Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1952 — Page 24
grt department of the floman's Department Club. Te tour and May
bert Parks will give the galtalk. 8 Amal event of Joe group be presided over rs. Carter, assisted by Mesnes Harold Pierce, Colin Walter 8. Grow and Helen gward Woods, Mrs. Wil- \ F. Kraas Jr. and Mrs, Harriet Jeffries will pour. a . un YP MRS. CARTER is chairman . the Ten O'Clock art study p of the art department jich will meet at 10 a. m. oD in the home of Mrs. vie T. Wallace, 3727 Watson
» Current events will “be disby Mrs. Edward A. . Mrs. Wallace, an anlamp collector, will disher. collection as well as on “Light on Old Lamps.”
Hand-Screen Painting Program Set HA screen painting on
drapery fabrics will be ' © demonstrated at Ayres’
fn an elaborate staging in the drapery department, seventh floor
“ Actual screen prints will be \ made at 10:30 a. m,, 12:30 p. m. and 3 p. m. The demonstration reproduces an actual section of a land-screen printing mill. lled craftsmen from the
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all the operations on a miniature printing table, 8 8 4 THEY will lay the screens for color and “squeegee,” the vat colors in exact position. Viewers actually will see a plain fabric converted into a : beautifully printed drapery fabric, * Mrs, Marlene W. Flewwellin of the fabtory will be available to answer inquiries and assist { in the selection of fabrics. The fascinating art, an ‘ ancient one, provides American . homemakers with lovely but practical designs and colors. The fabrics ure washable or .can be dry cleaned. A special “finishing process minimizes ‘wrinkling and sagging.
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GIFTS FOR MOTHER—(1) Dainty pink package of Hou water and stick perfume, $2.75. (2) Coty’s Muguet des Bois perfume (lily of the valley) $5. (3) Buttonhole bouquet of artificial purse flacon of Prince Matchabelli perfume, $2 and
ant's Chantilly toilet
ink rosebuds attached to . (4) Purse size perfume
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atomizer called “Skwish,” $1.25 (no tax). (5) Three different scents of Corday
- By BETTY LOCHER Times Beauty Editor
MAY 11 IS the one day a year set aside as trib‘ute to the women who indirectly guide the destiny of
the world—mothers. It is the one day of the year, more than any other, that children as well as husbands can show “mother” how much they appreciate her year-round toil and self-sacrifice in their behalf. It is the day that husbands should briskly (and without complaint) tidy up the breakfast dishes and take the family out to dinner. A perfect beginning to this special] day should be an array of pretty gifts at mother's place at breakfast from each member of the family. Photographed for your con~ venience are eight charming
gifts for modest prices that can be ordered by telephone from your favorite store. That you have no time to shop is no excuse-—you can see most of them in the corner drug store when you dash in for a package of cigarets or a cigar. Take the small fry with you and have a shopping spree. They'll love picking out the pretty boxes. 8 ¥ =» HERE'S A COMPLETE description of what you'll find in those pretty boxes. (1) Chantilly toilet water and stick perfume conjes in a shiny pink box that looks like fit fis wrapped in white bridal lace. The scent is slightly spicy. Coty's Muguet des Boils, or lily of the valley, perfume (2) is as sentimental as a wedding bouquet, but much longer lasting. The beautiful crystal bottle will find a conspicious spot
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Styles as varied as her life:
15 Denier “Barbara Beauties," black, brown or navy heel .......oo000ee 1.75 pr. 3 prs. 5.10 IS Denier, 60 Gauge high-twist YON «vvevrerincnsers. 1:65 pra 3 prs. 4.80 15 Denier, 51 Gauge ....s...1.35 pr. 3 prs. 3.90
i 30 Denier, 51 Gauge ........1.35 pr. 3 prs. 3.90
A Denier, Non-Runs sarees. 1.55 Pra 3 prs. 4.50 . : Denier, No-Seams ........1.25 pr. 3 prs. 3.45
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on mother's dressing table. If you want to go “all out” for luxury, you can get the same
scent in bath powder and solid cologne. Prince Matchabelll makes a
. charming package of his purse-
size perfume tied with a tiny bouquet of hand-made rosebuds and gift-packaged in a miniature florist’s box. It is available in four scents, Crown Jewel and Beloved (imported from France) for $3 each; Stradivari, $2.50, and Duchess of York, $2. For a summer vacation, mother will be thrilled with the little travel-happy perfume atomizer (4) called “Skwish” that can be filled with her own favorite perfume. It is the size of a lipstick case in gold frosted with forget-me-nots. A ring on top turns to cover the atomizer opening to keep it
a "fitting" gift for Mother
barbara lee fully proportioned
nylon stockings
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Tribute To Mother Due Next Sunday
from leaking. To dispense the fragrance, press the rubber top. It comes gift boxed and complete with tiny flannel carrying case, There's a lifetime guarantee against leaking, spilling or clogging.
