger, Rob-|Cregor and James H. Lowry, ad-| . ert F. Daggett and R. F. Dag-|Visory chairmen. {Haston, Mrs. Ogden Field, Miss; New officers have been elected 82—FAMOU , gett Jr. “Indiana,” Frank N.| . |Miasgare! Camplin; Flowers, Mes- hy the Indianapolis Alumnae sortmen J Wall {Committee to Report {dames John Jewett, Fred G. Bra- # allace. | d 4 D. M. Millholl . Fl Chapter, Kappa Alpha Theta so MEN'S SF Thursday Lyceum—1 p. m. Mrs. J.| Reports will be given by the/den and D. M. Miliholland; Flow-| : T. Hamill, 5155 N. Capitol, hos-| following nine commitees: Pro-/% Children, Mesdames James ’ \ a ¥ Is —— tess. “Bride of Fortune” Mrs. grams and posters, Miss Mildred Borland, Henry M. Lee, Robert) They are Mrs. John Clark, 40—GABAR I. P. Blue. Election. |Blacklidge, Mrs, Marshall C. Har- Kilby. Kenneth Speicher, Fred president; Mrs. Robert Jackson, . on blen EE ——— ss TOUmey and John Jefferson, Miss j.g president; Mrs. William. Fen- 10.95 .. |Mary Pauline Keller. | d Mra. Robert Hel 19—FINE Transportation, Mesdames Paul Stermaker an rs, Bo + ee ‘ sizes. W | Buchanan, Foster Clippinger, Wil- oii agi bandh oieg Ter 22--FINE [liam H. Morrison, Betty Best Fetariee, an IS. sizes, | iLund and Mary Ann Parrish; ling, treasurer. { 4 25—O0UTDO | Publicity, Mesdames John E. Mrs. Ann Binford will serve as TE Were 1¢ | Kleinhenz, A.'D. Lange, F. H. corresponding editor, and Mrs. - ; 21—O0UTDO Sterling: ,ponald B. Shaw and Donald C. Rhodes, historian and ton col {Mark Hamer. archivist. paca lil | Photographers for the service Mrs. Clark is convention dele- to 29.95 {are Frank M. Fitch and Bill Eh-|/gate and Mrs. Stradling is alter- re be if 108 ACCO rich, ‘nate. They’re beautiful! They're i n—— — — Meh . ¢ A" ‘Mi inspired by Paris design- 50—PIPES Miss Luella Kell Becomes pired by gn re - | B . ing on ers . .. they're Prestige. 32. SCI530 ri d e of C . P kf t COLORED HEELS BY PATOU : 15—METAL = eg one! vyl fan RYTEX HYLITED INEORMALS Miss Luella Jane Kell became the bride of Calin 2 Sining| on skin en ylons are Tabilows: In $¥y'ons of antastic sheerness to Orig. $1 1 at 3:30 p. Sunday in the Emerson Avenue Baptist urch. atou's ' een, brown, : ef The ev. eV read the vows. lilac and navy, 15-denier, 51 gauge, sizes make plain legs look pretty, pretty oe! BALCONY GENUINE RYTEX-HYLITED WITH YOUR NAME Mr. and Mrs. Osborn F. Kell, 711 E. Drive, Woodruff Place, are 815-11, 1.95 legs look beautiful and all legs look et S . | f g I parents of the bride. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. g g Peter H. Ethington, Casa Grande, Ariz. ' | COLORED SEAMS BY GRIFFE i De pecIais 101 March Only! Wearing a violet faille taffeta Very Paris . . . very provocative. Pen- very, very Parisian. 100 INFORMALS gown, Mrs. John Daugherty was DISHING line seams in color on clearest nylons : $1 75 fhe Waren of honor Mise Many stlected Grits for J rustige. or 1 : Johnson Ww . enier, e. zes 83-11. : 100 ENVELOPES Bridesmaids were Mrs. Thomas THE DIRT nik - " . Kell, Miss Loeitz DeLauter, Miss By MARGUERITE SMITH > v Prasat Wise: Pantled Inlormals “ith Jour Nome RYTEX: Nancy Tucker and Miss Gloria o : Times Garden Editor ADE BY A TH nes Don’t miss the 2 Yee mbossed) in Black ink. oice of Script or Jackson. Their frocks were lime Q—I am a great lover of indoor 8 ) ’ ery, : Shaded Block lettering. For Thank You's, Informal Invita- green, yellow