Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1951 — Page 13
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By CHRISTY CASTANIAS pour, and inflated clothes prices disap-
‘pear with the aid of a prickling needle -and thread too.
For women who sew, Ayres brought to
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life today the pattern fashion pages of McCall's
Magazine. Miss Cecil Weitzmann, McCalrs stylist from New York, presented a “Fall Forecast" including 24 costumes, There was plenty of invention apparent in the collection which ranged from the new-look .coats to late-day costumes and. a glamorous evening dress with a floating gossamer panel.
* & @ program. JIN PLACE OF THE grand ball gowns, there were many expressions of the casual and informal life these times have brought. Textured fabrics from fleecy brushed coatings, to metallic glinted taffeta in rich rust and autumn golds to glowing jewel colors were representative of this. It's going to be an unlimited fashion season for the home dressmaker.
if Worth noting is a three piece ensemble for }: : date afternoon, combining a slim skirt and a “bodice with a decolletage covered by a waist tjacket. Deeply ribbed navy ottoman was used
in the Murat Theater.
for the’ outfit, . The late day dress, fashioned from brilliant tional organizations and all other organized women’s ‘turquose jersey, has a yards-round skirt, heart- project groups. wi) ‘shape neckline and shirred elbow sleeves. : ; In the event a wire or special delivery letter has - » oo not reached your club's president, be sure to call this ~ i La 3 notice to your president's attention tonight. re ar FOR CASUAL wear was thie double: Indianapolis clubwomen are being invited to take : uroy dress with a glowing golden . : : ~ mandarin neckline. part in a crucial 20th Century crusade, a crusade which * Suits won top honors in variety. They ranged the women of the nation will be watching. from the very short boxy jacket to the bat-wing os facketed suit With Smphasis UR the curving hip: The reward of success on this 30-day project is abrics were the “show-offs” in coats. A modified pyramid coat in rust fleecy fabric short immeasurable. The price of failure is death for our a frasted with a deep orange and brown short wounded men in Korea. seutaway tweed. : pn A And of course, poodle cloth was there in Clubwomen, it is your challenge. Be at the leader’s : i boxy little boy lines. I Miss Weltzmanh will be at the store. tombi rally, 10 a. m., Wednesday, at the Murat Theater. Club - . .2ow, Tuesday and Wednesday to give personal / RR members be ready to answer the call for your services . consultations. “FALL FORECAST"—One of 24. when your leader directs. You will be Modern Minute = : Women in an hour of national need. You will be in the
a blow at communism.
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Skvles, 1825 N. Bellevieu Place, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bernhardt, 1312 Milburn St. Mrs, Charles Fella, Youngstown, N. Y., will be her sister's matron of honor, and 8/Sgt. C. W. Bruder will be hest man. Ushers will include the bride’s brother, David Skyles; the bridegroom’s brother, Roy Bernhardt, and Edward Bernhardt, a cousin. Immediately following the
held in the church. Pfc. ‘Bernhardt is stationed at Camp At-
terbury.
Armed Forces to Use Canned White Bread
Canned white bread to the amount of a half million of the No. two .and one-half ‘cans {nine ounces) will soon. be available for use by the armed forces. The bread has a high caloric content for its weight and volume. > As dough from the dividers is placed in the can, the can tops are clinched but not sealed to permit the escape of gases during the baking period. The sealing is com pleted after the bread is baked and while still hot to give a high vacuum in the can. The ' bread will remain edible for an indefinite period and, can be brought back to &¥en freshness by reheating the can before opening.
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; MAGAZINE DEBUT—Mrs. Morgan Hilton, social chairman (left), and Mrs. A. Frank McGrath admire the first issue of “Fun and Friendship” to be published semi-annually by the New Neighbors beer, served in gold-inlaid gob- |
League. The periodical was distributed at the group’s meeting yesterday in the Hotel Antlers. lets: A popular toast was | » . “Here's beer for your ghost!” |
Help Good Grooming :
af To make good grooming eas- -“ der for the youngsters, devote two pockets of the shoe bag to “sprucing up” material, one to 4 a” wv ghoe polish equipment, such as oO € S black and brown shoe polishes, er? ‘a cleaning cloth and brush. In the other pocket goes a clothes brush. ® . . = = : incredible valué! / er if yo ure sad Fabulous copy of huge imported gbout salmon
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Emergency Bulletin (For all elubwomen) Story On Page One. A crisis has risen in the national blood donor A critical shortage of blood exists. ’ Indianapolis clubwomen have been singled out to represent the women of the nation in a test to see if Modern Minute Women can meet the crisis. : ~All presidents of women's groups in Indianapolis are urged to attend The Times Minute Women’s Rally.
The meeting will begin promptly at 10 a. m., Wednesday, It will be over at 11:15 a. m
Included in those who are urged to attend are the heads of PTA and church groups, veterans auxiliaries, school mothers groups, sororities (business, professional and social), service clubs, educa-
Korean front lines—to save an American boy—to strike
—AGNES H. OSTROM, Times Club Editor.
