Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1946 — Page 22

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | : THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1948 |

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: ; . : eis $ | I . : : A . ; : / THT Dates |'Round-Robin | "A Sunback for Sizzling Days |High Heels | A Strengthens | May Age You | Miss yo Tel gee y ss y ; . of Mrs Family Ties @® Quickly Terrace By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON $ ; . » Robers Serippe-Howard S(aff Writer To deepen a y By ALICIA MART BS ONE OF LIFE'S greatest trage-| luscious tan, NEA Stas Writer y iE dies is the breaking up of a family.| Donna Fields UNLESS YOU have well-turned . Sie eh After the father and mother have | ankles and shapely ‘legs, pass up guests gone, brothers and sisters drift! Wears a white the ankle-strap shoes. They'll only night i apart. And Jos parents the| pique sunback advertise less-than-lovely undere C. Holz thought is a nightmare. : pt UE or eho. miokivate dress with wide pinnings which otherwise might ing force behind observance of| Shoulder straps. skip along as beauties. Mother's day and family birthdays.| The red eyelet This warning, comes from # Subsensciously We Want an excuse ym in a quaint beauty critic — Hollywood's Pere o fu a, psi Mrs. ©: L| flower design Westmore—who also points his Gifin of Watonga, Okla, told me| adds a dash of guns at short nd stocky girls who S14 | how it was done in her family. For solot. simply love to wear shoes mounted RE | 40 years five grandchiidren, who now : on Sus platform soles or : x a a r al hildren of their , iE he Tower photo . Block photo iii Tower photo Kindred photo have ial 0% EE Dane ie ay a | Miss Betty Gribble, daughter A ceremony Wednesday in Miss , Faith Shaul and Paul Mr. and Mis. Clarence Dow- [spondence. They are scattered over |raduated from « THEY sholldn't, he says, ‘unless a of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gribble, St. Bridget's Catholic church Jenkins will exchange vows ney, 1207 N. LaSalle st, an- [five middle western states but are Washington they want an effect that looks ale ¢ r. 8 rs. M, Je, h : iy Sunday in a ceremony fo nounce that the marriage cere. [held together In spirit by a regular | high school this most like deformity. 343 S, Rural st., will be married will unite Miss Ellin oreman ad in the Northwood Chris- mony uniting their daughter, [exchange of letters which has be- your and-is's Juang that the short gal Sunday fo Gilbert Leroy Ham. and George C. Reese. She is ion church. Parents of the en. Marguerite Elabeth, and [OMe ® ritual. oe A re ould. add a Jae nein she ut, ilton. The brid to-be is the daughter of Mrs. James C. gaged couple are Mr. and Mrs. James L. DeVoll will be read on A do 46 'w 9 P . THE CUSTOM was started by 1 Eg P.'s elub t would be with conventional the son of Mrs. O. D. Wells of Foreman, 1136 W, New York rrin Shaul, 525! Brauduay, June 23. Mr. DeVoll is the son | (heir mother soon after she became| ~~, "1 high-heel shoes. : and J. W. Hamilton, - st., and he is the son of Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C, of Mrs. Olive DeVoll, Bradshaw, |a widow. She asked her childrep | (Ayres') sw. | 609 sh Cassie Wise, 12411/; Oliver ave. Jenkins, Mooresville. Neb. to keep it up. HE WARNS both the little miss ! Hundreds of incidents which and ‘her. taller sister. howeves po Ri would be forgotten are kept alive. against the practice of wearing high . : p ‘the brothers.and sisters were born ‘walking or standing. Guess what is followed with care. fate he says will befall those who To Install The document which has resulted 'do? Premature old age. from this regular letter writing “There i so much high fashion Mrs. R. J. McLandress, 7373 Mad- turns out to be a wonderful family in walking shoes today—shoes with ison ave. will be hostess at the sea- BM history. low and medium heels” insists -son’s last meeting of the Indianapo- ke | It has held a family together, Westmore, “that women shouldn's . lis alumnae chapter of Sigma Alpha | through ordinary vicissitudes and have to be coaxed to Wear them As

Officers to be installed, following! the 6:30 p. m. picnic supper, are| Mrs. Robert J. Shults, president; | Mrs. Harold Sweeney, vice presi-| dent; Mrs. Russell V. Barton and Mrs. H. L. Barr, recording and cor-| responding secretaries; Mrs. Farrell Scott, treasurer; Mrs, Iva Duckwall, editor, and Mrs. Francis M. Helkema, chaplain. i In charge of the supper will be ; Mesdames Clare F. Cox, Robert E McNeeley, Iva Duckwall, Carl B. P. H. Ho photo Randall photo Tower photo g oars, a oy roid June 22 is the date set for Miss Laura Wolven will be- The home of Mr. and Mrs. hn ol - Roberta Trent, Emma Doeppers and the marriage of Miss Mary come the bride of Leroy N. E. K. Goss, 601 E. 58th st. will S © 777) Patra Kennedy. White, daughter of Mr. and Harris in a ceremony to be read be the scene, at 2 o'clock the iq Ww % H Th Pr i 1 Miss Elisabeth Ohr, head of the| Mrs. J. L. Fuller, 1602 S. Me- June 22 in the home of her afternoon of June 22, for the ASSON Ss as e act Ca Gifts Indianapolis Public library art and| ridian st, to Ralph Wagner, son parents, Mr. and Mrs. Montie marriage of their daughter, Miss music division, will discuss “Music| of Nicholas Wagner, 2150 S. J. Wolven, 303 N. Holmes ave. Joan Goss, and Gordon Logan. and Books,” and music will be pro-| Delaware st. The ceremony will Mr. Harris is the son of Mrs. The prospective bridegroom is : Yided by Mrs. Helens av Mrs.| be in Sacred Heart Catholic Gladys Harris, 5300 Harrison the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 4 _— an gy Than Jats Guess 1s| church. Memorial highway. Logan of Rockford, Ill. Remake Frock Voters’ League Urges | Teen Talk— Still another idea for remaking| HPA Extension INDIA last year’s solid-color basic frock: { remove the shoulder area and sub. | Ursency of immediate action on T'een-A ged Staffs to Be On Job stitute a short-sleeved yoke of cool, the extension of the price control]

