Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1949 — Page 7
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: | By ARA. BROEKING Complexion | ; , ; Le a ee A VITAL element in the cells| . ‘ Ra |“Country ° Garden Cleansing : - 3 nie : oS aan, CL Sormal mpl a amend though : ER Corea alain Must Always | Personalities | ion : = normal supply is lessened through! = o "o k |ward - motion. Country Garden)! : 2 ie ie, B ; hd A od ge aid Soo xtemsive % . . y . | Retresher follows. rar oily skin! i Co. a | 3 hy y Awa unmistakea of age are {use “Fragrant Meadow Astrin- N t t ; G | C A ; i n Today Sphezent. ~The skin appa iy, 60 gent.” .- % NUITITIOUS n Crowds. | y pid, scaly or Rs - Evening: Same as morning pro-| p F Milk She bot 18 P Ll - | Fla, Apr. 27 ces * has assembled] b cedure . . . then, dip fingertips! Paach Milk Sherbe . oe o the 58th Con- these lipoids in her Oils of the into “Country Garden Soothing i Al seizing Di h Shopping Changes eral Federation ess, In both cream or [Greass’, and apply generousiy 4a. (18. /ADPOZING 1748 Them Into Types ring I fore retiring. ee U1 GAYNOR MADDOX |} By RUTH : or, member of bed in | That “spring face” will match NEA Staff Writer y RUT MILLETT —="ing about {the bonnet, for sure. Herb Farm! w _National Baby | wu Sag ; tructor in the beauty. For an aging Shop products are sold at May- Week, should be a starting point pL Oe Te iy ay sity School of ot the Wilderness _ (found re tar HOTS AgETenalvy help to. oie people. But something seems to. New Rope sur Block's and Wasson's) should be iNew Cologne future wtizens, A B00 aD happen to them when they lose >hysically Hane From ‘the same: Bho (Herp DoEIR is serve tots nu | the tviduality n'a crowd, used every day -— Op (E€TDiand appetizing food. Many of . / ng youthful skin, (Farm) and the same store ,,.., dishes are palatable to the Watlh the women next time ,| representing . “1{Mayer's) comies..a -gay and .... generation, too | you go shopping and see if you b women, have EXCITING, as breezy new cologne called “= Cw don't find them, in a general & ig Sujclition story behind 1t, is “Queen's Ransom.” It happens! PEACH MILK SHERBET © pretty unattractive lot. Look adopt vatform. 3. Floris, whose tiny shop in E: along just in time for those warm| QOpe:half c. lemon juice, two closely and youll spot all of ge laws. hed ng- :/weather days when a touch Of cans (414 02.) strained or juhior these types and in numbers, too, - fusion of vary rope. Sool, Sweet cologne a o3 | (ChOPPEd) peaches, one ¢, sugar, |. The Stoney-faced Sisters, resulting in “flv “ Charles Mayer's, Floris comes in . - 8IX-8 one-quarter tsp. salt, one tbsp. 1 “Hats Prom Wasson's, | Who, If they happen to catch marriages ; 1 of bottle with elegant crown top gq d gelatin, softened in one-| ak. ta teak & % rg "| anoth , 0 D {flavored ge A | another woman's y her toohildren with 30 fragrances. 31 of which ate at “ and front panel delicately! sourn ¢ cold water, three ¢. cold! Both big and little hats are in the fashion picture for summer. | a Soe bh tn cdown of moral yer’s, ; £ screened in miniature white and : | A small milan cloche (left) has a velvet edge and a side ornament | = my. Shovers who elbow their fusion of prop- Established in 1730, J. Floris} ¢ ¢ ¢ gold flowers is a gift-worthy idea.| Mix Jemon juice, strained of feathers and cherries. A big cartwheel Ligh! has a double. way through crowds, are ale esolution said, tras supplied the perfume needs of ST ® a = w Peaches, salt and sugar. Allow to, edge brim and (not visible) a velvet cord band with a bow in back. | ways impatient to be served, the Court of St. James since 1770 ® ¢ SINGING the blues this new, dl \ 3 as passed unan«_ Huge atomizers fill the minute “i. season? Jacqueline Cochran has Stand until sugar is dissolved.| Both hats, by Elizabeth, are below the $15 price level. and don’t ‘care how they get on the opening store at 89 Jermyn St. in London * just the ‘ticket for that—for all Dissolve softened gelatin over hot| ~——— ——=— } sehr —— | what’they want just as long as convention, and there the ladies may sniff those blues ranging from navy to{Waler. Add to fruit fixture. Blackwood on Bridge — they get it in a hurry. were Lo be pree sky. It's her Better Times color! Add cold milk, stirring con- The Suspicious Sadies who
and test until they find the floral \ o
fragrance = that pleases their gram bottles. fancy. Mr. Mayer has visited makes es yor he ry Hite home Uperstion ® ah ne
Pour into freezer tray. firm. Remove Yo Beat thoroughly.
| are certain everybody is trying . | to outsmart them, and ars de- | termined not to be outsmarted,
{in lipstick and rouge (cream or|stantiy.
