Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1932 — Page 15

MAY 27. 10321

Programs of Vote League Are Studied Programs of various committees of the Indiana League of Women Voter* were outlined and studied at meetings held Tuesday and Wednesday at the Lake Wawasee summer home of Mrs. Charles Teetor. of Hagerstown, state president. Sev-enty-five members of the local and state divisions were guests of Mrs. Teetor. who was assisted by Mrs. John Teetor. Need for wider use of probation facilities in Indiana was emphasiz'd by th** child welfare committee. headed by Mrs. C. P. Boynton. Elkhart. Administration of the mothers aid and child labor laws was also discussed. Emphasis was placed on the administration of rural schools by the education committee which devoted its discussions to the problem of school attendance, finance and administration. Mrs. George Kengv of Hagerstown is chairman of this committee. Review Relief Problems Local unemployment relief problems were reviewed by the women in Industry committee which also studied the federal and state employment service, as proposed in the Wagner bill now pending in congress. Need of a five-day marriage license law in Indiana was presented by the legal status of women committee. headed by Mrs. Helene A. Guy of Remington. Means of studying the problem involved in the regulation of public utilities were discussed by the living cost committee with Miss Sara Lauter as chairman. New publications by the league on the subject of war prevention were review* by the committee on international co-operation to prevent war. These books. ‘ Reparation and War Debts," and "Economic Causes of War," both by Mrs. Beatrice P. Lamb of New York, were outlined by Mrs. William S. Ehrich of Evansville. who is chairman of the committee. Finance Committee Meets The efficiency in government department concentrated on a discussion of reorganization of county and township government with a view to reducing taxes. Mrs. Walter Grrenough. president of the Indianapolis league, is chairman. The finance committee met with Mrs. Richard Edwars of Peru. Hold Spring Dance Annual spring dance of Alpha chapter, Zeta Rho sorority, will be held tonight at the Meridian Hills Country Club. Stiles Collegians orchestra will play. Miss Pauline Ballinger is chairman of the dance committee, assisted by Misses Esthel Heimer and Mary Mabey. New Artificial Silks The new artificial silk fabrics now' so much in fashion are difficult . . . practically impossible, in fact ... to tell from real silks. These new fabrics have the fashionable dull, chalky finish and the fashionable rough weaves of real silks. And an added advantage is that most of them . . . even the prints . . . can be laundered.

A Day’s Menu Breakfast — Shredded fresh pineapple, creeal, cream, crisp broiled bacon, bran muffins, milk, coffee. Luncheon Salmon and pea salad, toasted muffins, rice with rhubarb sauce, milk. tea. Dinner — Baked lamb loaf, twice baked potatoes, creamed carrots, hearts of lettuce and cheese ball salad, snow pudding, milk, coffee.

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Mesh Smart If Properly Used 'hrccted By AMOS PARRISH

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NEW YORK. May 27.—How smart is mesh? The answer is “Very—when correctly used.” And with all the many cool, summer things mesh is made into, it’s no wonder if it’s often hard to decide just when it is correctly used. A good word to remember when planning to use mesh is ‘‘accent.” Mesh used as an accent in a costume of a closely woven fabric, or some of the plain fabric used as an accent in a mesh costume. It simply comes down to this—not too much mesh. Not the kind of costume we saw the other day ...with dress, hat, stockings, gloves, handbag and shoes of mesh. Must Have Contrast The mesh had lost much of its smartness by having no contrast. Much smarter is the accent idea as shown in the illustration. Here a plain skirt (and the jacket would be plain, too) forms the basis of a costume in which mesh makes smart accents. I The blouse is mesh. The gloves ; a combination of leather hands and mesh cuffs. Stockings are mesh and the shoes combine leather with ! mesh inserts. The beret is of plain fabric-. To change this slightly and still keep the accent idea—the shoes might have been plain leather perforated, which wculd carry out the I “hole” idea of mesh without actually using mesh. Gloves of Flain Leather And the gloves might have been plain leather or fabric, too. With these things plain, she could carry either a mesh or leather handbag. Or she might have worn a mesh 1 turban, but plain gloves, shoes and bag. If you're wearing a wnole dress of mesh with mesh stockings (by the way, did you notice that Joan Here's all you have to do to win as much as SIOO in the TIMES SALES SLIP Contest: 1. Save your sales slip. 2. Write 25 words. 3. Mail them to us. Complete details on Page 9 of this payer today.

Crawford wears mesh hose in ‘‘Grand Hotel”?), the effect is smarter if hat. gloves, bag and shoes are plain. Or the gloves might be a combination such as those sketched. If you don’t wear mesh stockings, then your hat and gloves could be mesh. Or your hat mesh and shoes leather with mesh inserts. As you see, it’s only a matter of getting certain sizable items in the contrasting fabric. (LODvriKni. Amos i'arrisni Next—Airy summer suits for men.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

New Officers to Be Named by Sorority Officers of the Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Sigma Kappa Sorority will be elected tonight at the closing meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. Paul R. Summers. 74 East Forty-sixth street Budget for the coming year and report on the chapter house at j Bloomington will be heard at the meeting, with Mrs. W'illiam Hutchinson, president, in charge. Plans for a summer rush party and annual August picnic will be discussed. Bridge will be played following the business meeting. Miss Alice Pauley will assist the hostess. Last Meeting Held Alpha Omicron Pi Mother's Club was to hold a covered dish luncheon at 1 today at the Butler chapter house, 714 Berkley road. It was to be the last meeting of the year. Miss Hansen is Hostess Miss Ella Hansen. 3944 North Capitol avenue, will be hostess to- j night to the Alpha chapter of lota Tau sorority.

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