Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1951 — Page 29

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Pictures Frame A Room

N+ MATTED PRINTS—Rich, tortoise shell paper fram¥s these #& J bird prints. The texture matches the wormy chestnut fireplace wall, takes on an elegant look with simple, antiqued gold frames.

COLLECTORS ITEM—Frame fine white cameos in several ways, group them to make an eye-catching arrangement. This * “is a decorative idea which can be adopted by anyone who col lects small, flat objects.

Symphony Unit Plans Parties

A number of parties are being planned for the Viennese Ball the Junior Group of the Women's Committee, Indiana State Symphony 8Society, will give tomorrow night in the Woodstock Club. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Cravens will entertain for Dr. and Mrs. Robert Raber, Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas E. Purky,

CO-ORDINATE ACCESSORIES—OQval silver frames echo the |

James L. Murray Jv. and Neal glow of the candlesticks and samovar against this elaborate wallT. Benson Jr., Misses Alberta and Jean Wells, Joseph Keller paper. The pictures appear to be suspended from the knotteq and Phillip Scott cords in the paper. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Eltzroth : | Jr. will give a pre-dance party . . Ln I Anglo-India ITSC Tea Saturday aorthrup, Mr. ana Mrs, . ra “go. - Capehart, Miss Rose Gunsett, ASYMMETRICAL SETTING—Etchings and sketches in black \ The Anglo-India ITSC Chap- It will be held in the home of

Richard Riser, Miss Frances and white framed in natura? woods and lightly gilded tie to- ter will entertain the officers Mm. L. D. Ragsdale, 434 E,

Kruse and Charles M. Brown gether this divan and end tables. The banked effect introduces Pen Women of the International Travel- 49th St. Mrs. 8. D. Edwards will | > 8 on informality into a traditional room. Study Club Federation, Inc., at assist the hostess. Mrs. Basil

: a tea at 1: 30 p. m. tomorrow. Fischer will be the speaker. DR. AND MRS. “Alfred T 2 Symmes will be the guests of Judith Hanna Is Freshman at College Plan Guest .

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashby. Coll the Riverway. Bos- ; Judith B. Hanna, daughter of ollege on the Ki ay, . and Mrs. Sherman Minton I any NC De EE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Hanna, tO this fall, Her mother is an

r. and Mr. Mrs. 1 - alumna of Wheelock, and Miss R t Daily will dine together before 4456 Park Ave. entered the panna 1s a graduate of Short- ecep [o]g!

the dance. freshman class at Wheelock ridge High School. ee me EE [NVITATIONS have been

issued for a guest day reception of the National

League of American Pen Women. It will be held at 2 p. m, Oct. 20, in Wm. H. Block Co. auditorium. according to ! Mrs. George Haaff, inviation | chairman. Hostesses will be the executive board of the Indian- | | apolis branch of the league.

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| . n = n | HONORED GUESTS are Mesdames Henry F. Schricker, { Jeanette Covert Nolan, Mar- | garet Weymouth Jackson, and | Miss Mable Leigh Hunt. The Tech String Ensemble | Trio, directed by Walter L, v Shaw, will play, and the Madrigal Singers, directed by Miss Louis Swan, will present “A Matinee of Moods and Music,” a skit written by Mrs. J. C. Fix,

Betty Hartiord Designs ieriiihgmes

un = u < IN EXPLANATION of club . activities, Mrs. Clyde E. Titus will give requirements for membership in the Music division, Mrs. H. 8. McKee, Greensburg, in letters, and a representative

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everywhere. from candlelight | of the Art division in art. : | Membership of the league is ‘ made up of professional work- | Tots, Toddlers, Teen-Agers want

supper toalP.T. A. meeting ers in the creative field of let-

ters, music and art.

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Miss Julia Studebaker, daughter of Mrs, Mary E. Studebaker, | 4) 05 515 Tecumseh Place. has been | ® Je 0 fo

selected as one of 20 beauties in the senior class at Alabama

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SLEIGHT-OF-HAND—Flower and fruit prints give a feeling of breadth to this bedroom. All the pictures are framed identically, hung with subtlety. The pair at either end are separated from the eight in the center by a space. The darker framed prints of old sailing vessels on a receding wall add even further to the illusion of ‘width. :

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