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: . Si. Beauty After 40— 2 > & a Nuptial Vows/Sigma K Slates Talk ; nn. - Card Pany I WS In N Ip al Movie Stars Don't Let Themselves Go {as ‘ . Will Be By Expert "Em momo wason will Aid | Rite Y “HOW 1I8 IT that some movie stars look so young? Some of 2 Y Shans use now, | granamothers, and no teen-ager is a grand- li d mother !—Mrs. M, A. H.” vood Read Today On Banking They think young because they must look as young as pos- Inva | S oa d wt ah Also, ware and Attention to appearance, SREP: plus spe- | le Al PI i cial diet and, above all, an enthusism for life o it. oo L. Brown- Jaus-Orme Rite : | WD C Schedules Anyone can try these ideas.” . n » rarity Sh 50 ans s unitin Read in Church Meeting Wednesday Tho movie staty can't let thein~ ‘upon YOU JHINK. eYe Fashion Show : " Tr ? 4 hy at. A trip East will follow the William G. Curry ‘of Merrill jo...) diets they must stick to i Bg gverdone? | Proceeds of the Beta Sigma PHI ; Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Beane, | beca they are in "the : fo Sorority City Counce ay in the marriage of Miss Donna Mae will speak on “What Every them uss §hey dietict look haggard?--50-Plus. land fashion show Thursday will hurch. Orme and Robert Gordon Woman Should Kriow About In- hands of doctors ad dIBUCIAnS «yp yining that fs done badly {be used to purchase ceiling Imer Wil- Jaus at 4:30 p. m. today In vestment and Banking” Wednes- Ae pr ie and i ceases to be attractive. Eye projectors for bedfast invalids 44 Wash- day before the American Home e makeup, when done with re- unable to hold a book. the Center Methodist Church. : always in the spotlight. ¥ parents of The Rev. Geo: Burbanck Department of the Woman's De- oo straint, is softly flattering, but 4 According to Mrs. John 0. Ber a of the . Age Fur partment Club. “IS SUNTANNING becoming I agree that it is being over- \vass, telephone committee chair_and Mrs. will officiate. : The meeting will be at 1:30 to the over-40 matrons?—E, done and badly done by too man and Beta Pi Chapter presiPark Ave, . Mrs. Donald Sterling, La- p. m. in the clubhouse. Kent." many women. dent, the benefit party is a joint lege grad- fayette, will be mdtron of Mrs. U. D, Crowe and Mrs. A. Not as becoming as it is to There has been much talk of |project of the 12 Indianapolis re a gown honor. She will wear white W. Wilson will have charge: of the young set, and acquiring a eye makeup as a new fashion. LASER 5 chapters of the sorority. intilly lace lace over lime green taffeta the social hour. | suntan takes careful planning. It isn't, it’s just a renewed Marlene: Dietrich It will be at 7:30 p. m. in the

