Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1951 — Page 11

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to Cathe 1 Announce Athenaeum Annual Harvest Festival Reservations, Committees ae Co : Committee members and ter, Melvin Smith, John Yeager, Clarke, J. C. Cunningham, John R. P. McKinney, Paul Peed, Fitzgerald, Walter Edwards Jr.,

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the calling. reservations are announced Girard Clune. Toorey ~Heubi, E. J. Ludwig, Wayne YS. J1Cormick B. Mas, RB: H. Duke; J. T. Cleveland, t y ; . az kB Geisel, J. T. G 8 d O . ’ AH En Sr . ' esTiley she UR COATS are setting for the Athenaeum Turners Murchison, = Clarence Buxton, Qeisel radison and Olle y.te, F.C. DeHebreard, David DR RR EE le od exa > iv Merrill AttkifRon, Sidney “°° 2 Jesler, C. CO. Goulrey, J. H "0 oi Sia s monthly 3 go d ex mple of new annual harvest festival and Schatz, Fred , John Beck, Ralph Bradford, W. J. Hen- Munro, Leo Paul 1. CG Boggs cet, Paul Dramer, John Heim, jym of the figure beauty. buffet dance Saturday. R..W. Ahlbr Ted J, Siener Shaw, O. W. Sicks, W. 0: Haw- Ww & ga Robert Donahiie. Charles Stone, L. E. Brunner; s will be . Charles F. Murphy, entertain- “2 v3 oe Ne kins, C. G. Borshaff. Noble Hil- « 5. Sage, Rober SHES Ralph Walters and J. D. Stricks As if each pelt had taken : Bt and Herma#f Kremer. / Helen Grau, E. J. Thompson, . } ment chairman, will be assisted Sp @ genburg, J. Schmid, E. A. Gnarles Gilles io and HH 1 land. / nclude Mes- a “body beautiful course, the By Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dun- P. W. HANNA, Robert Hob-" Elliott, Julius. Falender, F. W. Honerich esp Yan R. H. Rose. George Lennox, slin, Victor Ritter Original Fur collection, can, Mrs. Gordon Mess, Robert erman, L. ‘A. Kirkpatrick, Al- Downing, J. Clair Hall, W. B. Sy aw. A.C. Gisler, Mrs. Louise Ferl, Moorman, exclusive with Block's, is fea- Behr and D. D. Clearwater, bert Deluse, Kenneth Duncan, Ryan, V. B. Plumm. J. RB. Mec- LEE FRAZIER, Thaoamas FE. M. Huxford, Charles McGar=nd Norbert turing, slim shoulders: and hip- decorations. Paul Dirks, Fred Schmitt, M. 8. Cormick, F. J, Langsenkamp, ‘Haug, S. ‘D. Nelson, W. E. vey, George Reese, R. O. Wittee, lines, regardless of Xi oe full Reservations have been made Martin, Arthur Andrews, J. KN. C. Davidson and T. C. Wad- Smith, David Augustus, R. D. Dr. C. B. Sputh Jr. and Dr. ——— SI Je lv mst the for Earl Teckemeyer. Tony Fos _Rodabaugh, ©. J. Giser, ¥. F. del. Howell, F. W. Plate, Francis _Ciford B. Brost . figure, = ” " » LAWRENCE KAYE, vice president of Ritters Brothers,

4 Jefferson, 7272 N. Pennsylvania St. Guests of honor will he Dr. and Mrs. William F. LUXURY—An Aleution mink features the big cuffs and Large : SH Kingz. 'who are celebrating their stand collar 9 Large (= 150:08 diamond 19 Jewels

will commentafe' the invitational showing of the firm's collection Monday in ‘Block's auditorjum. . The foremost newsworthy examples in this collection— which will feature a variety of silhouets, along with a wide choice of sleeve treatment-—— weré in the minks and the natural irridescent bronze persian lambs and broadtails.

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FIGURE CHANGE in sleeves _ is evident in kimono, dolman’ and semi-dolman lines set low tn accentuate the newly graceful shoulders.

