Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1943 — Page 22

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+ American women are beginning to feel the absence on war duty ; : : of their husbands and sweethearts, but British women have fata i 1+ 1 i r CE i] that situation for long, lonesome years. They found that it galled: Traditional Gifts Still Are Popular iL RE J oN, Jssains Jeers. vey tol gal ’ : : hs» i a - The half-dozen “Don'ts” illustrated here were selected as highEven Though It's a Wartime Wedding ; : oy : : 83. lights of the new etiquette by “Women and Beauty,” outstanding British journal for women. Culled from British experience, their warnings are equally applicable to the American woman' who, for the duration, must carry on “without a man.” ; ’

THE TRADITIONAL WEDDING that required months of preparaslon may be out for the war bride—but her hopes and plans for the fusure are as traditional as ever. : .Give her wedding gifts in keeping with the spirit of '43, gifts that ‘nay be put away, if necessary, until the home she is dreaming of becomes a realization, For that home, choose. the traditional selections— - Zine China, silver, linen, glass. For

ner future, give war bonds — to . sii re. ; AE = h y speed victory now, to help furnish Lip-Biting Is Don’t ‘make a habit of going out Don’t dress up too much when é : : Don't sit at cocktail bars ‘by Don’t expect someone to see .er ‘home later. to play, leaving your mother to going out alone, as you will look J BR yourself or with another woman. you home from a dinner party as If you must meet her at a bar at in pre-war days. Now that you

Most, brides today select. a stem- C f : cope with your domestic respon- conspicuous and, in some eyes, : 1A : ‘vare pattern—just as’ they choose alse 0 sibilities. Just because you are vulgar. “Dressing up” is over- Bs 1 Gy E : all, choose an inconspicuous table don’t have your own escort, keep" silver and china patterns. You| living a single life again for the dressing anyhow, in these war- $ 4 : and focus: your attention on her your eye on the clock and leave « in couldn't please the bride more than B k T h . moment doesn’t mean you can times. But you should pay another ga ke gil. Hh and not on the surrounding peo- in time for the last bus or trolley. : iv ay giving. her: half ‘a dozen goblets uc ect treat your home as a hotel and woman the compliment of dress- : 5 = = gir" en] 5 ple. If you sit at a bar by your- Be equipped for any weather, too, . ~rom her Aire glass pattern. ga accept every invitation you get. ing your best to meet her. i & a Se 8 F iy self, be careful how you sit. as taxis may be scarce. le Anofier. popular way ‘to giié| . By JANE STAFFORD : J A ji Mahan, Ure Frazer, George Newton, .

rlasswabe is “in one ‘or more ‘tome PO 00 0k Science Service Writer - : S Rlasswale is-iirione or” more, Com=} Jira , ’ with your friend's ste “Bins solos maienine| most parents. wave 1 More Women Doctors Enter ia want, met Pople, Don't ve cay with sour ena | Entertains Board [asus re srr Genre seven, 3 : » Plate and wine g! ‘tthat thumb-sucking ‘may play a role ' or anywhere outside. Even if you their home. When your own hus- Of Children’s Club Kennett and Garrett F. Kirby. N

‘n a modern pattern that may befin causing buck teeth or some other sys . . 2 time to time. 4 : . are not waiting alone, you look band is with you, it is different— = > tom Ja x te mac sion) Military Service in England; | mm met mite ioe som sk bine iwi vod dev Childrens Sunshine Club, ne. wers| AUiliary to Meet to attract attention and perhaps want to. But when you're by your- entertained recently by Mrs. B. | ‘The Ladies auxiliary, Fraternal.”

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in which the ‘teeth “are so out of MODERN AMERICAN GLASS, place as to ‘interfere: with the ef- at some sulfable place indoors, room. Monday in Ayres’ auditorium, The With its distinctive simplicity of de- ficiency of the jaws for chewing. Times Special The guests were Mesdames Wil-| auxiliary will have a night meeting = ign, is adaptable to any type of| he Jip-biting habit also is a com- LONDON, June 4—Women doctors who were non-existent in Brit- uw H liam Peak, David C. Jolly, S. R.|at 8 p. m. June 15 in the F. O. P..*" decoration the bride will have inimon contributor -to malocclusion, | ain’s armed forces before the war have joined them in considerable num- Well-Dressed Joan ay olds Levick, 22 Sonnor, Saou lodge Jill, 107 $. Capital ave. ue : mith, . P. Barrett, arry B.[Roy McAuley will preside. tos

