Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1952 — Page 11
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1052 __°
Times photo by Raymond Bright,
“SUMMER UNIFORMS—Women in the United States Armed Forces are-modeling new summer uni-
forms all this week in Block's at the Market St. entrance. Shown hera are 5/Sgt. Merinda Suefert,
WAF; Cpl. Bernice Andrioche, WAC,
Marines (left to right).
and Sgt. Martha Ludwig, Yeoman First Class of the Women
Styles for Women in the Service
By BETTY LOCHER Times Fashion Editor
IY observance of Armed Forces Week, representatives of .the Women's Servfces are stationed in a recognition booth located inside the Market St. entrance of
Block’s through Saturday.
The purpose of the booth is to acquaint the public with the new summer uniforms worn by
women in the armed services.
8/8gt. Marinda Buefert, Women's Air Force, is shown above in her gray and white corded cotton two-piece dress with silver buttons and
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shoulder bag. Members o
are brown.
dine hats and
insignia, navy blue shoes,
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f the Women's Army Corps will
wear taupe cotton chambray one-piece dresses like the one modeled by Cpl. Bernice Andrioche, Buttons and insignia are bronze. Shoes and bag
All-white cotton gabardine will be worn by the .Women'’s Marine Corps as shown above by Sgt. Martha Ludwig, Yeoman First Class. two-piece ensembles have gold buttons and insignia and are complemented with green gabar-
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bag covers,
Omega Phi Tau to Install Officers in Marott
UNTER'S LODGE in pthe Marott Hotel will be the scene of installation
of officers of Beta Chapter, Omega Phi Tau Sorority, at a dinner at 7 p. m. today. Mrs. William Barnes and Mrs. Donald Bauermeister are in charge of arrangements. xg New officers to be installed are Mrs. Barnes, president; Mrs. Richard Shugert, vice president; Mrs. Richard Grabhorn, treasurer; Mrs, Raymond Hudson and Mrs. Jenny Lashbrook, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Walter Ingram, attorney general; Mrs, E. V, Riffert, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Harold Winckelbach, organizer,
“given by the group in the home
and Mises Loyce Cox, publicity.
Alpha Delta Pi - A founder's day dinner is on the social calendar for Indianapolis Alumnae of Alpha Delta Pi at 6:30 p. m. today in the Hawthorn Room. Mrs. Paul Butt is dinner committee chairman and Mrs, Jack Smith is in charge of entertainment.
Vetus Cordis Mrs. Sheldon Wheeler, 1310 N. Gale, St., will be hostess for a meeting of Verae Sorores Chapter, Verus Cordis, at p. m, Wednesday. .
Omega Nu Tau Mothers of members of Alpha Chapter, Omega Nu Tau, will be honored with a pitch-in supper
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of Mrs. John Adams, 4606 E. 34th St., at 6:30 p. m. today.
Phi Delta Pi
New national officers for Phi Delta Pi have been announced for the coming year. The first advisory board meeting of the new officers will be in the YWCA. the last of this month. They are Mrs. Robert Thomas, president; Mrs. Thomas Fitzwater, vice president; Mrs. John Faulk, organizer; Mrs. Vincent Fahy, national secretary; Mrs. Wilfred LaCrosse, national treasurer; Mrs. Ronald Dusendschon, editor; Mrs. Creighton Harrington, purchasing agent; Mrs. 1 Brown, chaplain, and Mrs. Lee Benner, mistress-of-arms.
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TOMORROW Franklin Center Junior Home-
makers—10 a. m: Mrs. James...
Hines, Wanamaker, hostess. “Freezing Foods,” Mrs. Clarence Juday and Mrs. Robert Duzan. : FRIDAY Altenheim Ladles Auxiliary 1:30 p. m. 2007 N. Capitol, Mrs. Theodore Schuller, Mrs.
Emma Moore and Miss Louise .
Ellig, hostesses, Culture—1 p. m. Woodstock Club, Program, Mrs. William H. Remy. Indianapolis Art Lesgue—2:30 p. m. Herron Art Museum. Gallery talk, Wilbur Peat. Stephen Collins Foster Chap. ITSC-—12:30 p. m. Marott Hotel. Speaker, ‘Mrs. R. D. Parkess. Initiation. Marydale Guild — 1:30 p. In. Colonial Furniture Co.
SATURDAY Emma Donnan—12:30 p. m. Marott Hotel. Lady Aberdeen Chap. ITSC— 12:30 p. m. Hofel Washingington, Scottish program. Speaker, Miss Amy Keene, Indianapolis Branch, National
: League of Pen Women—1:30 ,s P.m. Ayres’ Auditorium. Annual and convention reports,
Installation, tea.
DAR Committee To Meet Friday
. The Wheel and Distaff Committee, Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet at 12:30 p. m, Friday in the home of Mrs. Maxwell Droke, Wynnedale, for a covered-dish luncheon. Mrs, Kenneth Coffin, chairman, will preside at the introduction of new. officers. They are Mrs. Thomas Conger, chairman; Mrs. Edgar D. Randolph Jr. and Mrs, Coffin, first and second vice chairmen; Mrs. Eric Wadleigh and Mrs, George Gifford, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. William Linn, treasurer, Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Charles Josey, L. L. Clark, F. C. Albershardt and Carl Onstad.
“Dutch treat”
'. ole Firemen's Auxiliary Plans Spring Frolic The Ladies Auxiliary, Indianapolis Fire Department, will entertain with the annual spring frolic in the Lakeshore Country Club from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m, Saturday. Mrs, Harry Noe is dance chairman. She will be assisted by Mrs. Robert Tuttle, co-chairman; Mrs. Maynard Byrum, decorations; Mrs. Robert Cooper, tickets and Mrs. Harold Bowers, orchestra, ! Bill Densmore and his Metronomes will play for the dance. Spring flowers will decorate the club,
Careers Club to Meet Tuesday in Antlers
The Contemporary Careers
Club will meet at 7:30 p. m. |
Tuesday in the Antlers Hotel. Guest speaker will be Thomas Hasbrook, Republican candiate for state representative. The CCC will close its charter that night before application to the National Federation of Business and Professional Women. The new club is composed of young women active in Indianapolis professions
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