Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1941 — Page 15
TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1941
Homemaking—
They're New: Fluorescent Kitchen Lights and Records of Literature
SHOPS AND OFFICES aren't the only places that may benefit from the glareless, shadowless light of fluorescent illumination. Now the family kitchen or bathroom can boast the same advantages. Farrell-Argast Electric Co. has a fluorescent unit which plugs into ing. Simply tie the skirt around any four-inch ceiling fixture. The(the short broomstick that comes tubes are 24 inches long. Finished |with it and let dry. For country in gleaming white enamel and | wear, buy a bright cotton blouse to chrome, it is yours for $9.20. ill|go with one of them. See them on Glass & Manufacturing Co. makes Ayres’ third floor, Block's second it [floor and in Wasson's sportswear department.
HOW OFTEN have you neard| women say: “I'm really ashamed of{ THE PRAYERS of the woman myself. 1 haven't read a book in|who does her own ironing have been ages. I'm so busy with my house- answered. No longer need she hold work and mending Junior's clothes yp a spotless white tablecloth or that 1 never have time to catch up|sheet and find that it has been on my reading.” But like the soiled while hanging to the floor weather, few people ever do any-|from the ironing board. A Kleenthing about it \way Clothes Katcher attaches right The first indication that some- to the ironing board and forms a thing is being done to remedy it| hammock of cloth to keep the freshcomes from the National Council of |ly laundered linens from touching Teachers of English, who realize the floor. It folds up into a compact that good literature is good litera-| unit when you aren't using it.
ture, whether it is the written or) TUR d spoken word. It has solved the prob- | THE MANUFAC’ ERS of Kitchlem by transferring literature to en Klenzer have recently introduced records so you can listen to great attractive slip-on holders for the and prose and leave your | cleanser cans. They come in dainty hands and eves free to do other, Pastel colors in floral and swan patthings terns and have been designed to " {harmonize with the color schemes With tl o-operat -ii : . i Rg ion of Colum- |; "vitihen and bathrooms. They bia Records the council is releasing sell for 15 cents when the customer a whole series of records called’ 3 a
Masterpieces of Literature. The first Purchases One Or More ‘cans of ak of the releases is entitled “The Ap- cleanser. preciation of Poetry.” REPLACING the heavy, cumberThese records would make nice some glass containers of yestergifts too for an invalided friend year, are new lightweight, more | who is not allowed to strain his or durable and economical receptacles | her eyes now on the market. The name for them is duraglass. They are avail-
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told members of the White Cross Guild at their annual luncheon yes-
able now for the packaging of cotone of the smart new cotton skirts,
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, Mrs. 0. L. Kranz, president of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church chapter of the White Cross Guild, accepted for her guild the gold Benson trophy, first prize in the White Cross Guild annual contest. Dr. John G. Benson (right) hospital superintendent, presented the trophy at the annual luncheon yesterday at the Columbia Club. Dr. J. H. Groseclose, superintendent of the Dallas, Tex. Methodist Hos-
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Helen Smith Names Bridal Party
Attendants for her wedding June) 7 to Kenneth E. Speicher have been
“Voluntary hospitals are necessary | announced by auxiliaries to the Government hos-| Smith, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. pitals in national emergency,” Dr./O. E. Smith, 539 E. 36th St. J. H. Groseclose, superintendent of | gpeicher is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | with a light porous material or omy” at 8 p. m. tonight in the] the Dallas, Tex., Methodist Hospital, ; yw speicher, 2337 N. Delaware St.| light-weight straw hat, advises Miss World War Memorial Building be- | At the ceremony in the Central Ogilvie. (Christian Church Miss Kathryn your head
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One of the Noted Ogilvie Sisters Advises on the Care of Hair During the Summer Months
Gentlemen, please note: Slicking down the hair with water, a habit of American men, is another shortcut to the baldpate! That's the warning of Miss Jessica Ogilvie, one of the seven Ogilvie | Sisters, whose word is practically hair law all over the country. Miss Ogilvie is at Block's this week for consultations and as the [any scalp “ailment” should wash feature attraction at the store's their hair less frequently. vacation fashion shows. The sum | For then She advises & “bee
mer revues are EO tween - shampoo - cleansing. Thi
Seeing-Eye Dog Will Be Purchased
ent Social Club's fund to purchase a seeing-eye dog for a college student were to be made today at a guest meeting in the home of Mrs. J. D. Stahlhuth, 3021 Park Ave,
May Vanatta were to assist the hostess, ing, J. T. Coffer and J. S. Davey were on the entertainment committee. Mrs, Edgar Storer, Sedan, Kas, | [niece of the hostess, was to be a S| guest.