and carry a matching muff

| Assisting will be Mesdames H. The results o* a good, smooth

fashion. A very faint touch of

|Antlers Hotel. Models from Was-

atron of covered ‘with viojets. K. Bachelder, M. F. Duffey, 8. M.' tan, with white hair, are star- eyeshadow and well applied “ARE ANKLE-STRAP san- (son's will display latest spring n B. Ertel, Bridesmaids in nile green Ford, Glenn Friermood, C. T. {ing and attractive but not if mascara, plus nicely defined dals in good taste? I am 40 and |styles. al Yen. 1p | net. The lace will be Mrs. William R. (Hanna, H. Gv Knight, J. E. Mar- tne gkin is dry and lined. eyebrows, is appropriate and have fairly heavy ankles.—8. | Party ¢ aipan 35s be J > giss Coral Jans, Miss Wiima Weinke in and 9 R Sulniper and Miss. g, in that case settle for a becoming to the mature woman. T. ox ee tat er iF fuer an rs. Fr . ontclalr, an 88 Joyce Lipp. " ' | synthetic tan by the use of Even with eyeglasses eye elleve that you will look | : William R. Jaus will be Presiding at the tea table Will goundation and powder in a shadow gives warmth to the smarter in the classic pump, | Assisting are Mesdamics Rael, pale blue best man. Ushers will include be Mrs. F. J. Cooper and Mrs. giowing suntan shade. It's less eyes and seems to deepen the Ankle straps spot-light the an- [Son ale Rap Y ager ye Satz Richard Theil, Albert Theil, Fanta C. Rumpler will give Painful! color, kles too much. Ne on Bobo Bog Wo anna . . . - v- ’ ’ J Mrs. Al- Joseph Hurrle and Gene the program for the Monday Bi k d B id — Virginia Sampson, Mary Yount, y Miss Jo- Diets. Guild, the club for sightless ackwood on Lridge Maxine Merriott and Virginia Satin Gown ; women, at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow w M d S A : ® # C | b (= d Munsell, les, Green- The couple's parents are in the clubhouse. est age out S ueen o ups 00 Tickets will be available in best man. Mr. and Mrs P Hubert, 8 Her subject will be “Songs of Wasson 8 Suu : : : the American Wars.” D f P L d B d may "be obtained from members = Jeng: Dine, ave Blue Read 2nd Mesdames C. A. Taylor, D. r Bu f Cl ever erense u f eq on poaqr of the various chapters. ; D. Smith, nard St. ' paridoibn and F. J. Uhl will b¢ NORTH AND SOUTH had less than half the deck in high - | . re Robert C. The bride’s gown is ivory Sigma Kappa Sorority state day luncheon chairmen, Mrs. R. cards, neither had a singleton and there were only eight trumps in North dealer ( hil a ( | ini Cc satin with a fitted bodice, M. Kroger and Mrs. Frank O, Sanders (left and right) peruse an | : (the two hands. Yet a game contract was reached on extremely East-West vulnerable songs ile, panels‘ of French Chantilly | old book on ceramics. Mrs. Hilmer Gellein Detroit, will discuss rts roup optimistis Didding, I ity Ja his it took very careful defense, NORTH To Ge + Check nden Ave. lace, off-should neck! [ s if : ' : o especially by West, to beat the hand. is a grad- and a full skirt falling Fr Ceramics as a Hobby" at Saturday's event in the Marott Hotel. T M + West opened the trey of clubs and East won with the ace and| Song qe I15 University train. Her silk illusion veil Mrs. Hilmer Gellein, Detroit, will be the speaker for the 0 ee returned the king of dlaonds. Booth knew thet Be Bad to D9 1 4 Theta Alumnae member of will be attached to a cloche Sigma Kappa state day luncheon Saturday in the Marott Hotel. ~ {This trick South won wit the lead up to dummy’s spades again C—=8 5 T Pr sent ‘Fund ternity. of imported Val lace trimmed | She will discuss “Ceramics as a Hobby.” Mrs. John Helmer |ace. He saw that he was faced so he led another diamond and! WEST EAST 9. re with pearls, Mrs. Gellein is president of the sorority’s Province Six which Will Be Hostess 'with the necessity of getting rid rutfed it. When he then led & g_A p 4 3 A check to the Marion County A reception will be held im- includes college and alumnae chapters in Indiana and Michigan. | |of that diamond loser fast—even EE ATONE a tm ih the Bee Child Guidance Clinic will be preMrs. John L, Helmer, 402 Buck- before he touched trumps. Other- Spade, H-Q 8 4 H~1008 . by the Indianapolis Alummediately after the ceremony Chairmen for the state day activities are Mrs. Frank O. | sented by anapo Er ~~ -— ingham Drive, will be hostess at wise he would lose a diamond, ace. | D~8865 D-KQJ8?2 Chapte Alpha Theta in the church parlors. ' Sanders and Mrs. R. M. Kroger. gjacted “most valuable” to their |. the Mare ' n ; | O—KJ18 C—A104S nae Chapter, Kappa Alp! Assistants include Mesdames rogpective chapters 2:15 p. m. Saturday for the March two clubs and the ace of spades Played Club King | Sorority, tomorrow at the sorority . . W. O. Watson, D. P, Hopkins, 5 ve naples, wil meeting of the Indiana Chapter, and be set before he got started. WEST'S PROBLEM now was. SOUTH meeting in the clinic, 1949 B. 11th Miss fe r itz B. R. Davidson, William Drake, pounce the ett iy for Tau National Society of Arts amd Djecarded Diamond to arrange it so that declarer 8=10 8 71 5 2 St. Donald Leonard, D. D. McGI&W Chapter at Indiana University |Letiers. avin Barlow Evans will . THE ONLY chance seemed to could not reach the board AFTER H—8 2 The session will be a 10pm. 1 i WwW ad and G. F. Tilford and Miss ,nq Mrs. J. J. Stefaniak will | give 2 dramatic Tem ding be in the heart suit. So at trick'trumps were out. He solved this D—A 10 oe check yeprssen ia plo Seda O be e Dorothy Steinmeier. make the presentation for Beta |S ft oT on lp octess will be [NFee @ heart was led and the neatly and ersily by laying down cC—Q 982 9 the STroups tales ro . Mrs. William Tornes, Indian- Sigma Chapter, Purdue Univer. Mrs. Walter Houppert and ‘Mrs (Jack finessed. When this held, the the king of clubs, even though The bidding: ast fall, Sih the (hilld Guidance Reception apolis Alumnae Association gy Lit a ppe ‘|two top hearts were cashed and he knew this would set up the : Cline am bite. Kas. ans “ To F ] Ri president, will welcome the Active chapters will entertain | p Lyon. on the ‘ast one South discarded queen in the closed hand. South| NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST pedics in Wichita, 8 po Follow Rite state alumnae and college when they vie for possession of | OFicers willbe elected at a ihe 10 of diamonds. had to ruff with dummy’s last| 1H Pass 18 Pass ported by the group. A reception in the home of | Members. Toastmaster for the , joving cup award for the song Dusiness session preceding the| Next he led a club from the spade, the king, or admit defeat! 2 S Pass. 38 Pass | Officers for the coming year will , 12:30 p. m. event will be Mrs. contest. Mesdames E. G. Gerwe, (Program. There will be a board poarq and put in the eight spot/then and there, 48 All Pass be elected. the bride’s parents will follow Gates Hunt. . )

