Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1948 — Page 23
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Dache Hats Hark Back To 1920's
Most also are cut high or fitted snug in back to accomodate the
showing in the near future. With a touch of flapper are the black velour hat with a stiff brief brim and a bowler crown swathed in black jersey and the cloche brimmed hat which sits well down on the ears and carries a turban-worked crown.
Beaded Caps Designed For Evening Wear
Some of the “scandals”-—cut out like a curl of orange peel— give. a look of a spit curl superimposed on this year’s hairdo. Directoire, or “conversation,” bonnets have stiff face framing brims and a squared off length of stovepipe jutting out behind. There's a variation in one Robin Hood hat with a squashed-in point and a trailing pheasant feather. And another is built up
with four bumper tiers and}
topped with a point like a choco-| late “kiss.” Bubble crowns—are “just the name implies-—some smoothly globular, others crushed into slight drapery. Miss Dache says her jersey hats were conceived to take care of the days she just doesn’t have time to get to the hairdresser, One of the most imaginative has a jersey drape over a black velour brim. The ends of the drapery 1d cords that wrap around the at like a choker. For evening there is galety— Tmulti-colored beaded caps worked like birds’ nests and a few whiffs of diamond-dotted black veil that should lend glamour to anything.
Lilly Dache’s hats are shown in Indianapolis by Wasson’s.
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Scheduled
One hundred fourteen chapters of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority will
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have their annual state conven- {no tion Oct. 9 and 10 in the Clay-|female to reach and quickly find
The general chairmen are Mrs, Betty Kitchen, Mrs. Ora B ‘Haines and Miss Lois Wray. Mrs. Albert Sweet is the state president. . The other Indiana officers are Misd Maxine Mariotte, vice president; Miss Louise Weddell, Anderson, secretary; Miss Frances Hill, Kendallville, treasurer, and Mrs. J. R. Williamson, Ft. Wayne, historian. On Oct. 9 there will be registration, a tpur of Indianapolis and an open house. A circus party will follow the open house. There is a formal dinner planned for that night to be followed by a dance. Chapel service will open the Sunday activities. There will be forums and a luncheon after the service. The new state officers will be announced and Mrs. Haines Haines will close the convention:
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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1048 FASHIONS—
Styles Jor Business Girls’ Budgets.
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jacket ($19.95) with a match-- |
ing skirt ($12.95). e the show includes several such upper - bracket garments as Mangone suits, there are plenty of budget shop bargains, too, One of the prettiest is a simple classic shirt-waister in beige rayon gabardine. Its $16.95 price tag should help balance any wor I's budget. “¥ ge
New Billfold ‘Organizes’ Handbag
© By ALICIA HART { NEA Staff Writer THE BEWILDERING clutter
frantically in their handbags for carfar® and keys is a problem which inventive minds are de-
One neat solution is offered by the makers of a bilifold for women in which everything from] lipstick to spare keys may be efficiently organized. Planned so that no bus schedule may be held up or taxi driver irked beyond] his endurance, this bilifold provides on the outside of the case a change purse for readilyreached cash, ” » - ’ THIS OUTSIDE purse is extrasized and has secret space for tne Spare eye or for-what-are-
"Inside ide th «Sint a en lady- e Ors, for photography seve
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mito three-sided, zip-around closing completes the billfold’s utility features which seem: to overlook
‘what she needs in
Recent Bride
Kind dred photo. CHURCH RITE—Miss Vivian Davidson and Joseph H. Noonan Jr. were wed Sept. 3 in the Emmanuel Baptist Church. Their parents are Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence L. Davidson,
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THREE-PART HARMONY—Separate garments, knowingly assembled, add up to costume harmony in this gray outfit shown
last night in Ayres’ business girls’
gray flannel; the blouse is of gray jersey, and the white gilet is
of pique.
Let's Eat—
In the School
and care in packing the lunchbox school, it will be so attractive the care and thoughtfulness. To avoid monotony, the lunch ishould contain three or four different foods, one of them warm
school. These three or four foods should vary from day to day. It's well to buy a Rox with a thermos bottle so thatghot liquids like the tomaty. soup in today’s recipe may be included in “carry-along”
Red oy jam uancheon ELE Rai ie dwithes he
Bread apple Candied sweet potatoes
We, the Women— Career Women
And Marriage
By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer WE'RE TRAINING a lot of women for careers today. But there is still no happy solution to the problem that career women face ‘when they marry and have children. ‘Take Mrs. Brown as an example. She is plain Mrs. Brown now. There was a time when she was Dr. Smith and even later, Dr. Brown. It wasn't until she had her second child that Dr. Brown decided to give up the practice of medicine and settle down to
Include One Warm Food
By META GIVEN REMEMBER WHEN ONE FEEDS children one is building | bodies of future citizens. They deserve the best and the most enjoyable of food. This calls for a wise choice of food, good cooking
if a hot dish is not available at eu
lunches. 3 sprigs parsley 88 6 whole cloves FRIDAY MENUS 1% bay leaf Breakfast 3, tsp. whole black peppers Sliced peaches 2 slices onion
Sugar and cream 2 tsps. sugar Buttered Engiteh 1 muffins 5% tsp. salt
s' fashion show. The skirt is of
Lunchbox
so that, when it is opened up at child wil be proud of his mother's
Presh oar and apple salad ttered broccoli
the yy menus, .
