Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1940 — Page 7
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1940 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 7
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You Will Fall or the. Autumn Fashions | Kinder arten Five Groups to Sew thureh the third Wednesday of J A NE J OR DA N By MARIAN YOUNG fo | 8 For the Red Cross Is Rs Mrs ”n w. heen,
4 NEW YORK, Sept. 4 (NEA) Opens dept. 9 Five groups of women from the Better ot the hot Bg — You won't mind shedding your be- | [Tuxedo Park Baptist Church will yision DEAR JANE JORDAN-—-I am a girl 17 vears old. About two loved summer cottons and linens The 18th year of the Meridian! be organized this afternoon at the | mnths ago I met a very nice boy who is 19. We went steady for {for suave black silk crepe day Heights Kindergarten will open chureh for Red Cross work three weeks, and I saw him at least three times a ‘week qur- ly on next Monday with registration on A representative of the Indian Thi Delt Mothers’ S
g : : land easy-fitting bodices this fall. that time Then gradually he began breaking dates. About a vou'll like sheer wools with em- Friday of thig week | apolis Chapter will speak at the Ch h M cots | ricdav 1 from another city came to visit me. ‘She [ broidered dots in contrasting colors. The sane Stal ‘Will Feturn ‘this Su rE Re tat l n \ y one of my boy friend's friends and didn’t Keep it [And you'll like costume suits, such vear, including Mesdames William [he comBpleten. TR A oy oe | With sehosol opening next week his mv boy friend suggested that we break up. I was as the one shown here, including a ra & Ervin, Philip Hildebrand and Oral lcarried oh in conjunction with the! at Butler University, members of went home with my girl friend for a visit, thinking | two-piece dress—~the skirt gray, the «i 3 $ ; ® bn i N N i Brideford The kindergarteh also White Oross work which the society NR —-_. SHAT’ elubs aftiliated back we would make up [top magneta—and a long, tubular i : 5 : g Xo ; oS ® has a medical staff consisting of a !qoss for Baptist home and foreign R va Lrg y Ho ny return I met him and he told me he loved [Jacket in black, white and gray R 0 Bg iB i. EY RN physician and two full-time gradu- | missions tren Rn he to Begin Ie ad a better job we would get married. We made [ plaid : 3 Lu Re WS ate NULSES. A ftor the WrniRtion Yee i on Ho ning lowihg Monday but he didn’t keep it. Recently I | Evening sweaters threaten to con- \ 8 N . 9X . ; So The kindergarten fs divided into the five groups ‘will ‘meet the first Dr Pai sorority yWhers' elub of | g to marry someone else. I can't help feel- tinue to be as popular next winter Xi i : S - two departments for d4-to-H-vear Wednesday of each month in the Delta Delta Deitn. will have its first t he is going to marry someone else as they were last. One of dove \ \ 3 \ Fo and 5-to-6-year groups. Tn addition homes of members, Croup leaders ert Friday wternonh at the ikke to Rnow 'wivat to ub ‘wo in Bin cenille, with gold and silvery em- 3 3 { 5 there is a special nursery group for include Mrs. J. FF. Overtroe, one. chapter house 800 Hampton Drive, LEE. broidery in plume design, is shown children of 2'% to 4 years of age. Mrs, Fred Stucky, two: Mrs, Newell Mrs. Movd O. Bell will be hostess, aur with a dove blue silk skirt. Another, Mrs, Ralph T. Simon again mall, three: Mrs. Ernest Hadley, | aassisted by Mosdames H, ©. Anders a girl he cares in the collection of American de- heads the board of directors, Other four, and Mrs, Raymond Blume- son, Hary Rwing and L. W. Biser, signer Jane Derby, is made in one members are Mesdames Wayne! pnauer, five Mis. Henry LL. Patrick, the new | piece with a bouffant skirt of silver Kimmel, Harold Mercer, Gentry! The regular missionary program! president, will preside wo ’ duchess satin. The hand-knit top, a Tn PE ] MEN : Haun, James Gibbhoney, John Wytt. |g a a ” A no foundation whatever for believing that he cares for with long sleeves and high neck, is NL § ; i Re : bach, Frank Wise, Walter Kyle and | . ‘ conviction falls under the head of wishful thinking grayvish-blue and silver, § } % Dwight Reynolds Flatter Your he breaks dates. Then he quits seeing you because of a * Ww w " : pil 8 : Vanity With al incident for which you were not to blame. Next he tells you DINNER and hostess pajamas } } \ - EN Willkie S Song Is atured at Supper |
