Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1952 — Page 16

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AST WORK will have to be. done in the Gerald R. Red-

ding home, 1103 W. Kessler Blvd., these next few

weeks.

Florence, their daughter, returned last night

after being away from home all summer to prepare for

her trip East. She will enter Wellesley College as a freshman. » ” ~ THERE'S a lot of catching up to be done by Mrs. Albert Lang, 3902 E. 624 St. Mrs, Lang is back after spending the summer near Rhinelander, Wis., as head counselor of a girls camp. " - »

THE OPENING of schools marks the beginning of alumnae activity here. Vassar Club alumnae members will. meet Sept. 17 with Mrs. H. M. Angel, 22 E. 524 St.

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ALL ROADS will lead to Rhoads End Farm Tuesday for Christamore Aid Society members. Mrs, Robert E. Rhoads Jr. will be hostess at the first fall meeting. = » »

THE TRIP to Arlington, Va.

by Mrs, Percy Leland Ford, 2008 X. Audubon Rd. had a special meaning for the traveler. Mrs. Ford went to attend the marriage tomorrow of her son, Harry Stewart Kuper, to Miss Lilla Wimbush Davis of that city. James Weininger, Cumberland, also made the journey to attend the wedding. ” = » EVEN trailers have breezeways today. At least, the double trailer the Greg Kimberlins, 3704 N. Illinois St., have rented for the coming year has a pseudo breezeway. : Mr. and Mrs. Kimberlin will

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ton where Mr. Kimberlin will do graduate work while his wife keeps house—in the double trailer.

We, the Women—

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FRIENDS of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Zilson, 587 W, 77th 8t., N. Dr., are wondering what's inspired their sudden love for Arkansas. Mr. Zilson even sings about the state constantly. re a An ATTRACTIVE young lady almost did a strip-tease act in front of Strauss’ yesterday afternoon. Accompanied by her husband, she stopped to weigh herself on the scales outside. Turning to her escort, she said, “Will you please hold something while. 1 weigh myself?” : Off came her coat, then her

earrings, three heavy bracelets, -

a jacket and finally her shoes and purse. All this because of weight vanity.

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MRS. MARGARET NELSON, Marcy Lane, feels 12 years

younger today as the result of a visit to the State Fair. Accompanied by her two grandchildren, Mrs. Nelson stopped at the age-guessing spot and confused the expert. And his guesses usually are accurate. = » -

IF Marty Ziegler, E. 82d St, doesn’t speak to his wife again, no one can blame him. - For over a year, she's been asking for a fur throw mat to place before the fireplace. Yesterday, on her birthday, Mr. Ziegler had a package mailed to his wife with a fur piece enclosed. As soon as she opened the box, without taking the gift out, Mrs. Ziegler telephoned her husband to thank him for the white fur rug. It was a broadtail stole.

Hubby Should Be Glad Wife Has Mind of Own

: By RUTH MILLETT QHOULD a wife vote the way her husband votes just to keep peace in the family? That question is suggested by a letter from a husband who says his wife isn’t going to vote the way he does in

the November presidential election and claims she is going to vote Republican just because he is going to vote J Democratic, or maybe it was vice verss. idea is that she is just going against his superior judgment “out of spite.” Oh, come, now. Your wife PA made up her own mind on Ruth Millett important matters before she met you. And if something should happen to you tomorrow, she would still be capable of making her own decisions. So why, just because she happens to be married, should she turn over that right to you? = » . AND what ever gave you the {dea that just because you happen to be a married man ycu should control two votes, your own and your wife's? As a matter of fact you ought to be glad that your wife insists on doing her own thinking. That she isn’t too lazy, mentally, to figure things out for herAnd that she isn't dishonest enough to pretend to agree. with you when she does not, just to keep peace in the family. You don't want your wife to be anything more than your shadow and your echo, do yda? ¥ " - IF YOU ARE still suffering from the old-fashioned notion that women don’t know anything about politics, and apparently you are, you may even be surprised to learn; that your wife is as well or better informed than you are. : Yet even if she is, you would not want her telling you how to vote, would you? Then what possible excuse can you have for thinking she ought to vote the way you do?

