Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1952 — Page 30
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» : : ’ Times photos by William A. Oates Jr > . i es : ' Cl b S h d / SALUTE TO SPRING—Designer-Fashions to be shown by Block’s at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Auditorium are Maurice Rent- Th Ti P H S Iginally This Week S ub ocnequie ner's polka dot silk afternoon dress; Adele Simpson's pink cotton cocktail gown; Dior’s ensemble, slate gray dress, champagne e Imes a ern ervice (47) MEN'S C s d E faille jacket, American beauty scarf; Jacques Fath’s cocoa silk shantung with white pique; Adrian's plaid dress and coat; Marusia’s > COATS, Of Meetings an vents pale blue taffeta evening gown with pink straw flowers, net underskirt (left to right). i By SUE: BURNETT originally ? . . . DESTINED to be a close TOMORROW Westfield Wonfan's—1:30 p. m. d 7 . . corinanion ail: weason is. ths (35) MEN'S L hab. SO-—6:30 Mrs. . O. Hendren, Mrs. a eu rayon ga Benty Rog) Gawie A Oliver New and Miss Martha OC S o) or Pri ng as 10N ow good looking, arrow-slim dress yons ol ma Doan, hostesses. “Indiana ; : to make with or without {10) MEN'S C Speaker, Mrs. Merton Good. I ox Bar By BETTY LOCHER One, photographed above, is The skirt is voluminous ‘with The incomparable ‘Adrian's sleeves, and topped with a brief coat styl Meridian Chap., ITSC —12:30 un err Times Fashion Editer champagne silk faille over slate .unpressed pleats. dramatic coat ° and dress jacket that makes it an ideal [ 4) MEN'S S p. m, ‘Earl H. Myer, 4440 WEDNESDAY EDICATED to the prin. gray shantung with a starched “a 4 ensemble of muted plaid will be traveling outfit. models. ;
¢ Park, hostess; Mesdames 6.1» Bur Jr, T. D. Barclay and Margharita Howes,
Boys Club Association Auxiliary—1:15 p. m. Mrs. Edward Hawkins, 234 Pennridge Dr,
ciple that all women are created to be beautiful,
‘chiffon tie of American beauty.
The little jacket has a full back shirred into the belt. fut
FROM HATTIE CARNEGIE you will see an exquisite pale blue linen cocktail drese
shown. The full-skirted dress is belted in black and has a fringed neckerchief of the same
Pattern 8803 is a new-rite perforated pattern in sizes 12, 14, 18, 18, 20; 40, 42, 44. Size
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assistants. Speaker, Miss hostess; Mrs. Harry Harlan Block's will launch its His second afternoon ensem- trimmed with silver, crystal and wool as the dress. 14, dress, -short sleeves, 41% Amy Keene, and Mrs. Willlam Finney, . _ ble combines navy wool with white beads. The sleeves are dbs ‘ard - i 1 7 Ch ITS OC-—12:30 assistants Spring Designer-Fashion Show , sn = yards of 39-inch; bolero, 173 yenetian { ap., 3 ol ied ssistants; © A at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in the - Davy taffeta. The slim dress is tulip-shaped with a beaded THE COAT IS CUT straight yards. S p. m. Warren . Bpe » “Inter Nos-212:30 p. m. Mrs. R. auditorium. wool with a low neckline filled motif peeping from between Basic Fashion for '52 is filled Mrs. Basil Fischer. E. Langston, 4201 Graceland with a white pique dick the petals on each shoulder with the illusion of fullness in ii he bs 8 1, x + a Famous names in fashion will a white pique dickey. 