Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1950 — Page 7

eous excl ard Mos get together bers at Hol- | ibrary are no © they were ‘singing bug,” - g about it. ey placed a e library and regularly to tions list bars vy high school s eligible and subdebs and "Tto9p m. in the library

Singers,” as self, will give. ppearance tooup will sing ng arrangek week audifor Manual nts. “This Is nd “Comin’ 11 be directed Farquer, Butduate student e young sing-

Set oup will sing s radio proC. The five special boy's their ‘“‘ukes” o Town” and eet Chariot.” er University » student asary, is directr boys. organization resident; Judy , and Joan n. Douglas mpanist.

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~ |Beauty After 40— - : ak waken “Awake Gray Hair Pretty With Care Inte r est > , By EDYTH OY ‘McLEOD I am 47 years old today and I feel old. My hair is. : ’/ going gray, my husband will not allow me to color it. Of Parents’ | Wut silane G

; ‘Gray hair is an. asset. Stop worrying about it and start taking : {care of it. Have your hair cut in the new style. ‘Have a soft, Je ault Speaks | loose permanent, ‘And use a blue rinse—your husband wen’t i i 3 . object to that! ‘And you will To PT \ Congress need new mikaup shages, Times StaitService { LAFAYETTE, Now. ® 1i-Sixty, members of the Indiana Ceugress of Parents and Teachers board assembled for their annual fall’ meeting on the Purdue University! campus yesterday to elect committée members adopt legislative policies and hear reports of committees. i i Following a dinner, Vere De-! Vault, teacher in the laboratory school at Bloomington, and Dr. | C. Ross, Dean of Butler Univer-| sity, addressed the board. Mr. DeVault expressed the be- | lief that foo often parent- teacher meetings are organized by school] a professional colo blending job. officials and PTA officers for|[ “Phat is the modern Way of “dyepromoting long-range school im-| : : ing” white hair. provement programs. “As badly Your hairdresser ‘will.- most likely. suggest a shade Iighter as such programs are needed,”| than your original brunette coloring because the lighter shat he said, “they wusually do not will be more becoming to your mature skin tone. And, before challenge active interest of par- visiting your hairdresser. give your hair .and scalp a reconditionents, nor do they solve the im-| IDE. mediate problems of our boys and| Massage the scalp with a little’ white vaseline or any good : girls” a hair pomade. Brush your hair vigorously, up and out. Do this Parents are more interested in| LoF 10 days before you have the color blend and you will get a

op AM a grandmother. Would it be in bad taste to wear a red hat? 1 don’t look old. —Yomng G. M.” ; - Of course, wear a red hat— and red shoes if you want to. A red hat lifts your spirits. And, Young G M., while you are about it, be sure to match your lipstick to your hat.

= = = - YPLEASE- TELL me if it is possible to dye white hair successfully at home? I was. brueite and my hair is now dry and thin. as well as white. 1 am 50.3." " Frankly, no. 1 suggest stretching youkbudget to include

the problems of their children, Wonderful job. than in. new playground equip-| “IS IT POSSIBLE for a mature woman i find Sappiness in ment and public address systems,| marriage if her’ first marriage takes place “after 40 Wonhe aid. dering?” : Committee elections were as Yes, it happens every day. You will probably have to make follows: Nominating committees many adjustments because you, perhaps, are '‘set in your ways.” for officers: Mrs. Walter Braun, The man will also have to go through this, but the pleasure of

Lafayette; Mrs. David Ashton, companionship and the compensations of mature love and new New Castle; Mrs. William Par-| interests will make it easy for you if you really want to "make a rish, Evansville; " Dr. Ronald] success of your new life, : Simon, Bloomington, and Mrs. Tomorrow I will tell you about After-40. careers

George Grunewald, Ft. Wayne. ne —— —

Committee to recommend — standing committee chairmen Designing Woman

and district directors: Mrs. Leon- N : C lo 7S h : . P/ ard Miller, Boonville; Mrs. E. W, ew. 0 or C eme an ” Blox yy Mrs. Rs ¢ olds, Hammond, and Mrs. Forrest “LOOKING FOR a new color MUMS. Richey, Churubusco: to refresh a color scheme? If you are gong in for the Elections committee: Mrs. The very shade maybe as near W00d ton-s and soft browns George Mellin, New Albany: Mrs.| at hand as a bouquet of fall and bieges that are so well-

