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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a TUESD Organizations— : Ensi sian Ta lor & py Beauty A Groups Plan Marries Life 4 . : Music Fetes wou / told Jean C Iss epple el rad tt § Discussions : To Rite Performed at Jean Ci Phi Beta Sets : a New Hope, Pa. ; i Jedio.actre 1 Special Mar. 16 Festival NEW HOPE, Pa., Mar. 6—Miss then did he Organization. members will be (Helga Nevvie. Ridiéy Fark. Fe ? She is sy t ing an am Her aylor, En- . busy attending activi jes bike | sign USN, were married today in Waniens 4 the gamut from music festiva the Presbyterian Chufch. The > Ic Wom to panel discussions. Rev, Ell Wismér performed the England. Sh “A Festival in Words and ceremony. 3 En ; 1 Music” will be presented by Phi! Parents of the couple are Mr, FE a mug Beta, national professional soror- - and Mrs. Franz R. Nepple, 3504 "Here i8 w {ty of music and speech, at 8:30 Guilford Ave, Ind#anapolis, and ea we met at " p. m. Mar. 16 in Riddick’s -Audi-| Mr, ad Ji. 8. Herert ~Taylor, break fnat torfjum, 1440 N, Meridian St, | , Merchantville, . : After 40., “ Participating in the program; Mrs. Harold T. Hunter of Kew| = said. “T fin will be Mesdames Paul Hinton, Gardens, L. I, in pale green mar- ore. intare Norman Kassenbrock, H. H.| quiset was matron of honor. Moanin oon citing than J Peabody, O, T. Arbaugh and; NN... bet. af LJ ghaas ve A FOROROGK KR 30s. It's like Claud Bullz, Miss Hazel Weg 1 David L. Taylor, Moorestown, ing which h horst and Miss Doris Linville: .IN. J., served as best man. Ush-| ceeds to su -Special guests will .be patrons, | ‘ers included Andrew Beshgetoor, with serenit patronesses and out-of-town | Philadelphia; William B. Scatch- an . members. : | (ard, Merchantville; Robert 8 ey my : | Wetherly, Cambridge, Mass. and Be : Study tingon von at 10) William Murphy, Dover, Del. SO Tost import u in in the aitort | The bride's gown was of white!’ vita a in her forti a A n Tow n M Ans Th marquiset.- It was fashioned] of her figure of t Fvington . Bes {with an illusion ngckline and . mind. thi x * thin
Church, Mrs. Milton Lofton announces, that Mrs. Howard 8. Obenchain | will review “The Balance Wheel” | by Taylor Caldwell.
| pointed peplum on the skirt. Her tulle fingertip veil was held by a! {cap edged with braid of tulle. {She carried a bridal bouquet of, [white lilacs and spray orchids. | A“reception in the Tow Path {Inn followed the rite. | The bride, a graduate of Pur{due University, is a member of Pi Beta” Phi Sorority. The bride-
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FROM DALLAS, TEX. FASHION! SHOWS—Two hj #s from Dallas style shows held yester ~~ - . a purple pima cotton sundress (left) designed by Albert Chaiken and a sand and white A
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Woman's Department Club willl meet at 11 a. m. Monday for a piteh-in luncheon discussion meeting. Hostesses will “be Mesdames Donald Stroud, Loren Tracy, John]
day . sundress (right) by Ruth Fair. The Chaiken style has pearl-on-smoke-pearl buttons accenting the fly front detail. Smart features of the bodice are a deep horizontal tuck manipulated to shape the bust. line, and ‘narrow shoestring ‘straps. Short mandarin-neck jacket reveals a sculptured waistline. Mo groom, a member of the Dial| gashel linen goes into the Ruth Fair frock, its bodice made with wide camisole straps; its ory [Club, was graduated from Prince-| flared skirt in the contrasting sand and white.
NEW GUILD—The 37 members of Norways Foundation's newly formed volunteer Women's
ane, H., P. White and C. Dy Guild held an orientation meeting yesterday afternoon in the Marion County Child Guidance Clinic, an . The . program meeting will include a colored | tary- treasurer, and Mrs, » Harry L. Reid Jr.,
ton University, and was working on his master's degree at the
the| Officers of the organization are Mrs. Harry L. Crumpacker, president; Mrs. Ralph Edgerton, secre- {University of Pennsylvania bevice president (left to right). fore entering the service.
