Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1951 — Page 32
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UE CRUMLEY is The Times Teen of the Week. A | senior at Speedway High School, Sue plans to attend theater party has been scheduled.
Indiana University before taking airline hostess training.
Senior representative and secretary of the Student Council, fue also is editor of the school paper, president of the Dramatics |
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® American Federation of Soropti- - mist and Venture Clubs next + ‘week-end in Chicago.
Club and the Girls Athletic Association and a member of the Theta Theta and Phi Gam subdeb clubs. Mr, and Mrs. Roy E. Crumley, 5514 W. 16th St. are her
parents,
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By JOAN SCHOEMAKER DO YOU WANT to be charming? Have you wondered what it takes to be perfect? Then listen to the description three St. Agnes Academy girls give of the most well-liked person they know, Agnes McDougall, Riley and Marilyn Herber, seniors, list all the quall ties they like about their favorite person. First, “She knows everyone and speaks | to everyone, no matter who
‘Conference
Clubs to Meet In Chicago
Let's Extend Them in Midwestern” will
be the conference theme for the Mary ‘Ann
| The 35th midwestern region {conference will be Saturday and Sunday in the Palmer House. Seventeen members planning to attend from the Indianapolis Chapter include Mesdames D. F. Lewis, T. W. Murray, Kathryn B, Sheedy, F. B. Stickney, Ralph W, Tewis and E. M, Costin,
Other Members
ithey are,” GA po Mesdames K. M, Smith, M. E.' says Agnes. A Thornton and Orin Saunders and “She has a Knes
Dr. Jessie Wilder, Misses Louise Watson, Jeannette Kight, Clara Dux, Mildred Barrett, Hannah B.
lively personality, isn't snobbish and is someone you can confide in. She won't betray you either,”
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Charm and Perfection
Mary Ann rattled off a list of descriptive words fitting her “perfect” friend. They included
cheerfulness, friendliness and dependabflity. “ #" »
AGNES added that ‘she's always happy and can talk about something be- = ? sides herself.” i i On the subject of conversation, she also says that her perfect friend can talk about more than one subject. It isn’t always a di scussion of her pet peeve or her hobby. MaryAnn says her friend doesn't expect some return when she does a favor. Sincerity in actions is an outstanding trait of Marilyn's well
Marilyn
Thompson, Frances Camerson gayg Marilyn. and Nora Farrer of the Tun- —— bridge Wells Club in England. Miss Hazel Whitaker of the 1een Problems— Chicago Club, director of tours for the Merchandise Mart, will conduct a tour of the Mart's "Good Design” exhibit Saturday. By JOAN
A TEENAGER'S love life has two aspects: Relations with his
Tour Planned An‘invitation has been extend-
ed by Miss Gay Swenie, Armour honev and relations with his & Co. personnel director, for early , delegates and guests to tour that o company Friday morning. A Naturally, a love-sick lad or
{luncheon will follow. That night a “South
lass is a pain in the neck at times. You can’t blame Pop, and Mom for getting a bit riled up. Moods and blues alternating | with fits of elation. These are the love signs—and they can be mighty disrupting to family life. So it's up to the teener to
Pacific”
Mothers Plan Tea
The Butler University Sigma Nu Fraternity Mothers Club will! have a guest tea at 2 p. m. Tues-
day in the chapter house, 655 W.! show a bit of self-restraint. Hampton Drive. Families, too, need patience and | Mrs. Noble Reynolds will be control. Here is a set of rules
program chairman, | to guide them.
| 8S Ayres
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2 Aspects In Teener's Love
Know your children’s friends. Make them welcome in your home and be cordial and friendly. Don’t overdo it! Don't pamper and pet Sue's steady or include him in family activities without Sue's permission. Don’t pump child about his or her affections nor a guest about family finances or habits. n n ” IF YOU disapprove of the current heart-throb, avoid harsh criticism and keep your temper, An undesirable affair will usually die a natural death; opposition will keep it alive,
| president of the organization. .
liked friend. “She doesn’t play up to people to get ahead. She's just herself.” 8 8% 4 MARY ANN pointed out that it helps to have talents, such as an ability to play the piano, but it does no good if you must beg the friend to perform. “You don't notice {f she's pretty or not, as long as she's nice,” summed up Agnes, All three girls are members of the Catholic Stud e nts Mission | Crusade and Sodality, with Marilyn president of the CS8MC and Agnes prefect of the Sodality. Agnes and Marilyn are members of the National Honor Society and the 5 Club. “The Fighting 69th,” and the NATCHS and CBG subdeb clubs claim Agnes as a member and Marilyn is president of the CBG club. Mary Ann is school representative to the Marion County Junior Red Cross and a past
Mary Ann
| She also represents Holy Cross | Junior CYO at the city-wide | council meetings.
