Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1940 — Page 4
SOCIE ETY- Si
Parties for Brides-to- Be ; : Prominent i in n Social Scene Ee
a lihonghe extensive social ALVItY is curtailed during : the. Lenten season, small parties for. young women who will be married soon “have been planned for the near
future. on
Miss Ruth Fishback will antertalii at:a Juncheon Friday in Woodstock Club for Miss Betsy Home, whose
marriage to Alfred J. Stokely will
be Feb. 24. Miss Home is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Home and Mr. Stokely is a son of Mrs. James R. Stokely, Newport, Tenn, Guests at the luncheon with the bride-to-be and the hostess will include the Misses Jane Adams; Nina Brown, Jeanette Tark- - ington, Barbara Haines, Mary Sheerin Kuhn, Josephine Mayer, Alice
Vonnegut, Irving Moxley and “Mrs. Among other parties planned in
J. K. Lilly IIL Miss Home's honor are a dinner
Mrs. Elias Atkins will give Feb. 22 and a breakfast for the engaged
couple to be held at the home of : #2 zz =
Mr. and Mrs. Reily G. Adams.
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Miss Nina Brown will entertain at a Valentine tea Wednesday at the country home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garvin M: Brown, for Miss Josephine Mayer, who will be married soon to Thomas
Taggart Sinclair. Charles Mayer and Mr. Sinclair's Richarson Sinclair.
Miss Mayer is’ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Paremts are Mr. and Mrs. Ww.
Units to Be Symphony, Luncheon Guests
Preceding the concerts this week-end by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, with Ferdinand Schaefer as guest conductor, the women’s committee of the Indiana State Symphony Society will hold its usual pre-concert luncheon and music talk with Mrs.
Herbert M. Woollen as chairman.
"The luncheon will be held at noon Friday in the Athenaeum. : Members of the New Castle unit of the committee, headed by Mrs. Montreau F. Hatt, and of the Richmond -unit, whose chairman is Mrs. Eugene K. Quigg, will be honor guests at the lecture and
luncheon.
Psi Iota Psi members who will attend the event will be greeted by Mrs. Robert Gray and Mrs. Garland Retherford, hostesses for the sorority. Mrs. Lenora Coffin, music commentator, will give the
explanatory music talk. Luncheon reservations must be
received at the Murat Theater
heatiquarters of the orchestra by 5 p. m. Wednesday. No reservations are necessary for the lecture. Both events are open to members of the women’s committee and concert patrons. §
Bridge Party to Have Valentine Setting
The morning contract bridge party at the Propylaeum- will be
held at 10 a. m. Wednesday in a setting of Valentines.
Mrs. Paul
Richey and Mrs. William B. Burford will be hostesses, assisted by
Mrs. Owen E. Morrell.
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Miss Charlotte Carr, director of Hull House, Chicago, will talk on “Problem Conmmunities” at the first annual meeting of the Indian-
apolis Day Nursery Friday noon in
the Columbia Club. Miss Carr
is carrying on the work of the late Jane Addams, founder of the
famous Halstead Street settlement.
Mrs. John E. Messick, Indianapolis Day Nursery president, will
preside at a lincheon at 12:15 p.
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Mr, and Mrs. Ralph W. Showalter are on a cruise around South America. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah B.| Martindale will leave Saturday on a trip to Mexico. They will go by train to. Laredo, Tex., and will motor down into Mexico from there.
