Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1947 — Page 22
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Cocktail dress. By LOUISE FLETCHER Times Woman's Editor THE PETITE woman-—the one who measures up to five-feet-five or less—gets a break in some of
. + | the new designs permissible now #that fabric limitations have been of styles included everything from
Slim-lined pleated dresses, for instance, are her dish. They proi- vide a tall-making look which the | long and rangy girls don’t really There are some “other designing tricks, such as cannily manipulated skirt drapery, that gre right down her alley, too. At a press showing in New York
Casual suit. figure was presented by the Varden people who make their Varden Petites and Varden Casuals especially for the five-five-or-less woman. A complete round-the-clock line
casual resort wear to street suits, cocktail and afternoon = dresses and evening gowns. > . » » = Fabric Variety COTTONS IN manipulated
stripe treatments, checked tissue ginghams, spun rayons and shan-
tones, prints, wools and chiffons
recently, a whole bag of dress were the fabrics.
tricks for the average American
Typical of the collections are
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P.-T. A. Will Meet Tuesday Night
The * Warren Central ParentTeacher association will ‘have its
to the editor of The Indianapolis black Ueft) has & DIE, |qymey will talk on “It's Our BusiA 6 p. m. supper will precede the meeting, and children may spend toned background inserted in the evening in the gymnasium. Wayne will be in charge. cs Trt, oe, 1 | "ow PT Hl ie mak spun rayon (center) to lend a Yea from wan pm ™ ) : Miss Margaret Weadick, staff The loose-fitting hip-length jac- |,yree of the Marion County Tuberket has a high square collar. The |cyjosis association, spoke to the trim fly-front skirt ° provides |crispus Attucks Parent-Teacher height and sleekness. Completing |gs5aciation at its meeting yesterday the ‘picture is a colorful striped |i, the high school auditorium. jersey basque shirt in blue and The group saw the film, “Let white or blue and brown. » # - Back Again Concert club, under the disgction
PLEATS ARE back again after ~& long, enforced absence. Here | (right) they are stitched in a flat. |Ch°ITHALL Was In charge. tering all-wool suit with a long- | . sleeved bolero jacket. ‘Meeting Arranged
a it, f ar : Pots Tos has ‘orca snd rut | BY Catholic Group shoulders set off by notched la- Mother Theodore circle, Daughpels. The broad buckled belt gives [ters of Isabella, will meet at 8 p. m. dded dash to a costume which |Tuesday at the Catholic community
The Varden Petite line is shown | precede the social hour. Mrs. Z. W. | Leach, regent, will be in charge.
P. H. N. A. Officers, Directors
| Are Elected as Group Holds
fk t- ° 5 Its 34th Annual Meeting Mrs. Marlow W. Manion was elected president of the Public Health Nursing association at the 34th ‘annual meeting of the organization yesterday. : : ; Other officers elected included Mrs. George A. Kuhn, second vice president; Mrs. Frederick F. Marston, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Louis H. Segar, assistant treasurer. These officers wiil serve from 1947-1949. Members of the board ! of directors who will serve for / three-year terms include Mesdames | : George A. Bowen, Harold K. Bach- | : ’ elder, Alexander G. Cavins, Roy K.| Coats, Pierre PF. Goodrich, F. R.! Kautz and Montgomery - 8S. Lewis : and Miss Helen Sheerin. Mrs. Meta /Slven Walter H. Montgomery was elected | to fill an unexpired term of two : years, | A GOOD sandwich fii-o Fis Symposium Speakers | Participating in the symposium, SI0Wd be ved in generous “Medical and Nursing Problems | Toueh Amounts on the bread to Arising Out of Long Time Iiiness,” "= +e most deliclous sandwich. the feat - e feature of the luncheon meet ol SANDWICH SPREADS ing ‘yesterday, were Dr. E. Vel ion (For Monday Lunepeon) Hahn, who spoke on “The {ole of y the Generdl Pracfitione,#. py ¢, Egg and Cheese L. Williams, who ¢ ccussed “The| 2 hard-cooked eggs Need for Hogirais and Clinics,”| 1 ¢- grated” American cheese and Mis Z /Marie Winkler, who se-|% tsp: Worcestershire sauce lectid “The Role of the Visiting| 2 thsps. mayonnaise Nfirse.” 2 tbsps. chopped green pepper diame v Pinch salt Press hard-cooked eggs through a Nature Study Club {yeve. Add remaining ingredients bout % cup. To M and blend. Makes a ’. eet Sunday ee a “Evergreens” will be the subject eam cheese of the round table’ of the Nature! 1 30a Phase shredded (2%. 02. jar dried beef, Study club meeting at 7:30 p. m.| 4 eps. milk, about Sunday at the home of Miss Anna| gomen cream cheese and stir in flouise Cochrane. The discussion| iq beef. Add enough milk to willbe led by Miss Louise MeCOr- | make a spreading consistency. . & . i The club's annual winter frolic | 12kes 3bout % cup. will be a covered dish dinner at 1
bm. Jan. 26, at the cabin as! Vacation in South Woollen’s gardens. Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Forest LeMasters, J. T. Jenks will be in charge of the |S. Michigan rd., are guests at the ‘hare and hound contest for the Patricia hotel in Miami, Fla. They (event, { will be at home after Feb. 15.
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