Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1948 — Page 12

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MONDAY, DEC. 27, 1048,

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ary » the most successful at| Florence Pritchett; Mrs. Phili nite] and Mrs Anna Rosa Mar-|

ast 200. sales are again t trumped. He played the ace of t the order of the day and the clubs and them cuffed a sr | smart woman shopper buys a lelub with dummy’s’six of spades. good part of her wardrobe at | At this point there'is no way f reduced prices. ~Men; as a rule, ito get back to the-closed band i aren't bargain hunters when it |quic kly except in the trump suit]

_.|_comes to clothes. tor by teading dummy’s-last dia-' Also, Mamma isn’t buying | [mond and trumping it. Mr. Muzzy check-up of weight is a monthly, Mr. Stahl is a graduate of the | clothes as lavishly as she once [chase the latter course. Then he check-up of measurements. Some- Armour Technology Institute and | did. Styles are changing so (led another élub and. trumped times figure changes which won't a member of Pi Tau Sigma Fra- | fast she is scared to build up a | with the eight of spades In be noted on scales will-show up terpity, big wardrobe. dummy. when measurements are taken. :Y The “new look” struck fear | NOW something has to be done Makes 20 State { about that d heart suit. Th This" is especially likely to be | into Mamma’'s heart. If a sud- |2POU at good heart sul e \ f the figure is mature. Musical Survey un-

the case | 1. style change. engineered hy King of hearts is led and East Fghen-at ge. engineered hy. teins with the 46 and PTAYE thE With the idea of halting an

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LL trip to New Orleans, and Florida, TTT TERE couple WITT TIVE TTI TE | Hotel. on The bride is a graduate of ButA By re JA SRT {ler and Indiana Universities. She

AS IMPORTANT as a weekly is a Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority member,

So when people put on the ~AItar hatter a second they're .amore realistic. Ac cording to a study, 67 per ° cent of the men and 75 per “cent of the women who remarried realize that lot of their ideas which may havé jelled about the other party will surely have to be unjelled after a few months of marriage, . > »

errr LR “Many. mature women NeVer|iin.; Guererro of Argentina.

master’ the art. They are too Jan. 8 Rite

nervous, harried or fatigued to ook after guests properly orto, enjoy their company. Such jitters can be avoided if parties are wellplanned and preparations are made in advance. ' The first rule to be observed for throwing 4 good party is te bring together people who will be interested in and amused by seach other, Avoid the ‘temptation to limit a a Hist to people to whom you are

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socially indebted unless you are ! the fashion industry against | NEW YORK=Mrs Louise E: ™ ee sure all’ guests will be compatible. {women's “protests, could make [800d queen of clubs, South trumps ADIN] eXTR Iman Seen yecord Thompson recently completed a PH. Ho pho. | ond marriage happier tham If you are indebted to several | a closetful of clothes out- With the queen of spades in dum- p. bus gh and 5, state survey of American mu-| Mrs. Mounsey their first—Nearly 9 out of 10 upper arm measurements. sical tastes. Her trip began, remarried persons say theirs

dated almost overnight in one ‘my and East is bound to get an-, ' RB with his guarded jack If muscles of thd midriff, for Sept. 29 in California and ended Before her marriage Dec. 21 . leXample, begin to lose their tone in: New. York. in I.a Veta, Mrs. Claud

Miss Thompson sald. that while MoURSey “wae Miss “Catherine

people who are pot well known to. each other, it is wiser to have two small parties than one large

other trick is.

season, it could happen again. ¢ 4 4 ‘of spades. a . Taking all those pointe inte | Mr. Masters would have made and sag, waistline measurements -£0NS - ; he —hand--by-seiting the heart may increase. . _!she..did not. make specific in-| McCargish. She is the daugh-

