Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1951 — Page 7
18, 1951
1 Burnell and
ean Timmermas,
y
ssed mother-
cient Egypt -
in a window . 26 through
tion unfolds ory involving y and the law. e Middle Ages were designed ke child-bear-replenish the decades of re. The dress an entire cenwas introduced
ess in her role ncess. des of queens )ecame synon“smart look,” remendous in- » overall style ries.
i oo
"TUESDAY, DEC. 18, 1951
’ * A PATRONS are announced for the annual Christmas dance of the Tudor
Hail Alumnae Association scheduled from
9:30 to 1:30 o'clock Friday night in the Woodstock Club. They include Messrs. and Mesdames Raymond F. Crom, Dan W. Flickinger, Roy E. Adams, Herman C. Krannert, Theodore. B. Griffith, Harry V. Wade, Alex L. Taggart, Charles J. Lynn, Bowman Elder, W. Richardson Sinclair, Robert W. Clark, Nicholas H. Noyes and Forest W. Blanton. Also Messrs. and Mesdames Herschel E. Davis, Herbert E. Wilson, Louis M. Huesmann, Erwin C. Stout, William R. Higgins, Herman C. Wolff, J. K. Lilly, Edgar H. Evans, John 8. Kittle and E. Clifford Barrett.
4
Sat. and Mon. too
green brocatelle .
ered in green brocatelle
fringe
% CEDAR CHESTS
Modern and Period styles to choose from, in rich Mahogany, Walnut and Blonde veneers. Were $49.95 to $7995 ... ! Now $44.95 to $69.95
* COMFORT CHAIRS
Styles for both ladies and men. Tilt-backs, barrel-backs. -Duran-covered lounge chairs,
d other styles . . . Und other Sry es ow SIAI5 fo $119.50
% BOUDOIR CHAIRS
Good selection of Tapestry, Plastic and lustrous rayon-covered chairs. Several styles. Were $18.00 to $33.00 . . . Now $15.00 to $29.00
4
* BEST TERMS
# FREE TAXI fo and from Emrich's In city. @ FREE
Since 1881
70th Anniversary Sale
Shop Wednesday until 9 P.
MODERN CURVED SOFA
New luxury and smart appearance for your home with this fine 2-cushion modern sofa, covered in attractive brown deep-pile frieze with modern motif figure, with moss edge trim on cushions and back and contrasting brown fringe on base. Was $239.50 NOW
$198.00 LAWSON PERIOD SOFA, 2-cushion style, covered in leat pattern green or brown matelasse, with matching fringe on base
"$249.50 FRENCH PERIOD SOFA, 78” long, 2-cushion style with channel back, and carved solid Mahogany wood trim. Covered in exquisite
$126.00 FRENCH PERIOD CHAIR (matches above sofa) ...........
$226.00 MODERN CURVED FRONT SOFA, style arms. 2-cushion style, 66” between the arms. -Channel button back, covered in green floral leaf pattern matelasse. Matching fringe on base.
$205.00 FRENCH PERIOD LOVE SEAT, 57” long, 2-cushion style, with channel back and arms, and carved Solid Mahogany wood trim. Cov-
$192.00 MODERN SOFA, 2-cushion style, with low \ ; Choice of red or green floral pattern matelasse cover, with matching
x Look Over T hese “Home Gifts” x.
Gifts of quality and lasting beauty, at 70th Anniversary Sale SAVINGS!
pees tHE NOME OF BETTER FURNITURE For 1255
: Times photo by William A. Oates Jr. PREPARE FOR DANCE—Mrs. Joseph E. Cain helps her daughter, Jogie, select a formal gown for the holiday dance the Tudor Hall Alumnae Association will give Friday night in the Woodstock Club. Too young to attend but interested in all the pre-ball activity is younger daughter, Julie, who looks on. She attends Tudor now {
Tudor Hall Alumnae Set Dance
Others include Messrs. and Mesdames R. Norman Baxter, G. Vance Smith, Wilbur Carter, John K. Burns, Guernsey VanRiper, Frederick H. Bassett, James H. Ruddell, William Byram Gates, Gordon K. Englehart, Lowell 8S. Fisher and Clemens O. Mueller, a
, , LA oe or
ALSO Dr. and Mrs. Karl M. Koons; Dr. and Mrs. J. Kent Leasure; Dr. and Mrs. Percy E. McCown; Dr. J. L. Glendening; Mesdames Edwin H. Forry, Arthur V, Brown, Frederic M. Ayres, Frederick C. Kroeger, J. Raymond Lynn, Rollin ‘W. Spiegel, Fred C. Dickson, John H. Toy and Henry H. Hornbrook. Messrs. Harlan J. Hadley, A. Kiefer Mayer, L. C. Goodman and G. Barrett Moxley, Proceeds from the dance, the annual project of the alumnae” association, go toward the school’s undergraduate scholarship fund.
