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Well, it's “Ladies First” through all doorways in homes and public buildings. And the guy does the strong-arm work opening doors, | of course. (Stand back, gal, and give him a chance.) Girls and women board buses | and trains ahead of their men- | folk. But alighting from said | vehicles, it’s just the other way. | The male animal hops out first— | theoretically in order to fend off approaching traffic. Brave fella! o ” n AS SOON as Jack sets foot on terra firma, he helps his lady to alight and guides her to the curb. After that, though, it's ap to Jane to propel herself .along without assistance, unless the walk is unusually rough or poorly lighted. | & The gallant guy grabs his gal's elbow again when they come to a street crossing. It's never cor4 1 rect for a woman to clutch her | man or to hang “on to his arm. |
‘Mrs. Jules Zinter ‘To Be Speaker
The Heather Belles chapter, In-| ternational Travel-Study club, will!
FOR JUNIORS—A centers noid its first luncheon meeting off PARIS DESIGNED—This black of-attraction dress for juniors |the season in the Hotel Washing-| faille dinner dress is an Amerhas a colorful cummerbund to [ton Saturday, Sept. 13, at 12:30] jcan-made duplicate of one in emphasize the small-waisted, |p. m. | a collection designed by rounded - hip silhouette. The Mrs. Jules Zinter will speak on Jacques Heim of Paris especialelasticized front gives. a smooth | “England.” Mrs. A. Clinton Daviswweater’ lock to the bodice, son and Mrs. Lewis Armel will be
radio, a clock are ifidispensable items for the teen-age room. Sec tional chests, lots of cupboard space and single cabinets are the answer to the easily-achieved neat and orderly room. Plan on having twin beds, too, If possible, for the teen-aget likes | to’ invite friends home to stay” overnight, The new mattress-and- | springs-on-legs variety, with |= headboards to match the decora- | “tion of the room, are space | savers. :
We, the Women— -
“Take a Lesson From Grable’
By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer | NEWS ITEM: “Movie actress Betty Grable, the little blond from St. Louis who'parlayed a * shapely pair of legs into film star-
{ ¢ : i st room at ‘little cost and | : Walker Should Refl : ues Fi By d ou erect } Couple to Be at Home achieve the smart decotator Mlfect | B ealctast at Club de rr In Bloomington ; shtit-youve-siways-admired,——i 0.1.0 low Rite | L ac : ! i CE - ie church Her Ideas | Miss Joan Hayden will be wed to For something really: “extra lt Welding Dreaiest as iF Lage OW mofe |Allan M. Spiegel at 10:30 a. m. to- fj} " y | BhOFE LOUNTIY Cll 0 40 Miss Mare And Parents Should | | In 8% special” . . . trapunto embroid® marriage of ‘Miss Antoinette Schel- / > | morrow SS. Peter and Pauly ery on taffeta is Idwely ad well [ler and Robert A. Connor at 10:30 ohn Paul Go Easy’ on Advice (cathedral. The Rev. Pr. Francis worth the effort. Instructions for o'clock. tomorrow morning. Joseph V.,' By JEAN TABBERT ; Van Benten will officiate, both single and double beds are | ig p : y : The vows will be read by the Rt sat 9:30 TEEN-AGERS like out- Parents of the couple are Mr. Keven) In Be Jalierp 3 wei 885 Rev. Msgr. James Downey in St. $ self -e ssion | 's. s D. 2104 14 a variety of trimming finishes. Catherine of = Sienna™ Catholic Jes for self -expre | Eid Mrs. James, D. Hayden, 30 i To obtain complete instructions, tehureh The Rev. Fr. Donald J. y full-length just as ‘well as.the adults | N. Delaware st. and Mr. Aid Mrs GE Ee ichuich | The Rev. PY A ight satin ; ‘in their families do. Clarence R. Spiegel, of Shelbyville, flounce and pleating variations |ijal mass. ker's illu. One of the: best he : ; i N Ai Miss Ellen Claire Swallow, Rock- illustrated for bedspreads (pat- | Mr and Mrs. F. J. Scheller, 2720 to.a seed $ouraes these Aer ing Fs. : \ bs A Eh i ie ' ‘port, will be the maid of honor, She tern 8732), seid 18 pif ol, |Napoleonest., are the bride's parSrowing Bn NOR Sr i , uc your name, address and phe pat- ents, The mother of the bridegroom y a white member of the high school set a § jwinl wear a hyacinth blue taffeta tern number to Anne Cabot; The |is Mrs. Agnes Peelle Connor, 1512 white Ore roomgof her own. If house space frock. The junior bridesmaid, Miss Indianapolis Times, 530 8. Wells |N. Meridan st. is short, then a corner, an alcove | |Alice Jean Gerlach, wil be dressed st, Chicago 1. Miss Rita Scheller will be her