Colo, Does the experience of a

“first marriage ténd to’ make’ _people shy away from a sec-

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” » ” 2 a DOES spend “less on clothes | ; | 38 i DON'T BE afraid to serve ‘than pond does. Or, ‘rather, | suit immediately, realizing this # nu.» quiries to determine just what ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | ond? The records show that 1 simple foods instead of ah elabor- {y maybe she DID: 1 {was the only way to end, up In, ANY TENDENCY which upper songs were popular in each region... .. oc 1a Veta, and the those who havg been divorced 7

or widowed are much more

idummy. with. the hearts set and... 1. e. to-fill-out-can~be de--She visited. she believed the od, y th EHa up erRarried eo

{the trumps out. Favorites such. as ~The Rosar)

ate menu. Most guests would] i

rather have one or two delicious|

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) | Let's Ea. List 48 Best-Dressed. Women, Plan Open House to I recede Return 10 School Place for Women on Boards Hints ut Clare Luce Misses | Of Big Industries Is Sought ° “| After 5-Year Rei | Oh ist After 5-Year Reign By Head of New Federation ~ | ,_ le Yo App » ’ TE 1 7 Mrs. William Paley, Wife of CBS Gentler Sex Too Often Provides Funds, ) . . - President, Wins No. 1 Rating : Has No Voice in Management, She Says Otter I NEW YORK, Dec. 27-It has been a bad yéar for the, = By ELIZABETH TOOMEY, United Press Staft Correspondent pst tes Republican party. And, as a final blow, Clare Boothe Lude —NEW-YORK;-Dec.-27—Women.wilL play a much more ro didn't make the 1948 Best-Dressed Women list. The play- prominent part in the nation’s major industries in the next of apples no wright and ex-Congresswoman had topped, or nearly| decade if Mrs. Wilma Soss has her way. fruits are c topped, the list since 1043. f Mrs. Soss, a petite blond who has startled big business with Apples can | The annual selection of 10 best- dressed women was announced, her ideas of women and economics, says simply: *‘Women contr} different wa today by the New York Dress Institute, following a nation- wide! the money, and money talks.” Mrs. Soss organized the Federation Interest. Ma poll of 150 fashion designers and society and fas hion editors, Mrs of Women Shareholders in American Business, Inc., to. see that red cinnamo Howard Hawks, wife of the Hollywood producer, who was Na. 1 women got appointed to boards of major industries. ing meat, ue two years ago, was 10th this year. “There are more women than men stockholders in U. S. Steel, : desserts, and Mrs, William Paley, wife of the ‘president of the Columbia |General Motors, International Harvester and American Telephone » apples. Broadcasting, System, was No: 1 on this vears list? The former: {and Telegraph,” she pointed out, “but none of these companies has Raw apple: Barbara Cushing Mortimer, she is a siim and beautiful brunet. a woman on its board of directors to represent the women stocks snack, fo f Once before, in 1945, she headed the list. She was then Mrs, Stan holders.” . bulk in the d ley G. Mortimer Jr. ~ - ’ ‘Mrs. Soss isn’t aiming at the business woman. She is cone : for’ dessert, ‘rhe Duchess of Windsor ranked, Y ‘cerned about the woman who's been left a widow or who has ine 2 salads. The third, five places above her: sis-of the. Vanderbilt, family, 1s in herited stocks or money and finds ? is best serve ter-in-law, the Duchess of Kent. [her late twenties Mrs 8. Embiri- ‘herself with no idea of what hap- qualified to serve on those whippe: Their mother-in-law, Queen Mary, [COS h as been not i on Ne " pork pens in the companies she owns. boards,” she said. ih or hard sau got 22 votes, the Dress Institute for her exquisi as 0 - “ A , | How do men feel about o | reported. Princess Margaret and but this is her first year on tae poner Es in. idea Invariably they're charmed WEDNE Margaret Truman came out even hest-dressed list. ors. t “ they're actually own- by the woman behind the moves ¥ —with not endigh votes to place.