Additional Committees Named For Chi Omega’s State Day; Phi Chi Epsilon Fetes Pledges
Local sororities have scheduled
and a card party for the next few days.
committees for state day.
a Valentine pledge party, a spread One group has announced
Additional committees have been appointed for the CHI OMEGA
Sorority State Day Saturday in the members will attend the luncheon Miss Maude Alice Dodson = will have charge of ticket sales, assisted by Miss Doris Vater, president of the Indiana University active chapter, and Miss Mary Jane Larimore, president of the' Purdue active chapter. Miss Marian Johnson has been named co-chairman with Mrs. W. F. Cleaver ta assist Miss Jeanne Fox, general chairman of -the event. Mrs. C. S. Ober, hostess chairman, will have as her assistants Mrs. Walter B. Roberts and Mrs. "Don Kelly. Other committees include Mrs. W. F. Gradison and Mrs. Jack Boyle, decorations: Miss Annalee Webb, flowers, and Miss Jane Miller, publicity. - Miss Louise Rieter, president of the local alumnae, will work with the cammittees. Bill Hart’s Orchestra will play and Miss Vater will be toastmaster at the luncheon.
Members of MU CHAPTER. PHI CHI EPSIEON SORORITY, willentertain tomorrow evening at a Valentine pledge party at the Hoosier Athletic Club. Hostesses will include Mesdames George Knapp, Edward Dobbs and J. W. Fleener.
Mrs. Tom E. Williams will entertain with a spread at’ 6:30 p. m. Wednesday for members of OMEGA CHAPTER, BETA SIGMA PHI SORORITY. Miss Marcia Shank, assisted by Miss Mary Louise Mann, educational director for the chapter, will have charge of a program. A nominating committee will be elected. Members who plan to attend include Mesdames John M. Bayne, George Fowler, Henry Blessing and the Misses Estella .Austermiller,
Ruth Christopher, Mary Cummins,
Ruth Dietrich, Dorine Lockhart,
Thelma Parsons, Shank and Mann.
The Central Council of EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA, national education-
al sorority, will give a card party
tomorrow evening in the Power & Light Co. auditorium. i Miss Lucille Alexander, council president, will be in charge, assisted by Mrs. Wilbur Mohr and the
Misses Jess Webster, Sophia Engle,
Mary Isabel Schneider, Ruth Mary Broeker, Mary: Howard, Helen Wineprenner, Stella Dyer and Mary Shephard.
Jones Concert Patrons Listed
Patrons and patronesses for the concert by Allan Jones tomorrow night at the Murat Theater were named today by Mrs. Will C. Hitz, president of the White Cross Music Guild, sponsor of the event.
They include Governor and Mrs.|
M. Clifford. Townsend, Messrs. and holas H. Noyes, Booth
Princeton: Miss Gladys Alwes, Miss Florence Lustgarten and Mrs. Car:
rie L. Lloyd. Dr. and Mrs. Grow will have in
their party ME, and Mrs, 1. H. Earle, nd Miss Helen Mis. will * entertain AM : Mr. focland Mr. and Mx,
Marott Hotel. and dance.
Manual Latin Club
~Has Valentine Fete|
The Manual High School Latin Club will give a Valentine party this afternoon in the school cafeteria. Guests will include first semester students and two former Manual Latin teachers, Henry Schell and Mrs. Lawrence Hittle. Committee chairmen are the Misses Laverne Morical, Beulah Hill, Dorotha Jackson, Miriam Vornholt, Peggy Barnhart and Maxine Wells,
Active pod alumnae
Gives Dinner
For Husbands
The American Association of University Women will entertain husbands at a dinner tomorrow night in the ¥Y. W. C. A. Dr. Clark Kuebler, Northwestern University faculty member, will talk. The speaker, who studied in Munich and other European sehools, will speak on “Fact and Fiction in Europe Since 1918.” Nominations will be received for offices of president, secretary and two directors. Nomjnating committee members include Mrs. N, Taylor Todd, chairman, Mesdames Milton Elrod Jr., William Rogers, Oscar Helmer and Miss Maybelle Hall. Other meetings arranged for this month ‘are the Consumers’ Problems group next Monday; Contemporary Literature, Feb, 26; Creative Writing, Feb. 22; Evening Discussion
and Legislative, both on Feb. 27,
and Parental Education, Friday. Mrs. Cunningham's Lecture Group will meet Feb. 21 and 28,
Program Is. Planned The 17th Ward Democratic Wom-
jen’s Club will meet at the home of
Mrs. Harry Morris, 1548 Villa Ave., at 8 p. m. today. The program will include a guest speaker and a valentine exchange. Mrs. Norma Amt is: president.’ Mrs. Sue Harris has charge of refreshments and entertainment.
