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MONDAY, MAY 5, 1953

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HE International Travel

Travel Club Federation

Banquet Is Set |.

ay 5— The RN Study Club Federation Voters set P H lit will have a banquet at 6:30 k 0-year pro- rac iCall Y p. m.” Wednesday in the Hoglie soon . Claypool Hotel, Charles Dosch, rity ( by d former Broadway actor and to help do ly Ol n Ine 5 radio performer, will be guest By BETTY LOCHER speaker, His subject will be 4 adopted : I pL pot to bae-ghat was the question facing the EEPING baby clean, “Backstage Theater.” : 0 1 3 i : $57. Deters E ’ ardsons last night. sweet and comfortable Frank Parrish, local radio ie ot having made any definite plans for the evening, through. the ‘summer and TV star will sing. Decge Mrs. Richardson accepted an invitation for herself and ths will be no trick at orations will représent various history. husband to go out to dinner mon M 3 4 more islands studied during the year. | at Thurs- with friends rites Yn the : Bl year eo SE on oo. Mrs. Basil Marshall is chair. infroduced, Meanwhile, her husband de- , .o- Ph Pr Jake, a wooded ‘baby ng nate Jong hours man of ticket sales, assisted by in G. Lee, cided it would be relaxing to Standi e village. nylon to elimina g Mrs. Harry Rice. Mrs, Fritz d president eat out so invited a neighbor- ap ng nearby, unnoticed, of tedious ironing. foattall Wuelfing is chairman of the Robert F. ing couple to be his and his s her young daughter who For that miniature footbal banquet, assisted by Mrs. H. M. n, first vice wife's guests for the eveni quickly added,” “And Mommie, player in your family there's Hollingsworth 10 Stephens, Wren thes both ey De A Daddy said you can also see a very fashionable ‘Cuban : kla.,, second their plans. the noun: the bedroom “in the next door jacket” with convertible neck- The' Artman Council of the rs. Walter RN he A UL 2 he i%o house from our porch.” line, double yoke in back and ITSC will meet at 7:45 p. m, secretary, be a night at home al aye ° That sounds like an im- side slits just like daddy’s. The Monday in the Women's Dekins, High- ni a ir r one, else portant oversight on Mrs. Car- double-stitched breast pocket is partment Club, . 1702. N. MeDASurer, 2 nig) So iY. [som home sers- bee's part. Randy for storing a favorite ridian Bt. Officers will be obably hold ras “You go v ah hid rattle. elected. Music will be provided was u 80 your way and I'll THE INDIANAPOLIS PHIL- "- x» by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dorsey meeting in go mine” as they each parted HARMONIC ORCHESTRA will

following out previous plans.

» n n THERE'S MORE TO a, play than what meets the eyes. Behind the scenes, men and wom-

have a special attraction when it plays tomorrow night in Caleb Mills Hall. Tom Lacey, last year’s win-

MATCHING TRUNKS are diaper covers with side grippers and vinylite plastic lining for perfect moisture-proofing. The outfit is made of Mallinson’s

and Sharon and Stephan Hall.

The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Chapter of the ITSC announces newly elected officers

| J : : ner of the Philharmonic Artist's “ for the coming year. Mrs, Melen, working -on- lights, stage butterfly plisse nylon. Colors pany props and other workshop fomtesh wh be guest soloist at 514 pistachio green, lemon ice vin Wolkoff is president.

tasks, are as vital to the pro-

"and blue,

for $3.98 a set.

