Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1952 — Page 8

“THE LITTLE THINGS THAT MEAN MUCH—(Upper left) Mallard takes to flight on engraving of

Donnelly-Kelley mirror. (Upper right) Twin shades of Philippine straw with black metal bindings.

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SUN GLASSES with parasols or political implications are available for the beach. The parasol glasses have yellow parasol-shaped visors extending

Attending Mrs. Charles Wright, matron of honor; Mrs. William Sietsma and Mrs. Brooks Baynes, bridesmaids; Willlam Schreckengast, best man, and William

sessions during the next nine weeks. Camping activities for younger scouts will be carried

on at day camps throughout the county.

Teachers College. Mrs. Julia Sweet will direct the kitchen.

Vee, G. C. Waterman, Jerome Holman Jr.,, Lowell Fisher and Thomas Hindman. The business session will ine clude the election of two chair

i 2 - En oH % & PAGE 8 — - FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1952 : p— : ie . by = To Talk on = lt : MES. KENNETH BADG-.. TE ' : ER will demonstrate New Gadgets Brin her a Jou ne tt g wood, the Prince of Pot. get top bi ters,” with a display’ of her What' pottery at the June Rose lunch a celebrit Comfort, Coolness ru aa ors ime ocx ’ 12:30 p. m. Wednesday in the work. At le Propylaeum, irby h . / Mrs. Frank L. Fisher, hosts Ri bans O alion S omes ess, will be assisted by Mes. Pgh : : ; dames Seth E. Elliott, Claude Young, dau By ELIZABETH TOOMEY : Kecord uid James Burford, pro- Mrs. Frank United ye 8 dong : . th St., an NEW YORK, June, . bright Ti a rar KROWR . . s rs. ’ : solstice time on some ingenious summertime equipment pre vgll Wiliams, i Cary yee for both sun and shade worshipers. president; Mrs. BR B Langston, friends. i i i orrow, the secretary; Mrs, Noel H. Cord, She is sta With the official dawning of summer tomorrow, a re Tacit Toy. WL Bs 3 family can fevits oi 15 Ours ter, historian. 3 ward Rand of sunshine to digging a swim- Delegates are Mrs. M. 8, is 9 years ol ming pool in the back yard, for Cou ple on 2 Harding and Mrs. H. W. Hay- ton, 5 years instance, and then fit a ready- worth, Indiana Federation of will join he made plastic lining inside the Clubs and alternate; Mrs. Bruce Mrs. Kirb excavation. . Kirshner and Mrs. Virgil Man- birth. In fa PE rl P ort uel, Seventh District, IFC, and of her chil¢ TO GIVE a real beach atmos- : alternate, and Mrs. Seth Elliott graduated f1 . phere to the back lot, there's and Mrs. G. H. Graham, In. attended Bt also a portable 14 pound Spyate A ft Ri i ? 0 ma dianapolis Council and alters pha I h unfolds from & suitbox- { : ‘ nate. the’s jus hie package into an eight- er | e AED, White AND SUF SERSUCAER-~A charming pejae But Indians foot square sun protector rem- I” : . and robe ensemble wi perfect for your vacation now or for residents r iniscent of the French Riviera. OWS uniting Miss Elea dormitory life at college in the fall. The pajamas and coat lining Meeting Set Mary Jax Nothing's cooler than guzing nor Fulling and Charles .., reg ond white stripe. The coat (reversible) is navy blue and her own Fad at a frosty rooftop, S#WCNE F. Ellis were read at 3:30 vill double as ao beach jacket. The complete ensemble, sizes 32 St 4 a p ark \At that t ie a roofing Pp. m. June 1 in the Old to 38, is $12.95 at Cecil's, 1031 N. Arlington Ave. n d She got 2 Jol . tne iat nome topping und, Bethel Methodist church The : Members o the Seventh Dis Eon tage by adding silver white minera Vv. Em . » h A | y the same bi to such shingle Shades SE he rie pune at the amp De wOoO c equ e 3 Shue, will go bY Shastered 30 WFBM, she as pastel blue or coral, they ve D : Creek State Park, for a lunche gram on W . . Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Fulling, . ’ But a so come up with the frosted look : C Il + S S d board meeting Monday, 1 Asphalt shingles are sovered reg IE 2 at es q S or even essions Pvt oa oe oy Jars Shan a” . . . . ’ x ® . Wits the teramic-cuated minera Union St, is the bridegroom's /JSHE 26th season at Camp Dellwood, Girl Scout Camp, going and incoming officers ST "non ding the couple. Were will be marked by 120 girls enrolled in the seven parnour, Ralph Hook, Dale Das doubled for

ceptionist to she rememb gratification experience o that enable:

A : . frames. The Montgomery, William Ellis, The camp director, Miss Dor- _ men for the new departments of own show in Rembrandt Lomp Corp. (Center) It's a lamp—for dim, uninteresting corners. Howard Miller's from the bask Ike” slogan is Paul gome, and Earl Noel, Othy Jean Smith, will be as. oc Scamp Dellwaed Sommpt Americanism and public affairs ven arte (Lower left) Full length mirror for dressing room. Unaguste Manufacturing Co. (Lower right) | 0 i .cross the frames of ushers, glsted Sy Juss. e A. Culver, Pr summer Sxtivities Include created by the General Feder. she continue = French incial mi m ies, Inc., reflects bird cage statue near windows. lasses with a 4 Freen, = BSS Messrs. and Mesdames Alfred ation o omen’s rago radio ench Provincial mirror by Hagemann Companies, Inc g one RIF of a 8 tisan pair THE BRIDE'S attendants fSirecto, Diss Leal Thorge, De: Kuerst, Edward Farringer, Tino completion of plans for the pro- Well” Afte : . rats decorated 3 ' oggiani and Richar on; , . for Demos with Wore matching straw lace bal itt, Iowa; Miss Bnet Brown. Poggiani and Richard Layt gram and directory for next riage, she d keys and “Democrat” - lerina length frocks in palé Carmel, and Mrs. Kent Brown- 00% po 1 W, Moore and Mrs. Year. wiser to se ew Irrors e eC race u ines gold donketd | on either side Dlue, yellow and lilac. The low, swimming activities. Reuben Jones. A new director will be elected husband got In. go bride’s white satii gown ex- au # Day camps and their direc- to fill the unexpired term of and one ca : By OPAL OROOKETT sii Designers have made me a lot happler about Plec® | be full’ of tended into a cathedral train. CAMP UNIT leaders will be tors Tre Mr, and Mrs. Richard Mrs. James Lamb who resigned seemed suffi ‘ Times Staff Writer turning on the light at nights and braving that The Woods fold-up plas- A lace cap held her illusion veil. Miss Marianne Collins and Miss Pedlow, Oaklandon; Mr. and due to illness. But you c CHI 20-1’ bi first look in the mirror in the morinings. wonders, including a A reception in the church Nancy Bracken, Butler Univer- Mrs. Max Forrest, Clermont Mrs. Douglas Reid and Mrs, getic persor CACO, June v8 been biter Like the heavy furniture that huffed and tic buckets wash basics eh parlors followed the ceremony. sity; Miss Judith Morgan and Lions Club site; Mr. and Mrs. Myron Harding are in charge Up to two ye about lamps, mirrors, pictures and paint. ,umed its way into the house and couldn't get dishpans which do away 4. After a motor trip north the Miss Beverly Burkhardt, Indi- Stanley Swingle, Kriner's Woods, of arrangements. was radio di 80, I walk warily th h the displ t, 1 4 mirrors ha rt of slimmed the need for tying the hard™ .ou516 wii tive in 26 BE. 14th St. ana Central College; Miss Nor- and Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Rebel- tisin ‘ Ea rE ror Dy They "are gracetul pretty and efficient. Ware on the back of the CAT, The bride is a graduate of ma Jean Leggett, Indiana State sky, 71st St. site. : gene rooms here at the Furniture and Merchan Being the nonelectrical type Tad aking my covered wagon style. Methodist Hospital Nursing . Sigma Theta Tau miotiver and “dise marts. life in my hands every time I turn electrician, I The ideal place for a Girl 10 School. The bridegroom at- 4 1 : Initiates Three fly won't m * y how me. I say, remembering horrible light: won try to explain how the new lights do what Wear a ring this summeriifue tended Butler University. riga ar y e onig Initiated into Sigma Theta Kirbys' tal ing and mirrors in makeshift apartments, ’ seems to be third toe, . They showed me. ut eo An rs leave Big, gleaming gold and rhine- L h W d Fifty ancestral brass candle- Mrs. J. H. Toy, will be arranged Tau, honorary nursing society, Dees Pleking . . After a siege with drop-cord fixtures, & j.. an set off Your room the way ¥y stone rings have been designed Luncheon ednes ay sticks will decorate the table In graduated groups clustered recently were Miss Kay Hutch- er an : b- ftur Pyue YOu. Y99 By you hey slip between with sprays of Dorothy Perkins inson and Miss Jo Ann Gluesen- to follow th framed deer head and apple-green furniture for the toes. They slip at the bridal dinner to be held I'm not easy to please wast i ny two toes with curved metal A business meeting and : roses, pink sweetheart roses kamp, Indiana University Strange a. ¢ 0° ¢ 232 2 Mleres to hold them in place. luncheon is set by the Soropti- In the Woodstock Club tonight anq biue satin bow knots. School of Nursing students, and Kirby said

