Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1952 — Page 11
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WEDNESDAY, Swryr, 24, 1952
New Fashions Grow From New Fabrics
By BETTY LOCHER Times Fashion Editor
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‘YW’ Groups to Meet
LUB AND interest groups of the Central Branch, Young Women's Christian Association, will resume
on Lan was a dejected designer | Central Ave. Indianapolis, astiviie this week. The first meeting of The Business id Room. of with no designs yesterday. Ind., a graduate of Butler on ip tun. will be Thwreddy when the group attend His exciting collection of University and a former dndi- ’" was for ha new fall suits Ex coats were | anapolis librarian for 15. years, In Ayres 314 have dinner im: nyreday Club which meets the Ags : scheduled to be shown in Ayres’ is presently assisting in the : ‘ first and third Thursdays uf ‘the pianist with Coat and Suit Department un- cataloging of one of the most The club is comprised of month. This group serves older mphony Or- der his personal supervision unique and complete collections Joung employed women 13 and loyed The Newcome | the winter from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. The of World War II souvenirs above, who meet the second and - employed women. The Ne om. chestra and designer, son of the famous found in the United States. Jourth Thursdays of the month, ers Club, cosponsored by the from Monte-Sano, arrived as sched- The collection is located in El Ihe Tuesuy Nighters SrONp in Welcome Wagon, has a variety etions * uled. The clothes got stuck en Paso, Tex. 25 prs he > pr fom d © of interests such as cards, route. They will be on hand for Miss Reidy, now head libra- from 7:30 ee 10 p iy Tor aay bridge, bowling, golf, garden \lled for the today’s show, however. rian in Radford School for in table t ro : d ® lub d jal d in Inter ude Mrs. J. Rising to the occasion, the Girls, has taken on the task of willy RUNS, cards; “and Slub and goeial dancing. sident; Mrs. designer told some interesting | assisting Dr. Lucinda de Left- 8 . ested members may call Mrs. : A facts about his business: wich Templin, Radford princi Amateur photographers have Harry Kruger, hospitality chaire president; “The firm of Monte-S d pal, who started the collection a Camera Club. Membership man etary-treas- nte-Sano an k of now consists of amateurs who : * yr. Pruzan has developed a fashion SY oe the outbreak o have completed classes in pho- Junior Hostesses are girls 18 Be ATIOD Philosophy of divergent trends 2a = tography in the Tech High and above, single and out of rence Sbere for te loss Season,” he said. OCCUPYING thousands cf School evening school and the high school, who go to Ft. Harfocabee, 80- We believe in the great-coat. square feet in the school, the Central Branch, YWCA. rison three nights a week for Its dramatic, voluminous sweep £ ists of s i 5 Mrs. Correll 1s graceful on every figure type war museum consists p+) ame . un social dancing, square dancing {rman. when scaled to proportion, and 1100 bogks on World War I, INDUSTRIAL and household and dancing lessons. Mrs. Buraund is the its easy comfort over suits has Between rad SO employees have formed the ton Tyson is in charge. 134 nap made it SSsentinl in every generals, admirals and diplo- * * " ® vens, alter- Woman's wardrobe, mats in the 1940-1945 period, & é é ’ . » s »
“NEW FABRIC is the lifeblood of our business. We make the great-coat exciting again
as well as 350 shoulder patches from most of the outstanding Allied combat units. The collection contains many
SHOP THURSDAY
this season with fresh texture feces of equipment used in ® . y * and color. Our newest fabric, nd Va F including a 9:30 A. M. TIL 9 PF M. developed by Forstmann, is German arm band from the / ermine cloth, a deep-pile wool Goering regiment, some 40 Japa-
that is sheared to look like ermine skins.
nese, German, and Russian
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guns, 25 flags including the first $ é “This fabric has been de- American flag to be carried SOUVENIR SUPERVISOR—Miss Kathleen Reidy. veloped in white only. For the ashore at North Africa,® and spring collection it will be complete uniforms used in the the co-operation of numerous her first year in Radford, loshown in a variety of high American, English, German, military figures in compiling the cated on the Mexican border. shades. The cloth was made Italian and Japanese armies. + collection. Noted for her work with ® especially for Monte-Sano and Compiled by Dr. Templin both Miss Reidy, a veteran of young children, Miss Reidy also
will be confined to them for at least two seasons. After that it will be used widely by copyists and manufacturers of lower-priced coats.