yette, the or an attic room will do. { lin sandalwood rose. es a— pearing — sister's maid of honor. The sister | i y wear an The important thing is to let | A white taffeta gown, styled with O ’ Hous » at Y WwW CC A of ‘the bridegroom, Miss Sally Con- : gown. The the teen-ager decide furnishings | |. hoop skirt, butterfly bustle and pen SC ¢ . o« Ny . nor, and Mrs. Jack Nelan, James: : : ; . : . - aids, hy Helfar and color scheme of the living i» chapel train, will be worn by the Four new Y. W. ©. A, staff mem-| Information on clubs, classes and [0% N. ¥, will be Dridesmal , will be space she Vil all. er OWL bride. Her fngerp illusion veil bers will be introduced at an open other activities will be handled by|ADeY will be dressed alike In blue r Typical teen-age ingenuity and will be held by a Chantilly lacel, ’ . pgp ig oy / ’ Imoire frocks with matching tiaras tafeta. +ghthusiasm plus just a few help- bonnet. ~ She Will carry a white| "Ouse Tuesday at the ¥. W, C. A. MIs. Dro My McClamroeh, Pro-ang gloves. best man, al hints from mother or dad) orchid centered in white tuberoses| They are Miss Elsie Ann Barty, (Sram counsejor. A white moire faille dress will be clude Mr, will transform the most trying and Chantilly lace. Priluselphin ssistant 2 He Returns ns {0 q 1 worn by the bride. It has a bustle- : : plbyv y Teen department; 58 yiis| rn. outh back and fishtail train, She will . - room into a cleverly-concocted Robert Fixe, of Shelbyville, will be y a mirror of the teen-agers | the best man, The ushers will in. Herrling and Miss Viola Whiffen, Mrs. Lillle McWatters: who has Wear an illusion veil held by an follow io personality. ge clude Joel Wells, Evansville; Clyde both of Wisconsin, assistants in thel, 0 yoiring the United States, Orange blossom wreath. Her flowers Draperies, carpeting, “addenda” "| Wiley, of Shelbyville, and Harold health education department, and)..." qa for her home in Jackson. Will be white roses. s" as well as the furniture should jl [hurston, {Miss Marion Fray, Washington, Pa, ile, Fla. She has been in the Wiliam P. Connor will be his $ ‘parents, reflect the ° teen-agers ideas. " | Mr. and ‘Mrs. Denby C. Gerlach, [to be the director of the Y-Teen| ...' \iciting her cousin, W. P, brother's best man. The ushers . Walker, Functional angles should be | TEEN-AGE EYE APPEAL — White ruffled organdy sets the theme for this frilly [421 W. Westfield bivd,, will be hosts department. Miller, 413 N. Highland ave, (will include Lawrence Connor and S0eN9 stressed as well as the equally b d d . d | +h x f th f . ot ¥ Th b d r d may for a-reception after the ceremony | An original playlet by Miss Jean ar————— » Robert Scheller. ) 4 p.m, Snrortant’ one of comto | bearoom esigne to P ease The eye ° e teminine een-ager. e be prea S$ MAY pollowing a short trip, the couple Elkins will be given at 8 p.m Ge y le Cl l pP . . A reception will be held at the ig, Lafaye Pp 8 ; be purchased in dauble as well as twin sizes. The set is available at Ayres . + will be at home in Bloomington. Following that, Misses Herrling and raraen Ciuo rogram iyome of the bride's parents at 3 4 5 parents, Lots of Storage Space — TE i A, TTT t . , The bride, a graduate of Butler Whiffen will give a demonstration| Mrs, Stewart A. Greene, 4624 N..)p. m. The couple will go east on iH the couple Means Neat Quarters . Teen Topics— miversity, is attending the Indiana of swimming and diving. Other Pennsylvania st., will entertain the/iheir wedding trip. A graduate of 3 N. New - ’ to y ~~ niversity -- graduate school:*- The ollie: will include crafts,|Fall Creek Garden club at 11 a. m.[Butler university, the bridegroom is ¢ ] A place to read, to listen W ho ( oes ridegroom also is attending the millinery, volley ball, badminton Monday. 'Mrs. Walter P. Morton|a member:of Phi Delta Theta fra- — dhe radio to York. = 3 Siren: J . niversity. and square dancing. will speak and,show slides on birds. |ternity. obby or just to alone is im- | ' | BAD : ) ] : portant to the high school stu- | ‘Ahead dent. “A's” seem a little easier % | a oh achieve if study space is com- | i - > 3 | w fortable and easily accessible. Ot W hom: For the very feminine, organdy | J >» ] & is the answer to the decoration By SALLY problem. If she's the tailored | THIS BUSINESS of who goes | : ore, suined chintz corduroy | ahead of whom and when! It's : 4 ¢ mig more appealing. 3 | | Shelves to hold books, a small | ‘perplexing. o & | on .
