Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1951 — Page 6
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 185%
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club events scheduled for days. A 545 p. cafeteria will open the annual
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Tech High School Alumni Association May 1= Frederic Barker will play the carillon during - _ the dinner hour.
The Tech give a concert.
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department, will present selec- | tions from American and modern composers. hostess will be assisted by Mrs, William Herschell and Mrs, B, tea table and Mesdames Lehman Dunning, Harry WDragoosSr., Herbert K. Fatout, W. H.. Ling and Charles H. Smith and Miss Ruth Mrs, Harry Pragoo II is In charge
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on New Fashions
St. Louis Stylist To Be at Wasson's
THE YOUNGER set will have a chance to meet up with an expert on younger set styles late next-week, Come ing to Wasson's Junior Department on May 18 and 19 will be Mrs. Margery Vasey, roving stylist, for the Carlye dress firm of St. Louis.
There wiil be informal modeling on both days in the department, and Mrs. Vasey will point out late fashion trends in the Carlye collection. She also will stand by to advise on wardrobe selections and accessories.
Tu CARLYE'S summer c¢ollee= tion, for size. 7 to.-17 figures, highlights colors from somber to bright with many white ace
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to 8 p. m. entertainment The New Neighbors League will meet for a cents. Organdies, gingham o Will vary from a one-act play to an art ex 12.30 p. m. luncheon tomorrow in the Hotel | Irish linen, piques, broadcloth BOUQUET I( hibit .or Craftsman g Guild Fair "1 he Sisters Lincoln. A style show by Wasson's will high- and striped shirtings are im- Prepare ce Nn Wiji be given in room 300. Stuns! light the activities portant in the line. Trimmings package direc all. e Robert C. Craig Art Gallery on the aslosse : sx dA aE Oil: | i ng te liquid. third floor of Stuart Hall also will be dpen Twig Bi) De esdames Wiliam S : Jnelude lacet and ernbroldery. irr pa The Tower room will confain the Craftsman 's I PR Dreams and bres Garoeiey New Laure: 17esbes i Sp Hin from cookle sheets } A us HR DHEA 8, New - sunback shea o fu yles, ue a a : bers are Mesdames Abrams, Sacre, Donald many with jackets and fitted colar, Place, ceding the X p. m. business session in Case, (i. H. .I. Huybers. Kenneth Cornell . sersible. There’ plate w | the gym, Miss Louise E. Swan will play the Harry Erixson, Robert Robbins, R. G. Weikert Roles. iy Si 3 plate. Times Photo by Liova 8. Watton. | 527: Lot Green, president, will direct the and Louis Kramp. : One of the frocks to be shown Cover with Id Lorie (left | Slogan of peers is pictured a broadcloth second layer CANADIAN SPEAKER—Mrs. Haro one (le ) as gues Following presentation of alumni scholar- Mrs Robert Dale will be installed as presi- | shirtwaist design with striped only, with pi speaker for today's luncheon meeting of the Indianapolis Section, | ship awards, there will be a program by the dent of the Beta Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi | skirt. and solid top accented fce cream fr National Council of Jewish Women. With her is Mrs. Walter B. | boys Concert Club and the Girls Concert Club Sorority, at its regular meeting tomorrow in | with white pique collar and w large oval t. Lichtenstein, re-elected local section president. From 9 p. m. to midnight, alumni. will dance the Sub Be in the Ober Building. cuffs. Colors are charcoal gray, petal shapes. . to the music of Ralph Lillard's orchestra. ther officers to be installed are Mrs. Al- sorrel or navv blue: sizes are cream freezer : ; By AGNES H. OSTROM | Se bert “Peters Jr. ‘vice president, Miss Elva | 7 to 15, and the price is $29.95, Tefrigeratop 1 . "CANADA'S COUNCIL program gets all {ts stimulation and | The Magazine Club will meet at 2 p.m. Bonne