Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1948 — Page 14

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| Mr. and Mrs, Julian Bobbs Are Hosts Before Dramatic Club Ball

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word making a reality the rights)

To Visit Here

Mrs. Charles Reid , . . Mrs, Hamilton Row veo Mrs, Dudley Pfaff .

+ + Mrs. dandon Davis and Mrs. Augustus Coburn

An informal pay} in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Julidn Bobbs preceded the. Dramatic Club Christmas ball last night.

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Rights Bill Explained

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT iy PARK, Dee. 23—-There ‘have been a number of questions - showered upon me since 1. got back from Paris. I have been asked to explain why the USSR, which evidently took a considerable interest in the Declaration of Human Rights, finally abstained when it came up for consideration in the general assembly. Up to a short time ago the Russians always said when they abstained in the final vote on the whole fociment the that it was not

Science. Service Psychology Writer BTATE COLLEGE, Pa, Dec, 23--Paris designers and New ork modistes may think they lead - the fashions, but they actually can lead them only just 80 far. p Mrs. Main Street puts a very definite limit on the power of the fashion czar. The firmness of the average woman in resisting ing” pushed too far by either the “new look” or any other [fashion trend is revealed in a study of fashions over a 19-year period, Styles from Vogue and The (Woman's Home Companion were

{compared with actual photographs

appearing in such magazines as Review of Reviews, Literary Outlook-Independent Life, showing what Jerially was being worn.

ty Schiffer of Pennylvania 8 College

oe by ‘Nancy -Koplin Fate.

and woman who leads the leaders but

in the

“Main St.

By MARJORIE VAN DE WATER

American Sociological Review. In. general the study showed \for..both..styles. and. photographs the same ups and downs of hemline. A lowering of hemline during the depression years of 1929-1932. A low hemline plateau fromi 1932 to 1936. A gradual irise in hemline up to the 1939 high: A high hemline plateau 1930-1942. Here the natural course of fashion was interrupted by government order L-85 which limited the use of material in Tadies’ long skirts. But then came’ a drop in the hemline from 1945 to 1947.

Drastic Fashions

Are Not Adopted . When" Hemiines drop, they go down faster in the fashion magazines than on the streets. But when they go up it is the average

she doesn't go as far. During the lates 30's and early 40's she ‘her skirts just & Tittle longer than was being pre-

The more extreme the , dictated hemline, the greater the non-con-

was found. But if the designers keep within limits, she .follows readily enough. The woman five feet six inches tall prefers a length roughly 14 inches from the floor. The woman ‘five feet tall prefers to have her skirts only 12 inches from the ground. This means, the investigators point out, that the hem height fost preferred is just about one fourth of the distance from the floor to the V of the neck, The investigators ran into a surprise in the course of their study. They had originally selectéd Vogue as representing the extreme of fashion and The Woman's Home Companion as being a mid-point between these styles and the taste of the ordinary woman. It turned out to be the other way around. The WHC is more extreme than Vogue. And their styles change more precipi:

scribed by the fashion magne

tately than do those of Vogue.

William C. Griffith . . . Mrs. Griffith + + « Julian Bobbs . . . Mrs. Bobbs . . . Eliss C. Atkins and Mrs. Atkins +. «standing in front of a Peter Hunt Santa Claus in the Bobbs home The Christmas ball was held at the. Indunapols Athletic Club.

Council Her The Indiana Roadside Counell Ine. will hold its midwinter meéting Jan. 11 in the Claypool, aecording to Mrs. Charles G. Rodman of English, corresponding secretary of the council, The morning business Session will open at 10 a. m. in the Empire Room. Members of the Ft. Wayne District will be hostesses for the 12:15 p. m. luncheon in the Louis XIV Room, with Mrs. J. M. Kaufman chairman. Mrs. T. Eugene Bailey, R. R. 1, Romney, Ind. president of the group. is reservations chairman.

Council Promotes Highway Safety "The Council, organized to promote highway safety, beautifica-

ospital Lists

Sip Ze Student Nurses |

Miss E. Louise Grant. director Hospital School

8lof the Methodist H. of

“such asi

J i hw could not accept it. Defends Value Of Document

Another question asked Is° “Why should a document that-ad-mittedly has no power to coerce people in the World have: any] valve Bt ARH wm vhs +. most, . of the great declaraticrns were at "first merely statements of prin —¢iple. To De sure, they were national documents and the

ofthe con ned!