d named for the Better Times Freeze until Po. oo ine rT *% i enilled dowl,
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Guessing Queen's Location
the greatest Floris’ and tells of its quaintness. gna. salon facial—with fits | : «shave lotion. - " Rosy as it is. there's a deep Return to tray and freeze solid. P f f P bl The oe Ve IAIN a ant bya. Pure floral ofl Is used in Floris ol me ctant | “Country Garden” herbal creams.|, OW 5 To ee it Tight for| 2 ow “ n y arr © ropiem bors & Loguers who will taka LC rorary pres. as In Most pertum It Is ghter, po |These creams all are rich inliips ang cheeks when the rest off THURSDAY'S MENU | By EASLEY BLACKWOOD _ | when they have no intention of ong as in most pe es. 1 | Sad but “true, many a fair herbal oils, beauty aids provided you is clad in spring blues. BREAKFAST: Sliced MR. MASTERS had to do a very special bit of trump suit buying. Such women use “shop.
. Whitehurst of. arned the club y were losing fight for more American legis
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t also deplored merican women rans. She sald d be “embarRussians know 000,000 eligible D,000 voted last
lutions were ap- . They urged 1e congressional ivities Commit« ards protecting dividuals” and olition . of the
ve of Red Rock, e first because, feguard clause ebulous.” r, Seward, Neb., inst abolition of tem because it ercive voting in
» B. Wright of irman of the tee, pointed out’ ents have been
but just as lasting, as French maiden shows a wintertime face by Dame
Nature. Herbal oils) On the other side of the!
perfumes.” Its economy? No ad- beneath her spring bonnet—A are the a | 40-1 vertising and no. bottling make pring lightest of oils—made tojfashion pictuge is the beige-to-!
the cost of ¥loris unbelievable.
large bottles, the perfume is sold, face. { as at Mayer's, in the store’s own Herb Farm Shop suggests a Herb Farm Shop's “Lettuce Leaf ucts are handled at Ayres’.
Bent to its outlets in these
|gal’s best friend at this time is provide lubrication, replacing na- brown ,& facial treatment to bring that|ture's product originally stored Cochran is ready with her Merryfresh look of tuliptime into heri/in the skin, Here's the recipe. Morning: Wash oily areas with turie for spring. Cochran prod-
oranges and banana, soft-
cooked eggs. French toast, [ingly the contract depended on guessing the location of the queen
imanagement to bring home his contract in today’s hand. Seem:
ping as a means of killing time, But they don’t hesitate to kill a clerk’s time and the
‘Teen Problems —
Jacks Differ*
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persistent—and more jealous. ! With their greater social sense, | tiny gals tell lies to protect | others or to keep from offend- | imitative, |
From Jills
By JEAN IN THE sexes, neither side wins. Neither man nor woman has the edge
on desirable human qualities. |
Both can be intelligent, brave, resourceful
That's the current opinion of experts. And the differences
show themselves in childhood | —in infancy éven. Take a look |
at the findings:
Girl babies smile oftener, are | ‘more affectionate and more | readily attracted to people. Yet |
they are more stoical, more
ing—they're more
BATTLE of the |
and capable. But | ‘they are different.
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range and Jacqueline; honey or sirup, coffee, milk. lof trumps. Mr. Masters guessed that correctly but he still had a LUNCHEON: Spring salad lot of work to do. - I" time of waiting customers hile |Go-Round. Harmonize, get im| plate—grated raw carrot with |. The opponents started off by winning three club tricks, ending, they are killing their own, raisins, hard-cooked egES in Mr. Abel's hand. .He then 2 *« 5» stuffed with junior veal or |shifted to a small diamond and! NORTH (Mr. Meek) THE COMPLAINERS who fia beef, cottage -cheese, celery Mrs, Keene's eight spot forced S8<~AJ86 are never satisfied in restau. PT A im hearts for Mother, whole ithe ace from the closed hand. | H-K {4 rants, are forever asking for roups wheat bread and butter sand- | ao. Masters led a small trump D-KPS8?3 substitutes on a fixed menu, or y wiches, peach milk sherbet, | : ' Pi C9 32 sending things back because PI E t a aeok. back. Snesing the 10. The'd0| WEST EAST they aren't right. an vents DINNER: Half grapefruit, held ‘and vas ‘good, but Mr. (Mr. Abel) (Mrs. Keen) At home or among friends Taree PTA groups have panned] Daked ets ple with mashed [dhe showed Out caring 8.80 $83 AZIOEL | nowt of these women PObARY special events this week. coli, enriched bread, butter or OT en Wal ny Dd 1043 D-Q 98 ties. But when they are une A panel discussion of problems| fortified margarine, pickled |o.. ocated In Mrs. Keen's hand C—K Q 10 § C—A 38 known members -of a crowd, relating to the school child will bista in Jetiuce Suga, 1embn but unfortunately there were no SOUTH (Mr. Masters) something happens to them, be featured at the 7:30 p. m. meet-| © 0 a oS — Me [more trumps in dummy to lead i =a Whatever it is, it isn't pretty, ing tomorrow in School 45. and plain cake, coffee, mik. itnrough for another finesse. H—A J10Y6 8S They're not pretty, either, are “So What" will be the topic pre- . C ‘| There was still a chance to D—A § they? : sented by Mrs. Louis W. Bruck, Columbian ITS make the hand and the first] C—164 om e member of the board of school! : thing Mr. Masters had to do Was rhe bidding: . 