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dT) Wedding Pretty Enough to Wear All // Day Long Eat Wel ir Los— 1] Attendants; TL Danish |

; pretty ‘enough to wear all nS

a | Date Named CL | long. Narrow ruffling makes a

nice trim and the belt ties crispEmily Kimbrough's

Pudding Is The Berries

ly in back. Note the interesting side closing. Pattern 8327 is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 12, 14,

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; ; Daughter to Marry | it 3 16, 18 and 20. Size 14, 3% yards | © By GAYNOR MADDOX ran Times Speci | oc SBE ow | COPENHAGEN — The Mrs. Keon PHILADELPHIA, May ‘18 — + A neat button front dress is American ambassador to Den- ‘ —106542 4 Miss Al Emily Wrench has an- versatile and charming and de- » . ' . Note the Fabric and the Price Compare This Price —10 2 nounced’ the date and the at-!| | lightfully easy to sew. Few pat- mark, Mrs. Eugenie Ander—9 762 tendants for her wedding to Rich- | tern pieces and a clearly illu- son, invited .us.to luncheon at the —K 5 ard Bancker McCurdy, strated sew chart arescertain to Embassy. Her Danish .cook re- Meg's 4.95 Nylon and Acetate 2 19¢ yd. Th br ide-to-be is the daughter | please novice and expert at sented serving plain American ) - ‘of Mr5‘®imbrough Wrench, bet-| : sewing. food when she knew so many. » . ; y ter known as author Emily Kim. | 3 [3 Patdern 8722 is a sew-rite per- richer dishes. aH 14 2 © brough, native of Muncie, Ind. | forated pattern in sizes 14, 16, | But. our sympathetic “hostess. SPORTS: SHIRTS. ORT DENIM © “Mr. and Mrs. Fry ubréy Meg 4 18, 20; 40, 42, 44, 46. Size .16,.: wy aware of the lavish meals the : } ais id 'Curdy; Chestnut Hill, are the 37 yards of 39- inch." x e Danes Hud been giving | § parents: of tHé prospective bride-! Send today for your copy of us. She thought a simple Ameri- 2. . : grooms the spring and summer Fashion, ican chicken pie would be welcome, The Jung 9 ceremony will be in kk our complete pattern magazine. |It-tasted plain wonderful. ! en % RTH EAST the ‘Episcopal Church of the Re-|’ N It's colorful, interesting, infor- Two days later we sat in the . 5 C T All Pasq deemer, Bryn Mawr. A reception | mative. Smart, easy. to make spacious dining room of the sec-| : : will follow in Mrs. Wrench’s near- frocks; decorating tips; gift pat- ond lady of Denmark. |

by Haverford home.

terns printed for you.

Madame Kraft's daughter and |

her granddaughter lunched with] us. The “simple home -meal” turned out to be grapefruit with!

Maid- of Honor

Miss Margaret De Vecchi, New|

SUE BURNETT The Indianapolis Times

| § r Nylon and acetate—the fabric combo that's Stripes and plains for playclothes, dusters,

York, will be maid of honor. ] 214 W. Maryland St. \mounds of sugar, Bory cutie with easy to wash, quick to dry. Smart for summer spreads and drapes. Pre-shrunk and fast-color. 1 : : hrooms, as an 0 otato| a . . . . " aE gestuzios bi be Mrs. | : Indianapolis 9, Ind. [a a three Pe activitfes in your choice of pastel colors. Wide choice of popular colors. 36" Wide. arles Hancock, Mrs. Richard | i ’ ? Bowdoing Neiley and Miss Locke No. 8327 Price 30c of bread. Block's Men's Furnishings, Street Floor Block's Fabrics, Fourth Floor Kennedy, all of Philadelph i / No. 8722 Price 30¢ Next a platter of Danish cheeses y, adelphia, | and another of sliced salami and! John G. McCurdy will be his! : Size...... 722 ressed ham. J ——— brother’s best man. Ushers will! 2% Fashion Book Price 25¢ \P rt BI WarnTpastries fresh| include R. Parker Kuhn, New| BEY NATO oueiiaoneiiviieniiie ite | Special Savings on a Best Selle Toddler's York; Denholm Jacobs, Boston: | i =k from Mamade Minister's favorite P g est Seller