| Mrs. Hearst, newly married to ee ‘said, eyre a y ‘ment and impressed with the coskel oo The list, in-order: Mrs, Paley; the son of the newspaper pub: t [facts she can list to show the [ Mrs. Millicent Rogers. pil heiress lisher, has been talked of as un Hundreds of letters from wid-| economic power of feminine ; . on g 4 outstanding elegante and has ows who feel lost in the economic| fund | We e Emp of Windwor Mrs. been the subject of several maga- world into which they find them-| un Ss. whe > ow - eos. oe of tt!’ sine articles. Mrs. Hawks and selves thrown come to the tiny . Actually, they recognize fhe £ ery Be, reek shipping nate Mrs. Paley Have Bédn on the 11st office of the federation. Mrs. Soss need for yomars representation > Fresh 1 , al - ” = > ~ 9 eer - - e Mrs. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt or the past two years. makes no attempt to act as in-0f8 major boys will be boys 5 Biked cori ‘ ! A a Mrs. Luce, Mrs. Byron Foy ana vestment counselor for such ingly, “but boys Ww YS, pe the former Jeanne Murray; Mrs. jn. jajre, perennial members of women, They hate to give up the idea of Baked William Randolph Hearst Jr, the : women as fragile things with no Beet and the best-dfessed lists, were mere- “We want to see that economics, Bres former Austine Cassini of Wash- |¢ runners-up in the voting this {economic know-how.” i Crisp ington and New York; Mrs. Har- y up in the voting tA is explained to them in their own, Milk to drin year Others who almost made . - adult; one pint rison Willams; the Duchess of it {pj were Mrs. Walt language, and then that the qual-| tion to that use Kent; Mme. Louis Arpels of the 8 Year : alter ified women get a chance to serve Men and Women— Pp (Hoving, wife of the depactmert - the boards of or indus-| Paris jewelry family, and Mrs. ore executive: Mrs. kdward F on, tie oat so ma) . CRISP A Hawks. |Hutton, and Sally de Marco, wife Dan Nyhart, Nell Becherer, Virginia Kingsbury and Mike Wagoner plan back-to-school open house tomorrow in the tries. she emp asized. t S asier 2 ec. sliced co Five more women polled suMi-'and dancing partner of Tony de : Meridian Hills Countr Club. Women own 70 per cent of the 14 tsp. cinna cient votes to rate the top 10, but Marco. I ny I ee a Faliii held. fe oont | - 35 c, water were placed in a special category The stage and Hollywood noth ) , ry and inherit abou er cent | St WV d 74 C. sugar by the Dress Institute for “pro- fell by the wayside in this year’: Wo e, the Women— * [Blackw ood on Bridge— lof all estates, the federation con- 0 } ay e 3 1, butter or fessional” reasons. They are voting. Except for Gene Tier uriel dams, jonas Too Dien Mcordire Io the : 2% c. sifted fashion designers or are closely ney, screen stars brought only ‘M be th M It’ E ll L ld ederation officials, they turn their . 