Glen Sweet, Logansport; Mrs. | flowers: . ee i Walter Depew, Greencastle, Mrs.! Orange shades are coming in- a Da Dilver * Dellinger, Elwood, and! to a new wave of popularity, IF YOURS is ‘a red -and Mrs. Earl Stumpf, Indianapolis. | clear orange, and t the red green color scheme that you are |

tiring of, make the room look

orange, or crange and yellow. A mellow orange wall sets off either Hight or dark Jurni ke TYR AY

covers on the dining chairs do wonders to brighten the room. And how about orange for a bedroom? A soft light shade of orange for spreads and ; draperies is a delightful change from’ typical bedroom colors, the stand-pat pinks and blues and pale greens that are losing ‘their popularity fast.

New Membors ‘Will Be Feted

Daughters of 1812 Schedule Luncheon

New members will be welcomed by the N 1tional Board of the Indiana State Chapter, National Society v ited fates ‘Daughters g of 1812, at a noon luncheon Saturday in the Hotel Lincoln. The committee in charge in—chudes —Mrs—John Rush. South ‘Bend: Mrs, Hazel Kendall, Anderson; Mrs. Leo Vandervort, Moores- | ville, and Mesdames. Garry Win-| ders. ‘E. J. Hecker, O. F. Shattuck and J. K. Poland. . ; A Prespective members attending RS , will be Mrs=F Haskin Smith: An3 . _. |derson:“Mrs, Maude Wade Snider, i = "You'll be Pleased as Punch ...with pumpkin Greencastle: Mrs. Augusta Ste- = : Pain? venson, Patriot; Mrs. Florrie Benpie and Reddi-wip, says Arthur Godfrey. For ton. Milroy Mrs. FB. Cook. here's where a traditiogm@l dessert becomes a Shelbyville. and Mrs. Edward H: glamor queen. Sn : | Adame and Mrs. George W. Rose. |

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Reddi-wip, made with fresh, rich cream, whips WEDNESDAY.S. MENUS.

School 39—7:30 p.m. : Open

| rie Pritchard and Mrs. Otto,

i Crooked Creek—1 p. m. "Speaker, . the Rev. Marcus Johnston. r Garden City-—7:30 p. m. Fathers : . = p [rae aba | : Here now in a complete new range of mid-season colors, white, {Hickory College—7:30 p. m. Fa- . ink Il bl k > . ; : > | thers night. Speaker, Hoyt oa pink, yellow, black, green, cherry, orange, navy, =

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ree Friday by the WSCS; : : brane yl Ty ‘the church basement. Supper will] : na RV. Kdpawick chairman, will op BLOCKS Sweaters, Sportswear, Speend Fleer

[Est Well for Less ee Gift Pieces: Slenderiting Frock Tudor k Cereals Add \@ By MRS.'ANNE CABOT Senior Gir

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gift problem. Each item may be completed in one evening and you will find most of the necessary materials’ in your sewing basket. : Pattern 5875 includes complete sewing and crocheting | : + instructions for articles shown, : i Oatmeal With Meat material. Tegquirements, stitch With footnalls and pennants Re By GAYNOR MADDOX illustratiens and finishing di- i their motif, the Tudor Hall seneBREAFAST CEREALS, impor- rections. {for girls will hold their class tant first meal factors, can play a } Needlework .-fans— Anne Cab- ! dance at 9 p. m. Saturday in budget part in other .meals. Wa ot's big new album is here the gymnasium of the sch 1 learned that in Chicago at the EYIRnASIUY of ihe. S00 Cereal Institdte annual conven- ! Miss Kristin Miller is dance Gon ichairman. Assisting her will be Oatmeal, one of the popular {the Misses Katherine Koons, breakfapt cereals, carries a lot of {Marla Ray, Jeanne Hargitt, Sue good protein. -Combined with SAS * meat, it extends the meat protein {an Cadick, Jane Collett and and cuts the budget at the same Gloria Gustafson. : | Preceding the dance, Mr. and {Mrs. Allan C. Miller will enters

