Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1945 — Page 25
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For Redheads
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Potholders
You begin crocheting these lovely potholders by doing the big two and one-half inch Irish rose. Next crochet three separate green leaves and attach to form the center square. Attach white crochet cotton at a corner of one of the leaves and crochet the background. Back of the holder is closely crocheted—edging is in color to match the rose. Finished holder measures 7 inches square, You'll need dozens of them for your church bazaar! To obtain complete crocheting instructions for the Irish rose potholders (Pattern 5044) send 16 cents in coin, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 S. Wells st., Chicago 7, Ill, « It's ready! The new and lovelier-than-ever Anne Cabot Album. Send for your copy how—you’ll find. just what you want for your winter accessories and your home. Dozens of good Christmés present ideas. Price 18 cents.
Beauties’ Hints—
Red ‘Okayed’
By ALICIA HART * NEA Staff Writer THE ANCIENT taboo which kept redheads from wearing red accents in dress has been lifted thanks to technicolor movies which have proven how wrong this rule is. But even in technicolor, the chosen red accents rarely have blue tones lurking in them, and they are used for touches which are usually kept away from the girl's hair, . & =» RED NOTES which make the most pleasing harmonies for the girl with the vivid aureole are related
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to the hue of her hair, so one expert tells me. In choice of costume colors for the roa he says green in any shade is tops and that the perfect foil for the girl who doesn't want to whoop it up in dress is black. Keeping your lipstick. shade to] whatever red note you wear in a costume is a rule most girls can use to advantage, but is one which the! redhead must follow slavishly,
“Carol Jean Coffee
To Be Honor Guest
Miss Frances Sexton will entertain next Friday with a linen shower for Miss Carol Jean Coffee. The party will be in the home of the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Coffee, 2118 N DeQuincy st. Miss Coffee's engagement to Bruce E. Regadanz, motor machinist’s mate 2-¢, U. 8. N,, has been announced. The party guests will include Mrs. Ross G. Regadanz, mother of the prospective bridegroom, Also, Mesdames Harold ¥. Crist, Melvin Anderson, Eugene, LeMasters and James Cooning, Misses Mary Ballard, Jeane and Betty Sullivan, Marian Glatz, Louise Wil‘llams, Louise Hanna, Marjorie Iverson, Lois Ann Bardwell, Jo Ann Hynes, Hilda and Dorothy Weisenbach, Eloise Stevens and Mary Logan.
Miss Betty Burris
Miss Nadine Douglas will enter-| tain Monday for Miss Betty Jeannc Burris. The party will be in the home of the hostess’ aunt and! uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Maurice De- | Motte, 207 E. 51st st. The honor guests and Lt. (J.g.) Lyndon E. Eberly Jr, U. 8. N. R, will exchange vows on Nov. 3 In the Sutherland Presbyterian church. The guests will be Mrs. Ralph Ward Burris, mother of the bride-to-be, Mesdames A. A. Kimmel, James Stattlemyer, Ellsworth Shambaugh, Roger Mills, Harold Poe and DeMotte. Also, Misses Margaret Ardery, | Betty Snyder, Mary Jean Jones, Catherine McLarty, Patricia Stout and Dorothy Bowman,
Marie Farrington To Be Bride Nov. 10
The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Marie Farrington to Richard H. Kingsbury is announced by her mother, Mrs. John FP. Farrington, 5855 University ave. The ceremony will be at 10 a. m Nav: 10 41 the Jeciory of Our lady Lourdes ’
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