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| Donna Skyles to Be Married
To Soldier i in Service Here ATA 7:30 o'clock ceremony tonight in the Union Contional Church, Miss Donna Sara-jean Skyles will become the bride of Pfc. Floyd Vernon Bernhardt. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Donovan R.
ceremony, a reception will be very quickly.
THIEN nm
Biscuit and Sausage Make Supper Sandwich
Supper sandwiches can be made with three Hreakfast sausages and a shredded wheat biscuit. Saute sausages and drain. Split the shredded wheat biscuit- wtih a very sharp Knife and toast cut sides under ‘the broiler. Watch closely, for they brown Place sausages between biscuit halves. Spread top of sandwich with butter and heat in a moderately hot oven (400°F.) five minutes. Serve with maple-flavored sirup.
Dental Society Auxiliary Executive board members of the Indianapolis Dental Society Women's Auxiliary will meet at 1 p. m. Tuesday. Hostess will be Mrs. Glen 8. Spinning, 8101 Westfield Rd.
Orga nizations—
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ROM a morning coffee meetL' ing through committee appointments, local women's groups have numerous activi. ties scheduled.
The Orehard School mothers 7
will meet at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday for coffee in the school, Committee appointments for the coming school year are announce dby Mrs. Russel 8. Wil. liams, president of the parent's association. Mrs. A. L. Currie will be chairman of the school fair. Mrs. Hobson Wilson, chairman of the ways and means committee, will be assisted by Mesdames James M. Leffel, Joseph W. Barr,” Tarkington Danner, William L. Schloss and Noble Bretzman, Mrs. Bernard Rosenak will be in charge of arrangements for the paremts’ dinners, with Mrs. John G. Kinghan in charge of entertainment at the events. Mrs, Karl Stegemeier will be chairman of the mothers’ coffee, with Mrs. J. V. Rawlings in charge of entertainment. The telephone committee includes Mrs. H. Frederick Wilkie, chairman, Mrs. William Wildhack and Mrs. Donald Wiles. The 'acquaintanceship committee, composed of graduate mothers of the school, includes Mrs. Arthur Lathrop, chairman, and Mesdames George Rice, Danner, Jameson Acheson and Wildhack.
Vinzant Club
New officers of the Vinzant Parliamentary Club will preside at the initial Fall meeting at 8 o'clock tonight in the Hotel Washington. Mrs. Guy O. Boyd, president, will be assisted by Mrs. John R. Donagh'and Mrs. R. M. Manring, firs d second vice presidents; Mrs. John Crawford and Mrs. William Ross Bolen, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Gretchen Wise, treasurer; Mrs. V. C. Lammerson, historian; Mrs. W, C, Bartholomew, auditor; Dr. Maurice W. Flack, sergeant at arms, and Mrs. W. H. Vinzant, parliamentarian and official instruector. Chairmen of standing committees include W. W. Locey, bylaws; Mrs. Locey, membership; Dr. Paul vanB, Allen, education; Mrs. Allen, housing; Mrs. E. B. Yoder, program; John Allen, press, and Mrs. Berneice Murphy, registrar.
Democratic Club The Marion County Women’s Democratic Club will sponsor a card party Wednesday night in the Indiana State Democratic Club.
Here's Some Tif ps For Storing Fors
\ - By the end of a summer season, many parents find they have made a sizable investment in inflatable plastic toys, beach balls, and wading It's a good idea, in order to insure another season's use next year, to observe a few precau~ tions before storing these plas-* tic items away for the winter. Deflate them, wash ‘them carefully with soap and water, rinse and dry thoroughly. Sprinkle them generously, then, with talcum powder to prevent their sticking together and tearing, and store in a: oy, dark, dry spot.
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Whale and porpoise tongues were delicacies in medieval France. All such mammals caught were legally the king's property.
Delta Beta Chapter
Mrs. Norman Schneider will discuss palmistry at the Monday meeting of the Delta Beta Chapter, Psi Iota Xi Sorority at 7:30 p. m. in the 38th St. Branch, Merchants . National Bank. Miss Dortha Ellen Kirk is chairman of the hostesses.
White Cross Guild
The following units of the White Cross Guild will meet in
‘the Methodist Hospital Service
Center next week: Monday — Central Avenue, Psychic science, First Baptist, Donati and Blue and Gold; Tuesday-—Cap-itol Avenue, University Park and West Michigan; Wednesday—Children’s eer, West Washington and St. Mark;
Thursday -- Musie, Broad Rip-
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ple and Self Third, and Friday ~—8un Rae and Cheerful.
A pha Xi Latreian rs. E. G. Mauck, 5345 N. Delaware St. will be hostess
‘for the annual guest meeting Tata pm: Moaday of the Alpha Xi La Sorority.
Special guests will be Mrs. Theodore F. Fleck, president of the seventh district: of the Indiana Federation of Clubs; Mrs. Jasper Paul Scott, past presi. dent; Mrs. Douglas T. Reid, and Mrs. B. T. Gates, first and third vice presidents. . Mrs. David Brewer, president, will give a brief history, the achievements and. aims of the organization. Mrs. Willlam F. Patterson will model a planned wardrobe pi Strauss’.
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