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Guest's Enthusiasm Helps Home Folk Appreciate America

By KATY ATKINS

THE EASTER BUNNY (Happy Faster to you)

an early appearance in

our neighborhood

made when he

left attractive doll heads, with eggs for faces, as place

cards for a small on Tuesday It was for Miss Betty Rrowne, the charming exchange teacher Fngland assignedto

School 62, Miss

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Browne's en thusiam and appreclation of the people and material advan

pa f the tages 0 ¢

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ize anew that

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strikes and At 30 that morning she had gone out to take her driver's (est, thus realizing a burning ambition. The driving lessons were part of the gifts given her for her birthday. They were even more of a thrill’ than the nvlons and costume jewelry, all new to her and =o familiar to |= » Nn ~ OTHER GUESTS at the pa were Mrz, A. K. Schifin, Mrs Charles Mya r A Hazzard, Mrs. Robert Voll and

Mra, Frank Mutz

Forreat,

Perhaps some of vou met Mize Browna {f vou stopped tn zea the buzzes from Britain on the Circle last Wednesday, as she spent the afternoon there, Easter has brought most of our travelers home and several guests to town. Judge and Mrs, Harry Crumpacker have ‘part

‘of thelr family with them. Capt. John W. Crumpacker, USN. and hiz wife of Wash mgfon were inined hy their

daughter JTaanne who _ iz a

stullent at DePauw, Marnis and

luncheon given by Mrs. Thomas. Figel

Inhn Ruckleshaugs and Mar

and Perry Lesh are hack from.

Florida

The- Julian Bnbbs enijoved a

cruise on the .“Steila Polar and the Perry O'Neals have been cruiging in the Caribhean on the. “Mauretania.”

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TIME WILL HANG HEAVY

fry manv peaple “on Thursday nrnings wit} hit "ne mnre morning vith bu on n Cordon Bleu clazz, Mrz. Tuga has certainly kept up “the tempn Mich of the interg-=t d to her charm and wt [ Inved

her saying she would add "A2 grains of salt” because every one wants accurate recipes and she is trying hard to comply The crisp drgandie aprons worn by the committee. serving on the door each ®week a gay note and it's quite a 8pot in which #» see new spring hats. Marie Wemmer"s ailor of green and white wover

strike

turned-up

traw waa especially smart one morning. Don't forget that Mrs

lucas likez queatinn=, make the mnat of this last opportunity ton ask them. Suzan. Azhby served the won

Cordon Rle when zhe, azaisted hy

derfil galmon mnlisse a small committee, entertained the ex-presidents of the Indian apolis Junior League for their annual luncheon recently. This traditional gathering is for the retiring president, in this case Punch Harris. It has been held since 1926 and in spite of its increasing size, manages to he an informal and intimate affair ” » ” OF THOSFKE ex presjwere nn thea program

for the Indianapolis Waqman's

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FASTER PACE—Mr;

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and Mrs. A. Bailey Colvin, Peggy and Polly,

QUICK CHECK —Mr. and Mrs. Byron P. Hollett, Byron P. Jr. and Jody.

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SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1952

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Easter in Indianapolis

TT"HE TRADITION of Easter Sunday is the message of hope and life eternal in sermon, song and prayer. Throughout. the city family groups, big and little, with youngsters of varying ages, will attend churches of

their choice to hear nonce again the promize of life everlasting for which Christ “waa crucified, dead, and buried . and rose again from the dead.” Many of the younger generation, like tiny Kathryn Lee, just 5 months today, will be baptized. Her“sacrament will be in St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed Church gwhere her parents, Mr. and s, O. Lee Jr, 5169 N. lllinois St. were married several years ago. Other youngsters will receive their first communion this Faatertime,

y ” y AFTER CHURCH znlemnity of the T.enten zeaann will fade intn tha social scene Thera will he family dinners and parties, The college crowd lucky enough to he on vacation will gather far a final fling be fora hitting the campus trail And moppets will scramble

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for econfectipns and prizes at the egg rolls and hunts in homes and country clubs Shown with their families at churches they are attending today are Mr. and Mrs. A. Barnard Young, 1517 FE, 81st St. Second Presbyterian Church; Mr. and Mrs. A. Bailey Colvin, 5929 Crestview Ave., First Congregational Church, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hollett, 4001 N. Meridian St,, 8t. Paul's Episcopal Church. Mr, and Mra. Dan Sawmiller,

5425 F. Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8. Drive, Irvington Methodist

Church; Mr. and Mrs, Frank W. Howard, 545 W. Wesztfield Blvd , Bethlehem T,utheran Church; Mr. and Mrs. James Franklin, 4104 Ruckla 8t. St. Joan of Are Catholic Church, and the Wallace O, Lee Jr.'s,

Bedi BAER

FAMILY ENSEMBLE-—~Mr

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Club at the Prop 1etim a da

y later Inzephine Jame=ary with tha titia “3d IT Say 8:30” WAR moat amusing ahnut the tragedies that. aften hezet a yutezs hefora the ma “1 hnaur

when the guests arrive Her mather, Mrz. 8 M. (‘nu gill, of Terra Haute wag a gueat that day. I had tha pleasure of being Mary Johnson's guest Her subject “Tropie- ‘Blog exquisitely illus trated by. a dozen flown from Honolulu especially for the occasion, It was a partiewlarly rainy day so those heautiful flowers gava a lift tn everyone's morale §

exotic leis

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o ” ” GARDENERS WILI have an opportunity. to buy plants at

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and Mrs. James Franklin, Susan and Beth.

