Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1949 — Page 6

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: of Fashion Glory’ Among Trends * Forecast by U. S. Style Authorities i Times Special YORK; Dec. -30—Fashion figures don't often out in long-range style predictions, but

here in New York are going so far as to issue | fashion forecast for the next half century. Here are their

ACHE-Fifty years of fashion will mean at least

intriguing, for fashion has been

8 Speedup system lately. This has reduced to about the complete change of silhouet from slim to full “and long to short, This formerly took at least seven years.

conquer space and control the

: Nenther duitng the next 50 years, the clothes women wear will undergo a real revolution. They will be light and airy’ because heavy dark fabrics are against a woman's initinct for loveliness. fous to dirt and wrinkles. Hats will disappear

Miss Palmer

Will Be Wed Tonight Thomas E. McGoldrick

Is Bridegroom

Miss Suzanne Palmer and] Thomas KE. McGoldrick will be married at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the Robert Park Methodist Church. The Rev.- Amos L. Boren will read the vows, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Palmer, 1215 N. Jefferson Ave. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas

bridegroom's

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entirely. You can't hold your hat at 700 miles an hour,

Proper Masking Will Make

ourfit prettiest @—I would like to know why my ar Mg Walt, has the don’t bloom, 1 have So Sut. 4 Ta was her of your A Te four African violets and only... ins maid of honor. She wore eel low with a cold. one has bloomed. I've had them|gray.green satin and a Dutch Wearing a vivid red lipstick and] & year. I love flowers and have bonnet of matching maline. She camps of Shaglc Tougs than. You usual lots of them in the garden. carried pink camellias, good make-up tricks f\ Those bloom all right. Mrs.|p . . ’ glances from teary eyes, Nellie Schell, Elwood, Bride Carries Bible hose : aL The bride, who w ven in a. A—S8ince your summer flowers do e bride, who was given BEST mak: bloom well and I suppose you a ap aids for Saning pot your houseplants in your Cohen, wore white satin.

trains and similar public prohibited by ordi-

fs going. The germs are not killed when the spit dries. Indeed, after drying the germs can be picked by the air and breathed into 2 nose, throat or Jungs parrly easily. This is one way disease germs are carried from “one person to another, :

Question: Would you advise the discontinuance of the use of a silver-covered copper baby Pup which Is quite worn? Answer: Neither the copper nor the silver should do the

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The elimination of iron in

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won't be any different, but. Mthink” themselves from

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ADELE SIMPSON-—Every century ends in a burst” of fashion glory, so it is safe to say that clothes for the

next 50 years will be rich,

‘new way. Fabrics will be colorful arid mostly man-made—

although I believe pure silk

ever. Women will no longer Be hampered by clothes because these will be virtililly without weight and without problems

of any sort In handling.

BRIGANCE (designer for Charles Nudelman firm)-—I have believed that clothes should be designed on sound architectural and artistic principles—this will be the trend of the future

always

with an added emphasis on fem

ROY E. TILLES (Gotham Hosiery Co. president)—Legs

—~pliée to another, both legs and hosiery will be less functional, more decorative. I predict jewel-

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as thin as paper, that will never wear out, They will probably have heating and cooling units; They will be of new materials that will

people will probably be able to fit any foot without sizing.

Ea women to be completely feminine outer garments. feminine and elaborate in a

and pure wool will go on formuch more variety than we now

Clothes today are created to

one's great-great-granddaughter ininity. ’

Auxiliary - Will Meet Tuesday

| Business Session

"To Precede Program

Dishing the .Dirf—

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: Judy, Katherine Malone, Joan Spitmagel and Kita Pantzer . . . attending the annual Vassar College Club luncheon. The event was held yesterday in the Propylaeum.

Hide Ravages Weinsteins on Wedding Trip To Lake Placid, New York

Mr. and Mrs. N. William Weinstein are on a trip to Lake Placid, N. Y., and New York following their marriage last night. You Feel Better |The couple exchanged vows at 8 o'clock In the : Club.

The bride was Miss Susanne Kaye, daughter of Mrs. Bernice E. of Rochester and Bloomington. The bridegroom fig the son of {sew them by hand and how to

The Indianapolis Women's Aux|iary, Railway Mall Association, will meet at 2 p.m. Tuesday In {the Woman's Department Club. | Mrs, W. W. Locey will preside |at the business session. There {will be a program after the meet(ing. : A dinner for the association, auxiliary and youth group is set for 6 p. m. Mrs. William J, Ken-| nedy and Mrs. Melvin A. Wever| are co-chairman.

