Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1950 — Page 9

Arrange 13th Co

Convention

Cosmetologists,

Hairdressers to Meet

The 13th annual convention dnd trade show of the Indiana Hairdressers and Cosmetologists . | Association will be held Oct 20-31 in the Hotel Lincoln. : Mrs. Ruth Taylor, Terre Haute, 1 dent, has appointed Mrs, Ethel Brenton and Mrs. Ruth Oesterle, co-chairmen. Mrs. = Oesterle is in charge of the no 3 . and the printing. . ; Additional committees “Include IMrs. Lorraine Hawkins, Rich-| {Imond, guest artists; Mrs. Orpha|’ { |Bosley, chairman, Mrs. Louise Palmer, Terre Haute, and Miss Cleon Leonard, models, and Mrs. Mabel Thomas, chairman, Elmer Schweitzer and Miss Beulah Jaeger, Crawfordsville, and Marvin Harper, hair styling contest.

Style Show 4% : Mex Murt-- Craigs chairman s i Mosdames Wo ; Red, . Douglas Ala Clifford R. Krabbonheft' and Jerry F Roesch (left to Mn, Lela Gardner, It Wayne, “on dd Jan style show; Mrs. Irma pm au ee The tien, of : {Robertson and Mrs. Hilda Ken- Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher (right), new president of the May Wright ~ two forthcoming rush p: * Teen Problems— dail, vrOphY, Sud Sora, Florence Sewall, Indiana Council of Women, was honored yesterday at the ties highlights news o | . :

sorotiites today. NL Date Boy S You r Own Age 'garet Brown, Marion, program August meeting in*the Hotel Lincoln. With her is Mrs, Lillian Kreps,

|advertistng. f Commer rid trade department . 0fitien 10AY. & active Purdue ns IONK VHS. Hosrscr. ‘Marion, Indianapolis Chamber o merce wol epartment man

* University Chapter, Kappa x N. |trade show booths; Miss Bettsene Alpha Theta Sorority, have LOT OF GIRLS, it seems, Barrick, Terre Haute, state sec-

chosen Sunday as the date for | are dissatisfied with the beéaus : PLANS retary. chairman, and Miss Jana fiesta event for prospective | they Have and yearn for the Nog 77 foe. Bofenbatigh, South Bend. «Thomas R. er I .. Purdue coeds. Guests from In- attentions of older, suaver lads. PACE ~________ |nivitors registration, and . Miss! es ~dianapolis and the surrounding = We're deluged with letters \¢ Betty Wheeler, entertainment. T he Ue q: le Se yt. 1 Z ~ area have been invited. that start: “I've had quite a a \ Presidents of the 30 state units erese ve ei n ep The rush event will be held | few dates with Jim . .. A boy will make up the hospitality at 3 p. m. in the home of Miss | my age calls me every night. committee. John M. Uehlein, 1817 E. Vermont St. announces the engages Betty Gardner, 1305 W.-50th St. . . Johnny wants me to wear 2 4 c ment of his sister, Therese, 21 W, 16th 8t., to Thomas R. Bulger, Out-of-town chapter assis- | his ring.” Y onvention ecreta {4314 Central Ave. “Miss Sania. Willams (seated), Miss Alison Mead and Miss tants will include Miss Claire | And they all end up: “But T Mrs. Adeline Fovary Rich- The couple will be married Sept. 16 in the Blessed Sacrament Betty Gardner (left and right) coo a fiesta party for Theta rushees. Morgan, . a. 1

ager, who spoke at the afternoon program.

Muncie; Miss Cynthia | like a boy who is two years mond. chairman, Mrs. Irene Chapel of 88, Peter and Paul Cathedral. The Rev. Fr. Cornelius Sargeant, Seymour; Miss Carol | older and very popular with all / Dixon, Sheridan. and Miss Ber Sweeney will officiate. O'Bryan and Miss Jeanne | the girls.” . : : The couple will be attended by We, the Women— Ww. T Haute: Mi girls. tha Fee, Richmond, lessons and| 0% [0 CF rl maid of oodburn, Terre Hau S568 It's a case of trying to hitch lelinfes; Robert MeCall and Paul : ts Coe Fetes T Ik ti WwW U J] Janie Moran, Joan Baugh and |. your wagon to a star. A laud- ooo i Raymann, properties; and Mrs. honor; Mrs. Charles Koehler, a qa Ive oman: sua y Tudy Golden, Lafayette; Miss Mrs. Harold Kiel and Miss Char-

able ambition—sometimes! But / a Lenora Garr, Anderson, state

i C Nancy Buchell and Miss Martha | in affairs of the heart, nothing SCY 2) " financial secretary, and Miss Mil-|\0tte Smith, bridesmaids; John L. Kathryn Lewis Is Self- entered, Boring 2

