Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1949 — Page 15

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” th and Law1 be married . 21 in’ the 1" and Ree bride-to-be Mr. and Mrs, W. Michigan tamp_ is the . Henry Loh1 Ave. "McKinney, aid ‘of honor, ¥ Miss Patri. 8s Mary Mar-

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NEW YORK, Jan. 12—“She shall have rhythm wherever she goes” “in spring's pléated styles. For skirts, as crisply pleated as the bellows of a music box, have a special grace in motion. The use of pleats is one of the New * York designers’ favored tricks this season -to . provide ease along with a more slender look. One of -the costumes in Jahe Derby's spring col-

Home Safety Institute Set For Feb. 24

The Fourth Annual Home Safety Institute will be ‘held Feb. | 24 in Block's - Auditorium. The| announcement was mafle this]

morning at a meeting of the|

Home Safety Executive Commit-| tee in the World War Memorial. | Events in the all-day Institute program will include speeches: by Dr. Ted Grissell on “The y in Actual Accident Cases” and

Dr. Russell M. Whitmore on “Dental Care Following Childhood ccidents.” Registration will be at 9:30 a. m. Also on the agenda of the Institute sponsored by the Home Safety Division,” Indianapolis

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a cardigan jacket with an acdress (left). :The ensemble is of

navy crepe and there are stitched tucks trimming the blouse top and the cardigan. Knife pleats are mounted on a skirt yoke in Philip Mangone’s navy- wool suit wear. There's a box jacket with a facing of the same boldly blocked navy and white woven wool which makes the vestee.

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YOUR MANNERS—

Situation: You receive an invitation to dinner by telephone. You want to check with your husband, before accepting, to see if it is con- - venient for him. Wrong Way: Say, “Let me. see what Bob says about it and call you back.” Right Way: Say, “May I let you know definitely after I have checked with Bob, to see whether or not he is free.” » ” » Situation: You are telephoning to ask a couple to dinner, and you want them to bring their children. Wrong Way: Say, “We want you to have dinner with us Wednesday evening.” Right Way: Say, “We want you and Jim and the children to have dinner with us Wednesday evening.” Always make it clear just what members of the family are includ-

Safety Council, and the Indiana-| ed in an invitation. - . polis Chapter, American Red ———————————— Cross, will be a skit presented by| Mothers to Meet

members of the Indianapolis Council of Women. The skit is entitled “A Day in the Life of an Average Family.” ; Mrs. Earl H. Stumpf, president of the Indianapolis PTA Council,

PTA Council, will have charge! of a kitchen hat contest.

nd sare ort en, cen Times Pattern Service

- Station Program To Be Given “S'prize Party” radio - program; will be given during the noon)

' hour, Charles Fleetwood, Grain!

Dealers National Mutual Fire In-| surance Co., will give ‘a’ demon-|

stration of the “ABC’s of Home! @f |

Fire Prevention.” . “Safety and Sanitation in the]

, Kitchen” will be shown by Mrs. |

Stenamarie Twineham, home| economist, Kingan and Co.; Miss | Eva Fs MacDougall, RN, director | of homie nursing, Indianapolis | Chapter, American Red Cross, | will speak on “Home Nursing to Prevent Complications After an Accident.” i A film on safe hdfie planning will be presented by the safety council of the American Architects Association, : Mrs. George A. Bowen, 'Wana-| maker, is chairman of the Home|

Safety Institute program. She) will be assisted by Mrs, Clayton | H. Ridge, vice chairman, and Mesdames Otto C. Mayes, Stewgrt Maxwell and Lowell C. Reed and Charles E. Sumner, representing the Red Cross; Rob-| ert Yoho, Indiana State Board of Health, and George P. Farkas, | Indianapolis Public Schools. }

IU Couple | Plans Nuptials

Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Mothersill, 4627 Broadway, announce the ap-

proaching marriage of thelr daughter, Marjorie, to Richard Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson, * Lebanon. The wedding will be at 3130 p. m. Feb, 5 In Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. The Rev. Theodore O. Fisher of the Northwood Christian Church will officiate. Mrs. John O. Hutchins, Chicago, sister of the bride-to-be, will be matron of honor. Miss Barbara Rufe, Mishawaka, and Miss Bar-

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The business meeting of the Park School Mothers Association | Mrs. Maurice King, 838 N. Banwill be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in croft St. will be hostess for tothe 38th St. Branch, Merchant's

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Clubs to Hear Of Legislation

Legislation current in the 1949 Indiana General . Assembly will be discussed at the council meet-

ing of the Indiana Federation of Clubs, Feb. 3 and 4 in Indian.

