Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1950 — Page 7

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Fitting Personality . Designer Believes High Cost of Living Is Inspiration to Individuality in Dress

By ELIZABETH TOOMEY, ‘United Press Staff

Correspondent ~, NEW YORK, Oct. 25—The high cost of living may) "be a blow to ‘the budget, but it can be a big boost toward American women better dressed, says Charles

ames, a custom dress designer.

Mrs. William Paley and Mrs,

out of the business of self- ' Mr. James said. y don’t find out what dish

a y cook best or what type of

dress suits them best, They are not fashion conscious. They are

+ gnob conscious. Their clothes only # peflect the thoughts of others.”

An attack like this tends to make any woman within hearing

distance look down nervously at

what she's wearing, which is just what Mr. James wants, Women Must Think

“In the old days (which he congiders about a century back)

«would say 30 to 40 per cent of “the feminine population would

in the mirror very carefully fore putting a bow in their! , Now,” James sighed, “I 10 per cent of the women are interested | In Levis and playclothes.” Mr. James is not particularly] optimistic about the prospects of| fmprovement. Unless, of course, taxes and expensive roast beef

_ force women to trim even more

corners from their slothing.

budgets. Some of the originn) duigns,

‘will be copied shortly in the

budget bracket, as are designs from Paris creators, ; “The clothes are available at tow cost if women will just spend time picking them,” Mr. James said. “We could have the bést

-dressed population in the world.

But women must begin thinking

:of the needs of their life and the :needs of their men.”

Eat Well for Less—

Chicken Good

To Last Piece

Mushrooms Added

To Giblets, Carcass

By GAYNOR MADDOX HERE is a deiicately flavored

This sounds like the sort of wishful dreafning husbands indulge the first of the month. But Mr. James insists it’s so. “Women, as a whole, were never as well-dressed as they were the depression,” he said. “They couldn't afford to buy so clothes, so they ‘were forced to think. They had to keep| & what they had until finally it suited their individual $=

"This, ine from a man who sells a simple afternoon dress $675 and up, seems blasphemous. His customers include people

Harrison Williams, both regularly

‘Included on lists of the 10 best dressed women. - “Women today seem to have

Nelson Grills” To Give Talk

Youth Conservation Council to Convene

The Indiana Youth Conserva{tion Council will meet tomorrow | morning in the YWCA., Registra- |

lative committee's report during|

1 the business session. Nelson Grills, Indiana Univer-|

sity Law School professor, will speak on “Responsibility of]

Parents in Making Future Citi-| zens.’

“Msds for GI Recreation Cen-|

|ters” will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. Dorothy F. Buschmann, director of the Indianapolis Mens) Service Center Ine. = Center Inc.

ISHIN Ho

By MARGUERITE SMITH Times Garden Editor

cactus minus the jaggers on| them? I have quite a few different varieties of them-—just| came home from Florida and

very sticky. Mrs. C; H.

small tongs are helpful tools! for handling the plants when,

with a pair of leather gloves. They're a little like thorny people—you have ave to whether they are worth bothering with as they are, or figure out a way

tion will be at 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Walter Eskew will give the legis-|

Q—Is there any way to cultivate!

got some down there that are!

A—I know of no way to get rid of | cactus stickers permanently, A pair of ‘eyebrow tweezers or| Beta Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma

you want to transplant them./party will begin at 7:30 o'clock in For big’ varieties equip yourself the Broad Ripple Legion Hall,

+ Mrs. H. Maurice Argel on Nis. Wendell c. Taylor os . caught last night at the first meeting of the brand new Indiana Vassar Club's "Family Fliers." Goblins and ghosts will skate with the “Family Fliers” Halloween night. The Fliers, which made its bow last night in the Coliseum, is the new skating group of the Indiana Vassar Club. Children of members will masquerade at the next meeting. | A prize will be given to the best dressed of the masquers. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. White, 3501 Sherman Drive, won the prize for naming the club, They will receive a family membership. The Fliers, organized to reactivate family life as well as to benefit the Vassar Scholarship Fund, will meet every Tuesday from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. The Gay Blades skating group will con- | tinue its sessions on Thursday at the same time. Mrs. Wendell C. Taylor is president of the Indiana Vassar Club.

frst Poi | To Consider |

|player was forced to choose

‘Ijority of melds.

I | idered on its own merits and : likely to be the wrong one. [Freeze Inadvisable

before making this type of freeze

Teen Problems—

Self I Worry Cure

Frenzy Over Flaws Considered Foolish

C YO Will Hold

Dance Tonight

| © The Indianapolis gat. CYO! |will have a city-wide dance from 8:30 to 11:30 o'clock tonight in the Knights of Columbus auditorium. | Larry Leggett’s orchestra will {play. Miss Mary Evelyn Hart-

‘man and Bill Johnson are chair- By JOAN |men of the event. They are being] WHAT do you worry about? assisted by Misses Jane Gaughan, Looks? Clothes? Popularity?

| Dorothy Ready and Pat McNelis, Don Chaney, George Zimmer and Bill Davis.

