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oo ; . - nm - * : { x > y + ra y “ 3 . il THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES WEDNESDAY, MAR. 7, 1951 WED ; : ’ . ' ET ‘fo ay Lo din : "Frocks Plus’ Are Featured in Ayres' Spring Fashion Tea [We the Women— I Comareation | Eat W | |< "Costume Complete’ Assert 5 Art OT Lonversario Foo : 07g oy : ae is the Rewh "IH ac Three Basic Foundat Ee et «mes |11as Three Basic Foundations DRESS ih ia TE —Io THE DRESS plus was SHE walked into a roomful of people, most of starred this afternoon as | whom were strangers to her. And for an hour, Of Ayres’ Beld 2 spring fash. everyone gathered for an evening meant ta, be pleasizati —— fon tea. Styles from the Gown | yrable and diverting had to listen to the trials was going ” . Organizations Room appeared in the show. through with her baby's teething, her own diet, her older Fruif The frock plus began appear- | child's progress at school, and the worse- Pop Ir ing after the first group in the | than-boring details of her own recent stay o show, a series of nine “little | in a hospital. Everyone had to listen—and . By ¢ suits.” Both capelets and bole- | nobody cared. - SCHO( 2 ; qo ros were among the “plus” ideas No matter how hard the other guests need a ( used to turn a frock into a | tried. to get the conversation on ‘a more not only n nou nce IS Oo “costume complete.” So were | general basis she neatly brought it back - healthy duster coats .., and a variety | to herself and her family. too. : . of other “plus” tricks. Yet not one incident she told was inter- A rece 2 ® = = esting, funny or even in any way flattering age girls ven S u Il ng ee TWO of the “frock plus” to anyone present. milk is 1 ets Set ttle 3 | women on a See tn ow To i i i is a roman-stripe surah frock omen who push through life, Joint Meeting and Board Session ’ topped by a Po “duster” exasperating others, simply -because they . pings fo Among Varied Schedule of Activities coat in jersey, its cuffs faced | haven't the foggiest notion of what real Ruth Millet ready-to- ; : ; nversation is. A joint meeting, board meeting and new committees are an- with She Niriped fabric. (This As long as they keep talking they think they are making PEAR N nounced by three local women's organizations, : outfit 5.) conversation ; ne The Kappa Chapter and the Patroness Club of Mu Phi -Epsilon At right, a navy crepe a : is. WO Cf Sorority will hold a joint meeting at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the DAR| dress gains the costume look THEY don't know that the art of conversation is based Sablesiie Chapter House. by the addition, of a belted on three things: Finding a topic that is of general interest, a ou; 1 The sorority theme and variations will he carried out in the halter-peplum in. navy and saying something about it that is worth saying either because cup musical program. 5 Beira Gio er) pad ur Foceia | 1t1s a new or sound idea or is amusing. hii . Participating will be Mrs. Jessie 5 Swerpard, Iacianap P Ar formed by the cuffed And then drawing out-the others present to let them have throeon _ter, American Red Cross, front peplum (none. in back). . } their say. In this way ideas are shared and those who have E. Ruthof, Mrs. Albert M. Warn Mrs. Omer McKee is co-ordinat- Y.. Y sugar, m er, Misses Marian Laut, Rita Fus-| 7% (rer Mc Price of this Is $45. _ found themselves together are able to take something away WT k and Mary Fekete, : ] % ® wn = with them. : . Er ate Yon be Mesdames Mrs. Kenneth F. . Blackwell, | _ MORE costume ideas came in ‘All that this woman's listeners took awhy with them he Y.o0mhis-~ CY to 1, Frankiing announdes committees: ov o8 cream velveteen bolero-length ( «was, the conviction that she was & bore who’ must fead a ws ¢ James R. OMS, TJeIHEnL- 1a for the State Assembly Woman's coat ($25) worn over a blue dreary life and whb, in the future, should be avoided at all BANA] Kline, Maxwell Droke, Elbert co, "ro. 1951.53. She is the re-| & printed silk frock ($69.95) , .. | costs. . ripe ban: Glass, Saul Bernat, Frank E.