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Dozens of fascinating new deplus oui time.

signs, gifts, = decorations and Minnesota's Reidun Sweeney,

a ” u = now a top Chicago home econo- By SUE BURNETT i tain the girls—and tH mist, gave me these nioney-saving A beautifully fitting frock fo (at a dinner. at the Woodstock ‘recipes to pass along to this col- women that's cut on slimr go {Country Clun, 3 umn’s friends. princess lines. -Scatlopis outline

Receiving Line : i ‘In the receiving line for the: jdance will be Miss Kristin Miller, class president, Miss Carol Mce Kee, dance chairman, Mrs. Allan. + {C, Miller and Mrs. Myron J. Mee. : Kee. Faculty members included = in the receiving line are Miss Li © Hilda Stewart. principal of Tudo!

the comfortable leeves and handy poci the keyhole neckline is finished with a pert bow, . Pattern 8477 is a sew-rite p forated pattern for siz 34. 36 38, 40, 42, 44, 40 and 36, 5 yards of 39-inch Send today for the new fall

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cheese and brown peaks on pota- \. ‘bazaar of th N " Bethel Ba . iy resnesienivenrs cir nre ra tare] $ toes. ‘Serve immediately for eight, Street ......... tesegarranae AL ar o h — be 1 a ra d tae Street : : 7 Choral Club to Sing Co In “te “Franklin. Township school Soot »rrsismiaest Beseennanans Tomorrow Evening Fvents in Satly es Ahad Att tte Ol fatoniy- = ET City wens —— RATE + The Methodist “Hospital School =

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~~ - ” of Nursing will hold its annual Teen Problems-— fall music festival at 7:30 p. m,

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TOMORROW Advance Studyv—12:30 p. m. Mrs. W. 8. 8. Johnson, 1938 N. Penn-

svlvania, hostess Program, The school club, composed of Mrs. F. B..Keuthan a ‘By JOAN Harry's, or to. rent one. But do 40 members and directed by J. - Auxiliary to The Boys’ Club Asso- YOU'RE INVITED TO a PANG lay out a few dollars for a shirt Russell Paxton, will make its ciation—=1:15 p.m. Mrs, Clark: party or you're signed up for that fits [first appearance of the season, S. © Wheeler, 4510 Meridian school dance i about NG fA 8 =n Miss Janet Paxton will be accoms hostess. : i? clothes? : PARTY GIRLS need formal 'panist. There will also -be a proe EO— . mm. Mrs. D.P-Ticen « Vell : inne tuxed HRS ourse! . : Z H 205 Ita m ) I's, Se a - Question When a woman ; Well, a dinn 1 A1UReCa X . Lx u ie From 13 on gram of Song, dance and fnstrue 1205 Hoefgan, hostess ; Or tux to you) is the most ti up, this ally means ankle- imental music with Miss Stella

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indisnapolls Readers—-1 PM ause, what is the average a teen boy need Full evening . length skirts, si fiple and appro- Branam as master of ceremonies. Mrs. C. 8. Frye. . 2887 Sutiter length of time that she has regalia —tail coat, white tie and priate = The public has been invited to land, hostess. Book review hot flashes? Is it desirable to such ‘an be left to the olde: And watch your aecessories. attend by Miss Margie Warren, Mrs. O. T. Arbaugh. take any of the new drugs’ men-about-town fortunately fo High heels will spoil your danc- faculty sponsor. a Inter Nos—12:20 P m Mrs. Answer— There are no rules you! ’ mg technique if you're not used y M.-F. Conner, hoM Carrollton. .. ynis af all. Many women For a lad under 16 even a- lO ‘en. heap jewelry is out 0£ | “BE SURE TO READ SECTION hostess” Program Mrs. H.W go through the menopause tux isn't necessary. A goo place’ wil} formal * clothes. 'TRQUR of The Sunday Times. It Haworth and Mrs. Bruce ~.pn.t ever ha fig any hot dark suit will often do--with : (;loves are unnec essary and can has-been especially designed to { * Kershner. : x flashes, ‘Some will have them white "shirt, black tie, black be a peck of trouble, oo be helpful to ‘those interested im {Alaskan Chap.. ITSC—130 p n for a few months only-and shoes and socks. (Go heavy with your hairbrush . homes. s big Real Estate secs E. New York St. branch. Indi some have them for several But _ suppose the. fellows i ind fight with make-up tools. tion is full~of news about the ana National Bank. Speaker years. Certain hormones are your crowd wear dinner coats? «Stick to simple, easy-to-care-for tremendous b: ing industry o' Mrs. Jules Zinter. very useful in many cases Don't be too proud to borrow clothes, coiffures and complex- [Indianapolis as well as offerings (Annie Laurie Chap, 1TSC—1 during the change of life. Brother Bob's or’ Cousin ions--and enjoy yourself! of nearly 1,000 HOMES For Sale -