Assistants Named

They will be assisted by Mesdames Glen R. Craver, Roy M. Rogers, Howard Day, Glen R. Lilley, C. L. Bellfry, Frank Davis, Donald E. Johnston, Thomas A. Jones, John P. Cook and Charles E. Irwin. : | | Also Mesdames Clarence Shel-| don, Joseph M. Werner, Carl E.| Pluess, George Pheasant, Charles E. Campbell, Jerauld McDermott, Frank L. Smith and Fred Duckwall. The members of the association and the youth group will have business meetings after the dinner. There will be square dancing later in the evening. Mrs. Norma Koster of the Indianapolis Park Board is to be the caller.

Near East

Paris Planned

Israel Group Starts

Fashion Center There's a school in Israel where girls are taught not only how to design clothes but also how to

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____BYLVIA PEDLAR (Iris Lingerie)—Clothes will be far more functional than ever, but it will be far more important for the

Fabrics of the future also will be functional, but with a glamour touch. Shapes of underthings will conform completely with the

~ ~ » ! : » = » : . ADRIAN--I believe that the clothes I am designing today can be worn 50 years from now with, perhaps, slight adjustment. Clothes today for daytime are controlled by our mode of living. I do not see any change in our way of living that will allow: for

all nonsense and variation must be relegated to the evening. Timeless clothes for the day have proven to be the most practical ~my suitg change in detail, but women who own them have worn them with security through the past 10 years-—and I think some-

in 50 years if the materials were still in good condition,

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Functional Garments Are Anticipated To Go with ‘Streamlined Living’ Mode

people will take the leadership in fashion . . . no more dowager best-dressed women. The young will lead in thought, action and automatically in fashion.

: ESTHER DOROTHY—If there are animals on Mars, we will be wearing their furs by the year 2000. PHILIP CORTNEY (cosmetic executive)—The world shows every indication of being a pretty ugly place for the next 50 years. Therefore the cosmetics industry has its work cut out for it to make women look more and more beautiful as compensation, PAULINE TRIGERE (winner of American Fashion Critics’ award in 1949)-If the statesmen will see to it that we still have

people, the fashion designers will see that we have beautiful clothes. — 3

underneath, with lots of allure.

have, . adjust to our streamlined lives

| Legion News— Council Plans Meeting

Annual C ollege Luncheon -.

" Auxiliaries to Hold Church Services

The 11th District Counefl, American Legion Auxiliary, will meet at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the World War Memorial, Special attention will be given to legislation and national secur. ity during January, Mrs. Jessie Burchfield is the district legislative chairman and (Mrs. Ralph Lewis is. security chairman, The unit presidents will review the recent activities {of their auxiliaries.

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Miss Ruth Ellen Fark (right), freshman recipient of the Indian- | apolis Wellesley Club's scholarship, chats with (left to-right) Miss [Plan ‘Church Services Mary Alice Ross, West Lafayette, a Wellesley graduate; Miss Mar- |" “myo units of the 11th District garet Mason, a senior in the college and Mrs. Orin L. Kirklin, treas- vn co et er agian, on urer of the local alumnae club. The club held its holiday luncheon | Go °Gh ine Road Hospital, © yesterday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Oti Sunday the Hilton U. Brown —— Unit will have the program.

* companied by Robert Jackson, Mrs. Norma Peacock, unit music chairman, is in charge. The Celtic Unit will be in charge on Jan. 8 in the hospital Mrs. Bernard Griffith is musie

Dutch-Indonesian Pact Pledges Mutual Co-operation 3 a

. By FLEANO CVE y¥ FLEANOR ROOSEVELT |will sing.

HYDE PARK, N. Y,, Dec. 30—On Tuesday the documents were | signed which placed the stamp of final legality on the new United!

States of Indomesia. There has been created a Netheriands-| NA} N k Indonesian Union, with Queen Juliana at its head, but each is free ISS ova to go its own way. This instrument will govern the new conditions

under which these countries now operate onal basis of onion S ets D ate colonial dependency. It remains ® Paid will have be settled be. Naturally the Dutch govern: LUe*day was a day of defeat for Feb. 4 is the date selected by ability to maintain a stable po-|'; 2° the beginning of greater 15 W 5 will be read in McKes, {They will need each other in the The bride-to-be is the daughter

free will and equality, EA Indonesia is no longer “a The question of how that is to Vows to Pa Read to be proved, however, how suc. pefore very long. In McKee Cha el cessful the new government will, It seems to me unlikely that pot the Dutch. I think it would be Miss Nancy Novak for her mar ment will be fearful and wonder if the Indonesians have the more nearly truthful to say thatiTiige to E. The MeAuster, 134 [strength for the co-operation be- Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian litical life and bring the Te" tween the Dutch and Indonesians { Church. sources of the rich islands back § to ue iis mn prosperity they future. just as they have in the Of Mrs. Louise Aldridge Novak, ore the war, past. It will be possible for both 3614 E. Fall Creek Blvd. The

For Thursday.

conduct Protestant church _

George Bradford will sing, ace

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weinstein, 4801 Washington Blvd, Rabbi William P. Greenfeld of the Beth El! Zedeck Temple officiated.

