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Ha dia Love # Coming — —Clubto Open

Fall Season

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Phillip, hair stylist from Helena Rubinstein's Fifth Ave. salon In New York, will be in Block's toiletries department this week to demonstrate ‘the use of Rubenstein hair cosmetics,

A change ot hair color-—without dyeing

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adays. “Many women rightly object to dyeing their hair even if it is

mousy and colorless,”

says Mme, Helena Rubinstein,

“but they

can have beautiful shades of hair without dyes.”

Twelve new color tint rinses presented by Mme. Rubinstein give added highlights to blonde or reddish hair, lend a lovely rich glow to brunette hair, and

a soft sheen to gray or white | hair. These rinses may be wash- |

ed in and out of hair at will. They can be treated as lipsticks are, coloring to suit the

easion. In addition to showing the new rinses, Phillip of Mme. Rubinstein’'s New York =alon,

will take up problems of home hair care when he appears this week in Block's toiletries de-

partment, Problems to be dis- | cussed are avoiding split hair |

ends, dandruff and lack-luster, unmanageable hair, Among the “cosmetics for the hair” that Phillip will present are a special shampoo, a

cream hair conditioner and a |

Stephen Noland To Be Speaker

Multum-in-Parvo Ciub will hold Hits President's Day and guest |iuncheon at noon Tuezday in the

| Marott Hotel. Mrs. Clyde Johnson Tr

wearer's mood, costume or oc" {is the club president.

| Stephen Noland, guest speaker {will talk on “The British Experiment in Socialism.” Mrs. H. P | Willwerth is program chairman. Presiding will be Mrs. 0, 8. !Srader, vice President

Meet in Denmetk

COPENHAGEN--Women from 30 nations attended the interna- | tional conference of the Associ-| {ated Countrywomen of the World |held here recently. The organization has 5,500,000 members.

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Chi Omegas as Plan Meeting

Dolls to Be Given To Group Tuesday

The Chi Omega Sorority Alumnae Club will meet at 7:30 p. m.

Tuesday in the 38th St. branch, !

Indiana National Bank. Mrs. Clifford president, will - report on sorority’s national convention which she attended this June in the Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Dolls to be dressed by members for the annual Christmas | project will be distributed by Mrs. | dward Wright, chairman. Meeting hostesses will be Mes-' dames Herbert Tope, Floyd Cox

and ‘W.-H. Reid Jr.; Miss Marcia

Ries and Miss Madonna Alexander,

Farm Women Sought Yo Make UN Flags

WASBINGTON. 2, women and girls are being enlisted by the Agriculture Department to make United Nations flags to be flown during..the. celebration of.

Einited Nations Day. Oct. 24.

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Group Will Meet With Mrs. McChord

| Mrs. Howard B. McChord, 8338 N. Pennsylvania St., will be host{ess at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday for the {first fall meeting of Alpha Lamb-| jan Latreian Club. '

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liam Richter. 1 New officers presiding for the first time will include Mrs. Merlin |King, president; Mrs, Hammer, {vice president; ‘Mrs. Kenneth {Peterman and Mrs. James Zink, [recording and corresponding sec{retaries, and Mrs. Robert Girk, | treasurer. | . Other new officers are Mrs, {Ralph Starr, historian; Mrs. {James Lamb, parliamentarian; Mrs. John McKinstray, Seventh | District, Indiana Federation of Hl [Clubs delegate, and Mrs. Wallace {DeHart, alternate, and Mrs. William Mace, Indianapolis’ Council of Women delegate, and Mrs. Lowell Reed, alternate.

Committees Announced | Chairmen and committees for | 1950- 51 are Mrs. Hammer, chair{man, Mesdames Wayne Nicely, |Reed, Rome Frey, Albert Menden{hall and Thomas Donlon, progrant; Mrs. William Pert, chairman, Mesdames William Boswell, Robert Fatout, Samuel O., Dun{gan II, Charles McCormick Jr; Philip Hohmann and Elmer Dolzall, ways and means, and Mrs. Zink, chairman, Mesdames MecChord, Lewis Morrison, Richter and Mace, telephone.