Other officers are Mrs. Ray

° duction as the actors them- THERE "WAS " DERBY The sets are individually boxed Pack and Mrs, George Lapear, 1Z in selves. renaissance this past week end and make ideal gifts for a new first and second vice presidents; And it'll be these Adult Work- in Louisville. And its influence PabY: Mra. Glen Druhot and Mrs. it shop members who will stage spread as far north as Indian- Sizes are small (from birth Donald Druhot, recording and iure “See How They Run” in the Civ- apolis to 12 Ibs.), medium (13 to 18 corresponding secretaries; Mrs. fc Theater at 8:30 p. m. May 22 Tom Gray, Anch h Ibs.), large (19 to 25 1bs.), and Joe Spreckelmyer, treasurer; nake . ‘through the 28th. This will be y 4 ne orage NOTSe = gxtra-large (26 to 35 1bs.). Mrs, Chester Warwick, audithe group's annual play. friend Sen nvitations to 15 There's a sister's ensemble, tor, and Mrs. Bob Purdue, fedage Workshop will put r ress and panties mme . : : . AE al TE — Sle The a the races. On the invites were in nylon a It is available in Mrs. Dudley Kemper, 4610 SALESMANSHIP—Mrs, Bast Marshall (right) ticket chairman ome. student event will feature a ser- Orders to “bring your derby the same sizes for $3.98 in pink, Graceland, in be A for the annual May banquet of the Federation of International jes of well known play themes With you. mint and maize. They are avail- a meeting of the Gypsy Travel Study Clubs sells n ticket to Mrs. Melvin Bush, Aloha

bles

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under the supervision of Mrs. Arden-C.-Eichsteadt. It sounds as though the thespians are really going to work this month.

5 s o PERFECT VISION isn’t always an asset. It proved to be quite an embarrassing disadvantage to Mrs. Mike Carbee at a tea yesterday. : Mrs. Carbee was telling one

Phil Jordan received his invi-tation-—and left “Indianapolis forgetting his black rounded chapeau. Knowing the hat was a must with his host, he stopped in various stores in Louisville to purchase one. Finally, having failed to locate the right kind, he made a last stab —at an undertaker's parlor. He found the derby all right

able in Ayres’ Baby Depart-

‘ment; fourth floor.

Guest Day Planned By Meridian WCTU

The Meridian Women’s Christian Temperance Union will have a guest day tea from 2 to 4 p. m. Wednesday in the Third Christian Church, 17th and

of the ITSC at 1 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Noble Reynolds will speak.

Altar Group To Sponsor

Chapter. The sale booth opened todoy in the American National Bank and will be open again tomorrow

Hostess Announced By Garden Club Mrs. J. H. Doty, Davis Rd, After the breakfast Mrs, will-be-hostess for the annual Rohert Moorhead and Mrs, May breakfast of the Garden Charles Schlosser who recently

Gate Garden Club at 11:30 . a.m. Wednesday. Assisting the returned from the South will

of her guests about the new Put with it, he had to buy a few Broadway. . " " wo Ba 1 hostess will be Mrs. Robert give short talks on “What I € summer home her husband had ©ther items which went with the Music will be furnished by ; ” ny v cand. . ty ~~ Featherstone and Mrs. Ed Learned About Garden Clubs 1g purchased and in describing it Set—the suit, gloves and spats. the Marion County WCTU FOR; THE "CARRIAGE TRADE"~-All nylon topper-and-trunks of ar ar ___-—(Ghalema. in Florida.”

said, “It's really quite beauti-

He could have paid his own

Chorus with Mrs. Lora Luckey

Mallinson’s butterfly plisse come in pistachio green, lemon ice and blue. They are available for $3.98 a set in. Ayres’ Baby