New President
Mrs. Russell I. - Richardson (above) will assist Mrs, Carl Vandivier ‘at the meeting of the Fourth Ward Women's Republic Club tomorrow at the Vane fiver hoje. Mrs. Richardson is
-| meeting are include
‘selections ments
arrangements for
Mesdames Edw! Ne schulz Jr., Frank C. Miller and Herman H. Lauter (eft to right) are assisting with oie annual State Day of Delta
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Gamma Sorority to be held March 30 at the Indianapolis - Athletic Club. Mrs, Schulz heads the luncheon committee.
O.E.S. 1 olds Advance N ight
A sweetheart dance, sewing meeting, advace night and drill team in plans for several women's lodge organizations today and tomorrow. Members of ENGLIWOOD CHAPTER, ORDER OF" E/ STERN STAR, 483, will observe acivatice night at 8'p. m. today in the Ziiglewood Masonic Temple, 2714 & Washington St. Mrs, Margare!' Martin will serve as worthy maircn, with Herman Corbin as wortiy patron. A Lincoln progra:) will be presented. Mrs. Savar alr Blake is worthy matron fori :e chapter and William T. Quillen ic worthy patron.
ARRIUS COURT 5, BEN. HUR LIFE: ASSOCIATIO i; will give a Sweetheart Dance morrow evening in Castle Hall. = Mrs, Roberta Pittman is in charg, assisted by Mrs. Audrey Suiter ind Mrs. Helen Wills. - Guest cards or the dance may be obtained fre m loige members. ;
The: LADIES ORIEN TAL SHRINE will sew. all day tcrigrrow at the home of Mrs. B. G. or onley, 728 N. East St.
Members of the 1'DIANAPOLIS ZOUAVE DRILL TEM will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrov: zt the home of Mrs. Pearl Cavana gh, 3110 Harqing St. j
School GF etes N
The Wairenette C Valentine tea for Wednesday at Warre; School. Special guests will | Rodden, club sponsor Thornmeyer, honer: ry. member Miss Betty Bridgins, asi president; her mother, Mrs. Ii, J. Bridgins, Miss Pauline Kearr , Mrs. B. W. Kearns, Miss Ellen Robinson and Mrs. Marvel Robins: 1. Committees annot wed by Mrs. Rodden and Miss M: 'y Louise Pebworth, president, ar : Misses Pebworth, Doris Sittle, -anet Talkington, Margie Pool, V 'ginia Bourne, Audrey Dill, Nellie J: 2¢s and Nellie Burwell, pouring; Me lames Rodden, E. E. Eash, W. N. Tt mpson, Henry Thomas, D. F. Hope G. E. Middleton, Pebworth, John : Siftle, C. PF. Talkington, Chester: Pool, M. P. Boutne, Misses Pe worth, Sittle, Talkington, - Pool g cd Burne, receiving line, ’ Other committees ¢’ Mae Ransdall, Doris Lou Overly, Jean W;: Lamkin, Betty Hains, Alline Cayroll, Martha Akers, ry Jane Weishaar, Laurel Lee Pol: and Marjorie Muesing, reception; Misses Betty Vogt, Juanita Hope. : Flora Deem, Frances Eickoff, Veia Peet and Mary EHen Plymate, {ransportation; Misses Patsy Shields, “Nellie Burwell, June Wiese, Margie © urton, Rosella Stevenson, Mary Jea: Verne Tuxhorn, Ma:ie Gios Mary Armstrong, dec rations. Also on committe:s are. Misses Poal, Mona . McDziel. Annabel Eakins and Margare Wulf, invitations; Misses Mariga White, Anna Rosemeyer, Shirley V .n Sickle, Pool, Marianna Frakes, ! ary Mowrey, Jane Young, Elear if . Mithoefer, Helen Jennings, Nc majo. Cooperider, Ellen Pollard, Rita Hillman, Estel Fivecoat,; Mary . ane Piel, June Pendley, Bertha Dick ‘rson, Mildred Toombs, Ruth Moi