Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1950 — Page 25

FRIDAY, APR. 14, 1950 -

Kis Carl Weinhardt Heads So of Arts, Letters

Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt was elected - president. of the National

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Bociety of Arts and Letters yesterday at a ening of the national

convention in Block's Auditorium.

president of the Indiana Chapter,

She is also serving a term as Bere for the convention.

Also elected to office from Indianapolis were Mrs. Charles C. #.0, corresponding secretary, and Mrs, John L. Helmer, treasurer.

Others named included Mrs. Faith Y, Knoop, Little Rock. Ark...

"Mrs. Josephine Craven Horner,

Kentucky, librarian; garet 0,

Miss Mar-| Benton, El Paso, Tex.

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The Doctor Says— Acne Can.

Cause Great Shyness

“Inferiority Complex

By MARGUERITE SMITH Times Garden Editor Q--We ‘moved into a place last,

fall that has a lot of what

Times Sewing Contest Entry Blank ____Here 1s my official registration for The Times’ National

Sewing Contest. I will bring my contest garment, in mid Apy to the place to be announced later in The Times.

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1 plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Check

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20° years of age and over. Garment made from pur

Chicago; Mrs. Mar i ’ registrar, and Mrs. Rachel P. seems to be thorny roses . all chased pattern. (1) Coat or Suit........ (2) Tailored ford, San & Nary Spier Craw. Hayes, Huntington, W. Va. chap- May Be Result along one side. But they are Dress........ (3) Soft-or Dressy Dress........ Anna Shannon McAllister, Colum. la i Ble. acai ngs ; | By Xow JORDAN. M. ». just a tangle. Should we cut Standard Pattern Group, Junior Division, for entrants

bus, O.; Mrs. Lemuel M. Hamlet Los Angeles, and Mrs. Edwina M. Horgan, Washington, vice presi-

Miss N. Mark Hanna,

school senior, was awarded the $100 music scholarship offered by Mrs. Henry Kohl, Mt. Clair, N. J.!| The new officers were installed!

worry and distress to growing youngsters as adolescent pimples op acne. This skin disease comes at a time when boys’ and girls are

them down to" the ground this spring or what? A--Not unless you're so hard pushéd for time that you must

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original design “(circle which garments you plan to enter), : -Original Design Group. No age limit for entrant. Must be. original design. (6) Dress, Coat or Suit made for adult or older teen-age wear (circle which garments vou plan to enter). Children’s. Clothing Group. No age limit for entrant. (7) Garment for children 2 to 6 years of age......s. (8) .Garment for children 7 to 12 years of age........ © Mall to: Sewing Contest Editor Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St Indianapolis 9

Colorado last night in .the Indianapolis! 8prings, Colo., recording secre- Athletic Club at the Red Rone tary; Mrs. Olive T. Walker, San dinner which concluded conven-' Antonio, auditor; Miss Audrey tion activities. The retiring and Reinhardt, Little Rock, Ark., his- incoming executive boards met in torian; Mrs. Elizabeth P. Thomas, the IAC today.

'terribly sensitive about their personal appearance. Friends, particularly those of the opposite sex, are becoming more and more important and the presence of pimples adds to the difficulty ‘of growing from childhood into adult life. Only a small proportion of those aficted with acne develop permanent scarring but the fear is alWays present Not only is. there the usually unnecessary fear of permanent scarring of the face, but the pimples themselves produce an excessive shyness and self-conscious-ness. Some develop a permanent inferiority omplex as a result of acne Acne prefers the face, neck.-up-per part of the chest and shoul ders. The pimple usually starts as a reddish lump which is slightly tender to touch. It often devolps into a “white head.” which actually consists of a mixture of pus, germs, skin oil and destroyed tissue cells. The pimple may be near the surface of ‘the skin or quite deep. | »

= IN THE Mt, DER cases. the pimples are spaced rather widely pa and are near the surface In more severe cases they are closer together. break out more frequently and burrowsdeeper into the skin. . When a white head formsd. the (top of the pustule finally breaks open, the pus ‘escapes, .a crust forms and healing takes place. 1f the pustule has been large and deep a pérmanent scar may be left, though this is fortunately the, exception, Infection: alone almost certain,

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