Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1950 — Page 6

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Mothers Must Help Fill Double Duty Role If A-Bombs Begin to Fall

~~ NOW York Psychiatrist Believes Children Should Receive More Love, Security Then |

By ELIZABETH TOOMEY, United Press Staff Correspondent | NEW YORK, Sept. 27—Some of the important war-| time strategists wear aprons instead of uniforms. |

Mothers, according to Dr, Thomas A. C. Rennie, at-| tending psychiatrist at the New York Hospital, will have the most! Important and most difficult job in history during the next few! years. They have to devise ways to give their children a sense of - security, while a jittery world worries about atom bombs, “It was proven in Britain in the last war that children can stand an amazing amount of physical hardship if they have a feeling of security within their own family,” said Dr. Rennie. “Since many- fathers will be called into the s to fill a double role in a child's life. steady, unruffled and loving.”

If our cities are threatened by hombs, American parents wij] reflection. Through care,

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ervice, mothers have THERE 18 NOTHING more attractive than a poised, wellThey must manage to he 8roomed, mature woman, seasoned, ripened, and in full bloom. Her face should portray serenity and the beauty of inner

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This sends you off to your SCOOPIDg it up on your fingertips. left side of the throat Created for throat skin, is your best choice for softening. Mold Second yea terrified by separation from their National organization for women| Cosmetic counter or your beauty parlor, either to buy preparations Spread onto jhe #kin, beginning a ‘© ty ° : , ® Joss the throat with cupped fingers and press lightly. - garden dep families than they were by enemy teachers, will have its central re-| OF to have beauty treatments. and work Upwatd, Aft as you stroke, don’t drag down. Remov Pull the fingers away to cause a suction. Use your right tival flower bombs. ‘ "gional meeting Saturday in the Home beauty treatments, which you can do yourself, are as With cleansing tissues. hand to mold the left side, and your left hand for the right side. —en Ri + F Vital | Travertine Room, Hotel Lincoln.| Important as any of those you might get in your beauty parlor, Gently Does It . 8 =» — on * irs ears vita Co | Dr. Doro.hy 8. Bucks, dean of or in the hushed and dramatized atmosphere of that modern NOW TONE YOUR SKIN: With a pad soaked In the strin- LEAVE THE CREAM on as long as possible. Cover for at Irts In the next few years, with Longs. College for Women, Han- “temple of beauty’ —a salon! " gent pat vigorously, but don’t ‘give your face a beating—time least 10 minutes with a small turkish towel wrung out in hot fathers called back into service gyep College, will be the luncheon Take stock now! Bind back your hair, examine your skin, may have done that. It is the stimulated circulation which will water. Remove the cream, then mold the throat with ice wrapped By SI and more women returning to speaker. Her subject will be “To- put up the window-shades, take a good LONG look! bring ‘color to the dullest skin. in eotton which is saturated with astringent. Each of t factories, psychiatrists agree that day's Challenge to Teachers.” Few Minutes Hel Now it's time to use your estrogenic cream. Stroke it on: This treatment takes less time to do than it does to write blous the effects on children could -be| “in the morning session Mrs, igh P : just a good, rich cream isn’t enough for you now, it is neces- or read about and it firms the throat and clears the skin. has a blouse = Slsastious as If bombing were Leila Motsinger will give the in-| IT, 18 Nor Retasaty jo spend hours in a deadly struggle sary-to-try to “revitalize” the skin and give it new “life” and After your treatments, apply your makeup foundation but, bine it with reatened and the children were vocation and Miss Blythe Osborn Against wrinkles and dry skin, or to collapse from your efforts vigor. before you use makeup you must condition your face and throat sweaters in A uated. . ti and Miss Margery Club will lead| ©f gtining a soley. more Youthtu complexion. Just a few min- Always read the directions as to the exact amount to be every morning when you get up, no matter how you feel, Pattern 