Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1948 — Page 19
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1 is chairman Assistants inadleigh, Mrs. ss Patricia lyn Scott. isson is in Miss Mary 1 Mesdames Thomas-and-are on the 30 p.m. toer house.
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MONDAY, oct. 1". 1948 Deauiy-- i 17h
Trim Bulging eA | For New Fall Wardrobe
FLATTEN MIDRIFF—Here's an exercise for trimming down that bulging waistline. Lise Bourdin, French fashion model, hooks her toes under a chair to hold the feet down while she. pulls hercelf to a sitting position. INE WAY to determine the clasped hands: shape of ‘hings to come in new toes under a heavy foot-stool or
Sow hook your
fall duds is to sidle ap to. a chair to hold vour feet down long mirror and et a geod pro- Then on the count of one, slowfile view of your figure. {ly pull yourself up to a sitting
Many of the new clothes cleave position, while keeping your back!
to the figure in front and release straight.
fullness at the back. This back| To the count of two, return to fullness may hide hips but fash-!your stretched-out position. Reions offer little camouflage for a peat the sitting-up and lyingbulging tummy. down routine five times at first If your profile check-up dis- Increase to 10 times as muscles closes this figure fault you can grow stronger, banish it by adding a few mid- 8 =# = riff flattening exercises to your FOR another midrifi-flatiener daily routine stand erect, hands on hips. feet ss =n = spread about 24 inche® apart HERE is one exercise designed Keeping your back straight, swing to. strengthen the muscular gir- body to the left side and around ¢
dle which will provide as good to the back stomach support as a stout corset. To take it, straight on your back on the 10 times. to the left, floor with your head cushioned by right.
Delta Gamma Sorority Alumnae Plan Hospitality Tea Tomorrow
The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter Delta will meet for a hospitality tea at 2 p. m. tomorrow. ‘Showalter, 5601 N, Meridian St., will be hostess. who are new Indianapolis residents will be Spectal guests. Mark Hamer is invitation chairman. 2 p. m. tomorrow in Jordan Hal
Mrs. George ‘0. Brown is in £L Butler RoAergRy: Mrs. charge of the food. Mrs. Jesse Ross will be honor guests. H. Jones, president, will report on| the Delta Gamma convention held last spring in Massachusetts. The other officers are Mrs. Frank L.| Churchn#an, vice president; Mrs. ldwin A. Schulz and Mrs. Albert
W. Sahm,
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over to right side and back.
Gamma
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Mrs. L. 8S. Martin, Mrs, Miller and Miss Betty Mrs. F, L.
sponding secretaries; Mrs. James jer house mother, will, , greet the
G. Holland, treasurer; Miss June’ gigsts: Dunham, panhellenic delegate;|” The committee members 1 Mrs. Boris E. Meditch, publicity, charge are Mesdame: D. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hindmann|Noonan, E. C. Jr... Anchora correspondent. Johnson and and W. O. Brown. Chairmen for the meetings to i ———
be held this year are Miss Betty Indianapolis speakers included " will be the honor guest. Six Lo Schorn, November: Mrs. O. t¥ Chalcedony Club Miss. Ruth Lewman, state pro- Desk Saves Time ‘members of the Executive Board Grant, December; Mrs. Oo Plans Festival gram ev-ondinator, an Mes. Rob-| For Clubwomen wil be elected for a three-year: ’ : 3 . ert Wyatt, state legislation chair- - . erm. . rv are. ree The Chalcedony Club will meet y,5), ¢ The book . clubs state that Me nominating committee in-, Nicholls, March: Mrs. Robert Oct: 19 in the Indiana National mee PR Tree Grows in Brogk. cludes Mesdames Henry. H. HornZaiser. April; Mrs. O. H. Hersh. Bank Building. Mrs, K. H. Hoff- project this year. The nursery is [01% vd ow I ta brook, Russell J. Ryan, George man. May, and Mrs. Jones. June. Man is chairman, assisted. by located at Morris and S.. Me- vo mav not be working on a . Rose and John H. Roberts Jr. Mesdantes -F2, M. Hilligoss, E. T. ridian Sts. Miss Jewel Tobin is ove phat busy clubwomen. will Mesdames John .G. Rauch, Leo-
sappy Betta amine Sosority.Lanrence. and Ling Byfield. Mothers Club will have a tea for, - A pre-school the mothers of new pledges at ‘Southside children is the club’
ANN KAUFFMAN DRESSES - FOR. MISS 5 FOOT 5 OR. UNDER
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. Left: Really festive whether you're coming or
) going, in grey, black, royal. or eggplant-. ..
sizes 12 10 20 ..oveninianiiinans
Center: Beau catcher, a *riumph in royal, green or black . . ~sizes 12.t0 20°. ..0vvet.... 22.95
Right: For afternoon -and after . . .-back-interest
: beauty in black, royal, grey and cocoa . . . sizes 3210.20 2 duidiar vitae iain y i 2095
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Then swing to front again and Conlie stretched out|tinue swinging body rhythmically 10 to the
Sorority, Mrs. Ralph W. Alumnae members Mrs.
