Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1951 — Page 6
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|Organizations—
= Ar Students | To Receive
Gold Keys
150 to Get Prizes
In Achievement |
| Organization activities for the | {coming week will include teas, | | luncheons and meetings. | One hundred fifty gold achieve- | {ment keys will be presented to In'diana high school art students by {Wilbur Peat, Herron Art Museum, at a 2 p. m. tea tomorrow in| Block’seauditoriym, | Recipients will be art students | {whose work in the Indiana Re-| {gional Art Awards was selected | 'by the judges to compete in the] [National art awards in Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh List. of Honor vests | Honor guests will include the| GENTLE—Gentle is the word, | |8cholastic. Advisory Board; Theo-| and the method; for cleansing doge Vah Voorhees, “director o young and/or sensitive “skins if
lart education, Indianapolis Public) they are to be kept youn Schools; Miss Martha Carter,| 2 ay The > op: young
School of Education, - Indiana Uni-| |versity; Miss Martha Lee Frost.,| ANYONE with loads of spare supervisior-ef art, Greensburg) -time ean turn herself into a | beauty with the aid of cosmetic
(Public Schools. : | Miss MarwZent, director of art, arts . . , but who, nowadays,” hassperiptime? | .
{Fort Wayne; Mre. Alvin Johnson, | | [Eran reprase ative, Indianapolis; - {Mrs., Dunlap Thomas, art di- What's needed and Lint LaPorte High School; Mrs.| _ what's available, (Gwendoly Hammer, supervisor of | beauty routine for busy women. Such a routine is being outlined here this’ week at Ayres’
art, West Lafayette High School, | by Miss Adrienne Stratton,
land Lyman Foust, supervisor of] art, Washington City Schools. ’ | Charles of the Ritz representative.
No matter what type skin, dry, sensitive, problem or oily, there's a quick, time-saving corrective program for its care. Each is based on thorough The radio program, Breakfast cleansing, since that's the basis with Chuckles, will. be sponsored| ©f skin beauty. by the. 7th District Junior Wom- 8 8 nu ‘an’s Club Saturday in the Guar- IN THE accompanying janty Cafeteria. photos, the care of a sensitive The next meeting for the. or-i qui, ig presented. (The young ganization will be held Tuesday | skin is likely to be sensitive.) in the home of Mrs. Carl E.| of it. 8. 8, dally.
a Taking care Scheidker Jr., 9535 BrowdWay. AA : election of officers will be held. double” that wins. skin “beauty
Lo the “player.” The..Coupelh.. Bakkath Qt: Ape None. cleansing (half of AE Patt nk ero ho + Ek Een De Aes. Ten-will be held in the Beth- El} i you’ re ‘brushing your Temple at SG = ER at el Sutra Wonka on rast wy Mrs, Walter B. Lichtenstein,| Touch lotion-type Cleansers ‘nO \presidént, will be speaker of the| bigger than the size of a dime. |evening. oy * |'Spread it on; leave it while Newly elected officers of the teeth are brushed.
Women’s Organization, National] After rinsing the teeth, tisAssociation of Retail Druggists,| Sue off the cleanser and then
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A meeting of the New Neigh-| bors League will be held at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow inthe Lincoln Hotel. A demonstration will be] given by the Patricia Stevens Studio,
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_By LOUISE FLETCHER rifiap” es Woman's Editor lare announced, “rinse” with skin freshener A GOLD-EMBROIDERED 'EAGLET “perches” on the breast pocket of this little They include Mrs. William| (Rot an astringent), pit-a-pat-jacket which is suitable ‘for wear over everything from a summer sheath |Hamaker, president; Mrs. Paul ting the freshener-soaked cotdress to tennis shorts. In spring-summer weight Stroock “Hopsacking” (basketweave l tweed), it boasts a boxy silhouet, a jaunty length, notched collar, cuffs and a vent pleat in back. The Harry Williams design is at Ayres’ (third-floor Coat and Suit Department) and comes in red, beige or navy. It's $69.95.
Wayand and Mrs. Harvey Belton,| ton pad up along the facial
[first and second vice presidents; contour. lines. Mrs. Merrill Christie and Mrs. After that jit takes only a | Anthony Coppi, recording and cor-| minute to dot on an infinitesiresponding secretaries; Mrs. “Wil-| mal amount of Revenescence liam Oren, treasurer, and Mrs. Cream which restores natural {William Henzié, membership sec-| moisture to the skin. Daytime retary. : {| makeup follows.
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should be done at least twice a day — morning and’ night. First three pictures above show
the morning routine. . . . cleaning with a Feather-Touch
FOLLOW-THROUGH — Aap aL Moseck and eye creams” “complete the night cleansing “routes iwoat. reas, Wr patted Om ge
"AT NIGHT, removing the day’s grime and makeup, the first two steps are repeated.
