Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1946 — Page 14

Jgly Women Have Selves” To Blame’ Doctor Says Beauty Is Up to Individual

By CLAIRE COX 4 United Press Staff Correspondent : . OHICAGO, Oct. 16.—Dr. Herbert A. Ratner said today any woman can be- beautiful. The ugly ones have only themselves to blame, he said. : “Nature never creates an ugly woman,” he said. “A few make themselves ugly, but if they scraped off a few layers of paint, they too would be beautiful” Dr. Ratner, professor of preventive gmedicine at Loyola university, said that fat or skinny, short or tall, every female should be able to qualify to be somebody's pin-up | queen—if she really wants to. “Somewhere in the world there's a man to admire every. woman,” he said. “All the ladies have-to do is find them and then catch them. «But first, maybe they'd better "

y aces and read a good | : just Te have Posi to! The Friday night performance of the Civic theater's productalk about.” tion, "Three Men on a Horse," will be sponsored by the IndianAfier They're Hooked | apolis Alumnae association of Delta Gamma sorority. Mrs. Wil He explained that he wasn't re-| [oo R Haglet (left) is co-chairman of the ticket committee. Mrs. Fred F. Forry (right) also is assisting with plans for the event.

ferring to "skin deep beauties” | when he talked about attractive women. | “1 mean the entire woman, mind, | body and soul,” he said. “The part | that's still. there after the paint

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Lucille Kuntz To Be Bride Today

Rev. Roy Mueller To Officiate

Miss Lucille Ellen Kuntz will become the bride of Johh M. Corriden Jr. at 7:45 p. m. today in the Wallace Street Presbyterian church, The Rev. Roy Mueller will read the vows, Tr The bride's parents Mrs. Charles M. Kuntz, 1010 N. Linwood ave, and Mr. and Mrs, Corriden live at 1338 N. Shannon pm

are Mr. and

Mrs. Kenneth Kuntz, matron of honor, will wear a rose taffeta frock, ‘and. Miss Charlene Kuntz, maid of honor, will be in aqua. The bridesmaids will be = Mrs. Harold Todd and Miss Margaret Kisér. They will wear moss green taffeta dresses. Darlene Fly will be the train bearer, Bride's Gown The bride ‘will wear a satin brocaded gown with petal waist, full skirt and long train. Her double veil will be caught by a bonnet, and she will carry a bouquet with an orchid center. \ Harold Todd will be the best {man, and ushers will: be: Richard Corriden, Earl Schally and Maurice Ritter, ‘ After a reception in the Marott kotel, the ‘couple will leave on a trip to Chicago. They will be at home at

Society—

“Of course, women have to use : . their faces and figures as bait to| ‘Bridal Dinners Are . Planned for Two catch men, but once they hook them. | oo. ; ; : they've got to have something else) Couples Who Will Be Wed on Saturday to hang on to them with oe " wi RT Wi Cg The Men Are Fooled PZT CY " : ' Dr. Ratner said that a lot of BRIDAL DINNERS ARE being planned for two men let themselves be fooled by couples who will be married on Saturday. Mrs. Harry S. ea ee, tn comeile] Noel will entertain for her daughter, Carol, and her beauty and never look for anything’ fiancee, William H. Failey, at a dinner party tomorrow night. The wedding will be at 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the Noel home.

else,” he explained. “A woman who gets a man by : such superficial means will have only a superficial “hold on him. if Guests at the dinfer will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Failey, cosmetics can get a man, cosmet-| parents of the prospective bridegroom: Mr. and Mrs, Lew Wallace of Southport, Conn.; Capt. and Mrs. Joseph T. Seawell of Arlington, Va.: Messrs. and Mesdames William A. Hanley, H. Jerome Noel and Prank Weaver, Miss Nancy Wohlgemuth, Miss Georgianna Dedaker,

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ics on another woman will take him Dr. Robert B. Failey, James

away.” He added that women-would do| Failey, Robert and George Jeffrey,

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well to remember a warning issued | thousands of years ago by Hippocrates, the fagher of medicine. . “He said ‘a fiie parade of skill without judgment may be foolish and cause more damage than usual'.”

Meatless Meals— : x Adding Protein To the Menu |

Eggs baked inside a potato lend a| new twist to a meatless meal. And meals are still meatless. | The nutrient value of both the| egg and potato make. the. dish a valuable addition to the family] table.

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MISS JANET MARIE FARRELL and Richard A. McNamara will be honored at a bridal

dinner ‘at 7 o'clock Friday night at the home of the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Farrell... The dinner will precede the wedding rehearsal. Guests will iriclude Miss Mary Mannelly of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Schmitt and their daughter, Alice Ann; Mrs. Augusta Ritchie, Misses - Mary and- Mildred Ritchie, Edward McNamara, Louis J.{McNamara ‘and Bates Adamson.

Gives Party

MISS JOAN BLAES recently entertained a group of 12 of

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ge her friends at a theater party 5. tsp. salt and supper. The supper. was 14 sp. pepper followed by a Halloween party % ¢. hot milk at her home. She is the daugh6 eggs ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Blaes.

Bake potatoes in a hot oven (425 degrees F.) until tender, about 45] minutes. Cut & slice off the top,] scoop out potatoes, mash and add next four ingredients

» ” 5 Past presidents of the Riviera club will sponsor ‘a book review at 7 p. m. Sunday at the club-

Beat until flufly. Refill potatoes -house. Mrs. Russell J. Sanders leaving a hollow in each.- Place an will review “The Miracle of the Bells” (Janney).

egg in hollow. Make a border -by forcing some of potato through a decorating’ tube. - Bake in -a mod-

A dance will follow thé review. The committeedin charge of the

By MRS. ANNE CABOT event includes Messrs. and Mes-

erate oven (350 degrees F.) until $ Ld eggs are firm. As adorable a 10-inch puppy as| dames Elmer D. Wilhite, William Serves six. you've ever seen is crocheted of| Swope and Raymond Wald.

white wool, -Big loops of the wool | make a thick “coat” for this en-| 17ing little -dog. | To obtain complete crocheting

Meets Tomorrow The Elizabeth Stanley W.C. T. U.

