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The Terre Haute Tribune from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 15

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Current Stocks Are Diversified about Society, Clubs urch events. Drama. Music Personal Mention MRS. JOHN INGWERSEN, MIAMI, arrived today for a two week visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

darl New houser, 123 North Thirty sixth street WOMEN Page 15. Friday, April 20, 1951. Mrs. William H. Hendrich, South Seventh street, left Wednesday for an extended visit in Larchmont, N.

Y. with her daughter, Mrs. John W. Moorhead and family. She will remain until after the graduation of her grandson, John Moorhead, from Yale University early in June, and his marriage to Miss Catherine Dyer of Larchmont, which is June 9.

Picture By Former St. Mary's Girl Ik 'iifim'h i Hung In Swope Gallery Here By Gertrude Cronin. AMONG the former Terre Hauteans, who have entries in the Wabash Valley Exhibition of the Swope Art Gallery is Mrs. Robert H. Hen drich, the former Marie Hahn of Cleveland, Ohio, Judges Gianni Cilfone and Harry Engel selected for hanging Mrs.

Hendrich's pastel. Portrait of Joe Hendrich her son. She is the daughter in law of Mrs William E. Hendrich, 817 South Seventh street. Furniture is currently In ample supply, stores are well stocked, there is a wide selection of merchandise in all price and siyle categories, and it is still easy to buy furniture on convenient credit terms.

A down payment of only 15 per cent is required, with 15 months to pay This means that a $100 item may be purchased for a down payment of only $15. Contemporary styling continues to gain popularity, with softened, easier lines, particularly in all low and moderately priced groups. Traditional Eighteenth Century designs are exciting with new natural and light finishes and more built in utility. American Provincial lines are still best sellers. These pieces are well scaled and in the mood of today's informal living.

Television's influence on mobility has reached into other Torners of the house and thus you will find wheel like casters concealed by low skirted bases on some case pieces. More easy comfort in upholstered pieces, with less emphasis on upright posture, is another result of long evenings before the television screen. More comfort and convenience, simplied exteriors, better engineered interiors, softer lines in contemporary designs and new finishes and more fuctional value in traditional pieces summarizes the furniture style story. Mr. and Mrs.

William A. Garrett and son, Mark Eliot of Los Angeles, are visiting Mrs. Garrett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.

Wey, South Third street, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Orville C. Thomas, North Tenth street, in company with their son in law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Wally Torrens, of Seymour, left today for Chi Selection of the art works ac SHOWS PICTURE Mrs. Haiel Dodge Turman, curator at the Swope Art Gallery, shows a picture, entered in the annual Wabash Valley exhibit contest, to the judges. Reading from left to right, are: Mrs. Turman, Harry L.

Engle, Dr. Allen Albert and Gianni Cilfronl. ceptable for hanging was made earlier this week, although the Anthonys Hospital for a major TEENSPLAN SPRING BANQUET street, of the birth of a son, April 19 at St. Anthony's Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Callahan have two other sons, Tom and Jerry. Mr. and Mrs. John T.

Royse, south of the city, will return this cago to attend the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas' daughter. Miss Jane Thomas of Chicago and Beryl E. Walker also of Chicago, son of B.

E. Walker of Meridian, Miss. The marriage will take place at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon in a Methodist church there, and it will be followed by a dinner for the immediate families only. Mr and Mrs. George Stanley, Poplar street, motored today to St.

Louis for a week end visit with relatives. Mrs. J. S. Hubbard, South Twenty third Street, who is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs.

William Baker, in Indianapolis, and her son, Donald Hubbard, Cincinnati, Ohio, will return May 8 and will make her home with her daughter, Mrs. John J. Connelly, 213 Barton, Deming Place. FOR GIRLS OR BOYS Mother! You use binding and a few simple embroidery stitches to terns in knit garments. She is always knitting socks for her husband and sons, but makes up her own patterns.

"She likes td have guests of her own for buffet suppers, says she is moderately fond of cooking, prefers always to do 'fussy" dishes than the standard foods. Her credo is to serve appetizing meals and snacks." This is the word picture we have of Marie Hahn Hendrich from Cornelia Curtiss' characterization of her as artist, housewife and devoted mother. The Wabash Valley Exhibition opens Sunday, April 29, and will be on view to Sunday, June 3. Approximately 90 entries will be hung in Galleries 5, 6 and 7. Said Dr.

Allen D. Albert, Swope Art Gallery director: "The pastel portrait done by Mrs. Hendrich is a lovely" thing. This exhibition which is the 7th annual show has the largest number of entries, 256. The entries are limited to oils, water colors, with week end from a two week motor trip to Ft.

Lauderdale, Fla. Mrs. Louis H. Garland and children, Marilyn and Howard, returned Thursday to their home in Toledo, Ohio, following a visit with Mrs. Garland's sister, Mrs.

