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SUNDAY, OCT. 31, 1948

Meeting Dates Announced - This Week by. 3 Units of

Woman's Department Club

Art Group to Hear Mrs. Floyd > T. Jones; Hostesses Are Listed

| Three groups of the Woman's: Department Club willl meet this week in the clubhouse. The Art Department will hear Mrs, Floyd T. Jones, |

West Lafayette, discuss “Making Beautiful Pottery” at 1:30 p. m. l

tomorrow. Mrs. Jones has exhibited her work in New York, 8t.| Louis, Philadelphia and Indianapolis. Tea chairmen are Mrs. Louise B. Pohlman and Mrs. W. C.! Bartholomew. They will be assisted by Mesdames H. Alden Adams, | Albert E, Adair, Bert Beasley, Frank E. Gates, Marion F. Gallup, Roy R. Hodson, Homer G.,Knight, Fred L. Pettijohn, Hal Purdy, D. F. Randolph, Victor H. Rothley, Raymond R. Stewart, LaMar 8. Strong and G. B. Taylor, Also Mesdames Boyd W. Templeton, J, M. Thistlewaite, Ell E. Thompson, Donovan A; Turk, Harris P, Wetsel, Willard M."Wickizer, | Charles H. Winders, Carl J. Weinhardt and Everett E. Lett and Dr.|

Mabel Bibler. Welfare Unit Mrs. Harold M. Trusier will Will Meet

preside at a meeting of the Liter- | ature-Drama Department at 1:30] p. m. Wednesday. The depart-| ment will be hostess to the gen-| eral club, “United Nations Conference The . Lutheran Orphans’ Wel-| Upeto- Date” will be the topic of| fare Association Will hold 8 james A. Eldridge's talk. He is| 12:30 p., m. luncheon, followed yjijwest field director of the by a 2 p. m. meeting, in the smerican Association of United, der) 3310 E. Washington St, Nations, Mrs. E. E, Cahal is pro-| The luncheon committee mn. ET ehairman, cludes Mrs. Otto Lawrenz, chairman; Mesdames Charles Smiley, a be Mestames John L. Joie. Walter Berry, Herman Klasing, gih, “00 “0 COOPO0 0 Arthur Breen and Henry Brandt tal. C. T° Go h. Oliver S. Jr., assistants. Mrs. Anthony -uéutal, C. T. Gough, ver oO.

Rieder is chairman of the asso- Sue; Charles L. Hartman, Roy

ciation Houtz, Keith H. Hoffman, ' {Homer G. Knight, Raleigh 8. Mrs. Joseph Reek, chairman of yer wie K. Miller, Carl]

the recreation committee, was in charge of a recent Halloween party given the children.

Sauer, Ethel L. Stone, Oscar L.| Watkins, E. C. Wischmeler,

. Howard J. Lacy and Hezzie B. Adkins Open House Pike and Miss Flora Swan. Times State Service MADISON, Ind, Oct. 31 Mr. meet Wednesday in the home and Mrs. William Adkins of this of Mrs. Hugh J. Baker, 3962 N. city will observe their 50th wed-/New Jersey St. Mrs. John W. ding anniversapy with an open Thornburgh will preside. house from 2 {0 4 p, m. next’ Sun-| Mrs, Presley W. Morton will)

day. ‘speak on “Wave of Joyous Art.” Sorority Calendar |

TOMORROW . Chap. G., PEO—T7:15 p. m. Mrs.| Della Thompson, 3360 N. Me- gram directed by ‘officers. Tea. ridian, hostess. Chap. V, PEO—2 p.m. *Mrs. Thad : TUESDAY | _T. Richardson, 5730 E. Wash-|

Berner, 1 E. 36th, hostess. Mrs. E. D. Farmer, assistant. Pro-

Chap. Q, PEO—2 p. m. Mrs. W: E.| ington, hostess. “How to Know! Kyle, 2232 N. New Jersey,| Oriental Rugs,” Mrs, Robert hostess. Program on art. Schreiber.

WEDNESDAY {Zeta Chap., Phi Theta Delta—8 Chap. AF, PEO—Noon. Mrs. Don] p. m. Mrs. Keith Cox, 4210 8. D. Baker, 972 Ellenberger| Meridian, hostess. Pkwy., W. Dr.,, “Magic of Books Verae Sorores Chap., Verus Corin the Home,” Mrs. William H.| dis—Night. Home service roont,| Remy. | Citizens Gas & Coke Utility. Chap. F, PEO—2 p. m. Mrs. Louis] Mrs. Russell Eden, hostess.

Hostesses for the social “hour,

Frank 8. Wells 8r., C. H. Winders, -

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Luncheon Set = By Alumnae

Mrs. John David Baker,

N. Delaware St., Thursday for the of the

Everly,

Assisting Mrs. Mesdames Noble

H. Brannan, William B, McCaw | and Hugh J. Baker Jr.

Mrs. Robert P.

vations chairman.

her committee Kenneth Mueller,

Ohio State Alumnae Club. Mrs. social chairman, is in charge of arrangements for the 12:30 p. m, party.