cai, Mildred Prange, Virginia Ti king, Margie De Golyer and Virgir 1 Lucas, food. Additional commit ‘es are Miss Talkington, Mildred rueblood and Jane Young, publicit; Misses June Aldridge, Mary" Aller Betty Applegate, Lois Allen, Eve! n Berry, Mildred Betaz, Dorothy . zckwell, Pebworth, Sittle, Talki ton, Bourne, Pool, Nellie Jones, At rey Dill, Burwell and Mary Ellen ‘lymnate, genera arrangements; 1 sses Burwell, Plymate, Martha 1. nkle, Vivian Meek, Gloria Mote : imc Kathryn Vernon, ushers. - :
Guild to lave ‘Monthly. Party
Mrs. Alonzo B. Chap nan will have charge of the Sur: yside Guild's monthly program at © p. m. tomorrow at Sunnyside :jaratorium, ‘Her’ assistants will + Mrs, Daniel 1. Bowers and Mrs. # ¢. Zaring. Mrs. H. B. Renard, ac ompanied by Mrs. ‘Herbert Renart, Argus the Great will sresent a program of magic and’ Mi ies Ioan Izor ‘will play marimba’ seisctions. Ime personations will be. ven by Miss Gretchen Smith, ac mpanied by Mrs. Revetta Crecelul ‘Miss Patty Joy will will da: 3
-oup ‘others
1b will give a heir mothers Central High
ne Mrs. Myrtle Miss Clara B.
e Misses Letha Martin, Mary iter, Jo Ann
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ny accordion . Fthel
be served vy
| Mr.
sy | Bradford,
Eowman, La}
will * sing. |
Regina Koch to
Give Shower
In Honor of Mary Ellen Billeter; |. Nicholas-Hill Wedding Sunday
A round of showers, an engagement announced and plans for an approaching wéddingsare headlined in the pre-nuptial news of the week.
Miss Regina Koch will entertain
tomorrow evening at her home, 3126
Brookside Parkway, North Drive, with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Mary Ellen Billeter, whose marriage to Robert Tucker will be Saturday. Miss Billeter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Billeter, 428
W. 30th St. and Mr. Tucker is a son of Mrs. Isabel Tucker, 1143 Joseph Ave. The hostess will be asisted by her mother, Mrs. Regina Koch, and her sister, Mrs. Ruth Whisler. Guests will include Mesdames Elva Mae Hendricks, Mary . Margaret Fly, Billeter, Tucker, Ruth Leonard, Edna Mae Needler, Everett Van Camp, Paul Pfaff, Ruth Kaster, May Spencer, Beulah Snyder and Prank J. Billeter and the . Misses Bernice Tucker, Marjorie Ferree, Dorothy Ann Billeter, Carol Lee, Juanita Caldwell, June Billeter, Ruth Billeter and Ellen Hubbell. Q » 8 ”» Miss Mary Jane Steeg was honored yesterday afternoon at a tea at the home of Miss Marjorie McBride, 522 Highland Drive, one of the pre-nuptial festivities preceding her marriage Saturday to Frederick Graham Lorenz Jr. son of and Mrs. Frederick Graham
Lorenz Sr. 3423 Salem St. Miss Steeg is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Worth Steeg, 815 E. Maple Road. Assistant hostesses were Mrs. Blayne McCurry and Miss Eleanor Semans. Mrs. Carl Semans and Mrs. W. A. McBride, mothers of the hostesses; assisted also. Guests included Mesdames Mary Jane Howe, Richard Nay, Emsley Johnson Jr. Carl Piel, Henry F. Ostrom and the Misses .Kathryne Frost, Martina Sink, Harriet Scheelch, Susan McGaughey, Wilma I Mary ‘Eleanor Cook, Martha Cook, Jane Anne Gardner, Virginia Lorenz, Gladys Gieseke, Marjorie May, Kathryn Conner, Columbus, Ind.; Miss Helen Howe, Colymbus, and Miss Betsy Landis, Logansport. » » »
