Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1942 — Page 26

Defense NEW YORK, Dec. 10—Thst home } front defender is going to realize: his new importance, come OChrist-’ mas. He used to be just head of the house, but now he’s your chief protector and favagite air warden, in addition to remaining the ama-. teur cabinetmaker, fireman and, occasionally, chef. . i typical of the

New, popular, and ty; civilian’s wartime activities are} jdentifiéation-card | holders, Mifth | Avenue shopping checkers report. But as usual, clothes come first fume wy shirts, socks, ties, pajamas, robes. = Not am all-over sweater, but a For the air warden, here's a nat~ turtle neck collar with bibs fore wi ol To Jura, neq and aft for protecting throat and EE Tool Tor & night wateh, hem from ley ‘byeeses. These would delight any outdoors stripes, A. reasonable as well as man, in fact, Thére are matching heéarty-looking: choice is a winey trousers banded tightly at the knee. Solered Tale With Barrow stripes in For him, too, or for any man 80ld, White and blue. with outdoor - récrestion on his If he does like color, try ensemschedule, a waterproof e bling his things for him . .. a dressy country coat with Alaska lamp col- Combination of good white broadlar. This makes a very special ‘cloth shirt with very fine brown “warmth” gift when combined with Stripe, brown imported English another ingenious idea — a wool Fibbéd wool socks, solid brown tie, chest-neck-back protector. This is Or ® flat blue broadeloth shirt and an over-the-head affair, turtle neck Matching -imporied English wool collar and bib in front, bib in back, 50¢ks, blue and wine diagonal stripe to toss under a coat or over a ie. : sweater. : q 88 . = = .. THE MAN who's just getting IT’S WELL to choose gifts with a straightened hong with a his practical eye this ysar. Maybe you NeW ards to carry—hs new JCerke went off the deep end on color fication card for the war plant, 8 when you chose a robe for him be- $88 ration book, i importan fore, and he just wasn't happy as Passes and thank you you wished about it. This year, for a leather folder made expressly don't try it unless you are certain for such purposes. They're plentiful

“he has a passion for pink or what~ 3nd - popular. Also new billfolds,

A fine gifi’ for a civilian de-

, ar any outdoor man, is

his outfit of hood, parks and

trousers, all of a tightly woven, wind-and-rainproof cotton fabric lined throughout with alpaca wool

ever color tempts you. This is no wallets, and other leather goods inyear to be depending on an after cluding ening « Ca, Christmas exchange if necessary. The amateur che e a good

Warmth and cheer are available Carving set or salad-making tools,

in rayon as well as wool robes, OF Sets of herbs and vinegars. Besides the traditional striped| . crepes, there are spun rayon failles,| Solver Circlets Jacquards, flannels, challis, in solid - colors and checks and prints and Round, up and lock up—that’s

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— — (what she'll do with the ingenious jewelry that's taking the town by storm. A simple and beautiful tbracelet of sterling silver clamps around her wrist and locks with a miniature padlock.

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Compliments to war bond collec-

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mums and gladioli and two sevenbranch candelabra. Bridal music will be played by Miss Mary Alice Davis at the organ and Miss Gloria

“I Love You Truly.” Mrs. Milo R. DeHart, a sister of the bride, will be matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Marjorie Lobraico, another sister of the bride, and Miss Garnet Smith and Miss Virginia Shaffner.. A cousin

be flower gitl.

braico, uncle of the bride; Joe Pinella, cousin of the bride; Harry Ketterman and Albert DeHart. Wears Satin The bride will wear a white satin traditional portrait gown with a molded bodice, full, shirred skirt, sweeping train and a yoke of sheer marquisette. Her long veil will be of rose point lace held with a tiara of orange blossoms. She is to carry a white prayer book with satin streamers and a white orchid and bouvardia. : The bride will be given in marriage by her father, ‘The matron of honor will have a gown of peacock blue satin and tulle with a molded bodice and bouffant skirt, sweetheart neckline and short sleeves. She will carry a spray of pink roses and will wear a crown of pink roses in her hair. The bridesmaids will wear gowns

Scali will sing, “I Love Thee” and :

of the bride, Susan Lobraico, will}

;’TLE- as a, WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—Here's the Christmas tree “situation as of the moment: ; Detail The office of defense transportation assures Ame families

that they'll try to keep trees moving so that there will be enough to go ‘round. But in spite of optimistic hopes and valiant efforis.

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. crowded shipping situation. As for the price of trees, once you get ’em—it’s ceiling unlimited. Since no two evergreens are alike, OPA can’t very well bring them under price control. Purchasers will be trusted not to pay exor- | bitant prices for the traditional Christmas decoration. If prices really should get out of hand, however, OPA will step in, since it has authority to apply the brakes to inflationary trends at any time.

