Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1951 — Page 36

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Capital Capers— Curb-Service | Champagne

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By ELISE MORROW

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a

SUNDAY, APR. 22, 1051

Rooms Settings to Be Seen in 1951 Home Show Model House

Writer Tells

Of Visit to

Washington

Meets Old Friends, Some New Ones

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cuted by a French artist who also decorated Mount Vernon.

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WASHINGTON, Apr. 21— However, a plaque over the { Club service champagne was the mantel in the Great Room, | t TOBACCO S + latest social development in the | suggested and planned by | capital to delight and appall a Gen. Washington, was actu- | Ol | en a or ————— young British matron, whose ; fan prison- : 18—SET OF 1 husband is currently ‘posted ally done by Hess p Orig. $1 . To mere was in- 2 8 ° 40—GLASS AS id volved in the IT IS called the Aesop k A S 10N ata 25—NOVELTY Mantel and depicts the fable

usual round of evening parties, cocktail receptions, a | dinner and a late party. At the late party she was so worn down that she suggested to her husband that he run in to pay his respects

Miss Morrow

of the “Fox, the Crow and the Piece of Cheese,” designed as a lesson for the Lewis children to beware of flattery. Also a house, a church and a fort have been worked in for home, church and state. Sunday noon we went to Oxon Hill Manor for lunch with Sumner Welles. There for the first time I saw dogwood, redbud, fruit

Make a date to come—to see—to hear Block's salute to women at work at a colorful all-star

Fashionata in twelve big scenes

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MRS. William S. Beard's was of blush pink net with turquoise accessories. The

ities, an imbroglio of absurdities. The houses are low, the rentsthigh. . .. i

Members of the Indianapolis {Camp Fire Girls council and pro-

while she remained in the car. blossoms, wild flowers and Discont! This strategy would speed all the signs of spring in fu . things up, and they could plead glory. Four beautiful white Thursday at 8:15 P.M. April 26 baby-sitting emergencies at pierced Wedgwood jars 2 STATIONER) home. jonquils in a Wedgwood bowl + . So our British 1ady was doz- | made an ‘attractive table. Friday at 8:15 P.M. April 27 ing in the automobile when 8 8 4 400—BOXES § Se Ta a Rh oe om ir hat nto | home, we rather missed not 500—Pkgs.—W fhe fate Sie poner having a big benefit ball on 17x17, 60 ear ) of | the calendar last night after . Te bi TE ELE | Come hear fukn poof a no TL ) : ’ ning. However a week gives Benning Stewart, Indianapolis Star — Betty Jane It was a lovely experience.” | us time in which to realize : : 9 rE P . ty HANDBAGS she givin 80 Amer, | how lovely the Indianapolis Mosiman, Indianapolis News — Louise Fletcher, ican, y . am- tem N iliary’ - . . . burgers and malted milks and 5 2 Cia Tunes Photos by ssh Spisklemies | Day Syursery Autiliary's real Indianapolis Times. 29—BETTER such at the curb, but never ARRANGEMENT SAVES STEPS—Blond mahogany furniture contrasts with dark wooden roof joists, pale walls and light textured . “leather. O1 champagne.” wallpaper in this flexible living-dining area of the 1951 Home Show House. View at right shows convenient garage, doorway to utility | |nnocuous Letters 76—LEATHER Just Like Today { room, kitchen. Rooms seem to flow into each other; storage units are located strategically. Decoration by Ayres’. an THE THEME of “Billets BAGS. Or . i | Doux” was chosen with the THERE If - | : ’ ‘ Hess RES 20 amg an Cam Fire | young man's fancy lightly Come $€@@==and hear Paula Carr, WIRE t Ee : oD: prop ) | turning to thoughts of love in : : HANDKERCH Id 8 mos amt | mind, but the “billets” were — Helene Towers, Leslie Fay Inc. — Harriet yo oy | quite innocuous and noncom- ; : My ME the Atiasiic Montity for Janu- | ( onference | ital. Pik cupids floating Lundigran, Butler University Mike Dunn, ary, 86%, e " ater Abraham | | | back of the orchestra hela WXLW — Shirl Evans, WXLW — Betty De- (1,00 intel ge Thy $ up the | some of them and packs of . ' .” in Bit 8 Ianly | Scheduled | love letters tied with pink Vries, Block's — Ray Thompson, Block's — Sue oy 5 rer au] | a Miller, Block's — Thelma Irland, Block's — ii have been written today: . : : ’ We en a Eivsium | | Council, Staff nally pretty Sud semantle Elizabeth Glaze, Block's. A of oddities, the limbo of absurd- | | Ah Li i

HOSIERY

Come $€e=—seventy of Indianapolis’

