Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1949 — Page 19
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The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Chi Omega is sponsoring an inforral recep tion for all sorority. members in this vicinity Wednesday. | Ta event be held from
reasurer; Mrs, D. R. Zance, ritual officer, and Mrs. Hal Aspy and Mrs. John Leslie, Panhellenic representatives,
Plan Party
The last of a series of parties given by the Phi Mu Sorority for girls entering Purdue University next month will be held Sept. 8 in the Brownsburg home of ihe E. C. Warricks, Miss Carol Ann Warrick and Miss Jean Muller will be hostesses for the informal “blue Jeams” event. Sorority members who will assist’ Include Misses Mary Lou Gallagher, Nila Jo Hawkins, Phyllis Bogan and “Jean Gross,
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friends, husband and Baby Albert. . Although Albert is only 14 months old, he notices pretty clothes. He goes wide-eyed when I wear a flowery hat.
all of Indianapolis; Miss Nancy Haynes, Elwood, and Miss Mild-| red McClamrock, Kirklin,
The Beta Zeta Chapter of Lambda Ohi Omega Sorority will) hold its monthly social meeting at 8 p. m, today in the home of Mrs. J. L. Herald, 2001 N. Centennial St. Y Mrs, Albert Smith will be tle assistant hostess. There will be a short business meeting.
Vegetable Juices For Aspic Salad
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Card Party Set
The Indianapolis Saenger-Chor will hold a card party at 8 p. m. Saturday in the hall at 521 E. 13th Bt. Joseph Hettwer ‘is general chairman for the event. There will be a luncheon
the
For lunching out or shopping, I wear a dark linen suit, It's a maternity style. I picked the dark color because I look slimmer in it. The suit has a boxy jacket that's hip length. The straight skirt has a drawstring waistband which can be let out as much as 12 inches. My slacks, which I wear around the house and in the garden when I work at my flowers or play with the baby and the dog, are also dark-colored. The waistband of my slacks has adjustable pleats. To wear over these I have changes of bright colored butcher-boy jackets. Color in my clothes gives me a “lure.” “8” I DRESS up when my husband and I go out in the evening. ‘My clothes for stepping out consist of a long black skirt with a draw-string waistband
ward to Jane's face. and a white silk jacket, which is made just like my butcher boy smocks. The evening jacket. is embroidered at the top—collar, yoke and sleeves—with silver bugle beads. A secret I want to pass on to other mothers-to-be is that bright color or the sparkle of trimming confined to the neckline of clothes will pull glances up and away from the rest of her figure.
The beading on this white evening jacket pulls glances up-
The shoes that we must wear at this time must, of course, be low-heeled. But there's no reason why the shoes that balance our pitched-forward weight must be ugly ground-grippers. Mine are one-strap pumps with Cuban heels, and they have my, doctor's ‘appréval. I have these ‘in leather for daytime wear; in "black satin for evening. :
This is the last in a series of stories by Miss Greer.
My Day—
for a few hours, I contemplated
what a mistake I was much too warm all day.
who tell me they do not mind
seems to me a poor place to live
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Can't Understand People Who Don't Mind City in Summer
: By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT : HYDE PARK, N. Y., Aug. 25-—Yesterday morning’ it felt really cold in the country and as I had to go to New York City
I decided on the light wool! When I reached the city I realized had made. The air seemed to be dead and I
I can’t understand the people
being in the city in summer. It
a silk dress or a light wool one.
time. I will concede that there are things to attract one for brief periods of time, but after I have seen my friends, heard a little music, seen a few plays and
Never Neglect
Don't Misuse The Telephone
Teen-Agers Are Worst Offenders
ment , had been specifically invented for their ‘use. The thoughtless girl's chitchat that ties up the lines is a nuisance to her family as well as to purposeful callers who squirm under the never-ending busy signal. ! 3 The girl guilty of these faults needs to brush up on good telephone manners. Chain-calls are a number one violation of the rules. Etiquette req that other members of household be given a chance to make and break dates, speak to the doctor, lawyer or grocer. . ¥ w
telephone should be saved for face-to-face encounters. Voice camouflaging, corny “Guess who this is?” routines are not only
to friendship. It's practically im-
over the phone. s “voice with the smile,” intelligent, friendly and interested—will get a girl places.