|cently elected. president *of the 8 in a navy crepe dress with a She could have kept perfectly still and made a far better milk. BE Gerke, W. N. Fleming Jr. and group. nT | detachable chartreuse - lined | impression. : . : green tif ! : lp capelet, both touched with white with bro K. J. Comstock,” Misses Mary! Committees follow: Program, ; pique accents ($49.95) ’ FROS1 -/Mrs. Cable Ball, Lafayette; Mrs. 90), Tf Boorman, Fussck, Joy Lou Wee: duit OB nd Mrs. Hoyt] At the same price was an out- Tomorrow S E venrs— bine mi vie and Virginia Jarvis, Ha © Burne a1 in font fit with black “skirt, polka-dot sauce, b State committee chairmen will Beaman, Princeton; Mrs. Clem A o Legislation and Status of Women| PTA UNITS until it b J poe HAN ae Conway, Moofelang/. Mis, Jack was shown over a rose-red tis- | Study Group, Indianapolis school 62—1:30 p. m. First session TUR Indiana Federation of Business O'Grady, Terre Haute; Mrs. Man-| "sue taffeta frock ($59.95) polka | Branch, American Association |r (qv course for parents on fruits wi and Professional Women's Clubs ford Ferguson, Connersville, and| Sue A with whit =i). OK of University Women—1:30 p.m,| v Child™ pureed @ at 4 p. m, Saturday in the Hotel Mrs. Clem McConaha, Centerville, froolieg Wiln wh le. 38th St. branch, Indiana Na-| ,D° You Fae ous ‘ Fh prune pu Lincoln. {and calendar and printing, Mrs. aon. . tional Bank. Study of revised Emotional Development of the | JOSTU Y Y Child,” Merritt Gilm State officers and district direc- Noble Ellis, Orleans; Mrs. Black-| THE COSTUME look also ex- National AAUW legislative pro-/ oung , oi 7:30 an, Thurs tors will meet again Sunday. {well and Mrs. Russell J. Dean, | , tended through cocktail and gram: review of legislation Franklin Tovnal pes gi2) p. = “ Mrs. Bessie Thornton, South! Publicity, Mrs. Glen L. Camp- evening outfits, A Ceil Chap- passed by Indiana General As-| Program by high sc speec BRE. ‘ man tone-on-tone blue taffeta class; music by second grade Juice, « Bend, will preside. {bell, Acton, and Mrs. W. F. Kelley; | " sembly. . : (budget, Mesdames Blackwell, ' evening gown (short) came Beta Delphian—Noon. Mrs. C. ut boys band. : put er Pllot Club of Indianapolis willl james M, Givens, Leo L. Kriner; THE FROCK PLUS—A coat (left) or a halter peplum (right). with 2 matching Jacket above | aston, 3653 Winthrop, hostess, Tie, Of hold a guest-dinner meeting at|.ongtitution, Mrs. Von Eichhorn, its bouffant skirt. Fo on: ’ GS 1 Wome seme RP Sis p. = Jomarrow i the Gal Uniondale; Mrs. Harry Crumpack-| _ ; > | in Aids to assembling your own Yevington Chap. Daughtersiof the, VV n : sro e room, Hotel Washington. 8pe-ier and Mrs. LeRoy Portteus; tele- R oo I 0 PT iwi MARE: ‘ Ch : Th “costume complete” were- on , Dau of the __ all 6 iA utter cial guests will be. copilots,. the phone. Mrs. Adolp fast ‘and IPP e A : 00Se eme | deck too—a navy taffeta dust. Amerioan Sorotution = : ra To Meet So rine, ol ; men. " : {Mrs. John, King; historidh, ‘Mrs. : od { bopr§30BBEY 2x4 & shantung coat {* sieve ee» ‘ . SS WTEE TN ~. nanas, | +A technicolor fim .on the Harold Heavilon, Frankfort, and Pl ans D ance - | Zh For D ance’ ~~ | dress ($29:95) with rhinestone Sal, Cg a on je The Marion County Counbil of , milk. - atomic explosion, “Pattern Sur-/parlimentarian, Mrs. Arthur R. > iq . 