Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1951 — Page 29
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Monday Club Sets
Luncheon
MONPAY CLUB members are looking forward to a Christmas guest luncheon at 12:30 p. m. tomortow in the Lincoln Room of the Hotel Lincoln, The Rev. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church will give a “Christmas Story.” Mrs. R. M. Crandall will sing Christmas songs and will be accompanied by Miss Jane Hampson, Hostesses for the meeting will be past presidents of the club. They are Mesdames John
Downing Johnson, Ollah P. Toph, Robert Malloch, Clayton H. Ridge, George O. Warmoth, WwW. D., Keenan, E. B. Thompson, william H. Pearl, Clarence Kittle, Carl Ploch and George E. Maxwell.
Mrs. Heizer Hostess
Mrs. Lucille Heizer, principal of School 58, will be hostess | to patrons, pupils and teachers of the school“at the Children’s Museum Family Hour this afternoon. The Museum, 3010 N, Meridian St., will be open from 2 to 5p. m Assisting Mrs. Heizer will be Mrs. J. E. Slaughter, president of the Parent Teachers Association, and Mesdames Glen Jackson, Harry Wiesehan, Cleve Shackle, Mildred Barryman, ‘A. J. Heidelman and E. . H. Sparks.
' SUNDAY, DEC. 9, 1951
~ | Ppolitics Wait While { County GOP Women Plan Holiday Party
setting aside business mat-
ters this week to have their Christmas parties.” The Marion County Council of Republican Women
2 p. m. Thursday with a Christmas party in the Claypool Hotel headqudrters: Honor guests will include Mayor-elect and Mrs, Alex M. Clark, Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Tanner, Congresswoman Cecil Harden, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Innis, Mr, and~Mrs. Cale Holder, Mrs, Mabel Frasier and GOP headquarters staff members. “ Ld ~ MUSIC AND entertainment will be under the direction of Mrs. Harry Harman assisted by Mrs, E. A. Clark and committee, Refreshments will be served and gifts exchanged. Members have been asked to bring cookies for the USO. Officers for the new year are
Mrs. Edwin Bauer, president; Mrs. Harman, vice president; Mrs. Clarence R. Martin and
Mrs, Bertha Hibner, corresponding and recording secretaries; Mrs. L. E. Hobson, treasurer, and Mesdames Otto C. Mayes, Lee 8S. Bush Sr., Erwin Yeager, Lue A. Mead and Fred Milner, executive board.
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CONGRESSMAN AND Mrs. Charles Brownson will be honor guests at the 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Christmas party being sponsored by tite Fourth Ward, Women's Republican Club, in the 38th St. branch, Merchant's National Bank. Congressman Brownson will talk on his recent trip to Korea. Other honor guests will include Mr. and Mrs. the husbands of members. Hostesses for the evening | will be Mesdames Robert Williams, Lewis Grabhorn, Bryant Downey, Harry Peterson, Fred Sears, Jesse Gammon and Walter Pritchard. | There will be a gift exchange with Mrs. Agnes Todd and | Miss Madge Kretsch in charge. | Music will be under the direc- | tion of Mrs. George V, Coffin and Mrs. Donovan Turk. Mrs, | Walter Geisel will preside. |
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Gifts of Antiques will give lasting pleasure, are decorative as well as practical, ranging in price from a few dollars up. Haviland cups
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and saucers, satin glass, lamps, marble top tables including French imports. Something of everything in Dresden, Sevres, Worcester, large assortment of French brass single and multiple burner candelabra. Open Sunday § through Friday. * * VISIT THF. COPPER POT 2029 East 10th St. ‘MA-4810 Christmas selections, Haviland - cups and saucers, i portrait plates, / cupboards, chests, yg tables, chias [gif
rocker and trunk, lamps; glass, metals, misc. Open Sunday 2 to 5, daily 12 to 5. For convenience of Christmas shopping open every evening
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KERRY ANTIQUE SHOP 660 East 38th St. HI. 5666 Antiques for precious gifts. Meissen, Dresden, Austrian, china and figurines. China dinner Silver and Ranson
sets, Haviland, Pattern, Milk and cut
glass, silver coffee and tea sets, cherry corner cupboard, rose carved ladies chairs, tea cart, wal. drop leaf; organ stools, camphor chests and candle aticks.-Open daily 10 fo 6, Mon., Wed., Fri, Eves. .
