Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1947 — Page 24

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ILondon Look

For Style Hint Of Wedding

BRE on a : «. Designers’ Fashions «+. Show No ‘Royal’ Signs| Th By GERRY HILL ¥ United Press Stall Correspondent | LONDON, July 31.—London so-| clalites who are splitting their bets between Norman Hartnell and Molypeux as probable designer of Prin-{ cess Elizabeth's wedding dress got | no encouragement from Molyneux's | collection of fall fashions, | The 15 models shown by the! Duchess of Kent's favorite dressmhaker stuck strictly to daytime’ business and showed no signs of al royal order in the offing. { Molyneux's silhouette was hour glass, as was that of Victor Stetbel, who also showed today. Padding was used to round the hips of some Molyneux suits. ‘Topcoats were shown with a rounded shoulder line. corset-tight skirts.

Steibel Sets Styles For Export Buyers

Outstanding in the collection was a shirred skirted cocktail dress with a velvet corselet waistline and a| velvet jacket trimmed with taffeta. | Stelbel appeared to have been set~ ting his styles for the export buyers | with whom he is a favorite. | Daytime suits featured rounded lines in jackets which had deep revers and frequently stiffened hip- |

home and look at the rooms there

What would she see?

Your friends probably judge | your home by its appearance, its air of comfort and its obvious conveniences. Why not sit in im-

‘A NEW front entrance will work wonders,

Few New Touches Will Lend An Inviting Appearance vr wd "To an Older House

By PAUL T. HAAGEN, Noted Architect DID YOU EVER OPEN. your own front door and go inside your

with the critical eye of a friend

or acquaintance who might just chance to come in?

Pirst, would she sense an air of inviting comfort? Is it the kind of home she would like her family to live in?

kitchen and it is most important that the kitchen be arranged for

| ease of handling the routine of

|At High Cost

lines. Skirts below them were slim and figure molding.

Simple daytime dresses had fre- | Top-

quent hip pocket stiffening. coats were less full than last season and all were double breasted. Full-skirted evening gowns in the Steibel collection featured lavish

decoration. An orchid chiffon pic. | ture gown had a black velvet waist-|

band and jet-spangled brassier:

line. A zed dress had bustline trim. | ming of pink rosebuds ind black velvet bows embroidered with seal-!

ing wax. Champagne chiffon pop. pies topped a striped dress in black velvet and white fallle,

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cause. Alcohol stains are next,

of big ash trays and coasters and see that they are used.

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By MRS. ANNE CABOT Styles change in most everything but love , . embroider these gay “conversation piece” motifs on kitchen towels or dinette curtains, Six and one-half inch transfers for the four dif-

ferent designs shown, to be embroidered in stitches that were popular long before the years pictured.

To obtain hot<iron transfers for four designs, stitch lustrations, color chart and full directions for Pattern 5570 send 16 cents in coin, your name, address and the pat. tern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 8, Wells st., Chicago 17.

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partial judgment upon your own home? Is the entrance to your home attractive? A new front entrance door and frame of good stock may be installed which might make a great difference In the appear ance of your home. 1s there a suitable and sightly storm enclosure for - the winter months, and is it repaired or painted when you put it away for the summer? Your lving room walls might be repapered or repainted, which may call for a new color scheme {n draperies, for venetian blinds, for a different treatment of the

| mantel, for a new arrangement of the pictures or perhaps a new | type .of wall decoration altogether. |-

vy » n AND THE kitchen, Is it attractive? It is a pleasure to work in

| a modern, cheerful, convenient

oT imes Pattern Servite

cooking and clearing up after

meals. Built-in cabinets, a new linoleum floor covering, a coat of

paint and —fresh— bright curtains

| will work wotiders with this in- | dispensable and overworked room. Perhaps you can bring much | pleasure into. the lives of the | children by constructing a play | room or study or hobby room in | the basement or attic—using insulating board on the walls and ceiling for comfort. | You may find that by installing | a dormer in the roof to supplement a large unused space you oan have a sewing room, or a dressing room, or even a small bedroom, :

: » ow r AN EXTRA bath might be a real luxury. ? | Or perhaps you might like to modernize one of your existing | bathrooms. Practical tileboard that may be decorated in any color and looks much the same | as real tile may be used, or-you | may choose a tileboard that = comes already finished to be in- | stalled around the plumbing fix- | tures, By use of chromium-plated moldings to accentuate the tile patterns and cover the joints, a pleasing note is introduced.

Marriage Now Is 4 Luxury ~

Blockade Takes Toll | In Best Educated

Marriage today is a luxury most young Americans cannot afford,

charges Better Homes & Oardens)

magazine. Biit if we are to preserve the American home and family, to

stem’ the tidal waves of promiscuity, i

delinquency and divorce, the maga~ zine continues, we must make marriage available to young couples. Marriage

six divorces for every 10 marriages in the United States. The thing that is wrong is the denial of mar-

is not outworn and a’ failure, although in 1946 there were”

riage to young people who want it. The result of this barrier is a growing army of crippled personalities.

Institute for Human Relations, “leads to far better marriage adjusts

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“Early marFiage,” declares Dr. J. Tha F. Bender, director of the National|

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ment both physically and psychol- | ogically. The early-marrieds reach |

compatibility easily and naturally as nature intended them to. It Is| the late-marrieds who are crippled’ by previous, furtive experiences and |

by stunted dnd repressed emotions. “Young married men are steadfer, more level-headed and more

capable of productive. work than i”

unmarried men the same’ age. They are more ambitious, more re-

liable. They are relieved of physical

tensions and of the distracting and irregular life which single men customarily lead.” ” » ” | AT THE bottom of such juvenile crime and unrest is the marriage!

blockade, the National Probation | | association * has found.

“The See / curity of knowing that a wife, a|

reach in the reasonably near fu-| ture would save-many a youth from cynicism and crime” it points out. | The best candidates for marriage]

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and parenthood are getting married |

latest—and producing the mallet

‘families. The blockade at the altar {takes its most devastating toll! among the best educated Young .a¢ petersburg, is being converted into a botanical park and wild-life sanctuary.

people—doctors, lawyers and mem- | bers of other high-standing pro- | {essions. : y Census ‘figures indicate that a girl with only a sixth-grade education has three times the chance of marrying by the time she is 25 than the girl who went to college. Among girl college graduates 46 per cent are still unmarried at the age of 30, while only 13 per cent of the girls who quit school at grade 6 are unwed. The .G.1. bill of rights has proved that marriage need not be an alternative to higher education, Married students in colleges today, and particularly those with children, are the best students. Analysis of the grades of 4201 veterans at the Unl-

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TEEN TOGS—'Suited" for fall. Helen Sullivan wears this costume by Anthony of California. It's in "Romance Teal’ and the neckline is” accented with a Helen attends

Greenwood high school and is

scarf.

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ciety. (Wasson's).

Southern Lake Is Remodeled

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, July 31.

—Roughly a mile square, Lake Mag- | giore, in the geographical center of |

The lake, only two miles from the

city's downtown hotel and shopping district, northerners a hitherto unseen view of Florida's sub-tropical jungleland.

will give thousands of

Plans for the lake include a motor highway around the periphery of the lake, with woodland trails, bridle paths, picnic areas and canoe canals included in the grand scheme. Nearly a million dollars already has been earmarked by the city for the park development, :

1021 married veterans received significantly higher grades than the unmarried ones—and 63 who had

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