Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1950 — Page 18

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Working Mother Should Be Proud

By RUTH MILLETT

A WORKING mother. who is holding down a job through netells | meé that she often feels guiity | because she can't give more time | to her children.

cessity, not from choice,

She shouldn't feel guilty at but proud that she can earn the pay check that is nec-

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

‘Council of Women Elects New Offic cers.

FRIDAY, APR. 21, 1950

Clash Over: Bathing Suit Style

Designers Differ On Bikini Model PARIS, Apr. 21 (UP)—Two top {fashion designers clashed yesterday over whether a woman is more or less beautiful in relation to the amount of bare skin her ‘bathing suit shows.

| The bout was touched off by ‘the conflicting views of designers Andre Ledoux and Louis Reard on the merits of the Bikinl bathing suit, the closest approach ithe: bathing suit has yet made to the fig leaf... .

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Wardrobe for a whole week-end comes in a four-piece set they're showing at Sears, Roebuck. Called the Kerrybrooke Week-ender set, it includes a full skirt, a Riviera shirt, a double-fabric bra and cuffed shorts—sall of cool Sanforized cotton. The four pieces mix and match to make four separate outfits. Bra and shorts:form a playsuit. Bra and skirt make a sundress. Shirt and skirt make an outfit for shopping or sports 'spectating.” And the shirt tearns with shorts for another playtime rig,

Blackwood on Bridge—

“The set, in white with red oF blue polka dots, comes in ifs own sa dot box. . . all for $7. 75. —By L. F.

| time and attention you spend | on your children as the quality, | ” -

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her job, too,

instead of feeling |

slightly larger covering, you can

livered Monday

that they are being cheated mold the body, building up the til 7 pm. to ti because their mother doesn’t bust . . . no Bikini ever did such the Central L stay home every day. { 'a wonderful thing for a woman.” vania and St. C And there is this for the | '“Preposterous,” answered Mr, ments will be

working mother to remember: !

It isn’t so much the quantity of

A MOTHER who nags con-

stantly, or who ruins the fun she tries to give her children by being cross and irritable, or who is always complaining because the children tie her down, doesn’t do much for: her children by staying home,

But if a working mother sees

| Reard, manufacturer of the Bi. | Kini. | “Bikinis are a necessity in any "|beautiful woman's wardrobe,” he " ’ (insisted. “She wants to strip for The May Wright Sewall Indiana Council of Women elected new officers at its all day meetin 8 Sunbath, gd hers yesterday in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Lowell Fisher (center), Indianapolis, is president. Mrs. Russell his friends. With a Bikini she's Cushman (left), Fortville, is the fourth vice president and Mrs. H. E. Binford, Bloomington, is the third perfectly decent, too.” vice president. Others picked were Mrs. A. R. Chadd, Anderson, and Mrs. Thad R. Clarke, first and | Mr. Ledoux suggested the Bi. third vice president; Mrs. Eujene Bailey, Lafayette, recording secretary; Mrs. Bessie Hart, treasurer, kinis were complimentary only

and Mrs. E. Baude Bruce Lair, Anderson, historian. 0 nomen Like Beli Sable Who

“What woman would want to

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First-place g: of the eight j tions won't be June, after the national contes place garments York. Women and mitted to enter

A . “thou to it that her children know Miss Roxann Truitt Sets Her Wedding Date for June 4 be seen on a beach just as she i li " ys ' is?” Mr. Le Kk “ . and if she makes the time she Miss Roxann Truitt and Rich- Mrs. Cora Truitt, 821 N. Pennsyl-| the, maid of honor. The best man kini makes uy a a clipped from T can give them pleasant and ard Sturm will be married June 4 vania St. and E. L. Truitt, Leba- is to be Howard Sturm and the as she is, plus bulges. After all, ‘blanks which |

profitable, then she has no need to feel guilty because she can’t give them more of her time.

in the chapel of the First Presbyterian Church. The parents of the couple are

non, and Harry Sturm, Greenwood. Miss Billie Mae Wright will. be

ushers will be Roland and Ray{mond Sturm and Merrill G. Cnristie.

any man wants to see his fa. vorite woman improved. And she wants to be improved.”