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aks the first date and proposes to another girl without waiting spotlight again. Stunning, widea better job. Can this be love? I think not : bottomed “slacks” of peacock blire ne thing for you to do is to put him out of your mind Just => duchess satin are teamed up ‘With po.» SB vy or a dolman-sleeved top of rust crepe. | i HR j 3 ‘ » y and spent her savings which were t want the fun ot catehing him. ; Black velvet trousers, pleated t } : : i | ! ¥ i Intended as tuition money at Butler the waistline, are shown with a ro- ¢ + s [University to have it published, sang . ww = mantic, ecru lace blouse over a .. ; ; : | "Tet Wendell Willkie Spin the Wheel DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am a young.girl of 19, very much ih blush-pink chiffon camisole. A | ; 31 : ? i of Torture rodent] 0 the Warren ith a boy near my own age. He is in the Army and not here tailored dinner suit of dove gray | } if Township Women's Republican ; LW yo vw My parents dislike the idea of my seeing him very much corduroy includes slacks, a jacket | 3 ; Cb subper aR t ls TT i” —__—_ rid h they treat him nicely when he is around. We have had with dolman sleeves and a pleated | 8 : p ; a x } The combination meeting of the E Hi ob oe _. over Anse girl, but the girl herself apologized to me, and back and a fire engine red shirt of _ 3 i! dia, 18th Ward Irvington and “Warten i ApPeAranFe Ay wen says he cares nothing for her and will never see her again thin wool jersey Township Women's ; Republican 4 r. Eustace Foley Do vou think I should forget him because of my parents’ feel- In evening gowns as well as day Ey h Club was held at “Hurtswood, ‘ i ROgIA terse ptometrisg Officer
ing toward him, or because of the girl, or because he is in the Army? clothes, there's side drapery galore. i r home of Willlam 1. Hurt 1300 8 With I I would not like to give him up SANDRA Many dinner skirts are slit at the a 3 me Pi ; Kitley Road. at 6 o'clock. Miss Mary | ; + Coal blem So Serious] YE front or at the side. The quaint } \ ' ; 4% | Oatherine Strain wrote the song in| on on or gi prom. oe oi or Sl kind of dinner costume reminiscent Oh with ‘Tomm) Wright, a | to a boy in the Army without feeling any more certain of him of Flemish paintings, is FepEnvet in Evening ‘sweaters ‘will be fashion | A ‘tubulardine Jacket Th gray, a uate of Bu = id we rr Se) jo. For one thing, you can’t see him very often and both several collections—complete ‘with right again this fall and winter. | black and white wool plaid fs eee » = gt 4 a GLASSES fo) y a apt to meet someone else who will dim the attraction little Dutch ‘cap This one, of dove blue chenille | shown over a dress with gray wan i l roel TL, t ae oon Children. Have Their oul rents’ objections { the rival whom you fear with gold and silver embroidery, | tweed «skirt and magneta shirt | sie at the Bread wi Baptist | Fyes Examined Now! NT 4 CO
to a fever pitch When evervthing is shown with a dove blue silk top. The outfit would be perfect Chutreh. and his quartet who sang EASY CREDIT TERMS! = b i pr on, The aA uh os ’ 2 anes rom ower £ 0
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vour problems in a letter to Jane Jordan who will answer Mrs. Henry F. Goll, director of vour questions in this column daily District TA of the Indiana Oongress of Parents and Teachers will conduct a school of instruction for FOOD By MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX Marion County Council of P.-T. A. ) Sept. 12. Mrs. A. H. Hartman is arranging the conference at the ’ Claypool Hotel. DRIED fruits lead a useful life, from breakfast on through din- Mrs. Goll was in charge of the They are economical, packed with flavor and excellent for school in Greenfield, Ind. yesteroutshine the corre- day which was arranged by Mrs. weight for ‘weight H. B. Metcalf. Mrs. Paul Green yy Ci : : is planning the school in Shelbyvery rich in iron. Dates, figs, prunes and rai- ville at which Mrs. Goll will speak essential mineral. Figs are a good source of | Friday and Mrs. John Burnett is |in charge of the school in Columbus, also in vitam ins. Prunes are an excellent la. Tuesday and also supply riboflavin (vitamin G). Dates n A and thiamin (vitamin B). Dried apricots and { Edgewood Parent Teacher Assopart of their original rich store of vitamin A, |ciation is sponsoring a book store n and riboflavin at the Edgewood School today. le lemon or other citrous juice with dried fruits, (Mrs. Allan Hanna is the book rental I: the ascorbic acid (vitamin C) that makes fresh committee chairman luable in the diet RE so { i
rook all dried fruits the same way. Generally ; Musicale Is Planned
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Invitations have been issued for an informal musicale featuring an {hour of Liza Lehmann's songs, [sung by Mrs. Asel Spellman Stitt lat 8:15 p. m. Friday in Mrs. Stitt's studio, 5355 Broadway Mrs. Stitt will be assisted by Mrs. |Nina Kanaga Ireland, accompanist cook {and narrator. Pupils of Mrs. Stitt (and their families will be guests. | Assisting hostesses for the social (hour will be Mesdames Jesse C. Barker, F. H. Dedert and R. B. Spellman
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