D. Patton, J. E. Greenwood and|Ave. Galvin L. Walker.

3902 will be hostess bridge-luncheon University Ralph V.

Everly will be H. Poole, John!

| Sorority to Meet Joyce is reser-| Upsilon Chapter of Phi Members of | Epsilon Sorority will

| Chi meet | |

are Mesdames| Wednesday evening in the home|.

ia short business meeting.

Richard | of Mrs. Don Verburg, 1450 College | A social hour will follow

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Santa Makes Your

and Watches From Charles Mayer and

A. "Bull's Eye, 14k yellow gold, gem studded.

B. 14-k yellow gold gemstudded brooch,

Fondest Dreams Come True

With the Season's Most Unusual and Exciting Collection of JEWELED CHARMS

Company

C. "Batter Up’

14.k yellow gold, gem

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D. Lady's Elgin watch in 14k yellow gold with

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HE ROMANTIC DAYS OF LONG AGO are echoed in the fashions being chosen by brides who are to say their “I wills” this fall and winter. The two dominant themes in bridal fashions for this season were borrowed from “the Victorian and the medieval eras. Straight from the days of Queen Victoria are .the crinolines and hoops, the flounces and fichus, the ruffles of many of the season's bridal gowns. In contrast to the elaborate Victorian styles are the strikingly simple lines of gowns inspired by, medieval fashions, with their portrait necklines and their sweeping skirts,

Satins and brocades are the favored fabrics for the Victorian-influence bridal gowns while

| the medieval types frequently are made. of velvet

or of brocade. Whatever the style, most of the current bridal fashions have great, wide-sweep-ing, rounded trains. »

Tory » and non-tarnishable gold brocade are

Mrs. s. Manners: Stay at Home, Girls

DEAR MRS. MANNERS: I'D LIKE TO SHOUT FROM the house tops “Stay ‘home, girls, and make the best of things. have the best man after all.”

| If he appears different his wife

they hint your ples aren't like thelr mother's. to you is practically like your husbs

cause she used different tactics than you used.

G. M,, City.

'By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor “used for ‘the gown pictured at upper left. It has

that wide, rounded train. The silk marquiset of the deep yoke is repeated In bandings encircling the off-shoulder bertha and the curving hip peplum. This one is in stock in Block's Bridal Bureau. ig An example of the medieval fashion is shown in the center photo, Its fabric, too, is ivory and non-tarnishable gold brocade and it also has a sweeping, rounded train. The deep neckliné, finished with double folds of brocade, is filled in with flowers, Bkirt fullness f below curved flanges which merge into a front panel. It may be ordered from Ayres’ and Block's Bridal Bureaus, “Truly Victorian is the white satin at the right. Chantilly lace makes the gathered bertha and the bodice is filled in with a marquiset yoke. The full skirt is caught yp into a Victorian pout before it swings out into that well-favored long and wide train. This gown is a syle which may be ordered at Ayres." :

crazy about cars.

in it on the shortest notice. me to drive It).

& day? Dide’t he look at the

some fun-—with you.

Swim § Suits {To Be Brief -

{fabric is most particularly recoms

“on land.

Girl With a Car Wins Man

I'VE FOUND out there is a girl with a car—and that's why, You probably my husband isn't staying home with“me. He has always beem °. At first I thought he is young—just My case was identical to that of G. E. P., who wrote maybe he'd quit. I stayed with him one more month, but not ope" you. I carried on with another man 12 years. I thought |

he was the finest person in the world. He thought the same| of me—but he only wanted me while I lived with my husband. I'm living with my husband again, after 30 years, and I'm thankful I have him, . »

Of course it's upsetting to find a husband unexciting, but the other women learn the same thing about their husbands. You women tiring of your men usually are just as tired of yourselves. You seldom do better with new husbands. It takes a few Christ | mases alone—a few unsuccessful evenings with new friends—to realize that your husband isn’t entirely responsible for your | unhappiness and restlessness, He requires constant effort and he is willing to help you. He probably loves you or wants to as he once did, or he feels responsible for you. Otherwise he'd walk out. He's a cinch to keep, and to enjoy, if the wife is smart. Most husbands lose their teeth and ‘take on weight—they fall to raise their added bulk and be gallant to your girl friends— The man next door d--but not suitable for you— something to do with it—be-

[night did he stay home with me and our baby. We married young and lived with my mother-in-law until the {baby wds born. My husband was good to us and we were happy, {but one night he failed to come home, and then he started out every evening. Would you advise a divorce or would you {to see it he'd come to his senses?

