Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1952 — Page 38

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COTTON STRIPE—Crisp red and white cotton blouse with white pique collar and cuffs, Gibson sailor.

STRIPED TAFFETA—Black and white stripes splashed with red taffeta tie, Gibson sailor.

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This Week

TOMORROW ‘ACA—Noon. Mrs. W. E. Mec839 Leland, hostess. Election. Betsy Ross Chap. ITSC—6:30 p. m, E. New York St. Branch, Indiana National ‘Bank. Speaker, Mrs. E. C. Rumpler. Meridian Chap, ITSC — 12:30 p. m. Mrs. H. M. Powell, 5565 Washington Blvd., hastess; Mrs. L. H. Kornafel and Mrs, E. G. Schaefer, : assistants, Speaker; Mrs. John Thornburgh. Venetian Chap., ITSC-12:30 p. m. Warren Hotel. Narrators—8 p. m. Mrs, F. E, Spindell, 3938 College, hostess. Program, Mrs. A. D. Beeler

and ‘Mrs. Charles Fitzgerald. THE E! Chap. P., PEO—1 p. m. Mrs, L. E. Winkler, 5014 Washington break the ha Blvd, hostess. European In one w travelog, Mrs. Charles Ste- ment stores. vens.

TUESDAY Arabian Chap., ITSC — Noon. Hotel Lincoln. Speaker, Mrs, John Thornburgh,

Mayflower Chap, ITSC—12:15 p. m. Mandarin Inn. Speaker, Mrs. Jules Zinter, Chap. 8, PEO—7:30 p. m. Mrs, J. H. Funk, 5231 Park, hostéss. (hap. U, PEO—L1 p. m. Mrs. J. M. Smith, 8240 N. Kenwood, hostess.

Thatf means more, coming ( reluctance. A! ginning to wo a lift you can hat, or dress, pair of shoes. But if eyes’« year to date, : ning 11 per cer

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sia felt. It never Chap, W, PEO—2 p.m. Mrs. W. | . @ Carry & ; tl F. Mitchell, 6285 N. Pennsyl. | | No ing Jager Re vénia, hostess. 3 Charge which can be 1

Chap. AM, PEO—8 p.m. Mrs. A,

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C. Johnson, 4455 N. Pennsyl- | | ®* No Tax on Silver. Outdoor buy vania, hostess. Speaker, Miss | | Plate ? : garden equipn Mary Cain. ¥ ture. About Spencer—Noon., Mrs. R. 'E. wens early. Stores Hollowell, 4545 Broadway, Go seasonal. The hostess. Book review, Mrs. | | (Choose from 37 patterns b as short run. A. C. Wood; election. } orld : oi o “a And if it g Woman’s Rotary—6:15 p. m. | v rencwa makers. COM- summer, - outdc

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SCHIAPARELLI ORIGINAL—French evening blouse of white silk has low neckline for jewels, double-puffed sleeves.

By BETTY LOCHER Wimes Fashion Editor

ITH a froufrou here and a puffed sleeve there, blouses stand on their own merit this season as the focal point of a costume. They are not meant to hide their light under a suit jacket. A smart costume can be built around a pretty blouse—and come out on the black side of

the budget book, too. You can add infinite variety to your wardrobe with one basic skirt and a collection of blouses. The blouses and accessories photographed are all from Block's main floor,

They'll charm your public with everything from clamadiggers to evening skirts. They are perfect with new Gibson Girl sailors. with picture hats or with lovely jewelry, depending on the occasion. ~ ”

~ THE NEWS is in their fabric-

washable tissue taffetas, soap n' water cottons, lustrous silks and new nylon and orlon combinations that look like batiste, linen, chiffon and organdy.

Black and white or navy and white with a dash of red in a tle, a flower or hat are the favorite color combinations. Sleeves claim attention. There are dropped shoulder sleeves, leg-o-mutton sleeves shirred and shaped, double puffed

Times Sewing Contest Registration Blank

HERE I8 MY official registration for The 1052 Times' Na-

tional Sewing Contest, to the Central Library.

I will bring my contest garment, April 28,

NAME......... sree efianrannnene sseessnssee’ PHONE. .cotnsres, ADDRESS ,....iciecieiiinaininans Sr tesa ata inane seni I plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Check one or more. You are not obligated to remain in the classifications checked, if you would change your mind later.)

«Senior Standard Pattern years of age.

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esesss. High School Group, for senior high schools. (1) Coat or sUlteccee..

Glamour Group, no age limit.

Group, for contestants above 18

Every entry in this group must be made from Standard Commercial pattern.

(1) Wool coat or

Tailored dress of wool, linen or linen-

(3) Soft dress of silk, rayon or dressy

clothing students in junior and

Date or school dress....ese. (2)

(1) Evening clothes, lounge

clothes, negligee ensembles and heach wear.

Sevan Original Design Group,

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..Children's Clothing Group, no age limit.

(1) Dress, coator suit.

(1) Clothes must

be for children between the ages of 2 and 8,

Plan Annual Benefit

The annual benefit bridge party of the Indianapolis Panhellenic Association is scheduled at 2 p. m, Apr. 5 in Block's Auditorium. Proceeds go to the Panhellenie scholarship loan fund which makes loans up to $250 available to junior, senior and post-graduate women in Indiana “colleges and UMVersIties with

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National Panhellenic Congress,

A new addition to the pro |

gram is a nursing scholarship awatded this year. » Mrs. R. P. Burkle, chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Graeme B. Supple, Mrs. Elliott Morrill,

Miss Martha Gardner and Miss |

Ruby McCormick. Both bridge and canasta will be played.