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miraculous “moonbeam lily”
Parents of the students are Mr. and Mrs. John McDougall,
| 2529 N. 2 — neither your | 529 N. Talbot Ave.; Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Riley, 1403 Sturm Ave.; and Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Herber, 4025 Broadway. \
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Warn Against Buying "Moonbeam Lily’
* Harvey,
Miss Harvey To Be Bride
L. W. Miller - . To Say Vows
In a candlelight ceremony, Miss Doris Irene Harvey and Lewis W, Miller Jr. will exchange marriage vows at 2:30 p. m. today in the Third Christian Church. The Rev. A. C. Brooks will read the single-ring rite. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harvey, Pine Village, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Miller, 257 E. Minnesota St. Miss Hazel Harvey is maid of honor. She will wear white starched chiffon over blue taffeta. Miss Mary Jane Pine Village, and Mrs. Donald C. Miller, Waukegan, Ill, will be bridesmaids. They will wear white starched chiffon over mauve taffeta.
Male Attendants Dr. Miller will be best man. John Gumerson and Robert Shipley will be ushers. The bride will wear white embroidered organdy. Her two-tiered fingertip veil will fall from an organdy halfhat. She will carry white roses surrounding a white orchid. The reception will be in the church parlors. When the couple returns from Miami, Fla., May 1 they will be at home at 4843 8. Walcott St. The bridegroom was graduated from Butler University.
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SUNDAY, APR. 15, 1951
" ENG A G ED ~— Miss Doris Townsend and David Kent Wil. kinson will be married May 6 in the First Baptist Church, The couple's parents are the Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Townsend, 2130 Clay St., and Mr. and Mrs. Vance A. Wilkinson, 6033 Ross-
Card Party Scheduled
Busy making plans for an annual card party are members of [Mount 8t. Joseph College Alumnae Club, The benefit event will [be at 8p. m. Apr. 25 in the Food (Crap Shop. . | Committee chairmen named by (Mrs, Adolph Chrapla and Miss |Bernarda Matthews, general
lchairmen, are Mesdames N. J,
~ Spencer, Robert Robisch, Val Hor-
{vath, James Held, D. C. Rudolph,
If you are asked to buy thejaway from innocent flower lovers William Brake, J. T. Clifford,
grows under water—don’t., Petty fakers take thousands of dollars
that With this humbug.
No flowering plants produce
W. J. Morgan, T. A. Welch and Howard Rothring, Misses Eliza-
their blooms under water. There's beth McDonald, Martha Engle no reason for a plant to do =o.
and Kathyleen Welch.
& Co.
Kefauver would say, "Well worth investigating!"
Columnists would say, "Important news from a reliable source!"
SHOP TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY 9.00 to 5.25
Times State Service The American Society of LAFAYETTE, Apr. 14 — Mrs. Women Accountants have a din-
. ner meetin Tuesday in the Simpson G. Sowe, Selma, has been Spink-Arms Hotel. : elected Indiana Garden Club "rn, 'p "portch, director of the president. The election was held py, 00; of Governmental Reat the 20th annual two-day €On-| search, Indianapolis Chamber of vention which ended yesterday. Commerce, will speak on local Other officers named were Mrs. tax problems. ET Mien, Linton, second vice| “4p ejection of officers will be president, and Mrs. T. W. McKin- 1,414 fo110wing the talk. ney, Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. V. W. - Hiidin Hyer, Parker, recording and corresponding secretaries.
pondin : ‘Women Voters’ New district directors include !
Mrs. William McVaugh, Pendle- Groups to Meet ton, Central; Mrs. James E. Jobes.! Yous 1 The United Nationge
Indianapolis, Central West, and
Mrs. Roy Robinson, Paoli, South eign Policy Study Groups of the West. . ’ Indianapolis League of Women
Voters will meet at 10 a. m. Tuesday in the World War Memorial.
Mrs. Harman to Be Harry J. Harrison, Indiana Central College, and Robert
Hostess Wedneseday Dalmbert, Butler University, will
Mrs. Harry J. Harman, 5022 report in the morning session on Madison Ave. will be hostess at the Regional Conference recently 630 p.m. Wednesday for the heid at Bloomington. Kappa Kappa Kappa dinner Mrs. Russell Bonynge Jr. will marking the club's 21st birthday. review recent action in the United Assisting Mrs. Harman will be Nations regarding freedom of the Mesdames P. T. Harmon, Chaun- press. Mrs. R. H. O'Connell will cey McDaniels, J. W. Meek #nd lead a discussion in the afterTeo Hurvey and Miss Sally noon session on “New Ways to Hower. ‘Meet Old Problems.”
