Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1950 — Page 19

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: Group in. 22-24

Auxiliary, Indie Lssociation, will convention Jam, 4 in the Severin oincide with the ng of the asso-

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will open with a Jan Dr,

y Anne Sipe will lomance of the kfast is planned n. 24. Mrs. Roy ent of the nas ° ’ All speak.

es, Shelbyville, am, and Mrs. R, yyville, printed

the group are leary, Warsaw, yrrest Kamman, -g., Horace Jenrst and second "i Mrs. Ledig,

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A - Pollard and : will be married vy in the Central The Rev, G. H, ciate. he daughter of tis Pollard, 2424 Mr. and Mrs, Eaton, are the idegroom, oore will be the The bride will suit with navy She will have a gardenias, be the best man will be Bruce >aniel Morton, trip to Detroit, pe at home in

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nan, 1026 Euclid ss Tuesday for ng of Chap. U, The founders be under the di. . E. Wilcox.

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Drinking Cup =

For Sally Victor, it's a New Idea :

Jan, T—A collapsble drinking cup and thé Italian’ Renaissance are all the same to Sally Viector—ideas for hats, And when this milliner sets her band to them, they both have added-—the practical” turns out ut _pieny. too, and the pretty becomes practical as well. VE. drinking cup and its sister, jobs.” The cup is built-precisely to the principle of the picnic collapsible, only rounded to the head, of course, either in simple pillbox shapes—with beads and pearls on the edges of its two and one-half inch section—or as the crown to a flat-brimmed sailor, - The rounder collapses on- the same principle, but it's a spiral rather than a series of circles and buttons onto itself in front. Comes in straw and felt and gay colored cottons, with or without brims, Even Renaissance romanticism turns practical as plumbing—and| still romantic, yet—in this spring hat collection. |

Predicts Long Hair |

They, and large numbers of just] plain inspired - from - hats hats, come with trimmings at the back put there to soften the starkness of the flat-head haircut and to cover up the mess when and if the ladies decide to let it grow again. “That day will come,” says Bally. { One cap, shaped to sit straight on the head and stick out just a bit at the sides, is draped with navy chiffon, edged in matching Jace, and. carries. its drapery to oe dpm -EXQIN, LORLEL BLK,

vet ribbon woven as mesh, for instance, studded with pearls, set well back .on the head and held snug with another band of velvet high acros¢’ the forehead and) centered with a cluster of pearls. There's more practical glamour in “kiss veils” draped over the top of the hat, tied under the chin and open down the front, “You don’t need to remove the veil to eat or smoke or-—well, anything,” says Sally.

Bonnets Are Back

spiral rounder, are packable|

seem a little monotonous,

y(L 4 os “ “) By SUE BURNETT “Though my wardrobe may 8 I'm especially fond of shirtwaist styles,” says Mrs. Henry Baird of New York. “So to brighten my weary

wardrobe, will you Blease show - 9: 3

These tailored frocks are popular with everyone, Mrs. B. and we're happy to illustrate two attractive styles today.” Pattern 8226 is designed for sizes 14, 18, 18, 20; 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 16, short sleeve, 41% yards of 39-inch. Pattern 8539 is a

Size 16, 4 yards of 39-inch. The fall and winter Fashion is a dependable guide for your winter wardrobe. Special de- | signs, fabric news, free pattern

Spring wouldn't be spring with-/ rr

out bonnets and flowers and both come in new spirits this season. The shadow bonnet is the new one here, with an irregular brim extended further at the sides than the top and sometimes sweeping forward at one side and slightly back at the other, Even pillboxes, extended prowlike over the forehead to point the reversal on the back-of-the-| ‘head hat of last spring, have something of a bonnet look. Even

separately or three-way shift, And if it doesn’t sound practiit's pretty, and what's more practical than that?

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more straight-on-the-hea a and forward pointing are crowned sailors, around and ribboned and veiled as gay skimmers. Flowers .on many of the bonnets are built as separate haloes which may be taken off and worn left at home—a

Spring starts with a print!

10.95

Cheerful and gay now under your coat, pretty all - through the coming season! Soft rayon crepe, made with ‘sasy-to-wear lines, two roomy pockets, and a pert lithe mandarin collar, In 00 ansywent' of

bright color combinations. Collegienne sizes 9 to 15.

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sew-rite | perforafed pattern in sizes 14, [ 18, 18, 20; 40, 42, 44 and 46.

shallowstraight all

"Ure Hot ol Treatment Also

hair-—yank. Using both hands 18 catch good-sized strands, pull

{workout. Don't stop yanking, a

{thia stimulating treatment.

oil ‘treatments can work

overnight - and will

loll.

brilliantine. hair,

Is Use

dress your

you wind into pin curls.

