Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1948 — Page 15

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agreements Ing amendments.” their support of gram and asked authorization for fon.

Ahigren, Whiting, Communists as ? Judas,” at an

J second vice e national organi. till have descend. in our own midst us to doubt our. ;} class against nst race and labor ment,” she said.

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By JEAN MANEY THE URGE to act is one that affects all ages—even the teen years.

Indianapolis teeners are

tucky. The Junior - Civic Theater's Teenage Workshop is » made-to-order organization for

“future Katharine Cornelis and -

Maurice Evanses, “School for Husbands” is the production in rehearsal pow. It will be presented next Tuesday and Wednesday. Pat

Lisette in Moliere's, famous story and Joe Miller is to be

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The other leads will by Bruce ‘Pearson, Barbara Lemons, Mike May, Pat Wilson and Tex Sanburg. They will be supported by a of 40. Walter 8. Russell, Civic designer, is directing the teen-agers and Mrs. Horace Roberts and Mrs, John G. Kinghan are co-

chairmen.

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COSTUMES, props and back-

drops for “all the Junior pros

ductions are made by the: members. The Teenage Workshop is set up just as Its grown-up counterpart, the Civic Theater. A leading’ lady in one play will be a backdrop painter in and the lowly wardrobe assistant in “School for "Husbands” may be the prima donna in another month. The 16 permanent members of the workshop represent all the city high schools. Parts in the plays are not restricted to members —tryouts are held and any teen-ager is eligible to indulge a “yen to “prance before the Tootlights.

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LEADING "LADY Pat Locke, in her costume for the Junior

Civic Theater's ig ol Worksh bands,” gets a final

eck by Mrs. Horace Roberts.

"School, for HusJoe Miller,

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the male lead, watches- the operation with an appreciative eye. ~The play will be presented next Civic.

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Even for such kinds of hypertension some recent developments in treatment offer promise for at least some patients. For example, some patients have been given a diet from which not only the sodium contained in salt is removed but most of the sodium In the other foods. ‘Table salt, incidentally, is sodium chloride, but the sodium pari can appear in other combinations, The low sodium diet is rather complicated to prepare and probably is not too tasty, but good results in bringing about a drop in blood pressure have been reported. » . .

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And they aren't marrying millionaires, the way the girls used to do.” S80 says a New York wardrobe mistress, who has been studying

Ruth Millett showgiris and

years. The lady has a polit, And it doesn't apply just to the college girls who go into show business. -It-applies to all-girls. It doesn't pay a woman—in the long run—to study any "subject at the expense of studying men. Because the surest way for an ambitious girl ‘to cinch a secure future for herself is to pick out the right man and lead him to the altar.

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IN A career, a woman can never let down, never rest on her laurels, never feel that no

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be taken care of. . The . only career open to women that offers all those things is a wise ma No wonder the wardrobe mistress feels sorry for today’s. educated showgirls. No matter how much time they've spent in classrooms, they aren't bright if they don’t realize that a good marriage is the best career for & woman. When she is at 'hér most seductive age, a woman had better concentrate on getting a husband instead of on making a name for herself,

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BEFORE AND AFTER MAKEUP—These Phoiashi show career woman Ruth Haviland before and after -

Eddie Senz. makeup expert, restyled her coiffure and makeup. The "after" pictures highlight the youthful effect achieved by lifting the line of hair, eyebrows and lips.

By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer

GIVE A LIFT to the line of ° your hair, your eyebrows and’,

your lips — three focal points that make a woman's face look younger—if your self-confidence needs a build-up. There's proof that these makeup and hair-styling tricks work, in the ‘“Dbefore” and “after” pictures of Ruth Haviland, a career woman who, as shown, used them successfully. - Although this executive of the United Airlines Company —Miss Haviland directs the women's traffic division—had the professional guidance of makeup man Eddie Senz, the results can be duplicated by any woman who bas a desire to change her appearance. The @tects- ofa boosted self-vonfi-dence which come from an improved appearance are summed up as follows by Miss Haviland: “Now that I know I look my

best I have more self-assur-ance. I'm. more enthusiastic about meeting new people. It doesn't hurt any woman's self. esteem to have people tell her how much younger she looks.”

