Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1952 — Page 12
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THERE'LL be a trinity of joys for Mr. and Mrs. Leon S. Worthall, 3311 Central Ave,, this week end. The Worthalls are celebrating their 52d wedding
anniversary today. Tomorrow, Mother's Day, their eight children, scattered in this country and in Canada, will come home for the occasion, add more joy to the day, the Worthalls will see for the first time, their 18-month-old greatgrandson, Johnny Kerr, Toron-
White, Kokomo, are among the winners © staged by a national company. The Whites are managers of the Kokomo branch,
to. row and taking the cruise on the 88 Silver Star, will be Mr, and Mrs, 4125 E. 61st St. The two couples * will attend a company convention in Florida before sailing. ents. : It's a healthy kind of way to earn a living.
Also coming from Toronto will be their daughter, Mrs, Dennis Harvey, and their grandchildren, Mr, and Mrs, William ‘R. Kerr, Johnny's par-
That's four generations. » ” ” YOU DON'T HAVE to thread a needle to be fashionable, Just take six yards of materidl and pp practice draping it over your body. And if the effect isn't right, you could consult Carol Wilcox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilcox, Road 12, Carol, who is a character dance student, received a piece of fabric from Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rutman, Colombo, Sey lon, India, to use as a costume for her “Indienne” dance, Mr. Rutman and Mr. Wilcox attended Antioch College togeth- gaiq, er and the Rutmans stopped off here last year on their trip around the world. : Hessen Pha. ee official Indian NARS for the material, is black chiffon with a wide border of tropical flowers in an American beauty shade. Carol has learned, in true Celonese style, to drape the material over her slip and blouse and pin it effectively to give the side pleating. She will wear it when she does her “Indienne” performance in Thursday's Matinee Musicale benefit in Caleb Mills
THE CARNEGIE TECH SPRING OARNIVAL will be on the social agenda this week end for Miss Mari In Woody and Miss Julie Fa The girls will go yl Pittsburgh, as guests for the event, Marilyn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Woody, 232 Buckingham Dr. and Mr. and * Mrs. C. R. Farmer, 3362 Washington Blvd, are Julie's par-
ents. Assisting her will be Misses Norma Stultz, Patricia Wood, Barbara Schulmeyer, Joan Ball, Janet Brucker and Mary Lou Renick. Out-of-town assistants will be Miss Betty Fisher, Rushville; Miss Mickey
. . . IF YOU WANT to take a ‘Caribbean cruise and can't seem to manage it, perhaps youre in the wrong type of business, Try saleswork and sell for all you're worth. Maybe you, too, will earn the cruise that way.
Also flying to Florida tomor-
« » . WHEN IN ROME, do as the Romans do, must have guided Kordos cently during mealtime, The doctor, who is here from Athens, brother, Theodore Speropoulos, went to Louisville this week to attend the races. the friends he was with bought refreshments from the stands. When the doctor got home, he was asked about the races and where he had eaten. “We ate at the track,” he ‘but don’t ask me what 1 ate. All I know)is that they askéd me if I wanted some kind of hot animal and since Al ther eC AF Here Were eating the thing, I was ashamed to refuse. I think they called it a hot cat.” Can't you see hotdog stands changing their signs to “Hot animal sandwiches for sale”?
Plan Butler Mus Fashion Show
The Welwyn Club for home economics in Butler University will stage a fashion show of clothes made in sewing classes at a club meeting from 2 to 4 p. m., Thursday in Jordan Hall. Guests. will include mothers of the students
and Mrs. Eugene E.