PEPI'S ANTIQUES 1104 UNION ST. CA-9844
Specializing in Bisque, Worcester and Sevres in figurines, cand alabras,
and importers of Meissen, —— Dresugn, Shel EG ih Ree sea, ristol, AT OLE NEY ADDR iy gorgeous center pieces, cups ! Ne La 4 he and saucers, wall brackets and Begins Sunday (today), 2 to 6 lamps. Regency coffee table,
p. m. Large group of furnishings owned by one of our valued clients, augmented by several groups of consigned items of
Louis XV screen, Chinese teakwood cabinet, ‘Italian console, large variety of collector's Ivory and jade, all 200 to 400 years
value. Includes misc, sterling Open daily Sun i ] . y thru Fri. and plated silver, beautiful ous hy appointment. Closed linens, bedding. china, cut glass, ga
lamps, furniture, paintings, library of books, musical items, He dy movie equipment, binoculars, ; large old Satsuma jar, very TS Ae fine, special display of antique .' ©
We ‘buy and sell anything old
jewelry and many othér items 5d ¢. from a sad iron too numerous to mention. Open oy ¢. to a scythe and week days at 10 a. m. “a 0, cradle. Come out he 2 «and we'll get acTake your An- ¢ quainted over a
= 2. hot cup of coffee and talk about the old things our Grandmother used to have. ADA MYERS CUPBOARD CORNER, PLAINFIELD, IND.,
tiques, such as old tea sets, candelabras and trays to experts for plat-
R. R. 1, Phone 6892. 3, Mi ing. Gold, silver, West of Plai «4 . brass, platinum, copper and stv a nfleld on U. 8. 40. chrome on any kind of metal. * * Will look like new. -HOME
PLATING CO., 917 Mass. Ave, THE COTTAGE
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PECIAL PURCHASE AND SALE
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RUGS AND CARPETS
Sorry, no mail or phone orders
Sale Starts Tuesday at 9 A.M.
9x12 Ft. Room Size Rugs 58.00
(2) GREEN LEAF FLORALS, wool pile, regularly .......... 89.50 (2) BEIGE LEAF FLORALS, wool pile, regularly ........... 89.50 (3) WINE PALM LEAF FLORALS, wool pile, regularly ...... 89.50 (2) BLUE PALM LEAF FLORALS, wool pile, regularly ....... 89.50 (8) DAHLIA RED LEAF DESIGNS, carpet rayon pile, regularly 89.50 (7) BEIGE LEAF DESIGNS, carpet rayon pile, regularly 89.50 (5) ROSE LEAF DESIGNS, carpet rayon pile, regularly ..... 89.50 (4) GREEN LEAF DESIGN, carpet rayon pile, regularly..... 89.50
88.00
(4) WINETONE LEAF DESIGNS, wool pile, regularly ..... 119.50 (5) BEIGE COLONIAL DESIGNS, wol pile, regularly ...... 119.50 (5) GREEN LEAF DESIGNS, wool pile, regularly .......... 119.50 (5) GREGE LEAF DESIGNS, wool pile, regulary ......... 119,50
108.00
(3) BEIGE COLONIAL DESIGNS, wool pile, regularly .".... (3) GRAY TEXTURED WEAVES, wool pile, regularly (3) TAN LEAF DESIGNS, wool pile, regularly ........ “ove (2) WILD ROSE FLORAL DESIGNS, wool pile, regularly ... (3) MULTICOLORED TEXTURED WEAVES, wool pile,
149.50 149.50 149.50 149.50
. . . Reduced many of our fine carpets for this big, varied “selection. Take advantage of sweet-and-low prices to decoWith Ayres’ Easy Payment Plan a
rate from the floor up! small down payment will bring delivery.
Popular Colors, Sizes, Weaves
Room-size rugs Wiltons Wall-to-wall carpeting Twistweaves Stair and hall carpet ~~ Axminsters
Embossed Carved Figured Plain weaves
All-Wool Pile Carpets
(28) SQ. YDS. EBONY FLORAL AXMINSTER, 12-ft. width, regularly 11.95 sq. yd.....5.88 sq. yd.