and Mrs. Marshall Read recording and | ee To serve, co guidance from America,” Mrs. Harold Lorie, Canadian National Saturday in the home of Mrs. Odin F. Wad- corresponding secretaries: Mrs. Harold Gaal- alternate stra Council of Jewish Women's president, said in an interview here leigh, 4220 Roland Road, Wynnedale. ema, treasurer, and Mrs; Louis Reinhold, ex- | Events— fce cream pet tot T to Ww also International Council of Jewish Mrs. J. H. Smiley, president elect, will tension officer : i nut on center e Joronto Woman, une J EW}! present the “year books -for next year and The ceremony will be pe == me Women's, vice president. was guest speaker this noon for the | briefly outline the program at the business Mary Yeurt tole are Mas ~ TOMORROW ] Sloane Sncheon of le Tadian: niques In social welfare meth- | %ession. Mrs. William Pelz, Jordan Music (ieorge Shaffer, sponsor. = ic Pique on broadcloth Indianapolis Current Events — 2 e ta apolis- Section . | § mee - a p. m. Mrs. Lora Lackey, 3042 is abroad. | —- ere ene ieee ) ) moor Country Club. ot L ’ (= Black d Brid | Winthrop, hostess. Guest day : . “Today a woman cannot re- | ackwood on bri ge— | ojo D. stess. Gues Y. Ca- ) . “ : , » Mrs Lorie explained ber ca: T0008 wer conn, Legion (Group : Auxiliary | REI Ok Sees SE : ity. Her point of view f . I. Palmer. Music. : bers mm 14. sections stretching community To M Mr. Dale's Coup Would Have Worked . ; lg President y : st be international in scope | O ee { . . Flemish Flanders Chap... ITSC— Q from Ontario to Vancouver, in- Mus ISTS prem Gamma Soro! and understanding,” Mrs. Lorie | . ICersS | 7:.45p m. Mrs. Merle Cox, 1008 cluded no professionals as there "we { 4 luncheon meet emphasized. A | + H ains esser Oo ; 5 - E. 61st, hostess. Speaker, Mrs. t are in the American organiza- ; uxiliary to Hear | r. qasrers | Medical & Features . ne Tomorrow she will speak at a | > | i a a roup { John Thornburgh. hon They: are all voltn- , .cheon of the Terre Haute | Mrs. Rumpler ! MR. MASTERS: THOUGHT there might be a good sacrifice at| | Meets at Club Irvington Chap, DAR—1 p. m, ve ie recognized tn Canada Section, NCJW. | Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will be guest four spades if Mr. Abel had something like the jack doubleton in the| South dealer Mrs. D: J. Hendrickson, 29 N, Showe a a leading social welfare Officers installed at the lunch- |gpeaker for the monthly luncheon Suit. If he got doiibled. he planned to run to five diamonds. | Both sides vulnerable Officers were elected and in-/ Webster, hostess. “Historical : oup,” she said eon were Mrs. Walter B. Lich- {meeting of the Robison-Ragsdale Mrs. Keen would have doubled four spades, all right, but she NORTH stalled vesterday at the last] Review,” Mrs. Richard B. Milgroup, No tenstein, re-elected president; (Unit, American Legion Auxiliary. never got the chance. With his fine aggressive distribution, Mr. Dale Mrs. Keen | y a ler. i She Dlougly Soi of he Mesdames Nat Smith, Meyer [It will be next Tuesday noon in thought his best chance for a good score on the hand was to go to| S—] 933 Meeting of the year held hy the adies Federal -12:30 p. m. Mrs esiadishment of sae ~ Efroymson and Louis Fink, (the Central Christian Church five hearts eee | H—K 8 3 (Woman's Auxiliary to the Indi- Kenneth Barber, 6152 Haver- . ’ > > . ! : , 6152 yerreational Golden Age clubs for frgt through third vice presi- | Mrs. Charles Schaub. hostess. He executed a brilliant coup in to think that if he returned the/ D—A 83 |anapolis Medical Society. The, ford, hostess. Mrs. Marshall older persons, 60 years or OVer, gents and Mrs: Stanley Her- |will be isted by Mes an effort to bring that contract queen of spades, Mr. Dale would C—K 10 5 ! : : . wi r part of council's Canadian so- assiste y Mesdames raft and ister discard 7 1 WEST EAST noon luncheon was in the Wood-© Williams and Mrs. W. P. Foote, rat man and Mrs. William Borman, [Homer Asher, Emmett Marshall, home and it probably would have : er discard a