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scheduled for | method can be used by those with |
| healthy hair, too. You simply sat-| urate a piece of cotton with a hair cleansing lotion, squeeze it dry and run it briskly over the scalp (not wetting the hair.) Then rub away excess moisture with a towel and brush the hair upward and outward. The Ogilvie sisters are particularly keen on brushing. Daily | use of a flexible long-bristled brush | 1s practically a SE . Th sum-=- : |mer, as in all seasons, Miss Jessica v Miss Ogilvie | says. It prevents the sluggishness bulk of Miss {of circulation in the scalp that Ogilvie’s advice is addressed to jeads to abnormal conditions. The women but the tips on care of the direction of the brushing should alhair for summer apply quite as ways be upward and outward and well to men. She has several valu- gone forcefully enough to lift up able suggestions for the vacationer the scalp muscres and tone up the and others who spend long hours circulation. But do use a brush in the sun. | with long, flexible bristies, she cau“You can’t give yourself over 10 tions. A brush which is too stiff the sun without some precautions,” causes the hair to stretch and after says Miss Ogilvie. “Take the hair | just sy much elongating it breaks. which is still woman's ‘crowning And you needn't sacrifice fun for glory’ It's vitally important to peauty on your vacation when you | protect it from the burning rays remember to give out with those of the sun, not only to protect it «20 strokes a day.” from streaking and fading, but also| The parting word: Guard against to help preserve the natural oils that “weatherbeaten” look. And a which give the hair its sheen and happy vacation to you! |
beauty.” U | Loti : 1 se mon ‘First Aiders Club
and at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow. Miss Ogilvie will be in the cosmetic department from 10 a m to 2 p.m. Thursday and 11 a.m to 4 p. m. Friday and in the beauty salon on Saturday. Of course, the
If you're in the intense sunlight | . for hours—say a morning on the | Meets Tonight D. C. Eagle will talk on “Anat-|
beach or golf course in midsummer | {
|—it is best to cover your head |
She cautions not to bind fore the First Aiders Club. tightly at any time.| Mrs. Norel McLaughlin will give |
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Thev are called “broomstick skirts” |
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fee, fruits, vegetables, beverages and | terday in the Columbia Club. other products. We women do like| “I am wondering,” he said “what |to see what we are buying and glass | the Government would do in a crisis [containers do afford visibility. {like that through which we are now | | Even the familiar milk bottle, [passing if it were not for the thou-| manufactured to withstand 35 trips, [sands of voluntary hospitals that is benefited by the new duraglass are able to furnish them trained | technique, which makes it five Workers in almost every department
Kilby will be maid of honor. Brides- | Keep the air circulating through |
will be Mrs. Harry Hanley Garman, the scalp. | Mrs. Fred A. Kiser and Miss Eleanor| “After coming out of the ocean or | Pangborn. la pool from a swim, don't lie in the | Miss Pangborn will give a per- broiling sun and let the water dry sonal shower on Thursday for Miss on your scalp,” says Miss Ogilvie. | Smith. Mrs. Garman and Mrs. “The chemicals of sea water, espe- |
a first aid demonstration and Mrs. |
{maids in the wedding procession the hair for its tonic effect on Pau] Jackson will be in charge of]
the question ang answer period.
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sunces lighter than the old style. |of Government help. Interns are|yiser will entertain with a crystal cially, are strong and harsh and can | Vacuum-packed coffee containers g0ing out by the thousands to help chower in the latter's home on do lots of damage to the hair and made of this glass are fitted with [care for the sick in the cantonments | nMonday and Miss Kilby will be|scalp. Men are perhaps the worst |re-sealable caps that help keep the (over the land. Technicians, NUTSeS hostess May 25 at a tea and kitchen offenders at the beach—they often |coffee fresher for longer periods. |and all the rest are constantly avail-| shower. Other parties for Miss head straight for their locker, where The manufacturer says that several able for use in emergency. [Smith will be a miscellaneous|they stand under a shower and |coffee companies are adopting the | “Throughout the country, our hos-| shower next week with Mrs. Speich-|qouse their heads with ice cold | new container. pitals are substituting lay workers er and Mrs. Lyman D. Eaton as/water. This strong treatment of | Ee _. -|’‘ t trtrthdiian”aroo for many duties heretofore assigned | hostesses and Mrs. Rosa M. Storer’s the sensitive scalp—and especially | > hi an. HA leaving tie pn shower -May 26. lif the man is starting to lose his echnical workers for the more seri- —————————————— ; | : | al ’ . : ; . hair—will complete the process. Not Panhe Party ous tasks The gap is being bridged yry.g Maley Entertains [only does the cold water further rob . DI Or TO NS the hair of its natural oils, but it ism that is equal almost to that of| Mrs. Charles Maley, 5358 Wash-| ' deli ve CHOINES | lington Blvd, was to entertain the Shocks the delicate nerve endings Dr. Groseclose commended the To Kalon Club at a 12:30 o'clock