MARGUERITE SMITH By The club was decorated with

used to rid hair of the weighty oil or grime that make jit limp

garden soll, it looks as though some other condition inside the house were to blame for your difficulties, ‘Houseplants at best are growing under highly artificial conditions so they need especially good care. Check the following points. They are often to blame for houseplant troubles. 1. Do you water them according to their individual

get sun? 3. Do moisture in the air around them

and unmanageable,

escaping in the house?

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C.

been set for the marriage, Miss May from Stephens College and

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Geisendorff, 5786 N. New Jersey

St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to Wallace | O. Lee Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee, Marott Hotel. No date has |&

Geisendorf will be graduated in Mr. Lee will be graduated in June

frdrm the University of Missouri, He is a member of Phi Delta Theta

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weave the textiles, It's the Alice L. Seligsberg, Training School, Jerusalem, and is sponsored by the Hadassah, the American women's Zionist organ ization.

The students in the school are refugees from the concentration

It ‘will not be ‘dll plain sailing/of them to remain close together, | Prospective bridegroom is the son

for the Indonesian government. but the feeling on the part of the

Their immediate needs are going| Indonesians will be warmer. They to be difficult to supply, and will not resent a protection which

lof Mrs. Fred Van Winkle, Spring-

field, TIL. Mrs. Albert Elbracht Metager

there will appear among their|they are obliged to ask for in- II Will be the matron of honor own people extremists who will|stead of having it taken for and the only bridal atendant.

probably try to bring about dis-|granted that they accept it. turbances here and there, or even Ti —r—— a real revolution. There has been, * and perhaps will continue to be, Fluid Turns

|The best man is to be John Ma. her, Davenport, Towa. Miss Novak attended Butler University and the Mexico City

needs? 2. Do those that need it|Mathew Kane, Louis D. Young|by the girls in Yemen. There was you provide and Sidney Iszak.

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Europe. are orphans. Yet their work is so unique that it is being exhibited by the Hadassah in the United States. Fourteen outfits were shown marriage by her uncle, Harold J. yesterday and Monday in Block’s| The Auditorium. Included were two {gown had a lace yoke, satin cape- suits, three formals, lounging pa{let, full skirt and long train. A|jamas and street and cocktail {white satin Juliet cap encircled dresses, {with pearls held the fingertip il-| Most of the style features were lusion veil, taken from current Parisian The bride carried a white Bi frocks. The dresses had big ble topped with white orchids pockets, flying panels and buttons and knotted white streamers. |for decorations. But the most outMyron Weinstein was hisstanding note was the appliqued brother's best man, The ushers braid, sequins and embroidery. were David Brown, New York; Some of the embroidery was made

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|also hand-painting.

The reception was In the club,| Because of the high quality of|

(use saucers of water or vines p,. her wedding trip the bride|the dresses Hadassah is starting,

growing in water filled con-iyor. ou rose beige gabardine suit|® new tainers.) 4. Could it be gas 18/0) pack accessories.

project—the Hadassah Fashion Institute. The Institute The couple will be at home in|Will train couturiers. The group) attended Indiana University, The Faris of the Near East. bridegroom i$ an Indiana grad-

uate and a member of the Pil§ Indianapolis Girls Lambda Phi Fraternity. { ——e|To Return to College

Beauty Trick . J Eight Indianapolis girls will res | Here's a simple way to do an turn to Western College for Wo{emergency repair job when your,men, Oxford, O,, Tuesday to re{nail polish chips. Slightly mois-/ sume their studies. (ten a brush in remover, and care-| “They are Misses Marilyn Callafully spread the polish already On han, Grace Louise Hennessy, {the nail until it covers the bare Mary Ellen Higburg, Dorothy spot. The result is smoother than| James, Lois M. Joslin, Suzanne if you tried to patch the chipped | Off, Martha Wilson and Patricia part with more polish, Wilson. Ima,

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a certain amount of guerrilalce to Slush College. She is a member of warfare. There's a new de-icing fi sa Fors Kappa oa " y - uid| r. McAlister at Dutch Not Defeated : for automobile windshields that versity of i Te Uh y - (comes in a flexible polyethylene All of this is not easy for a atomizer. It delivers a fine spray! new nation to face and there on the ice-covered glass with a are still certain detaliis that must | pulsating action of the fingers. be settled with the Dutch 80v-| The fluid turns sleet or frost so ernment. There is a debt owed|into siush which can be by the Indonesians to the Dutch.|cleared by the windshield

Plan Mexican Trip

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Fogle~ n and son, Billy, 4046 E. 18th easily St., will leave today for a vaca wiper. | tion in Mexico City and Acapulco.

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