THERE'S SOMETHING about a pretty mir"ror for the morning's first peak at the sagging eyes and new wrinkles. I've had some dandy

mirrors in my day. One had a

. 8p, brought back by the same landlord who In one apartment

shot the deer in the picture.

stuffed bird on 'm the house.

THERE ARE all types of well-bred lamps, lean and graceful. Others like clumps of mushrooms,

Some look like bubbles.

Materials are enamel, crystal, “oatmeal” textures, brass, wrought iron, wood, linen, Madagascar cloth and ceramics, rough or simulating

One fellow whipped up a turban made of specially treated nylon net to cover pin curls after ao swim. The net, when wet, acts as wave set solution,

too.

mist Club of Indianapolis at 12:16 Wednesday in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Bert ©. McCammon will discuss “The Citizen's Responsibility in Public Education.”

honoring Miss Mary Jean Mil. ner and Vincent B. Alig. Their wedding will take place at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Second Presbyterian Church, The candlesticks, belonging to

The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jean 8. Milner, 5145 N. Meridian 8t. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weer, 5650 N. Meridian St,

Miss Betty Morgan, a graduate of the school. The candidates were selected on the basis of scholarship, pro fessional efficiency, personality and character.

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: She only mirror in the place was on a hall-tres, ob. ; « The only place to hang clothes was on the hall You won't hang anything over these mirrors. . s tree-—-over the mirror. 1 didn't see myself you can’t bear yourself in the morning, look Weddin Set ' that season. at the frames The 1052 mirrors spark your g

. I hadn't been any happier about lamps, even

house and team with the spirit of the rest of

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‘ frked by the people whittling out pleture win~@ows and setting in them lamps that look like

‘ ristmas trees.

TAKE IT WITH YOU -—Walk“Away floor lamp of steel and

. #8h wood ean be cirpied by

, Rome come in gourd-shapes. ' 'ré steel wire and transiuemt white plastic. ® 8»

BRIGATEN THE CORNER

. w=Italian copies, way down in ‘ fee~—gay and whimsical, y tolier's. “ . . * DANCING GIRLS -- Deto- . gator lamps hy Louis Brosilow + BAve dancers Spiraling up the

in the houes.

Good Marks at the Marts

EARLY AMERICAN — John McOoy shows accent lamps including totem pole places.

» . ~ EYES ON THE FRAME -- Hart Mirror Plate Co. borders mirrors in rattan, woven bamboo and cane,

. . » INSIDE OR OUT--Mead-Wil-Hs uses sculptured wall plagues inside and on the terrace.

” » » THOSE FOUR WALLS Turner Manufacturing Co. has tile pletures with glass backgrounds, lots of 18th Century

the furnishings. There's miter cut work, beveling and etching. There's a mirror for every room

Cum Laude Honors For Julie Studebaker

Miss Julia Studebaker, daughter of Mrs. Mary E. Studebaker, 515 Tecuseh Pl, was graduated

the University of Southern Cal{fornia to pursue graduate studles leading to a masters degree. While there she will assist in the speech clinic doing rehabilitation work with echildren, She and her mother have just returned from a holiday In Miami Beach where théy were guests of their cousin, Mrs. Jane Fisher, Sunset Island.