John A. Moore and family, Liberty avenue. First annual spring banquet under the sponsorship of the Teens will be given Wednesday evening, April 25, in the Crawford Lounge of the Y.W.C.A. This banquet with dance following is part of the Teen observance of National Y.W.C.A. Week, April 22 28.

Between the banquet and dance there will be a panel discussion based Upon the theme, "What Dq We Want In Our Homes?" Following the panel discussion which is scheduled to start at 7:15 o'clock there will be dancing and games. TOWXSEXD MEETING. WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS We offer Prompt Service on INVITATIONS. INTOKMALS T. R.

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Send TWENTY FIVE CENTS in Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Talley, South Fifth street, have returned from a western winter vacation. Announcement is made by Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Callahan, Ohio Ira Hall will be the speaker at a meeting of Townsend Club No. 7 to be held at 1218Vi Wabash avenue at 7:30 o'clock Saturday evening. Miss Virginia Gatewood, Crom show does not open or winners are not announced until Sunday, April 29. Cornelia Curtiss, a writer on one of the Cleveland papers, wrote of Mrs.

Hendrich's art activities as follows: "One after another, friends of Mrs. Robert T. Hendrich keep asking her to do portraits of their children, and Mrs. Hendrich is not one to say, 'No. "Mrs.

Hendrich has been doing this for years, starting with sketches of her own three sons, when they were youngsters." (Mrs. C. C. MeCormick, her aunt, told us that the pastel portrait of Joe was done from a photograph and was one of her earliest works. Her aunt was of the opinion that her later works were better done, and regretted that the judges selection didn't include one of them.) "On the Walls of the Hendrich apartment at 13720 Shaker Cleveland, hang Mrs.

Hendrich's portraits of Bob, Joe and Bill, when they were very young. Bob, following a stint in the Navy, is now a student at William and Mary College; Joe, who is a pianist, is a senior at Dartmouth; and Bill is finishing at Shaker Heights High. "Marie Hahn Hendrich grew up in Cleveland. At St. Mary of the Woods she majored in music and art.

Her art teacher at college, a brilliant French nun, encouraged her to go on with her art studies. well apartments, has entered St the exception of three or four pastels. "Also included among the en coins for this pattern to The Terre Haute Tribune, Needlecraft P.O. Box 5740, Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS with ZONE.

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One such work was entered by Miss Mabel Skeen of Terre Haute. I re gret to say that the judges did not feel that the collage works fell within the advertised scope of the and the latter who has served on several of our previous juries. Both men are from Chicago. Mr. Engel is director of the Chicago "She met her husband on the exhibition.

"The general level of the exhibition is the highest in our experience. For the first time in seven St. Mary of the Woods campus dur lm WWW TTrnirarii ing an alumnae celebration. He 10 Diamond Ensemble $124.50 $2 Weekly Diamond Combination $49.50 $1 Weekly 6 Diamond Bridal Pair $89.50 $1.50 Weekly years we found it not feasible to had driven his mother, Mrs. Wil select one work as the outstanding liam E.

Hendrich, also a St. Mary's Flashing diamond, 14 yellow gold mounting. Matching wedding band. diamond engage ment ring and matching diamond wedding band. dlamond engage ment ring and 5 diamond wedding band.

alumna, out for the occasion. work of the exhibition. There were three works so nearly alike "Marie's dextrous fingers, along with piano playing and drawing, mm I mii Jim can turn out the most intricate pat in merit that the judges summoned me, and asked me to cast a vote with them. This I found myself impossible to do. Consequently, RAMSEY WILL ACCEPTED.

The will of Louise Ramsey, whose death occurred March 17, was accepted for probate Friday with the probate commissioner appointing Thelma L. Cory of 2244 Third avenue as the administratrix with the will annexed, the instrument making no nomination. Bond of $1,000 was filed and approved. The will was dated Sept. 1, 1947.

The estate is bequeathed to Alberta Barker and Leon R. Barker of East Detroit, Mich. The application for letters listed the two Barkers. Thelma L. Cory of Terre TONIGHT, 7:30, HEAR mm mm 3 7150 $1 50 WEEKLY Rev.

Arthur ARNOLD Converted Hebrew Evangelist Be Is Dynamic Convincing Humorous! Welcome we are taking the generous allowance of the Tribune Star and spreading it among three awards. Announcement of the winners will be made Sunday, April 29. "In so large a show the dividing line between the acceptable works and the rejects had to be determined by your your wall space. Limitation of wall space required us to reject some 20 or 30 works that would have been accepted in earlier years. "Our local jury was composed of Gianni Cilfone and Harry Engel; the former a rising young painter AT Haute and Edna E.

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