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N ioets ated ar moatames Use Thin Starch i : , : Mesdames mg avold white streaks when entering William McKinney, Francis Ww. washing black or dark blue cot~ A niversity ayne, Thomas Garnier, Hay- {on dresses or blouses, use & A.A nests of den McCord, Donald B. Reis- very thin starch, hang evenly A yA inger, Louise Browning, Gene tp dry, and iron the garment on ‘heta So- Johnson, A. Dale Fiers, James the wrong side. sr of the B Sete: Malvern B. Still, qrace KE. Boggy, Curtis Sol- . will be svig and Ralph McKay, Misses Status of Bride rty, “Mag- Mabel, Metze, Judy McKinney The status of a 13th Century 1-2 p.m. and Patrica Dammeyer, Parisian bride depended in part » home of 3 The wedding will take place on her ability to plan a good Mrs. Rus- & Aug. 10 in Northwood Christian Lenten dinner for 12 without silege Ave. i Church. The bride-to-be is the meat or delicacies. x URRY is | neral coms its include 3 | tS Jnciude new... piece party p ate Holtman, Miss Mar- F <® pret n, chapter zg pretty » ® practical ts include Times photos by John R. Spicklemire. ‘ Xn ‘ ® "a el, Shaire , EARLY ARRIVALS—Mrs. Blaine H. Miller Jr. (left) and Mrs. H. Rogers Mallory (center) were DISTAFF OFFICIALS—Among the women who played assisting roles as Jinesmen and score keepers 12% in wil, Cree dmong the local tennis fans who turned out for the opening of the 1952 Western Tennis Tourna-- forthe -Mes-Rosemary Frazier, Danville; Miss Barbara S. Smith, Indian- diameter ment at the Woodstock Club yesterday. Hostesses Bettie Hall hands them their programs. A apolis; Mrs. Joseph V. Bole, Washington, and Mrs. R, H. G. Mathews, Indianapolis (left to right). ® only ter mems- heavy shower delayed play shortly after the tournament began. Among local winners were Chuck and John DeVoe. nd include > . ‘ | ] ry ! 5 w - { ireenshurg: OCAL tennis fans and The University Club, 970 N, Sammy Fiammalza, teenager be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Golden, Wilmette, III. 5204 N. Meridian St., will enter oa, urs; £ th t Delaware St, will entertain from Houston, will stay with Oliver Stout, 3958 Washintgon Miss Lucy Landers, 3644 Totem {ain two Californians, Jon | $ 50 Evans, Ft. patrons of the sport itn a dinner-dance at 7:30 yoo Ae James Rose, 447 Bivd. : Lane, will entertain Miss Ca- “po io” goneo yoniea, and | complete h d th h m. Friday ps 2.8 un milla Merritt, Long Island, and { rt ave opene er omes P. » y+ N. Bosart Ave. with Francisco THREE CALIFORNIA men, Miss Delores Stuernberg, Cin- John Crarston. San Moreno. | : 10s an to tennis champions visit- ot... Contreras of Mexico City. Mr. , pros, Monterey; Frank- cinnati, will stay with Miss Bar- Don Siye, Tacoma, Wash. | © for yourself ® for your hostess ® for the bride arn De ing Indianapolis this week to BHLY TALBERT, Cinemnath 20g Mrs. Sa] Reshulh Sn Sina lin Johnson, San Diego, and para Smith, 8195 N. Pennsyl- and Bill Quillian, Seattle, will | ’ wice winner o > . Meridian St, w $ ania St. " | nN ily : " participate in the 1052 Western 1 gic for amateurs, will be a for two other stars from Mex- Rl ages ml orn stay in the home of Mr. and | Your guests will enjoy this ample 12" party plate—for BOSWELL, Tennis Tournament in Wood- guest in the home of Mr. and ico, Yves Lemaitre and Ernesto - ." y pneon "4391 Washington DICK SAVITT, Orange N. J. Mrs. John Hollett Jr, 200 Well- | snack parties—TV parties—and gay summer entertaining 128 Denbe stock Club, Mrs, Conrad Ruckelshaus, 1249 Warnholtz. Blvd. : whe ranks seosnd Sno Us ington Dr. Two Cincinnati | of all kinds. Highly glazed earthenware. Plate is Hunter d Nancy The club has gone all out to Golden Hill Dr., during his stay Noel Brown, Tri State king James Read. Santa Monica. LS shite. Romnie. Ryan. and Kurt | Green—cup and sauce dish in. Chartreuse color. Plate and Misses make their visit memorable. here, Miss Anita Kanter, Santa from Los Angeles, and Don ang William Cranston, San Mo- Amateurs, and Don Kaiser, oo 0 "ii be in. the home is grooved to keep