8 ° american family pattern group singing. Report on the na-| Utes every day is all you require. . used of preparations containing any hormone substance. But If you have been feeling the strain of your middle years and t 1s bound to be disrupted. Some- tional convention will be given by We know that the skin can, and does, absorb a certain make up your mind to use it regularly, or you will not get the think that 40 is fatal, you will enjoy beautifying. And the more forated pat how parents must see that chil- Mrs. Ora Lee, state executive sec-| amount of oil and cream, especially the types containing estrogenic results which you expect ’ you enjoy it, the more effect you will get. 13, 14, 16 ar dren have a feeling of love and retary. | hermone substances. There are government regulations as to the fing Lg Never forget—when you look better, you feel better! 2%; yards security in the first important Workshops Arranged | units of estrogenic hormones to be incorporated into each ourice AS WE GROW OLDER .the skin loses certain oils, and em 8, sleeve, 2 Jas, from two to six,” Dr. Mrs, Margaret Ambroz, vice- of oil or cream. So you may rest assured that any cream con- nature provides no substitutes, but these scientifically prepared TOMORROW: A MARRIAGE AFTER 40. * Pattern 8 n e Ba | a 4 w——— wo o—— mets a ————— -— Ss i. - —— —— na ——————— — ——— - rr —————————————— —————— —— ————— - — — Ren . president of Alpha Theta Chap-| | i 1 While the burden will fall on . $i N L i | Blackwood Brid forated pat! ter, will ide. -. | Blackwood on Bri ; t mothe. Dr, Reanle emphasized Woh ae. be held wm Organiza ons ew Oo ion { . 9 . : u ure ri e 12, 13, 14, : at fathers in uniform could help 1 t Pl f F + T k Oft D f . 100, “by writing directly to a son her [Ti UNG noon. Directing TOMORROW Makes Bow Flay to First [ric en LUerermines Given Part Po . who is five or six. sending him Misses Eva Y. Wiles, Marie Bag- Castle Craig Chap., I P. ig \ fr: Y Ready for souvenirs, and keeping in as close! by ) | Mrs. Jewel Ashby, 1 risto-| . - F Tf f H d P d b T of D | direct touch as poss’ble. A small Rath Helen Gaza, Julia Wilson, pher Lane, Speedway, hostess; Toni Creme are oO ana as rrove y o ay S ea Shower Honors fall and wi boy, Jiceda Tod idenuty i himself Mabel Stafford and Mina Mec. Mrs. jane Patgons ar Noe Has Lanolin: | THE PLAY to the first trick often decides the ultimate fate of Jean Roempke fon; 48 pa; CE oT ren i means Henry, | Albert a | Something new has been add- a hand. This was especially true in today's deal. South dealer Miss Jean Roempke was honor styles, spec . Inking m as a soldier and During the luncheon Miss Mary| er. Mrs, Fern . . |. ed by Toni Co., the home per- | Mr. Abel opened the deuce of diamonds and the 10 was played North-South vulnerable guest at a miscellaneous shower tures, free Gh 'E. Ronk, president of Alpha Ladies Federal--12:30 p. m. Mrs.| = manufacturer. It has from the board. It didn't take Mr. Champion very long to decide ~.. _ NORTH last night. Hostesses were Mrs, side. Send t . Su Theta Chapter, will preside. | M. F. Higgins, 936 N. Oxford, enriched its creme waving lo- to play low. From then on Mrs. Keen had no chance to make her| Mr. Meek Elizabeth Lamb, Terre Haute; SUE Miss Archer | Representatives from 11 chap-| hostess. Entertainment, Mrs.| with lanolin. contract. ’ | S—K 8 Mesdames Edward Hastings, Eu- . [ters will attend. | George T. Sheehan and Mrs. C. women who have enjoyed the | - She came to her hand with the at trick one, three no trump H—5 4 gene Eitel and Robert Overton. The Ind; » Su—— O. Brammell. | convenience of getting a per- king of hearts, led the 10 of clubs would have been easy to make. D—J 10 4 The party was given in the 214 W vi Be Wed Mrs Barnett 3 TE | manent within their own four and ducked in dummy. Mr, Cham- {1a Bhat Case Hs jack of diamond vier QJ 3 Hastings’ home, 923 -Markwood Indi * 3 i WwW | walls will find the addition of pion, determined to shut out the wou ave n a sure entry, 4 . Ave. ndian . Bridge inners | this natural softener, an animal [club suit if -he possibly could, to the board after clubs were set; Mr. Abel Mr. Champion Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conohn V. Radcli ‘Nam 4 t ug No. 8619 . i e 0 os A A unced oil very closely i | played the deuce. up. S754 S—A 10 9 2 Iraq Roempke, 737 Parkway Ave., : x To Be Bridegroom | Mrs, Jennie Barnett was elected re