Miss Deletha Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Hill, Cincinnati, ‘0, and Ted Nicholas will be married at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Royal A. Nicholas, 4036 E. 62d St., brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom-to-be. Mr.: Nicholas, manager for. Orrin
Tucker and his orchestra, formerly
was manager of the Lyric Theater. Attendants will be Mr. and Mrs. William Kiley. The Rev. W. E. Gillette wil officiate at the -ceremony and Mrs. Claude Sifferlin will play organ music, . » i" 2
Mr. and Mrs. Arnet B. Cronk, 4543 Carrollton Ave., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Margaret, to Kenenth MacKenzie Hatcher, son of Mr. and'Mrs. Arthur B. Hatcher, Port Chester, N. Y. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Cronk is a graduate of Mount Holyoke College and has done graduate work at the Simmons College School of Social Work in Boston. Mr. Hatcher attended Hotchkiss Preparatory School and holds degrees from Williams College and the Harvard University School of Business Administration,
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Miss Thelma Krotetz, whose marriage to Robert L. Tegarden will be in a double ceremony Feb. 23 with
her sister, Joan, will be honored: at a miscellanebus shower to be given tonight by Mrs. Pauline Defibaugh and Mrs. Mary Munday at the home of Mrs. Paul Tegarden, W. 60th St. Guests will be Mesdames- John Kroetz, Doris Bush, Ina Stebbing, Clo Sachs, William Kitzmiller, Irvin Green, Harry Foltz, Carl Gruelle, Harry Haught, Dorothy Sweet, Doris Smith, Dorothy Mason, Dorothy Udell, Helen Foster, Misses Joan and Norma Kroetz, Lucille McCormick, Maxine Foltz and Marie Oldham.
Miss Mary Ruth Carey will entertain with a personal shower tonight at her home honoring M Bernice Reed, daughter of Lester A. Reed, whose marriage to James Edward Zink will take place March 1. Guests will include -Mesdames Robert Pfiumm, Al Mendenhall, Robert Verdes, George Bez, Robert Foster, Albert Guy, Charles . Aldrich, Joseph Bunch, William Vos, Frank Tinsley, Misses Betsy Reed, Ruth Mooney, Louise Rollins, Betty. Adams, Jane McNorton, Marjorie Brownlee, Juanita Gobel, Ruth Charlotte Redmier and Bee Cota,
Butler Women Arrange Fetes
Women’s groups at Butler are busy with -plans for the Riters’ Roundup, exchange valentine dinners and a spread. Chaperons have been announced for the annual Riters’ Roundup dance given by THETA SIGMA PHI, national women’s journalism sorority, Feb. 23, in the Butler Fieldhouse. They include Prof. and Mrs. Donald D. Burchard, Prof. and Mrs. Charles V. Kinter, Prof.; and Mrs. Glen Maynard and. Prof. and Mrs. Warren R. Isom. Miss Ann Logan, president, is general chairman. of plans. Chuck Smith's Orchestra will play. The Fieldhouse will be decorated as a pseudo newspaper office and prizes will be awarded to the ‘man with the most original corsage.
Members of SPURS, sophomore
‘| women’s honorary organization, will .at the]:
hold a spread tomorrow Delta Delta Delta house. Miss Mary
Marott, vice president and social]:
chairman, will be in charge.’ A business meeting will follow, with Miss Betty Walsh, president, presiding.
