Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1949 — Page 13

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SOUTACHE-BOUND BOLERO Times Special NEW YORK, Jan, 17—As dependable a" sign

of spring as the crocus is the return, each year, of the bolero jacket. Again this year, New

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Dresses have alpaca (right),

York designers’ collections are liberally sprin- frock with a kled ‘with brief boleros for swear as the days = band, fastened lengthen, . William Bass binds the bolero of a to the bolero.

navy wool suit (left) with black soutache braid. sleeved and the

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‘white pique blouse and a patent leather belt.

boleros, too. An ensemble In by Joseph Halpert, tops a navy white bolero. The wide waist with pearl buttons, is attached The bodice of the dress is shortskirt is full in front only.

Lezion Women to Discuss 49 Plans in Session Here

The National Executive Committee, American Legion Auxiliary, wlil meet to plan the 1949 activities of the organization in the national headquarters here Jan. 25 and 26.

_ Committee members from all states, the District of Columbia, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the Panama Canal Zone will

attend. : membership, girls state jor National committee chairmen qctivities, rehabilitation, poppy, ams Americanism, child welfare, eduFatification wy We SRapt cation gf orphans of veterans, comm Po ta o ert A.|jegislative, national security, conGoode, ». 0. hationaligtitution and bylaws and compresident, will preside. munity service. * a nesting Wii ke 2% Greet, The Miami convention will be ings will be given by the presi- wn. Dinner will be served at dent, the national past presidents,|7:30 p. m. in the Green Room, the national vice presidents and|Indianapolis Athletic Club. On Jan. 26 the past president's

the national officers. Reports of the national standing committees parley, publication, finance, Panwill complete the day's session. American study, music and radio

Lincoln Bridge Club Lists Winners

The Lincoln Bridge Club an{nounces the results of its master |point game held Friday night in the Hotel Lincoln. The winners |are: North and South — Mrs. {Ralph E. Duncan and Mrs. E. J. !Ittenbach, first; Walter J. Pray {and Dr. Cleon Nafe, second; Mss. {Merritt Thompson and Mrs, John | Kelley, third. re : | Bast and -West—Dr. Lyman Pearson and Ralph Ittgnbach, first; Mrs. Keith Johns and Mrs. {Arthur Pratt, second; Lawrence J. Welch and F. R. Buck, third. {Sorority to Meet | Delta Tota Chapter, Beta Sigma {Phi Sorority, will hold a regular {meeting at 7:30 p. m. today in {the Central Branch YWCA. A {social hour will follow.

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tomato open sand Carrgt Shhens “Fresh winter pears Creamed leftover corned beef on baked ' Harvard beets Banana, ma and nut salad Rye bread and butter ovolate chip cookies and ice cream | ilk to drink: One quart for each child; |

{one pint for each adult, In addition to that used in the day's menus.

BANANA MARSHMALLOW AND NUT SALAD 5 5 bananas, well ripened 2 tbsps. lemon juice

% Ib. marshmallows, quartered % c. boiled salad dressing 2 tbsps. whipping cream 1% ¢: chopped peanuts Peel bananas and quarter, cut once lengthwise and once crosswise. Dip quickly in lemon juice

or lettuce leaves. Combine marshmallows with salad dressing and cream and pile lightly on top of banana quarters, Top with peanuts, Serves five,

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NEW YORK-Guided by her \seeing-eye dog, Queenie, Norine McNicholds has miles around the U. 8. selling electrical appliances. Five years ago she was blinded by an accident and was adopted

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Hostess on Jan. 28

The publican Club will meet at Wednesday for hincheon in‘ the Columbia Club, : Following the luncheon Mrs. Frederick G. Balz and Mrs, Louis R. Markun will présent a forum, “Women in Government”, Mrs

man of the luncheon, will be assisted by Mesdames H. H. Bacon, {Jesse W. Gammon, Flora May {Kretsch, Carl Lich, Leonard E. {Tanner and Peter Wood, Mrs. Kretsc is in charge of reserva tions and Mrs. Joseph J. Bering is club president. ;

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Indiana BPW Clubs To Back Legislation

Legislation in the Indiana General Assembly of interest to In!diana Federation, Business and Professional Women's Clubs, was outlined yesterday at the council meeting in the Claypool Hotel, Support will be given billy proposing equal pay for equal work for women; women on state and local boards, commissions elective offices; increased benefits for blind and dependent children, and against any discrimination in business and professions due to. sex or marital

status, committee will be alerted far any proposed legislation detrimental. to women's status in the business May 13-15 were as dates for the ual ptate cone vention ‘n the French Lick Springs Hotel. :

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