ssssessceveneens

Arthur Milam, Jacksonville, Fla.: ‘Medical Center Plans

‘osu Alumnae _ vey

Harry E. Thayer and Montgomery Street .svecscecerecccscscesense vi 1 i 3 Harris, both of Philadelphia, ‘Annual Campus Review | ODGROD MED FLODE (DAN- 2.50 Alice Carol Plisse Crepe — —— | The third annual campus re-| y ess enssssnsssssssssssnnsns Club to Meet hope RED BERRY PUDDING , j Th D + S view ‘Flapper Follies” will be State “rds rrrsieransnuinsens WITH CREAM) . e octor ays— sponsored by the students at In-! One and two-thirds pounds red } e Exercis diana University Medica! Center Fashion Ex er Luncheon-Bridge ‘currants, one and two-thirds | COTTON SHIRT BOXER SHORTS at 8 p. m. today and tomarrow. P w | ounds raspberries, eight cups| . Y e Sponsored by the intracampus, | Set Tuesday re, one- Oe cup potato flour

| social committee, the show will be|

ed Mrs. Robert B. Plessinger is in or cornstarch, vanilla, blanched | presented in the school ee

|charge of arrangements for the almonds. Boil the washed berries in water

Needs Study

{ rium. annual guest day luncheon- -bridge| $7 QO 7 5 C °

By EpWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. | The 55-member cast includes | jof the Indianapolis Ohio State until all juice is extracted. Strain toa Ines mech of oe exercises |stuydents from the nursing school, | University Alumnae Club. through sieve or cheese cloth. Recult to discuss, partly becom [school of medicine, dentistry, | It will be at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday turn strained juice to fire. Sweetscuss, partly because medical technology, occupational | lin the Meridian Hills Country en to taste.

it has become an emotional ang physical therapy and other,

matter wit |Club. Remove from fire, hot but not . . 5 . ¢ Now a ay beagle that jeticational groups on the campus, | Mrs. E. G. Rich, reservations boiling, and thicken with one-| Sanforized and color-fast with convertible neck- Good for any kind of wear. Toddlers plisse eve exercises chairman, is being assisted by fourth cup potato flour or corn-| [ing and action yoke back. Save on several ‘for

|Mesdames T. M. Held, H. G. Craw- starch to each four cups. Do not crepe boxer shorts in red, blue or green stripe.

ford, R. C. Golt, Herschel Good-!p4i1. Add vanilla. Pour into glass ‘man, Kenneth Schuman and Hugh y,,w]. When it begins to thicken,

iJ. Baker Jr. decorate top with almonds. | | Mrs. John David Baker, retir-| Serve sugar and thick |

will not change the siZe or shape "of the eye permanently and

summer skirts, slacks and shorts. White and

colors. Sizes 32-38.

Block's Blouses, Street Floor

A real value. Sizes |-3.

Smith Colleg ge Club to Meet

Block's Kindergarten Shop, Third Floor

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there fore it Plans Election ng President, will install new of- cream, for four or five. Susanne] could not be . oh include Mrs. Plessinger, P31sbo, one of Denmark’s bestexpected to do Of Officers preaont. Mrs. J. A. Lane ger known cooks and author of “Dan- . orien The final meeting of the In- Mrs. M. J.' Way, first and second ish Cookery,” gave us the recipe. NOTION SPECIALS JEWELRY SPECIALS {dianapolis Smith College Club {vice presidents; Mrs. C. L. Cun-

v/) astigma tism. For such pur- # poses, properly fitted glasses Dr. Jordan are likely to do more The testimony of those who claim to have been helped by | exercises in such conditions | cannot pe ignored, however, and + this subject deserves and is receiving the serious attention of those who are qualified to judge.

{will be at.1 p. m. Monday in the! ‘home of Mrs. Wilbur F. Pell, | Shelbyville. - Following the luncheon election (of officers will take place and | (members wil discuss next year’s benefit project. Miss Melissa Jane . Shortridge High School

'liffe, secretary; Mrs. William Gilbert, treasurer, and Mrs. Held, telephone eh chairman.

Sunday's Menus

i BREAKFAST: Orange | juice, ham and eggs, toasted |

Princess Obolensky An international fashion Hot Dogs Deluse

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Dress, blouse, cap sleeve styles.

English muffins, butter or fortified margarine, coffee, milk.

DINNER: Jellied bouillon, lemon slices, crackers, roast chicken, celery stuffing, giblet gravy, mashed potatoes, buttered asparagus, water-

5.98 Rhinestone Necklaces ........3.99

Regular $1 and $2 Ombre ~——Perls T eas1EUng 1.89

Regular $1 and $2 Fashion Earrings ..............79¢c and 1.59

authority, Princess Cathleen | Make frankfurters deluxe by

Mowrer, | Obolensky, will visit Wasson’s | cenior.| Monday and Tuesday. St o's | stuffing them with a mixture of

‘has been awarded the full fresh-| Preside at informal showings of jashed liverwurst, real mayon-| man year scholarship by the col-| misses, women’s and half-size |naise, minced pickles and onions. | lege. She is the daughter of Mrs. -dresses by C. H. D. Robbins on | Then wrap each with a strip of]

{bacon and broil as usual.