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ment for the available on M have been mail sent in registr First place classification w place, $20. An win first in the fng will earn a plus a three-day York - forthe -¢

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Slam Contract Is Doomed as Soon SINGLE y886 1. © : : Discarc As Muzzy Decides to Do Some Thinking Payer ¥; IT DIDN'T take Mr. Muzzy long to butcher this slam. He took —— eee : One is Bl the opening diamond lead with the ace, quickly rapped out two South dealer. . 3 By OSW trump leads, ending on the board and then led dummy’'s jack of Both sides vulnerable. : : . y OSWAI clubs. Mr. Abel promptly played the deuce. . NORTH : : PLpASE SE At this point Mr. Muzzy paused for a moment and started to| Miss Brash mend Ne " Er Rug WITH NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGE oo “Now Mr. Muzzy loves 10 finesse “I should play on your side— H=K , she got very His natural inclination here hag just because you're playing for D—A S848 stopped her. to let the jack ride. But he ASL py giger" jaughed Mr. Abel. c—J 105 “She needed seen Mr. Chmplon gO Up run “What do you mean, I'm play- WEST EAST first meld. The the king in a sim ars the king 'P8 for your side?” Mr. Champion Mr. Abel : 2 . 51 the discard few hands before—and the King ip oop that the hand was an S—8 8 S—1 The Royalfy of Television with the gop had won. the Absolute laydown against any de- H—Q J 9 H-8 76438 : riod oh Dw % o Sour. A re fense,” Mr, Abel explained. PD—QJ105 D—962 B - with a nine ani and on “You're crazy,” stated Mr. Muz- C—A 9 4 3 c—Qs86:2 “ had opened the bidding and they, “LSI CA ACA SU 43. on LACK MAGIC of the Amazing Blaxide pe ape location of the ace was pretty ....... My Mwy to hold her dc well marked.’ Th is ” ” ” ” lovel iet gi |The Safe Way x S—KQJ108 "Black W . bvely quiet gi Down Goes Muzzy | “Who's talking about the club H—A 10 § 2 beand New Super-Range™ Chassis Sutered hep re That point escaped Mr. Muzzy. play?” cut in Mr. Champion. D—K 7 Fine ah If Champion could do it, he could “Abel means you should have —K 7 . right to get Y too.’ So up with the king—and cashed dummy's king of hearts, The bidding: 1. Built-In Provision for the New needs 120 poin down he went as Mr. Champion entered your hand and led the SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST ness of raising played the ace and led to Mr. ace of hearts, throwing a club § Pass 3s Pass | Ultra-High Frequencies need only 50 p Abel's queen. from the board, 4 NT Pass 5H Pass | * matters too far Mr. Muzzy was pretty mad with. “Then you should have ruffed, g¢ § All Pass “ lady. with Mr. Abel. He acted as if he a third lead of hearts in dummy. align > oy i 2. Built-In Picturemagnet” Sh w w had been cheated. “Abel” he My queen, jack, nine of hearts “Played like that,” continued | a = ‘On hb le Yas I maid -doir't you: know you're sup-iwotld have fatten; setting up-the Mr. Champion brutally, "1 defy] : ne Kno S My Clevelan | implifi ed was, of course,

ed to cover an honor with an 10 in your hand for another club even you to lose two club tricks

honor?”

Sorority Sets Founders Day |

Group Schedules is Luncheon Apr. 29 -

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| Pleases Junior Sewall Council

Elects Officers

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The May Wright S8ewall Council!

convention the

jof Women announces its new off-| icers elected yesterday at am all-| ‘day

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p. m. Apr. 29 in the Hotel Wash-

dent; Mrs. H.. E. Binford, Bloom--

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“ington. - Mrs. Dorothy Dike is ington, second vice president; Mrs. beautifully with strong P. M. Sound. chairman. Vand Thad R. Clarke, third vice presi- America’s most 9 95 card pile. The assistants are Mesdames dent, and Mrs. Russell Cushman, popular trends in : —1Is it per Rosemary Hesselgrave, Johna Fortville, fourth vice president. Pop ae decoration. 7. Master Crafted Quality ta aces with

Shoop, Betty Baldwin and Helen

wood. Mrs. Anna Faye Taylor will give the invocation and Mrs. Georgia Hanshew, president, will talk.

Others are Mrs. Eugene Bailey,

St. Mary's Academy To Have Prom

. The junior-senior prom of St.

Genuine Mahogany

Federal Excise Tax and

Cabinets.

"single meld?

~Hitcheock, Misses. Mary. Jane Mc-|... Lafayette, recording secretary; va : i ~“Warranty-$6:80 ; Donald, Helen Zink, Edith Abbitt Mrs. Bessie Hart, treasurer, and Re Re en ok: Thi and Margaret Doll, Mrs. E. Maude Bruce Lain, Ander- finished to a satiny Kal me . Ri Miss McDonald will sing, ac- son, histori: an. lustre - ’ Batya p companied by Miss Berna Green-| stre. cards. Q.—How long

