Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1943 — Page 22
Youthful. lines. in a sheer dress, softly tied at the neckline, and finished. with a tiny 3 white pique collar. Note the little 3 covered buttons on the bodice flare of the skirt that falls from 8 fitted hiplipe., Worn with. a bumper hat of beige straw cloth, Shown recently by Florence and Rejean
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Suppose. you have a large living
‘room, one end of which serves as dining room or dining alcove, as so many- modern homes are arranged. You would like to ey subtly, withoup, the nse of heavy partitions or screens, that you have} two separate units in the room. Why not run two or three widths of ‘a vertical border from floor to ceiling between the two sections of the room, setiihg off your dining unit from the rest of the room? 2 #5 = As a Bulletin Frame— BE BOLD ABOUT a dormer window that cuts up the. wall: space. in one of your bedroomis. Turn it} into an asset by framing the alcove with a swirly ‘border, perhaps in red or blue or a cream background. | Prame a huge piece of: wallboard; | for a smoothly finished bulletin board to hold treasured: snapshots and notes and programs in the bedroom of a ‘teen-age girl, with the same border you have us around her ceiling or baseboatd.
Mrs. Wands Hostess Mrs. Robert Wands, 2835 N. Pennsylvania st., will enigitain the memhers. of the Hoosier Bridge club at 1:30 p. m,. tomoriow.
OME OF THE greatest possibilities for using your ingenuity, playing with your own ideas, ‘Ye in ready-pasted wall borders which are being used now not only in kitchens and bathrooms, with : we have always associated ‘Wall borders, but in the more formal rooms of the house, the ljying room, dining room, halls, bed‘rooms. The new patterns include formal and stylized designs which Ble a finished look to. these rooms. Ready-pasted wall borders, proVide a chance for inexpensive experimenting in decoration, They ‘are easily applied by immersing a strip in water and smoothing it out on the wall. The adhesive. coafing dries quickly. - The freshness and color brought into your rooms by borders set along the baseboard or just below the picture moulding cgn also be achieved in a multitude of other ways. The only limits dre in your | own ingenuity and imagination.
| Society: for the Crippled. Mrs, Ethel Byrdsong, president,
investigates repprts of the needy handicapped children and sees tha
Adon Guild Participates In Easter Seal Campaign; Drive Sponsors Listed
The Aidant guild, meeting neXt Wednesday at 819 Locke st. will | plan its participation in the Easter Seal sale of the Marion County
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rica: we have both aa working together,” she said. We a a 15. per cent socialistic public. im-
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“We need fhe protection of: one fand the freedom. of the other if
we ‘are fo save ourselves.”
Miss Wilson, the author of “The
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"| word on feminine’ charm, too.
“No woman ‘Without ‘character can have lasting “charm,” ‘she said. “She can’t even ‘be ‘a . successful social climber without character. The days. are gone when a little glamour ‘and lure constiute a charming per-
‘sonality. Auditer Elected “A woman who has the vision not oply to, play herself in any given circumstaxices, but to. understand and aid others, is charming. She must extend herself beyond her own horizon. to he. charming.” War. work, she added, is develop-
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Her other hand clasped the reins of the nine additional elephants, each |. fitted with huge, gold wings. : The band blared forth with the} Victory march and the, progession wheeled into the arena. Side-line (tentedly, and settled down fof a kibitzers cheered at the victory. fi~ [peaceful nap. ~ |e nale to the circus’ united nations| -
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Hl aS ne An election of officers was to be to join the circus. As she talked, Ineld at the meeting of the Hawshe slipped into a glamorous white|thorne Mothers’ club. at 1 p. m. today. The group also was to have a covered dish luncheon. :
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” ” » | “SIX YEARS AGO I was drum major: of the high school band in Elkhart, Indiana,” she said. “One afternogn the principal called me from Latin class to audition for Merle Evans, the circus band director. "He needed a drum major.” Kitty got the job. But she didn't center on drum-majoring. Now she works with the elephants, rides the, Dopscs and dances in the aerial
Term generally useful,” she said, studying herself in the mirror. With an approving smile, she| turned to leave. : ‘I simply opt wear these green | boots another time” she fretted. “They make me 00k like a frog.” » » 8 A WAVE OE excitement rippled across the dressing-room as the girls made last-minute preparations for the next number. A’ moment later they were gone. Only a couple of performers and a wardrobe attendant were left. “I'm always a boy,” laughed a dark-haired wisp of a woman dressed in a Buster Brown suit with an enormous red straw hat. I'm going to be’ a grandmother and Im still playing a little boy!” Across, the room Betty Jean Tull,
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She said that gn.Easter lily slg | April. 24 will provide funds for the ' guild’s work. Several talks by mem-
W. Blackburn, ‘William ‘H., Book, A. L. Boringtein, Joseph J: Daniels,
ing charm in many women because it is bringing ap extension of the ‘workers’ selves into co-operation with others.
a rogy-cheeked blond from Kokomo, Ind;, bent over to button, her high black shoes. She wore a gay Nineties ' costume — billowy, gray
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\| Mayor: Tyndall yesterday. issued a | statement. supporting: the. wou be ing done. for. oe renabiljat handice ed ye hn
He is: Jone; ot “he. sale. ‘sponsors for © the’ , Miagiop. County. group. Gov. Schricker is ‘hoporary: adviser. Oscar Frenze is, .treafuter- of thet
M. Sommers is chairman. Additional Sponsors
are Judson L. Stark, Robert A. |
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Fred Bates Johnson, J. L. Mueller, | Dr. Charles M. Myers, Taylor C: Parker, Dr. Maurice O. Ross, Pabien Sevitzky, Alex Vonnegut, XKark C. Wolfe, Mesdames. a Kah-
Other Marion. county sponsors | Adams | Dr. . Gordon, Botman, Oleo,s
Also sponsoring the drive are
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At yesterday's W. D. C. meeting, Miss, Wilsor. was. introdiiced by Mrs ‘Howard BB ‘Nybart, Tonight, Miss
Marjorie. Ford; B. P. W. president,
will introduce. her at the. meeting in the W. C. clubhouse. At the W: B, C. meeting yesterday, Mrs. Albert Stump. was elecied auditor. of: the: club in a run-off election resulting from a recent, tie.
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“I. HOPE TO dance in a Broad{way show,” she said, adjusting the plume of her powder blue felt hat. “The circus is strenuous, but excit(E. A grand way to see the coun-
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