‘Beta Sigma Phis Plan 'Hoe-down For Saturday

Love? Your family? Everyone has problems. Worrying means mulling them over in your mind, brooding on them till molehills become mountains. If you have the worry habit, check up on each of your problems. Ask yourself these questions:

Can I do anything about the situation?

{Phi Sorority, will give a harvest {hoe-down Saturday night.. The

6379 College Ave. Barn dancing will start at 8 o'clock. Tony Lippa’s Orchestra 'will play. The proceeds from the ‘hoe-down will ‘be used for the|-

‘to get along with them as is.

chapter's Sharity fund.

Is it worth doing anythin, about? 8 If you decide there is a worthwhile solution to your problem, get to work on it. Otherwise

Play for Out Given | As Second Concern

tween two courses of action,

but the other side had a vast ma-

Problems of this type occur frequently and there is no general solution. Each one must be con

whatever decision you make is

THE FIRST point to consider

is the standard point. Safety! There is no point in freezing if it

will have to give the pile away later on.

Therefore, if the opponents have a lot of cards in their hands, you can’t afford to freeze. If they are down to a few cards, you can.

The second point to consider is your own play for out if you save your wild card. If the rest of your hand is a mess of odd cards there is little point in saving your wild card; you have to play for out anyway.

Hand Can Be Figured

THE THIRD point to consider is your partner’s play for out. Of course, you can’t look in his hand and see what he has, but you can have some idea from the number of his cards and from his last discards.

Of course, if he is down to one card and your side has a canasta you know he has a good play for out and should surely freeze the pile to give him breathing space. This last point is a paradox. Normally, you don’t ever want to freeze the pile if your partner is down to a few cards, since you will be afraid that He will lose it.

Chances Are Good

HOWEVER, if the opponents have lots of melds on the table, the chances are that your partner's one card is one that they won't be able to pick if the pack is frozen. Furthermore, if the man in back of him has melded down low, the chances are that your partner will

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The Doctor Says—

Vein Linings

Cause Trouble

Injury, Operation Can Start Phlebitis By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. for an inflammation of the inside lining of the veins. When a vein is inflamed, clots are likely to form too. When these clots are present , the medica 1 name for th el condition t h r o m b ophlebitis or phlebothrombosis. A slight injury may bring on phlebitis, Phlebitis is also an occasional complication following an operation. Probably the injury or operation do not actually cause the phlebitis but merely weaken the veins so that they are susceptible to the ‘germs which are passing through them. "= } THE TREATMENT of phlebitis, or thrombophlébitis (as the acute stage of the disease is called), includes complete rest in bed, rais-

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[never get into trouble once the pack is frozen. | Now for a final word on this subject. As long as your side has {made one canasta, don't be like

|Canasta Charlie and wastes your)

one wild card bY using it Yo make

canasta [to your side all right.

ing of the leg (if it is the leg] |Which is involved) and application | lof either moist heat or yadiant, {heat from a lamp. When the acute ‘inflammation | {subsides the most important prob- |

Baby nosegay .-. . boxed ready for ‘gifting.’

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The idea originated with an Indianapolis young woman, - Mrs. Shirley Franz. Beginning on a small scale, Mrs. Franz soon saw her corsages adopted by the Warren Featherbone Co., Three Oaks, Mich. The firm — manufactures plastic baby ' pants, bibs and notions. Pictured is a pink nosegay with a pantie and chin bib; they come boxed ready for giving. There's even a gift card enclosed. The price, $2.50 at Ayres’. Others available there are a large colonial bouquet made of four panties — the stamens of the flowers are safety pins all inserted into a huge colored cellophane cup. A shoulder corsage consists of chin bibs, and another colo nial bouquet ificludes a plastic panty combined with scoop pins. The “posies” are just the ticket for a new mother, for they've all the glamour of flowers right down to corsage pins. Yet the useful articles attached make the different gifts doubly welcome.

Rho Deltas Plan Party, Outing

Two social events are being a wiener roast and farewell party {planned this week by the Alphalin Washington Park in honor of

(Chapter, Rho Delta Sorority. | Mrs, George Cafouris, the past! |Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sweeney and

president, will be honor guest at|MT- and Mrs, George Lucas. a party tomorrow in the home of| Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney are leav(Mrs. Charles Sheets, 3632 N./ing next month for California. Mr. ic hester Ave. Lucas has been called back into Saturday the chapter will “hold service.

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lem of treatment is to prevent swelling, or edema, Elastic bandages are particularly helpful under these circumstances. Proper application of the bandages is im-|

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. MANDARIN Sour Chicken giblets, neck and carcass, three cups water, one tea-

spoon salt, one thick slice onion, one bay ‘leaf, six peppercorns,

— three-ounce can chopped broiled

mushrooms, one-half bunch. watercress. Place chicken giblets, neck andl bony pieces in saucepan. Add; water, salt, onion, bay leaf and peppercorns. Cover and bring to boil. Cook over low heat until giblets are tender, about 45 minutes. Strain off broth. Allow any fat to rise and skim it off. Remove

scraps of chicken meat from the.

bones and cut giblets in thin slices. Place broth in saucepan; there should be about three cups. Add water to make full measure

if necessary. Add contents of can of mushrooms and chicken meat. Bring to boil, Cut long stems from water cress. Add the short cut sprays of watercress to soup and serve immediately. Serves four.

