Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1952 — Page 32
strapless dress for the event, further enhanced . the attire with a terry cloth choker. Only the choker wasn’t the kind ordinarily purchased in a jewelry store, It consisted of a white face cloth soaked in cold water and caught at the throat with a rhinestone elip. : She claimed the cooling effect it gave was worth the constant trips to re-wet the neckpiece.
- ~ - TOMORROW'S luncheon at the home of Mrs. A.D, James, 7502 N. Meridian 8t., will be a postscript to the hostess’s daughter's recent marriage last Saturday. Friends of the bride, the former Miss Dorothy James, will be able to see her gifts displayed after the meal. The bride and her husband, Dr. James Majarakis, Chicago, left Thursday for London and Paris.
y #" rn BASEMENTS have become the most popular part of the houses these last few days. In fact, in the Henry Riddick home, Golfview Dr, the basement has become the center of all activity because of the heat, Mrs, Riddick has gone so far as to have mattresses laid on the floor for sleeping nights and entertains her friends and has all family meals served there. According to her, in the long run, it's money-saving because she hasn't needed her maid to clean the house for two weeks. o » ” 102 A MIAMI, FLA. GIRL ALMOST BECAME a Hoosler but didn’t quite make it. Miss Do- - lores Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton C. Wright, director of the USO in Edinburg, was engaged last week in Miami Beach to’ Walter Dan
September to make their home, leaving Dolores at the University of Miami. Last week, Mr. and Mrs. Wright went to Florida and the Rowlands entertained in their beach home for the engaged couple. The house” was transformed into a white and pink setting with white painted bare-branch tree limbs trimmed with silver leaves and pink flowers and white doves centering the table, The couple is planning an Aug. 2 wedding in Miami Beach,
» ~ " FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY, Mrs. Joseph Smale, Los Angeles, Cal, came here to attend the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Olin L. Hatton Sr. Fortville. Today, with her husband, Mrs. Smale is back visiting the Hattons in their Fortville country home on Road 13. But the visit is more than merely a social call, The Hattons are celebrating their 50th wedding an-
Ligh t weight plastic case, plays on battery, AC or DC.
Sp CAD
a aa a a.
distant stations.
Operates on battery, AC or DC
40
HE LATEST in summer jewelry was worn by Miss Dorothea Cantor at last night's cocktail party given by Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Tinder, 3336 E. 38th St. ‘Miss Cantor, who chose a sophisticated purple chiffon:
North Hollywood, Cal, and
July parade in Whiting. Next Sunday she will address the
Girls’ State and: summer can~- ot and IR Vat TooWAR Universiéy 1a
* You." Meeker. Diane McMahon,
sian and Czechoslovakian is
- BANNER. WHITEHILL OPEN MONDAY NIGHT
New RCA VICTOR PORTABLE RADIOS
“GLOBE TROTTER” The aristocrat of portables, picks
Low TERMS OR CHARGE RADIOS AND TELEVISION ON MAIN FLOOR
niversary from 2 to 4 p. m. with an open house, Mr. and Mrs. Hatton Jr. their family, have also come here for the event and will be their parents’ houseguests, ” ” - GUESTS AT MISS MARNEY WOODLEY’S house last night did a fan dance. But it wasn't in the typical Sally Rand technique. Because of the excessive heat, the hostess supplied everyone with colorful paper fans which her brother, Bob, had sent from Japan. When it came time for dancing on the terrace, couples took their fans in hand with their partners and tried dancing around. It takes an artist to be able to dance and fan at the same time,
Seven Trips
On Schedule
Times Special WASHINGTON, June 28 Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting, president of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs, will include seven trips in her schedule before July 19. She will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Whitehurst, Baltimore, in Atlantic City this week end. Mrs, Whitehurst is a past president of the GFWC. Monday she will arrive at the GFWC headquarters here. Friday and Saturday she will - judge the annual Fourth of
winners
American Legion Auxiliary
“Hope-of the World ‘Ts
July 7 she plans to observe the Republican national convention and return July 19 to observe the Democratié national convention, both in Chicago. From July 13 to 18 and after
chino, Gail
Ochsner,
will be In federation héadquarters here.
Times Special WASHINGTON, June 28 — Miss Augusta Stevenson, Indianapolis author, will have another children’s book translated into a foreign language by the State Department. Her book, “Booker T. Washington,” will help promote international goodwill in the Far East when the Chinese translation is completed. It will be
Already translated into Per-
® Easy to Carry
® Dependable in
Performance
“THE REVELER”
39% * Good looking.
with batteries
° Fine Tone cv
all three . .
457%
wherever you might be!
with batteries
nounced by the Indianapolis Athletic Club for the 1952 Midwest swim championship. Those who qualified for emblems are Portia Hancock, Ginger Allbright, Bill Boyer, Linda Barton, Brenda Barton,
* Hurt, Henry Glick, Ann Bradford, Betty Watson, -Carter B oe Blew Conway,..Blll fried.