5 ; : v . buttons. The latter might be hin ee Ro 4g TE “|Republican Wen will hold its DIN] vival,” will be presented by Vir-‘Robinson. : - : : . . sbelted and worn as a frock; | S a, . : J "regular meeting at 2:30 p. m. liver a ; - iia : Annual Affair Event Arranged By | unbeited it could serve as a Indianapolis Current Events —2 (00 the Columbia Club. potatoe 5 a a | < . . . . . ’ . e Several Parties Are Planned To Be Held Friday SF FEE Junior Assembly oe rettiast costume complete of | W. 35th, hostess. “Music of the Jes, Woe gn og y - » y : _ y AES KC { 7 ” oralo oste S, . o pra Broad Ripple High Shoot | By MARGUERITE SMITH Tie Juntos 0 toembly Will B19) the lot was a white corded faille | faget Word Mrs LOT og yman Tagmpson, B. fruit g In Honor of Harriet Smith dance, “The “Starlight Ball,” Times Garden Editor 3 dance Yom ¥ 10 J1:d0 Pp. m. STi pat ($55) with black velvet lp ine Evaigere Chap., ITSC— Lynn Adams. Claude Franklin, ace, from 9 to 11:45 p. m. Friday in Q—I have been told you can start day in the Woman's Department, collar and cuffs. This was | 7:45 p. m.. Mrs. Myomas Riker. [Emory Cowley, E. C. Ball, H. B, Miss Harriet Vance Smith will be honored at a number of ihe school auditorium, Ralph Lil- Sweet potato plants indoors in Club. | shown over a black sheath | oo49 Brookside, hostess. Speak-| Willworth, Hayward Hibben, Clul parties prior to her marriage to Harry Hamilton Rybolt Mar. 30. lard’s orchestra will play. | water with no ground. If this| pa pars Walker, John DeVoe, dress to point up the importance | oo. are Merton Good. {Sarah Messing Stern, Edna PauA luncheon bridge will be given by Miss Macy Glendening, 3134 is so I would like to try it. : of the black-and-white duo in |; v1 Mood H Ee jo— ley and Agnes Todd. N. Delaware St., Saturday in her home ay Intermission entertainment willj “w= 0 “ootr Sot them? Ww. and Robert Goeke are chairmen| . ring and summer fashions a-Val-Moo ome onomic—| ; : o y . be provided by Susie Smith, Jean-| 0 ts “ . |. Spring J Noon. Mrs. Wheeler Hardin, Mrs. 'Ruth Gloves and Mrs, on Miss Gertrude Brown will entertain with a luncheon in the bride- | 30th St {of the “Gala Opening of the ii——————————— t . : : nie Sage, Alfred Hicke and Har- * Cocoanut Grove Club.” | b Evergreen Acres, hostess. Fern Sturgeon will give a musihe 3 holo? Map. 35 1u the Propylaeum, lvey Harrison. 'A—It's easy and fun to start™ === ersare seanne CM Booster Clu | Lesson on salads and dressings. cal program. Mrs. Earl Myer Commi | - ) ) | ator S | {New Neighb — . m.| / < wil bo held by ir. Richard ©. DRCReTo diner at Shaghar "LL, GEIL, "STUNTS aweet potatoes in wate because mack Dune Going Jul Oo Arranges Supper (Ne, Nelthbors Les L7, nil eicw the book “Paps Goo bs Creedon in her home, 5364 Wash- Farm. and Mrs. G. Vance” Smith Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Boyer, Harold, you can enjoy the vines in the Lloyd Featherstone, Suzanne The ICM Booster Club will Room. Mrs. Donald Bovd and ida land Gol ington Blvd.,, Mar. 17. 51 EB. 17th ot. AP oP. Ross and Franklin P. Hillis, | Window while you're waiting Gerwe, Judy Gray, Jane Hanna, have an Italian spaghetti supper, Mrs. Roy Harlow, hostesses, Hear Commentator coming Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm and prige.to-be, will have the bridal CAammittee Members | for garden time. First be sure Janice Waterman and Marcia from § to 8 p. m. tomorrow at monthly bridge-tea. {Tea e They her daughter, Mrs. Eldon L.|dinner Mar. 20 at the Woodstock] The student committee jn- you get the kind of potatoes '~ coc 749 Union St. On-Ea-Ota—Noon. Mrs. H. L.