» . » CHANGES made in her appearance may give you some helpful adapt to your own needs, If, like Miss Haviland, your hair needs a lift, .e-route the line upward, as Mr. Senz did for our model career woman. Her bob, as shown left, which she combed down, also ‘lacked styling. To wing her hair upward from the temples and to give

it.an. all-over }ift; «a feathers:

cut cap of curls was chosen by Mr. Senz with the attractive results which are shown right. Note how much mare youthful verve ‘Miss Haviland gets from her new hair-do than from her original coiffure with its down: ward slant. Eyebrows are the next focal point to consider. Miss Havi-

DR. ANSWERS—

By E. P. JORDAN, M. D. « QUESTION: Why does a woman have. a long labor when the membranes have been ruptured? ANSWER: When labor be-

“ging, the membrane helps to

dilate the passages. If the membrane ruptures before

the beginning of labor; the - |

widening of the passages is carried out by parts of the infant, usually the head. This is a slower and more

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the membranes do most of the work.

s oo" QUESTION: What can be done for snoring? ANSWER: Snoring is caused by air passing through breathing passageways which are small or partly obstructed. Relaxation of certain muscles, or the presence of mucous, also can cause snoring.

Sleeping on one side or on

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land's eyebrows which she had plucked into a thin straight line—a mistake many women make, says. Mr.iSenz — were arched into a subtly-lifted curve. A lifted eyebrow line can be slightly built out, as Miss Haviland's was, with pencil. Now, take lip makeup, where another lesson can be learned. Before her session with Mr. Senz, Miss Haviland admits, “I didn't know how ‘o apply my lipstick and my mouth looked too thin. The corners always appeared to turn down.” ” . » EXPERT SENZ taught her to wield a lip brush and draw herselfoa-more--generousiy scaled mouth. The upper lip was given more fullness to balance her lower lip and color leading to the corners. of. ‘the.

“Mouth wis SKIIruIly. built up

to give the needed lift. This is & subtle trick, which as you can see in the close-ups, makes for a more youthful and neater lip line.

‘Dates’ Deserve Consideration

. By JEAN LOOK, BOYS8—you, Johnny

and Joe, Tom and Teddy! You

like - girls, don’t you? Well,

“Why -not-tréat them so they'tf = know? ‘And so they'll tke ‘you

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ting away with some pretty ¢rude behavior—appearing for dates tieless. ,and unshaven, honking at the curb for your

‘Susie; ignoring her on dates.”

- » r MAYBE you're too shy or too lazy to learn a smoother

sort of conduct. Or it could be

just thoughtlessness. Being a boy isn't an easy job. But girls are victims of shyness and self-consciousncss,

too. They need reassurance as-

much as you do. The quaint customs of eti-

quette have always been man’s...

way of reassuring women. » . LJ ON A date, for Instance, treat your girl as though you were glad you asked her. If you're going to let her shift for herself, why bother to date

“Lots of “you: have been get:

dump her in a chair and turn your back while you goss1p with the guys. Maybe the lady is a disappointment—a party pooper, scared.

You. still owe her |

a good ‘time Joe: You brought her. And it's surprising, but the other guys will accept your

“date at your evaluation, don't

think they won't! The girl, too, will respond to a build-up and act like a human being again. Try it and see!

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Miss Cantwell

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June 19 is the date selected by Josephine Cantwell mdrriage to David Olan Jr. The vows will: be ‘read in the garden at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Frank Cantwell, 6035 N, Olney St. Mr. Meeker is the son of Mrs. Estelle Niemann Meeker, and Dr; Meeker, Riverside, Conn. The Rev. Logan Hall of the Meridian Street Methodist Church will officiate; assisted by-the Rev, Freeman Ky., uncle ye the bride-to-be. Mrs. Charles Penrose Jr., Philadelphia, will be the matron of honor and Miss Clara June Bossom, Grosse Point Farms, Mich, and Miss Nancy McCloud will be bridesmaids. Barbara Ann Dumbaugh, Columbus, Ind., and Sarah Ann Belknap, Louisville, will be flower girl and ring bearer. The best man will be: Richard J. O'Heir, Roslyn, Long Island, and the ushers will be Ed Waid and Mr. Penrose.

for her Meeker

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Times Special CLEVELAND, O., May 26--

president of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers at a banquet tonight in the Statler Hotel. The dinner will close the convention of the con . This office also will make Mrs. Shank vice president of region four, This Includes Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin. Indiana now has three members on the na[tional board. The others are

apolis, and Mrs. Joseph W. Walker, Greenfield. Indianapolis women attending the convention include Mesdames Walter Thoms, Earl Stumpf, Walter Coley and Frank Rieman,

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