Discounts of
10% to 33%%
Off Regular Prices!
M.
$ 1 4 H .00 169° $2193° - $109 rounded pillow- $1990 179°
1 12:
SBTC RC
with
modern arms.
% DRUM TABLES Mahogany, some with leather tops. Were $22.00 to $95.00 . .. Now $19.00 to $84.95
* COCKTAIL TABLES Mahogany, Walnut, including glass, leath-
er, mirror and inlaid tops. Were $7.95 to $45.00 . . . ; Now $3.95 to $22.50 % DESKS
Beautiful styled Kneehole, Gov. Winthrop ,and other styles. Were $29.50 to $106.00 Now $24.00 to $95.00 * LAMPS
Variety of large lamps, decorator styles. Were $12,25 to $60.50 . . . Now $5.95 to $53.50
-,
W. MORRIS ST.
1700 SOUTH OF WASHINGTON $V 300 WEST OF MERIDIAN $1 4
.
Dance to Be Tomorrow
At Marott
INING, dining- and |
dancing will be fea-
tured at the Christmas | tomorrow of the | Apartment Owners’ Association | in the Marott Hotel Ballrgm. |
party
Bill Moore and his Californfans with Kay Field as soloist. The Strollers . will music. Opening with cocktails at 6 p. m., the program will continue with a 7 p. m. dinner and dancing and cards from 9 p. m. till midnight. A colorful Christmas setting will mark the entire
ballroom. Ed n a
INCLUDED ON THE plan-
ning committee are Mesdames |!
Walter Luebking, Gilbert Har-
ris, Jack Munro, Earl Gibson |
and Julia Berry, Miss Marion Anding, William Bowen, Robert Bromiley, Ross Brown, N. C, ‘Butler, - Russell Cunningham, Isidore Feibleman, Ray Thompson, Willlam P, Snethen and Paul M. Coen. Judge and Mrs. Phillip Bayt and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Barton will be guests of Mr. Coen, association president. Others planning. to bring - guests include Messrs. and Mesdames W. D. Guyton, Russ Cunningham, Earl Gibson and T. A. Moynahan and Mrs. Olive Harris. - Among those who have made early reservations are Messrs.
and Mesdames A. H. Halls, D. |
J. Zimmerman, Bromiley; Bow-
en, Marvin Reno, Leo Bures, |
William Kysar, Luebking, John O'Donnell and Miss ,Anding. Mrs. Berry, Messrs, Feiblej man, Brown, E. 8S. Hildreth and | A. W.; Buschmann,
Named to Legion Post
Mrs. Gwendolyn Wiggin Mac-
Dowell, national secretary of | the American Legion Auxiliary | | for the last 23 years, will be
succeeded by Mrs. Jane Gould Rishworth," Austin, Tex., Jan. 1.
tirement. A resident of Indianapolis
member of Christ Church, the St. Mary's Guil@&“the Women’s Chamber of Commerce,
Revolution, Daughters of 1812, the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants,
Charleston, S. C. and the Society of New England Women. Mrs, Rishworth, a native of West Virginia, is a member of the Legion and Auxiliary of Post and Unit 76 in Austin. She has been secretary-treasurer of the Auxiliary’s Texas Department since 1948. ;
PTA Building Funds Sought
To date $15,000 has been contributed by Indiana Parent Teacher Associations toward the building of a headquarters for the National Congress of Parents and Teachers in Chi- | cago. The goal of this state is $25,000 for the month of De-
| cember, | Called the “Gifts-for-Child- | ren” project, this permanent | home of the congress will be-
long to the children it seeks to serve, Its activity will revplve around children who have no one to care whether their tomorrow . will happy. : Joe R. Craw, superintendent of schools, New Castle, is state chairman for the national headquarters. fund. Contributions should be sent to him ear-
with the name and address of the PTA contributing, or of individuals who have made special gifts.