| Donald Bruce, news commen- chairm Alig, will be hostesses at a tea|Club. lcludes Mary Millholland, Sue You want to raise—yams or the| George Barger, Kent Buell, Paul] Mrs. Dominic Giordana, chair- Kivett, 3410 E. 9th, hostess. 'tator, addressed the Bell Wom- Frank O M ith’ M The maid of honor, Miss Ann|VanSickle, Janet Hillis ’ Carol, lighter colored, drier fleshed Denny, Stephen DeVoe, Donald mdn, will be assisted by Mes-| Business; bridge. en's Club at {ts luncheon meeting ris, house Shoe Smith's honor in Mes. Parry, and her mother, Mrs. Shaner, Bill Alltop, Jim Gibson, Nancy Halls. Be sure, too, that Dunlap, Neil Engledow, John|dames Mike Rizzo, John Romano, Tally-Ho Euchre—1 p. m. Mrs. yesterday in the Indianapolis chairman ‘Scheidenhelm’s home at 3946 George T. Parry, will entertain Jacque and Judy Sehortemele r| they have not been kiln dried. Esterline, Richard Gilbert. Rich-Charles Navarra, Nunzio Vinci, Virginia Stump, 354 8. Grand, Athletic Club. His topic was Sexson, N Washington ag with a luncheon in the bride-to-|Dick Tulley, Ray and Ron Rice, Sometimes you can see little|ard Godfrey and Ronald Martenet.| Joseph Caito and Nunzio Mazza. hostess. |“Where Do We Go From Here?” ° don Jr. # Mar. 21, « Myron J. McKee \pe's honor Mar. 30. 'Marilyn Schetter, Helen Bland, growth buds already starting, rg and her daughter, Mrs. Phil B.| parents of Mr. Rybolt are Mr. Jane Manuel, Merrie Jo Ober and then you're sure of that potato. old M. Jo Lange, will entertain at a moth-land Mrs. T. M. Rybolt, 5602 N. Sarah Behrent. | Stick it into any glass con-| : Dr. an er-daughter luncheon in the Mc- Pennsylvania St. Dianne Pattison, Johanna Mo- tainer with water about half : ney, chs Kee home, Shagbark Farm. eo —_———————— ser, Gayle Ann Purvis, Bob Law- way up. I like to use colored : Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Wade and her, Card Party Planned rence, Anna Mae Miller, Betly glass with shells in the bottom| ' publicity; daughter, Miss Betsy Wade, will B S . cl b (Nicholls, Don McDermed, Judy just so they look nice. As Yines, / Burris, b! have a luncheon in their home, PY S€rvice u |Tritten, Warren Sparks, Judy ' grow you can snip them off, | fe —“" How Joh 1201 Golden Hill Drive, Mar. 24./ The ladies of the South Side Helms, Judy Risk, Joan Bechtold,! stick them into other glasses to) 0 ohnson Service Club will hold a card Lanny Christoffel, Don Shaner, Toot. Don't start before mid-| B. E. J Mar. 27, Mrs, T. M. Rybolt and Mrs. Charles Darling, Detroit,| Party at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in John Higley, Dick Moll, Stan, March or you'll be crowded out Behrman, sister of the prospective bride- | the Food Craft Shop. |Paulsen, Frank Walker, Nancy of the house. For you can’t put| E Kenneth groom, . will entertain with a| Proceeds will be used to enter- Stassus, Janey Zaiser, Bill Ross/ the plants out until mid-May.|, A. B. Co luncheon at Woodstock Club. | tain the boys at Billings Hospital. and Tom Johnson. | They're very susceptible to frost. Ferry, Jo Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Corey) Mrs. Julius Many is in charge —— Ee Kenney, Stout, 6225 Sunset Lane, are giy-| Of arrangements. ¢ Th Ti p +} S : «SDF ing a dinner party that night. ENTS TT e imes a ern ervice . men’s go Plan Bachelor Di (Return From Mexico | 4 Riyal Mrs. B an Bachelor Dinner | Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Wilson, 1503 a A RAN Nn nan, Mes Myron J. McKee Jr, who will Park Ave, returned yesterday \ Bert Bruc be the prospective bridegroom’s| from a month's stay in Mexico RRR Jaqua, F best man, will entertain with a City. Ponate, | a. | Wiles, WO | Mr. an On Our Famous 4th Floor Miss Jane
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