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Movies on “Vacation Land” Mary's Academy will be held from becomes a nor will be shown by Raymond Bea- 8 to 11 o'clock tonight in the- pile: man. Hotel Antlers. Johnny Warren's Q.—Can you TTT Orchestra will provide music. h hr : soi gon ree ~Witl Sell Cores Lo The hightight-of the evening will on ot) ac ¢ n " be the crowning of ‘the Blessed black threes, Mother by Betty Ann Dalton, vo For Blind Fund senjor class president. The com- thieos, or bi Members of the 11th District,’ mittee chairman are Gertrude olen possible American Legion Auxiliary. and Montag, program, and Justine s

the Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorori tv will sell tiny white canes in the downtown district tomorrow and Apr. 29, Proceeds of the sale will go to

Collins, publicity,

Chapter. Plans Program Sunday

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the Indiana Association of Work- Alpha Alpha Chapter, Iota Phi * amy . “re " ers for the Blind, Inc, The cam- A Lambda Sorority, will observe Na- New: Zenith “Garfield, de_luxe table wise all right. 1 paign to raise funds will open By SUE BURNETT tional Business Week with a pro- model television. A distinguished re- onl deuce and beg tomorrow and close Apr. 29. On A three-piece set designed to (Sram in the Second Christian ceiver with all of Zenith's great new y Any previous | week-days the organizations will please the junior who sews suin- Church. Mrs. Alice P. Allen, Birm- “developments. Strikingly attractive de- that deck are contact industrial and business play clothes. The bare mid- ingham, Afa., will be the guest, i i o previous scores firms. riff top and full skirt are speaker at 4 p.m, Sunday. Sign with smooth, trim lunes, Smart, —— = Gov. ~Schricker and Mayor ried into a wearable street | She is national president of the long-wearing luggage type finish in v Mr. Jacoby group and is assistant to the presi- . Walnut Brown. ‘deral Excise Tax and swer individu

Feeney have indorsed the cam-

costume with the brief bolero.

Warranty $4.50

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paign. Other Legion Auxiliary Pattern 8329 is for sizes 11 dent of Miles College. units throughout the state also’ 10 13 14 18 and 18. Size 12. ever, he will : will sell the miniature canes for skirt, two and three-quarters Garden Club Plans 1950 #Zenith Madison Television- frequently as tie, 32-year-old organization; yards of 35 or 39-inch; bra, one Tea Tomorrow Radio-Phonograph with new “Super- his column. = ALE and three-eighths yards; bolero, Range” chassis, built-in “Pieture- DELUXE iii Announce Hostesses one yard. The Rainbow Garden Club of yaonet” aerial and Glare-Ban DR. ANSW

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+t ' To order patterns or our Southport will have a tea tomor- 3 i For Auxiliary s Tea Fashion Book. use the coupon, row in the Brookside Community Black” Blaxide tube, 103 sq. In, Question: | The hostesses for the Boys’ House preceding the Narcissus screen, 3-speed record changer, - in high scho Club Association Auxiliary tea SUE BURNETT { Show. {AM/FM “reception. Mahogany $Q IN Get Y 11} Set 1 lose four or ‘Wednesday in the Woodstock The Indianapolis Times | Members of the Central West .aninet in “Queen Anne” styling. Ne 11% our | every night; Club are announced. 214 W. Maryland St District, Garden Club of Indiana Giant Circle Screen : during the d They are Mesdames Donald * J . {will be guests. Miss May Dilliner | less at night

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"0, Norris, Herman W. Kothe, HI- No. 8329 Price 25¢ i eS ram W. McKee and william Gar-| - Delegate Named COMPARE the . “ 1 only Answer: | stang. | SI28 ..overevnnen | Miss Helen McLane, daughter picture Size! Ss 95% e dase d their need f« . ER i Fashion Book Price 250 . : tainly does ) Visits Williamsbu i of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McLane, COMPARE the I though five 0 r NALD sev teiriossirssanassseses ville N. inois St, will represent rity! : SE . . r ¢ Times Special 9 : {Northwestern University at cla Federal Excise 4 Games at Victory Field I E " E | 4 A S AN I would be eno WILLIAMSBURG, Va, Apr. 21 ***** sssssssssassensscnsansssnse pggociation of Women Siete “ofbimogiopd 3 : i ATR . 15, but if the »—Mr, and Mrs. "RODErt A. Jtreet .....eesisssssssssssessss jCONVENtion to be held this week- COMPARE the value! ’ : SILVERSMITHS ful effects v Darmer, Indianapolis, visited the Cit end at the University of Wiscon- perhaps the | histori¢” city of Williamsburg re-| = 7 ftttttessiessssccsacccrcccsigin Miss McLane is vice presi- : \ eT IE ER no way serio cently. i - (State Se00csNNRNNIRIOIRRIRT RRR dent of the Northwestern AWS. i Rr = et ” ignored.