_ - Is k riday Ser Th. ie Hela as well and causes the hair to fall. lefforts of the great body of 2000 luncheon today in her home. Mrs
s.| Use a good medicated cleansing loThe INDIANAPOLIS PANHEL- |\olunteer workers who compose the Melissa Cornish was to give a tion instead. LENIC ASSOCIATION'S annual White Cross Guild and suggested travel talk. Between Shampoos spring party Friday heads the news that in time of emergency their | — Miss Ogilvie admits that shamof local sorority activities today. | Services would fit into almost every Plan Institute |pooing the hair in the summer is The party will be a 1 o'clock lunch- |department of hospital work, releas-| The Broad Ripple Woman's more of a temptation than at any econ bridge at the Meridian Hills | AOR technicians for Government Christian Temperance Union Will other time. It's easy to refresh Country Club and will be planned | iq : | meet tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the yourself that way—but it is rather by Mrs. Wayne ©. Kimmel arrange- | I commend you as pioneers, as home of Mrs. S. C. Young, 6148 hard on the hair. The authority ments Chairman. assisted by Mrs. |oeC i Lrers and as a living example College Ave. Mrs. Fred Pruitt will says that an individual with really James F. Nicolai and Mrs. Paul E of what can be done by a properihe in charge of devotions. Plans healthy hair can stand a shampoo Edwards.
conception of our duty to the un-|will be made for a spring institute. |once a week, but that those with Mrs. R. S. Hiatt has made reser- can be truthfully said that this | * 7 SR ) SG BRR a J
[fortunate of our communities. Tt] TO Se ra | vations for Mesdames John Collins, splendid group of intelligent, enthu-!
BLOCKS
COOKING SCHOOL
Wednesday at 10 A. M.
Please note the change of fime)
NEW DRESSES | FOR COMMONPLACE VEGETABLES
by Dorothea M. Potts
| carrots and apples are
rot cutlets are
| Walter D. Alfke, Edward Thoms | and B. W. Whaley. In Mrs. E. G. Hinshaw's party will be Mesdames Oscar M. Helmer, Carey Spicer and Donald Plummer. Guests of Mrs. Thomas Ayton will be Mesdames! Paul Beard, Glenn Shoptaugh and
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siastic and capable women have had | a large part in the accomplishments | of the great institution with which | you are associated and your influ- | ence has reached far beyond the borders of this city and state. “All too frequently the community |
| Stanley Green. | A group making reservations to- | gether includes Mesdames John | Goldthwaite, Truman Hoover, {| Thomas O. Conger, E. S, Hildreth, | Raymond Davidson, William Johnson, Ellis Hall and Robert Wild, | the Misses Marguerite Ulen, Ada | Miller and Fannie Miner. Another [party will be Mesdames Everett Small, M. P. Crabill, E. P, Carson, | Max Kercher, Loren D. Fink, Fran- | cis Hackett and W. W. Macbeth. Mesdames J. Howard Alltop, Mal[colm C. Sewell, Don E. Kelly and William A. Rogers will play together.
“We Get Year-around Service ® Tm Stanton h Pe heroes | 4d With Quy ‘business meeting at 8 o'clock to- | [Jeet Officers » \ Ea J 4 f v WATER HEATER”
night in the home of Mrs. Alma | mm
' ~ + Y " 3 3 n and gather many {fails to appreciate what the volun-
tary hospital is doing in the way of | free or partly-paid service. The free service given by a hospital repre- | sents the entire hospital, focalized in this service. “If the voluntary hospitals of) America did nothing more than to| help train our doctors, they would : justify the expense that is entailed. | In considering the value of the hos- | pital to the community we can never | overlook the fact that it is the hos- | pital after all that puts the finishing | touches on the education of our] medical men.”
new ideas for your
Auditorium, Sixth Floor
WE STYLE EYE GLASSES TO YOUR FEATURES
We'll be glad to have a Registered Optometrist prescribe for vou ¥ | —and fit you |
| Howell, 437 N. Linwood Ave. Newly elected and retiring offi- | {cers of the Leaders’ Association of | | Mrs. Fayne Joyce, 1529 Dawson Indianapolis and Marion County | St. will be hostess for BETA Girl Scouts will meet at 7:30 p. m.| CHAPTER members of ALPHA nay 21, in the Girl Scout Little] BETA GAMMA SORORITY at & House.