CELLOPHANE is much like a lot of the commodities it covers. It's available in present stocks, but there won't be any more of it for anything but packaging spoilable goods, once the present stock is out. :

there still remains a shortage of manpower to fell the trees, and a.

AG Butler U..

A doll dressed In Puritan costume by members of Trianon sorority won first place in the annual doll contest ‘sponsored by the Butler umiversity ehapter of the Y. W. ©: A.

‘| Dolls dressed in periodic costumes

of American history were submitted by five other sororities, and are now being exaibited in a show. Proceeds from the show and sale

| |of the ‘dressed dolls will be used

with a donation from the Butler Women's Faculty club to provide a needy child with a complete Ohristmas outfit. at Dolls not sold will be given to the Riley hospital for childtén. ~~ Judges for the contest were Dean of Women Elizabeth B. Ward, Mrs. Glenn Maynard and Prof. Kathryn J. Journey of the home economics

department.

CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

||tors—a leather book cover stamped|of rose and blue. They will carry

with their name and the legend: sprays of pink carnations with du“War Savings Stamps.” Protects the|ponnet centers and will wear the stamp book and does away with|game flowers in their hair. Brace-

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hunting for it each time a few more lets which they will wear are gifts

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Men with a mania for photography will applaud jhe gift of

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GIFT CERTIFICATE Form to present Christmas Morning.

a photograph slbum. Available in book or Ilooseleaf form, a choice may ‘be had of any number of insignias embossed on the covers.

Test Synthetic Tires:

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There is nothing more important to victory than superb Physical Fitness.

tested on American highways, buf that doesn’t mean the American motorist is necessarily going to get any of them.

AMERICAN WOMEN

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Sorority Meeting The Gamma chapter of Beta Chi Theta sorority will meet tonight at

936 Pleasant Run pkwy. Miss Julia | Wonders will be hostess.

Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday Eves.

—W hen it's RATIONED

Have you noticed that since sugar rationing began—there is now an ample supply? This will probably prove to be true of most other things. As coffee, ‘sugar, meat, butter, building materials and other commodities are rationed, we

¢ + will ‘all adapt our home life, our business, our habits and demands to meet changing conditions. :

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The Saving and Loan Associations in Indisnapolis have changed their sérvices

as the need arose.

They are still making home. loans. Loans for home buyefs

_ converting from lease contracts to building. and loan association loans: loans to home owners tired of dealing with out-of-town mortgage companies; loans for ‘fepairs, ‘insulation, storm ‘windows; loans for home purchasing: and W. P. B. approved: construction. - : : Comal

Goto your LOCAL Saving and Loan Assotiation FIRST. .. kesp your mortgage and:loan affairs HERE AT HOME where you'll deal with LOCAL men.

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of the bride. Receptioln Follows A gown of shell pink tulle will be

have sweetheart roses in her hair and carry a petal basket of rose petals. ; Mrs. Lobraico has chosen a soldier blue dress, a fuchsia hat and black accessories. Her shoulder corsage will be of American Beauty roses. A navy blue dress with navy accessories will be worn by the mother of the bridegroom. Her shoulder corsage will be of gardenias. Following the wedding ceremony, a reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents. The bride will travel in a beige suit with brown accessories and she will have a shoulder corsage of a white orchid and bouvardia. The couple will he at home at 1302 S. Winston, Tulsa, Okla. ‘The bride is a graduate of the Indianapolis Pharmacy college and president of Lambda Kappa Sigma sorority, Phi chapter. The bridegroom is a graduate of Butler university.

Head Shawl

By MRS. ANNE CABOT Today's head-shawl fashions have it all over the “fascinators,” too, they're smart as can be! This one, a favorite with college girls, air wardens and suburbanites, is 'a

combination. .Just as practical, too, when it’s used as a light little shoulder shawl. To obtain complete directions for the head shawl (Pattern 5449) send 11 cents in

worn by the flower girl. She will]

86-inch crocheted triangle. Use white

IT IS YOUR WARTIME

DUTY

NOT TO WASTE GAS!

An emergency exists. War plants in Indianapolis use millions of cubic feet of gas daily. These plants must be kept working at all costs. * To avoid a serious gas shortage, it is your patriotic duty to USE LESS GAS.

Gas is made from coal and oil Transportation and man-power problems make coal and oil critical war materials. Saving gas, therefore, helps

directly in the war effort.

HOW YOU CAN HELP: |

Never use your gas range for the purpose of heating your kitchen.’

Economize on gas cooking by using a low blue flame; cutting down on the water in which vegetables are cooked; by cooking more one-dish meals and by "keeping your

burners clean. = © -

Economize in use of hot water by repairing leaky faucets, insulating pipes and tanks, not rinsing hands or dishes under running hot water; heating only as much water as

you need; setting thermostats at a minimum. |

‘Economize on your refrigerator by opening the door as little as possible and by cooling foods to room temperature before placing ‘in refrigerator. = AL