nno resembling hu- | Mrs. Keen now led her last club Two Rules Violated | H—Q 8 72 H—J 10 8 {the bride-to-be will be married No. 8635 Vows uniting Miss Mildred president recently of the Ladies, The first team. winners in the man hair oil, and finessed the queen. Mr. Cham- ° ules Violate D—K 952 D—Q 8 3 Saturday to Frederick Willson, Joanne Archer and John Virgil Auxiliary Jewish War Veterans of city team-of-four championship another real L. pion won this trick and laid down ch FAILING to cover, Mr. C—86 4 sore x 2 ison of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley 8 Radeliff will be read at 7:30 the United States. recently in the Indianap- boon to home the jack of hearts, ‘nampion violated at least two SOU Willson, 707 Parkway Ave. in o'clock tonight. The Rev. Charles. Other quate are Mrs. Leah BE eer Club were Joseph E.' hair care. { . old maxims of the game —“caver| Mrs. Keen [the Traub Memorial Presbyterian Fashion Holmes will officiate in the East Turkow, Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. /Cain, R. W. Lee, M. Stanley Me-| Constant re- {Go Down Two Tricks /an honor with an honor” and| S—QJ33 [Church. Tenth Street Methodist Church, |Jean Katz, South Bend, senior and/Comas Jr. and Jerome Jacobs, | e arch in MRS. KEEN won with the ace ‘third hand high.” In place of H--A ER 2 Guests with Miss Roempke, her Name ...... Parents of the couple are Mr. junior vice presidents; Mrs. Frieda] V. R. Rupp, Ralph Ittenbach, Tonks labors: OF heazis. Sill Jobing to-resch|inese De SUPT. vied hi bratn- oo Det 6 ad MF. Ilan Fora and Mrs. Theodore R. Arch : 'Rundb rf, trea r: Belle yman Pear w ories as those four ood clubs on the an excellent results. — Is. am Ingeis, pine, Cal., y 5801 E. 17th 8t., and Mr. a Ioaptey, yor; Mr, Pearl Dr. ymin ed a transformed board, she a led a spade and] He figured this way. If Mr. The bidding: {Mesdames Elwood McBride, Al eesavessnnne John Z. Radcliff, 950 E. Drive, Larman, conductress; Mrs. Calla/Mrs. Louis Segar, Harold Lewis,| thedreaded (went up with the king. But Mr./Abel had led from four diamonds SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST berta Thomas, Harry Tumey, Woodruff Place. Lowenhal, Ft. Wayne, guard; Mrs. Easley R. Blackwood and Walter) Ordeal of a {Champion killed that card with|to the king or four small dia-| 1 S Pass 20 Pass Richard = Blythe, George Amt, Street ...... Mrs. Tom Wood and Vernon E. Jean Brown, South Bend, patriotic Pray were third. | permanent. Carol the ace and returned his last monds, the hold up of the queen| 2 H Pass 3cC Pass Lester King, Warren Hendricks, Radcliff will be the only at- instructor, and Mrs. Anna Satin-| o XK. Fraustein, Mrs. Lawrence into An ‘easy Dou as ‘heart. [was absolutely necessary to pre-) 8 NT Pass Pass Pass Chester Etchason, Howard Bo- City veeen.. tendants. The bride’s honor at- sky, historian. 7. Welch and. Mr Pray were 2° Pe Sper 878 |" After winning two heart tricks, vent the jack from becoming an yn oy : £0 penRaa. Piel Winkler, hovers tendant will wear an aqua and ——_————— pos . y| ence for hun- |Mr. Abel came out with a spade./entry to the board. | In that event, however, Mrs. son an wrence Wh. wine striped suit with wine ac- Mr Overle Talk Ty usturs on anal dreds of today's busy women. Mr. Champion still had a stopper|- The only chance of losing a Keen would have bid three no, Miss Patricia Lamb, Terre State ..... pes 2. Came Brown, present o 1 BER Aeon | uF cy 0% pg In mh an th Bana atric ng ocak 13 tiny Wh nn oo roped at, Mis every” wie, e bride will carry an all white ra. Carrie Brown, president of ers cut in ha e winding (eventually down two. the case where Mr. A ad led in the at wo ave a wn, D colonial Douquet to contrast with the Friendly Page Hesby Club, Glove Tip Given me The meat mre ving Note that if Mr. Champion had|from four diamonds to the ace- been a little extreme even for Sandra, Eitel. and Pamela Overe eep er dubonnet suit and black Hoosier Unit No. 1, was hostess! . rove- covered dummy’s 10 of diamonds king. ren ash. : ton = vel Accessorie for-the Septem : “To prolong the life of rubber ermafix, a new type ——— aE ha Vincent A reception in the church par-ing of the organization today in gloves, wash them frequently in| Penetrating neutralizer. 1 z Visits A lors will follow the ceremony her home, 2035 N. Pennsylvania jukewarm soapy water. 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