Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1948 — Page 26
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2 . . ¢ “ . % Fashions— ] nil e C urt Beauty— Former Chaplain [ii%.>» JA TP Throush Peles Sorority To Celebrate THURSI 1 aye Dandruff Control Found To Be Speaker ™ [chairman of reservations. Founders Day ~ Blackwooc 1g t - ea . : Herbert E. Rieke, former Army Sigma Alphs Sorority Founders over FB oen Chan e Ur ed | 3 |chapiam, wii be the speaker at Club to Hear Talk 'Day will be celebrated with & Set a + OUISE FLEICH g g * the guest meeting of the May| The Indianapolis Business and , . at 5:30 p. m. Sunday ~~ THE KIND of bright e ¢ o |Vrisht Sewal, Indiana Council Professional Women's Club will Suppet » frocks of Women, next Thursday. The meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday in in the Marott Hotel § ! that counteract dull y . arr * meeting will be held at 10 a. m.[the World War Memorial. Miss| The Indianapolis chapters of CS spirits were featured today . i Hote) Lincoln. Lisa Sergio will speak on “World|Alpha Chi and Delta Nu will ? 3 ¥ - ” in a showing of Sheila Lynn Voters League With the use © speaker will fllustrate his'Eye View of Ourselves. have charge of the event here. 0 dresses at Ayres. The show Hears Discussion of this haw hair ; : ver- . WII be repeated at 12:15 and An Improved method of selec- prepare ion an Then 1 2:30 P m. tomorrow in the ting the judge of Juvenile Court uel en store’s . second . floor, Meridian and the removal of the arbitary Sana ‘be Press . Bhops. : ceiling of the present law on as- c I East deale a Eu En viva sistance to dependent children Applied with ‘an Neither si _tels . . . mint, mauve, pale blue was outlined as needed 1949 child § eye dropper or East-West ¢ to absinthe green, tangerine, welfare legislation by Mrs. Jo- cotton pad, the 1 copper, garnet, spicy browns : |seph W, Barr yesterday at a gen- liquid should be He] and navy. : eral meeting of the Indianapolis sed dail #1 He Fabrics were as light-hearted League of Women Voters. Her ue SpY.unty D—. as their colorings. There were report was the result of a study condition i$ C—1 gleaming sting, Shp Rea by the legislative committees of jmproved. : a polka-do and § the League. well as plain), equally crisp ; ° . Firs. st rips snd metal wn as, Jaine, the latter in white wool local group, pointed out it would ® © o D—J 42 ia eS lr rt Co. hits election law ace the f pictured, made with petal neck- ship on a ip judge. By BARBARA BROEKING S—1I line and a skirt gaining fullness She also said the change would WHAT IS MORE annoying than dandruff? Most common of H by way of unpressed pleats. The apply only to Marion and Lake|infections, dandruff has had the least amount of satisfactory sci- oo. is | D— neatly fitted walstline of th counties, She also recommended entific study. = - C— frock is characteristic of the legislation for the selection of Now, however, a beauty specialist has produced a new formula ; Sheila Lynn styles. The Hela \court staff members on a merit fOT the control of dandruff, utilizing an active ingredient hereto-| The biddix sifeet SiE0 COMES BY 0 basis. fore unknown. /that help make beautiful skid ‘ ' EAST SOUT princess Empire lines, Inder the present Assistance In liquid form, the solution is help make beautiful hair. The| Here's How To Flatter A Pretty Cook! 18 Pas Eee Ta y “nae to Dependent Children law the applied directly to the seaibi nair grows and obtains its life] 3 2H All Wins Spanis war | maximum allowance for a mother| "here the infection is lodged, | from the same type of sebaceous) - By EASLE NEW YORK—Jessica Dragon-| an d one child is 335 a month: |¢ither parting the hair and ap-/glands and enjoys the same! yi RUBBE ette, radio and concert singer, re-| mother and two children, $48: Ping With an eye-dropper orilipoilds as the skin. Electric cently won the ribbon of the Order Mother and three children $06 UNDE 3 cotton pad. The head|dryers, permanents and excessive H R] T A San svali f Isabella the Catholic from the| Z . '|sho gently massaged, par-| exposure e sun all cause the Spamsh government for her pro- Tangerine surah and each additional child, $18./4icy1arly in the infected area. Al-|hair to be brittle, dry and have - entity—with motion of Spanish music. ° .. . lifts the spirits. In June, 1948, the state average, the liquid to remain on the splitting ends. tion of the v allowance per child was $21.37 5041p and repeat this process| Four other preparations by the In a particu h | Teen Problems— per month, levery day until the condition is|same beauty specialist are also . subsequent h Adequ ate Relief controlled. Onee a week is tien 2vallanle at EBloti’s and Was- a