‘New Officers
Mrs. Grisell Is Re-elected [Federation of Clubs
Mrs. Edward R. Grisell was re-|with, corresponding secretady;| To Meet Mar. 20 elected president of the Sunnyside yrs, Corwin Carter Jr., treasurer, | The Indiana Federation of {Guild at a meeting .yestérday in| land Mrs. K. W. Schmidt, parlia- Clubs board will meet at 2.30
following
movie, a skit and a panel dis-| —
oe Tomorrow's Events—
'Family Frolic’
wWini I lect- the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The Butler University Psi Pal A d aN a Tudor “Hall. Other officers named are Mrs. [mentasian, IP. m. Mar. 20 in the Hotel Line Pst Mothers Club, Delta Delta gr |School Parents Association’ last R. O. Woods and Mrs. A. L. Port-| New directors are Mrs. E. B. con. Delta Sorority, will present Advance Study—12:30 p. m. Mrs. Chap. ¥, “PEO—2 p.m. Mrs. Is Sohadulod ‘night. Other new officers are Mrs. teus, first and second vice presi- McComb and Mrs, H. W. Linkert.| There Will be a dinner at 6:30
R. B. Price, 2438 N. New Jersey, Gaines Cook, 5321 N. Pennayl secretary, dents; Mrs. R. N. Hiatt and Mrs. Mrs. W. H. Watters is chairman |p. m. Mrs. Claude 8. Steele, Knox,
Mrs. Clifton Hirschman in a re- ‘William N. Wishard,
“ ”" sStess., ’ 8. C. . / v f ss, 4 i view of “A Husband for Mamma Jostens Program, Mrs. C. M yal Whi oh ang Sorority Fete 'and Mrs. George Russell, treas-|E. D. Boyer, recording secretary for the guild's annual card party of the business session. Reserva ALISO 2. Thursday in Ayres’ Hobby Shop, Indianapolis Branch, 'Chap. V, PEO—2 p. m. Mrs. To Bg Mar. 13 {urer, ; jand assistant; Mrs. T. W. Led- Apr. 13 in the Murat Temple, [tions may be made with her. American ‘Association of Uni- Robert Finlayson, 4719 B. 13th; A. "Family Froife Mas been) a - ” 2 The Indianapolis Unit, National versity Women—1:30 and 7:30, hostess. Election and installa-| on , “ Fav . ‘Association of Parliamentarians, p. m.” Mrs, F. 8. Wood, 2946 tion of officers. | fone BL Terie Sigua | . SI q Ey ra re 5 rr will meet at 10 a. m. Friday in| Washington Biv hostess. Thetn Chap, PH-Dewa pov PR. CO SOE OFC - NOBLE 'BRETZMAN studio for child portraiture ’ the Meridian Room, Colonial] Instruction in jewelry, leather, “ p. m. Mrs. Robert Moore, 3532 P Tm: gi 5 3 e orwn). oils the pl f nay = Furniture Co. for a panel dis-| textile painting and metal K. New ‘York, ‘hostess . ‘mammjHetindiot € RI hae a ust awaits the pleasure of serving you. a “ f . g, - 1 ho} tt, | » ' : Woon The Commitee of the Ara Study—11:30 a. m, Mrs. Ba aT 200 Backethlonl program will be presented. » Wasson s Youth Center, Fifth Floor
| Participating will be Mr. and Mrs. H k 10! NOB aul E. Dorsey, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Ameter, 1166 Reed Place, Warren Park Film by| Mark Walker, Mrs. Fred Wasden, giv
hostess. Pregram, Mrs, Earl a.m. Mrs E. Amick. Election. | 6065 E. 13th, hostess. Children’s Sunshine—11:30 a. m.| Riley Cheer Giuld. |Mrs. H. 8’ Lane and Miss Carol) Ayres’ Committee -. Room. 4 PTA UNITS | Bauders. ; Board meeting 2 p. m. Elec- School 47--3:20 p. m. Program| A “Husbands
Mrs. W.: H. Vinzant, program chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames W. C. Bartholomew, Harry Kuhn and Charles F. Voyles.