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CORDAY’'S LITTLE PACKAGE of three purse flacons of French perfume (5) is actually worth $6, so you are getting a bargain in this gift for $2.50. It contains Toujours Moi, the longest-lasting of all French fragrances; Fame, enchantingly feminine and Zigane, a funloving gypsy fragrance. Any of the flacons will fit into the gold purse flacon so they will not break or spill. Lilting Desert Flower perfume comes in a dramatic gift package. It is a purse-size flacon set in polyethelene petals
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perfumes and a leak-proof purse size flacon, $2.50. (6) Yucca designed perfume packaged by Shulton in Desert Flower scent, $1.50. (7) “All Three” set of perfume, liquid cologne and solid cologne in Lucien Lelong’s “Indiscret.” (8) Yardley’s English Lavender sachet diffuser and sachet, $1.25.
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A triple treat of fragrances is available in Lucien LeLong's “All Three” package. The scent is Indiscret, fresh and tangy, in cologne, solid cologne and perfume, : For a very unusual gift you might choose Yardley’s new English Lavender sachet diffuser. It is
that unscrews easily and can be filled with sachet. The fragrance is released through the absorbent paper which lines both sides of the Wheel. The® fragrance can be replenished from time to time. It is perfect for lingerie, hanky
or linen drawers or can be hung by a ribbon in the closet. The sachet and diffuser come packaged together.
Gold-colored metal Majestic compact with daintily engraved top, closed-door -powder compartment sassesssessnscessnesinsees.3.00
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Prince Matchabelli's "Beloved" Cologne Parfumee; richer and longer lasting than ordinary cologne .....cvuvvenis 2 on 2.50% 4 oz. 4,00*
Musical Powder’ Box in gold and pastel-col-ored metal, with floral design on lid. . vyee:3.98
Lucien -Lelong’s "All Three" gift set i of “Indiscreet” cologne, perfume and solid stick £ . cologne srstiasinna non 30
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a plastic wheel
_ SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1952
This Week's Club Calendar Of Events and Meetings
© TOMORROW Alpha Chi Omega’ Mothers 1:30 p. m. Butler University "Jordan Hall. ‘Mrs. F., W. Christena, hostess. Guest musicale-tea. . an ‘Athenaeum Turners. Auxiliary —6 p. m. Athenaeum. Motherdaughter banquet.
Et Cetera—1:15 p. m, Food Craft Shop. Card party, Fortnightly Study—1 p. m. Mrs. H. Tope, 1938 N. Emerson, gy Program, Mrs. George Gannon, Irvington Woman's—2 p. m. Mrs. G. M. Gahagan, 5319 Ohmer, hostess. “Webster Abridged,” Mrs. J, R. Dunigan. La Phylis—8 p. m. Mrs. G. W. Cline, 2417 Shelby, hostess. Monday — 12:30. p. m. Marott Hotel. Speaker, Frank Hamilton; Technical High School Girls’ Double Quartet, Luncheon; installation. Monday Afternoon Reading— 12:30 p. m. Mrs. R. D. Martenet, New. Augusta, hostess." Monday Conversation—2 p. m, Mrs. Henry Hoss, 4801 Park, hostess, Program, Mrs. Mark Dawson. New Era — 12:30 p. m. Mrs. James Hasch, 5968 Primrose,
hostess. Program, Mrs. K. C. Wolfe. Chap. G, PEO—T7 p. m. Mrs. W. R. Craigle, 3310 N. Meridian St., hostess. Delta Beta Chap., Psi Iota Xi— 7:30 p. m. 38th St. Branch, Merchants National Bank. Program, Mrs. George Hosmer; guests, Delta Chapter
members. Mrs, 8S. G. Hill, "hostess chairman.