loser on 8 As tock Club | entertainment. cial welfare program in geriat- recording and corresponding |Al Peters Sr. Richard Thomas Worked against a lesser opponent the jack of spades. Mr. Masters Mr. Abel Mr. Masters Stoc ub. 11908 y 7. Mrs Os L rics. secretaries. F. B. Long and Florence Plump. |than Mr. Masters. But Mr. Mas- Was supposed to return a diamond S—8 S—A Q108 74 New offices are Mrs. W. Bur-| a Ces ase es, Non-Sectarian Mrs. Morris Jacobs, financial, | Poppies and poppy containers ters counts out every hand and he ~on Which. Mr. Dale would pitch H—A 4 2 H—1 leigh Matthew, president; Mrs. 4, oreg a and Mrs. Robert Hollander and |will be distributed by Mrs Carl countered with some good think- the deuce of spades and wrap up D—-K QJ 76 2 D—109 5 4 John R. Swaii. president el pea Chap., Phi Theta Delta “All non-sectarian, they are Mrs. Herman Schnabel, assist- (Gates, poppy chairman, in antici- In8 ©f his own to bring about the five-odd. {C—18 4 Cp 3 Im d : t Pres sev i 7 p. m. Hawthorn Room. Mrs. begun after a social welfare ant financial secretaries, and |pation of the annual Poppy Day defeat of the contract. Plaved th 0 { . SOUTH {Mesdames Loren H. Martin, John] Kenneth Lee, Mrs. Maryellen group studies the needs of the Mrs. Joseph Jackson Sr. and [sales May 25 and 26. : 'D d the Ki riaye e Yueen | Mr. Dale IH. Greist and Bennett Kraft, | Rarne Ang Miss Marge Lehr, community in which they are Mrs. Louis C. Wolf, assistant These poppies are made by the roppe : e Ring BUT MR. MASTERS did a little! Sei 2 mu {first through third vice presi- Iie Te others’ banquet. set up. Toronto calls its club treasurer. Marion Hospital veterans. Sale. MR. ABEL opened the six of figuring of his own. Just what ld 1 dents; Mrs. Edwin R. Eaton,!| nn rg iy "the ‘Good Age Club.’ Ottawa's Ti Sitseiort ce Mesoames proceeds are used for promotion hearts. Immediately, Mr. Dale was Mr. Dale going to discard on! er Gun Q FB Be !treasurer;-Mrs _John-W, Deower! Hee. EN Noo and, club, called ‘Community Friend- Clarence ~ Theodore Dann-{of the auxillary's™ ¢hild “welfare realized that with four spades-on the jack of spades -if it was set Mi Hg ; I- si RY hi ~ra On Inaludes no Jews. ap David Caok,, Serving un- (and veterans programs. Mrs. Fred the board, two in his hand and up> Mr. Abel had put in a vane lsonetuing: NORTH. KART a Mrs. Ted Grisell, recording "i Pra UNITS “Through the clubs these older expire rectors’ terms are Hasselbring has acted as Poppy Mr. Masters going to.four spades able overcall in diamonds, Mr. 5 mg ‘and corresponding secretaries; geport—6:30 p. m. Basket dinpeople learn they are part of ~Mesdames Samuel Prager, Lou |Club-chairman for this year. [all alone, the opening lead must Masters had four of them and 14 Ny. ia 1 § Mrs. Matthew Cornacchione, pub-|- ner. Red Cross film. Speaker the community, are real citi- Leventhal and Edgar Kiser. Groups Listed {be a singleton. there were three in dummy. Mr. sp All Pass ~ licity; Mrs. Frank Gastineau his-| on Nome Defense zens.” ” Winners ha P oo This meant that he would lose Dale could not have more than t ia CM Ch o {Township House—7:30 p. m. “The Mrs. Lorie also told about the Wh Re A on Da a spade. a spade ruff and the ace one. Therefore he had no dia- Mr, Dale was capable of playing pian, Le. aries F, Yoptes) Life of Stephen Foster,” muservice to new Canadians in the Enters Club Mary Seeger COT: harra hearts for down one. So. with- mond loser to get rid of. It was the king of spades from the hold- parliamentarian; and Mrs. Philip! sical production by pupils. country’s many port towns. “We | {The posters were drawn by Indi- out a moment's hesitation. he extremely unlikely that it would ing he actually had. So he laid B.. Reed, counselor. ne have welcomed over 20,000 Jew- | ® 'anapolis public school: pupils. yoppedt the king of spades under help Mr Dale to discard one club down the queen of spades and Committee members include: Luncheon Frida Mr. M sa | ish immigrants, meeting them | eC ion