Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1952 — Page 7

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OU DIDN'T have to board a slow boat to China to get a taste of the Orient this past week end. All you had to do-was get into your car and -drive to the Robbie

Daniels home. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels greeted their guests standing in the garden under a paper Chinese parasol. Their costumes represented those of a Dresden doll and her silk-clad escort. This Chinese air prevailed

because it was the couple's

20th ° wedding anniversary

marking china for the occasion. . . J .

BEAUTY WAS really skin deep Saturday night for Miss Nancy Cochran.

Wearing an extremely bouf- .

fant pure silk gown, guests at the formal dance asked her how she managed to give the

soft material so much body. .

But that wasn't all that made them curious. The full skirt was punctuated with a twitching step straight out of a St. Vitus Dance. Finally, Nancy couldn't bear the stares much longer, and composing herself, retired to the female sanctum for self inspection in the mirror. Checking her ultra stiff crinoline underskirt, she discovered scratches had resulted

from its rubbing om her skin.

(Explaining what made her twitch as she walked.) Completely deflated, she went outside and resumed partying. The crinoline, left lying around the club, could have some value as an animal brander. - x » = HAVE YOU EVER SAT and prayed for seduction—by the sandman that is? Mrs. Edith Cartwright got weary of sleepless nights and accepted advice

Methodist Hospital Nurses’

from a friend to exhaust herself physically in ordér to sleep. In order to do this, she went through a routine of calesthenics nightly and discovered this stretching was intoxicating to the sleep degree. : One night, while going through her energy-exhausting feat, the phone rang and a “gentleman” neighbor asked, “What performance are you planning to put on tonight? If it'll be as good as last night's, I'd like to place a hotdog concession on your fire escape.” Mrs, Cartwright has gone back to nights eof insomnia again..

. » . BABIES ARE WONDERFUL things to have around— especially when you're married. But to have a Baby when you aren't even a mother or a father is a strange tate of affairs. That almost Saspeited to Phyllis Clements and Jim Markey. The couple, with plans to be married next month, has been shopping for home and trousseau lately. It seems they had. to purchase a baby gift for Jim's sister's new child in the midst of all their buying and were spotted by friends in the tiny tot’s department. A couple of days later, rather than congratulatory engagement cards,. they both started receiving baby congratulations through the mail. ; Perhaps this modern age calls for a different kind of trousseau.

Set Parents” Day Sunday

)JARENTS and friends of freshmen students in the | Methodist Hospital School of Nursing are invited to Parents’ Day at 1:30 p. m. Sunday in Wile Hall, nurses’ residence. Host and hostess of the afterncon will be Rob-

ert E. Neff, hospital superintendent, and Miss Fredericka E. Koch, School of Nursing director. This is the first Parents’ Day Sunday to be given by the school. An effort will be made to acquaint parents with the activities of the school. Mrs. Shirley W. Fowles, assistant director, will outline the educational program. Dr. B. T. Maxom, assistant chief resident physician and school physician, and Miss Catherine Parkes will describe the student health program.

» ” » MISS MILDRED FE. SWEET will talk on social and recreational activities. “Planning for Clinical Experience” will be

the topic of Miss Ruth M. Longere, assistant to ‘the school director. The Rev. Claude M. McClure, hosiptal

Fashion

Show Set

Block’s annual “Hi School” fashion show, In conjunction with Seventeen magazine, will be put on in the store auditorfum at 4 p. m. and again at 7 p. m. Wednesday. Miss Flor"ence Kyler, of the staff of Seven- . teen, and Miss Marmi Kingsbury of Block’s Fashion Bureau will commentate,

#Models for the show will be *Block's Hi S¢hool” board which eonsists of 47 members repregenting high schools throughout the state. Miss Ann Howard, Noblesville, will do the telephone pantomines before each scene of the show, All feminine fashions will be from Block's Third Floor "Hi £chool” Shop. There will also be high school boys modeling fashions from the Third Floor Prep Shop. The clothes shown will be geared to the active life of a teen-ager. The first group will be suitable for graduation activities such as dances, teas, parties, picnics and outdoor events.