Mrs. Peterman, chairman, Mrs. |

Donald MacLeod amd Mrs, Lamb, membership; Mrs. Starr, chairman, Mrs. DeHart and Mrs. B. Allan Sutton, publicity; Mrs. Girk, chairman, Mrs. Quentin Wert, finance, and Mrs. David Pert, chairman, Mrs, Jess C. Pritchett - and Mrs, McKinatray, welfare.

Carder Club Schedules Show

Members of the Christamore Garden Club are sponsoring a flower and vegetable show from 7 to 9 p. m. Wednesday in the Christamore House, 502 N. Tremont Ave. Event chairman is: Mrs. James Medsker. There will also be an all-day meeting of the group tomorrow at the Christamore

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TAlpher Chi Omega Alumnae Chapter to Meet Tuesday; New Office Listed *

Members of Beta Beta, Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Alpha

{Chi Omega Sorority,

will hold their first meeting of the 1950-51

season Tuesday in the Herron Art Museum. Mrs. Kurt F. Ehlert, new president of the organization, wilt pre-

| side at the T

{introduced by Mrs.

{Jennings,

program chairman.

45 p. m. opening event. Wilbur Peat, museum director; {the Herron Museum.” He will be

William P: clude Mrs,

John Burkhart, president; Mrs. Miles 8.

will talk on "Masterpieces of

vice Duwe and

Mrs, William H. Strauss heads Mrs. J. E. Marmon, recording and

{the social arrangements commit|tee assisted by Mrs. H, K. Mahrdt, retiring president, Misses Mildred

Blacklidge, Elinor Ruth Starbuck. Other Beta Beta

corresponding

Howe - urer and assistant

Officers in- Mrs. Robert E.

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-secretaries; Joseph J. Coffin, Mrs. William C. and Otto and Miss Blacklidge, -treas-

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treasurers,

representative, and Mrs. Robert! K. Foust, alternate delegate. Additional officers are Mrs. R.

Wayne Evans, The Lyre, sorority, magazine, editor; Mrs. Ralph B.| “| Clark,

chaplain emeritus; Herbert A. Sloan, chaplain; Mrs. Strauss, warden; Mrs. Scobey Cunningham, historian emeritus; Mrs. Wayne Nicely, pianist; Mrs. ! Robert G. Weideman, song leader; Mrs. Joseph E. Buck, year book chairman; Miss Ann L. Hail, press chairman, and Mrs. James Young, rush chairman.

Mrs. |

Members of the executive com-

dames Robert G. Carpenter, Here

mittee include Mrs. Ehlert, chair- schel 8. Kopp, Carl W. Seet Jr.

man, Mesdames Burkhart, Duwe, Marmon, Coffin, -Otto, Secor, Evans, Buck and Jennings and Miss Hall, Committee chairmen also executive board members are Mrs. Maurice W. Hayward, ways 'and-means; Mrs, Marvin 8, Cochrane, card tournament; Mrs, Larry R. Kesselem, hospitality; Mrs A. L. Clifford Jr. philanthropic projects, and Mrs. Mahrdt. Assisting Mrs. Jennings with

ar are Mes-|

and Duwe. Yearbook committee members with Mrs, Buck are Mes= dames Edward R. Bartley, Irvin E. Baumbach, Francis A. Baur, Paul E, Butz, Louis A. Dawson, Robert F. Glass, Max W. Hittle, Richard IL. Jones, Kopp, Eugene H. Pursel, John M. Scott and W, Oscar Taber. : On Mrs. Kesselem'’s hospitality committee are Mesdames Thomas W. Ayton, Oren Fountain, Gareth M. Hitchcock, W. E. Ness, H. Es Reberger and 6 w. Walker.

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