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In January Mrs. Ralph H, and Harry J. Fishwho run the Mayfair

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Nick Minuskin, chairman of bridge tournaments for the arch of Dimes. Nick and I won the tournament. Today's’ hand’. came up. On the opening lead of the diamond thrée, ‘Nick played low from dummy and East, feeling from the bidding that the ace of diamonds would be a give-up play, put on the jack. Nick won with the queen, cashed the king of clubs and led a small heart over to the king. RR » » ” NOW the might make the mistake of the ace of clubs’ and discarding the five ‘of, spades. But there is a chance to make seven on this hand And it al ways can be played safely for

Nick made the correct: play of the seven of clubx, |! ing in his own hand small heart. Then he laid down the ace of hearts, picking East's jack. He went oyer: with the 10 of. hearts

dummy and ruffed anot es

The six of | over. taken by, seven, 3 my, . lad on the’ jack’ Pe as fom he 9 monds. The Hie 1D Bf discarded on ° s

club, then the i een of spades |

was led. Bast refused to cover, declarer let iw ride and thus made seven.

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The Eta . Denn Sorority,

Mrs. Winfred : Brookside Pkwy., Mrs.

were honor guests.

Talk Cancelled

Because of illness, Mrs. Hope as cancelled her Friday night before the Propylaeum Club. . Mrs. Nevitt will give an extra talk for

Bedford Nevitt talk on the UN

Phi’ Theta an Easter party yesterday a tbe home of

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"ARTISTS IN THE MAKING —

By JEAN MANEY LIKE Y THE, U.S. Mail, noth ing stops the members of the Teen Art Canteen. The teeners brave all kinds of weather to come to the demonstration and business sessions held twice a month. The only meeting so far that

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the club next month after return- + ing from Bogota, Colombia, AU lM

League Meets The Indianapolis League Women Voters met last night

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We, the Women—

By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer :

IN A few short months Mrs.

‘slave to. fashion, chances are ‘she never again will be free. The designers are already telling her those aggerated clothes she bought last

of the “New Look" are just too, extreme. 8o Mrs. America now Ruth Millett shops in fear and trembling. The suit or dress shown her looks okay right now. But will it be the right length in a few more months? Will the fullness still be in the right place? . ‘wn " THE clothes industry treats its slaves with utmost contempt. It turned out a lot of outlandish numbers and told women they must go in for them or be out of style. Now the fashion industry looks with an amused and superior air on those same styles and comes up. with a modified silhouet—in much better taste -it says. 0 Mrs. Americd has the clothes jitters. She can 't. build an adequate Surarghe with any

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failed to attratt the members was the one held on the night of the sectionals—and even art can't compete with basketball when Hoosiers are involved. The group of almost 30 teen agers was organized four years ago for interested high school students, All the city schools arg represented in the canteen along with several township schools. The members pay dues of $1 a year and provide their own art supplies.

” » » THEY MEET the second Wednesday of each month’ for a demonstration class in the auditorium of the Herron Art Museum. The fourth Wednesday of the month is given over to business when the teeners meet in the Park Department. Art teachers, Indianapolis

painters and sculptors and com- , Thetcial

artists volunteer . to

speak to the canteen members Teen Topies—

Teen Fashion Pg for Spring

Bunny what Jost an old last a sunning vears viumber with some prick. Qimmicks.

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green ties, - green hair-bows, green ribbons in your buttonhole, And color is style news. 8t. Pat's green is good this

* year—especially for accessories

with’ navy-blue suits. Navy is a favorite any spring and it's super-special this 1048. ‘You'll see bushels of blue suits in all the teen shops. Most of them are full-skirted with neat little jackets. And hats, scarves, bags and blouses come in kelly green, white, red and odd off-shades of pink. - » #” ” . YES, the real color news for Baster is the pinky-purples, the

timental flower tints, violet, lavender, petumia and pale fuchsia. Deeper shades. too, in suits and dresses, jackets and skirts, as well as accessorfes, Used to be that purple was an old-lady color. Not so today! 'Teeners take to it like . ‘ducks. new light shades of lipstick, the

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- Miss Betty Foster, head of the Manual High School art department, “demonstrates illuminated lettering’ +6 members of the Teen Art Canteen. The students are (left to right) Donna Barreft, Evelyn Boyd, Norma Ayres, Paul J, Rickey Jr., James Mousley (standing), Betty Mertens and Bob Jeffries.

at their demonstration meetings, At the most recent one Miss Betty Foster, head of the Manual High School art department, gave an illustrated talk on illuminated lettering. With finished samples that resemble the work of medieval monks, Miss Foster explained the use of colored capital letters in art layouts. Sy Perazyk, Wilbur Peat, Harry Wood and Mrs. R. H. Tyndall are the adult sponsors of the group. n o 2 THE youthful artists hope to establish a studio of their own. This project has been pending for the four years of the club’s existence, but the members hope now to move into an old carriage house located at.the rear of the Veterans of Foreign Wars property at 16th St. and Park Ave. by late spring. Other aims of the teeners include a “clothesline” exhibit of

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work done by the members, a trip to the artists’ golony in

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trips. Jim Herndon is president of the group and Marian Davis is secretary. The members take turns being vice president and arranging the demonstration meetings each month.

Travel Clothes Have ‘Built-In’ Suitcases

By BARBARA BUNDSCHU United Zress Staff Correspondent

NEW YORK, Mar. 17—A fourcostume travel wardrobe with “overnight case” pockets led off the fashion forecast for fall, 1948. Shades of yellow,

planners.

colored jersey and wool crepe.

tied at the neck with cocoa woolen and flared at the sleeve with piece-of-pie gussets, carried the suitcase pockets. They were piped in leather, lined with waterproof fabric and divided into compartments to “keep the bottles quiet.”

Under it for travel, Miss Max-

in cocoa brown jersey.

Accessory Colors Varied For the Same Outfits

For dressing up when you get

a full-skirt, back-buttoned suit in cocoa wool crepe. + The shoe sellers proposed a

wide variety in accessory. color{

combinations. The travel ¢ostume was teamed alternately with dark brown, cocoa and navy

Dark brown, equal to black in

(was shown with gray shoes and (again with black to match the fine-lined accent of the plaid.

|some with Monte- Sano’'s rusty

gold-shot taupe wool. cocktail dress of Pauline Trigere. A gray and yellow plaid suit, {teamed by Vincent Coppola with {his fur-lined yellow tweed coat,

Deep green leather was hand-

great coat. Black was an alter|nate suggestion with the rust and [spice colors,

ET TT——r Miss Anita Colby To Conduct Show.

Miss Anita Colby will be tke guest commentator at Block's i: fashion shows on Mar. 25. The first performance will be given at 11:30 a. m. and the second show-

m. in the auditorium, A former \ model and motion picture | Miss Colby ,itress, Miss Colby is now a studio executive in Hollywood. She will

in Indianapolis next

around the infected bone including herbs, ‘powders from mummies, egg yolk, and crushed body] lice,

vented to aid in the work of boring into the bone and. scraping out infected material.

forms of treatment has been the use of maggots.

.| they are placed in an area con- | taining dead bone and other dead

spice, russet and brown, gray and a splash of wine were featured colors in the preview showing presented by the National Shoe Retailers Association as a guide to its own fall

The travel costume, designed by Vera Maxwell, was made up in a neutral ground tweed flecked with brown and red and in cocoa-

The swinging tweed great coat,

well showed a tapered slack suit

prominence in the show, was sug|gested for wear with navy blue land wine, matching furs. rather {than suits, and with: the lovely

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