business meeting tomorrow at 8! Officers named last night include
pH. Mrs. W. L. Heston, president; Mrs. |
with glasses |} The meeting tomorrow evening James Foulke, first vice president; (hat improve lof GAMMMA KAPPA CHAPTER, Mrs. Raymond Smart, second vice
vour 1ooks! | ALPHA ZETA BETA SORORITY, President; Mrs. John Ferree, sec-|: will be held in the Hotel Washing- retary; Mrs, Truman Barlow, treas- | ton. |urer; Miss Dorothea Smock, assist-| |ant treasurer, and Mrs. Frank Os-| | DELTA CHAPTER, PHI DELTA born, telephone chairman. The ex- | |PI SORORITY, will hold a social ecutive committee also includes |. meeting tomorrow night with Mrs. |Mesdames Lyman Wolfla, Melvin |@ | Harry Hendrix, 668 E. 44th St. | Dorbecker and Harold Stafford. ;
ye Retiring officers include Miss Ag- : “Come As You Are’ nes Calvert, president; the Mes-|:
: dames C. E. Maxwell, Raymond: ‘Party Is Tonight
Neff, Carl Gentry, 1. V. Giles, O. |: |H. Hagedon and Burke Nicholas. |: | The Alpha Tau Chapter of Alpha FE, | Zeta Beta Sorority will give tne BOTINstein Home
|third in a series of rush parties to- ‘Group to Elect
{night in the home of Mrs. Iva § | Roberts, 832 Carlyle Place. Assist-| Mrs. Oscar Vogel will be the guest | i | ing at the “come as you are” party |violinist at the monthly meeting of | | i {will be Mrs. Helen Wanner and Miss (the Association of the Joseph and |: Registered I\rrene Pleets. | Anna Borinstein Home for the Aged |: Optometrists | The rushees include the Misses at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the home. |! | Betty Scanlon, Ora Belle Faye, Etta | Annual reports of committee chair-|: Stone, Mary Anne Lepper and Len- men are to be heard at the meet- |:
THE Yim. KN {ora Berlier. me. ( ‘offs 0 ‘foil 3) ection of officers wi ollow BLOCK CO
N re a» sfess presentation of a slate by the nom- |. : | Jane Palmer Hoste inating committee. The invocation Optical Dept. NORTH MEZZANINE
KENNETH G. BAKER AND FAMILY BIC 1151 Epler Avenve Arch Lock BL wo 51075 he Rg night, winter or summer, there is plenty of hot water at the Bakers, thanks to their Electric water heater. It operates independently of the furnace in winter, and requires no attention in summer either. Its entirely automatic, with dependable self-acting controls turning on and off as needed. Like a giant thermos bottle, the heavily insulated tank holds in the heat. The flameless Electric units put all the heat directly into the water, so there is no ‘waste from first having to heat a metal tank or coils, and no dirt or muss, because an Electric water heater is clean like Flectric light. Don’t be dependent upon your house heating system for hot water... don’t put up with the annoyance of running up and down stairs when hot water is needed. An Electric water heater costs =o little for twenty four hour service every day in the year.
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The Y. A. M. Club will meet to- win 'p li bv Mrs. Jack le. ight ‘with Miss Jane Paliner, S251] ix delivered BY, MIs. Jack Fogle, | [ity committee. \ [Card Party Tomorrow All games will be played at the 4 Ly | Square Building. Mrs. Marion Way9 a land is in charge of prizes. The x general committee includes Mrs. [Ruby Welsh, SHEL og The MI de Hutson, SPOIL YOUR HUSBAND'S SMILE or yours either! J Meme: Gorruce Fugen Muy Smoke all you want but keep their natural sparkling whiteness. | Mrs, Trevor R. Geddes will talk on quickly remove surface tobacco BOST to-day. Keep your smile “Personal Experiences Abroad” ‘to stains and brighten your teeth to “sparkling bright”! Mandalay Chapter members of the WONDERFUL TO CLEAN NICOTINE-STAINED FINGERS, TOO!
Broadway, at 7:30 p. m. 'turnishing refreshments, will be as'sisted by Mrs. Alvin ‘Cohn, Mrs. y i Lady! Don’t Let card party which the Jolly 12 ‘Club will sponsor at 8 p. m. tomorrow in McDowell, Mayme Roeder, Lulu Zook and Miss Virginia Kennedy. vour teeth free from that dark BOST is totally free from acid, yellowish tinge with BOST bleach or barsh abrasives. Makes International Travel-Study ‘Club meeting tomorrow in the home of
‘Marcus Feinberg ‘and the hospital “SMOKERS | 3 the Assembly Room of the Fountain Mrs. Geddes to Speak Tooth Paste~created especiallyto an ideal family tooth paste. Get Mrs. A. W. Wilson, 517 E. 33d St. for