Extravagantly wide cuffs are partially eclipsed by . smaller double cuffs. Oftentimes, these are slimmed down to nothing-

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Minks will be featured in dozend of luscious shades including honey-blond. creations. Blond otter, hutria and beaver, fashioned into stoles, cape stoles, boleros and fichus, will be an important part of the show,

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IN ADDITION to line and color theme emphasis, Ritter furs are marked by their patterned and colored linings. Imported silks with hand blocked prints form subtle backdrops for the soft-toned coats. Velvet and braid trims add the finishing touch. Mr. Kaye will be in the department store's second floor fur salon Monday through

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Len- : ——— nox, the King's son-in-law and But Not Overplaying daughter, will also be guests in 3 the receiving line. Mr. Abel had a good hand, or oe 5 x 3 enough in high cards for a South desler, abi A \ i s oth sides vulnerable. Le ASSISTING THE Jeffersons [asa Soule: Cita NORTH as hosts and hostesses will be ish to force nis part- Mrs. Keen Messers. and Mesdames Hugh J. ago w 3 0 1 ~~ pat See ELGINS Baker Jr. Corwin T. Geyer, ner to bid ‘the probable two ia- HoKR& 73 ” Te owls L. G. Brocka C. B. Durham. monds. He therefore decided to D—QJ 109 . a an ewe B00 Eugene G. Rich, Robert p ~ Dide his time. : C—K97T2 Beautiful $33.75 up Joyce, Donald C. Drake and Mrs. Keen did not like her WEST FAST Diamond Ring with Watches of-rare Noble H. Poole ons ne lrumy ,TESPONSe: win Mr. Abel Mr. Champion ! large, 4 smaller beauty and design Other guests will include Dr. ' Obly a singleton spade, but she o , o2'¢ g 034 diamonds. $477.50 rpm : ETS and Mrs. John R. Swan, Dr. had to make some bid on her H—Q J 9 H—106541% Matching Wedding Ring l and Mrs. Ralph V. Everly, Dr. cards. Miss Brash's diamond re- Pet D385 with & large diamonds. and Mrs. Arthur E. Focke, Dr. bid suited her fine. C—AQJ65 C1083 $147.50 and Mrs. John H. Warvel and Stik ABE ond : hich SOUTH . Mrs. M. Speers MacCollum. MR. ABEL led a trump whic Miss 8 ) i : : y P was taken on the board with sh J Bra. Diamond wedding ring . the nine. Dummy’s lone spade H—A SEE larqe Cooking Thermometers was lead and Mr. Muzzy, who D—AK432 3 5 large BULOVA was watching the hand, winced. C—4 diamonds in |4k yellow 17 and Cooking thermometers with dial “She's lost it,” he told another The bidding: NP mounting 0 21 Jewels faces make it much easier to read * kibitzer in a loud whisper. “She SOUTH WEST NORTH FEAST CU idbahl Sinbad by ari $27.50 up cooking temperatures. By insert- should have come to her ace of 18 Pass INT Pass OL) hE Charming creations A Ing the roast meat or candy-jelly- hearts, back to dummy with a 3 Do Pass 4D Pass valued for accuracy deep fat fry thermometer into trump and thrown her club on 5D Dbl. All Pass and & small ;

HE Saturday in the hall, 521 E. wv = diamond and overtook it. She . 15, 17 ‘and 21 Jewels 13th St. Informal entertainment MISS BRASH won and ruffed took out Mr. Abel's last trump, Diamond $29.75 up will follow the supper. Mrs. a spade. Now, finally, she got then conceded a spade trick. East St . i) Sich for, 3 . ; Albert Amthor is chairman of rid of her club on the king of The rest of her hand consisted asiern Jtar ring Elec ricians! World-famous for the eyent. hearts, She got back to her of a trump and good spades. with stone points. f Truck Drivers: accuracy and styling STYLES Stwdeotat

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the king of hearts. “Quiet! Not so much talking,” yelled (of all people) Mr, Champion. Incidentally, if Miss Brash had followed Mr. Muzzy's plan, she never would have made her contract. She played the jack of spades from her hand at trick two and Mr. Abel won with the queen and returned the queen of hearts.

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