= n td f IN DISORDERS of the eye

Alice C. Mowrer, 6115 Burlington | the second floor during those | Ave. days.

such as glaucoma and cataracts

She also will hold a fashion |

cress and cucumber salad, French dressing, Danish red

Above prices plus 20% tax

Mrs. William Spiegel, Shelby-

1.98 Ladies’ Plastic Raincoats ....1.47

there is little reason to believe

clinic during the period.

|ville, chairman of the luncheon, “The key to being well-

that eye exercises are helpful. . | will be assisted by Mrs. J. C. De-f 5 2 In fact, exercises may be 94h | Pres and Mrs. William O. Scott, dressed.” says the Princess, ‘is

prevent treatment with drugs | Shelbyville; Mrs. James C. Skin- | to have the proper dress for the

or surgery which would prevent | {ner, Oaklandon, and Mrs. James| occassion. It is not money that

Blindness. mahes the well-dressed women,

It is not wise, therefore, for a person to start on eye exercises unless he is so advised by a competent eye specialist who can observe the progress and is

K. Northam.

| she says, “it is knowledge, care

and planning.” The originator of the Fashion Academy Award and the annual announcement of the 10 best-

Designing Woman

coffee, milk.

SUPPER: Fruit salad. sour cream dressing, assorted cheeses, crisp rolls, butter or fortified margarine, chocolate layer cake, tea, milk.

berry pudding with cream, |

Butler Group

Complete with carrying case.

1.25 Quilted Plastic Chair Pad Sets, 87¢

Red, blue, green, yellow.

Block's Notions, Street Floor

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1.95 Novelty Compacts ..........1.69 1.25 Comb and Compact Sets .....89%

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dressed women in America, the Princess has her own fashion school in New York. | Garments to be modeled in- | clude printed georgettes, sheer crepes, voiles, spun linens in tailored and dressy styles and | cotton laces. |

Usually Much More

i alert for any development which | i make it hazardous to continue.

| Bread Cuts Costs

{ Budget-conscious homemakers get the best value for their food! dollars by ,using bread in main dishes. Contbined with other foods such as meat, fish, poultry and|

Plans Installation

Installation of new officers of [the Butler University Women’s |Faculty Club will follow the annual President’s Day luncheon to-

TOILETRY SPECIALS

Regular 15 for 1.89 Block's Lanolin and Mint Soap ..............]5 for 1.39

Cannon Turkish

HAND TOWELS

39:

Heavy, absorbent quality, 16x26". Solid colors of petal pink, yellow, grey, aqua, citron. Stock up on plenty for summer.

—Elizabeth Hillyer. Try blue and green as a strik- |r ow in Atherton Center.

is . forty |

Question: My son years old, and has been afflicted with Huntington’s chorea {

| ing color scheme. For example, |

. : | New officers are Mrs. DeForest Dishes | the picture above. Here the |o'Dell, president; Mrs. John Best,

James W.

for eight years. Will you please

explain why there is no cure? Packing

vegetables, bread is an important] Answer: This disease is a | Packing dishes for the big walls and rug are deep blue. vice president; Mrs. . part of delicious meat loaf, tasty true heredity disease of the {moving day? Then remember that The white framed furniture is Ferguson, treasurer, and Mrs. 25¢ Hewitt Bulk Soap ........10c bar stuffings and hearty casseroles. nervous system. In addition to (flat dishes packed horizontally| covered in a tweedy fabric that |Galvin Walker and Miss Ruth

|Heitz, recording and corresponding secretaries. Mrs. Harry E. Crull, chairman, twill be assisted by Mesdames F. D. Kershner, A. D. Beeler, G. O. |Comfort and A. C. Eichsteadt.

the fact that there is no cure |crack easily. Wrap each with at| because it is inherited, it is [least two thicknesses of paper| also sad because it does not [and stand them up around the, show up as a rule until a per- [edge with the bottom of the, son is fully grown. ig towdrd the outside of the| arre

Bread binds the ingredients to-| gether and.extends the flavor of| the dishes by catching and hold-| ing-the juices during the cooking] period. ’

combines two shades of green with white. Deep green fringe

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69¢ Plastic Tissue Boxes ..........45¢

edges the white swag-over white drapery. Cushions, for a brisk dash of color, are orange.

3.75 Balpine Pine Oil .1.80*

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*Price plus 20% tax

Block's Drugs, So. Mex. Block's Linens, Fourth Floor.

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Regular $2 Quality

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T-SHIRTS $7 29

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You'll recognize these nylons immediately as they are sold every day in our hosiery department. Colors for now and all summer. Sizes 81/3 to 10143.

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stripes and plain colors. sizes.

Block's Neckwear, Street Floor

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Mens .1.95, 2.50 and 2.95

Regular 2.20 Yard Value

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