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FLAMING BALLERINA—Keeping in stride with the holiday

is this red stiffened net gown. The strapless top is covered with a matching stole and the velvet band is caught with a flower. Two crinolined skirts are worn under the scroll-accented skirt. Priced at $49.95, it is available in Ayres’ .Collegienne Shop.

Mrs. Neff to Address Ladies of Blue Goose

MES. LORETTA NEFF,

superintendent, will

discuss

Prison “Wasted Talent" at

Indiana Women's

tomorrow's meeting of the Ladies of the Blue Goose. It will be at 12:15 p. m. in the Warren Hotel.

Club officers include Mrs. Burke Slaymaker, president; Mr. James Gibson, vice president; ‘Mrs. Ira Bain, secretary, and Mrs, J D Harpole treasurer. ” »~ y COMMITTEES for the year are: Program -— Mrs. Frank Wise, chairman, Mesdames Gus Daseke. Clarence Smith and Frank Swearingen. Hospitality —Mrs. Jack Besterman, chairman, Mesdames John Davis, Ralph Hudler and Hovey Skel-

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i uncheon—Mrs. J. Ray Hull and Mrs. Don Fitzgerald. Telephone — Mrs. James Gibson chairman, Mesdames Stuart

Wilbur Sparks, Ted Van DenBrink and James West. Membership—Mrs. Herman Pfister.

Publicity—Mr=s. A. W. Schmadeke,

Group Arranges Industrial Fair

The Women's Christian Service invites friends to come buy ‘their Christmas gifts and eat a hearty meal at their Annual Industrial Fair Thursday. The day-long event will be topped with a cafeteria supper in the church basement at 5

Society of

CHAMPAGNE AT NIGHT—Pink champagne is fashioned into this strapless satin gown. Muted pastel seed pearls and crystals are embroidered on the fitted bodice which is accented

with a draped skirt. It costs $69.95 in Ayres’ Gown Room.

One-Dish. Dinner

Here's a tasty one dish din- |

ner that's topped with a crispy mixture. Brown ground beef combine with cooked macaroni and moisten with a cheese sauce. Place in a baking

Sprinkle the top with a mix-

Albrecht, Donaldson Davidson p. m. Booths of fancy work ture of one cup bran flakes Byron Grav, Robert Hubbell, aprons, ceramics, and parcel browned in melted butter and Warren Johnson, Lamarr lLay- post packages will offer a lightly mixed with one-fourth

field, Clark Little, Ed McMahon

variety of gifts.

cup of grated cheese

- THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Dress for Your Mood:

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Be Slinky or Demure

By CHRISTY CA STA NIAS

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LINKY or demure, it's*up to you.’ Depending on your mood or the occasion, you can dress for first nights and very special formal occasions

“as you- like it” this season.

You can have the long black slinky look or be as sweet and demure and feminine as a girl in your grandmother’s day. You can also earn the title, “belle of the ball” in a grand-scale evening gown. = n x. FOR THE ROMANTIC periods — Empire, Victorian and Directoire—have their influence on today's fashions, in sloping shoulder fashions, puffed or leg-o'mutton sleeves, higher waistlines, fitted basque bodices full skirts, delicate trim around the neck and velvet bows and neckbands. Grand portrait bouffants in exquisite ' fabrics and colors have returned to great importance and are as individual as the designers who make them up. . Significant also is the sheathy or siren slim dress for the grand evening gowns. The sexy, seductive look is achieved in poured into black velvet strapless costumes re-

lieved with ruffles or net insertions. ” n ” ; IN SO FAR AS length of a “big” evening dress is concerned, a show of hands would be --necessary to get—-a strict counting on preferences. The fact is that many of this sea-

son's enchanting dresses are ankle length or shorter . . . many others are beautifully long.

Smallness, one way or another, is the “rule of bodices.

This doesn’t necessarily mean that the dress is strapless, but that it is closely molded to emphasize the all-cut effect of the skirt. Favorite fabrics .include nylon, tulle and net, taffeta, re-em-broidered and metallic laces and velvet—mostly in companion use. With such a variety on the market catering to the already swinging glitter season, every woman can find a dress suited to her type.

Unitarian Church Guild To Meet Wednesday

MES. FRED SMITH, 6840 Dover Rd., will entertain the Women’s Guild of North Unitarian Church at a

10 a. m. breakfast Wednesday.

Assisting her will be Mrs.

Neill McKinstray and Mrs. Edwin H. Emrick.

Mrs. C. N. Warren and Mrs. Minton Nelson, chairmen, will present final plans for the Guild's first bazaar scheduled for Dec. 1°at Orchard School Auditorium. Following are committee chairmen for the bazaar: Mrs, Mark Pangborn, needlework; Mrs. William R. Cooley, flow-

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ers; Mrs. Fred Smith, Christmas decorations. wrappings and candy; Mrs. Marvin O. Hollingsworth, books; Mrs. C. N. Warren, delicatessen; Miss Peggv Ann-Frary. photography:

Mrs. Minton Nelson, fortune telling A cafeteria supper will be

served

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juice.

* - Frozen-Orange Juice Found

Food authoritiés tell us thaf frozen concentrated orange iuice has been declared the nutritive equal of fresh orange

a - Nutritious Loss of Vitamin C occurs with improper. handling. For best flavor and nutrition, keep

juice in covered container in refrigerator.

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