SS. Peter and Paul Ca-

: ful. Situated on a hill, the view = way at this price. directing. The film, “Public : : Enemy No. 1” will be shown. Department, fourth floor. thedral Altar Society will ; Th Ti P + S : ’ v sponsor its annual spring ries e limes Pattern Service ’ . Listed Snip simon mersmerr OF. Vincent's Dance Reservations Listed murs m me cunern so oek'S This adorable little sundress cial Center, 1324 N. Pennsyl- " N _—_— for a miss of 1 to 6 is such R ESERVATIONS have Siam, Roy Pedigo and Mr. and Thomas, Dr. gi dn Wiliam vania St. : rs. Gene Fishman. ss, , Re Ae Stides a es nt I megun to pour 1m tor "do § Hanes. Dr. and Mrs. Water | Ofioers of the foun BO DOWNSTAIRS STORE suntan, th Py aoket the St. Vincent's Guild MESSRS. AND MESDAMES Hickman. Messrs. and Mes- A. W. Dum Sr, Mrs. James Sand ‘ Sun an, there’s a brief jacket . d Francis J. Schuster, Paul dames Robert French, Carl gheridan, Miss Elizabeth Sowar o match. Finish each piece Dance to be held Saturday xritsch, Henry Coombs, Ed- Roesinger, Warren Hesler, M. +n3 Miss Margaret Shien are In MARKET STREET ANNEX amas with colorful ric rac. night in the Indianapolis Ath- mond Wyatt, Leo Gardiner, N. K, Bryant; Richard Dryden, Pattern 7805 is a sew-rite i Club. Among those listed J. Conner, James J. Woods, Don Montani, Clifford Pollard charge of the party. Miss Marie 1. 5501 perforated pattern in sizes 1, "and Mrs. Buckman Henry Nancrede, Karl Reiber, and Nelson Marks. O'Connor and Miss Ann HegI. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, years. Size 2, dress, 2are Dr. a rs. Buc James Cromer, E.. J. Lanagan, arty are chairman and coI. 13 yards of 39-inch; jacket, 5; Gardner, Dr. and Mrs. John john Collins and Wm. Sweeney. L . A ili ng} yard. - Heubi, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Dr. and Mrs. Lee Foster, Dr. L€Q/ON uxiary chairman. We Will Send today for your copy of Cure, Mr. and Mrs. John Eick- and Mrs. Frank Ramsey, Dr. . = = Basic Fashion '52. It ‘shows hoff and Mr. and Mrs. Karl and Mrs. Jack Pilcher, Dr. and. Plans Banquet MRS. WIILAM CREAGH and 1) Opto 1 verdoy | an you how to make your ward- Stipher. Mrs. Earl Mericle, Dr. and Mrs. The Broad Ripple American Mrs. West Reberger are co- a QD M. in robe do double duty with eco- Messrs. and Mesdames Alexander Ross and Dr. and yon Auxiliary will hold a chairmen of the bake sale; Miss rder to nomical, time-saving styles. Charles Grissmer, Earl Griss- Mrs. George Rader. mother and daughter banquet Alberta Lawson, Mia Lorena Allow Our Gift pattern printed inside. 25 mer, M. L. Martin, George Bus- AM ESSRS. AND Mesdames. At 6:30 p.m. Friday in the Post Lovett and Mrs. Mayme Mur- n Employees

* cents.

NET , Jack Rosebrough, J. R. SUE BUR rT a Rolo Jr. and Bit. Mawpice Goedwin, Deans and Mrs. George Harmon. will Hostesses will be Mesdames The Indianapolis Times Chester Carry. Pflum, Norman Stanley and Present a musical program. Joseph McClellan, Bernadine

372 W. Quincy St. Chicago 6, Ill

No. 8795 Price 25¢ sutton, Dr. and Mrs. Don Wolf- Messrs. and Mesdames W. L Gauley, Charles Moran, Marvin y dale : . + 4 Mrs. John Hirt, and Miss Janet Fashion Book Price 25¢ ram, Dr. and Mrs. Adrian Stiph- Sexton, Harry Feeney, Mark Couger, the girl sponsored by Kuhn, Agnes McCarthy, Joseph er, Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Cuth- Haselman, Richard Lochry, B. the unit to Girl's State, and her Jioffmann, Mary Retmier and Size...... | bert, Dr. and Mrs. John Greist, =F. Hatfield Jr. Don Webster D. J. McCarthy and Misses

