Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1952 — Page 29
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LACE OVER TAFFETA—Ankle length formal has tucked net bodice, white lace skirt over net over pastel taffeta, Ayres’ Meridian Shop.
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STRIPED ORGANZINE — Pink or blue satin stripes on white organzine in a halter top formal. Wasson's Misses Department.
Catholic Group Plans Dance
The Mothers Club of the St. Ann Catholic Church School will sponsor a spring dance at 8 p. m. Friday in the new school hall, 2839 8S. McClure St. Pop Wright's orchestra will play. for both round and square dancing, Mrs. Virgil Receveur and Mrs. Paul Nichols are chairmen. Members also are planning a series of card parties scheduled for 8 p. m., each Sunday. The first will be next Sunday. All will be in the school hall.
Pupils to Hear Dr. Duvall
Dr. Evelyn Mills Duvall, well known author and lecturer on family life in the United States, will address the student body of Technical High School in the auditorium tomorrow morning. ~ Dr. Duvall’'s visit is sponsored by the Tech ParentTeacher Association. She will discuss “Teen Age Problems” at this meeting and will address a faculty meeting in Stuart Hall Forum at 3 p. m. on “Family Living Problems.”
By BETTY LOC HER Times Fashion Editor EAUTIFUVL evening gowns 'B with bare hodices and voluminous skirts over layers of petticodts will be seen at the Butterfly Ball Saturday in the Woodstock Club Pastel shades will be pre dominant, but gu combina tions of darker hties will be worn by the sophisticates Typical of the dresses that will be purchased for the gala event are those nhotographed to the left and below Truly a regal ball gown is the dark chiffon in three shades of blue blending from royal to pale sky blue. The shirred bodfce is draped into a halter in front, Three shades of blue are
looped together for a bustle bow
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with floor length streamers in back. , The *skirt stands out grace fully over three petticoats. The first ‘{s net; the second taffeta
and the third 18 a oop skirt.
The dress 18°$80.05 from Block's Gown Reom a SWEET AND PRETTY as a posey, the ankle-length dance frock of white lace floats over a pleated net underskirt. The petticoat that shines through may be pale pink, blue, vellow or green. It matches the taffeta sash with a bow ih back. The strapless’ bodice 18 made of layers of net tucking over taffeta, The dress comes in sizes 10 to 16 for $39.95 in Ayres’ Me ridian Shops! Satin striped. organzine
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THREE' SHADES OF BLUE CHIFFON—Voluminous skirt floats over net, over taffeta, over hooped petticoat. Has halter bodice, bustle back. Block's Gown Room.
WDC to Hear Talk on Easter
LL members of the Woman's Department Club are invited to attend the year 'S final luncheon to be given by the community welfare department at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday. The Rev. Kenneth E. Thorne, pastor of the Speedway Christian Church, will talk on “Easter Origins and Customs.” Nor-
man Metzger, member of the Marion County Cancer Association, board of directors, will present an award to the Visiting Nurses Auxillary of the community welfare department for its services in making cancer dressings.
Mrs. Dorothy Buschmann, association secretary, will be honor guest. Mesdames Charles
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makes a sophisticated tarmal with a halter top and soft bow on one shoulder, The voluminous skirt is ankle length and the entire dress is lined with white taffeta. It is available with either pink or hlue Stripes on white, sizes 10 to 16, for $43.95 in Wasson's Misses Department. Mauve ‘lace {8 combined with matching organza for a more covered up gown with smooth hipline and full skirt that drifts gracefully but is not voluminous, “The lace extends into points in the skirt and the narrow belt is of matching lace, Soft folds of organza finish the V neckline and cap sleeves. The dress is $49.95 in Block's Gown loom.
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MAUVE LACE WITH ORGANZA—Lace bodice extends in points into the organza skirt. Block's Gown Room.
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By Sorority Group
Members of ‘the Pi Beta Phi “Sorority Mothers’ Club will meet’ at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Butler University chapter house, 831 W. Hampton Drive, for a dessert luncheon.. Members of the active chapter will present their winning Genéva Stunt. for the program. ‘ Mrs, Arnold J. Ziegler is in charge of the meeting. Mesdames T. EI Lewis, Lyel Ludwig and J. H. Clendennin will serve on the dining room committee.
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“The charter “anniversary of
* the Crossroads Tpastmistress
Club will be commemorated at a “6 p.”m, dinner meeting tomorrow in the YMCA. A sure prise birthday party is sched uled with all ‘members partici pating in the program. Mrs. Donald Miller is chairman.
Club Meets Friday
The Over the Tea Cups Club will. hear Mrs. Frederick A, Gallagher discuss “Kashmir” at its 2:30 p. m. meeting Friday in the Propylaeum. Hostesses will be Miss Edith B. Hall and Miss Lucy Montgomery.
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charge of the luncheon, Reser- | vations may be made by calling | Mrs. N, F. Bland or Mrs, Wil- |
liam 8. Mayer, Mrs. C, E. Griener, 17210 N.
Pennsylvania St., will entertain |
all members of the WDC garden department with a tea and tour of her garden from 2 to § p- m. Friday.
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AT HOME IN INDIANA'FOR 80 YEARS 1872-1952
Ayres & Co.
AT HOME IN INDIANA FOR 80 YEARS
1872-1952
Ayres' calendar ;
of fashion events
Tuesday, April Maternity Fashion Show 12:15 and 2:15 p.m.
designer Helena Scott here in person
Ayres’ Meridian Shops, Second Floor
Tuesday, Wednesday, April 15 and 16 Informal Modeling of
Herbert Sondheim Summer Fashions 11:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. Mr. Sondheim here in person
Ayres' French Room, Third Floor
Tuesday, April I5 First Appearance of
British Brevitt's “A Midsummer Night's Dream of a Shoe"
new Gossamines
Ayres' Shoes, Second Floor
Fashion trend for spring . . . combining the sentimental with
the sensible; distinctive expression of our American taste!
Presented in 8 newly decorated
model rooms, Sixth floor
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A fresh, new, 1952 sleqance of clean, sculptured
lines. Modern is warmer and more gracious
with slim, tapefed shapes ,
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J mow. darker finishes,
The glint of gold and clear, jewel colors
Appear mora and
more in textured fabrics
.. . many of them washable.
Deep piled carpets, looped and carved
for decorative effects.
Scenic
‘wallpapers, hand embroidered curtains
practical modern settings.
recall the charm of the past in
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