'Covered-Dish Dinner

|American Legion Auxiliary,

printed inside the book. Send hold a covered-dish dinner

today. To order pattern or our Fashfon Book, use the coupon.

SUE BURNETT L

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"No. 8226 Price 95c | Balana cloth. In sclid colors Y ) a | or two-toned combinations, No. 8539 Price 25¢ | t's $1095 too. White pique | accounts for another all-fab-Size ..... ee ric hat. A clbche style, it has

a twisted band of self-fabric and pearls and carries a price tag that reads only $5. ‘= - » Distinct novelty among fabric hats is one that comes with a matching boxy hand-

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Fashion Book Price 25¢ | |

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Btreet .eevveccenccanssstcinsnnss bag with wide top strap. Its CItY veevevreosarennssinsrasenne fabric .is burlap, a refined | version of the stuff that State CNsEsIER TIA T Otsu es «ess! used to be used for sacking ee | spuds. - Sorority Chapter | The hat itself is 4° cloche |

style with grosgrain band and what the millinery people call a “stickup.” “This is &n upstanding ornament of grosgrain bows. Cloche plus handbag plus handbag tax add up to just $14.95, The séts are available in Kelly green, dark green, beige, red and—appropriately enough for burlap—potatoe.

To Meet at YWCA

The Alpha Chapter, Sigma Delta Pi Sorority, will meet at 7 p. m. tomorrow in the YWCA, It will be a dessert party. Mrs. Mildred Crump will talk. | The hostesses are Misses Betty Peterson, Mary Ella Barton and Isabella Eddy and Mrs. Harold | Baker,

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For a scalp massage that will reward you with healthier, Hvelier

‘to give it a lift and the scalp x

istrand at a time, until every hair lon your head has had its turn at

Massage is not all that lackluster hair needs to save it from winter-long follies. Weekly hot wonders

|when it comes to. reconditioning’ | splitting, dry or . discolored hair. {, Using élive oil, warmed up, and, a swab of cotton, start at the inape of the hairline. From there rub the oil over every inch of scalp. Never. mind about oiling! hair. If you'll leave the oil on, bandage up your head with strips of surgical gauze, your hair will sap up the

| Next morning wash out the ofl| |with the creamiest shampoo you {can lay hands on, rinse and brush {hair dry before setting. A groomling aid which will help to restore {lost luster while hair is getting the works from hot-oil treatment before you Put brilliantine on stubbornly dry ends before

The Mcllvaine-Kothe Unit, will at 6 ip. m. Tuesday. It will be-in the home of Mrs. Fred Galagher, 41

: AR ARE

By MRS. ANNE CABOT

This New England heritage quilt is one of the easiest of the “diamond” quilts to make as well as being one of the most 12 the strong

effective. Requiring - only pieces and 12 plain blocks. colors used should be bright orange-yellow the flower center and brightly flowered percale or cotton foi the diamond shaped pieces

for

for the Sunflower is such

showy for

pale colors are used

quilt.

Pattern 5161 includes pattern ! fo: blocks, placing and making

Be sure you use bright colors Nane Aa

flower that the beauty of the design is lost when too

the Street .......

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5161

quilt, and tions, To order, ANNE CABOT The Indianapolis Times 230 S. Wells St Chiceo 7, IN

material requirements

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# New Lacquer!

Scents Furniture |

Perfumes Insides Of Bureay Drawers

| Jobs.

| It fills a drawer with lasting] {fragrance, which in turn is im{parted to lingerie, gloves, sweat |ers and: other feminine clothing.

| The clear lacquer; which is po-|

tently scented with perfume avail

able in a choice of six fragrances, also pyts a fresh varnish finish on!

{the inside of ‘bureau drawers. | “One tube

The little sachet pillow has a competitor for the job of per {fuming the bureau drawers of a guest room before visitors arrive, That competitor is a tube of {scented lacquer which does two

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ts sufficient for lac

|quering a bureau; or dressingtable drawer. Or it will perfume [two small night sidé table draw-

lers of a guest room, or, for tha

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| woman designer,

matter, of the hostess’ own bedroom. The lacquer will also impart its fragrance to the undersides of tables, chair and shelves of clothes closets. Any surface on which it is applied must be un-

painted, as the scented lacquer |

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not designed for use over paint