s : . enough after this. son’s. A soap shampoo is one. It i Use Head, Heart in Datin Will Cost Less | Re-infection is so possible, contains a balance of soap and oil and their eff f hats, pill hair backs|to cleanse th hl but tl and upon the E : [from hats, pillows, chair backs to cleanse thoroughly, but gently : By JEAN Ju: Was poise oUt har this even a comb and brush. A|enough so that the natural oil is| In today’s 1 IN MAKING a date, a gal pron. a needy or dependent fam. Weekly treatment will help avoid, not removed from the hair. 89c¢ to $2 Keen continue must use her head and her ily. Most often the result is a the recurrence of dandruff. | Something else new is a cream Tubes br ag heart. broken family. Adequate relief| oA. rinse, contrasted to the old-style, * Laving 8 pa
| CORRECTING a scalp infection| acid rinse. It rinses away the Be GI sl ele the first step to lovelier hair,| residue left from the minerals in ance again juvenile delinquency | Put other factors, too, are impor-| the water and leaves the hair . . {tant for that glamorous coiffure.| tangle-free. A conditioner also is, - Surprise someone on your Christ-
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or reluctantly scares him, too! and broken homes and lessens | Hair is something like the skin.|an aid to broken ‘ends and will . . 500 points. Dating a boy you don’t like the institutional burden. |The same life-giving elements) revive moisture in dry hair. mas list with these psetty aprons Partial sce is senseless. On the other hand, A petition to councilmen back-| : g your opponel a brusque refusal is needlessly ing the Chamber of Commerce | that will be year-round reminders very disastre cruel. If you must say “No.” proposal for a new smoke ordin- : ; ‘ advantages | gay it kindly, calmly—and defi- ance was signed by members and | ¥ soo ssi of your thoughtfulness. We pic- After taking __nitely. (S their guests. RAE HEE : f 4 enemy's mor: Shilly-shallying about dates ~ Other speakers included Mrs. : ture two of a vast assortment. to the exte fs poor policy. Holding back Thomas D. Sheerin, Mrs. John| “tighten up,” your yes or no in the hope K. Goodwin and Mrs. John Ma-| partials and of getting a better bid—-that's wood | son Moore, president of the Mar-| own. fatal. You can't conceal such (22d Hi NG | fon County Welfare Board. Sturdy cotton apron that covers a tactics. If you make a habit TTS + | S—————————————————— | . ¢ { Te MRS. KE] of them. all the guys will know. @4) warus | ABOUT Co ig Miss Morris Wed the entire front of your dress, ties dealer in the ; Sevie! 1S POOR 8 Ls eas Then, you'll become the for- PoLCY { . ) Her hand .is gente wom ; - id POE Roy Brown Nov. 20 | FLY EAST w = in back Cees $2 perfectly pro YES. YOU Fave to give a Le T 1 Miss Norma Morris and Roy| ERN i pecially with definite answer to all dates and | cturer e S J. Brown, Fortville, will be mar-| B ‘nich her : a only cause | Hod ot 7.00 p.m. Nov. 20 in tao DEPENDABLE AIRLINERS — DEPENDABLE PERSONNEL Delicate. fem int and boon 1 A ‘30 p. m. . elicate, feminine print ana orLr SO 2 Somat | : Wallace Street Presbyterian SAVE 5% : Noth with SI A Dri 5 pee | estine OY Vicar sice 3orsis is the gandy half-apron that ties around previous han Tu fara ih a = R urch, ss orris is BUY ROUND-TRIP TICKETS did not relis _ tain pro , it's only common | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George, OU WaISE ce. viv ivsnenn. 83% another 500 sense to check with them be- | The story of ‘Palestine today, Morris, 818 Carlyle Place, and TO FLY ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD Y , passed and 1] fore committing yourself. {was told by Mrs. Hope Bedford ne prospective bridegroom is the South had n But suppose you get stuck— INevitt before members and guests gon of Mrs. Eva Brown, Fort- Others to 3.98.
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shower for Miss Margaret Dinke-| laker in the home of their mother,! She presented a critical study Mrs. Edgar Cotton, Carmel. Miss of Zionism and its achievements! Dinkelaker and William Henry giving the conflicting views of the | . Hull will be married at 7:30 p. m, Jew and the Arab. . ; : Nov. 24 in McKee Chapel, Taber-. Information for the lecture was nacle Presbyterian Church. secured by Mrs. Nevitt through a Nov. 20, Mrs. Donald DeCour- series of 12 interviews in which * l sey, assisted by her mother, Mrs. she talked to Zionists, anti-Zion-Harry Hull, will give a tea for the ists, Syrian-Americans,-two rab- on ¢ app ¢ bride-to-be in the Columbia Club bis, one Protestant clergyman from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. and several professors.
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