Thursday's Menus

BREAKFAST: Stewed prunes in orange juice, cooked whole-wheat cereal, coffee cake, coffee, milk. | LUNCHEON: Mandarin soup, crackers, fluffy omelet, crisp rolls, butter or fortified margarine, stewed pears, tea, “milk. DINNER: Chicken creole, pre-cooked rice, buttered beans, enriched bread, butter or fortified margarine, cabbage and apple salad, chocolate cake, coffee, milk.

Hospital Guild Plans Parties

Members of St. Margaret's Hospital Guild are planning two Halloween parties in General Hospital. Adult patients in. occupational therapy will be entertained ‘at! 7:30 p. m. tomorrow with games and a social- hour. Louis Thomas. will perform} magic tricks for the children’s party at 2 p. m. Monday. The! i ————————————

College Alumni To Meet Friday

Members of the Indianapolis.

Chapter, University of Nebraska! Alumni, will hold a social meeting Friday, it has been announced by Mrs. Harley J. Corey, chapter nt. eeting will be at 8:30 “the home of Mrs, George Buckingham

The p.m; R. Douglass, 501 Drive.

BPW Halloween Party To Be Held Tomorrow

The Business and Professional the Central

By SUE BURNETT Doil clothes receive such a warm welcome at Christmas time that it’s time to start now with pretty scraps of cloth you've saved. Illustrated is- a complete layette down to tiny mittens. Below, soft stuffed doll dressed in gay pajamas— an ideal nap-time companion. Pattern 8529 is for dolls 16, 18 and 24 inches. See pattern for exact measurements. Pattern 8100 comes in one size, 20 inches. Doll, % yard of 39-inch; Pajamas, % yard; 1% yards lace to

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forget the whole thing.

SUPPOSE your pet worry is You can’t

your appearance. change your features, so stop harassing yourself by thinking | of them. Resolve, instead, to

points. Accent the total effect by- perfect grooming and a suave expression.

In popularity and love problems, analyze yourself to see where you may be failing. Then stop mooning over those failures. Change them or forget them, :

If your family is your chief concern, face facts squarely. Your dissatisfaction may be mere snobbishness because your folks are less prosperous or less well-educated than others. It

false sense of your own importance.

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No. 8529 Price 25¢ | No. 8100 Price 25¢ |

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make the best of your good |

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Play Good Strategy

while if your wild card enables you to go out just one round sooner than otherwige, you may save two or three canastas. As for wasting your one wild card merely to build toward a {second canasta, remember that in {these instances the play is criminal.

Mr. Jacoby is unable to answer individual questions on canasta from readers. However, he will include the most frequently asked questions in his column,

Meeting Tonight

The Alpha Chapter, Kappa Beta

portant.

Both phlebitis and thromboIF YOU use your wild card to phlebitis are so difficult to cure freeze the pack the play may save once they have started, any measyou a couple of thousand points, ure which will help prevent them

is particularly worthwhile,

Events— TOMORROW Aperio—12:30 p. m. Mrs. Fred

Ashbaucher, 4919 Graceland, hostess, “Riley as I Knot Him,” Mrs. E. Gilbert Forbes. Ladies Federal—12:30 p. m. Mrs. James White, 952 Tabor, hostess. intertainment, Mrs. Walter Clark and Mrs, Marshall Williams. Silver Star Review, Woman's Benefit Association—8 p. m. 9581 - N, Beville. Presiding, Mrs. Iva Wise.

Address Given

Chi Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. Gene

Ezzell, 2244 N. Pennsylvania St.

GATEWOOD'S KIDDIE AUCTION

Attend our kiddie auction at the Arlington Theatre Saturday, October 28, admission price entitles you to a full hour of fun,

at 12 noon. The regular

games, and a real honest-to-goodness auction with " "Uncle" Mike Dunn as auctioneer, plus two western

| o'clock.

The Isle of Capri ITSC Chapter met this morning at Ayres’, Mrs, lL. Walter Houppert spoke.

comfort, too, with the patented contour crotch made with nylon satin and len-o-lastic. Panel front. Blush and white. Sizes 34 to 42 hip.

Wasson's Lingerie, Street Floor

H. P. Wasson & Co., Mail Order Dept., Indianapolis 9, Indiana

Please send me the Sil-o-ette Dress Tights ot $5.00.

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Food labels from the items like the ones in the picture . below will take the place of real money during the auction. The highest bidder takes home a new super deluxe bicycle, with many other prizes going « + » going . . . gone. LSet .Come and see if there is any prize or prizes you want fo buy with the labels Mother and Dad have saved for you.