ace | Phey GQ I Nr : Mr. Masters’ ace on the jack of spades. {that trick plus the ace of trumps pf.eq 3 at boMts and trains, providing bat ey are Group (fifth and! Now Mr. Masters was supposed’ Ip addition, Mr. Masters knew assured the set. esdames Joseph A. Shugart, Al-| . he Paul Coble Post, Amerihousing and nursing facilities, | The First District, Indiana Fed-|SIXtR grades) — Jackie Sue Wilson, | bert M. Donato, Howard 8. Wil-'can Legion Auxillary, will hold doctors, seeing to furniture, [eration of Clubs, is presenting 5° Sol Ls Michad! So, 2 My Daye Rumm S | liams Jr.,, Mrs. Roy V. Myers, [a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Friday in even looking up schools for the Mrs. Dale Kight, Poseyville, as a WE ay ue 9 fen wily y age Nae Earl W. Mericle, Bernard D./the home of Mrs. Edgar T. children. {candidate for the third vice rev. [E05 3). honoraRle en Or Sroup) R /] Fi F d F d St. Francis Hospital Guild Willi p oi on Harold T. Moore |L2Y0€S, 22 E. 73d St. Assisting t | 3] : 8) , , th : “We Strongly feel newcom- jaens in the 1952 convention elec |Linda Gandy. 34, first; Catherina| eq y ine oo oun sponsor a rummage sale in the Charles Y. Knowles. Robert DR Lon tee Nu le Newames $y Sates: iy a interested | . At present Mrs. Kight is Posey Beles, Shorlriags eh Schaal} / S : R + f (hospital Friday and Saturday. pry Glen v. Ryan, George Rader, |Bride, Sylvan Bush, William ults I 8 County president. and recording fecond. and Betsy alexander. [1) SWISS Restaurants Chairmen are Miss Olivia Welmer ‘Frank M. Hall and Clifford C. Doeppers, Gayle Wolte and W. B. citizens, secretary of the IFC juniors or. (Shortridge, honorable mention. | and Mrs. Ralph Wagner. ‘Taylor. [Lerry Jr Employment Laws ea She 180 is- active in. Soup I oy, 11th and 12th] By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT et me ete : 2857 % 4 Ty { 8s) — Delores Cooney, Howe ~N NTE 7 , sols . . the American Legion Auxiliary 5r2des) —De So ENEVA, May 9—When you are living in hotels in Canada's council is largely ee Home Economics Club in her 18h School, first; Zarilda Gortin, | n op oy i ® By MRS. Y | Crispus Attucks, second, and Lin-| Europe it seems entirely natural to try different Make th responsible for the fair employ- community. Mrs. Kight lives on I ) ry aiieren a e ment practices law currently a farm with her husband and da Jugman, Howe, honorable| ,agtayurants for all vour evening meals. I have decided Bolders for 1 being considered fn the Ontario two sons. ‘ qt | that Swiss restaurants are as good as eati lace 'h give 38 B®.) Parliament. And for the Hu- | er ————————————— May 17 the unit will join with | 0 1d g ng piaces anywhere are easy to Speedway and Federal units in a| €!Se In the world, A 1 man Rights and Fundamental (pg: ally p 3 de ’ . Sl ou ; : are properly an iain |'Finger Pressing arty or “ne linge. Hoc, One ight las week Mis Thompson and 1 took my son, HEART CAKE Tere 5 : + . nts: w»00-mile-race-theme — +a lain x X = py ’ 9 I AuAtiEn Council April, Cuts Ironing Time will be used. voung people to dine in a place where one Two golden layers filled and _iced Totem 2 : Did you ever stop to realize rr me eset ae eee can see one's steak being cooked I assure { ; h x 1 it 2 ing plete .c The particular project in the that garments which are not Card Part} Sal | you the flavor of the steak was “unique.” with a new real cocoanut creme icing material re Canadian overseas program i8 wrung or twisted dusing washing ~2 arries oe I don't know how it was achieved, but it : ... topped by smooth vanilla fon illustrations providing expendable working do not have as many wrinkles to The Ladles of the Indianapolis| certainly was very delicious and everyone wy dant, and with white cocoanut on the rections, materials for the Beth Hayeled he ironed out? “Finger pressing” Saenger-Chor will hold two card said he had a wonderful dinner. | ay : CL IR SY School, 2 Fay o ne {freshly lauridered garments algo/Darties soon. One will be at 1:30 This particular