Christain, Lebanon; Miss Car- | could be more foolish. dred Skaggs, Terre Haute, co- Duler, best man, and Henryl agg Kathryn Lee Lewis was

OFF : : lotta Pevler, New Town; Miss . * youl REP i d Mrs. Alma Meo- Theis, Rydal, Pa, Ed Sovola, - By RUTH MILLETT Barbie Dye, Wolcott; Miss Gall Bote inti Rigel OBIS Kown, Anderson, memberships. (James E. Rocap Irreas Wiliam Toure & 3 oeheon 1a Be Su PICK OUT any woman who seems to want to be liked but | Beckman, Hammond; Miss Mary | 1 2 qozen in the top of the | Miss Barrick will be conven-|A: Brennan Jr, ushers. “hy who doesn’t quite make the grade and you'll usually find one Kay Gidley, Hebron, and Miss bushes. spoil-sport who high-hats her {tion secretary and Mrs. Koerner,| The bride-to-be attended 8t.[day by the women employees of of her most conspicuous faults is talking too much. Marty Phillips, Gary. * » = contemporaries. |treasurer. Vincent's Hospital School of Nurs-| The College Life Insurance Co. Since the tendency to talk too much is a fairly common | _ 10dianapolis members helping NOW\ naturally, you won't Actually most girls who A , ing, and the prospective bride-/,¢ America. feminine failing and one which women so easily with arrangements are Misses ¢ : make the grade with older fel- groom wis graduated from Notre

. * . Suzanne Williams, Alison Mead, | date a boy you have no respect 1,45 nave already set a pattern Combi ne M Aacaroni \pame University. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs, overlook in themselves, Jet's take a look at some ‘Nancy Daugherty, Jane Nickell, | OF liking for, But most of these ,¢ ,onularity with boys their x

, . H. K. Lewis, 5125 Burgess Ave. of the Jeasons why 8 ioo-talkative woman Is | Dottie Gass, Shirley Schaffner, | Jims and Johnnies are all-right gun age sir Senior sees a cute |W. Tomatoes {Miss Kiaiber, 3030 LaSalle) "lo" nied to BIE Gr

8. Court, Meadowbrook, will honor : She is almost always self-centered. Pam Nolen, Betty Allen and | BU Soph gal giving a smooth per- | , gelighttul companion of|the bride-to-be Avith a personal Fomeril, son of Mr. and Mrs,

2 Gardner, | Brush 'em off and you'll get formance with her classmates E. F. Romeril, 4801 English Ave. ads it much more exciting to talk about a A | Barbe a rep for .snobbishness or —and he gets interested. those tomatoes. that are so good shower at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Sept. 8. The ceremony will be in and her own interests than to hear what nnua roecue eruelt 1 ; right now is one of the macaroni . 9 3 AER y or plain lack of suavity. Um-hum, that's the way it Guest List the Wallace Street Presbyterian what other people think and what they've been : The second rush party is the | ,. 4 the older bo d foods. For a real luncheon or est Lis ] ) ; : ys will notice. works, 99 times out of a hun- | Church. “ annual barbecue given by the | mpey)) never crave to date a dred. Not by chasing! supper treat for four, select four| Guests will include Mesdames TWO: She is often the kind of person who Indianapolis Alumnae Club of : y 8 big red tomatoes, scoop out the| Herman J. Reiser, Emil Zurschfeels she has to make an impression, and doesn’t | | Chi Omega Sorority for fresh- The Dr. S ays— I pulp and combine it with a cup|mied, George Dinkel, Harry Man- Return to Michig an realize that it is better mot to make so mich | men girls going to out-of-town at 4 Col Peter Bullard of ground table-ready meat, one-\ning, Harry Minkner, Kiel, Mr, and Mrs. hig C. Pease, of an impression rather than make one that schools. I+ + S » . half cup grated American cheese|Charles Koehler, James Stewart,|Berrien Springs, Mich. have re others remember unfavorably. So she must al- 1 Mrs. Clifford Krabbenhott, S Ddeason To Be H ono red and salt and pepper. Elmer Rohrman, Joseph Koehler, turned home after spending their ways let everybody know how important she is. alumnae president, will be host- : Cook four ounces elbow spa-|P. J. Bulger, John Bulger, James|vacation here with the latter's THREE: She isn’t aware of the feelings of others. When a | ©88 for the party Thursday in T 0 Sn eeze Col. Peter C. Bullard, Indiana|ghetti in boiling salted water un-|Rocap Jr. ma, big talker is boring it's obvious to everyone except her. She | her Roane, Pe adden Drive. Minary gistrict chief and til tender (about seven minutes).| Also Misses Jane Ubell, Smith, t doesn’t pay enough attention to her listeners to sense when | - Mrs. » oosier Reserv commanding Drain and rinse and mix with] Patricia Shea, ackle Jemat; Ther. pave hase h had enough of her chatter for a while. | chairman, and her gotnmities, oy Fever Sufferers. _|officer, who will leave Ft. Har:\cheese mixture. ¥ '\Eva Gives Gift