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v stesses. Ruth Millett dey pay off and the all-'round unpressed hosts a oe and tiered skirt demonstrate os better than beauty of face, brains, | pleats fan out gracefully in the Luncheon at Club | the Paris origin of the design. | : ability or education. For all our | Skirt js Bre is mossy koda | “ne Daughters of the British] (Ayres) talk of new opportunities for | crepe. |blocks. | Empire will have a luncheon at the! oil DE women, the fact remains that a | oe Meridian Hills Country clyb Mon- Whos dl THE y ing ise, lke her | shapely pair of legs was the most Auxiliary Progra m {day noon, Mrs. C, P. Clark will be 4 on mal ke slot hes as i lucrative asset any American . Big ES 1 oe. ho line’ hostess. up icate Paris designs They are | working woman possessed in the | ig gle unit, American Legion ORNL an | the “Jeunes Filles collection of " 3 945 auxiliary, will hear Mrs. Raymond yy: . 3 . | Jacques Heim, especially created ; youd IO sv Rutt talk on the Argentine, next I 17°St Fall Meeting by the French designer and re- | AND ‘NOW American girls are Thursday night at the Legion hall] The first fall meeting of Kappa| produced by three firms: Junior | k . told they have got to cover up in New Augusta. Mrs. Rutt is Pan-!Phi Delta sorority will be held at League Frocks, which turns out 1 iB - ' fheir legs in theename of fashion. |American chairman. Miss Maxine 7:30 p. m, Monday at 135 E.| the dresses; Victoria Juniors, H Nobody would expect a girl with | Merritt will show moving pictures. |Ohio st. | making the coats and suits, and i a beautiful face to go about in a ree ————————p | Madcaps, producer of the cha- | 2 * heavy veil. Nobody would dare T W T : peaux. , . ri a girl with a good brain een ardrobe riumphs This first collection created in ‘| i should act like a dummy. - Paris for the American girl was | 1 But the girl with the Grable- modeled this afternoon in Ayres’ | 1 type limbs is told she can’t count | tearoom. It reflects, Mr. Heim | iH on them any longer to help her | | says, the’ American girl as he | 2 get along in the world. | sees her: “Beautiful, gay, spirited | iy It's a safe bet that Miss ‘Grable and with a fashion personality ; won't make many pictures that | all her own.” - E - i 1 | oi \ Becy her high salaried logs under | COATS include casual, sweep= | E Then why should ordinary ing tweeds as well as softly mold- : working girls with less celebrated, | ed-styles. Suits are of tweed, i but ‘equally beautiful legs, con- gabardine, soft wools and velvets, | ceal theirs under long skirts? If Dresses have “slender bodices, their legs are their best asset, molded at hipline and shoulder, | : ! then they had better take a lesson in wool,” satin, taffeta, tulle and | i from Miss Grable and refuse to { lace (the latter for evening oc- % oy hide them. That's just common casions). ; } sense, = The hats go round the clock | he | with the costumes, including cas- | 0 . | ual styles, bicornes, tricornes, 1] Couple on Trip | Homburg t706s, bridvien sndes | ) pP | for dress-up and calots in satin | A. T and velvet, . . d y To the W est rrr PASTELS of beige, blue, melon in a cashmere-like wool dress A : i oy . . . . 3 ' Miss Rosemary Witt became the Es to Attend designed by BABS Jr. . :. new lang pointed collar . . . shirred .“ 5 bride of Hugh F. Johnson Jr. last} C ; datail . . tiny waisted 9 to RC TRTERTPETRPRRRRE IL AL i of Lourdes| > a en, oe Fw Fr. onvention | Block's College Shop, Second Floor. Joseph. Beecham read the rite at] | Miss Louise Grant, director of the i $a m ort 4 ‘Methodist hospital School of Nurs- ) : Charles W. Witt, 30 Johnson ave.,| \§ ing service; Miss Rena D. Moore, | 4 is the bride's father, and the bride-| director of nursing education, and B. i groom's parents are of Sibley, Mo. {two stueent nurses, Miss Lila Lee y Miss | Patricia Berlier was the |Childers and Miss Eleanor Louise METALLIC TRIM on black or green wool dress". . . in classic