Store Shoppers To Get Advice

Miss Patricia Dennis, special representative of Peter Pan Foundations, Inc, will Wasson's Corset Department, Third Floor, next week. She will advise customers on the selection of the right bra for their particular figure. Peter Pan's new Hidden Treasure bra, designed especially for the slight figure, will be featured. This bra achieves a fuller, contour-perfect bustline without bulky pads, gadgets or mechanical devices. The patented construction is called Magicup because it looks like any other bra inside and out but has a stitched, molded thickening that adds subtle ‘fullness. The built-in contour lasts the entire life of the brassiere.

Fragrant Ending

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PHILIP MANGONE COAT—One of the collection of. this design-

er’s coats to be shown in Ayres’ next week. Shows will be in the coat and suit department Tuesday at 10:30 a. m., 12:30 and 2:30 p. m. There will be informal modeling Wednesday. The coot pictured is of pumpkin-colored fleece and has deep dolman sleeves

set in well below the shoulder line with slot seams. The lining is

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Natives of India to Wed

HERE'S no stopping the signals of Cupid. The winged cherub maneuvered a marriage today, climaxing a romance that started thousands of miles away. Together at the altar in the Missions Building Chapel in Irvington at 5:30 p. m. will stand Miss Mary Phillips and Samuel Maqgbul-Masih, natives

of India. In a double-ring Christian

Teremony the couple will ex- -

change vows before the Rev. Donald West. » » » MISS PHILLIPS is marrying her brother-in-law, left a widower at death of her sister. They've known each other 10 years. Like American brides, the Indian bride's gown is a major concern. She will wear the sari

of her native land—a gracefully draped piece of cloth with pallu over her head. The sari is made of gold Banarsi tissue embroidered with gold thread and designed with rich leaf border. Like many American brides, Miss Phillips will carry roses, Hers will be cream-yel-low. ‘ . u ” ” "THE BRIDE'S atténdant will be Dr. Moti Solomen, who comes from Bilaspur, India. Dr. Solomon will wear a multicolored sari and carry pink roses. . William D. Hall, on furlough from duty with the Disciples of Christian’ Missions to India, will be best man. Isaac Phillips, the bride's brother, will give her in marriage, Brother and sister come from Agra where Miss Phillips was principal of a government high school. Mr. Phillips will return to India to teach in the Baptist Missions. He just re-

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THE B. H. WRAGGE LOOK FOR FALL—Four parts for smartness . include a V-neck worsted jersey blouse, handknit wool dickey, fanpleated wool tweed skirt and wide calf belt. The ensemble will be shown in combinations of butternut, green bronze, brown, black, cherry and boxer brown at the B. H. Wragge trunk show in the |

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Here Today

ceived his Ph.D. degree in Emory University, Atlanta, Ga. » » n AFTER the ceremony .a reception will be held with wives of executives at the Missions and pther women receiving ‘in Indian dress. Mrs. Donald West is in charge of arrangements. She is the wife of the officiating minister who is secretary of the India, Philippine and Thailand Missions for the United Christian Missionary Society here. " » 5 IN THE receiving line will be the following women who have been to India: Dr. Moti Solomon, Miss Ann. Mullin, Miss Anna Cowdrey, Mesdames W. B. Alexander, William Watters and J. M, Masters. In . missionary service 15 years, the bridegroom will be a lecturer in the Butler University School of Religion.

SAI Groups To Give Tea

In commemoration of Sigma Alpha Iota's Golden Anniversary, Alumnae and Patroness

Chapters of the national professional musical fraternity will give a candlelight musicale tea from'3 to 5 p. m. Sept. M4 in the women’s parlor of Jordan Hall, Butler University. New women students and members of Zeta Chapter, Jordan Music School, will be guests, Mrs. William Rasmussen ‘is program chairman and Miss

Constance Connette, social

chairman. Those on the program will be Mrs. Carol Hedges, pianist;

Mrs. ‘Mary Ann Kreiser, -contralto, accompanied by Mrs, Helen Thomas Robinson, and a duo composed of Mrs. Martha Rucker. Griffin, violinist, and Mrs. Helen Dailey, harpist.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 5, 1052

Cervus Club Plans Program of Meetings

The Cervus Club will resume regular meetings in the Hotel Lincoln with a luncheon at -+ 12:15 p. m. Monday. There will be a board meeting at 11:30 .~ @&; mM. and business session at 1pm : Newly - installed

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OTHER GU prospective mer The year's | bazaar in conjt chapter's annus November, Pro the national He arship fund. Mesdames Ji McAllister and Jr. will assist t

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