Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1942 — Page 12

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Homemaking—

Advises

Consumer Division

On Buying and Care of Gloves;

Neither the Army's heavy requirements for gloves, nor curtailment

of leather imports, is going to affect appreciably the production of women’s gloves, according to the Consumer Division of the Office of Price Administration. As a matter of fact, even so far as supplies of men’s gloves are concerned, Army orders at most should cause nothing more serious than delayed deliveries, the Division said. When a shopper goes into a store | to buy gloves, she is apt to run/cloth, it is likely to do the same into a host of varieties under an im- thing to your hands. posing array of trade names. To| 4 Don't buy a tight fit. Gloves shop wisely, it is important to know [that are too tight wear out sooner what these trade names mean in because of greater tension on the terms of material and performance. {leather and seams. Here is a list of some of them, | ® = gether with their composition and - characteristics, as outlined by the On Washing division. | 1. WASHABILITY: At best, the “Capeskin (Cabretta, Kidtwin, washing of gloves is a delicate opAfrikid): very popular in women’s eration. Some leathers cannot be wear, comes from sheep skin; light flexible, close grained, durable. Kid (Cheverette, Amor skin, etc): from young goats, ‘considered “finest” dress leather, very strong in spite of light weight, very thin and flexible. Suede (suedo, peau d’ange, etc): processed from flesh side of hides, hard to take care of, generally not durable. Doeskin: from sheep, very soft, mot particularly durable. Pigskin, (genuine, peccary, efc): from various types of pig and wild hog, domestic is hard and tough, imported peccary is thinner, softer and very durable.

“In their probable order of durability are: pigskin, cape, kid, doeskin, suede.

“It should be kept in mind that leather is a natural product and that much glove leather is only a by-product of the meat industry. Skins vary in texture and in freedom from blemishes, depending on the condition of the animal, the section of the hide, climate and other factors. In addition there are a number of methods of tanning and finishing leather which also play an important part in the appearance, texture, and serviceability of the finished article ”

plainly labeled by the manufscturer as “washable” and washing instructions accompany it. 2. Don't pull gloves off by the fingertips or by the cuff. 3. Lay gloves flat. Never roll them in a ball 4. Don't place gloves in hot, dry places. 5. Don't dry gloves near & hot stove, radiator or pipe. Wet leather has a tendency to curl and stretch badly.

Dr. Haramy to Give Lecture Tomorrow

The Irvington Union of Clubs will present Dr. John J. Haramy of Indiana Central College in a lecture at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Irving ton Methodist Church. Dr. Haramy will talk on “Our World Today.”

Marriage Anmounced

The marriage of Miss Marcile Gundlach to Glenn Kropp is announced by her father, Edward J. : Gundlach, 224 9th Ave, W. Lafai yette Heights, The ceremony was Shopping Rules at 10 o'clock Saturday morning in HERE ARE some rules that the [the Mars Hill Lutheran Church shopper can follow in selecting [with the Rev. C. J. Ferster officiatgloves: ling. Mr. Kropp is the son of Mrs. 1. Handle the glove. The leather | Jennie Thomas, Detroit. The couple

should be supple and have a feeling [Will be at home With her father.

of elasticity. Generally speaking the ‘New Cotton Parkas

higher grades of leather are closely and uniformly grained. 2. Examine the constraction.| Flattering parkas of black velveCheck for fineness and uniformity teen lined with snow-white coney of stitching. {fur are a new form of headgear for 8. Test with a white cloth to find gala winter evenings. Velveteen if the dve will come off the leather. /mitts to match make it an enchantIf it comes off profusely on the ing ensemble.

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Plans Statewide Meeting Of Women Thursday

The Indiana Defense Savings Committee will sponsor a statewide meeting for women Thursday at the Claypool Hotel. will be served at noon in the Riley Room. Miss Helen Dalles, Washington, ditector of women’s activities for the U. 8. Defense Savings Staff, will

Allean Perdue to Be : Wed in February

Mrs. Jack Heath, R. R. 9, an=

Miss Allean Perdue, to Ulysses Adair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Adair, 535 N. Oakland Ave. The wedding will take place early Ih

A luncheon

attend. Speakers will include Gov. Henry |¥. Schricker, the honorary chair man: Will H. Smith, state admini-

of the women’s participation in Marion County. Attending will be the women who have been appointed to serve as county chairmen of women’s organigations for the Committee. The

cently for men. The women’s groups will begin a house to house canvas for sales

Society Meeting

strator of the Committee; Wray E.|thony's Altar Society will be at 8 Fleming, deputy administrator, and |p mm. tomorrow in the school hall, Mrs. Henry E. Ostrom, chaifman|365 N. Warman Ave.