ALPHA CHI OMEGA SORORITY |"
and Sigma Nu Fraternity will have an exchange valentine dinner
Wednesday and PI BETA PHI SO-|
exchange dinner Chi Alpha
RORITY will guests with = Lambda Fraternity.
Arranges Luncheon . The Twentieth Century. Club will meet for luncheon at 1 p. m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Joseph W. Selvage, 2068 Broadway. ,
Talks, Quiz on
Club Schedule F or Tomorrow
Alpha Kappa Latreian to Meet at Home of ~ Alvin J ohnsohs. Falks, ‘8 gies day Tunchieon, a
constitutional quiz, book ‘ reviews and business sessions will fill the
indianepolis club woman's day to-|.
Mrs, alvin Jolson wil be Hostess
for a meeting of the ALPHA KAPPA LATREIAN
CLUB. Mrs. Royer Knode. Brown and Mrs.
at a meeting of the IRVINGTON
|| TUESDAY CLUB to be held at the
home of Mrs. W. K. Miller, Mrs.
| J. W. Moore’s topic will be “The
College and the Business Man.”
© Mrs. Grace Golden will speak on “Interesting Glass” at a meeting: of the MERIDIAN HEIGHTS INTERSE CLUB at the home of Mrs. A. K. Harcourt, 4915 N. Illinois St. Assisting ‘hostesses will be Mrs. MaxWen, Shaw and: Mrs. J. C. Schoen-
ess for a meeting of the ALPHA BETA LATREIAN CLUB with Mrs. Bernard Schotters as her assistant. Mrs. Marvin Lugar will give a book review,
The ALPHA DRLTA LATREIAN TUB will hoid a Latreian group a.
Mrs. J. W. Gillespie. will conduct “constitutional quiz” at a meeting R CHAPTER U OF THE P. E. O.
N. Nail will be hostess, Mrs. J. H. Westbay will be assistant hostess. Mrs. P. T. Schaeffer will. present “Gleanings From the Records.”
The ALPHA ETA LATREIAN CLUB will hold a business meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. N. M. Talbert, 3930 Winthrop Ave. Mrs. Ray H. Briggs will be assistant hostess,
CHAPTER W OF THE P. E. O. Sisterhood will hold a guest day meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Russell Spivey.» The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames Ei-
Leroy Wahle. Mrs. Thomas B. Millikan will have charge of the program,
Mrs. J. L. Wilson will give the program at a guest day lunchean of the WOMAN'S ORGANIZATION of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RETAIL DRUGGISTS at 1] p. m. On the committee in charge are Medames Will Rossiter, W. C. Freund, J. G. Pantzer, William Spanagle and Rex Rudicel.
Miss Mary Ann Tall will speak on “A Trip to Newfoundland” at a meeting of CHAPTER S of the P. E. O. SISTERHOOD at the home of Mrs, R. H. Warren,
Mrs. James W. Taylor will review “Lure of Alaska” (Harry A. Frank) and Mrs.. George Q. Bruce “Next to Valor” (John Jennings) at a meeting of the INTER ALIA CLUB. Mrs. Edward A. Peterson will be hostess.
Members of the SIGMA SIGMA DELTA CHAPTER OF THE SUBDEB FEDERATION will give a Valentine-Leap Year party at 7:30 p. m. today at the home of Miss Marguerite Wiggs, 1436 E. 10th .St.
The WELFARE CLUB party which was to have been given Thursday at the Indianapolis Home for the Aged has been postponed,
Mrs. S. L. Thomas, 4040 Carrollton Ave., will be hostess at 12:30 p. m.
members of the MANDALAY CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY CLUB. Assistant hostesses will. be Mesdames C. W. Cole, J. E. McArthur andw W. Wilson. Miss Miriam Schaub will sing and Mrs. Glen Diddel will lecture on “Brazil.”