of a sales contest
Paul Rossemeyer,
Speropoulos reGreece, visiting his
While there,
tons and a black vel Subdep
HAT the fashion-hep subdeb will wear in “The Good Old Summer Time” will be the theme of the fashion show to be staged in Ayres’ Auditorium tomorrow. There will be two performances, 12:30 and 2:30 p. m, Models will be students from local high schools,
They are Dixie Pruett, Howe; Joy Gwinn and Barbara Jett,
and faculty ghortridge; Jacqueline and Judy
members. The foods depart- gehortemeier, Broad Ripple; ment will be open and students Joan Crow, Manual; Mary gale; will serve refreshments, Evans Ladywood; Barbara Miss Kathy 2ay. Hunhigton, Jane Essig, Tudor Hall; Eleanor sven Dinnin, St. Agnes; Charlene
Smock, Tech, and Gloria Byrkit, Washington. Also on the runway from Shortridge will be Culver Godfrey, Dick Shirley and Jirn Thompson. In the show you will see
student
DIXIE PRUETT—A junior in Howe High School, will model this nylon organza party dress with. horizontal satin stripes in Ayres’ Subdeb show tomorrow. The dress has small rhinestone but-
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tightly at the calf and are braided ,and buttoned on the side. s ” - A CHARCOAL DENIM skirt has pink love birds appliqued on it and teams with a pink sleeveless cotton blouse. Stripéd denim pedal pushers look smart with a white terry cloth middy with matching denim collar and cuffs. The blue denim soda-jerker jacket to be worn with shorts, slacks or a skirt will be a scene stealer. It is hip lemgth and double breasted with two rows of white pearl buttons down the front and a narrow sash that ties in a bow in back. Newest swimsuits are of shirred printed cotton with matching’ skirts and stoles. Terry cloth, a natural for beach wear, will be shown in jackets and stoles both plain and striped.
St. Vincent's
Mrs. W. B. Matthew, Dr. and Mrs, William Norman, Dr. and Mrs. Dan Talbott and Dr. ahd Mrs. Frank Hall.
buckle, Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Kirklin, Miss Ruby Wilson, John O'Brien, Miss Francetta Kriner, Dr, Jack Jaffe, Miss Charlotte Densford, Forrest Graham and
«| Mr. and Mrs, George Burke.
Messrs. and Mesdames Walter Peek, Joseph McGowan, Forrest Mohler, Leonard Gardner, Raymond Bosso, Edward Lindop, Edwin White, John Hedges,
Friday Night Opening Set
The Children’s Museum, 3010 N. Meridian St.,, will be open on Friday nights from 7 to 9 o'clock throughout May and
| June.
“The inovation is to encourage and give opportunity to families visiting the museum together,” said Henry J. Peirce, president of the board of trustees.
groups of children toured the
an important part in modern education. If the plan is well accepted, it will be continued daring the next school year. Mrs. Grace Golden, director, reports that 4227 persons vis{ted the museum last month
period.
Choir Party Arranged
slip card party at tomorrow in the hall, 13th St.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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museum, Trustees believe that | parents, too, will be interested” {i } in seeing the exhibits that play |
and 557 lending exhibits circulated in schooly during that |
Members of the Indianapolis Saengerchor will give a pillow-..| at 8:30 p. m. | 521 E.
JOY GWINN—A junior in Shortridge, will model a-striped-—cotton-"squawiskirt..in_gay Indian colors ($8.98) with a sulphur yellow cotton blouse $4.98), in_the show. The two-piece ensemble “also is from the Subdeb Department. ~~
Subdeb Styles to Be Shown
Taffetized cotton sun dresses lead a dual life—they can be worn as jumpers over bigsleeved organdy blouses. A charming date dress has a pale blue chiffon shantung blouse over a four-tiered navy blue organdy skirt. Party dresses and formal gowns are more covered up this season. Embroidered organdies over taffeta slips have covered-up jackets or gay balloon sleeves that can be dropped off the shoulders. Both ballet and floor - length gowns ‘are
shown. Pink {is the popular color, ’ You will -see a group of
custom made organdy dresses with full ballet skirt — two layers of organdy over a layer of taffeta. : Scooped necklines and tiny off - the + shoulder sleeves are daintly embroidered.
All the clothes are from
Ayres’ Subdeb Department, Fourth Floor, (By Betty Locher.)
‘Guests Reserve for
Dance
DDITIONAL reservations for the St. Vincent's Guild “Evening in Hawaii” dance tomorrow night in the Indianapolis Athletic Club have been made by Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. John Swan, Dr. and
Jim Jordan, J. W. Williams,
Richard Uhl and Frank Lo- |
braico. 88 Ea 4 DR. AND MRS. LORD, Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Bales, Miss Muriel Burns, Dr. Arnold Kunkler, Dr. and Mrs.