2 Pp . with ideas to make lothes 8 Mrs. Charles hostess “Shakespeare of The 1 ist-length jacket The skirt has unpressed front achieved by soft tuxedo your clothe " Narrators—8 p. m. Mrs. Cha 8a, be featured — Christian Dior, e loose walst-length jacke p A budget go further—time-savi - I p M te), M ‘ panels that are shirred into the get gi me-saving Fitch, 3454 N. Meridian, host sondon (Marchette), ™S. Jacques Fath, Hattie Carnegie, is reversible—wool on one side, pleats across the front with and economical desi that 2 tess. Book reviews, “Tom M. H. Harding. Adrian, Patullo, Marusia, Anna taffeta on the other. Unpressed beaded motifs showing between hemline. Colo In Be pial) easy to sew pig are * Foolish” (Maloy), Mrs. Dor- (Colonial Boston Chap, ITSO - Miller, Maurice Rentner, Adele Pleats spring from a deep shoul- the pleats just below the waist- are gray, ack, white an Tad sty . P : 0 maroon p othy Myer, and “Life and —10 a. m. Spink Arms Hotel. Simpson, Carmel, Seymour Fox der yoke in back. line. . - Works of an Indiana Sculp- Mrs. Russell Dean, hostess and Harvey Berin. on a Adele Simpson uses pale Climaxing the evening gown . tor” (Dotterer), Mrs. Madge chairman. Speaker, Mrs, Judging from the fabulous MAURICE RENTNER trims pink cotton batiste for a dainty sequence will be a pale blue SUE BURNETT Johnston. Basil Fischer. clothes to be shown, every wom- 80ft navy blue afternoon suits cocktail dress (shown above) taffeta and net formal by The Indi TT : Fresh. dali Chap. P, PEO—12:30 p. m. Mrs. jJsle of Pines Chap, ITSC— an in Indianapolis will be beau- and dresses with white organdy with braid-émbroidery panels Marusia. Feathery straw flow- e ianapolis Times charm + E. W. Hebel, 5515 Washing- 1:30 p. . Mrs. Thomas tiful, come spring, if Block's collars, cuffs or bows. One over the butterfly-pleated skirt. ers of pink and blue with 372 W. Quincy St. y cente ton Blvd., hostess; Mrs. Carl Hinesley, 2943 Ruckle, host- has its way. You will see ‘sleek Silk dress has a white organdy A cuff of embroidery tops the beaded gold stems sprinkled Chi 6. IL AYRES’ Seet, assistant. Program, ess: Mrs. John Tove and Mrs. city suits. casual country calla lly _collar. He makes strapless bodice. with iridescent beads trim the cago ©, Mrs, Marcus Johnson and Ralph Zimmerman, assist- clothes, gay afternoon things. news with a new- stole—tri- Typical of the dresses de- tunic top over a full net skirt. No. 8803 Price 25¢ Mrs. R. E. Jongewaard, * ants Speaker, Mrs. Merton cocktail dresses and dreamy angular in front with long signed: by Jacques Fath fis the Finale of the show will be a : = ’ Good. ’ evening gowns, TT" streamers floating out in back. one shown of eocoa iridescent summer wedding scene done in Fashion Book Price 25¢ 2 TUESDAY 3 Mot nt Yeriion Chad. ITSC — PR His white-penny polka dot on silk taffeta with black patent organdy eyelet. . 81 < Book Review—1:30 p. m. Block's © Sn foul m wp Hotel TWO AFTERNOON ensem- navy silk, photographed above, . belt. Huge white collar and All hats photographed are Size.....e Auditorium. “Books in Re- Ty ne Ee ts ‘ bles from Dior have sophisti- is charming with deep flounces cuffs top the full unpressed-g from Block's French Room Name . (145) DUO-DE view,” a Bvey Of the Benson: Irvington "Union of Clubs — 2 ated jackets over slim dresses. on the elbow-length sleeves. pleated skirt, Millinery Salon. NATITIvetSnINettseisiive ADDRES! Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten. , : “ : . . m. Mrs. D. M. Kernahan . Beesessesssesesrensasstenansinee 8803 Anagnous Group, Epsilon Sigma ~~ P- m rh mie : : 30) ONYX Pt Omicron —12:30 p. m. Mrs, 902 N. Bolton, hostess. Dele- Blackwood on Bridge— © Fashion Calendar— 12.44 30) x W. D. Keenan, 968 Campbell, gates and committes chair- . . . Y vesiesieineyrenasnesnverie (100) QUILTEL hostess. “While Witch Doc: men. West Shows How to Sidestep a Tra Toiletries ACCESS tor” (Stinetorf), Mrs. F. W. Service Study—1:30 p. m. Mrs. P Book t Stultz. George Linville; 306 N, Irv- N . ; f clubs but on the third round : ooks, Ph English Ave: Boys Club ington, hostess; Mesdames H. OUTH thought he had South dealer East rowed hE rei a ’ TUESDAY : TK Scraps, A 4x 1400 Ing- F. Buhr, George Fly, Carl cleverly t'rapped the Both sides vulnerable <D Two hi Ayres’—Estee Lauder cosmetic " £ Originally