the marriage of Miss Carla Lucille Fritz and Delbert A.

Dale at 8 p. m, today. th led with the highest Mrs. Jesse Roberts, Purdue Because your hands sometimes, South ruffed and led a spade. the lead, as West had arranged, Parents of the couple are : Lr th . eS. Mothers Club president, and (become insensitive to exact de-|Here. West made an important/was on the board. A heart was Mr. and Mrs, Carl W. Fritz, scho als p, to the Pp € ase Mrs. Clifford Barnard, IU |grees of temperature after they've decision. He did not rush in with/led from dummy and West was 5025 Bluff Road, and Noble | 1B With the best scholarship npotners Club executive. Mrs. been in and out of water on wash-|his ace but ducked and

A. Dale, 826 E. Hanna Ave.

tional secretary - treasurer, method for testing luke-warm|™~ pseu A The ceremony will be in S Di nal i” D Mi . ) present the national (water, Flick a drop onto your in- R E St Starks Lutheran Siren et inner council, |r wrist, just as you do for ISS Igga ven ts— 4 der performing the rite Charlie Bowers’ orchestra baby’s bottle, and you'll know for LE : For Pa rents will play for the dance that |sure whether the water is truly To S a Vows TOMORROW Jag temance blue ig . night in the hotel. tepid. y : Homemaking Arts Study Group, matron of honor. She will Mrs. Martha Turpin T h T; P Se . Terre Haute Rite Indianapolis Branch, American Come See wear matching mitts and | To Be Speaker e limes Pattern Service To Be Today lyn of Yrivermty * Mrs, Martha Turpin will be the| - Times State Service Helmer, 5015 N. Illinois, hostess. (comme ca)

