Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1951 — Page 13

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Wasson's will be in the red tomorrow when

"Cavalier Red"

invades the store. The new color, tying up with a Harper's Bazaar theme, will be featured in ready-to-wear, dresses and accessories. The Faerie gown, priced at $24.95, tells two stories—the color

story and the fabric story.

It is available at Wasson's in Cavalier

red and in blue, fashioned from a permanent pleated all-nylon

fabric.—Christy.

‘Manual’s Class of 1919

Plans Reunion Picnic

V[ANUAL HIGH School's Class of "19 will meet for its annual reunion picnic Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Campbell, Acton. :

The reunion is scheduled for 2 p. m.

will be at 4:30 p. m. ” on on CLASS OFFICERS are Frank M. Cox, president; Finley Wright, vice president; Mrs. Gladys O. Crafton, secretary, and Mr. Campbell, treasurer. Special guests will include Burton W. Gorman, school principal, and Mrs. Gorman® E. H. Kemper McComb, retired principal, and Mrs.. McComb; Mrs. Mary Spiegel, Manual executive secretary, and Earl Spiegel. 4 ” » AMONG THE reservations received from teachers on the school faculty in 1919 are those of K. V. Ammerman, R. B, Morrison and Miss Arda Knox. Committees named by Mr. Cox for the event are reunion— Louis Vollrath, chairman; Mrs. Margaret O. Beckerich, Mrs. Mildred 8. Moore, Miss Esther M. Schmitt, Hyberf Metz, John Tacoma, Clark Hale and Ren T. Jordan.

on - ~ 3 RESERVAZXION Mr. Wright, chairman, Mesdames Mildred G. Millar, Gertrude B. Pagett, Elsa B. Fehr, Anna 8S, Hoffman and Rose R. Blum. Program - Mrs. Rosalie B. Spong, chairman, Mrs. Elizabeth V. Borden and Earl Baron and nominating - Miss Schmitt, chairman, Mrs. Virginia M. Rider, Judge Saul I. Rabb and Henry O. Goett. All members of the class and

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Golf Events

Announced

ADY GOLFERS will have a busy month at the Indianapolis Country Club. Four events are on the golf agenda for September. Hostess for the month is Mrs. William B. Cooley. = 2 ” TOMORROW THERE be team play with the ninehole group. Tuesday fhe Sixth Western Pin will ‘be played with prizes for most 58 or under in Class A; 6s or under in Class B and 7s or under in Class C. Guest Day, Sept. 18, will feature the Banker's Handicap for both members and guests. The season's prizes will be awarded

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at a luncheon Sept. 25 on the final golf day. = ” ” A MIXED GOLF event will be a highlight on the club

course Sept. 16. The Haueisen Trophy for best two-ball team will be awarded. Mrs. William Higburg and Mrs. L. M. Tehrenbach have been named hostesses for the ladies’ luncheon-bridge and canasta party Wednesday noon at the club.

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Meeting

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THE Indianapgjis Council "of Women will hold an

THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES WM Scholarship _ Awards Set

For Nurses THE Methodist Hospital “=Sehget—-of-Nursing . has

orientation meeting at. 2 announced results of the sp. m. Tuesday in Block's competition for scholarAuditorium, All affiliated club ships among the 114 members presidents, theiggsliernates and of the class entering this week. delegates are hed. Miss Peggy Romaine Ferjuest speaker will be Mrs. verda, Walkerton. * has been Anita Beagle Vogeler, superin- awarded the Methodist Hostendent of the Dairy’ Festival pital Alumnae Association

building and women's activities

scholarship.

director for the International gi . -—2y Dairy Exposition. The exposi- MARRIED—Aug. 12 was the METHODIST HOSPITAL tion will be held for the third scholarships go to Miss Phyllis

year Oct. 6-13 at the Indiana

State Far Grounds.

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MKS H. L. HASBROOK, Methodist Church. Parents of 1325 Parker Ave. and Miss Jill | ; : the couple are Mr. and Mrs Suzanne Gipson, 5217 Broadway: council president, has named Ch 9° F Wid logs Honoring two long-time memhet appointive officers and res & hams, hers of its group, the hospital committee chairmen for the Fletcher (Ave. “and Mr. and hoard of trustees has created oar. Mrs. Roy Harris, Columbus. two scholarships, the Otis Kirkyeas a a Tr patrick Memorial and the Origen f The former include Mrs. Rob- . . W. Fifer Memorial. ; d ert. Purkiss, devotions; Mrs. nd i : a ISS risner noi. = del i

Gordon B. Hayward and Mrs. Barl Merritt, pages; Mrs. Frank E. Wenner,

parliamentarian; .

date of the marriage of Miss

Marjorie Williams and R. Dale Harris in the East Tenth Street

Ends Vacation

Baker, Robinson, Ill.; Miss Lois Jeanne. Gansert, Connersville; Miss ‘Barbara Jane Whitney,

THE FIRST HAS been by Miss Mildred Lucille

won

Dodg-

WINNING MUMS—A blue tibbon went to Fred

Ross Jr. (left), Greenwood, in the basket ex-

hibit of all Indiana grown large flowering chrysanthemums at the State Fair. Ben H. Coffman (right),

A : ’ son, Terre Haute, and the sec: ot : : . A Mrs. Q. C. Neier, historian; Mrs. ond by Miss Virginia Ann Brazil, judge of potted plants and miscellaneous cut flowers in the floriculture division, made the William Summerville and Mrs. Miss Harriet Fisher, daughter yo santa Cruz, N. Mex. presentation. Two interested spectators were Rebecca Cannady (standing) and Marianna Stout.