Officers Elected

New officers of the Ameriean Federation of Soroptimist Clubs have just been announced. Mrs Helen Murray was elected regional secretary of the Midwestern Conference. Others are Miss LaDonnal Quinn, Sidney, O., regional director; Miss Cora Link, Fremont, O., treasurer, and Mrs. Ella Guitteau, Akron, O., and

Miss Dellona Laabs, Milwau- |

kee, board members,

The Soroptimist Club Fellow- |

ship Award of the Midwestern Conference, $2000, was awarded to Miss Bettie Joyce Baker, Ann Arbor, Mich, She is a graduate of the University of Mich-

Igan and is now studying for | her Ph. D. degree in political |

seience specializing in International Law in the university. Officers have also been anmounced for the Venture Clubs of the Midwestern Conference, the junior business women Spotitored by the Soroptimist bs. They are Miss Patricia Wig8, Bowling Green, O. redirector; Miss Bettie Milwaukee, secretary. and Helen Drouillard, Royal A Oak, Mich., treasurer.

chaplan, will discuss “Spiritual Guidance.” Freshmen and faculty members will conduct the guests on

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“QUMMER hats should be -

"light « hearted, pretty and planned for a compliment,” , says Lilly Dache who arrived in Indianapolis today with her husband, Jean Despres. She will be in Wasson’ s Mil linery French Room all day tomorrow to show her new cols lection of summer hats and advise customers on which styles are best for them. Lilly Dache hats for summer set the head within a glow of tinted light. » . » LIGHT sparkling colors, sheer, translucent or transparent straws and fabrics are fused <4nto a variety of airy shapes, There are transparent discs, shallow cones of shining horsehair, veiling or feathers, to achieve the light as # feather, cool as a breeze look. The designer gives a few tips on how to wear hats this season. The hat should look important, she says, be in balance with the height of your figure, and be worn at a slant that gives you a beautiful posture when you walk, Small hats should hug the head or cling way over on one side. Large hats should be

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Light, Airy. Hats for Summer-Lilly Dache League Will

BLACK ROSE—Natural milan plateau hat by Lilly Dache is faced

with black velvet, has nodding block rose over one eye.

worn very straight, There «should always be an upward

slant to the hat. You should never be immersed in droopy lines. Large brims curve up at the sides and big discs have such shallow crowns that they sit on top of the head. ~ » LJ SHALLOW HATS must he secure on the head. To achieve this the designer inserts fine wire into the hat ferm that makes a head band or loops to

Theta Alumnae Elect Officers

Mrs. Philip 8, Kappes was elected president of the Gamma Alumnae Chapter, Kappi. Alpha Theta Sorority, at last night's dinner meeting in the Chapter House.

Also elected were Miss Martha

Coddington, vice president;

+ Mrs. R. E. Zay and Mrs, L. P.

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tours of the hospital and resi- | dence. Tea will be served in |

Wile Hall parlors.

Bridge Talk— Winners Announced

Winners of the annual spring tournament sponsored by the Indianapolis Bridge Association last week end are announced. The open pair event was won by Mrs. E. J. Ittenbach and Ralph G. Ittenbach. Placing were William McGlone and Al Silverman, second; Mrs. Joseph Brewer and Mrs. A. R. Coffin, third; Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Rupp, fourth, and B. W. Randolph

"and C. W. Yelton, Lafayette,

fifth. Edson T, Wood, Joseph E. Cain and “allen Harvey and Richard Carter, Louisville. were the winners of the team four event. Placing were Jerome Jacobs, Warren Blank, R. W. Lee and Stanley McComas, second; Mr. and Mrs. M. L, Thompson, O. K. Fraustein and Walter J. Pray, third; Clifford Bishop and Cyrus Neuman, Détroit: and Frank Weisback, Cincinnati, and Louis Harris, fourth.

Mrs. Mary Welch, “Judge

' John Niblack, Mrs, A. R. Cof-

fin and Mrs. Hal T. Benham, tied with Herbert Adler, Bloomington, and E. A. Freeman, Harold Erner and John Chappelaer for fifth.

