Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1943 — Page 24

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Joan Bartel: Creams her elbows and heels dally. . ® » ; ® . . By ALICIA HART Times Epecisl Writer ALL THE “TATTLE-TALE GRAY” YOU'VE HEARD, ABOUT {sn't concentrated in clothes that won't come clean in the wash. It is to be found in a great many elbows, too, Girls who spend hours tending their hair and complexions, often

per 100 grams, which is about pne-|

third that of summer tomatoes, and slightly over half that of home and commercially canned tomatoes,

| which averaged. 13.8 to 13 milligrams | :

per 100 grams, Put in another way, the person who relied on fresh tomatoes in winter for his vitamin C would have

_ completely neglect elbows and the backs of their heels, and as & result |i at f 1

- they turn rough and gray,

‘Famous beauties, such. as 19-year-old Miss America, Jean Bartel, know the importance of guarding against dry and rough skin. Winter and summer alike, they use a wind and weather lotion on their ankles and arms—giving special attention to heels and elbows—after their bath. ” » . » . # IN THE CASE OF YOUR HEELS, incidentally, you'll find that in keeping the’ skin soft this winter it will cut down the wear and tear on stockings by half. = However, i{ ths damage hak already been done. and your elbows stubbornly remain gray-lookin, , Jean suggests that you use a bit of

lemon juice to bleach them, and after your daily bath smooth them ~ with 8 pumice stone before applying the lotion.

council for the daily requirement of this vitamin,

The cost might vary, according to where the tomatoes were bought, from 17 cents to $2.18 with an average of 72 cents. By comparison, it wag found in an earlier study that the same amount of the vitamin cotild be obtained from orafiges pur

chased in late winter and early] spring ‘at an average cost of less|

than. five cents (4.8).

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\| Pi Beta Phi Alumnae to Entertain 4 With Dinner for Arrow Editor; Beta Sigma Chis Will Give Tea

. The Indianapolis alumnae of PI BETA PHI will honor Mrs. Adele | Taylor Alford of Coronado, Cal, with a supper at 6:15 p. m. Tvesdny at

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Mrs. Alford, national editor of the sorority’s magazine, The Arrow, 1

is making an Inspection tour of] {the Indiana Pi Phi chapters. She| 2 fit be the house guest here of Mrs. | Jasper P. Scott. Don Warrick will be the chairman of the hostesses and Mrs. Olin B. Norman will be the hospitality chairman.

A dance will be sponsored by Up~ silon chapter, SIGMA PHI: GAMMA, tomorrow at the Hotel Antlers for officers in the armed forces stationed in Indianapolis and its |vieinity. Mrs. Lawrence Raines is the chairman assisted by Miss Gertrude Wachs and Miss Fern Wagner,

Beta Zeta chapter, BETA SIGMA PHI, will have a preferential tea from 2 to 4 p. m. Sunday at the Summit tearoom, 2038 N. Meridian st. Mrs. Floyd Buckley, president, will pour assisted by Miss Blanche Van Liew and Miss Lucile Elson.

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the ‘musical program. . The: honor}: 4

guests will be Misses Mary Ellen Campbell, Jeanne Young, Dorothy

Mrs. Eugene Ritter will ot]

Spencer and Grace Black. Thomas!

Bunch, another * guest, will sive, readings,

ilng of GAMA “PHY

ZETA will be at 8 o'clock tonight in the recreation room of the Indiana University School of Medicine.

Mrs. James Partain, 2330 Adams st., will be the hostess for a ‘meeting of Alpha chapter, CHI PHI GAMMA, at 8 p. m. Monday.

Pledge services for Mesdames Marian. Ball, Betty Edwards and

Rath ‘Wade, Miss Maxine Moreine|

and Miss Donna Starbuck were held last night by Alpha chapter, OMEGA PHI TAU, at the home of Miss Charlotte Ilett.

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