Study Club To Meet
Two meetings are planned for Friday by the International Travel Study Club. The Butler 100 Chapter will have a Christmas party and luncheon at 12:30 p. m, in the home of Mrs, Ernest Ganker, 251 Buckinghdm Dr. Stephen Collins Foster Chapter will have a Christmas exchange party at 12:30 p. m. in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Merton Good will be guest speaker, Mrs. Charles Mount, hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. C. R. Lounsberry and Mrs. Irving Ball, Mrs. P. G. Pilkenton will be in charge of arrangements. .
Quality eupholsiering
Regardless of what better.
you psy you
ity work you want our crafiimen can do ik.
will furnish dance music:
present dinner |
Mrs. MacDowell will return to | Story City, Iowa, upon her re- |
since 1928, Mrs, MacDowell is a |
the | Daughters of the American |
the | French Huguenot Society of |
be healthy and
marked “Gifts - For - Children,” |
.-
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
« Warwick Rd. at & p. m. Thurs-
3
i
* »
a
og &
Party Set Thursday > ‘Alpha Chi Alumnae of ‘Alpha Chi. Omega Sorority -will have -a Christmas party in the home of Mrs. Marvin Cochrane, 7015
. > * . ? Arrive Here For Holidays - =. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin D. Gi: Sunday the Gabes' nephew, lardy and son Bradford ar. John Bell Gibson, Berkeley, rived by plane from San Fran- Cal will arrive from Cam-
: bridge, Mass., where he is a cisco last night to spend the. student in Harvard University
a... PAGE T Lustrous Crust Do you like loaves of bread with a lustrous crust? As soon as you take the baked loaves out of the oven, dip a piece of
day. The hostess will be as- holidays with Dr. and Mrs, Law School. . wax paper in melted butter and sisted by Mrs. Joseph Dorrell William E. Gabe, 502 W, Hamp- They will all be here through rub the tops for that gleaming ‘and Mrs. William Strauss. Dr, Mrs. Gilardy’s parents, New Year's. look. :
Chenille Robes $4-% «$798 bd
Luxury for Christmas. A rich, closely tufted chenille robe with full sweeping skirt, long sleeves. Skirt is trimmed with applique. Becoming colors. Sizes 12 to 46.
_ENaxaNgasss
3 i EARN NRNTNT
oe IM Toiletry Sets =~ ""™
Exciting gift sets of perfume, cologne, dusting powder and face creams. She'll love them!
RR
|
Dresser Sets
Three-piece dresser sets of comb,” brush and mirror. Beautifully decorated in many lovely colors. Perfect gift to thrill her on Christmas.
REX
SSE SE AE NE NE AE AE AEA NENT IT NESE
wl
White
51 15 Sheer Nylons
Filmy 51-gauge, 15-denier nylons
Boxed Handbags 51 95 « $9.95
come in proportioned lengths. They Pus Taz Pius Tex are full fashioned, perfect quality. Beautifully crafted handbags in Choice of Noontide or Sweetspice many smart new styles . . . each in sizes 814 to.11. one a tiling gift for Christmas. Choice of red, green, navy
or black. All gift boxed. Squares
17
Imported pure silk; hand rolled hems, Prints, solids, ombres in all colors.
Plush Slippers
These cozy plush slippers make ideal gifts. Fleece lining. Suedeine soles. Wine, blue, pink or light blue. Sizes 4 to 9.
|
100% Nylon
sleeves. All colors,
RAYON PANTIES
® Sizes Boxed Hankies 56.7 59 Sheer combed lawns, delicate em- . broideries, lace edges and scallops.
Box of three makes an ideal gift.
Qc to . Elastic legs. Double crotch.
The Shopping Trend is Toward Market and Illinois Streets
Pes oo -
Be
Sl dy Ee
Choose from Hundreds of Gifts for “HER” . . . at MURPHY’!
Exquisite Slips
- Beautiful rayon crepe slips lavished with lace and dainty embroidery will make lovely gifts.
“By
\
Rayon tricot with nylon trim. Pretty party aprons of crisp organdy with gay chints trim. & Many colors. 2
9AM 19PM
\ oh
or pink. 32-44,
Sweaters
$39 Soft knit of 100%, wool. This pretty ca has a handmade look.
Many lovely solid colors in sizes 38 to 42.
1 98
Soft rayon crepe In many flattering styles and becoming neck - lines. Long and short | sleeves, Attractive | colors. Sizes 32 to 38.
ARB ERA BRR BIRR IBIBINB/INBNE
Sweaters
Soft knit nylon sweaters love to be washed! Short
2%
GAY HALF APRONS
Organdy 69°
with Chintz
STORE OPEN
Unfil Christmas
a eb ns eo Ro Pe Wo “a a Aa Ps “AN