Vill Be Best Man Robert A. Dale will be best

; Ginnsz, 2263 N. Delaware, host- “ man. Ushers will include |Ciub. It will be tomorrow night William R. Johnston will ex- ersa . . ess. 31st birthda { ry Donald White and James |in the chapter house. : change vows at 1:30 p. m. to- poof, rthday anniver

The bride will be gowned in white Chantilly lace. A satin tiara embroidered with seed pearls will hold her imported

Awards

Awards will be presented to

record and to the college girls

speaker for the annual parents dinner of the Butler University Kappa Kappa Gamma Mothers

The speaker’s subject will be “Travels Abroad.” Husbands of members will be special guests. Mrs. DeForest O'Dell and Mrs.

Hugh Kay and William Drake will be judges. Among the guests will be

E. D. Taggart, Sigma Kappa

when East played low. West won! ‘with the jack and led back a! diamond.

meeting at 1:15 p. m.

Testing Water

lay, it’s a good idea to try another|dummy’s queen win,

TERRE HAUTE, Feb. 24 —Miss Lois R. Riggin and

morrow in the Centenary

le ybound to win with his lone nine

He had the good 10 of trumps and the good queen of clubs left in his hand. But unfortunately

Decorating projects. Bide-A-Wee—8 p. m. Miss Adele

Crossroads Toastmistress—=8 p. m.

Methodist Church. The Rev. Samual F, Carruth will read the double-ring ceremony.

Spink Arms Hotel. Garfield Park Woman's — 1:30 p. m. Food Craft Shop. Pil-

PRESTIGE”

: lowslip and apron card party, ] anced. Par- Sie Huson Vell, wi Josenn of Sathews will be in Parents of the couple are Mrs, Charles Hurst and Mrs. 5 Newman 1 carn harge . Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Riggan, Nick Poehler, chairmen. An E iti 1 valley lilies. Mrs. W. H. Osborne, social Pl t R © ITS . XCl1 ng y mary Moel- Following the reception the |chairman, will be assisted by 2518 Fro0kway, ludian. Sasgn E on Cnap. gg David An- couple will leave for New Or- |Mesdames H. G. Lacey II, Robert apolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Har- lf lh o + Branch, Different Type of

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Mrs. Harry Ware, 949 N. The first annual sweetheart; Bill Moore's band will play for Bridesmaids dressed like mn hostess. “Oratort 2 the Bb Arlington, ho : ratorio, ar dance of the Central Hebrew dancing beginning at 9 o'clock. e honor attendant in tur. Motet and Cantata,” Mrs.

setting for ert R. Web-

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leans. The couple’s at-home address will be 826 E. Hanna Ave,

Hinshaw, Roland Cox, A. E. Gulley, B. Frank Vincent and B. Lynn Adams,

Sweetheart Dance

Sisterhood will be Saturday night in the Plantation. -.

Chairmen are Mesdames Na-| Robert Trattner, Julius Bryan, than Goldfarb, Philbern Levan William Cohen and Irving Birnand Jack Ladin.

Saturday Night

Assisting with arrangements {are Mesdames Harry Langman,

{Kelly Levitt and Isaac Goldfarb,

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old J. Johnston of this city.

Miss Martha Jo Davis will come from Connersville to be maid of honor. She will wear a frock of sunset pink tissue taffeta,

quoise blue will be Miss Carolyn Motz, Ft. Wayne, and Miss Mary Lou Wilson, Indianapolis.

Ralph Johnston will be best man. Ushers will include James Johnston, Charleston, W. .Va., and Donald Cramer,

| Narrator’'s—8 p.

Indiana National Bank. Speaker, Mrs. W. W. Houppert. Venetian Chap., ITSC—12:30 p. m. Warren Hotel. Speaker, Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge. Irvington Music Study—1 p. m.

Fashion Show

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