TUESDAY
Book Review, — 1:30 p. m. Block’s Auditorium, “Adventures in Two Worlds” (Cronin), Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten. Irvington Home Study—2 p. m. Mrs, Francis Insley, 558 N. Audubon Rd., hostess. Guest day. Chap. Q, PEO—1:30 p. m. Mrs, Ivan Snyder, 3964 Broadway, hostess. Westfield Woman’s—11 a. m. Mrs. Lowell Nussbaum and Section III, hostess. “Hoosier Folklore and Folkways,” Mrs. Oliver New and Mrs. Raymond Randall.
WEDNESDAY Alexandrian Chap, ITSC — Noon. Mrs, Myrtle Sterns, 2254 N. New Jersey, hostess.
Queen Elizabeth Chap., ITSC— 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Ethel Sprague, 4009 N. Kenwood, hostess. Speaker, Mrs. Ada Lory. Chap. F, PEO—2 p. m. Mrs. George Hosmer, 3656 N. Delaware, hostess. Program, Mrs. P. W, Stewart and Mrs. John Thornburgh. Guest Day tea. Chap. V, PEO—2 p. m. Mrs. R. E. Schreiber, 5736 Pleasant Run Pkwy. N. Dr,, hostess. Program, Mrs. W., E. Chambers.
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SHOP TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY
: THURSDAY Irvington” Tuesday -—~ 2 p.m, Mrs. C. L. Wells, 591¢ University, hostess. “Our Neighbors,” Mrs, Harvey Hartsock. Ladies Federal-—N&n: Mrs. J, F Matthews, 3328 N. Capitol, hostess, Entertainment, Mrs. C. H. Tuttle and Mrs. J. O, White. 1908—1 p. m. Mrs. Harry Baumeier, Westfield, hostess. Pilot—6:15 p. m. Hotel Waal ington. FRIDAY Alpha Gamma Latreian — 8 p. m, Miss Gladys Mcliroy, 2444 N, Meridian, hostess, “The Atomic Age,” Miss Esther Burrin. Friday Afternoon Literary—S8 p. m. Mrs. Ernest Trittipo, 3215 N. Arlington, hostess. Program, Mesdames Melvin Goode, Charles Purdy and Walter Stevens. Irvington Quest—1 p, m. Mrs, Frank Best, 5802 Pleasant _ Run Pkwy., E. Dr, hostess, Guest Day. Irvington Social Study—1p. m. Mrs. H.L. Mote, 725 Campbell, hostess. “Panama and Mexico,” Mrs. J. C. Muesing, Minerva—1:30 p.m. Mrs, J. A, - Cameron; 3317 N, New Jer-_-sey, hostess. Little Door program, Over the Tea Cups—2 :30 p.m, Propylaeum. Mrs." H. W, White and Mrs. G. P. Ryan, hostesses, “Iraq,” Mrs, Harlan Hyde. SATURDAY Advance Study— 12:30 p. m, Mrs. J. 8S. Karns, 3152 N, New Jersey, hostess. Program, Mrs. Clarence Sones. Catharine Merrill—3 p. m. Mrs, Clyde Jones, 4400 Cold Spring Rd. hostess. Progrdm, Mrs. James Cunning Jr. Anglo-India Chap., ITSC—1 p. m. Mrs. John Bertram, 1420 E. Thompson Rd. hostess, Speaker, Mrs. Ada Lory.
Welfare Group Meets Tomorrow
Bridge and canasta will fol. low the Presidents’ Day lunch eon of the Welfare Club at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Pennsylvania Room, Marott Hotel. The ‘event will mark the club’s 40th year, Special guests will be Mrs, Douglas Reid, president; Mrs, Joel Wilmoth, founder, and Mrs, Charles Maxwell and Mrs. Reese Wysong, charter members. Mrs. John L. Coleman will discuss “Fun Is My Business.” Mzps. Raymond Thorpe and Mrs, John Judy are event chairmen,
Hostess Announced
Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, 6270 N. Chester St., will be hostess for the 1:30 p.m. guest tea Tuesday of the Matrons Club of Broad Ripple. Mrs, Lucille Cravens, Whiting, will discuss “Traveling Alone in Europe is Fun.” .
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