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Chorus” directed
The Carmel School Mothers ol 1 | Club is sponsoring a bewert card| tion. | by pupils. Appointment of Nx JFjiaell Farin 1a socom Y ty and style show at 7:30 p. m. Indianapolis Associate Chap, nominating committee. x AB ’ VY y AR! ol in armel school a Kappa. Kappa—2 p. oy School 51 8 20 p. m. Spring Randolph's The Grasshopper, a Make 3 our Life Livelier, ¥ our Living Room Lovelier : I gymnasium. Herron Art Museum. Gallery| program by pupils of grades Tragical Tale. | “Al The style show, presented by| talk, Wilbur Peat; guest day one to four. | An all-family orchestra, con- A Wasson's, will feature both adult] tea. School 76—1:15 p. m. “How to be ducted by Robert J. Shultz will AIR | and teen-age fashions. Proceeds|Indianapolis Women's Lions— Glamorous Though Tired of conclude the program. a will be used to buy new équip-| Noon, Hotel Lincoln. | Housework,” Patricia Stevens Program chairmen are Mrs. ¥ ment for the school band. Alexandrian Chap., ITSC—1 p. m.. School representative. Clare Cox and Mrs. Shultz. In Li Mrs. George Critzer, 1119 W. School 77—1:30 p. m. “The Citi- ¢Parge of dinner arrangements : : } 36th, hostess. Speaker, Mrs. zen Child: The Problem (7) Are Mrs. Harold Brady and Mrs. » Created part
Karl Herrmann,
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speaker County Child Guidance Clinic;
Tea Planned YMCA. Speaker, Mrs, Earl devotions, Mrs. Lester Leonard. Sty le Show Meikels. Glenns Valley — Noon: Mrs. . . . +. its rows of p less Queen Elizabeth Chap. ITSC— Lowell Sutton, hostess. “Sex Without a doubt two of the finest, best performing television consoles you can get. Be oci Noon. Mrs. Ralph Elrod, 945| Guid Through the School A Fe : : ; : : To Wet Eo fos Worth, hoscelh Speaker, arr ety ah stata rr ang e And like all RCA Victor instruments, these models have been made and tested according to on h ‘ : Mrs. Basil Fischer. luncheon. . oan v ey . : | A BL. Patrick tea will bs Spots : = Public Gad to the most exacting standards existing in the television industry. forated Pe sored by the Indiana Postry so- [| C . H | School 54 Event 4 yards of 3 ciety from 1 to 4:30 p, m. Satur- rges ommunity to e P The public is invited to a style, iy
show at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in| the School 54 auditorium. Garments made for display in| &
the spring anc
day in the social room of the our complete
Colonial Furniture Co. Proceeds will be used toward
In Education of Its Children " 17° KENT i
the publication of a volume of| “It is the responsibility of thejand through influence of modern AYE Fourth Floor Fabric Shop, ; verse by Indiana poets for distri- Whole community to provide communication media-—whether Will be shown. Arrangements SUE I bution to hospitals and service- Wholesome, educational experi-|good or evil, are educational ex- have been made for the garments, The India men. ences in school and out of school periences through which the child With Miss Helen Hollingsworth, 214 W. 1] Dr. Edwin Barlow Evans, But-|for the community's children,” grows.” head of consumer relations, and Indiana ler University, will be guest Dr. Herman L. Shibler asserted, The school's responsibility he Clayton Hoard, fabric buyer, both speaker. today. {listed as (1) provide an adequate °f Ayres’, and Mrs. Carl J. Klingel-| No. 8677 Will Particiat The Indianapolis public schools] Iprogram of guidance and coun-|hoefer, adult sewing teacher of a 8iz i rarticipate superintendent spoke before the seling; (2) developing and sus- class in the school. J included Participating fn the program Indianapolis Council of Women in|taining physical ‘and mental There will be a discussion of| Fashion E
the materials and patterns used in, Name ceeeces
will be Mrs. Mildred L. Irvin Ayres’ Auditorium. health; (3) vocational education Mrs. Cora Bernhardt and Miss| He named the six aspects of suited to needs of the individual the clothes. ‘ Barbara Brown. ithe school's responsibility but'and geared to present day econ- Modeling the garments will be . essssscesesces Mrs, Joseph Ashman, program said the “total life experiences of omy and industrial conditions; Mesdames Ww. C. Hilt, G. N. You get a clear, steady picture due to the fachairman, will be assisted by Mrs. the child—at school, in the home, | (4) ‘preparation for home and Poland, W. H. Dwyer Jr, Clinton] : BUGS yepenes Albert Cordes. in his association with friends family living; (5) increased em-|Auter, Robert Gilson, William . oy: . OItYy aeovioss Committee members include ee phasis on moral and spiritual/ Needham, Harold Gilley, J. 2 mous RCA Victor Eyewitnéss Picture Synchro- : Mrs. Mary Jane Stout and Mrs. | values, and (6) participation of| Sowers, R. J. Zeph, J. R. Forcum, Send an add Anna E, Young. nvert G ass for Hole {lay citizens in the overall school B. C. Grey and Leroy Price. . Th ' b i . h class postage Hostesses will be Mrs. Esburn| If you're lacking the proper program, ore nizer. ere s a built-in antenna. Se ect t e tone to receive it
Chafin, Franklin; Mrs. E. J. Wil- [type pan for a hollow-center cake, son and Mrs. Walter N. Reed. ‘you can improvise one by invertMrs. Oscar Muir, Mrs. George ing a small glass in the middle »f Ault, William H. Chitwood and an ordinary deep cake-pan or Walter N. Reed 1 will receive. baking dish.
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