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Couple Wed In Rite Here

Mrs. Van Douglas Covington

wag Miss Johann Smithen be- Nadine Lloyd, Edmonia Martin Mary Campbell, Miss Jean fore her marriage at 7:30 p. m. and Norma Hill. Leroy Hill and ’ Shturday in the home of Mr. Reginald Cross attended the : and Mrs. Louis Simpson, 3729 bridegroom. * Honored Graceland Ave. The bride is The bride wore a white satin - the granddaughter of Mrs, dress with her illusion veil at- “

Bertha Patterson, 2116 Boulevard Pl The bridegroom is the son of

and Mesdames Muriel Bryant,

tached to a white satin crown. Attendants. were ballerina dresses of light blue.

kirk, George Ahern, H. D. Tousley, Linton Atkinson, J. 8. Fer-

’ - ” " DR. AND MRS. Dwight Schuster, Dr. and Mrs. William

Dr. and Mrs. Douglas White, Dr. and Mrs. Donald White and Dr. and Mrs. Paul Fouts. Messrs, and Mesdames David Augustus, Russell Tolley, Andrew Uvanni, Charles Galbreath, Gus Daseke, Robert Massey, Clarence Scheider, Mel Marcus, John Culmann, William Waltermire, Otis Moneyhun, Kenneth Becker and Miss

By Council

J. B. Howe Martin, past

Wayne Warrick, Floyd Allen, F. L. Tompkins, Johnson Wy-

Donald McHew, Miss Martha Jane Thompson and Ed Anderson.

and Miss Patricia Belton and William Lochry. A _ Dr: and Mrs. Sprague Gardi“ner, Dr. and Mrs. Harrison Green, Dr. and Mrs. Lowell

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Home, 64th and. College Ave. Robert Purkiss will Mrs.

chairman of table prizes.

Mrs. view “Daddy Was a Doctor,”

re- Joseph O'Mahoney is

Special guests will be Mrs. Melvin Good, 11th District president; Miss Katherine Hirt, essay winner, and her mother

Nichol, Thomas Murphy, Henry Langsenkamp, Raymond MecManus, Ador Kreuger, Paul Mc-

mother Mrs. William Couger. Mrs. Walter Fuller will be in charge of the dinner, Mrs. Fred Corya will have charge of the decorations and dining room.

Emma Lulley, Jewel Lanahan, Margaret Landers, Ruth Lennert, Gertrude Laughlin, Nell Leslie, Elizabeth Mahoney and Madeline Neville.

phy are co-chairmen of prizes:

to Vote.

Change

Foster Covington. Hillsboro, Following the ceremony the treasurer of the Indianapolis 2 Into Tex. The Rev. 8. D. Hardrich couple left on a trip to Milway- Council of Camp Fire Sisls read the vows at the candle- kee, Wis. For traveling the ceived the Lather Jiajsey a ek light ceremony. bride wore a blue wing back Award at the annual counc Comfort!

Mrs. Ann Coleman was matron of honor. - Bridésmaids were Miss Mary Sue Vontres

suit. They will be at home at 468 W. Fall Creek Prky. after May 17.

Set Dinner Meeting

Theta Sigma Phi Sorority will meet at 6:15 p.m. next + Monday for dinner in the Press Club. Ed Kénnedy of the Indianapolis Times will give the “Story Behind the Story” of his trip to Korea. . Installation of officers will follow the program. New officers to be installed are Mrs.

Florence Stone, president; Mrs. Louis Whitesell, vice president; Miss Eleanor Peterson, secretary; Mrs. Donald Bowles, treasurer, and Mrs. John Kleinhenz, keeper of the archives. National convention will be

hala in Columbus, O., June 181.

day.

dinner held recently in Ipalco Hall * The award is given to a volunteer for ‘outstanding and active service to a local council. Miss Irene C. Boughton, chairman of Region IX; Miss Oranda C. Bangsberg, executive director of the Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls; Miss Margaret Champlin, chairman’ of the Leaders Association; Mrs, Arthur Vehling and Paul Mozingo, president of the council, are in New York through Fri.

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