rd walt—but not idly. That's probably the ‘trouble You thought he should have been happy, because you were. I'd get a car if at all possible—I'd save for it, go with kim to admire it, compliment the way he handled it, and be ready to Aw places (But I'd have someones

He's been pretty nice, now hasn't he? You wouldn't Tet talk about him. Didn't he come to see you at the hospital |

has all kinds of plans for that baby but the pulls have been ther

couraging-—a new car and fun seem far away. up most anything rather than your husband. ™ that he

High Grades But No Friends

ALL THE BOYS and girls shun me because I get “A's” on my, |

And Glowing

Neon Lights for D Is Newest Bright I

By BARBARA BUNDSCHU United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Oct. 30--Noone time beaches will look like Times Square at night next. season if . one bathing suit man has his way, ) He's selling Neon lights. The coverage of his glowing . | bathing suits runs about the same as last year's crop, however--one mile of Lastex thread per girl, according to Gantner of Cal fornia's figuring. The fluorescent, luminescent or just plain shining «in - the - sun

{mended for children who might |get lost or lifeguards who might |be needed in a hurry. Naturally, [it also serves for boys and girls {who want to make an impression leven on wearers of dark glasses, The firm says it's just as visible ~-Or unmissable-—under water ag

|" “The most startling of the adult woman crop in this fabric is & 'simple>one-piece suit thdt glows shocking pink down the front and has a back made of non-shining black lastex,®

Glow Motifs Appe ear On Children's Sui

For little girls there's a one« plece suit that glows right up te |the contrasting bird on its Rake [line. Also obtainable are ¢ |dren’s suits with non v {pants and shining multi-color bib {fronts made like pony heads or {rabbits. Aside from the glow motif, the {firm is showing smartly tailored {one-piece and two-piece suits in {both dressmaker and skin-fitting models. | A number of bfight cotton suits: have matching artist smock coats, An innovation in the bathe ing suit line is a cotton knit jumper with push-up long sleeves and a hood for a sun shield. That is designed in a number of pretty pastel shades. Satin Lastex suits are in handsome, multi-colored ical, seascape and ower Dit For mother and there's a crisp and Bg seersucker suit cut on lines with a softly gathered Lastex shirred midriff and hipline a brief stand-out ballerins 8! :

Likes Old Jewelry sh With New Gowns *

HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. ne “Old look” jewelry Is just the thing to wear with “new look™ gowns, according to Joan LesHe, She wears a brooch that is & miniature grandfather's clock of white palladium. +4 It is an exact re| “tan antique that bas family for years. A art As

Pais Wristlet

Lamon, Des bs 0k 30-4

Perfume Boudoir An original way to use perfume is to apply a few drops to the lamp bulbs of your

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How to Let a ‘Boss’ Know CAN YOU suggest a polite way to let a minor boss know the entire staff wishes discussion of politics and religion barred? He well educated and has considerable money, but. he insists on talking /on_the two forbidden subjects—at lunch, dinner and rest periods, in a loud and domineering way. He constantly sneers.af anyone |on opposite sides. TROUBLED; City Everyone likes an audience of some size—everyone likes to be | “included.” The minor boss is no exception. He'll find other subJeots to talk about if he isn't impressing you. Learn what sub- | jects are available. Some of you must have argued with him or | he wouldn't know your platforms. Someone must have enjoyed the or they wouldn't have continued.

Draft. Age and a Job Problem | WHAT ARE the boys in draft age supposed to do? When they {apply for a job and all they hear is “We can’t hire you—you're iu draft age.” What do they expect these guys to do and Jive on?

can't depend on your nts forever. You 4 TOW Ture JOHNNY AND THE BOYS 1 haté to have you getting the same old line from me, Johnny, but have you exhausted all contacts and made a good appear ance? + Oheck with the counseling ‘department at the Indians Employment Service, 257 W. Washington St..I'm sure business-

is smart, I dress nice and don't talk nasty,

report card. How could I get boys to like me and make nies | triends? I'm considered pretty and I try not to be stuck up or ack |

CHRIS, West Side. Let the boys think they know more than you do about “The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.” What if they are wrong? They'll get enough confidence to branch out on subjects you want to hear If you act impressed. Of course you should be talking about dancing and sports—and you'll have to know something about them to talk on them. I'm afraid you are a little conceited. You really feel “stuck up” or you wouldn't say you try not te act like it. Boys and girls won't think you try to act smart if you forget yourself and think of them.

A Singer Wants a Career EVERYONE thinks I have a beautiful voice but I can’t got anyone to listen to me sing. I'm 19 and also married. I have happy home and a wonderful husband. I've taken two years Arthur Jordan. I'm not 3 but locking oa, o Jay Souple Complexion: My husband agrees with me “that s you know anyone I could go to see to get to listen. to, me? yr ‘tone know any businessmen at all.’ THE SINGER.

You should talk to Jack Balley, public relations at Arthur Jordan Conservatory. Ask radio stations Te

your type of singing.

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