“agreed to strive to accept those

principles and make them reall

ties, PE HE PRE Cape tien greatity: Hobe variety of peoples that have ac-. is _gepted these privcipies and lLiave

, announces that ap-|

for the Feb. 7 class are accepted. OC AF stb by

Jan. 10. There will be an orientation period for the new class on Jan. 13, 14 and 15 in the hospital.

tude tests will be given and the girls will tour the hospital and attend ‘classes. They ~wil}-live in the nurses’ Syring. the - grientation)

Physical examinations and apti- #

period. t -

‘Group Plans Rush Party

~The Purdue Chapter; Delta|Gamma Sorority, will hold their annual holiday rush party at 2:30 pm. Tuesday in the Butler Chap-

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Hostesses will’ be Miss Naney|

Arsk tos

fo “IhNETIONE

Worthingled, Rushville; Miss ‘Marian Wolf, Lebanon andl Misses Barbara Bennett, Sus and

and freedoms of the Inalviden deabel.. Griffith, Mary- Jo-RBibos

Human being.’ ; “One should never belittle the wever, for they!

v a hope for our universal declaraT Nn XS

Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ward, 5163 Broadway, will be hosts over the holidays to their daughter and

and Jean Clark: | Others who. will be hostesses are Misses Millie Rosner, Jean

fe Fuller, Pauline. - Steffen, Jackie!

Judd photo.

of the former Miss Barbara J. "Nash ‘and Charles L. Aldous. | ~The couple Vas married on Nov. 7. The bride's parents are Mr: and Mrs, Wayne R. Nash, 3720 Salem St. -and- the: bridegroom: is the-son of Mr. and Mrs.

Canfield, Nancy ‘Tressier and| Marilyn Alexander.

¢ ithe same Kind of treatment as a

. [gloves or mittens when you go out

“The "North Methodist ‘Thureh {The same little miss ~who--fails/

was the scene of the marriage [to rinse the soap. off her hands siack. jafter she washes them or dries

lin alleviating a, chapped condjtion

Two Routines

= Soften Hands

‘A LITTLE GIRL'S hands, given

little boy's, can be as rough and

tough. if your hands arefi’t as petal: soft and as appealing to look at as you want them {0 be, there are probably two routines of care} which you are inclined to skip. One is careful drying after you wash your hands. The other is the practice of wearing your

jot doors, ” » nd

“PHE little girl whose gloves are carried in her pockei instead {of worn on “her~hands -is- simply inviting winter-roughened skif.

Her ands thoroughty after they, are washed is also inviting a look of neglect. Mamg a creamy dotion; partieylarly during the winter months, is a great help in keeping a girl's hands. as smooth as silk, But this habit of care can be of little help

if hands aren't washed and gried

Charles H; Alda Salem:

carefilly before he ‘cream 5 il plied.

son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William| T. Haman Jr, Bast Hyde Park,

Cincinnati. The Ward's grandchildren, Vir-| ginia Elizabeth and Willlam Ward | Haman, elso wll visit. Mr. and Mrs. Carl 8. Osterhous, 5313 Carrollton Ave. will also entertain for the Haman's. The Osterhous' also are enter-

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‘taining Mr, and Mrs. Albert L.|

Osterhous of Waldo, Wis., parents

of Mr. Osterhous.

54 daughter, “Warten Carr Wardell 11, son of -

Evelyn Vaneil

Weds Student

Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Vancil, E. 96th St. and Fishers Road, announce the marriage of their Evelyn Roberta, to

Mr. and “ra. Wardell, Lawrence. * were married Nov, 13.in Methodist Church.

esterday in

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ei ing

F lower Vl Sponsors Party

the Indianapolis How Mission spomared a Christma for the fi ts the hospital. Three of the members: present Miss Betty with » gift of fight) Muganes JY arten S. Gibson, D. S. Meditch and Alvin C, Johnson [br

voto Josep alma out.

1 |pass on the street to see if your|

‘Don't worry

Miss Hale to

tion and conservation; co-operates’ with the Indiana State Highway {Department and the State Conservation Department. Annually; in- conjunction with tne Indiana Department of Education, the Council conducts an essay contest in the high schools of the state on a highway con‘servation topic.