Fingernails Grime Conceals Health Menace
know that with but a little bit of
ground for germs?
gross neglect when polish stripped.
Polish-concealed grime is a
srenjoyed-one.or-two other sights, I,
{come back to the country with {a sigh of relief. | And at this
when the
and the abundance of the earth is so evident in the fruit on the trees, I can't help feeling that there is more to gain spiritually in enjoying our countrysides.
Cardinal Pays Visit
The other afternoon as I was
|signing mail with side glances]
out of my window, and I am afraid my thoughts centered on how quickly I could get out for a swim, Miss Thompson came upstairs to my desk, looking somewhat breathless and said: “Mrs. Roosevelt, Cardinal Spellman is on the porch and he wants to see you.” : The Cardinal had dropped in on his way to dedicate a chapel in Peekskill. We had a pleasant chat and I hope the country proved as much of a tonic for him as it always is for me. I have a letter in my mail today from an individual who tells me he is 12 years old. His spelling would bear out the age, but the handwriting is somewhat more mature. In spite of his youth he has learned the advantages of anonymity, for while he asked me a number of questions, he did not sign his name.
Begins Christmas Lists
He complains about the “Barton” bill, so he is evidently sofnewhat inaccurate, and many of his statements are in line with this first inaccuracy and show that he neither knows his facts very well nor has he been trained in proper logic and deduction, I| would be glad to give him complete answers to his questions, but it is impossible to do so with-
dress on his letter. I began my Christmas shopping yesterday. One really "can have quite a Christmas spirit about it in the month of August. It is so far away there isn't the least hurry and one can enjoy the choice of each article. If I have to be at work in the United Nations General Assembly from Sept. 20 on, however, it is as well to do all the personal things I can now! i
Cheese Canapes
} sprinkle - with chopped suited cashew or Brazil nuts and broil until the cheese
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face and are a ihreat because the mouth, nose, eyes are portals of
MOREOVER, minute deposits face and. deodorant cream, facepowder, pigmented .foundations, mascara and eye shadow, which lodge under nails, are an impugnment of good grooming, no matter how impeccable the manicure is.
For health's sake, as well as for beauty, nails should be kept meticulously clean, Best way to make sure that they're simon pure is to scrub with a nail brush every time hands are washed. If any dirt resists the brush, there should be a follow-up with a probing orange stick. ;
Visiting Here ; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Pohl of Brooklyn, N. Y. are visiting Mrs. Pohl's sister, Miss Narcie Pollitt, 806 Berkley Rd.
SOUNDS awful--but do youat
neglect dirt-embedded fingernails] can provide a happy hunting|roof if her telephone messages
Manicurists report—in astonish-|ligikle by the sister or brother ment—that many women who de-/who errs in that department, she mand impeccable manicures bring nails to the table which reveal people's messages. Keeping pencil is and memo paper handy by the
menace to health as well as to|acccuratc almost constant contact with the tARER &
No girl should be miserly with this “friendly treatment.” Her
parents’ friends and tradespeople]
will appreciate it, and she'll gain {social poise and the ability to be ease with all kinds of |strangers. Finally! Since any girl hits the
are garbled or rendered unintelshould be considerate of other
telephone is one guarantee that a {message will be written down is on the spot and that tter chance two be ely ‘and legibly.
Grandmothers Chapter
~ISate Family Picnic———f——
The Grandmothers Club Chapter 24 will hold a family picnic dinner at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Guire, 3736 W. Morris St. Each family will bring a covered dish and table service. Members having birthdays this month will be the co-hostesses. There will be a short business session. after dinner.
‘Local Girls Vacation
In Yellowstone
Four Indianapolis girls are vacationing in the Yellowstone National Park and in the Black Hills. { They are Misses Mary L. Baas, | Arlena Wagner, Eva Williamson and Patty Striebeck. They will {return to the city Saturday.
In Connecticut
Charles A. Nugent Jr. will
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Miss Flint to Become Bride
his bride in a ceremony fo be read af || am. Wednesday. The wedding will be in the garden of the home of the future bride's Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Flint, River Lane, Westport, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Nugent, 5860 Washington Bivd., are the parents of
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