and blue. ong JiR ol ] Baveny had Ln ROVE 20 any aan Jeon ght. “FOLLIES PRESTIGE” varying i i st me 8.8 adly Mc) 8, 9 : . y / : ax om and Sief Mesyops. | cor man wae Headly Mane Gh ald f was the ag hat ve paige se SIL 148 an extitingly different type of SET § For Yourself! For Gifts! Harold Charles Daugherty, use to heat dur home. Could you (10 Gerald Wilson, Thomas Kell, John fell me whether this is so? REINFORCED “GHOST TOE” BY fashion show 48—COMBI Sorry, No Phone Orders Daugherty and John Waldner. Kelly St. DESSES HANG] Use This Handy Coupon for Mail Orders! R tie Eoll i AG in the ie rent help your, The toe is reinforced. You can't see $1... EE — ain a sat tes in wo Si sma wt a a SS i. out tt is sna eception Follows plants. u ave never it . .. but it’s there. (The reinforcement ar . 44-—-MEN’S CHARLES MAYER and CO y | P : . i thought it did as much damage is Invisible.) Sizes 813-11. 1.95 Friday, M ch 2, at 2:30 Orig. 1 wl) 59.31 W. Washi 2 d MPAN ising I The bride's gown of ivory satin| ag it is supposed to. For I have 61—TROUS A . ashington 5t., Indianapo is, Ind. was high-lighted withh a sheer seen even the temperamental Sat d M h 3 ! : : ss SHE CHAS urda are at Orig. 3. $ Please send me boxes RYTEX-HYLITED INFORMALS yoke outlined with a lace bertha.| African violet thrive and bloom gy SS aNER SHEERS Ry ROCHA Y Ys 2:30 2 26—EXPAN } ot $1.25 a box, printed in [] Script or [] Block lettering | Her bouffant skirt fell into a ig pe almost make you look bare-legged for 11 and 2: 52—PARAT | as follows: (Black ink only) suthedra) ain, Her two-tiered thot themny there wa plenty of. you can't see anything but heel and 5 2 blank { ngertip veil of importe: usion | - seam. Sizes 85-11. so 178 7 ‘ INGE, . cexeasreneisiencrieciinesiiinsnanns atrava eas hung rom an frory Jace apd J BL : in Block’s Auditorium COSMETIC £ X rimme w SIIBIE, os sansseriss sss nonrissivissstasinennnnsnes Huon ip moisture in the air around : 60 GAUGE HOSIERY BY PIGUET -— | : | [seed pearls. Nd | them is another disadvantage. They fit like a dream, these dreamy Sixth Floor 144— PERF hE CHY.. cmmensn msn iii saan SOROS RC | The church parlors were thel Add a few bugs and pests that Prestige nylons tailored by Piguet of : 44 dees ' i ge. 0y. Ya 24—PERF' | [7] Charge [7] Cash Enclosed - Sorry No C.O,D.'s | [setting for the reception follow-| thrive under the artificial con- Paris. Longer wearing, 15 denier sheers. + . &6—PERF : Bo i ee i sa: St son wn Ll | ing the service. After a trip to] ditions in a too warm living Sizes 815-11. 1.95 Admission b ‘ticket onl COMP s ; . : $ ! .iMexico the couple will live in Th A ’ nm oy y | | : ! Casa Grande 2 Toon ST §44 gets the credit Ph CA-8511 Orders Filled 81—ATOM { § 2 for killing them. If you will one -85 rders Fille (no char ; fer : Charles Mayer und-Company | The bridegroom is a graduate five your plants the cultural Ln : havge, of course) ey 77—BLOCI ar ASE TA % ; : j of the University of Arizona and . conditions Ach variety likes Exclusive with - Available in Hosiery Dept.—Street Floor 20—ATOM : : | ae : ry vep Sd ® 29 WEST WASHINGTON STREET © ‘the bride attended Indiana Uni-| best I think! you will find the BLOCK’S HOSIERY —STREET FLOO \ : « 238-—BUBB, : : versity. . | gas bogey /vill disappear, : . 284-—CHIL] Lo “¥ Bit : x. : ri ” EY iN ; { A : os so novel: is ii ’ ’ vir - nl : * Plus 20%