Circles Give Luncheon
The Central Circles at the Central Avenue Methodist Church will observe Founders’ Day with a luncheon tomorrow at. the church. Charter members and past presidents will ‘be honor guests. Mrs. W. C. Borcherding is’ this year’s president,
Charles|" . Fisher will be assistant hostesses.
: Miss Emily McAdams will speak| on “American Faith in Education”
Mrs. Noble -W. Hiatt will be host-
SISTERHOOD, for which Mrs. S.
liott Powers, D. M, Lamareaux and|’
Wednesday at a dessert luncheon for |
By RUTH
of Barbara Hutten, the Duchess of
own good looks.” A surprising remark, since fit comes from a man used to painting women who move in the smart sets of Europe and America, are photographed and written about; women who have access to every known beauty aid—leisure, personal maids, clothes designed- by the
leading dressmakers.
The women Mr. Brockhurst paints are regarded by other women as the world’s great beauties. Yet he picks Sadie Smith for looks, Mr, Brockhurst finds more of
York than in London hecause he says the American woman can dress becomingly on almost nothing. ‘Also, working conditions are better here than in England, so that office girls are less likely to look tired and haggard, “Here,” he points out, “girls leave their offices promptly at five or five-thirty. In England it is not at all unusual for them to be kept until seven-thirty, night after night.” It if seems odd for an artist who is interested primarily in women’s beauty to discuss working hours, let him explain. “Long hours, hard work, and hurrying age women. They look
is heavy. I think the American working girl is beautiful. But she
when- she works only six hours a day. ”» In comparing English and American types, ‘Mr. Brockhurst. credits the 'English women .with dignity, ease and the ability to sit graeefully.. He marks her down on feet (too large), legs (too short), and her walk (steps too long). *
The American woman rates. “A-
‘| tired and nervous, as
these “unknown beauties” in New|
tired and strained when their load|.
can be: more beautiful—and she will.
Portrait courtesy Knodler, Galleries ~
. For the American-born Duchess of Windsor, one of his socially grominsen; cliente, Mr Brockhurst painted. this striking portrait. -
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World's Real Beauties Found | Among Working Girls and Not ‘Smart Set,” Noted Artist Says
MILLETT
Times Special Writer Gerald Brockhurst paints women with the sophistication and wealth.
Windsor, and Mrs. Paul Mellon.
But when the soft-spoken Englishman is asked to name the world’s most beautiful woman, he says quite frankly: are the Sadies Smith who work behind counters, sit at typewriters, pass you on the street—girls who turn heads not by expensive clothes*and’
eye-catching jewels, but ‘by their,
“The real beauties today
plus” on legs, teeth, walk, hairdos, and the way she wears clothes. Her faults are in sometimes looking more athleti€ than feminine, and in having a tendency to appear as though she:is trying: to jugglé more interests than she can manage.
Cancer Army
Assembly Set —
The second national assembly of the Women’s Field Army of the American Society for Control of Cancer will be held - Wednesday, . through: Friday in Louisville. : Mrs, Isaac Born, Indiana commander, will head. the Indiana delegation.’Others who will attend will :include Mrs. Bert C. Terry, Winchester, District 8 commander; ' Mrs. Wellman Bruner, Wabash, District 11 commander; Mrs. Anna Stout, Orleans, captain of Orange County; Mrs. Cecil Harlos, Bloomington, District 2 commander, and Mrs. Carl Franzen, Bloomington, Monroe County captain. Officers of state and local divie sions of the.women’s army throughout the nation ‘will take part. in the. conference. The aim of the “field army”: is: to reach all women of the nation with accurate information about cancer prevention and care. Mrs. ‘Born announces appointment of Mrs. Edgar: Blake as: captain of Gary and Mrs. Harry Cohen as captain of East Chicago. The 1940. enlistment camppign. will: be - api
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