Mothers—1:15 p. m. Bg / S , other spade. Two high hearts . | Ra J Y lsh : Irrgang and Bert Moon, as West player in today’s NORTH were now. cashed. ending with representative, Miss Elizabeth io. . : 5 sistants, Speaker, Mrs. Mar- . S—Jvb a es Patterson, toiletries, through = (300 pkgs.) NA bi Chap., ITSC — Noon, h the king in the closed hand. re ®), ¢ Aral an CU Po the Martin. Guest dav deal, but the trap was not pd "63 : r ho ’ Saturday. TE rchas Hotel Lincoln. Speaker, Mrs, Yr . H—A 8 . At this point West was down purchase John Thornburgh. Zetathea—1:30 p. m. Mrs. 0. C. tight enough and West easily “ DA SS to the lone jack of clubs and WEDNESDAY 3 345. ' S PEO—7:30 p.m. Mrs Woods, 5020 College, hostess; got out, ba C—K 84 three spades to the queen: South Block's—2:30 p. m. Desigher- ( 48 bores) NC Coa. 1d Brown, 741 w. Mrs. C, W. Whitehead, as- North and South had all the WEST . EAST now led his last club and West Fashions show, Auditorium, . Reqularly Donaldson I} Mi ! Doris. sistant. “Reople of the Low aces and all the kings and six S—-Q3872 S—10843 ag in the lead. He thought a Invitational. : . 44th, hostess; Countries,” Mrs. F. A. Steldt. no trump was a logical contract. H—J 5 H—Q1092 ; oment and South remarked, = Ayres’—l11 a. m. to 4 p. m. Me- |} PERMANENT WAVE Ayres Lynn, assistant. Pro gram, WHURSD West wisely decided not to lead D—754 D—J 108 “Well, do you have the high Tidian Shops, Second Floor, Mrs, R. E. McCormick. AY either of his four card sults. C-—J762 Cc—103 heart or not? informal modeling of dresses, No Kink—No Fuzz “ 95 nl ’ -— . - - N . . . . . iS Chap. U, PEO—1 p.m. Mrs. Aperio—12:30 p. m. Mrs. J: E. That was a wise decision as a SOUTH through Friday. Never Needs Settin Portia Boggy, 1241 N. New Bourne, 5921 Crestview Drive, spade or club Yead would make 8—AKS "8.9 : FRIDAY i £ S Jersey, hostess, Program, hostess. Program, Mrs. {it easy for declarer to win 12 H—K 4 IF YOU DON'T have a heart pg; 10, x30 p.m. Glamour 5 Guaranteed Unfil Your Har Grows Out. Including the New : : 30. p. . ed Mrs. Ray Cockman. George Hosmer, tricks. . D—-KQ62 you're end played, because I Career Girl Show, = Audi |S So Affractive—So Easy fo Handle PL-04EI or PL 5080 Chap. W, PEO — 8 p.m. Mrs. Columbian Chap, ITSC—12:30 West's opening was the seven C—-AQ95 know you haven't any clubs or torlum. Open to public | Professional Success for 23 Yea . J. W. Johnston, 3148 N. Dela- p.m. 38th St. Branch, Indiana of diamonds. South won with The bidding: diamonds.” * ? rs 12 ware, hostess; Mrs, W. W, National Bank. Speaker, Miss the queen. There are several SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST South was much too confident MAR. 5 ; NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY -PO( Jamison, assistant. “Silver- Amy Keene, ways to play the hand, the most 10 Pass 1H Pass as West simply laid down the yyageon's — All day - Laddle & ware,” Mrs. James E. Dicker- Ladies Federal—Noon. Mrs. E. obvious of which is to try and SNT Pass 6NTAIlPass queen of spades. South had to Northridge, millinery design- Drab hair? Turn Left trom Elevator eee
Coleman, 5214 , W. 16th,
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break the heart suit 3-3. If the
tinued diamonds and won four
win in his own hand. If he
next led a low spade to dum-
er, will be in Hat Department,
Open Every