persis I Mesdames Walter Red, Can Be Desensitized rison soon for Camp McCoy, Wis., ni ze. BUENOS AIRES Senora Eva So opm sets too high a valu on hes own Sinpor- —Roesch and P, T. Parker, “are. PED "at. p. [Will be honored Sunday by the mixture in a greased baking dish.| From out-of-town will be Mrs.|Peron, wife of the president of _ tance and the importance of _her..opinions..- The -big-talker-can- | {-in-charge -of-arrangements. - y EDWIN 2. GUST . m ‘Armed Forces Officers Mess. Set the tomatoes into the spa- Ida Uehlein and Maurice K. Ueh- Argentina donated a fully “ustally top any story, set anybody straight on facts, and hand | Actives attending from the § 8 BlOOMY| here will be a cocktail party|ghett! mixture and bake in al|lein, Bloomington; Mrs, Frank J. equipped 50-bed hospital for

down a final decision on any question, ndiana University Chapter will [time for about 10 or 12 millionf, = "= “a 0 © in the elub. The woman who is genuinely interested in other people, who |;be Misses Georgeanna Tutrow, sufferers from ragweed hay fever, A eal’ guest will be Col.|about 25 minutes Robert Tharp, Franklin. Colombia. doesn’t try too hard to make a favorable impression, who is | Marcia Ries, Martha Sue and | The reason for the regularity is| 0 "00° Capt. Robert Lee ; : : aware of what others think and feel, usually doesn’t think her | Mary Lou Beck, Jan Ryan, because ragweed begins to shed . = =o III, who returned re- RL own opinions are infallible or that everything she does is inter- | Dovey Gleason and Alice Curtis. |its pollen into cently from Germany. esting t0 other people. This type of woman seldom bores others | Misses Carol Miller, Rita [the air at about’ by talking too much. Lovisa and Mary Helen Bradley [every year. ;

Miss Miller Arvin Schwicho J Will Tepresent She Buidue Dui an the ] Doris y Y ilson

S ets D at e Lafayette, and Miss Erin Whit- tween a stage of C Times ney, Lebanon. running mucus ps 3 ; HEBRON, Neh aug. 18 Mr. etre and being com- or Rev ooper Raymond Bertram and Mrs. Henry Wittmershaus of

¥ D | B A pletely stuffed ; To Read Vows To Be: Bridegroom {12.1 have antiouneed the en. aie preeaen |w. i» Vows uniting Miss Doris Jean ; 9 gagemeny of hel Jaughier, The eyes water, itch and wilson and Paul R. Jackson will ‘Miss Patricia Ann Miller has A Te Jv n Sc wicho, n- To M arry sometimes are so swollen that|pe read at 8:30 o'clock tonight. named Sept. 2 as the date for|'anapo they can hardly be opened in the phe Rev. Lawrence Cooper, Forest

The prospective bridegroom is morning. r Methodist Church, will ofher wedding to Raymond C. Bert-|,, The Prospective brifegroom 1s Reception to Yi Batesng comes in Bis of 20 oy2ianor Methodist Chureh, wil of ram Jr. Parents of the couple gehywicho, 1134 Church st, In- Church Ceremony 30 sneezes at a time, leaving the| pron are Mr, and Mrs. Stanley J. Mil-|dianapolis. : victim slightly relieved but ex- Mr and Mrs. James E. Wilson, ler; 2024 E. Epler Ave, and Mr. The couple will. bé married] NEW ALBANY, Rug. Aug. 18—Dale hausted. 2320 Kenyon St. and Mrs. Nellie and Mrs. Bertram, Sunshine Gar- Sept. 17 in Hebron.’ Miss Witt- Breeden ‘will be married to Miss Usually the person who has M. Jackson, 427 8. Oakland Ave.