George Garceau and Dr. ‘and |
Mrs, Hamilton Row. Messrs, and Mesdames H. W, Weddle, John . Kelley, Roy Schakel, V. A. Newcomer, M. A. Blackburn, J, E. Slaughter, Howard Henderson, Dallas Smith, Edwin McClure, James Kennedy, C. W. Richardson. Those attending from out-of-town will be Mr. and Mrs. William Mohler, Zionsville; Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Dole, Huntington Woods, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Thomas, Richmond, and Mr, and Mrs, Ellard Duane, Bloomington.
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FRIDAY MAY 9, 1952
You Can Give a Bridal Shower Without Panic by Planning Ahead
By ISABEL DUBOIS Times Soeelal Writer
‘CHICAGO, May 9—Memo to near and dear friends of the bride-to-be: Of course you'll wish to honor your altar-bound friend with a bridal shower. But don't become panicky at the thought of staging such a big event. Bridal showers are easy to manage if you will follow these few tips.
This is the second in a series on major food events in connection with a wedding.
this is the suggested menu at dessert bridal shower. Cupid's cake Mints and assorted nuts Coffee CUPID'S CAKE 1 ¢. butter or margarine 2 c. sugar 81, c. sifted cake flour 3 tsps. double-acting baking
beaten egg yolks and cook over hot water until thick (15 to 20 minutes). Add remaining ine gredients. Cool, Spread between layers of cake, (If fill ing is not stiff enough after
cooking, reheat over direct heat and stir until thick.) . ow nn CUPID'S CAKE FROSTING 214 ec. sugar ly tsp. salt 1; e. corn sirup 2, c. water
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Don't try to make your party powder 2 egg whites the most elaborate of all the 1 ec. milk 1 tsp. vanilla bride's parties, 1 tsp. vanilla be Dissolve sugar, salt and sirup a 88 6 egg whites, stiffly beaten in the water. Heat. Beat egg THE MOST memorable bridal Cream together the butter Whe whites until foamy. n and sugar until light 4nd fluffy. Sliowey 4 UIC ORe. whers Twn Sift together the dry ingredients sirup reaches boiling point,
and informality dominate. All pour three tablespoons of the
sirup into egg whites. Continue beating eggs until stiff but
not dr Boil Yup mixture to 240 degrees F., or until it spins a thread at least 10 inches long, then pour over egg whites, beat-
and add alternately with milk activities at the party should and vanilla. Beat well, Fold have simplicity as their key- in egg whites, :
note, Pour into three heart shaped Let your n Fginality and cake pans. Bake in a moderate
imagination your guide. oven (375 de a grees F.) for 25 There aré no hard and fast , a5 minutes.
rules. There are, however, a
¥ 8 ” few conventions you should FILLING FOR CUPID'S CAKE
ing begins to bear in mind. Once these are ing until frost considered, a free rifn is yours. '2 ¢. butter or margarine hold its shape. Add vanilla, it. is not ghd taste for a 1 ¢. sugar Spread over cake. = member of the bride’s or fiance’s 8 egg yolks If the frosting comes
hard, add a drop or two of hot
Rum extract, to taste immediate family to give her a m, ’ er to the mixture. This
bridal shower. 1 ¢. seeded raisins The privilege is reserved for 1 ec. chopped pecans frosting does not form'a crust friends of the bride. Either 1 tsp. vanilla which cracks when cutting the family, however, gay entertain Cream butter and sugar. Add cake. for the bride-to-be, but there |=eeee———— — should be no gift-strings attached to the party. : lt — IN PLANNING the party, do not request expensive gifts un-
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Don’t invite your personal friends unless they are friends of the bride. Inviting casual acquaintances likely will cause the bride embarrassment. A number of showers for a bride-to-be can play havoe with any girl's gift budget. 8o try to make your guest list vary if other parties are being planned. " » Hy UNLESS EVERYONE knows it is to be strictly a small family wedding, no one should be invited who isn’t invited to the wedding. Check your guest list with the bride's mother. You may have a luncheon bridal shower, an afternoon tea, a supper party or an evening party at which simple re- | freshments are served. Increasingly popular is the “come for dessert” party. Guests arrive alter their regular meal at home and a substantial dessert is served as soon as all have gathered. “Soup’s on for Cupid” with
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