Aids Fig WHEN YOU lift your shoulders you give your entire figure a lift. Try squaring back your shoul: ders and watch the bosom rise, the waistline taper down and a stomach become’ iraculoufly flat. These figure. improvements whith can be seen in a mirror

should be sufficient inducement to make any woman “pull”up the

It can be kept up, too, with a ibitood consistent. sell-discipling, There are older women of my acqudintance with wonderfully erect figures who have admitted that-they've. never-.allowed their shoulders to slump. They say, however, that after a few weeks of deliberate discipline shouldars| square off Kifaatt.any s -heed for conscious: control, a THE TRICK is to stand talll and to deliberately pull up the slack until this body behavior becomes a habit. It will in time. about that. What you need to worry about now is ture. Watch inp aut. aly ut poe and show windows which you’

body looks as erect as it ought to. Be aware of the taft feeling

feel or look taut cage above it is riding high and

are squared off. If you. need. .'a

a tight belt,

Wed Jan. 15

Hale is the daughter of Mrs. Floy Hale, 2742

85002 W. Raymond St.

to-be, will . Misses Beulah and Naomi groom, will be bridesmaids. Delores Frost, niece of

girl. Allan Hale, nephew of the

“Shelton Frost will brother as best man.

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the shoulders above the rib cage'j

St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church will be the scene|} Jan. 15 of the marriage of Miss} Rachel Hale and Paul Frost. Miss/y

N. Chester St, and|}

the prospective bridegroom is the|y son of Mr. and Mrs. John Frost, }

Mrs. Bert Yeager, sister of the} “be matron of}

Frost, sisters of the future bride-|§

? the pros-o _ {pective bridegroom, will be flower

future bride, will be ringbearer.|!

+ Blackwood o0-Bridge—

“Set Meeting " “Dirty Look or oy Humanics Attempt Nett I Hy.

\formity of the average woman. it

By EASLEY BLACKWOOD

“POT get-myself into trouble}

Here is a letter I got the other day. DEAR MR. BLACKWOOD: I have been reading your articles on bridge humanics and until last night thought them awfully good. After what happened I am not so sure. My partner was Mrs. J. R. She is, the bast Sayer I ever saw. I

cause I was afraid we could make game and rubber, “We were pivoting after every rubber and I would then have had to play with Mrs. M. T. who never lets her partner play a hand, Mrs. J. R. made five spades on the hand. Bhe asked me why I passed and I told her about your column saying the primary purpose of bridge is to keep a good partner as long as podsible. She seemed pleased at the compliment, but uncon On the next hand our opponents bid and made a grand slam. Mrs. J. R. was nice about it but she suggested I quit reading bridge columns. MRS. PHYLLIS 8.

Not Everyone Would Make Five on Hand

Now wait a minute, Mrs, 8. 1 never said the primary purpose

Celebrating Our 109th Ghristmas Anniversary

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through your midriff, which won't if unless the rib'§

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straighten up your nidrig, wear §

ovary Watches, China, Glass, Silver, Handbags Gloves, Scarf, Perfume

Smoking Accessories, Luggage, Rings, Cuff Links, Tie Pins, Billfolds, Gloves

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Another |S and Mr. Yeager

bid of three spadenbe- po ox

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Both sides vulnerable South dealer NORTH 8-KJ5 HJ 78 DK J10T138 CK 8 WEST Bet HK 10 &

EAST S108 2 HQ 852 D—A $1 C—-A9%7642C-QJ8 SOUTH (Mrs. J. R.) 8A Q9763 H—-A 0S DQ 2 C10 § The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH 1-8 Pass 2-8 $8. Pass Pass!

EAST Pass

*|say she is.

[trumps immediately.

pass. Of Cynthia

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the rubber~WIN IT! You a been hanging onto that. gosd or to attain this very goat Incidentally your friend, Mrs. J. R., must be ar good as you Not everybody would make five spades on. the hand shown. Assuming that West makes the opening of the ace and then

—tanother club, South must have

made the good decision not to take out all. ‘of the cpposing

If she does,; she won't even make four spades. Do you see why? Send your questions on bridge to Easley Blackwood, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9.

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of bridge is to keep a good partner. As in all games of sports, the primary purpose of bridge is to win. 3 True, when you have a good partner you do make Necessary sacrifice bids a hit more freely in order to prolong the rubber. But this is only a means to an end.

Mr. and Mrs. John William May, 3710 N. Pennsylvania Bt. announce the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia Culver May, to Waldemar John Roehler Jr, son of ~~ Mrs. —~Madelynne K. Roehler, Chicago; The wedding will bs In early summer. 5 The couple 18 anepding De-

When you have a chance to win

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Dear Last-Minute Shopper

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Dresser Sets, Gloves, Scarf

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