Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1952 — Page 10
bells ringing, look around
for Mrs. Dan Douglas.
It seems Mrs. Douglas was faced with the problem of “keeping dates—especially wher her presence was required
at three or four piaces in one afternoon. In most cases, she was tardy, else she never made her appointments, fn But this won't happen again. Mrs, Douglas iz now owner of a pocket watch with a built-in alarm. And she intends to carry it and set it constantly, She's bound to be the belle of any event this way.
. » » DOES YOUR HUSBAND find excuses to step out for a few minutes after dinner every night? If such a situation exists in your home, you'd better check it right away. Two weeks ago, Mrs. Chester Miller was faced with a similar problem and as much as she hinted to hubby for an cnswer, she got no satisfactory reply from him, < Finally, unable to stand this disappearing act much longer, she followed him out last night. The adventure led directly to a nearby drive-in where Mr. Miller devoured a couple of hamburgers. This brings up the problem, should a wife cook to slim herself or to please her husband? As far as the Millers are concerned, it’s full-course meals for them now. . ”.
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campaigns will take a back seat
May 16. At least, such will be the case for members of the Vassar Alumnae Club here, Members will meet with Mrs. Ralph Sandy, Martinsville, to hold election of officers. And as if that isn’t efiough work for one day, the Sroup wil start making plans for ir 80-year Founder's Day anniversary to be celebrated in December, y -
» STOP BREATHING. You may create a draft and destroy three hours work for Tony
After numerous attempts to build an artistic, ornate Maypole for his 8-year old daughter's party Friday, Mr. Analy; managed to complete the crepe paper and flowerladen object. si
But there was one thing wrong with it. Every time someone opened a door, a flower flew off or a streamer independently decided to braid it-
finally decided to to prevent
to look at his masterpiece, he didn’t take any Rin with them. Before entering the plied with a hospital —
(Just In case of sneezes or \) Wonder what he'll do when the 8- and 9-year olds actudlly put the thing to use this week? £ » ” » THE “STRONGER SEX” will be taking It on the cuff fashionwise this season. What's more, monsieur will imitate his wife parading around in gray. And that {isn't all either. As an added feature, the Parisian male fashion code is dictating “that extra special touch” in the form of half moon-shaped pockets. But the biggest news of all is this new look has reached Indianapolis, Last night, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wagner entertained and greeted guests in their identical gray wool, _sleeve-cuffed suits, The French custom-made outfits were brought to the couplé by Mrs, Wagner's parents, Mr, and Mrs. 8am Duvall, New York, who recently returned from
Europe. For the most part, remarks were complimentary. - (One
doesn’t talk about the host until the host has left the room.) Only one question startled Mr, Wagner, There was complete silence when he was asked, “Bob, where's your skirt?”
Eliza A. Blaker Club Elects New Officers’
New officers for the coming year have just been elected by the Eliza A. Blaker Club. Mrs, Clyde J. Smith is the president. Others are Mrs, W. F. Dean and Miss Helen Wallick, first and second vice presidents; Miss. Adeladle McCarty and Mrs. Lamar 8. Strong, recording and corresponding secretarigs; Miss Emma Colbert, state secretary, and Mrs. Homer DaVie, historian, New directors will be Mesdames D, W, Fahler, O. K. Gaskins and A. G. Wilson,
Patroness Club Guests Of Mrs. Zola Schmidt
The Patroness Club of Sigma Alpha Iota Sorority will be of Mrs. Zola Bchmidt, Central Ave, at an 11:30 meeting
a. m. luncheon tomorrow. Miss Nancy Ford will sing, accompanied Miss June
by ‘ Smith, Miss Jacqueline Minne man, last year's Bigma Alpha Jota scholarship winner, will give several piano selections.
All three are students in the Butler University Jordan Music College.
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Symphony Ticket Group Adds New Members
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