3% tsp. salt. associated with the faghion indus- scattered acclaim, Votes (out ay! ¢ C en S an XCé en ea power over to a lawyer or an ex- me © Wash, pari try. not enough) went to Jane Gre.r, - Ral h Stahl lecutor and lose their inheritance. ples. Place | They are Mrs. Adam Gimbel, Anita Colby, Claudette Colbert. Te { J] d b id ( / | . baking dish. who is Sophie, the dress designer; Marlene Dietrich, Irene Punne 0 Spen ore 0 n er 1 A 0sé nes Wants Business News namon, poul . ‘who is Valen. and Paulette Goddard. The sta | Bs EASLEY BLACKWOOD In Readable Form 3%, cup sug tina, also a dress designer; Gene and opera contenders were Leo. | TOW-- TEE EE ses” Mrs—8oss—— sugar with | Tierney, wife of designer Oleg Nora Corbett, Gloria 8wanson, thi o { HERE 18 MY last suggestion for awhile to my correspondent | ose, are cases MIS. 8 TTT galt until T ! Cassini; Janet Gaynor Adrian, | Dorothy . Kirsten and Lily Pons. or A0 ing | who signed himself “the original Mr. Muzzy.” When you simply must! Only the immediate families wants to prevent. Her idea has Sprinkle ove wife of Adrian, Hollywood de- { | play a hand yourself, don't bid it to the hilt. Underbid the close ones!) yo hragent wh 1s riel been called an economic suffrage oderate ov signer, and Mrs. John C. Wilson, | [List of Best- Dressed { By RUTH MILL Jo. It is not always possible to throw the play into your partner's EF. Adams and gt Rd Busse) movement for women. She puts : or 50 to 80 the former Princess Paley, asso- In Respective Cities | NEA Staff Writer |hand. This would ogeur where partner raises your sult, showing no ( I RATHER think that al are married at 11:30 o'clock to-'it more simply. are tender : ciated with Mainbocher, the cou-| Women who received enough! H “ MN inclination to bid a suit of his own| I ! ’ Ig Both fe 1 bl morrow morning, The ceremony, . i elously brow turier. votes- to rank them. as best-| OVer the country husbands are or no trump. Another case would | oth sides vulnerable. ‘will be read. in the Indianapolis Women __have an. economic Serves fou 3 Young Women Win dressed in their respective cities! giving oit with loud, disbeliev- be where your partner does bid a| South dealer. Atheltic Club by Dr. John B. Fer- Stake in our country,” she said. J g ) were: Chicago—Mesdames How-| ing guffaws over the recently suit (for which you have inade-| NORTH |guson, pastor of the Irvington “They have a right and an obli~, Teen Pro Initial Honors This Year ard Linn, Charles B.. Goodspeed| rafeased 1. S. Labor Depart- | uate. support) and then raises; 8—~Q 86 Presbyterian Church. gation to know what's being done, The list is notable this year for(and Leon Mandel; Washington —| = 0000p 4- your suit—as in the hand showr, H—K QJ 10 3 |" Mr. and Mrs. Marry S. Adams. win their money.” “the inclusion of five young wom- Mme. Henri Bonnet, wife of. the ment statistics showing that the jtoday. D—J 8 3 2 4925 Carrollton Ave., are Ld 0 en, three of whom have never be- [French Ambassador to the Unitad| average hus - | Recently I watched my friend | C—3 bride's parents, and the bride- She hopes eventually to put out] “fore been cited. and the exclusion] States —Mrs.—Thomas-Leiter--and{-D.a.n.d..spends AMr. Muzzy play this hand. It| WEST _._ FEAST __ groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. brief, interesting news of big bus-| of several familiar “stand-bys” Mrs. Perle Mesta. , | more in a year should have been played in spades S.—4 2 : S—J 10 3 Ira W. Stahl, Chicaga. =~ in-a-form-women-will.like Lo. —- Ti from previous years. ‘Mrs. Van-| Boston—Miss Kajeharine Endi-| OD his clothes lal right. But I say he should H—9 5 4 H—A 6 2 The bride, who will be given ‘read. If they own stock in Big| derbiit, wife of the young scion lgotg; Pittsburgh — Mrs. Edward] than his wife have stopped at three-odd, iniD—K Q 7 8 D—A 10 9 in marriage by her father, win Steel, they'll be able to get-a con- | . i {Pitcairn and Mrs. Ailsa Mellon| spends on hers. | spite of his partner's strong bid- C—K_ 10 8 4 (—Q 71 6 2 |wear a light beige crepe after- *1%¢ account of the annual stock-| By ERNEST E. BLAU : ©] Bruce; Detroit «Mrs, Harvey| Whether. the ding. Remember