Mrs. Harry Crawford To Be Hostess

Jane Derby

“MOST women start to work because they have to, but no woman who has ever

worked at something creative is ever happy giving it up alto gether,” says Jane Derby, New York's most “blue blooded”

Mrs. Derby knows what she |

is talking about, for she was born an F. F. V. (First Fam. | ily of Virginia), and married | into Boston's most august circle, becoming Mrs. Arthur Derby Then in the 1929 crash, her’ - husband lost his fortune and she turned her already celebrated taste in clothes into a paying instead of a spending proposition Today she net only heads her own business,

Mrz" Harry 5. Crawford, 232 Berkley Rd. will he host« » the members of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity Auxiliary. There will be a luncheon-bridge party Tuesday. Mrs. Everett E. Lett is the as-

sistant hostess

Accessories Add Appeal fo Spring Sides

IF THERE'S anyone who doesn't know that Cecil B. DeMille's latest epic, “Samson and Delilah,” is coming to town late this month . .. well, she soon ‘will, ! Sprouting all over the place, we understand, will be fashion promotions hooked up with the film. Already at Ayres’ they've put out an assortment of elaborate costume jewelry inspired by the jewels worn in the film by Hedy Lamarr and Victor Mature. ; »Most of the designs are massive, imposing. Great cuff bracelets, for instance, are of hammered metal and are made even more weighty looking by metal'studs. Earrings are predominantly of the long. dangling type. Bracelets to match these also sport dangles.

Unfurl Your Skirts to Sunshine in

Cottons by Annetta 10.95 «a 12.95

as . a

Gay and charming as a garden of spring flowers . , . the fiest bright litt for winter's gloom. For stay-at-homes as well as southbound sun worshippers in fine

broadcloth and chambray.

A. Jacketed sundress in varied shades of brown, grey or green, Sizes 10 to 20.

B. Jacketed sundress in_ferra cotta and - brown or plum and lilac: Tiptoe sizes 10

42,98

te 20.

C. Drop shoulder dress with eyelet embroidery in grey or green.-Sizes 12 te 20. : «10.95 D. Zip-front petit-point print n brown, blue, Ter green. Sizes. 10 ta '20 and 12/4 fo 2h. “10.98

Ayres’ Meridian Shop, Second Floor

FR anklin 4411

FArrings with pearl dangles) up to $3.98 Plus tak. Also in the -"Samson and Delilah’ serfey'of Jewels by Jeray are wide bracelets contrived of spiraling pearl strands.. One deep cuff style stacks up eight rows of pearls. It will set you back $7.50 plus the tax.

range

Lighter Hosiery

OSIERY to go with

spring costumes is taking to lighter tones in many instances, and it's being suggested that the paler shades be worn with dark costumes —black, navy, brown, Golden beige is the newest stocking shade to reach Wasson's counters. It's present in a sheer (almost you can’t see it) but durable Humming-

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wo» J Sometimes accessories have their own accessories, Take handbags . , . all the things that go inside those can be classed as accessories,

As handbags grew smaller, the odds and ends tucked into them grew smaller, too. That accounts for the popularity of such items as the telescoping cigaret holder, one of which i{& now on hand in Rlock’'s costume jewelry department at only 79 cents . and with no tax to be 1dded to that, Equally popular is the small “silent butler’ whieh has found its way into many handbags lately. Miniature replica of the gadget used to receive crumbs from a dinner table or ashes from an ash tray, it has been pressed into

| the face of many distasters

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service as a pillbox and some-

times as an individual cigaret ash receptacle; $1 and no tax at Block's.

} wre “In Sex

but designs the highly success ful Handmacher suits as well, |

» » » , SMALL, blond and dainty, ' she Jooks like a schoolgirl, and has a Scarlett O'Hara drawl, Her appearance and gailety make you forget that she is a woman of terrific courage in

and.

finances, and

ka Nr

as a prisoner

aE early shift 5 ¢ am

of the Japs. Today she shiitfles between her handsome office on Fifth Ave. overlooking Central Park, and her lovely pre-Revolutions ary house in Charlottesville, Va., which she has furnished with Derby heirloom furniture and French antiques. Now she ia

| searching to replace the precious

things that were lost when a wing of the house burned last

spring. Interested in settlement houses and other charities for children, Mrs erby often shows: her collectidns.-for their | benefit, Otherwise r socialite

|

and lterary friends:

trade. \

Club Plans “Election,

| The 10th Ward Democratie Women's Club will elect new offi cers Wednesday night in the club, ~ headquarters. Mesdames Pearl | Bontrager, Tillie Hren and Marie Burkett are program chairmen.