¢ elet for this séason’s fashi act was discussed today at the . SHisp oy °F | state executive board meeting of As City Parks n Monday the Indiana League of Women Pro tect Curtains t Cur f : Voters. : By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER ams The all-day meeting was held in SCHOOL'S OUT, SCHOOL'S OUT—and so are several thousand Tron curtains, if possible, while| 3 Indianapolis “kids.” » , e home of Mrs. A. W. Noling, . : they are still evenly damp. If they Golden Hill. Board members were) They're out, and full of summer vacation vim and they'll flock to become too dry for easy ironing, it uncheon g nests of Mrs. Noling { the city parks for their fun. And at the parks will be teen-age staffs is better not to sprinkle directly mya poard sent telegrams last| to handle the recreation program for the whole city. on the fabric but to iron under | night to Indiana Senators Raymond For 10 weeks, starting Monday, a dampened cloth. |E. Willis and Homer E. Capehart there will be 44 recreation centers | work they handle. They've had 6650 PENS PNSS | requesting that the OPA be con.| OPen to children throughout the | game leadership or social recrea-

- : city. i ini MANOR BEAUTY 7 | tinued. y tion training before and many SHOP, Inc. 3 J

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“We urge that you support ex- Most of them will be open from | are planning to major in soci[tension of price ‘control without 9 a. m. to noon and from 1 p. m. | ology or physical education. Some 1515.50. at Collegn Ave. — | amendment,” the jelegrams said. to dark. Hours will vary accord- | already are in colleges and spend All Work 1 { “Effect of senate bill amendments ing to the needs of the commun=- | their summers in this work. G nleed l | would increase the price of meat ity, K. Mark Cowen, superintend- On the playgrounds there are ruara and food products 50 per cent.” ent of the park board's recreation | about four girls to every boy. Life _ department, advises. guards are predominantly boys A or Tne een ag play Jeng ors will | and most of the young veterans ( 3 ; / \ man the pathetically small num- | returning to work will take life UY onl see V7 1/4 4 le fhe J4 (4 AZ ber of centers in the most efi- | guard jobs. 0 1/ 0 ae” Bs cient manner possible, after being There's a plaintive cry from ( ) Ye ‘saturated’ with 14 classroom | the children of Indianapolis for : hours eof training by the park | more room to play-—-and more board,” Mr. Cowen said. help and more supervision are 8 ow needed. But the teensters will THEY WILL work from 38 to | CAITY through with their usual 40 hours a week to keep thou- | 2est—the park board depends on

sands of youngsters occupied and | them.

supervised on the playgrounds. sete eet During a two-day training period Rose Luncheon Set

they actually play games, learn first aid and receive instructions For Satu rday for emergency situations. They | The grand rose luncheon of learn some crafts to teach during | Omega Nu Tau sorority will be held the otherwise idle hours of sum- | Sunday in the gold room of the mer days. | Hotel Washington. A grand council Along with being playground |Mmeeting will be held at 10 o'clock | and wading pool supervisors, |i the bamboo room many teen-agers are life guards. | M's. Margaret Druding is gen- | They are rigidly trained all win- |€ra8l chairman and Mrs. William ter and must pass Red Cross life | Denny is in charge of the lunchsaving tests before they are eligi- (On. Mrs. Evelyn Hodges and Mrs, ble for this work | Doris Cheesman are handling resOf the 128 employees of the | ervations, and decorations are in| recreation department, about 60 |Ccharge of Misses Bennitta Hite, per cent are in the teen category. | Irene Ellett and LaVerne White. Last summer girls as young as 15 ay TN ld TT tf were employed to ol over ‘Riley Guild Units wading pools, etc., because of the | ‘Six Riley Hospital Cheer guild shortage of help. This year some |units will meet at the hospital next veterans are back to assume | week to sew. They are: Monday— duties in the parks. Probably 100 |“Lizabeth Ann"; Tuesday—"Muskteensters are hired by the park ingum Valley” and “Run Child board. Run”; Wednesday—"Our Old Friend x x = Never Fail"; Thursday—"The Brook MOST OF these park employees | Song,” and Priday—"S8un and have good backgrounds for the | Rain.”

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