* * - ANTIQUE SALE
Timely savings for the distinctive Xmas gifts. Grand response to our sale prompts us to continue it another week to permit all our friends and cus- ] tomers to participate, Cherry ¢ corner cupboard, large 4-dr. chest, tilt top table; walnut and cherry oval and oblong tables, ®anging lamps, organ lamp, Onyx banquet lamp, Opaline and Bristol lamp bases in singles a and pairs; antique clocks, Bohemian goblets, Dresden and Meissen. Large Huber compote, cranberry tumblers and bowls, unusually fine caster set with 3 pr. double holders; china and
and purchased. Open daily and Sunday 11 to 5, Wednesday and Friday 7 to 9. ae "JORDAN'S ANTIQUE SHOP. _- 4225 COLLEGE AVE. HU. 5595
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GRACE WONNING, ANTIQUES | 2038 N. MERIDIAN ST. HI. 1666 | ! Za Offering a |
20% discount
merchandise | starting today | until Christmas. Open | every evening |
until 9 p. m. until Christmas. |
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ANTIQUES 6 leg wal. table, 4 poster beds, cherry and wal. chests, ch. breakfront, cupboards, small tables, wal. bureau, PINE furniture, settles, coffee table, chairs, copper and brass, lamps, china, Onion Meissen, Gaudy Duteh, Misc. Make Xmas shopping exciting and eaty at WM. H. BOYD'S, 5500 ALLISONVILLE RD. (Hwy. 37)
* * DEN OF ANTIQUITY 417 East 30th Street, HI-0677 Open Sunday through Friday 1 'Til 9. Closed Saturday.
Pr. Hitchcock chairs, Hitchcock sewing rocker, white marble top wash stand, unusual triangular white marble table, unusual blue and white barber bottle, cranberry miniature lamp, chartruese lacy edge milk glass plate. Varied line of desirable gifts for Xmas. Member of Antique Dealers Assn.
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NORA MAE AX 2180 N. TALBOT AVE. Christmas gifts, - small or large, at prices you'll like, German walnut tavern table, 38" diameter, 3 corner walnut chairs, dolls, china dinner sets, service for 8, plates, colored and cut glass, several steins, figurines,
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Restore the original beauty of your precious antiques by having them replated at the HOME PLATING COMPANY. See how the experts can bring back the glorious luster of your gold, silver or brass pieces. Brighten up those beautiful antiques and your home today. Visit the
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Open every evening day afternoon until’ Xmas, Colorful Majolica plate, Haviland pitchers, marble top tables, platform rocker, brass bird cage, child's iron stove, lamps. wired. i Li
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~ Candidates For Queen
Selected
Four' girls were ’selected as candidates Shortridge High School Military Ball Dec. 15 in the school gymnasium, They are Lucia Walton, freshman; Judy Ross, sophomore; Phyllis Magner, junior, and Dotty Gaskens, senior.
They were chosen by the school ROTC unit from a list of 16 submitted by the. Letterman's Club, the Key Club, the Student Board and the Girls’ League,
Candidates are scheduled to
appear at 3 p. m, tomorrow on’
Jeanette I.ee’s Hoosier Homemaker Program over WFBM-
TV. Jack Siebert is chairman of the queen candidate committee,
Sorority Yule Party Listed
Mrs. Henry: Schricker, will be hostess in the Governor's mansion for the Christmas party of the Patroness Club of Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday. Members will bring guests. : Starring on the Christmas program will be Mrs, Norman Schneider, narrator; Mrs. James Costin and Mrs. Glenn Friermood, soloists, and a chorus directed by Miss Leona Wright.” . Mrs. Ray Patterson and Mrs,
Harriet Burt¢h will be accompanists, Mrs, Schricker will sisted by Mesdames, Loomis, Clement Kline, well Droke, Elbert Glass, Mantreau Hatt and members of the social committee,
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The Teen
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THY INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
of the Week—
Times photo by John R. Spicklemire,
R OBERTA MARLOWE is The Times’ Teen of the Week. A senior at Ben Davis High School, Roberta is president of the Sunshine Society. Last spring she won the Daughters of the American
Revolution Good Citizenship Award and the gold key in the annual year book popularity contest. A prom queen candidate for the annual junior-senior-prom last spring, Roberta participated. in the county drama festival” yésterday. Ben Davis submitted the play, “Mooncalf Mugford.” Junior Red Cross representative from Ben Davis and secretary of the Junior Red Cross High School Board, Roberta
also is a member of both the
dramatic club and the Purpleaires. She plays the flute In the marching band. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marlowe, .2615 Lafayette Road, are her parents.
Frozen Steak Tip
_In<broiling frozen steaks or chops, lower the broiler rack from the heating unit to prevent the meat from burning on the surface before it is coms pletely thawed.
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Teen Clubs—
Announced
New officers and parties are announced by two subdeb clubs, Marcia Walden was elected president of the newly organized DABS Club. Other officers are Linda Ziegler, vice president; Ethel Blessing, secretary, and Sharon Harvey, treasurer. Charter members, besides the officers,” are Dorothy Renfro, Patty Litz and Roberta Wallace.
Martha Hiles was initiated | into the TOZ-IES Club at the | recent meeting in the home of Nancy Cramer, 1210 N. Olney St. i
Joyce Van Deman will be initiated as president of “the HITOPs Club, Other officers are Sis Carpenter, vice president; Mag Davis, secretary-treasurer, and Barbara Hibner, corresponding secretary, ?