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hostess. Mrs. Walter Clark suit does break evenly the hand looT, : Chap. AM, Ee 2 and Me, H. 8. Gudgel, enter- is a laydown. > tricks in the suit. On the last my’s jack, he was on the board og keds Faonnal Mode! we Nighten, & Every Night -All-quilted, 1 T. G. Hae as Ino Ih talnment. . uw diamond West - discarded the ~ to stay:and the small heart ; ds ig 5 2Nea - : Green, chat Ware, Be Dine Bio Ny 1908—1:30 p. m. Mrs. C. C. BUT SOUTH HAD a strong deuce of spades, 'a small heart there was a loser. Actually he Ayres'—11 a. m. to 4 p. m. Gown . nies OPEN ALL DAY Aw Garden, + M. Stump, IK. 101st, hostess, hunch that hearts wouldn't 'was played from dummy and cashed his second high spade Room, Third Floor. Informal Say 401 Roosevelt Bldg. AYRES’ } Graves. Bridge-canasta ; break and, as you see; he was East also dropped a spade. and then lost a spade trick to . Modeling of Mattie Talmack aly $1. SATURDAY & party orner lll. & Was St. Clair Literary—12:30 p.m. ; right. At trick two he con- South next took three rounds West's eight spot. dresses and suits through Mrs. Orville -S8tickan, 927 S k Li $ d ) Mar. 6. Yoke, program, Mrs, Stickan. peaker LIS e Led N R S Spencer — Noon. Mrs. W. C. egion iINews — ummaqge ale [ M d Caldwell, 2216 W. 60th, host- By Arts Group 9 ete appe me ess; Mrs. Thomas Kelley and nrg. Jane Burroughs Adams Sa uerkraut Is Arranged : r os Mrs. C. A. Cassady, assist- oy) give a program on the lives : . : or ads 2 ants. Talk on George Wash- or {wo composers, illustrated Di S The Bell Telephone Auxiliary 4 for ington, Miss ‘Myrtle Barker. with songs, for the Saturday inner et will hold a rummage sale in St. Kappa Kappes Saiums Soyor- Ori Tri Kappa—7:45 p. m. 38th St. meeting of the Indiana Chap- : = vs '. C ity Mothers’ Club will entertain 1.6 «Branch, Indiana National fer, National Soclety of Arts AR “Old-fashioned Sauer- J's SHOVE 150 TH SFSSIN! the fathers at a” dinner and Bank. and Letters. kraut Dinner” complete with Mona Bradley is OR of Program at 8 p. m. tomorrow (249 PRS) 15:1 : The 2:15 p. m. program will German Band music will be the project. 12 08 Be Very ape oric : be in the home of Mrs. Clyde E. . The same group i i ouse, ~ Hampton Drive. : : Sorority Will Tis ra sis Drive Woot: Sven 030 Bm Sumter. copurts' in toe Foot Cray, Goer A: Schumacher wi - list PRS) 20. orori Y i ruff Place. , Py members of the Irvington Shop at 8 p. m. Mar, 7. There show a color film, “Through the ori Assisting the hostess will be American Legion Post and AuUX- wi; be door and table Sie Years at Butler University.” ) old P a Mrs. Edwin I. Poston, Martins- - {liary in the Post Home, 124 8. and homemade candy for sale. Mrs. Frank B. Parrish will {141 PRS.) 30- . ville, and Mrs. Phillip B. Lyon. powney Ave. Mrs. Frances Williams is Preside and Mrs. Luke Walton : ori
Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike will pre-
Upsilon Chapter, Sigma Phl 5. 04 5 poarg session and busi-
Mrs. William Buhlman will
chairman, assisted by Mesdames Elizabeth Groseclose,
if in charge of the program. Mrs. Willlam Osborne, chair
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Gaga Sr oe ness meeting preceding the pro- De general chairman for the yn, Bradley and Mary Lou Man for the dinner, will be as- lines! guess 3). Sr home of Fram. dinner. Assisting her. will be Budd. sisted by Mrs. G. W. Gustafson p. m. ay : Mesdames Von I. Baldwin, Har- and Mrs, Wallace O. Lee. Ayre:
Hoffman, 4057 Miss Joan Kiesle
Mrs. Mar Ruckle St, .. will assist, Guests will be Mesdames Otto Andres, Charles Gates, Thomas J. Bowles, Wayne T.
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The Indianapolis Alumnae Club and Junior Auxiliary of Pi Beta Phi Sorority will meet
lin Craig and Andrew Wettrick. Mrs. Everett Bumpus and Herman E. Bobbe are on the ‘egtertainment committees, Ed-
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Don't throw away that old lamp shade. You can make it into an attractive, new-lpok-
Other officers are Mesdames Robert Hinshaw, Roy Hynes, R. 8. Herrin, V, F. Saylor, Galvin Douglass, Jack Munro, Chester Barney, John R. Brayton and Paul Ferguson,
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