Dean Eliza0.
Miss Jacqueline Bernhart. will present a musical program andl, the speakers will be Dean Ward, Frank, Miller. Davenport, president, recording and corre- ;nq Mrs. Frances Brecount, But-
T. Saunders, Harry
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|We, the Women— |
New Senator Is Examp le
For US. Women
By RUTH MILLETT: : NEA Staff Writer AT LAST a woman has | reached the United States Sen- | ate under her own steam and | everybody seems completely sur- ! | prised. A few years from, now
| such a triumph for a woman | may not be sur- | prising at all F.or Margaret | Chase Smith | has marked the | trail, Newer -again, should it be quite so hard for a woman to battle her way alone to the Senate. There are plenty of intelligent, hard working,
(Dallas sisters the Cn now can indulge her tastes
4klever creations.
Ruth Millett keenminded women in the country
who can ask themselves: “What has Margaret Chase Smith got that I haven't got?” and get a reassuring reply.
” ~ “ MRS. SMITH hasn't youth, She's a silver-haired 50 Mrs. Smith doesn't have a string of college degrees, She started to work as spon as she finished high school. Mrs. Smith hasn't a husband. I.ike so many of the country's middle-aged women, she is a widow, Mrs. Smith hasn't an impressive family background. Her
father was a barber and early started earning her own money. What Mrs. Smith has, appdrently, besides a good mind and a keen interest in politics. is a combination of qualities many
women possess. She has a pleasing personality. “She likes meeting people and turning
acquaintances jnto friends. And she isn't afraid. of -hard work. 1 And now that those qualities have taken oné woman to the Senate, there's nd reason ‘why théy can't take more women there.
'BPW Head Speaks - At District Session
es State Service SHEL BYVIL, LE, Ind, ~— MTS, City
Oct. 1
terday of the
n and Professional Clubs,
is president of the Federation.
supervisor. The nursery will hav
nursery for Ah open house” andra -testival ~timesaver: SA
sion ‘Nov. 19.
| Create a Convertible Wardrobe
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La Vonne DeVore of this! _spoke at the meeting yesFourth DIStriet, Indiana Federation: of Business i at Me-, Cormick’s Creek State Park. She
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __- Designers Remember Mamma;
By YVONNE WADE, United Press Stat Correspondent DALLAS, Tex., Oct. 11~ ~Through the creative ability of three!
{in fashion as-<readily as the So extensive, attractive, a {that even the coeds are buying.
nt is She field of sélection converting, and wearing. these’
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The Page "Boy Dress. SHOP, | Xm | * |under the creative manipulation, turn‘qver "collar, square _rhineof the Frankfurt has Stone buttons, and highlighted by
Sisters, burst the bonds of restrictions.|3-Slimniing. shutter-tucked skirt)
Edna, Elsie, and Louise Frank. and tie belt. furt have ended the brush-oif the Glamour Gowns : |
fashion world for years has given! Not Omitted
the maternity wardrobe. They 4 |have designed a new dnd singular The perénnial suit has not been [collection of maternity clothes, omitted. There is a crest-trimmed rayon gabardine suit with trim-
Their latest innovation is the “convertible” dress—fashionable POX jacket. The point of interest
and cleverly disguising. With|!® the cutout skirt with its ready-
leach convertible comes a small{Cut. matching plece of fabric package labeled “confidential.” It Which, when converted, becomes a
leonfiins complete Instructions, SMart Yoke top which Picks up (plus materfals, for remaking the and accentuates the jacket de|dress after the baby's arrival. S180:
bri Glamour makes its appearance Contrasting Fabrics in the two-piece suit of soft wool,
Used in Outfit shot wit Justive metal: thes ds , s available in assorted pastels a ioe Mh tose 2 ahd | ‘with the jacket featuring a smart.
| diagonal treatment of the same material and jeweled buttons at |the same angle. The skirt is slim
suits, dinner dresses, slack suits. [Dlay clothes, and cocktail ensem[bles all Of Which sin be convoriod, fitting, made for conversion with ¥ quick stitches Into yg cutout across the ‘top front. smart, high-style attire for wear , 4inner- -length edition also is after the great event. available. One design—a one-piece model - Finally, to meét the demands that has contrast as a keynote— of the festive season, there's the combines a striped skirt of purple dinner dress of simple, gracious
jersey with black crepe top, the lines in black, white or brown lines being soft and flattering crepe spiked with a metalAnother is the shirtwaist-tvpe trimmed velvet belt. It's condress which features a small vertible, of counge.