‘ar School Flower Mart 0 the awn in frant of the hn RAteR on: the Garden our days, May 3 and 4. Gera nim a n all shades, panzies and ageratum will he among

the .variaties displayed nn tiers nnder a ecannpy : A bewildering array of ba kata, imported by Margaret M Porter,” from Mexico and Italy will be an sale Thesa may be used for flower cantainers'as well as more utili tarian purposes. A rustic picnic table and chairs, all on casters, mav furnish ideaa far your mitdoor liv ing Mra. .lezs Pritchett ~Mrsz Ralph Gery and Mrs. Harry Feinatnna will ha in charge of the Flower Mart.

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Times photos by William A, Oafee Jr

TED JOY Mr. and Mrs. Wallace O. Lee Jr. and Kathryn,

Socialites Ready for Easter Parade

Time

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YORK Apr. I'he Flaatar Parade nn Fiftr vill attrart ancialites and de ignera who will be drezasd in their spring ensembles Mrs. Douglas MacArthur will \ 8 wear a. gray-blue woolen suit with the jacket slightly flared

over a straight skirt, With it sha. will wear a black velvet

ecalot, black accessories and a sahla scarf. > Mra William Randolph - Hearat Ir. has chnsen a toriniza hell “enlnred anit hy. Charles lames “Her hat aif ha {unry

atraw by Christian Dior. . She

ior fy rr gloves and

vn alligator shnea and bag Mi Anita

enada n Aa pink

Lions will prom linen eonat

dress bv. Mainbocher with a mall navy felt toque, navy sueda bag and shoes, Famous

designer Paulina Trigere will wear her beige wonl sleeveless coat over a navy sheath dress, a tiny navy hat, long -beige gloves and beige shoes. ” » ” . LILLY DACHF (Mrs, Jean Nezprez) will ha in a natural Kasha suit with white linen enllar and cuffs and a white atraw- sallor, Nettis Rosenstein

hax chosen a navy alpaca anit fitted cezanries and a mink gtnle Adela Simpson (Mrs. Wesley Simpson) will appear in a gray textured silk suit, small champagne straw hat, cHampagna gloves and gray calfskin shoes and bag. .- Mollie Parnis | Livingston) has chosen an en-

with jarket navy are

(Mrs, Leon J.

semble of a printed silk dress under a fitted navy wool coat lined .in tha print. With if he will wear Dinr's small off-the face navy atraw hat, navy shoes and bag and white gloves.

Committees Listed for 4 Parties

“OMMITTEES for a series of spring parties are announced by Mrs, Wil-

liam Byram Gates. The Junior Assembly party will be held from 9 to 11:30 p. m. Friday in the Columbia Club Ballroom.

Tha committee Includes Rhoda Crabill, Carolyn Green, Carol Gruber, Joan Maha, Patricia McAllister, Nancy Mossler, Carolyn Raup, Mary Catherine Schmidt, Mary Ina Smith, Linda Walker and Carolyn Watters. James Hurt, Robert Fetter, Wavel Kiffmeyer, Read Laycock, Arthur Maple, David Morgan, Paul Nieman, Hal Ochsner, Larry and Jerry Robinson, Lane Sims, Robert Supple, Gary Williamson and David Wood, » ” ” ASSISTING Mrs. Gates from 2 to 10 p. m. Saturday in the Woman's Department Club will he Messrs and Mesdames Charles E. Buschmann, Joseph KE. Cain, Frank A.’Ellis, Charles I Gisler, .Lgman G. Hunter,

M Roger Kahn, H, R. Overly, and

John J. Weldon, Dr. and Mrs, Herbert F. Call; Capt. and Mrs, 0. FF. Hesler and :Dr. and Mrs. Wayne 1. Ritter . Parents assisting Mrs. Gates from 8 to 10 p, m, Friday in tha Woman's Department Club are Messrs. and Mesdames Edwin 1.- Bradley, M. P. Brokaw, OrWayna Hf McGlade, Robert mel C. Chesebrough, Lester W. Cox, Fredric A. Genck, William A.'! Hackemeyer,x John. Hirt, Moynahan, Ralph W, Reid and Hugh E. Reynolds and Dr. and Mrs. G. Thaddeus Gregory. From 8 to 10 p. m. Thursday in the Woman's Department Club Mrs. Gates will be assisted by Messrs. and Mesdames Elwyn J. Ashman, Stuart Blish, William A. Dyer Jr., Edwin H, Gable, Robert 8. Hittle, Robert . S. Hittle, Robert N. King, Wit= liam J, d.ochhead, James A,. Sluart Ir. and John B, Wilso Dr. and Mrs, Paul K, Cullen an Dr. and Mra, Charles A, Reid,