Family Night Set

group will sew for the Riley Hos- “It's the Brain That Counts,” w pital Cheer guild. A covered-dish

- luncheon will be served at noon.

and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530

8. Wells st., Chicago 7. "will be the speaker.

be shown, and Clayton M. Wallace

1655 'N. Alabama st. i The bride attended - Arthur Jordan Conservatory Of Music, and Mr. {Corriden ‘attended Indiana univer- |

sity -and..js- a member of Sigma |

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| The seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, will sponsor | the first of a series of radio forums | discussing public questions affect|ing women at 9:30 a. m. Saturday {over WISH. Mrs. Donovan A. Turk, | chairman, will lead the dis- | cussion. The subject

| “American Women:

Saturday will be Their Concern | for the Future.” Participants will |include Mrs. Hugh D. Merrifield, |first vicé president-elect of the seventh district; Mrs. Lowell S. | Fisher, American citizenship de{partment chairman, and Mrs. | George A. Bowen, international re- | lations. department chairman. { # o ” The seventh district will have a meeting at 1:30 p. m. Friday in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew will preside, and the program will. bein charge of “the American citizenship department. |

The . speaker will be Jameson | Campaigne, editorial writer ion. the| | Indianapolis Star. He will discuss | “What Freedom Is Worth.”

| Sistine gers "| Poetry Clubs Name Directors

Directors were elected at the re~ _icent convention of the Indiana | State ‘Federation of Poetry clubs They were Mrs. Melvin Scott, Columbus; Mrs. Mabel 8. Tilton, Kentland; Mrs. Don Craig and Miss] Anna Hosea, New officers include Mrs. Carl Irvin, New Castle, and Mrs. John Beck, Terre Haute, second and fourth vice presidents; Mrs. George Thornberg, Tipton, and Mrs. Herbert Schmutte, corresponding secre-

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Leaders from the: 40 Homemaking | clubs in Marion county will attend a two-day Home Furnishings training school at the Purdue-Marott Agricultural center beginning Thursday. Miss Janice M. Berlin is in charge. Miss Blanche Zaring, Purdue university, will discuss’ “The Use of {Color in Home Purnishings.” Mrs. Harriet West of the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. will give-a demonstration on “Light and Its Relation to Color.” : : J The club leadexs will give similar demonstrations and dfscussions in their groups which include about 1000 members.

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out with the blunt statement that

ger to their “ego from a switching now and then. have been scared out of enough wit to punish their darlings when they needed it. '

into vogue after the first world war demanded soft heartedness. As a consequence a good many ‘parents of. our time have become soft headed, too. :

{than ours was. : But the person who has lived only | presidents; Mrs. George P. Davis

Soft Parents |: - Sororities

. & Gamma Kappa chap, Alpha Zeta Beta, 6:30 p. m. today. Hotel Lincoln, v y Alpha chap, Beta Chi Theta. 8 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. William Jegen, 40100 N. Tacoma, hostess. Rush party.

Thet& chap: Delta Sigma |

Writer Says Children ~ Should'Be Corrected

By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Soripps-Howard Staff Writer

J. EDGAR HOOVER has ‘come

7:30 "p. m. today. Mrs. Eug Bowles, 1821 8, East, hostess, Halloween party.

Epsilon chap. Epsilon Sigma Al-

" : pha. Thurs. Club rooms, Ober A smack on the fanny early in| 30 Miss Lucille Batson, Ine life would keep a lot of kids out| dijanapolis Orphan’s home, of jail later on.” speaker. It's time somebody said that. : There's been a lot of nonsense Alpha Shap, ome: By Tau. 8 talked about’ letiing’ childred “ex. PT today. Hotel: Lincoln, press themselves” and of the dan-|Beta chap, Omega Phi Tau. 8

p. m. today. Mrs, Lawrence File son, 824 N. Tuxedo, hostess.

Eta chap, Phi Delta’ Pi. 8 p. m, Thurs. ¥Y. W. C: A. Business meeting.

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more than they do that some of will hold its October meeting at 3 them believe it. |p. m, Tuesday in Ayres’ auditorium, The teen agers, everyone says,|The executive board will meet. at know a great deal more than the|12:30 p. m. » grownups. The general meeting will hear a * What, foolishness that is! Of report on the chapter day break course, we can't deny that modern | fast, and plans for the annual card youngsters - have access to more | party will be discussed. facts and knowledge ‘than their| -New officers are Mrs. Herman fathers and mothers. They live |Fromer, president; Mesdames Cal in an era of mechanical miracles. | H. Irrgang, O. O. Johnson, Lawrence Their sphere of activity is bigger |Schmuttee and Elisabeth A. Waters, ? first, second, third and fourth vice

18 years doesn't: know more than and Mrs. T. E. Berry, recording and the one who has lived 40 years, | corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Wile |wnich is a truth we should bang|liam M. Haine and Mrs. Carl L, |into our children's heads. Experi-|Jones, state secretary and assiste ence of life is what brings wisdom |to men and women if they ever | urer: Miss Margaret Cooper, audie have any. { tor: Mrs. Bernard H. Jesup, parliae Mr. Hoover's reminder is timely. |mentarian;-Mrs: W. G. Ennis, pur= Soft parents often make hardened | chasing director, and Miss Nell criminals. | Lusk, sewing director.

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