Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1951 — Page 6
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PACE 6 Auxiliary Plans Tea
And Show
XCIPING and colorful Christmas holiday fashjons will be featured at an Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary benefit fashfon show and tea. The first fall fashion event to be sponsored by the auxiliary group will be at 2:30 p. m. Nov. 13 in Ayres Proceeds will be needed equipment at the Lockerbie Street and Fletcher Avenue Day Nurseries
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MRS. BEN J. WEAVER, project chairman. will announce final plans for the event at the groupss luncheon meeting Friday in the 3Sth 8t. branch, Merchants National Bank Mrs. Weaver's assistants include Mesdames Kenneth E. Kinnear. Joseph A. Miner Jr. and Frederick C. Tucker Jr Narratof for the ‘fashion show will be Mrs. Elizabeth Patrick, head of Ayres’ fashion
bureau. Mrs. Patrick recently returned from several months
abroad in Paris and other fashfon centers of Europe. She will
discuss newest fashions and accessories = for busy young matrons.
Four Showers Planned For Miss Jean Lewis
Four October showers have been planned for Miss Jean Lewis, 5125 N. New Jersey St. Miss Lewis will be-come-the. bride of Norman Thomas in November. Mesdames V. H. Campbell, George E. Shank and" |
E. L. Baker will be hostesses for a miscellaneous shower.tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. Campbell, 8776 Washington Blvd.
Honor guests will be Mrs, W. L. Lewis and Mrs. W. M. Otolski, mothers of the bethrothed couple. Other guests will be Mesdames R. J. Benjamin, S. H. Poukey,* Nellie Schultz, M. W. Manion, C. Raymond Miller, C. B. Crist. Charles Watson, H. H. Wells, D. V. Bergstrom, H. F. Goheen, William T. Snyder, A. W. Baldwin, R, P. Joyce, C. E. Burke, D. C. Jolly, L. J. Bodolette and R. L. Gehrt.
'Dream Show! Announced
Fashion—from the skin out will be the center of interest at 2 and 5:30 p. m. Monday, in Block's Auditorium when Maidenform's fabulous ‘Dream Show” will be presented.
A “dream girl” in bra and costume Will introduce the
theme of each of the five scenes
with Miss Beth Fagenstrom, director of retail services for Maidenform, commentating. Maidenform’'s current and famous dream ads will come to life in a group of 30 fall costumes showing the importance of the under-silhouet.
The show will predict fall fashion trends in color and | fabric and the shape of things to come. ‘ Rye Bread Tidbits Cut thin slices of refriger-
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ARRANGE PLANS—Mesdames Gladys Read, Martha Thompson and Mary Childes (left to right) check last minute plans for the sessions today of the Degree of Pocahontas convention in the Claypool Hotel. Mrs. Read is Great Wenonah of Indiana, Méta Council; Mrs. Childes, First Great Scout, Tahoma Council, Anderson, and Mrs. Thompson is chairman of the reception committee.
The event will honor Mrs. Edna Runyon, Great Pocahontas, also
from Tahoma Council, Anderson. Mrs. Runyon heads the state group of 80 councils comprised of over 7000 members.
n ” n MRS. RAYMOND C. MILLER will be hostess at a lunchean and miscellaneous shower at Meridian Hills Country Club on Thursday. Those attending will- be Mrs. Fewis and Mesdames Thomas K. Luckett, Walter C. McCarty, R. H. Brown, Miles 8. Barton and Manion. Monday night Miss Frances Carmody willent ertain the bride with a china shower at her home at 4228 Park Ave. Those invited are Mesdames Lewis, Daniel Sulivan and J. H. Carmody, Misses Patricia | Hynes, Mary Jo Oberfeldt, Carolyn Schaefer, Dorothy Klebes | and Carol O'Donnell. |
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MRS. H. F. and Patricia Goheen, 5210 N. Keenwood Ave, entertained last night with a | miscellaneous shower. i Guests were Mesdames Wil- | liam Shank, George E. Shank, | R. T. Hynes, McCarty, Barton, Baker, Sullivan, O'Connor, Brown, J. W. Jefferiez, Emerson H. Thompson, Misses Patricia Hynes, Sheila McCarty, Lynda Barton, Klebes, Barbara Brown, Dorothy. Jefferies and Georgia Thompson.
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Parliamentarians to Meet
“Good Procedure in Education” will be the subject of a talk by C. Emmel
Eiler, Assistant tendent of Public Instruction, at the annual dinner meeting of the Indiana State Associatidh of Parliamentarians. The meeting will be held at 6 o'clock tonight in the Gold Room of the Hotel Washington. The speaker will be introduced by Mrs. Guy O. Byrd. Mrs. Jasper Scott will give the invocat-
ion.
Two minute reports of the biennial convention of the National Association of Parliamentarians held recently at Mobile, Ala., will be given by those attending. They are Mesdames Paul van B. Allen, Rose Marie Cruzan. Charities F. Voyles and W. W, Reedy. Dr, Allen and his son John, state chairman of education,
Superin- .
will zhow the movie ‘“Parliamentary Law in Action.” The business meeting to follow
will be presided” over .by Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew, president.
; TUESDAY, OGT. 23, 1951
White Cross Guild Lists Calendar ‘for This Week
nounces this week. Units will meet" at the Service Center,
Mrs. Fred Hobbs, Plainfield, is
chairman of the dinner.
White Elephant Sale Scheduled
A white elephant sale is scheduled by the New Neighbors League for 1 p. m. Thursday. Members will bring their wrapped white elephants to the Meridian Room of the Colonial Furniture Co. Following the sale there will be card games and a tea. Hostesses will be Mesdames Charles E. Smiley, Charles Stemming, H. W. Milner, Frank Hill, J. Alden Brown, William Kenny. Lawrence Sper-
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