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Program Set for Sorority Dinner

Kappa Chapter members will be hostesses for the annual Founder's Day dinner of Phi Theta Delta Sorority,

It will be at 7 p. m, Wednesday in the Hotel Washington. Mrs. Doris Peak, Kappa | president, will preside. A musi-

cal program will be given by the Technical High School Boys’ Octet,

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BLOUSE PLUS—A smart ensemble can start wi look complete with accessories. ;

sleeves and rumba sleeves covered with ruffies. Little collars are often highlighted with chin-chucking bows, sailor ties or frilly jabots. Bare blouses are seen with very low necklines, a perfect foil for the new pendant necklaces that are so fashionable. ” n » THE COTTON STRIPED blouse above is as fresh as the first spring tulip with white pique collars and cuffs, tiny red buttons set with rhinestones and a detachable red tie. It also comes in black and white with black tie, for $3.98. The golden straw sallor trimmed with black velvet is $5.95 from the hat bar. An evening blouse, beautiful as Paris in the spring, comes

DAU Group Will Meet

The Governor Oliver Perry Morton Chapter, Daughters of the Union, 1861-65, Inc., will have a tea at 3 p. m, Friday in Ayres’ honoring Mrs. R. D. McCart, Stamford, Conn., president general of the National Society, Daughters of the Unfon.

Mrs. McCart is coming to Indianapolis to attend the state convention of the society in the Hotel Lincoln Saturday. Other honor guests will include meier, state regent; Mrs. E. C. Rumpler and Mrs. Walter Winkler, Lebanon.

Mrs. Ed C. W. Wisch-

mes photo by William A. Oates Jr.

a blouse,

from the deft fingers of desinger Schiayarelli. It's made of shimmering pure white silk with delicately curved neckline, glowing pearl buttons and voluminous double puffed sleeves, It is equally lovely with a long slim skirt or a full ballerina skirt. The pendant necklace in seed pearls and antique gold is one of a collection from Block's Jewelry Department. » » » AN EXAMPLE OF A costume with a beautiful blouse as the focal point is shown in the center picture above. The blouse, another original (priced at $10.95), is fine birdseye pique buttoned down the back with matched ocean pearl buttons. The neck-

" pleats all

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THE JABOT RETURNS—White broadcloth blouse has dropped shoulder, puffed sleeves. Worn with linen sailor.

line rises high, dips gracefully in front.

The skirt is navy taffeta with

a wonderful swish of unpressed around, for $7.98. Wear it with a wide shiny belt, picture hat in rough straw (from French Room millinery), short white gloves and a single yellow rose at the waist. Washable striped taffeta makes another Gibson Girl blouse in charcoal and white that wil! combine beautifully with navy, gray or black. It has three-quarter length Gibson Girl sleeves, jet buttons and small round collar. You can add your'own bright tie—this one is red taffeta, for 59c. The blouse is $5.98. The white rough straw sailor is $5.95.

AMA Aid to Speak Tuesday

Dr. Joseph Lawrence, Washington, director of the American Medical Association, will be luncheon speaker Tuesday for the 25th anniversary of the Indianapolis Medical Society Woman’s Auxiliary. The event, the auxiliary’s annual legislative meeting, will be at 12:30 p. m. In the Marott Hotel. Charter members and past presidents of the society will be honored. “Current Medical Legislation” will be Dr. Lawrence's topic. » » ~ THERE WILL BE a coffee and business session for members at 10 a. m. In the Marott Penn Room. Mrs. Bennett Kraft, legisla-

tive chairman, is in charge of

arrangements. On her committee are Mes. dames Glenn Conway, W. L. Dorman, Martin Garfield,

_ Charles Hepburn, Karl Koons,

Lowell Thomas and Harold

Trusler,

Dr. and Mrs. Kauffman Plan Open House

Dr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Kauffman will receive informally at an open house from 9

p. m. to midnight Saturday in |

the Broadmoor Country Club. There are no invitations. The couple was married Jan. 2 in New York.

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navy linen sailor ($6.95) and make your own full navy linen skirt. The blouse is $5.98. *Schiaparelll blouses, hosiery

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Zonta—6:30 p. m. Spink Arms is Ei Hotel. Speaker, Dr. John J. £5 economy Haramy.. ROGERS, REED & BARTOK. id pens after Aj

WEDNESDAY Boys Club Auxiliary—1:15 p. m. Mrs. William Howell, 430 Buckingham Drive. Anagnous Group, Epsilon Sigma Omicron—12:30 p. m. Mrs,

C. N. Symons, ' Plainfield, hostess. Program, Mrs. J.P, Scott.

Inter Nos—12:30 p. m. Mrs. D. F. Munn, 1174 Ivy Lane, hostess, Program, Mrs. R. V. Langston. Colonial Boston Chap., ITSC— 10 a. m. Spink Arms Hotel. Speaker, Mrs. Earl Mikels. Isle of Pines Chap., ITSC—1 p. m. Hawthorn Room. Speaker, Miss Amy Keene. Mt. Vernon Chap, ITSC—11:30 a. m. Warren Hotel. Speaker, Miss Amy Keene. Service Study—11 a. m. Mrs, A. J. Kassler, 314 N. Addison, hostess. Program, Mrs. Clayton Adams; election. Zetathea—1:30 p. m. Mrs, Vernon Olsen, 5239 Central, hostess.

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