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der home. There are many stem: while tongue: habits are probably bers in administrative Jobs, in hospitals, at home and, in a few cases, wm TY : Lg Vare patterns to choose from, all|the mokt troublesome of all, Dr. Le- | hospitals overseas. y / 0 f a. K d EE ——— —— Jf them available right now., (land: R.. Johnson, Chicago, declares The senior woman doctor is now a lieutenant colonel and several| 7 7 on nc-o1-a 1n ’ In addition to stemware, there in a ‘report to the Journal of the have reached the rank of major, doing specialist work as surgeons, 7 7 2 Ire Get bE ok BROOKS a are countless designs in handsome | American Dental Assogiation. : anesthetists and psychiatrists at- 0 / b B t cee 3lass vases and. bowls for gift-giv-| Tongue - habits . may ~ consist = in ‘io . . [tached to military hospitals. Those| 7% / / JO mn rl alr : ng. A single pice of gleaming thrusting the tongue forward or to| F ruil Desig ns doing duty as general medical offi- : 01) i 7 Ties Sohal : : re \ crystal will ‘take. {ts place wherever either ‘side; «forcing ‘it. between the : cers take sick call, give treatments, TH 7 / ¢ 7. : = A Fashion the bride happens to “be~brighten- upper *: front: ‘teeth, “widening the: : inspect barracks and cook-houses, A 7 ; / 7 {LONDON, ‘ June 4~In the per- Scoop ng dark corners; lending “itself *to space between them, “or forcing it lecture on hygiene, supervise physi-| 37 IN i LH) | sonnel files of the British ministry unusual flower-arrangements. =. |petween upper and lower: teeth with cal training, control infectious dis- i ” ; for ] ‘ : Rg I AE ae every. swallow : es eases and prepare sick reports / / . ah & 1 of labor there is a card marked | 6 dM ; I > : wor y: in . re i ; ‘ In the R. A. F., as in the army,| Sr 4 . r “Equipment . Office Assistant—Fe- | 00 ealstop = 7 Babi da ila) : women medical officers—starting 7 ear, “\l2/ male” It is the only card so 3a IN ORDER TO break ‘any’ of these with the rank of flying officer with pele se A marked in Britain, and behind it | OA 1 7

Good Morale .. |habits; it is necessary that the child > romotion - ’ wi AKFAST: Strawh errice dry himself wants. ‘to break’ the habit. : s pro oh A, » 20 aan Speer 7 -elel. 7 A lies the story of a pretty young £3 wholegrain cereal, top milk, “$onmst,| Some : children may be: inspjred by . bers alike. One woman doctor at| $7 7 A. nN 7 / | English woman whe does a highly _ butter or fortified margarine, coffee |® desire to improve their looks, oth- f ~adl | each command looks after the med- 7 wl WA 7 7/ | technical and secret job, and does milk. : ; ” 7 'lers by a desire to outgrow a babyish fcal interests of the WAAFS, visit- fe. 0. 0: / 70 lit so well that other women are habit; -others by still other motives. og ing all units in the commarid, carry- 7 0 7 now to be trained to take over You have to study your child in : 3 A ing out hygiene and sanitary in-| #7 / SOX 7 similar work.

oe LUNCHEON: Creamed eggs ~on 0 toast, watercress sandwiches, fresh ] |order to learn which chord to strike. (} eh = | spection, lecturing and being avail- ILE IE WR YR 7 The woman is 22-year-old Mrs. Once . the child wants to break able for consultation. 7 XY 7 1doan say. Her job is listing tank

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sauce, baked potatoes, raw vege- the habit, half the battle is won. || Enrollment Increased 7 / ¥ 1 2: L*. / . 7 | parts and helping to number them | - tified margarine, orange sugarless|to help him. ba . a : : : Dr. Johnson advises putting afl. in civilian. life, the increasing. de- ; cake, tea, milk. Pulling _ | | mands of wartime have brought, cor- a opie Dy oranence Jeposs NE; : Just back of the front teeth and © WW oP 7 rh Soph Miss Louise McNutt teaching him to hold it there with Ce © i % Nomen doctors. 7 LE UF | she has already learned to identify the tip of his tongue. As the candy || 25 Ee cosury of labor has) (fog ig ewe X (SUS Bas already lea 30,000 different ; : 1 : dents may be enrolled each year for T Special i 1 . - -After nr : oe imes Specia position while ‘swallowing = ~§ | training by the hospitals’ medical lied Complicated Job rl 7 ;| That's not the end of her job, week from George Washington ‘uni-|tongue in such position, : ell medical training school for women 7) Xa % v Cg? s : 5 Ul . 7 0) 1 Versity with the degree of bachelor| Pomade lipstick may help to brea in London—the yearly = enrollment | J NN : / ) mencement exercises. were held in|lieves the chapped condition which : oe Ee : ; / 7 \ Constitution hall. There were ap-|may be the basis of the urge to bite & may now qualify a year, finishing a 7 ; | these parts already appear in army SiX-year course. / lists under their own numbers. Mrs.