J. I. Gelly, club reports; Mrs, F. C. Wilson and Mrs. Warren Springer, time keepers; Mrs.

of Mr. and Mrs. Loweil 8S. Fisher, 31 E. 45th St, has returned home frum a vacation in Colo-

Another winner is Miss Marjorie Ann Porter, Tipton, who received a scholarship given by

Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cannady, 2i5 S. Ritter Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul L,

Stout, 1503 N. Grant Ave. °

John Donagh and Mrs. W. G. rado Springs and the Rocky ., anonvmous friends of the rn z cons Hoiley, extension. vi Mountain Park with her par- cohool, Brazil Nuts Improve ents.

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According to Miss Fredericka

COMMITTEE chairmen and The Fishers are spending an- g. Koch, school director, the Sauce Flavor vice chairmengare Mrs. A.'G other weeh in the Badlands Na: . cash scholarships for tuition al - a When . you are making a tn v6 BTR. A.M. tional Park and the Black and expenses were awarded on By MARGUERITE SMITH season). 'Y All w ; Y aking Smith and Mrs. Julius Rockener, Hills. They will visit relatives the basis of high school or col- mes Gaslon Ebi, season). You will want to cream sauce to blend with

Americanism; Mrs. A. L. Portteus and Mrs. John Bulger, consumers education; Mrs. Thad R. Clarke and Mrs. Bert C. Mc-

Cammon, 0. H. Bakenieier and Mrs. C. F.

education, and Mrs.

in Des Mcines, Towa, hefore returning to Indianapolis. Colored Ink O.K. It is new proper for women

considered quite to use col-

lege records plus the scores on entrance tests to the nursing school. -

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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard K.

Q Would it be better to wait

until spring to start my rose bed? Broad Ripple. A-—Fall is a much better time to plant bare root roses especially if you have the com-

consider, too, that potted roses are more expensive because of the labor costs involved in the potting, that they are much easier to plant and that you can see exactly what you are getting when

vegetables, fish, eggs or other food, try adding one-third cup of chopped Brazil nuts to the sauce for a great improvement in flavor and a welcome contrast .in texture. : It is so.easy to prepare Brazil

Voyles, health and welfare. ored inks in blue and violet Growe, 8315 Chapel Road, have mon: slow-to-dry soil. If vou you buy potted roses in nuts-for cooking use. Just put Mrs. Hugo Strauss and Mrs. shades when writing personal returned home from Hampton, wait until spring you will be bloom. I do think it is ad- the $helled nuts through the Floyd Hughett, legislative and letters. Men are still required Va., where they visited their wise to set potted roses (un- visable to get your ground food chopper, using the coarse municipal affairs; Mrs. I. M. to stick to black or dark blue son, Lt. Kenneth C.Growe, and less again you have soil you prepared this fall whichever blade, and they will be ready Hunt znd Mrs. L. Marshall inks, however. his ‘wife, can get onto very early in the you decide to do. . for use. Vogeler, nutrition; Mrs. C. B. | 7 rere se

LaDine and Mrs. Cruzan, safety and civilian de-

fense, annd Mrs. H. C. Curtis and

Mrs. Ray Thorn, telephone and hospitality. ” = 5 MRS. E. M. DILL and Mrs. ¥lza Henson, youth activities; Mrs. Car! Sauer and Miss Mary Hosteiler, program and publicity; Mrs. Donagh, radio and television; Mrs. G. J. haus, yearBbok, and Mesdames Clarke, Robert Straughn and LaDine, delegates to Wright Sewall Council,

Club fo Hold

First Dance

LUB 250 members will board the U.'S. 8. 250 Saturday for the first dance of the 1951-52 season. It will be from 9:30 p. m. to 12:30 a. m. in the Antlers Hotel. Karl band will play. » o = NOW IN ITS second year, Club 250 is a co-operative, nonprofit social organization. It holds five dances a season.

Chairmen for Saturday's | | party are Mr. and Mrs. A. H. | and Mrs. |

Gardner and Mr. James Lowry.

Assisting them are Messrs, | : Jack Brown, | :

and Mesdames

{ Dan Crichlow, John Gage, Rob-

ert Gardner, Morris Hancock, Ben Hinshaw, and Ed New, = on n THE BOARD of directors for the vear includes Mr. and Mrs. Carey Spicer, president; Mr. and Mrs. William F. Collins, vice president; Mr. and Mrs. Robert

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Lacey, Renzie Hamilton, Dwight E. Posson and Joseph F. Mec-

Mahon are other directors.

Dinner Opens Fall Program

Members of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Theta Sigma Phi, national honorary fraternity for women, will open their season Monday. At 6 p. m. dinner will be in the Indiznapolis Press Miss Barbara Fark will talk on her Trip to Europe.”

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toured England and the con- |

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FINAL PLANS will be made

for the chapter's “Publicity Confa%h"’ sect for Sept. 27 in the ‘Central Avenue Methodist Churcn, It is a press workshop

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