p. m. Mrs. L. T. Bishop,- 1340 - 'N. DeQuincy: hostess -Speaker Mrs. Noble Reynolds, ee Lo Colonial Boston Chap, 1TSC— 10 a. m. Marott Hotel. Speaker Mrs. Reynolds. ” Isle of Capri Chap.. ITSC—=11.15, : { a. m. Ayres’. Speaker, Mrs. Reynolds. . {Panamanian Chap.. ITSC—12:30 ; ; { p.m. Mrs. Edward Masch7 meyer, 244 W. Troy, hostess.| ‘| Speaker,"Mrs. W. W. Houppert.. Irvington Catholic Woman's Study—1-‘p. m. Mrs. George Boucher, 6056 E.. Ninth, hostess. Program, Mrs. BR: L Murphy. [Irvington Homemakers —; 1.30 p. m.. Mrs. J. D. Yoder, 709. N, Riley, hostess. “Christmas { Cookies and Candies.” New Century—12:30 p, m. Mrs 1. D. Kingsbury. 339 Poplar Road, hostess. “Early Indian= apolis.” | Mrs. Lloyd Pottenger, Chap V. PEO—2 p-m-Mrs.—A, . L. Strauss, 2120 N. Meridian hostess! Birthday party : Alpha Chap., Phi Theta Delta— . 8pm Mrs=—Bruce—Howard; : 3625 Graceland, hostess. =

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Warren Township Woman's Re- ¥ ; publicans-—12 230 p. m.. Buck ¢ So eet RA > . ley’s Restaurant: Election: = a Classic short sleeve, “ speaker; Mrs. E. C. Rumpler slipon, $5 =~ PTA UNITS — :

School :1--7:30..p. m. Meeting "the Problems of. the School City,” J. Dwight Peterson, gypsy skit, Mothers Chorus. School 21--1:30 p. m. Schon} Education,”” Mrs. Louis Bruck. School 26—7 p. m. Dedication of Speier Pia

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“Herman Shibler. Lh “Sctiool 29-1530 p.m. Speaker, the Rev. —€.—P.—Blekking: Music, Jokdan - Conservatory. School 38-1:30° p:. m. ‘How Schools ‘Build for Freedom,” Miss Enid Peirce. Film.

A0USC,, : School 46—2:30" p. m. Speaker Walter Gingery.” - School 63—3:15 p. m. “The Pri- - mary Department,” Miss Emma » Mae Allison. School 70-7:30 p. m: Fathers : - : | night. Speaker. Ralph Simon, - Le ; ‘You.ve Got a Date With ; { “Freedom Forum.’ Allison : ; y . | program. - ; ; : School-72—7 p. m. Open house ’ : ia 4 i Speaker, Dr. Philip Reed. | J ] P 4 NYLON S { - School 80—1:15 p. m The : ? une or er wed ers Right of the Peopie to a Free . Press,”. Wray Fleming.

School 81—1:30 p. m. “Quiz Program,” Mrs. Mary C. Rich. School 91—7:30 p. m. Pupils’, operetta, directed by’ Mrs. Ma-|

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