separate pieces from sliding. vis, Ogden Players will be introduced to- Monica, 17-year-old national Candy, Australia, will stay with reno, will be guests of Mr. and Louisville, will stay with Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fieber. night at an al fresco buffet junior champion, will stay with Mr.. and Mrs. Leslie DeVoe, Mrs, David Williams Ir. 1311 and Mrs. Walter Hiser, 7267 N. 3215 N. Pennsylvania. St. John | Shown On Our Fascinating Second Floor . Hunting« supper from 7 to 9 o'clock on Mrs. Adams Reynolds, 3455 4014 Washington Blvd. Hugh Golden Hill Dr. Pennsylvania St. Gardner Mul- Haponomous, Evansville, will be > : ck, Andére the grounds of the Woodstock Guilford Ave, as will Miss Stewart, San Marino, Cal., who Mrs. John Kinghan, 527 N. loy, Coral Gables, Fla., will stay tne guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. | (Jt sn Ck St SS Bt ey ehner, El« Club. A dinner-dance is planned Carol Fagaros, Miami. and comes to the Western from the Central Court, will be hostess with Mr. and Mrs. Willlam 8. Rgpert Martin, 5608 N. Del- | | CHARLES NAYER & CONPANY | atlock, Koe as a roundup of activities Sat- Miss Joan Mercedes, Modesto, National Clay Courts, and Allen to Miss Patsy Heard, Portland, Hall, 698 Middle Dr, Woodruff ,yane st. | 20 West Washington Street od les, Greene urday night. Cal. * Cleveland, Santa Monica, will Ore; Miss Mitzi Golden and Place. Indianapolis, Indiana ; ser. Evanse \ Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mothers- | | ane Mills, : . . ti head, sgn, Lace, wi Pins on Pockets lease send tO .cicivsnnnrrrnnsinrsiinrsrnnnnne : . Address ........ seans sara t EERE ea sesetsansns Indianapolis Chapter, ABW A, to Install Permanent Officers lita: Suiits su mae to s ars pocket i 1 This is. the fourth ti ton both of Los Angeles. Joe by attaching four of your prettiest I CIty «overseers sensnnnnnnrvnsees State cessvavens 1 HUNTERS LODGE, Ma- Officers include Mrs. Dora A. ing: Mrs. Edna E. Burns, em- 8s is the fourth meeting Blatehford, Beverly Hills, Cal. gay scatter pins to the four cor- | : [] Party Plates at $2.50 each i | : Ogden Grieb, president; Mrs. Ployment; Mrs. Ruth K. Hol- for the. recently established will stay with Mr. and Mrs. H. rott Hotel, will be the olen Bakr wi iden, MAN. music, and Mrs. Margaret o..; chapter. Mrs. Grieb had Blaine Miller, 3433 Washington 0°rS of a gaily colored silk hanky, | [J Cash or Check [J] Charge nc ool - scene of the installation een SS3ach, Vice presicen.: . Xwme, vosational: . Blvd. and then tucking the hanky in the i we er oe ee tt et tn et te e : Miss Ludmilia Valeo and Miss Miss Reta Reisman, ways and Peéen appointed temporary presi-
nen at Dee 1 be enters , from 2 te 1 Meridian . Hostesses
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Local Court Enthusiasts Are Hosts To Western Tennis Tournament Champions
ceremony for the first permanent officers of the Indianapolis Chapter, American Busi; ness Women's Association, tonight, The service will be at 7:30 o'clock, \
Louise Hoffman, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Dr, Helen Muller, treasurer. Committee chairmen are Mrs. Betty Gregory Jacbos, program;
means; Miss Margarita Kargaos, membership; Mrs. Mayme R. Householder, courtesy; Miss Helen Batchelor, banquet; Mrs. Virginia Reed, social, and Miss
dent by the national association field representative at the time it was established and then
month, ABWA was founded in 1949
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Miss McKinney to Be Feted - n
A linen shower tonight will honor Miss Margaret Ann Mc Kinney, bride-to-be of Edwgrd
O. Payne. Miss Mary Pearcy, 368 N. Bolton Ave. will entertain, assisted by *her mothef,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wi jam H. McKinney, 337 N. Drexel Ave. Mr. Payne's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Francis W. Payne, 4345 University Ave.
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was elected chapter head last
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