restaurant, De Lor du : sides. The decoration . +. pink roses ANT sehoo! of education of the He- cuts ironing time. P. m. tomorrow and the other at; Rhone. is very well known and I have seen "and a gold inscription, “MOTHER 4 : brew University in Jerusalem. That means pulling along lines (8:15 p. m. Saturday. Both will; a number of the other delegates dining there. d 8 P 4 The Indi: The neighbor country also co- [of stitching and shaping and be In Saenger-Chor Hall, 521 E. It would never occur to me at home to dine 3712 W operates with the American straightening garments as they're 13th St. out every night. In fact, IT would rebel at ; Council in support of a home in (hung to dry. The ease andspeed | the suggestion, but here and in many other Chic Paris for unattached girls and lot froning is further increased by| =: { European cities it seerns the entertaining in scholarships for European pressing clothes when evenly | thing to do. No. 2857 students to study new tech- damp. | We ‘had lunched between our morning and afternoon Anne Ca es Leet tn SE a iS gg in the Palais des Nations, restaurant-and everyone got is fill of sunshine. forever @ source of | I thought I really had acquired a burn on the back of my NAMO® cccces wl 3 " 4 : li | Desk, hut i Sorel i be a) right hy evening. Ges cssssnnnnee auty an oveli- poems —— . - | wi l ) ness. It's so easy to al P| 1 T o | Street ..cc.e select a gift from roup ans l1exas rip & } ity esccece y our extensive collec Mesdames Carl J. Weinhardt, hardt will stop in Houston for the! State ton. Whether for Charles C. Martin and John L. General! Federation of Women's Ee bl aikkH Graduation, for Birthdays or Anniversaries—fine quality and (Helmer will leave tomorrow for Clubs convention which opens in| exceptional value keynote your gift from Charles Mayer and \the Flying L Ranch, Bandera, the Shamrock Hotel there Mon-| Company. {Tex., to attend the 1951 national day. | . conference of the National So- S———— ers: Arts and Lottery. — Bus Trip Planned | ; ey are national president,] : corresponding secretary and treas- v The annual bus trip of the er ankivAIn Maennenchor Ladies Society will urer, respectively, Ben! ) The conference opens Saturday Pe discussed Friday at a 1:30 morning and closes Monday.'p. m, meeting and card party In @ ere will be 2 Post Conference the Ladies Parlors of the Atheoard session Tuesday. spe- . : 3 cial trip to Mexico by plane has Rasum, Hostesses will be Mrs. been planned for Sunday. Paul Ulrich and Mrs. Dorothea i On the way home Mrs. Wein- Schroeder. 1 A I 4 Follow "PEOP TOWN BANK | est, ea BETSY ROSS CANDIES : can 4 | quick, A—14XK Yellow Green Tourmaline Earrings. . $45.00 A Lovely Remembrance bankin B—14K White Gold Aquamarine Ring $125.00 FANCY GIFT BOXES $1.55 to $ | cated | hi : .55 to $10.00 | i C—14K Yellow Gold Gentleman's Signet Ring $30.00 v . main b D— 14K Yellow Gold Cuff Link . . Large Assortment Priced $1.10 to $8.65 | ellow uff -Links............. $30.00 _ 'Pollow the sun | . ; 2 3 Prices Include Tox whotiow the Sus" ts ane 7 the LUSCIOUS CANDIES | ASPs adrtied prices oe LAYER CAKE ~ "™ Registered Jeweler—American Gem Socle new Catalina swimsuits to be : guaranteed f : 3 slaty featured next week in Wasson's From the House of Quality prices Wective Wn Do CUP CAKES oanr Sportswear department. FEx- cia r ves- in PEC : pected there Tuesday for cus- Mail Orders Handled PrompHy day, May 15th. orconsrn 6,1, 39¢ § Deferred tomer interviews is Miss Merry NUT RING DANISH fe 39¢ Payments— | Chisholm, fit and fashion con- ¢ -< BREAD Av Barney p : ° No Carrying { sultant for Catalina. The suit ! : f » > Steet Charge pictured, ingpired by Caribbean : 3 y PARKER ..i5..0/ sera 18-10, 6c 130 EE M LE YL ANAT — Island colors, igs an elastic- . ’ 3 % M indionepe - . | 5 ior gpl. 101s $1405. | 3 E Market sb. Laser 3840 N. Ilinels, HU-5672 } : * » : ” | : g - 4 - * . ; 9 : 7 " » 2 A ¢ Ca =e . : > . i : ds . feet pale . sais . foi ak sin elm LL Te pl i . ea ox pein toppers Tr tps pe