“CREAM OF FRESH TOMATO BOUP 3% ¢. peeled, diced fresh tomatoes
2% c. thin white sauce Put all ingredients except white sauce into a saucepan; heat to
for five minutes. Rub through a food mill or sieve.
It the seasoned tomato puree and white sauce are heated to the same temperature and the puree is added to the white sauce with no further heating, there should be no curdling. If reheating is necessary, it should be done over boiling water with constant stirring.
boiling, reduce heat and simmer]
mua More Logical
place in the national amateur team-of-four championship with Denaid G. Horwitz and Dr.
Whert West bid three spades, he may have been employing the Fishbein convention which requires a bid from partner, Otherwise it would seem that
is a story about what actually ened. East played the con: t at three no trump. # ” »” EAST WON Dayboch’s opening lead of the 10 of hearts with the king aut played a Jo
tricks If he had led a small spade from dummy and gone up with the ace, he could have cashed
Men and Womien—
Which Sex Is
T. BEFORE the Repubcan convention last uy.
strength of the Kind of family he had, She whipped up a big enthusiasm for him because” “with their
Engaged
being Mrs. Brown, full-time wife and mother. By that time she had faced’ the fact that, if a woman has children, it is her duty to stay at home and take care of them, Bhe loves her hasband and she loves the children and it is thé only thing for her to do. .But she isn't happy with the set-up. How could she be? - "” n SHE TRAINED for years for one career. Now she has given it up for one in which she has had no particular training and for which she has no particular aptitude.
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So there is still a catch in the “careers for women"
IMPROVEMENTS
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in Three-Quarter-Finished Laundry Service
In this service we have made MANY
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Sure, women can have careers —if they want to sacrifice marriage and motherhood. But if they want marriage and motherhood, they would be better off to train themselves ' for that career in the beginning. {
| Educational Leader
Invited to Japan | .NEW YORK--Prof. Dora 8. Lewis of Hunter College has been invited to Japan to advise Gen. | Douglas MacArthur on the possible introduction of -American tamily patterns into Japanese life. This is an effort to release the Japanese from military ten-
and Education Section of general headquarters. Prot. was |president of the American Home Economics Association and is ‘now vice president of the TriState Council of Family Relations.
Baseball Piayer Rauds Mother
{ NEW YORK-—Jim Driftmeyer, (Fremont, O., | American League leaders for duty {with Batavia, N. Y., on the Pony Circuit, says that he owes most lof. his baseball career to his mother, Mrs. J. B. Driftmeyer. Mrs. Driftmeyer's interest in her son's career 10 ago when his father was hit in the arm by one of Jim's speedballs. She donned the catcher’s mitt and has been serving as her son’s warm up receiver
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P. H. Ho photo, BRIDE.-TO-BE—Mr. and Mrs. William Degener, 1641 Winton Ave., announce the approaching marriage of their dau ughtet, r
Katherine, to Lowell E. Tread-
way, the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Treadway, Rushville. The wedding will be Saturday.
A man, I submit, would never pick a President of the
United States as sentimentally and { ly as that. A’ lot of en wouldn't
either, of course—but it neatly illustrates how some of the girl friends arrive at important decisions. A strong interest in people and personal things tends to influence a woman's reasoning much more than & man’s. The average woman isn't budged by logic if it against her sentiments and emotions. If she argues with you, she can’t easily remove her personal feelings from the argument, and if cold logic raises its ugly head she just brushes it aside like a cobweb.
DAR Gift Reported
WASHINGTON =- The larges individual gift yet ATE ot the new building project of ‘the National DAR Headquarters was given by Miss Katharine Matthies, Seymour, Conn. Miss Matthies gave $30,000 for the construction of a voting room,
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BRIDE—Miss Mildred Matie Monahan and Vincent O. Lor.
sey were married Sept. 5, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Monahan, 406 N: Wallace Ave. and O. 100 Lorsey, North Vernon, is the
bridegroom's father.
New York Woman J Wins Award
- NEW YORK—Mrs. Henry Mannix of this city, president of the National Council of Catholic Women and American represen tative on the governing board of the International League of Catholic Women, ‘is the first winner of od Magnificat Medal,
Teen Problems—
Teeners—Hats Are Top News
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By JEAN EVERYBODY knows that hats are top news for teen gals. Without a hat, you're “old hat”! The fall crop of chapeaux for you, fo fit your doings, your hair-do’s and your pocketbooks. Yet, most of the smart new lids sell for less than five dollars, many under three. . » . AND they're cute as Christmas, kids. Berets, beanies, pillboxes, rollers and cloches, they're all trim and tiny, They
plimenting, not hiding, sleek, shining hair, You may have your hats plain and simple for school, a-sparkle with sequins and gilt for special dates or perkéd up
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