. } . ; Homemaking— Extra Kitchen Shelves Aid Housewives Cook and Look Better While They Work |
HOMEMAKERS spend a large percentage of their working | day in their kitchens. Here are some tips for a bright, cheery workroom that is above all else a convenient one. Put up a special shelt near the stove for flour, sugar, salt, pepper and other spices and condiments you use in cooking. This should be in addition to your regular pantry or storage shelf. It will save you time and trouble going back and forth to get what ‘you need to season food. Furthermore, a small - shelf near the stove is an asset, decordtively speaking. Trim it colorfully with gay shelving paper to harmonize with the rest of your Kitchen. Another welcome addition is a ‘mirror and cosmetic shelf | right: on ‘the scene, It comes | 1 in handy for a quick check-up before you answer the door or greet dinner guests. Hang the mirror on the back P: of one of the Kitchen closet doors and build a small. shelf under the mirror for a lipstick, powder and comb.
corner of the room for your telephone and stpplies. You can keep-—recipe boxes and books on ‘a shelf above the table and read, write and talk on the telephone whilé you watch your evening dinne dinner. .
Kindergarten Group To Hold Election;
The 66th ‘annual meeting of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Society, will be held after a 1 —m—iuncheon—tomorrow in the. Pre ret Mts. Fred E. Gifford will preside. Miss Rubie F. Stapp, recently appointed kindergarten director,
George Kuhn, nd Ryan
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€ find a kitchen desk’ a great nard L. Campbell,
seme mtlexander Taggart Jr. al
| Place a writing table in one are. in charge of of _the | luncheon.
Bridge—
Card Expert Is Set. Eight In-3-Heart Bid
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY © America's Card Authorit { DO NOT think that the uns | usual things that happen. -at | your table never happen. any | place else. Mrs. J. E. (Emily) Folline of Richmond, Va.
of the greatest women bridge players of the world, had a lot
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of fun at the national tourna. ment in Chicago talking about
what happened to her on today’s hand. However, . when a life master tells a story, do not be too , quick’ to laugh, as there is a good chance: that they may
have the last laugh. : There was nothing optimistic about the bidding, and certainly the contract was West made a rather unusual opening lead, the jack of
a { life master and rated as one
| instructions, stitch illustrations low. |
hearts, which Mrs. Folline won |
with the ace. Hoping that the
! hearts would fall together so
that her side tricks would be good, she led back a small heart. West won with the 10spot, and when East out, Mrs. Folline never batted an eye.’ »
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By MRS, ANNE CABOT
Designed to take the bite out of Jack Frost's nip. this jacket
'n’ hood can be worn by both
little girls and boys. Easy work” for Mom, too, as it is | knitted in one piece, Just | right to wear With corduroy
slacks now and under a snowsuit later on,
To order knitting
complete
and finishing directions . for sizes 2 and 3 for Pattern 5722, use the coupon below,
ANNE CABOT The Indianapolis Times 530 S. Wells St. Chicago 7, IL 5722 Price 16¢
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proceeded to pick up the out- | standing hearts. East was
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Dummy's king was played East won and shifted to the | jack of clubs. Mrs. Folline_decided to cover, if for no other reason than to confuse the opponents.. But it did not confuse them. They took the balance of the tricks, and thus what looked to° be a quite normal contract of three hearts went down eight tricks. When Mrs. Folline told me the story, I said: “Emily, do you mean that you bid three hearts, went down eight, and got a bottom on the. board?” “Oh, no,” she replied, “I far--got to tell you that East and West ~could. make six diamonds.” If you look the hand over, you will find that is right. The. oppe nents were cold for six diamonds.” *
Air Stewardess Pilots Plane
NEW YORK=-Besides being a {stewardess on Pan World Airways, Miss Betty Haas
pilots’ “her own private plane; Gal
American |
loping Gertie, a P-39_Aireobra. She began piloting when she was
a junior at Bennington* “College, |
and at 27,"has logged mere than 1000 hours in the air. During the war she was a member of the Wasps and flew as co-| pilot “with a number of freight airlines.
Chapter to Meet The ‘Alumnae Chapter of Gam-! ma Phi Beta Sorority will meet
_tonight in the home of Mrs. Gay- | Tlard Gourley; 5844 N Ralston Dr... miany years. ago. .
8297
2-20 By SUE BU RNETT This versatile daytime dress fits so nicely and is so easy to put together that you'll. want to make several versions for a busy fall season., Our well. illustrated sew chart will guide you smoothly and surely. Pattern 8297 is for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 ‘and 20. Bize 14, 4% yards of 35- or 39-inch. The latest fall
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DR. ANSWERS— tion: Is aluminum poisoning from. cooking utensils an allergy? Answer: There is no danger
of aluminum poisoning from
cooking utensils, This old false notion was Jeaploded
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