3 Miss Patricia Gabe commissioners; Mrs. Ethel =. Plans Luncheon to reduce his trumps to the same g Ww N ._E {ls Enaaqi d’ : Krueger, women's prison head; the, mu. columbian ITSC Chapter|Pumber held by Mrs. Keen., He; yy Pass 18 pass? ENGAGEA Rev. Marcus Johnson, First Con-| un have a 12:30 p. m. luncheon led a diamond to the King ong Pass SH Pass] The engagement of Miss Pas gregational Church pastor, and {tomorrow in the 38th St. Bra neh, | the board, played a diamond back |g Pass Pass Pass/tricia Ann Gibe to Marvin D,
and ruffed it. | Then, needing two more entries to dummy, he led the seven of spades and put the jack in from John ThOPB-'1ya hoard when Mr. Abel played low, ie : Dummy's last diamond was! now trumped with the seven of! hearts, Mrs. Keen discarding the five of spades. {
Reuben D. Feimer, Toh High Indiana National Bank. Meserator will be Dr. Harry Cruiy, [dames Wayne Morris, Joe Byrne head of the University College at And Bert Garwood are to be the Butler University.’ Mrs. Virginia hostesses. Mrs. Brackett Green, program chair. Purgh will speak. man, will introduce the speakers.| Officers for the coming year| Mrs. Hugh A. Thomson, PTA|Wili include Mrs, Walter Miller! president, announces the follow- and Mrs, Fred Burcks, first and ing nominating committee mem- second vice presidents; Mrs. Mor-
|Gijardy, son of Mr. and Mrs, spade was led from dummy at/Marvin ‘A. Gilardy, Piedmont, the 12th trick and #4 was alliCal, is announced by her pare over. : ents, Dr. and Mrs. William KE Gabe, 502 W. Hampton Drive. Send questions on bridge to lected Mr. Blackwood, The Indian dune 23.14 the date se for
apolis Times, Indianapolis 8. ‘oes in thy’ The vows will be
read in the Fairview Presbye. Mrs. Challis Is Hostess,
terian Church. Miss Gabe at {tended Indiana University and 18
rity of the pop more cooperative in play, do || bers will report: Mrs. Norriaris and Mrs, Homer Negley, ve-| Mr Masters now overtook his r the present better work at kindergarten. | “Crouch, chairman: Mrs. H. D. cording and corresponding sec- king of spades with the ace and, Mrs. Robert Challis, 1504 N.a member of Delta Delta Delta Soe ‘And they're more devoted to | !Brown and Mrs. Herbert Hering retarieé; Mrs. J. W. Stutesman,|the hand was made when Mrs.|Post Road. will be hostess at 11 rority and Mr. Gilardy will be Ahigren, Whit. the family. : treasurer: Mrs. E. J. Hankemeler, Keen followed. Mr. Masters was a. m. tomorrow for the Cumber- graduated from the University of vice president, 5 ss in The School 15 PTA will hold its! auditor, and Mrs, Floyd I. Brock, down to the ace-jack of hearts land Homemakers Club. Assist [California in Juhe. He is a meme afternoon. She BOY BABIES, on the other annual open house, spring bazaar federation delegate. \while Mrs. Keen had left the ants will be Mrs. Russell Sheets ber of Phi Kapps Sigma Frae that “the dan- hand, an 3 are gnacies, {and supper at the school from 5! ere setts queen and nine of hearts. A'and Mrs. Willlam Meeks. Iternity.
today is not the » danger in the our pre-atomic
» world today— t or not. , Never §. live alone. We lived so long in too often forget ot ‘a right that e have to work sometimes fight she said. All be presented or the office of t today by Mrs, & eléction is to , Mrs. Hiram ak, Iowa, will be
addicted to temper tantrums. Small guys are more bashful than their sisters and they dream more fearful dreams. They are, however, more interested in the outside world, they ask more questions and tell more imaginative lies. Boys are more acquisitive, too. They want what they want! And they are hero-worshipers, admiring symbolic characters (the policemen, the firemen, etc.) rather than family members. ._ With these differences, most Joes:and Janes start life. Maybe they explain the attitudes and tastes and behavior of
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Joe Pierson will be guest speak-| The Celtic American Legion {er for the School 35 PTA meeting |Friday. He will present the pro- mage sale Saturday in the 8t.| gram on “World Understanding Bridget School Hall, 801 N, West and Current Events” at 7:30 p. m./St. It will begin at 8 a, m.
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Eight Indianapolis members of| the house of delegates of the The squires of the junior class at Sacred Heart Central High Indiana State Medical Associa-| Bchool have selected Barbara Schmoll as queen of the Junior. tion Auxiliary left yesterday for, genjor Prom. She will reign tonight at the dance to be held in the Huntington for a two-day meet-| school gym. ’
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Barbara Schmoll is trying on her crown for size while Gloria Volkert appraises the angle.
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