‘lapolis.

Mrs. Cogley G. Cole of Vevay, state president, will be in charge. Reports also will be made by county and district presidents and department chairmen. !

Other state women’s groups

In Fashions

' |York fashions took on.a French

' lin Pauline Trigere's work, even

4 ule was a joint one of styles cre-

. {France. Mr. Halpert is going to . {manufacture and deliver, 5 {royalty basis, a group of Fath . |styles which the French designer) | created during a recent trip here. : |{what are called “prophetic” coat ‘ |season. One ¢ |sweep from sloping shoulders to

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* Halpert, Fath, Capri "Introduce Designs

By LOUISE FLETCHER - Times Woman's Editor NEW YORK, Jan. 12--New

accent here yesterday. Early in the day there was the ‘more. than slight Gallic touch which prevails

though she's. been miore than a decade in Amerfca. And last night, winding up the second day of the New York Dress Institute's press week, the fashions were| undiluted French. : i Last show on yesterday's sched-|

ated by Joseph Halpert of New York and Jacques Fath of Paris,

on a

Trigere, ‘noted for introducing

designs, has two new onés this is the Venetian

domino cloak, almost a cape in its Acme Telephoto

" v . wide hemline. Turning it into a Tempestuous”—a simulated narrow sleeveletst bolero dress in pure silk accent. emerging about waistline level! These are worn pushed up on the! ming. The dress, shown yester. | forearms. | day in New York, is from the’ Joseph Halpert collection.

Scimitar Wrap

i . . — heated apricot juice. Cool Add! Rince Color Creme is'got a dye Is Long, Slim Blackwood on Bridge— the other three-fourths cup apri-| of . —_ ae it . Mi second Soot is Gillled the woah jest Tectar, lemon Juice and sugar.| no artificial © look anc a |stimitar wrap, a long, slim affair U H {Chill hen slightly thickened! 3 cut away in curving lines at the Se : umanics {fold in orange sections and! body, ang fe the hair. CW lower front edges. This one, too, grapes. THE fear of hair coloring Ia,

has a short; undersiung sleeve

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sleeves, however, are normal in| width and have wide cuffs-—al-

with waist-depth armhole.

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By BARBARA BROEKING = WOMEN'S faces without the aid of make-up-rouge for lips ‘and cheeks, powders, color acténts for the eyes—would pretty drab. But few women think of “make-up” for the hair. G ‘Now there is a “make-up” for the hair in a new called Color Creme, It is not a hair dye, not a sham and not an. ordinary color rinse. Color Creme is a cosmetic for the hair that is supposed a tees

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1 tall can to the hair, the Color . % c. sugar treatment now is given MISS Helen PaRue, repre 1 tbsp. lemon juice at -Aybeg' Beauty Salon. It is . sentative of the Lab1 c. orange sections a part! permanent color oratories, demonstra the % c. seedless grapes rinse-blendéy and lasts for three product last week in the Beauty

reen seedless grapes or pink grapes cut in half and seeded. | Soften. gelatin minutes. Dissolve in one-haif cup,

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Pour into individual molds or| removed since Penetreme Col one large one; chill until firm.| Creme, -|{Unmold and garnish with orangs| Laboratories, contains only sections and clusters of green| government grapes or pink grape halves.' certified to be safe and non-

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Salon. The operator starts by shampooing the hair. = After

ture is brushed into the hair, starting at the lightest ‘section

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The domino coats frequently te are shown over culotte a ik By EASLEY BLACKWOOD gested for plane travel, Trigerei I HAVE had a rnumber of shows more tight than full skirts, |lrtters from readers telling me and provides buttoned slashes that my articles on bridge that may, be adjusted to the humanics are all very good when wearer's stride. - you know the players at the The slim silhouet also was table, but no good at all when stressed in a Paul Parnes’ show- VOU are playing with strangers. ing of sult and dresses. Here| That 1s a good point but it is the slender look is softened by not entirely true. I am going to multiple tiers. This house also], introduces two new fabric treatments—eyelet chiffon ‘and