SQ. YDS. BEIGE FLORAL AXMINSTER, 9-ft. width, regularly 9.50 sq. yd...... 6.49 sq. yd. SQ. YDS. GREEN TWISTONE AXMINSTER, 9ft. width, reqularly 9.50 sq. yd.... 6.49 sq. yd. SQ. YDS. GREEN TWISTONE AXMINSTER, 12-ft. width, regularly 9.50 sq. yd. 6.49 sq. yd. SQ. - YDS. BURGUNDY TWISTWEAVE, 9-ft. width, regularly 12.95 sq. yd. ... 8.88 sq. yd. SQ. YDS. GRAY SELF-TONE AXMINSTER, 9ft. width, regularly 14.95 sq. yd. .. 8.88 sq. yd. SQ. YDS. GREEN MODERN AXMINSTER, 12ft. width, regularly 15.95 sq. yd. .. 8.88 sq. yd. SQ. YDS. GREEN- ROUND WIRE WILTON, 9ft. width, regularly 17.95 sq. yd. .. 9.88 sq. yd. SQ. YDS. GREEN ROUND WIRE WILTON, 12-ft. width, regularly 17.95 3q.yd., 9.88 sq. yd.
SQ. YDS. GREEN ROUND WIRE WILTON, 15-ft. width, regularly 17.95 sq. yd. 9.88 sq. yd.
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(40) SQ. YDS. AQUA PRESSED BROADLOOM, 9. ft. width, regularly 5.75 sq. yd. ... 2.88 sq. yd. (47) SQ. YDS. GREEN PRESSED BROADLOOM, 9. ft. width, regularly 5.75 sq. yd. ... 2.88 sq. yd. (132) SQ. YDS. BEIGE PROVINCIAL AXMINSTER, 12-ft, width, regularly 10.95 sq. yd. 7.29 sq. yd. (32) SQ. YDS. GREEN SELF-TONE AXMINSTER, 12ft. width, regularly 13.95 sq. yd. 7.88 sq. yd. (97) SQ. YDS. GREEN TWO.TONE AXMINSTER, 12-ft. width, regularly 13.95 sq. yd. 8.88 sq. yd. (64) SQ. YDS. GREEN AXMINSTER, 9-f. width, regularly 18.50 sq. yd. .......... 8.88 sq. yd. (72) SQ. YDS. BEIGE MODERN AXMINSTER, 9.ft. widths, regularly 15.95 sq. yd. ... 9,88 sq. yd. (75) SQ. YDS. GREEN HEAVY TWISTWEAVE, 9.f+. width, regularly 17.25 sq. yd. ... 12.88 sq. yd. {143) SQ. YDS. HEAVY GRAY TWISTWEAVE, |5.f+. width, regularly 17.25 sq. yd. ... 12.88 sq. yd. (121) SQ. YDS. ROUND WIRE TEXTURED WILTON, ° I5-ft. width, reg. 17.95 sq. yd. .. 13.88 sq. yd.
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SQ. YDS. GRAY GARVED WILTON, 9- ft. width, regularly 16.95 sq. yd. ... 11.88 sq. yd. SQ. YDS. GRAY CARVED WILTON, 12- ft. width, regularly 16.95 sq. yd. ... 11.88 sq. yd. (38) SQ. YDS. GREEN CARVED WILTON, 12-ft. width, regularly 16.95 sq. yd. ... 11.88 sq. yd. (37) SQ. YDS. GREEN ROUND WIRE WILTON, 15. ft. width, regularly 12.35 sq. yd. 7.88 sq. yd.
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5000 sq. yds. Broadloom..Carpet
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128. Picket St., Plainfield, Ind. &
-4 Blks. East of Bus. Section
Very nice Walnut dresser, round Walnut Victorian Table, walnut chairs, rare frosted jam jar In Three Face pattern, other interesting miscellaneous antique items in Briss, Pat. tern Glass and China. Open Tues. thru Sun., 10 to 8; closed
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8 N. DEQUINCY ST. IR-6283 4 Large tureen with ladle, W e dgewood tfureen with hound handle, 8 Havi-
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Haviland pilates, cups and saucers. Misc. antiques and furniture. Open Sunday and
daily 9 to 9.
land tureens,
regularly .......... Sara se rt teaaa ya versie (2) MULTICOLORED TEXTURED WEAVES, wool pile,
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TON, 12-ft, width, regularly 16.25 sq. yd.
10.88 sq. yd. (29) SQ. YDS. ROSE-BEIGE PRESSED BRO AD-
LOOM, 9-ft. width, regularly 5.75 sq. yd.
PLAN
2.88 59. yd.
(80) SQ. YDS..GRAY HEAVY VELVET, 12.ft. width, regularly 19.50 sq. yd. ....... 13.88 sq. yd. (40) SQ. YDS. GREEN TWO.TONE CARVED WIL.
Ayres’ Rugs and Carpets, Seventh Floor
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widths. Regularly 6.75 sq.
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