Next Friday

Miss Betty Jean Underwood, 3639 Birchwood Ave., and William G. Clark announce their wedding date and attendants. They will be married at 7:30 p.m. next Friday in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. Parents of the couple are Mr.

couple, The future bride is a graduate of Butler University and the prospective bridegroom is attending the university,

Couple to Observe 50th Wedded Year

Invitations have been mailed for the Golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Blue, 4565 E. 75th St.

« J00p handle, part of the de- . = x this month cum laude from gpd Mrs, Harold Underwood, * gign. Roller Lamp Manufae- WA IN CUR Aan jlabuie College for Women, Kirklin, and Mr. and Mrs. Har- . ture Co. ie ontevallo, Ala. . Clark; 2308 Mayfair Dr, . fie 0 ® » on prints and moderns in original In September Miss Stude- - Or Wolfe Fetano. ; frames, sconces and will baker will leave for Californi 3 to} +» WHAT'S THIS? — A lamp. prackets to Bo rye ornia gjster of the bride-to-be, and Bubbles, Howard Miller's ealls hh 0 Accept an assistanceship from jury Clark will attend the |

* Base. Others are driftwood, pictures and old-world charm «| | fueds and unborn calf. mirrors hordered in colors. Picnic to End Season ant ME, nt Mire Benyie Bite . . The final meeting this year of will entertain from 2 to § p. m. By MRS . Local Women Attend Sorority Conference the Elizabeth Rainey Business Sunday in the Schyler Blue heat the heat ina (gu

“Four local women are ats

sel, Indiana University Chap-

and Professional Women’s Club

home, 323 E. 58th 8t., for the

Times photo by Dean Timmerman

White with navy Black with white Navy with white Beige with black.

colors make

© tinding the District FY k ter president; Miss Jean Law ui he the Ania! picnic Sur, couple, be {ironed 8 ve work } - Ay in Girton's private lake, Mrs. G. Herman Boos and . of Al Gamma Delta vere and Miss Alice France, In Brasil. Regular meetings will Mrs. Frank Snyder 8r., will as- h - p b clothing, hc " P ity a Sunday Slanapoits Alumnae Club mem- be scheduled after Sept. 2 sists, 8 are arm S eat eri Spread . in the University of Wisconsin Discussions will be devoted to . . Pattern 5 . Chapter House, Madison. convention sorority problems of sudsable, wrinkle-shedding tifs measur; 4 gg Tre Mrs, Remaid "- and puliie relations, The dis- to five inch . * © of the trict Includes 14 chapters launderi + bart, hairman et nie 1 thal rayon and cotton. BundeNng . I : Needlework | i grand desi : HHH 8 Q 5 features ai . printed in ti MRS. A Another wonderful Reloms’ design — using The Jal lines of buttons and contrast to make a cool, Chi simple dress unusually effective. Nothing Needle gives away the price but the tag. Well tai- Wo. 5237 lored, neatly finished piping, belt . . . good Name ..... looking bone buttons . . , one inverted box ssesesssnane pleat down the back. Sizes 10 to 18. LIL saves ? City settee

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| SCENE FROM STORYLAND—Rehdarsing Tor their solos su" | dramatization of “Jack and Jill” are Marcio Sours Jill ait | Jimmie Brooks, as Jack; Susan White, the fairy, and Dianne Kelly, on elf (left to right). All School 82 pupils the youngsters

BLOCK'S SPORTS SHOP, ‘SECOND FLOOR |

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are dramatic art students of Miss Mary Maillard of the Butler j Jordan. Music Collage. will take port ot 8:15 i” . : pom. in Miss Moillard’s in the Odeon. “The | i 3 ~ . 8 EB Golden Fon™ and “Brilliont Performance,” a dramatic play, ore hi : : ee & 3 : 0 : : i : {1 : vot : | } ” . ; “a 3 : 3 ; Re J a 2a, g t a. od Tey 3 s- : . : : 3 5 *