Miss Carol 3 ; Wi | Marry : -. De Jan Wolver, re ne Rope To Be Wed

i mershaus attended Concordia 8 r at 8 o ‘clock tonight |severe ragweed hay fever is com- r ) Leacherd- Sonege in Sewar in. St. “Evangel pletely miserable Tor th wrand-Paul nid Jackson; TO B

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Presbyterian+Church. = |The Rev. E. E. Benning, PASO, (Lyn THE frost has de-| Hazel Sizemore and Miss Elwanda ITSC,. Ine. to Moot

The prospective bridegroom at- will assist, MES PK. Spencer |stroyed the pollen there is no fur-| Whitsett will be the bridesmaids. tended Memphis State ‘Teachers and Mrs, Cleo Breeden. are the ther trouble unless a little dust| They will wear matching ballerina College and Butler. University, | dosd ay Night | eit of the couple, ’ which contains the pollen is| length organdy dresses over pink, . a stirred u : ! Attendants ; | The Intefnational Travel Study, The maid of honor will be Miss *" ite = © = hoy, yellow and blue taffeta. | Attendants will be Mrs, Rich-[Club, Ing, will meet at 8 p. m. Betty Spencer. Mrs, Rita Dob- fever has no complications, how- Blue Satin ard Poppa, the bride-to-be’s sister, Tuesday’ in the World War Me- bins, Miss Jargie Speen aud ever, as there is a tendency for| The bride will he gowned in| —maid—of honor; Mrs. Edwardmoriak iss Alice wan wili| those: who have had hay fever Swiss organdy over ice blue satin. | Frazier and Miss Patricia Ziegler, | According to Mrs. Edward be a! TR Nol They will for . several years. to. ..develop|A pearlized orange blossom crown: Ry man Gh go Fit L. Miller the is Pe but wear organdy ballerina. length % t ot hic Eh : til Blore will hella hess lusion vail, Sne wil ) : : stress: condition an ha and Mr, Frazier, ushers. will not be distributed at the dresses in lavender, yellow, blue, ng Yicarry a white orchid, stephanotis

fever itself. - amd gladioli petals. Mrs. Richard L. Miller was meeting. Sites ang ui They will carry| probably the best treatment for sR best will be Charles E. hostess last night in her home, A new group, the Bonnie Ray ’ . ragweed hay fever for most peo-

- 1671 Southview Drive, for a mis- Chapter, has been organized .in Lace Bolero ple is to try to be desensitized, ee am Terre Hm cellaneous shower in honor of Rochester. Mrs. Garry Daniels 1 isi The bride will be gowned In that is, to have the sensitiveness|' , ,.cention in the church par-| Miss Miller. ithe president. satin with a Chantilly lace bolero. to the pollen decreased by injec: lors will Pa the ceremon par. " —| A Chantilly lace cap will hold her| tions or “shots” of pollen extracts. coil le will take a trip to on: fingertip vell. She will carry a| These are best given either all or win 7 BEY. | white orchid on a white prayer-ithe year around of for several ey live at 42 8; Oakland book. months before the season starts. Ave. | A reception in the American, Many hay fever victims are parLegion Home will follow the cere-|tially and temporarily relieved by George Barden ; mony, he bride has Shogen a air conditioning. This relief is due| rown linen ss and white ac-{to the filtering of polien out of! Sessofies’ ser her wedding trip to|the air which , # igen in. To Marry Aug. 26 rown County State Park. The] Sometimes a room which has a mes Li Servies couple will live in New Albany pollen filter in the window Rives MORGANTOWN, Aug. 18 The, ! tt f |after Wednesday. {a certain amount of comfort. approaching marriage of Miss | a et : (Hi W : . | nititie yt her to George E.| of | — _.Camden is announced by. her! 3% sea {Designing Woman : [mother, Mrs. Viola E. Pitcher of eek” ‘ott uo | | E f C E d Wec | Morgantown. ews ot x ¥ ! Mm it X ra overs xten ear The prospective bridegroom is] . 1 By ELIZABETH HILLYER the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Plan extra years ahead for ’ v pam | Camden, Franklin, upholstered chairs that need o> y | Aug. 26 has been set as the date recovering this fall, Order more ° BN | 3 8 for the Franklin ceremony. Atthan enough of the cover fab- '|tending the couple will be Miss ric, so there™is left-over yard- Helen Pitcher, Indianapolis, the age for little removable covers :

to slip over the arms and backs wl Nie, pram and Richard | AN D every Saturday during August of the chairs, re :

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