it’s not a ques-| SOUTH (Mr. MurZy) noon dress trimmed with irides- Holders meeting. | i EN TWO persons * THE H( How to Enj 0 RE — and Mrs Henry Ford) fe to t ove tion of whether game can be S—AK®TS5 {cent beads. Her. matching small. Occasionally, Mrs. Soss gets a marry for the first ‘8 half over. ] yo Houston — Mrs. Oveta Culp! ing to believe made, it's a question of whether] H—8 7 felt hat is trimmed with flowers call from a big company wanting time,” sald a philosopher, 3 issue a war wy former head of the WACUs;| the statistics game. can be made with Mr. D—6 4 land a veil. She will. wear a ca- to put a woman on the board.| i." oon hopes she can : ing dates.” Dallas—~Mrs. J. D. Lingo; Milwau- | or not, they {Muzzy playing the hand. C—A J O38 mellia corsage. “I'd like to have a file of women | Pp i Suppose our wn kee—Mrs. Morton Lee, and Phila-| may very well . | The biddin Mrs. Standiford Helm, Evans- ————————————————— change the man and the man ! invitation delphia— Mrs. Thomas Carleton | be true for East Signals 's ww 5 N {ton, Ill, will be the matron of R d hopes the woman won't i beginning o Henry. | severa] rea- With the Ten OUTH WEST NORTH EAST, ,. Her afternoon dress will ecent Bri e "| change.” Both are - disap- i suppose ano Parties New names to crop up impor-| SONS ~ Ruth Millett West led the king of diamonds, 8 Pass 2 H Pass (he of brown crepe with a draped pointed.” {| date has co tantly in the voting this year in-| One is that Mamma has, in 8 | : S Pass 38 Pass front and her velvet hat will, Fortunately, most men and y day. What : clude Mrs. Stanley Mortimer, the recent years, taken to dress- and East signalled with the 10./ 4S All Pass match. Her corsage will be red women adjust themselves te ” Well, bo By EPSIE RINARD former Kathleen Harrigan, | er 2 Og eT | |West continued with a small dia-, -| roses. : | each other sufficiently to stay can’t Cag > | daughter of William Averell Her-/ y be a sort mond on which dummy played \Beaut - J. Kelvin Stahl, Riverlea, Tren-| married—millions of them you've sai WITH party Sea-|riman; Mrs. Kingman Douglass, dress for a third of the price | y ton, 'N. J., brother of the bridge- happily. Bit even those who _serfous {lin son in full swing, the hostess who | for herself, she can’t run up a |loW and East won with the nine. } Tha k h to her ow jie former, Adele Astaire; Mrs. on ’ {groom, will he the best man. don’t usually learn-somefhing aster. al nows how enjoy her nN Earl E. T. Smith, the former business suit for Pop. Now East laid-down the ace of eep eCK A luncheon in the elub will fol- about how to get along with irrevocable. diamonds which Mr. Muzzy lfow the ceremony. 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d by a tape measure. y . well-prepared dishes than a table, her .on, she may do a little | You, won't always be. I hope, tecte hd folk tunes such as “Turkey and Mrs. W. C. Mounsey of again than those of the same full of delicacies if fussing over) splurging in order to keep up in MF. Muzzy's class. But while| Just as the weekly wefghing- inf the Straw,” would long remain Bluffton. "| age who stayed single. NEW YO these keeps the hostess in the } “| with Papa |you are, don't stretch for games'on a scale will signal the need to favorites. mr Fe ! tional croche kitchen most of the time. | | |. Miss R Daugherty’ photo. eee and slams when you are Zoing , .. a nound’ or two, so the ee =} in the seve iss Rosner to play the hands ) | ' ! wide contes Make all the preparations fir 4 J V isiting Relatives to play the hands. monthly measurements will prod Seek Homes for DP’ 8 STRAUSS - National Ne arty; including the: purchase of an... 8 is. the date selected. {you into corrective exercise if-vou . SAYS: : food. at least a day" ih AdVANOK. Dy Miss Josephine Rosner for-v--Mrs.. Julia... Sanders. Tremble, Send your questions on bridge see. signs. of an expandin fn NEWYORK: TThe United CANS Mrs. Paull Oh the day of the party set astdeher-marriage to- Roland Clark. 