Neither side vulngrable : North dealer

eyelet NORTH taffeta. ; t ; Another ‘current theme ran a RQissd through collections shown - yes-| D—38 2 terday. ‘It is the flare-back bo-| "CamA Q42 " lero—already shown by other WEST EAST ol NYDI designers. Trigere calls g gp 7 Bac it a mantelet and gives it short yA 94 H—Q 73 sleeves. In the Capri collection np. Kk J 9 2 D—Q10764 designed by Vera Jacobs, it'siC—K 86 3 CJ 1015

called the airflight bolero and/ “SOUTH (Mr. Champion)

goes with one-piece wool dresses. S—10 3 2 Capri. Collection Hui 1065 2 Inspired by Boucher C—9

who will hold council meetings! Most of the. Capri collection! Suing : She g Saiatute's Beason | was inspired by . Francois nclude ness and 'Profes- pg, . court ter d the sional Women's Club. the Indiana Bohsher, SOUEL PAINIER Suriig the League of Women Voters and the - ia. Branch, Abs Sourse come shirred and draped sociation of University Women. SDA at folded and dra Particular attention will be a, ped given a permissive bill proposing

shepherdess apron fronts (one

necklines and Venus

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write for you a series of articles

on the humanics of playing with strangers and my very first piece of advice is a. basic bit of {humanics. ’ {| It is this: If you don’t know {your partner's bidding style and

panniers of shepherdess Pleats, | credo, don't make any bids he will not understand. That sounds kindergartens in the schools and| printed on) and shepherdess-tied like a big order, doesn’t it?

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a measure asking for women on| sleeves carry out the theme.

night's business meeting of Alpha

Let's get more specific. Don't do bold reveres and Robespierre use any types of bids, the require-| collars. {ments for which are subject to a/ Philip Mangone is another de-|Wide variance of opinion. One! signer who finds pleats the ideal Such type of bid is the opening way to retain slim lines while bid of three in a suit. providing skirt fullness. All-| [I saw my friend Mr. Champion round knife pleats are mounted get caught on today’s hand. He on hip yokes for some of‘ his Thely She. Roun « by nnd his ‘ w | Tr Wi ete ‘stranger sw Box pleats and Joo Kinki to him. North opened the bidding both suits and toppers. with three spades and everybody

His methods of providing in- passed, i {terest at the top of the figure’ At Each Others

range from detachable capelet- . stoles to butterfly shoulder yokes Throats Immediately East didn't want to lead away

for loose topcoats. “x / ] Joseph Halpert's own collec- from any of his honors and so tion, as distinguished from the opened his small trump. North Fath designs he will -manufac- won with the 10-on the board, led. ture, features a variety of sil-a club and finessed his queen. {houets. Slim ones sometimes. When this held he simply cross{have swathed hiplines. Others are ruffed clubs and diamonds and ifull-skirted or have accordion- conceded one heart trick. 8ixpleated overskirts. odd! spending: Mr. Champion and his partner |the summer over an ironing were at each others’ throats im{board, keeping all the season's mediately, Mr. Champion said {pleats in line, can relax. Most of Whoever heard of opening with a {them have stitched edges. {three bid on a hand that good. t - North replied that he always used the two-way three-bid, advo-|

| : ‘Address on Magic ' cated by a bridge authority and to Highlight Parley requiring partner to bid some-| i thing if he has as much as one

A lecture by Christopher Mil-| bourne on magic will highlight{ARd a half tricks, the annual invitational

guest ., : —— meeting ot we Coniemverary| Gibson Greefing Cards A number of dinner parties will Are Available At LYRIC NEWS

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bara Smith, Hudson, "will be bridesmaids, Janet Nelson, Lebanon, sister of the prospective bridegroom, will be junior bridesid i!

man. \ The engaged couple is attending Indiana University.

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