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Propylaeum Speaker Urges Government-Supported Arts
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By JEAN ENGELKE : bd Mrs. Marcelline Hemingway Sanford of Detroit painted a vivid 3 picture of Broadway backstage life for Propylaeum members and ! their guests today. | I red Sister of the famous Ernest Hemingway and personal friend By MARGUERITE SMITH ! hls y, joe 4 of many authors and playwrights, she gave her audience intimate Q-My taps im aing Hp oi glimpses into the studios of costumers, set designers and directors: through a light covering of
Of |r Eo Lyon tor the| University, Oberlin Conservaiory, costumes for such productions as/and the University of Chicago. A “South Pacific,” “Gentlemen Pre- former student of interpretative
fer Blondes” and/“As You Likeigneach and the techniques of the
It,” she told of their use of foam) ge. she spent many years with|
Tubber to age actors. {private tutors in piano, violin and| In a prelecturs Interview she ice.
expressed the hope that one day| Tn the fine afts would: be goverp- brother, she told of one rule he
ment-supported. unfailingly follows in writing. It “The legitimate theater is slow- jg simply that he never stops at ing down," she said. “There IS a the end of a sentence. “When it tremendous need to keep people ig time to stop, he always does
straw. Now I'm worried as to] whether it will be warm enough | to take it off before they get too tall. Mrs. C. J. L.
A—It won't hurt the tulips if you! leave the mulch (a light one) on, for it will decay to enrich| the ground. Of course, straw is| not the most sightly covering] for a tulip bed but it's a good| moisture holder and will help keep weeds down. Chief reasons you'd need to get it off would]
speaking of her famous |
in touch with Broadway since go in thé®*middle of a sentence to De ere Sall.sown u ania) fewer and fewer companies are which he had already thought out| Hip e ne Pr: wi going on the road.” {the ending. Consequently, when ny mt re hie hol Saying that television in part he starts again he is never, e250 ats over rE]
was hurting the stage she added, |stymied. “Canned products are never 88 At present on his farm in Cuba, good as the original—whether pe is Busily working on another they are plays or vegetables” ‘inovel concerned with World War School Sanford attended the II which he hopes to complete C ool
Ordinarily I think we gardeners make ourselves a lot of un-| necessary work removing mulches in spring that might better be left on.
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| Honor ey | Home from College. .
Mrs. William ‘'H. Polk, 5400 E.| {Raymond St., will have a tea |Baster Sunday in honor of her| daughter,” Diana, who will be { (home from Monticello College for spring vacation. Guests also home from college {for the holidays include Misses ¥/Susan Ross, Nancy Pritchard, | Barbara Ann Galle, Joan Tossell, {Sylvia Ann Merrill, Barbara Sue Blowers, Joan Buckley Klise, Mar{lane Rae Cook, Martha Katzenberger, Roberta McConnell, Mari lyn Buekner, Thelma Amos, Bett Jean Barker and Jean Cowser. Mrs. Allen McDonald will pour.
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The Jonathan Jennings DAR {Chapter will be entertained at a 1 {p. m. luncheon tomorrdw by Mrs. {William P. Evans, 7240 N. Penn|sylvania St.
«James T. Robison, prosecuting attorney of Frankfort, will speak
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briskly up from base to chin and ears. Eye cream goes, not upon the eyelid or just below the eye, but in a circle outlining the area. And it’s dotted on, gently, working outward above
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“daily double” more than 15 or 20 minutes of the day's beaufy time . . . perhaps even less as practice makes perfect — perfect skin, that is.—By | Louise Fletcher.
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ond from right). Before-bed-time cleansing repeats the first two steps before applying a liquid night cream (extreme right).
Wedding ‘Affendants ° Announced
Miss Lucille Louise Barrett has {named the attendants for her ap|proaching marriage to Ralph {Shreve Jones. The ceremony, to ‘take place Apr. 14, will be held {in the First Friends Church. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs, John R. Barrett, 5869 | Guilford Ave., and Mr. and Mrs, | Howard C. Jones, Paoli, Pa. | Mrs. Paul R. Kennedy will be {her sister's mation of honor,
| Bridesmaids will include Mrs, {James O’Banion, Philadelphia} | Miss. Elenore . Holterman, Jae
RR A pn I “Misses { Barbara-McCown; Jeanne Robin=ison and Macy Glendening, Flower« i girl will be Ceci Kennedy.
| ton, GlenorH 4 a. Udine will lincludé John R. Barrett Jr., How= lard C. Jones Jr. Max Walters, | Larry DeWolff and Robert Gare | dener. Honoring the bride-to-be, Mrs, [John_ Brittain Redwine of La | tayette and Mrs, L. T. Glidden, !5606 Haverford Ave. will have. a {pantry shower in the latter's {home at 2:30 p. m. Saturday. | A member of Kappa Alpha | Theta Sorority the bride-to-be is {a graduate of Butler University, { The prospective bridegroom ate tended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Drexel ‘University.
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