Stan
YL McKinney, Mary MarPat Moll, Ann Morrison, Jim Morrison, Nancy Nail, Mary Fred Oliver, Frank Parrish and Sharon Feeney. the Democratic convention she » BOB LOSER, Penny Savage, Susan Schaefer, Betsy Turner,
Book to Be Translated
Tom Moran,
“Clara Barton, Nurse”; translated into Persian and Turkish is “Kit Carson, Trapper”; translated into ¥ersian also are books on Lincoln, Washington and Franklin. . “Abe Lincoln, Frontier Boy" has been translated into and printed in Bangalore, This book is a part of her seprinted in Singapore. ries, “The Childhood of Famous Americans,” Bobbs- Merrill Co., Inc.
Boy
India.
published by
Only the RCA VICTOR has the “Golden Throat” Tone System . . . balanced tohe—the exact balance of the electronic amplifier system, the loudspeaker, the cabinet—only with this balance can you be assured of precise co-ordination of . tones of perfect pitch,
ACCOUNT
Dick Wertz, Lynn Zuber, Sally Wertz, Tom Berner, Bob Berner, Ailbe Burke, Bill CampBiss Cass, Judy Lamb, Sarah Lamb, Peggy Leahy and Ruth Abbett.
Joan Pleak, Maureen Pleak,
Joan Rocap, Joan Esterline, °
Jackie Georgianni, Trent Toensing, Judy Roberts, Bob Marchino, Mary Moran, Mary Harper, Linda Drake, Al Donato, Elaine Donato, Marilyn Feeney, Judy Hamaker, Joe Quigley, Pat Ruseman and David Sey-
5 THAN CAND; Th ~Mareia “Berner, Jim Berner; Martha Warren, Ann Linsmith,
HEN Shirley Weishar asks her daddy for a diamond, :she means the baseball kind. The 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weishar, 6250 N. Delaware St., Shirley plays varsity ball with the |
Tabernacle Presbyterian Church team.
Although the majority of the members are 14 and 15 years | old, Shirley is still considered a [ vital part of the group. After one year of playing, she has as much ball sense as the oldest
Social Calendar—
Holiday Adds
By CHRISTY CASTANIAS THE nostalgia that hits I people during the hot summer days and makes
them idle will have the ll same effect on Indianapolis clubs. And the little activity scheduled will take place primarily around swimming pools, on tennis courts and in air-condi-tioned playhouses. Listed for the month of July | are the following events: July 1-—-Maxinkuckee Playhouse opens for the season. July 2-—Ladies luncheonbridge in Riviera Club at 10:30 p, m. , July 3--Broadmoor Country 1 Club to hold its regular club dance, An informal dinner- ! dance will be held In Hill. crest Country Club. July 4—“Song of Norway" to ! be presented in Indiana University, Riviera Club to have. a 10:30 a. m. brunch with swimming all day and dancing from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. 1 Men and ladies flight tourney to be held in Hillcrest Club. Woodstock Club to hold a “Fourth” week end to be highlighted with a dance! Olympic. swimming trials in Broad Ripple pool. July 5—Fireworks for youngsters in Broadmoor Club.
July 6—Whistle 2-ball tourney’
to be held In Hillcrest Club. TY 3. a 1 bridge and
on eg RAO T mS WOAL OX
Times photos by Dean Timmerman
CHAMPS—It takes both agility and ability to earn an Indianapolis Athletic Club swimming emblem. Proudly holding theirs are Virginia Blakeman, Nancy Nail, Peggy Leahy, Linda Sue
General election is set for Danke, Bill Boyer and Bill Case g,¢yray,
(left to right).
IAC Swim Emblem Winners Listed
MBLEM recipients, team captains and sweater have been an- bell,
Doug Linsmith, Nancy Woodring, Judy Walsh, Bartana Watson, David Burton, Woodring, Tom Hilger, Lynn Blackburn, Kay Woodring, Ed Hilger, Virginia Blakeman, Nancy Cass and Nancy Brown.
Georgianni, Andy Roose, Judy Riggs, Tom Loser, Beth Bartley and Bonnie Bartley. Diane McMahon is the new
girls’ team captain and Tom don will be held by the New-:
comers Club at 11:45 a. m. Lord and Frank Parrish - Wednesday in Hillcrest Country of
co-captains of the boys.
eb ie oo SBI (Rérr. Lr ne Roberts and Ginger Allbright.
11-Year-Old Leads Team
photo hy Dean Timmeemen.
VARSITY SHORTSTOP—Shiriey Weishar.
team members and according to her varsity coach, Will Stoops, is a great player. s o =” RUSSELL EARL, recreational director there, leads the girls in their regular Tuesday and Saturday night games. They practice only on Friday nights after 8 p. m. when the rest of the young sportsmen are through with their games. Then, too, on Wednesday's the girls assume the role of teachers instructing beginners on the art of bat and ball, By the end of this season, Shirley will undoubtedly be one of the city’s top shortstops.
