Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1952 — Page 18

GHAKESPEARE wouldn't have said,

“Life is but a

walking shadow a poor player that struts and frets his hour across the stage and then is heard no more,” if he had known Mrs. Jerry Adcock, 1835 N. Rural St.

Mrs. Adcock, who was with the Barl Carroll Vanities .in California before her marriage, moved to Indianapolis in November, While with the show, using her maidéen name of Patti Lane, she had earned a notable reputation in solo acts. ng the past five years, raded this public limelight io marriage, But “being heard no more” won't apply to her. Tomorrow, she will begin studying a new role --that of a Red Cross Gray Lady. ' Versatility marks the best actress. . ” » WILL DICKSON, 4135 Park Ave, is a grandfather any child would” love to have. In fact, there are undoubtedly many grownups who also wamld welcome a tie with him, For the past 20 years, Mr. Dickson has been carving model stage coaches, boats, covered bridges and totem poles. His guides are pictures of the orig inal objects.

Recently, he carved a circus .

complete with cages and lions’ den for his grandson and now, he's working on a doll house for his granddaughter.

The doll house, completely hand-made, will be furnishea throughout with colonial periou articles, also constructed by th ‘artist. This hobby has gone outsiu the Dickson home too. Th craftsman has made models fo use in the Children’s Museun: He'd be a handy person | have around. » » . “yOU CAN'T HAVE YOUR CAKE and eat it too” are words of wisdom observed by Mrs. Kurt Pantzer, 4310 N. Meridian St. During the recent Park School Garden Tour, one of the guests admiringly commented on the valley lilies Mrs. Pantzer was wearing, asking, "Are those from your yard?" Proudly, the hostess answered, “Yes. I just love them, They're the only flowers I can pick from my ga Inside, the Pantzer home was banked with a variety of bouquets—all from a flower shop

except for a small vase of val- ~

ley lilies. After all, someone has to support the flower business. a ” » 4 IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE in nervous bridegrooms, here's something that should change

realizing there was no liquid accompanying them. Wouldn't it have been simpler to strain the soup before

starting. (Incidentally, the spoon was beside the dish.) o “ .

DO SPINACH AND EGGS hold any artistic appeal for you? If you have a modern eye, perhaps you too can see creative potentialities in these two items like Mrs. Stella Coler, 127 E. 44th St, did.

At a recent dinner in the Proplylaeum, artist Mrs. Coler was telling Mrs, Marie E. Lutz about her future plans. She sald, “For my next show, I'm going to use my grandchild’s soiled bib for ideas on design arrangement and color.” Another prominent Indianap olis artist said she would base her work on ideas obtained from candle drippings on trans parent paper. .- You'll .really need a modern sye to “interpret this.

Business Women to Have Breakfast

Indiana Alpha Chapter, Zeta Beta Chi, national business vomen's gorority, will have a vost convention breakfast at 1:30 a. m, Sunday in the Waren Hotel. Mrs. Vivien Hill is chairman, ssisted by Misses Mary Ellen ‘oughlin, "Gall Burt and Edith Abbott. Mrs. Georgia Hanshew was elected national vice president at the sorority's convention recently in Toledo.

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PARTY PROSPECTIVE—Duke Nolan (left) received both congratulations on his qualifications for Decoration Day's gala 500Mile Race at Speedway and an invitation to the Indianapolis | Country Club's annual gala Decoration Day dance yesterday. | John Ramp (right), member of ICC's party committee, issued the

bid to the famous driver.

celebrities attending the race that doy will be at the club. A

tea dance will start the festivities.

Dinner dancing and supper

will follow.

Mother's Club Plans Supper

The Mother's Club of English Avenue Boy's Club will hold a pitch-in supper card party in the clubhouse, 1400 English Ave, at 6:30 p. m, Saturday. The public is invited. Mesdames Charles Johnson, Wilbur Hittle and Harry Gorman are in charge. The club will have its regular monthly meeting at 1:15 p. m., May 27 in the clubhouse.

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