“Fashions are evolved by eycle,” he explained. “Fabric manufacturers work with couture designers to achieve perfect color and texture for a particular design. It is then introduced as an exclusive creation. Of course it is copied almost immediately in a lower
Pm price yd t to be copled™ the that we achieve in the original. which hugs the hips looks best A Invisible Beauty | action that tends to tighten flabby | ’ A ‘woman who has worn fine on the slender figure. 4 Strap does won- | skin and smooth away wrinkles; | designer laughed. “The day cjothes knows and appreciates . Mrs. Etta Rogers, Oakland, 2 : they stop copying our designs (nie fact and is willing to pay There is a good reason behind “* a) formerly of Indianapolis, | ~> derful things for | to bring a wonderful glow to your
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sign. ”
GLOW FOR AFTER-DARK—Hand-loomed black wool is enriched with Lurex, a glistening metallic yarn, and made into an exquisite cocktail suit. It is from the fall collection of Monte-Sano being shown in Ayres’ Coat and Suit Department today.
the price for the original de-
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NEW COAT TRENDS introduced by this house this season
the perfection of every Monte-
Sano design. Each design is. Mrs. Robert
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pored over by the “powers that be,” in this case Monte-Sano Sr. and Jr, as well as Max Pruzan, before it is actually cut.
for its historical and educational value, the collection has been described by U. 8. government officials as one of the most complete in the world due to the nearby location of Ft. Bliss, school officials have received
In a Personal Vein—
Ex-Resident Visiting Here
est of Mr. and . Davidson, 5608 Iton—Ave. rs. Rogers, a past president of the California Medical Association Women’s Auxiliary, is
is the house
many years of service as a librarian, calls the collection “one of the most unusual I have ever seen.” She is beginnig
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. 9 include the tubular wrapped Innumerable conferences are '..".viended tour which will a completely new |," ier. You are transformed Rivi era Club coat, short middy coats over held over each design and many yoyo her to Canada, New Eng- \ sensation. You can Dy ad bout And Bo sn . flared skirts and the coat that a%e A jected before they ever 1.nd and the Caribbean. She see and feel it go to is yours alone, for this preparation is straight to the knees, then ae eyes © CUSIOMET. will return home for the Christ- | workinstantly—itseemstoquickly | = > oo : Lists Eve nts breaks into fullness at the hem- The department store buyer is invisible on your skin.
Three new activities of the Riviera Club include swimming, dancing and buffet suppers. John Galvich, Kenosha, Wis., will take over the job of indoor recreation director, which dncludes swimming. He formerly was affiliated with the Kenosha Youth Foundation. . A new pool schedule, including classes and general recreational periods, will go into effect Octas4. - Dancing classes will follow a 7:30 p. m. open house with demonstrations of class technigue Tuesday. G. Larry Niles and Maye Cogill will conduct classes each Tuesday through Dec. 16, with beginners at 7:30 p. m. and advanced classes at 8:30 p. m. On Oct. 26, Nov. 9 and 23 and Dec. 7 there will be buffet sup pers at 6 p. m. Reservations for each will be closed at 1 p. m. the day before the event.
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line. The fitted coat with full skirt is also good. r The tubular wrapped coat is recommended only for the woman who has a well-proportioned figure. If your shoulders are narrow and your hips a trifle ample, avoid this silhouet.
Similarly, the middy silhouet
who views the collection in New York is also instumental in deciding which designs will finally reach the stores. Thus the customer reaps the value of discriminating elimination. The Monte-Sano design she buys is certain to remain in style for at least four years.
Plan Benefit Card Party
Members of the Indianapolis Flower Mission board are sponsoring a benefit card party for Flower Mission Hospital at 8 p. m. Oct. 8 in the Riviera Club. ‘General chairmen are Mrs. A, G. Smith and Mrs. Charles J. Gisler, Committees include Mrs. C. M. Turner and Mrs, James H. Makin, tickets; Mrs. Leonard Murchison and Mrs. D. F. Meditch, table prizes, and Mesdames Andrew F. Ross, Hugh
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Carpenter, Fred Noerr and Alvin Johnson, additional prizes. » » o MESDAMES PAUL KRIER, Albert F. Buchanan and Warren Gibson, cards and tallies; Mesdames John Garrettson, C. A. Pfleiderer and G. Vance Smith, special prizes and publicity. Board officers include Mrs. Frank L. Truitt, president; Mrs. Carpenter, vice president; Mrs. Krier, secretary, and Mrs. Turner, treasurer,
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