Social Color
July 11—Thursday night dinner in Propylaeum.
July 12—Teen-age swimming party and juke box dance in roadmoor. Charles Whiteman and his dancers in Purdue University, Garden dance in the Athenaeum. July 13—S8unday dinner in Propylaeum.
July 14—Western Tennis Championship to run through July 20 in Woodstock Club.
July 15—OQutdoor buffet around Woodstock Club pool.
July 16—Riviera Club to hold a 12:30 p.m. ladies luncheonbridge and canasta party. | Dinner and card party in © Broadmoor Club. July 18—“Argenic and Old Lace” to be presented in the Brown County Playhouse, Propylaeum dinner night. n July 19—Woodstock Club to hold tennis dance. Dollar | dance to be held in Broad- " moor Club. Athenauem to hold garden dance. Gladys Alwes annual excursion for | Hoosiers to Cincinnati for the Zoo Gardens Opera pres- | entation of “Madame But- | terfly.” i July 20—Sunday dinner in Propylaeum. ! July 23— Dinner and card party ! in Broadmoor Club. ‘July 25—Propylaeum dinner night. July 26—Garden dance in Athe-
July 27—Dinner night a. laeum.
| To Convene
in ‘Henry Glick; Bob- Ther Judy
and J. W, Brooks.
Girls’ State Legion Unit
BLOOMINGTON, June 28-—-Members of the Girls’ State Board of the Amercan legion Auxiliary will meet here tomorrow night in the Indiana University Men's Quadrangle. Mrs. Floyd H. Grigsby of here, Girls’ State director, will preside. Among the nine board members from over the state attending will be Mrs, John Kundrat, Indianapolis. Discussion will center around the final arrangements for the 11th annual Girls’ State Tuesday. through July 9. Be SOCIAL and government counselors for the encampment will arrive Monday for instructions from Miss Ellen Kirk, Indianapolis, Howe High School teacher. - The 624 girls serving as delegates will arrive Tuesday and begin immediately setting up their political organization in city, county and state units. They will register for Girls’ State exactly. as a voter registers.
$ s be ¥
Miss Constance Norris
Norris-Moxley Date Set
NOUNCEMENT was made of the engagement of
N INAUGURATION of the new A David Moxley and Miss Constance Greenleaf Norris
officers will be next Sunday afternoon. Parents and sponsors of the giris will attend the exercises in the IU Auditorium. Gov. Schricker will install the girls. Nancy Ann Christoff, Hammond, is the eurrent governor. Mrs. William E. Brown is president of the Indiana Department Auxiliary which sponsors Girls’ State.
Norris,
Mr. Moxley is the son of G. Barret Moxley, 1321 N. Meri-
CLAUDIA BROWN, Lucille Newcomers Club
‘Plans Luncheon A bridge and canasta lunch-
hE : ‘the Garden Club Hivision of the ' organization. Corsages will be presented to visiting guests.. Hostesses include Mesdames Walter Brown, J. C. Gates, D. S. Woods, Hobart Slingsby, William Johnson, - Robert Rusch, Bruce Christie, Charles Heitler
Graber, Mesdames
Guild Plans
HE annual summer smorgasbord and fiesta the St. Patrick Hospital
be “Held in the
spital “gardens July 13° = Among those on the committee are Miss Olivia Weimer and Mesdames Tillie "Hill, G. L. McFarland and George . smorgasbord, and
Edward . Trimpe,
Ed Schneider, Henry Gardner, Kate Alsmeyer . Ferneding, fancy work.
and Agnes
A
at a party yesterday in the University Club. The wedding will be solemnized Sept. 6. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O. 8190 N. Pennsylvania St., and the granddaughter of Mrs. Alfred L. Norris and Mr.
and Mrs. John C. Greenleaf, all of New York.
dian St., and the late Mrs, Charlotte Scott Moxley. Miss Norris was graduated from Miss Porter's School and later attended Pine Manor and Finch Junior College. Mr. Moxley was graduated from Phiilips Academy and Yale University. He belongs to Zeta Psi Fraternity.
July Fiesta
Lucid and Thomas McCormick Jr., Misses Mary Baas, Arlene
Wagner Th Hill,_fish
Grannan and Paul Lechner, grocery and fruit baskets. Mesdames Harry Pandolfo, James Cortese, T. A. Cortese, Charles Reid, Harold Brandt, ‘ Nelson Marks, Albert Donato, Howard Beaver and Alvert Springman, ice cream and cake,
Ayres & Co. FRankiin 4410
AT.HOME (IN INDIANA FOR .SOLYEARS 1872-1952
/ Ayres summer store hours
NN uiys
~
the store will be CLOSED THURSDAY EVENINGS
during July and August
OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER
CLOSED Friday, July 4, Independence Day OPEN ALL DAY. SATURDAY
Shop Tuesday through Saturday 9:00 to 5:25 CLOSED MONDAYS