orange gelatin, tea, milk. ; DINNER: Brain§ with spinach ‘table salad, rye bread, butteg or for-| Then various devices may be. used |f ruEse Not only in the services, but also | : those numbers by units un the Aeid small piece of candy on the palate] responding increases in the number i eda ld Wy Receives D egree dissolves, he keeps his tongue in this on Nea A agreed that greater numbers of stu- ". |spares from engineers’ drawings. aE rs ot 7] he gC / 4 7 7 7 though. Each new tank, however iT SERENE AP {mbm BLE BR SE proximately 500 graduates, . {the lips. : ———| When qualified, women doctors Wh / Say must learn to identify the

] ; ; have for many. years past been ap- : / : ) / / parts which are common to all Poin to house posts Bt their own Ns. tanks, so they are not listed twice. or other municipal hospitals, and to-| * &- / / The first suggestion that women

017 the lovel day more and‘ mote hospitals are|” . tng” thi fe y needing thelr sexvioss: sé Arst] Just as sweet as can be for the might be able to do this work was

posts are known as “A” posts, and (8. to. 18-year-old. Clinging basque ig a a a are followed by more senior hospital top, full skirt and yards and yards one of the ministry of labor's techfos, B” posts, from Wilich the ma- of ric-rac. nical training centers, explained jority of women now enter he serv- Pattern 8402 is in sizes 8, 10, 12,| what he wanted, and asked for its By MRS. ANNE CABOT ices, iA 1 2nd 16 Size 10 takes 21% | “brightest girl.” Do the gorgeous purple plums Do Emergency Work =n yeas. Sg dn whe ministry sent Mrs. Say—wh » : v y—who crimson cherries, red and yellow| The others mostly. serve in the|Yards 39-inch material. has changed the scorn to a demand apples, royal purple grapes and big|eémergency medical service of the! For this attractive pattern, send |for more girls. | golden pineapples in cross stitch.|ministry of health’ and are at-|16 cents in coins, with your name, ; They make handsome kitchen|tached to hospitals to. deal with air|address, pattern number and size to ‘Earns $1024 Plus towel embroideries and are equally|Taid and service casualties. They|The Indianapolis Times Pattern| Qualifications for the job are inattractive on summer Iluncheon|8re all under the direction of the|Service, 214 W. Maryland st., Indi-|telligence, quickness and level-head-cloths and lace mat sets. Each de-|Central medical war committee of|anapolis 9, Ind. edness. Candidates must also be sign measures about 7 by 7 inches. |the British Medical association,| Does your summer wardrobe need {good at math and not easily conTo obtain seven transfer designs|Which controls the profession on be-|first aid? Send for the summer is-|fused by the vast amount of detail (pattern 5127) and color chart for half of the government and sup-|sue of Fashion, our complete pat-|they have to learn. working, send 11 cents in coin, your|Plies the needs of the fighting serv-|tern catalog and sewing guide, which| Mrs. Say’s knowledge of figures name and address and the pattern|ices, recruiting unmarried women |is just out, Shows over 100 new|¢ame from working with the Lonnumber to Anne Cabot, The Indi-|doctors up to the age of 31. patterns, contains many helpful [don county council on statistics, and anapolis - Times, 530 S. Wells: st.,| At the training school of the|fashion suggestions; 26 cents per|with evacuation problems. Then

Chicago. wn Royal Free hospital the students | ony. she decided she wanted a more vital are trained by both men and ; job, qualified for the “women’s Use Our Extended Charge Plan!

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tains 32 pages of spring and sum-|their years of . clinical study are PLEASE BE .|the niinistry of labor's technical i | mer accessories, ways to save money women specialists in medicine and training . center for a “background Les " on home decoration, aids to help-|surgery, in obstetrics, gynegology, PATIENT! : of engineering” course for 16 weeks. ing the family clothes budget in|pediatrics, orthopedics, anesthetics, With the United States post- | | Here she learned practical work wartime! , The brand new album is ophthalmology and venereal dis- al service being hard hit by |:|o0 different kinds of machines— 3 priced 16 certs. oo . } wartime burdens, and with | {!8thing, milling, grinding, shaping, A — spring pattern mail breaking | |drilling, bench use of tools and po BE all records, there has been | [drawing office practice. Now gs — UNE | “equipment office assistant— female” et wi OR )¥ PER

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