The reorganized squires club, DIRTY DOZEN met in the home of Roger Black recently |
to discuss ordering pins. ’
Send news of teen club ac- | tivities not later than Tuesday to Joan Schoemaker, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9. Only siffned releases with addresses will be published.
Legion Unit Plans December Event
A Christmas “pitch-in” supper and gift exchange will be held by members of the Hay-ward-Barcus American Legion | Post and Auxiliary at 6 p. m. | Friday in the Grand Army. of. | Hall, 1714 E. Washington St. There will also be a short business | meeting. Sponsors of the boys in Di- | vision 8 at Knightstown Home will bring gifts to the party for
' Richard A. Maxwell.
Ee be Phd eR _ Luncheo n-Bridge Set | New Officers pha Nu TE 8 Sn i
attend a luncheon bridge at 1 p. m, Monday in the home of Mrs, Francis A. Baur, Assisting the hostess will. be Mesdames H, N, Crawford, Victor M. Guio, Harvey Hogers and
ANTIQUE DEALERS ASSOCIATION
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE
The undersigned” members pledge themselves not to knowingly misrepresent any article as an antique.
AKSEL 413 East 30m 51,
NORA M. AX 2180 N. Talbot Ave.
THE BERRY'S 836 N. Arlington Ave.
WM. HN. BOYD, ANTIQUES 5500 Allisonville Rd. (Hy. 37)
ELIZABETH CHAPIN Ry. 24, ldaville 10 Mi. W. of Logansport
THE COPPER POT 2029 East 10th St.
“DEN OF ANTIQUITY 417 East 300 51.
RUBY FAULKNER Stale Rd. No. 3, Westporl, Ind.
~MABELLE- HENDLEMAN 1116 N Penna. 51, LI. 5803
JORDAN'S ART SHOP 4225 College Ave.
REEPSAKE HOUSE 541 Maple Read, Rear
KERRY ANTIQUE SHOP 660 East 38th St.
distribution to the boys on Christmas morning.
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lection in all Indiana.
The “Bambi” shimmering Skinner satin by Daniel Green in black, wine, royel, white, Heaven-blue or Blossom-pink.
$6.00
slipper in red and black satin or all blue satin, ‘$2.65
Always carry your Charga-Plate
Child's soft kid moccasin with dainty beaded vamp and fur trim. In red or blue , . . sizes 11 to 3.
$2.19
Child's warm felt zipper bootie, with padded leather sole Xmas-red or blue. Child's sizes § thru misses’ size 3.
$1.45
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Smart satin background in “Que Vadis” by Desco, dainty block or red . embrei- black satin scuff with metallic dered in multicolors, gold trim, $345. $3.95 Glamorous little Mandarin
So pretty to look at... so smart... so comfortable . .. so completely appreciated. There's a merry whirl around the Xmas tree when they open gift slippers from Marott's—and a lingering remembrance for months to come. Illus: trated are but a few of the perfect Santa “Clues” to make your gift shopping easy and inexpensive. Choose from Marott’s “Avenue of Slippers,” the largest se-
The “Pow - Wow,"
sand, black, red,
Soft, flexible,
or
Glistening sotin wedgie backstrap slipper in flome-red; royal blue; or jet black.
$2.95
Avenue of Slippers
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wondrous Daniel Green felt slipper in
long - wearing
$6.00
green,
Soft kidskin booties with warm o felt lining and plush cuff te match, Wine or black.
$4.25
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“Que Vadis” gleaming satin back-strap wedgie in red with black end gold trim; red and black; red and gold; or blue with black and gold trim.
Soft petol-pleated capeskin platform slipper in blue with red trim or oll black. Genuine leather ‘sole and heel.
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Apparel Shop 20 W. Washington St.
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IOLA MAHALOWITZ 6105 N. Michigan Rd,
MANN'S ANTIQUE SHOP East on Ris. 40, Pershing, Ind.
MID-TOWN SHOP (CRAIN'S) 1711 E. Michigan 51.
OPAL'S ANTIQUE Shop ° 532 East 25m 81,
PEPI'S ANTIQUES 412 5. Meridian SI.
MARY. SCHAAF, ANTIQUES 11 Miles E. of Indpls: on Hy. 40 R. R. 4, Greenfield, Ind.
VERNON E. SPAULDING, II Country Club Road, Crawfordsville
SPILLMAN ANTIQUE SHOP 4425 East 10M 51,
STANLEY'S ANTIQUES Charlottesville, 30 ML. E. of Indpls.
TEN O'CLOCK LINE ANTIQUE SHOP : - Gosport, Indiana
THE TREASURE HOUSE 126 Pickett 5t., Plainfield, Ind.
THE VILLAGE STORE, ANTIQUES 11 ML. E. of Indpls. on Hy. 40 RR. 4, Greenfield, Ind,
The “Lore,” starlite satin D'Orsay by Daniel Green in low or high heel. Black, Wine, Royol-blue, Heaven. blue, Blossom-pink, Snowy-
white, $6.00
$3.95
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