(Pulling, have left for Seattle where [they will represent the school at {the anmial convention of the: Na-
maid of honor, and the bridesmaids included Miss Alvena Duhon, and Miss Mary ‘Margaret Johnson. | Christine Cook was the flower girl] tional League of Nursing Educa-. and Benjamin and Elizabeth Mor- [tion. The convention will open Monrow were train bearers. day.
lines relying mostly on its simplicity and quality . . . perfect fa: now or under coats. 1240 20. eausausrnserrvaranees AMF24.95
Donald Johnson was his brother's) . By SUE BURNETT | Miss Childers, a senior and new- - best man. ‘The ushers included Whether it's a “date bait” frock or a classroom jumper outfit, the |ly elected president of the student C. " Robert P. Boecler, 8t. Louis; Paul teen-age seamstress can “roll her own” to achieve wardrobe triumphs. |association, and Miss Fulling, a - ! Hoboy, Dayton, O, and Robert Certain to be your danceable dress of the season, the clever date Junior, were chosen by vote of the COSTUME SUIT . . . a Trilby original . . . formal when the
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. Shuman, Anderson. frock (left) is- created to enhance a young figure with its unusual student body to attend. | A reception was held at the home| trim at neckline and one hip. Pattern 8126 is for sizes 11, 12, 18, 14, | Miss Grant will participate in a) of the bride's father after the cere-| 1g and 18. Size 12, 3% yards of 35 or 39-inch; % yard for contrasting [round table discussion Wednesday | ~mony. After a trip west, the couple pands, fon “Building an Understanding of | * will live at the Johnson ave. ad-| The ‘most dependable and best looking classroom frock is the |the Curriculum Within the School dress. fu attractive, youthful jumper (right) that pairs off so neatly with a [of Nursing.” « . The bridegroom is a graduate o long-sleeved blouse or bright pull-over. Choose a light-weight wool, a maie——————————— : the Mechanical Engineering college, corduroy’or gabardine in the new fall colors. Pattern 8090 is for sizes Guild Meetings ‘ of Kansas City. 12,14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14, jumper, 2%. yards of 54<{ch; blouse with | Units of the Riley Hospital Cheer Tr ~ guild meeting next week at the hos-
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* For eitherpattern, send 25 cents in coins, your name, address, : Mrs. John Coyle, 413 N. Oxford | size desired and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis |“June Time”; Tuesday—"0ld John st, will entertain members and Heriry”; Wednesday--Just Do Your|
: r Times Pattern service, 214 W. Maryland st. Indianapolis 9. . * : . . pledges of eras Sorvres chapter, Tae In disses) 25 cents for a copy of the fall and winter |Best”; Thursday—"The Jolly piles") : ; . u ; rerus Cc ‘at a tea from ‘It's filled with smart, wearable styles; test “A Windy Day,” and Friday— ny 0 Sore Hours: 9: : ir 4p. m. Sunday, and special features. Pree pattern printed in the book. s of Lonesomeville.” LEE i Sr 2 AOR : 9:30 fo 5:00, Monday Yhrough Saturday
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