Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1951 — Page 11
24, 1951
Mesdames Harry Gorman, Ver- Fw . “TE ] 3 12 . water ¢olor portrait by the Indiboots mak . \? 3 elementary program. g . . x A taicsapetiar AFTER his death in 1933, Mr p ) make non C. Macnabb and William I." ¢hvenin P o 20 High School will give tonight in the home of Kay Stow, 5295 Pleasant Run Pkwy., S. Dr. Entrance fee ©f Indiana University has an- ti 0/000 0" 0ce in critical ana artist Harry Williamson. i white and , = Src g at 9.30 a. m. in the nounced that eight Indianapolis C1] . int : Howell, and Lauter Club-—Mrs high school will be the Lan- : : : appraisal. They are included The association purchased a ‘he smoked Clifford Garrett chairman, With guace Arts group, Miss Ethe. 'S 0 Penny on inch over 5 feet. Proceeds will be given to the Community Chest. The party will follow women have been pledged to TCE © - fo Cn, ei. wood engraving “Self Portrait” ile stitching Mrs. Edward K. Hawkins and yn Davidson, Muncie. chair the H w Central fossa Jresilester social sororities on nolitan Museum of Art and the bY the noted German expresor og : ha e Mowe-Warren Central tootba ame. . Ss. 5 as g C . Ne Be ares Hap. Pan; Music group, Mrs. Ber- 9 They are Miss Patsy Patton Museum Of Modern art fn New = sionist Max Beckmann, Pp Brame 8. i - tha Reichenbach Pendleton Alpha Chi Omega; Miss Mar- ork, as weil as other American lan, chairman, with Mesdames : . Alp C ; Miss Bi ha rfect Garrett, Henry W. Gossard Sa limas. snd Social Studies Keeps Close Check Hard Times Dance How to Shampoo joe Lowdermiis, Alpha Deits Balen How Yo Rediee 2 , 3 v Goss group, Mrs. Bonna Voss, chair- . i; Miss Mary Torrence, Alpha Gifts for the collection of the Cutting down on calories? vall Karl C. Kohlstaedt, Harry D. ‘man, On Temperatures Planned Frida Upholstery Fabric DE a EE EE HTT I Tn a Er a roar or o the gang Ousiey apa vasop Ring. ry un» A small oven thermometer is y To bring up the pile after lass, Delta Gamma; Misses cepted at a recent meeting of ducing diets because this fruit otball game yy 321 GROUPS MEETING at 2 ractical ave in the kitchen Members and guests of the ‘a shampoosd upholstery Margaret Appel, Christena the Indianapolis Art Associa- is low in calories. and fat, yet ethi on NOBLESVILLE CAMP—Mrs will be Science ji BR Drache) lo have in the Ritehen pviera Club wil drag out YOU have Shampoos: P Gainey, and Martha McCord, tion. Donors were Warden M. high in protective food minAE Oy Wayne Carson, chairman, with Myers, chairman: Art ne as a check on your oven tem- their oldest duds for a Hard fabric, brush against the nap pj Beta Phi, and Miss Nancy * Wilson, Biltmore, N. C.; Mrs. erals and vitamins, according ive 10 rahi Mrs. Walter N. Colbath. and Artie : 5 Hilton. Shy 4 Is peratures. While especially val- = Times Dance Friday night. Al with a soft brush when Patrick, Zeta Tau Alpha, Albert J. Beveridge, Beverly to apple growers. Drs Jos yearbook — Mrs. Morris, chair- = chairman and Hon oad, uable where the oven has no Words and his “orchestra will material is nearly dry. . Ch ee - am — it already Tan. with Mrs. Martin. Miss Lois Bialee VIILINE. automatic thermostat, a ther- tune up the fiddles to start the To shampoo, use a mild, cool, ! : : ept. for the Officers serving with Mrs president : r ; Sechion mometer also can furnish a shindig at 9:30 p. m. stiff lather, a stiff brush and a 5 wiv : Titus are Mrs. Kennedy Vice : At 215 nD Kh : check on the accuracy of more Official host and hostess will circular motion, working over : st when wa resident: Mrs. Everett I. Ber. Motte. o P. m. Dr. Ernest 0.. modern ovens. he Mr. and Mrs. Don Young. a small area and taking care { al with to- Pp ' . Kverett . Ber Melby, New York University : . is ta : iE fabric does + d Mrs. Leland Crawford ¢ One popular oven thermom- They will be assisted by Messrs. that the fabric do no id the whola gen an rs. lL.elan rawford dean of education, will speak a : en - . = wet LhTous Scrape off suds recording and corresponding er has a round, dial face and Mesdames Sam Huffman, Wet, througn. Scrap Suds, hy =~
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WEDNESDAY, OCT, 24, 1951 _. .
