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Ties Are Best Seller
* In'Spring Men's Wear By BARBARA BUNDSCHU United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Apr, 13 — The gaudiest necktie in the Easter pa-
The improbable pink, yellow and lavender neckties and the
men’s departments this spring. sald Harold B. Green, assistant
He surmises they buy them “to compensate their husbands for not leaving enough in the budget for his new suit.” Cheney’s own best-selling spring ties attest to the giddiness of the April male. One of the hottest numbers is a simple gray silk tie with polka dots so red they dance in the dark. Another job that's wowing them at the necktie counter Is a screaming yellow one decorated with three handsomely elongated TaindsoDs in pale and darker blue.
L~ ancler Ponular Pot lavender. by. all odds, is greatest surprise of the seaBC °. Generally speaking this firm ~has toned down the violent violet by teaming it with nice ordinary dark colors like brown and navy blue. (Peachy pink is given the same treatment). One gay little number features a bevy of golf balls—some with wings on—in lavender on a navy blue ground. In addition to trotting out the
shades of other colors. Like turquoise Yobin’s egg blue and true fire department red
ts SL * \ . Friendship Starts HARTFORD, = Conn.~Friendship which hangs by a thread has been a lasting one for Mra. Michael Healey of East Hampton, Conn. Forty-five ‘years ago she wrote her name oh a spool of thread in the cotton will where she worked. It was bought by en Gusta Keely of Columbus, O. _Sinée then they have corresponded regularly and exchanged gifts each hint:
Learning to Earn
BOSTON -—8immons College for women in Boston's Fenway, built in 1002, was the first college in the U, 8. giving students such instruction as would fit them to earn an independent living.
Designing Woman
Make sure it's the most comfortable bed you can find and never mind how plain it is when | - it comes from the store. Design | a handsome bedspread, give the | bed a headboard that's some. | thing a litle grander because it | flanks the side of the bed, and | give the bow sidewise headboard a pcover. Fasten the latter to the legs of the bed or to the wall, |
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By JEAN MANEY “IF WE'RE going to have music, let's have good music.” That was the comment that . = 0» started the Teen Sinfonietta two years ago. The 20 members of the sinfonietta are enthusiastic about their organization and willingly rehearse long hours each week. Renato Pacinl is the director and adult sponsor of the group. He meeis with them twice a week for practice sessions in _Wilking’s 1 and Pearson's Music
Times’ Sewing Contest Entrant Registration
Foon Sinfonietta Orociced 2 Years
Hofmann and Patty and Joanne Hilficker . .. rehearse with the Teen Sinfonietta.
Auditoriums. Dr. Fabian Sevit#ky is another supporter of the sinfonietta.
THE MEMBERS are Bruce Fowler, Mary Margaret Button, Martha Hofmann, Ronald ‘Russel, ' Busan Sertell, Janie Woods and Bessie Whitted, first violins. Marietta Bears, Marybelle Rice, Elaine Cook, A Marigold Letee, Pat Bernhart, John Hilficker and Paul Retfig, second violins; Easley Blackwood Jr.
and Patty Hilficker, viola; Joanne Hilficker, Janet Heller,
Marilyn Cook and Joanne Bernat, cello, and Lauralee Burke, bass. : On May 3 the Teen Sinfonfetta will present a concert for the members of .the Speedway Musicale. The event will be held at 8 p. m. In the Speedway High School auditorium. The group recently played for the Band and .Orehestra Parents Association of Jefferson
Here is my official registration for The Times’ National Sewing
"|Contest. I will bring my contest garment, Apr. 20, to the place to be announced later in The Times.
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I plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Check one
18 years of age. (2) Dress—Cotton...sessaes ——eStandard Pattern Group, Junior Division, entrants 18 years
or under.
or more. You are not obligated to remain in the classifications checked, if you should change your mind later),
Standard Pattern Group, Senior Division, for entrants above
(1) Dress—Rayon, silk or WoOl.ceaesises (3) Coat or Bult...cooness
(1) Dress.......... (2).8uit or Coat..........
| eG la MOU Group, no age limit. (1) Evening, lounge, beach s design.
wear, etc, from standard pattern or original
~ Original Design. Group, no age limit. (1) Dress, sult or coat originally designed by contestant and intended for adult OF upper teen-agé wear.
———— Children's Clothing Group, no age limit. (1) Clothes for of
High School in Lafayette. Joins Serenity.
SPRINGFIELD, ¢ On Apr. 13 — Miss Kathryn Heaton, 1131 Loy St, Speedway, Indianapolis, has been initiated into the Alpha Nu Chapter, Gamma Phi Beta Sorori-
THE INDIANAPOLIS 1 TIMES |List Classes
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Here are the judging classifidations in The Times’ $1460 Na-
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ants of all ages)—"Special occasion” such as evening clothes, clothes or beach-
CHILDREN'S GROUP (Contestants of all ages)—Garments for children up to 12 years of age, made from standard pattern or originaily designed by contestant. All garments for children—even though of original design—must oe entered group. ! Local prizes in each of the classifications are $50, first; $20, second. First place winners in the national judging -will receive $100 awards. In addition, if any Times’ winners place first in national judging, they will receive
Times. Also, the first place winners in the national judging are invited to New York to see their garments worn by professional modsls ‘in a National Style Show in
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DR. ANSWERS—
Question: What causes puffiness below the eyes? Answer: This can be due to a kidney condition which results in the accumulation of fluid in the loose tissues beSome people, however, seem to have puffiness below the eyes unrelated to any disease condition and perhaps In ‘such cases it is merely a family tendency to deposits of fat in this area.
low the eyes.
Question: What effect does pyorrhea have on the system? 1s it necessary to have all the
teeth extracted?
Answer: In pyorrhea there is infection of the gums along the edges of the teeth. There may be some absorption into the system from these infected areas but the effects of this absorption are frequeritly difficult to determine. The advisability of extracting
of salted boiling water for about five minutes, or just until crispy tender.
Templeton to Appear |gencepan: Shred cabbage and With IU Orchestra Tamu
Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 13-—Ale¢| gerves six. Templeton, musical humorist, will s = =
appear as guest artist with the) THURSDAY'S MENU Indiana University Symphony| pop, gxpasT: Rhubarb orchestra May 2. Prof. Ernst sauce, ready-to-eat cereal, Hoffman will conduct the pro-| whole wheat toast, butter or fortified margarine, . coffee,
LUNCHEON: Creamed chipped beef on toast, celery and radishes, enriched rolls, .. butter or fortified margarine, sliced oranges and bananas, cookies, tea, milk. , DINNER: Pan-broiled top . « round steak, parsley, new potatoes, quick cabbage, seeded rolls, butter or fortified mar-
gram, This will be Templeton’s second | appearance at the University. He gave a concert on the 1942-43 auditorium series.
Mrs. Bush Is Hostess
Mrs. Melvin Bush, 1576 Gilbert 8t., will be hostess for tomorrow's 10:30 a. m. luncheon meeting of Aloha Chapter, ITSC. She will be
assisted. by Mrs. John P. Bush. garine, canned fresh prun ty, at Wittenberg College. She isthe Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. While| the teeth is questionable and (Mrs. Jules Zinter will be the] coconut cupcakes, ving a freshman in the school. there, they stop at the Waldorf.! depends on many conditions. speaker. milk.
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