Mothers Club Meets May

Our Lady of Lourdes Yt Church Mothers Club will honor its past presidents with a Juncheon at noon May 1 in LaRue's. A May, Day theme will be carried out with pastel apring shades decorating the tables. Miss Betty Tate and her string trio from the Butler University Jordan Music College will entertain. Cards will be played after luncheon. Mrs, Clarence Mobley is in charge of reservations. Mrs. George Pfeiffer is chairman of the event, assisted by Mrs. John Ross, Other committee heads are Mrs.” Robert Donohue, decora-

tions: Mrs. John Blackwell, in -

vitations; Mrs. John Harding. reception; Mrs. James McWilliams, cards; Mrs. Duane Flmore, program, and Mrs. Donal Manning, publicity.

Devoted to

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THREE SISTERS : 17 N. Hlinois St.

Fricke, treasurer and assistant treasurer; Mrs. Harry Hollis

Plan Pledge Rites Rho Chapter, Phi Delta Pi

Sorority, will have pledge serv-

ices at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. John Ward, 5163 Broadway. Mrs. Orville

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Jr,, secretary, and Mrs. Roland Rust and Mrs. C. T. Butz, executive committee, Mrs James Kingsbury is permanent alumn ecretary. Installation will be May 26 at a dinner in the chapter house when June graduates will be honored.

Sorority to Meet At T45 p.m. today the Delta Psi Chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa Sorority will meet in the 38th St. Branch of the Merchants - National Bank. Members should bring sewing scraps for the Juvenile Center.

anchor it lightly behind each ear. With dark or neutral clothes, beige, white or pale, pale flesh tones look right for summer. Hats, gloves and stockings often: match, With light - colored clothes, hats are generally solid and dramatic in black, navy or

brown. She shows a group of

dramatic dark hats with large

Jbrims that sweep, dip and . curve,

Beauty Authority Offers Consultations

Mr. Fitzgerald, beauty authority em the John Robert Powers staff, is in the cosmetic department of Ayres’ all this week for consultation. “It's the little things well done that make the difference in beauty,” he explains. He is

here specifically to teach wom-

en the “little things” in the art of makeup. His advice is free of charge. Of course he will be introducing John Robert Pow. ers makeup that is used by famous New York models and beauties.

Hear Report On Survey

A REPORT on the find- | ings of the city-county | government survey made | by the Indianapolis Wom- |

en Voters League will be made

tomorrow by Mesdames R. G. | Bomgardner, Frank Cox and |

Jerome K. Bash.

The women will speak at a noon luncheon in the Hotel |

Lincoln for league members,

thelr husbands and organiza. |

tion friends, Mrs. Robert Loomis, arrange-

ment chairman, is being assist. |

ed by Mesdames Paul Starrett, William McKingie, John A.

Campbell, John Goodwin, W. F. | Montgomery, Karl Koons, A.°

W. Noling, Russell Bonynge and Henry Lee, Mrs. Horace Shonle, league president, has announced additional panel members for the public forum, ‘The Citizen's View of '52" at 8:15 p. m, Thursday in the World War

Memorial. ~

»” » MRS. RALPH FUCHS, Bloomington: Mrs. Drysdale Brannon, Marion, Indiana League president, and Mrs, Gor don McCalment will join Dr. John Stoner. Bloomington; H. J. Noel, Willlam Book and Dr,

Clarence Efroymson, modera- |

tor, for the discussion of pres. idential campaign issues, Also speaking will be an Indiana Central College student.

Free tickets to the forum are |

available at Ayres’ informagion desk and a special booth In Ayres’, League members manning the booth include Mesdames Judson Stark, J. W. Kenney, E. D. Wilkins, Frank Owings, George Shank, A. L, Steele, Koons, Marshail Crabill, Lester lrons, John Mutz, Keith Smith and Hazel Strouss. The event is being jointly sponsored by the league and Ayres’ in co-operation with Life magazine and NBC.

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