Boys" Club Auxiliary Names Committees
For the Coming Year
Auxiliary to the Boys’ Club Association committees for the coming year have been named. Mrs. Norman E. Titus, president, made the announcement at the October meeting today in the home of Mrs.
Ralph Morris, 7153 N. Me-
ridian St,
Meetings
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Hostess at Convention
The Home Economics Club of Rutler University will be hos tess to the Indiana Convention of Home Fconomics College Clubs tomorrow at the university. Festivities will begin at 9:30 a. m. in Jordan Hall with a coffee hour and display of sterling. Hostesses will be Miss Joan Ball
‘Marsden Hartley Oils
To Be Shown at Herron
Fourteen oil paintings by the late Marsden Hartley
They include ways and means and Miss Norma Stultz. They will be on view at the Herron Art Museum through Nov, Mrs. Henry E. Todd and Mrs, MH be assisted 0 Pe 11. This will be the first one-man show of the season. Hanly R. Blackburn, chairmen, S onsored Heights, Ill; Miss Kathy Zag Local interest in the painter, born in Lewiston, Me., with Mrs. Herbert A. Pinnell and Miss Joan Cochran. in 1877, was stirred by his paint- Farms, Mass.; Bruce Rogers and Mrs. Frank Fairchild; pub- Miss Frances Urban, field ing, ‘Melons,” a still life in RD tetas rr? Ard oi
Wheeler, C. C, Duck and Jo-
By Teachers
of the Indiana State
tion for the need of a larger
at the general elementary zos-
check Warren Roth's height before he pays for a ticket to the open house the V organization of Howe
trimmed in black enamel. It is
then wipe with a clean, damp
secretary for the American.
General theme for the day's ac-
The: Panhellenic Asgsociation
Robert O. Parks, curator, is
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Danbury, Conn.; Pierre F. Good-
ity brilliant pinks and orange-reds, ich o 3 Taleh leity—Mrs,. Harold L. Martin, Home Economics Associations, ; M P 2 rich and Roger G, Walentt, ‘chairman, and membership — will be a special guest and will which was given to the mu- Mr. Wilson gave three Chiy B. L : a - r Mrs. James Williar nese works of art—a T: yy Mrs, Clyde E. Lee, chairman, HE H Si : address the morning workshop. seum by Mri. James William ne e wo ks of a a Tang Dy with Mesdames -Clark 8S. 4 andwriting Section Fesler, nasty pottery tomb figurine of
a woman, a vase of the Kang
seph J, Cole tivities will be discussions of i Hsi period, and a stone sculp aa as . n . A RY RE . subjects teres ome preparing a catalog with notes 1 fF Lavi ey = cr» Teachers Association is interest to hom about the life of the artist, ture relief from the Wei DySYR AR: V3 sponsorin a series of ? A s morning work. lenders to the exhibition in- nasty. Mr. Wolcott gave two FINANCE — Mrs. Otto J. Following the morning werk early ‘Indiana portraits,” one ings : : a wil : clude Dr. and Mrs. Henry R. ®¢ ? = 2 *Feucht; + chairman, . With Mrs, S.0uP meetings tomorrow in shop there will he a luncheon % { My. Robert. Painted jn«3850 by Barton 8S. #. connection with the TSTA con it: Atherton Center. Hope-and Mr. and’ Mus. Robert Save 13 Ra” re Ralph E. Hueber and Mrs. antion. Laurent, all of Bloomington; Hays, "the other painted by George M. Halverson, and place. The meetings Will be in Man Paul Rosenberg of the Gallery Jacob Hegler, Attica, in 1853. ment Mrs, Donald V, Kennedy ual Training High School Thev 8 Local Women of New: York, as well as Mr. #2 8 8 chairman. A have been planned hy the MEASURING UP — Norma Midtbruget, Joan Hitchcock and Mona Dausman (left to right and Mrs. Arthur Lathrop and MRS. BEVERIDGE present. English Avenue Club -— Mi Handwriting Section in recogni- Pledged at IU Mr. and Mrs, Julian Pobbs, ed a lace tablecloth of VeneRalph Morris, chairman, with
tian Point. Mr. Rogers gave a
: E. J. Ruddle, Harley Holwerda, | seasonings. Secpera;les, and Mrs. Feucht, Zion on Better Teaching for made to stand on or hang from Emmet Green, Leslie Graham sponge. Allow upholstery to dry easurer, a : . . r hiv cheese and the oven rack. and Charles Keazle. . thoroughly before using. MARKET STREET ANNEX
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