1333 N. Gale 8t., is spending the " JAviey “Binekwood, “The in- ‘hipline or tipper EIT g Council of Church Women, Fepry] 3 Creek, N. Y. lB 0 ALE SOF CAL OAR Tobi SMD Af Blo AROS. DOLIAYE WIR, Eplatives in Ch diwnnpotis Times, Indiinapelis 0. | 1 foci Rp bigiiniid vom i PS PE AP aia TTS YF SE Yl i Le, LL Mi or HE 7 NF TH Pr i wre A a en Thite -cotto later in the evening’ and to énable, be is the daughter of August Mrs. Holland Ridgeley, and Mr. Rruce i Hitkene two po , 80 18 °1t easier Chiirch States to ii = Bn TIT you to look fresher for the last-| Rosner, Bridgeport. Mr. Clark Ridgeley, in Grand Rapids, Mich. To Wed Ili Girl to exercise off a half inch than find a job and a home for at| posed, from departing guest. 18 of Indianapolis. later this week. 10 © inois Gir three inches from a figure which least one displaced person or his | “among-the — ve } } _ Mrs. Henry L. Hilkene, 4315 You want to keep trim. family during the coming year. | here. Park Ave. and her son, Bruce L. ma te will be hosts to Mr, Hilkene's ‘ : = ey Wil be Doste to dr Hikensd) Ss wimsuit With Dancing Skirt |” SST——— < ——= (Champaign, 111, this week. Miss >) Bongart will arrive in Indian-| { ; apolis tomorrow | ~ She is the daughter of Mr. and - | ] ’ Mrs. Walter M. Bongart, Cham- There's a | y * z paigri. A graduate of Rollins Col- metallic-striped oer) ing ¢ | lege in Florida, Miss Bongart is| taffeta GOOD ’ a member of Kappa Kappa Gam-| | i . Ho bathing suit ma Sorority. Mr. Hilkene is a . Or a graduate of the University of beneath this Michigan and & member of Alpha) Moonsheath - Delta Phi fraternity. dae skirt Ha Ne Y. No date has, been set for the of matching y / w ear wedding. taffeta, i ! | It is one of GLASSWARE ok Enlist Women for. Frances Sides A — 7 Civil Rights Drive | . designs ] TRAYS COASTERS- | NEW YORK — The National] being featured Council of Negro Women is plan-| this week | p { ning a nationwide enlistment of! by Block's. STORE OPEN APER NAPKINS— ‘women, The drive is to enroll] Colors are © | 500,000 new members of all races, black and SYPHON BOTTLES—THERMOS | colors and creeds wiling to unite tourmal TILL for human and eivil rights, ourmaline TUBS FOR ICE CUBES The National Council was or black . founded Dec. 5, 1935. It is a bi- and carnelian. “5 partisan organization comprised Other featured 3 BAR ACCESSORIES of 23 national women's organiza- groups in th . ’ tions with a combined ‘member- resentation And Our New England Fond Pantry Has a Host of ship of 850,000. The council's Pe Pl i ! : gla antry Has a Fost O program fis national, international ate. aytimers 3 Treats Your Midnight Snacks v and interracial in its scope. | (silk surah); { , ’ ~ ’ 2 JU IVHQRIGNT. oNacCks, - een | Birdseye View, | The Sale dA. ; AS EN —. . Expense Varies (pique), ! resumes tomorrow ( ) MO —A recent sur- Wf uring regu $ . ! ary es ; 3 a s e i & O vey shows that the women of the, Mauve Sumbide . guring regular f » state of Vermant spend an aver-| (the range of . 9:30 til . - : 20° W (age of $3.78 annually for cos- mauve tones). 330 till § : to ; 29 A Washington Street metics, as compared to more than!- ’ N . $20 spent for the same purpose { L. STRAUSS Ls 0. Inc MAN'S RR ea fy & - we, > by) the Women of California. i ( " ” THE, 0 MER 4 $ : “ " . . : ¢ ! ori A ; ‘ 4 , f { v sy A » 2 4 ‘ { > hit ) on ¥ ? - : i is > —5 : Li ; ‘ or ne] & oa