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Dry Clearing Tip

Right after the holidays is a good time to check up on the cleaning situation—that is, what with entertaining, holiday feasting and such, there's bound to be something spilled, somewhere. And it is imtant that such stains do not become “set” Tor the longer they are allowsd to remain in the material the harder they will be to remove. Another point to think about is that some stains require one treatment— some another. So, if possible, mark special stains and their causes for your cleaner’s guidance.

Color Scheme A red, white and blue color scheme will appeal most particularly vo young boys right mow, so if you are redecorating his ‘bedroom ‘or nursery & ‘combination of pastel blue, navy, white and touches of red brightening will please him mo end. Use pastel blue for the walls, woodwork navy, curtains and spread white, chair ‘cushions and Such bright red.

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DEAR JANE JORDAN-—I am 2¢ years old and have been married for three years. My little boy 1s two and a half. Even though I have always been good, I had to get married. I love my husband, but I feel that he hates me. He doesn't pay much attention to our little boy. He says that I am un- | social. Well, T don’t have many friends, but I have joined a ‘club, Which I enjoy very much and am trying to make friends. I am unusually short and feel awkward in a crowd. 1 find it hard to talk. I have never been to town alone. I went once, but took the mext car back. My husband is so distant, and he never wants to go anywhere with me. I do keep up my appearance, also the house, and I like to ‘cook. If you ‘could tell me any way to gain his confidence 1 would be grateful —WORRTED. ” ” 8 Answer—You hold yourself in low esteem. and I believe you @id So even before the circumstances of your marriage, which has reduced vour self-confidence even more. You are obliged to combat a feeling of rejection by your husband and those who kriow you which makes it difficult for you to maintain a free and ‘easy manner. Unfortunately, ‘our associates tend to ac-

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Your conversation is old if you: Get riled up ‘over the way other run their private affairs. If you find yourself starting a

comments on the doings of your friends and neighbors

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slang at all, if Miss Millets you aren't go- : ing to keep it up to Gate. Talk about how young you feel Go into great detail when tell-

Fall into the habit of telling the

Keep reminding others of how young you were when you Were married

Tarn up your nose at the popular music of the day. When you were young, you hummed the current tunes. Generalize about young people as though they are all alike, instead of so many individuals.

POINT OUT all the things that might go wrong when a Seliconfilent young person starts out after what he wants. Always give the financial or social standing of anyone whose If you find yourself over-working the terms, “good Family,” “well-to-do,” “very prominent "you're guilty. Act coy about your age. Try to hide your age and nihe chances out of 10 People will guess you are older than you are. It may be true that as Tar as youte Concerned youre Just @s young as you feel. But to others youre as old as you look AND, talk.

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cept us at ‘our estimate of ourselves, and your ‘estimate of vourself isn't sufficiently high, as yet, to create a | favorable impression. Your first task is to build up your own self-respect. You have made a step in thé right direction by join- breeze—here is a frock which is ing & club which provides you with (tops in fashion Circles right now. new contacts. You can make your- ous pattern gives you the identical a vale te style which has taken the country then anybody else in the group. |B storm and presents the exact Tt is mot hard to make Friends. details of the original—the long People are extremely responsive to torso top, nipped at the waistline, those who Show an interest in their topped with a sailor collar and problems and activities. The more finished with two pockets at the interests vou have yourself, the more |hem—and the pleated skirt. ‘Smart linteresting you Will be to others. in two a Thohotone wo You should read, knit, sew or de-|orepe. velop any skill which will cause oth-| Pattern No, 8008 is designed Yor or |gizes 10 to 20. Size 12 short sleeves, opinion. Anything which puts you [requires 4% ‘yards 39-inch ono in a superior position, if only tem- [tone material, blouse alone With % poratily, will build the self-confi- [sleeves 2 yards, skirt 2% yards. dence you so desperately need. For this attractive pattern, send It vou are afraid to go Gown town [15¢ in coin, your Tame, address, by yourself you should overcome it. |pattern number and size to The How can vour learn qualities and Times 214 W. Maryvalues in buying for your Rome if jand St. vou never go into the stores® To| pattern, 15c; Pattern Book, 15. hide yourself within the four wallsione Pattern end Pattern Book of your home is to narrow your life orgered together 25¢.

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Sorority to Meet Phi Delta Pi Sorority will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Hotsl Washington. high.

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