Dome Missing jfoscinnal al a puend ‘nc president, Mrs. Elbert R. Gil- ec It has a Capito! that is to | egi =OT1 "| liom, wore a boufant coral prettiest girls parade down the runway — your have a dome, a scientific insti- | morrow and Tuesday at Day-|- dress with a lace bodice and : : tute which does nothing but re- ‘ton, O. be nylon net skirt and sleeves on friends and neighbors from GRANT] port the rise and fall of the | Meeting headquarters will : - y BY . : . ims en Jai and Taf of [e tha: orn So Tat WHieh, Wey appliques of Be Eli Lily & Co.; Radio Corporation of Americo; shor of te Smisiisontan n- | | Miss Oranda Bangsberg, local charming accent. Real Silk Hosiery Mills Inc.; Indiana Bell Tele- Originally 1 stition, Washington no par- executive director, is chairman rio? : : : ticular weather; it rains, hails, : lof the regional executive commit- a Sue Aon Nevie Sse had phone Co.; Western Electric Co. Inc.; Indidn- 15 and 20 I Soows: Dow, suns and 1 melts | jue which wil hold a recon all a champagne tone which apolis Power & Light Co.—and of course 10%. an L spac fa] ference meeting today. Mrs, R.! A : We Braise itn ir te The men are fine looking, TA. Eckert Mrs. Helen Parmer, Vas lovely with her hair: Bet- Block’s own famous models,

{Miss Frances Burns and "Miss ty Peirce,. whose clever hands

the women homely . . . the lat- | Sally Palmer will attend the pro-| made many of the decora- |

ter have plain faces but graceful figures. The former have an imposing presence and an empty pocket. A great name and a small conscience. | “If the beggars of Dublin and the lepers of Damascus should assemble In Baden-Baden during a Congress of kings. then Baden-Baden would resemble Washington. “Presidents, senators, honor- |

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fessional staff meeting also sched-| tions, wore a frock of black | and silver lace, the material

uted for today. | Featured speaker for the two- having been brought from t] day meeting will be Mrs. Lou B., Paris by her husband. {Paine, national department of ifield operations director for Camp " f {Fire Girls, Inc. ! g 1

IT'S TIME TO PLAY—Two “rooms” for relaxing are placed one outside, the other in. Porch in On Committee

foreground has redwood furniivee, colorful plaid rug. Shrimp pink metal pieces spark outdoor hind TICE DT ig Bo

Come $@@=—the inspiring answer to Communism in a spirited finale by the women of the U.S. Armed Forces.

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Indianapolis representatives on

ables, judges, generals, commo- | i I B ht d Miss Mami : . TS a ti of 2 Swinaina Door Lash. Alternates are Mra. ‘Come $@e—The Kaleidoscope Fashionata 10 oo as thick as pickpockets at a | | o g |Guy Morrison and J. B. H. Mar- {. first time ever shown in Indianapolis with Pra Ft. Is Functional { unett members attending will | {1 | photography by J. R. Kountz Orig. 6.98 a No Money !include Mesdames E. F. Thorn-| | . ?

“ADD ambassadors, plenipo- | {burgh, Arthur Vehling, Paul, iy tentiaries, lords, counts, barons, | Settles Problem i ey ey Martin of? Neil f chevaliers, claim agents, per- | For Kitchen Whitlock. Mr. Martin will be | COSMETICS

petual motion men, fire eaters, | plug uglies, gamblers and organ |g grinders, together with females ! to match all varieties of males, and you have a vague notion of Washington. “The only trouble is lack of | money . . . the normal condition | of Washington society is, to use | the vernacular, busted . . , | everybody is busted . . . When 2 man gets to Washington no | matter how long he stays or

.moderator for a finance session. Some kitchens these days come pn. 1 Mozingo will speak on “City without doors-to the dining room. Wide Sales.” x

Come S@@===the colorful Dance Ballerina

featuring the Bonnie Blue Brown Ballet Dancers.

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and others have doors that crowd’ __ the one room or the other, whichever way they open. ¢ One answer to problems like ee this is swinging doors, and they're EIR becoming great favorites. Of all doors, they keep the kitchen closed, and open, at the | same time. Rai

Come see—the Hit Pdrade—a dazzling collection of clothes to wear from now thru summer that are easy on the budget.

Poland are not yet repre-

was aware of a growing feel-

the physical realities of ma-

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Broken sizes

how soon he leaves, to this Hinges Important 100—DISCONT] Disted complexton he must come | Some lumber dealers stock fs f...... “He aban dons his and ! ready-made swinging doors, but jm 40—GIRDLES, « it : ns cen to ane | aT ak of the hour, dismisses every | Varying Ari aed greatly Really Cleans Rugs and Come see=—the Square Dancers — crack 100—3-Pe. BOW scruple and squanders his last | are or, henings / : y 9s a ys sizes, Orig cent. Then does he feel truly & PLANNED FOR CHILDREN—There's ample space for Junior's suceers of tae tomer or on, 10. he ENS. ff INIA d Upholstery Quicker and teom from Ei Litly & Co. F F ashing oniag, able to look | greasurers in the low built-in window chests pictured arid the op- themselves. They must be the ASHION J et iw ie Yih the | posite wall closets (not shown). Flippant print drapery spikes entire right ones, the kind that swing End the Waxing and More Effectively 3 a ene equal. tr : the doors back into place exactly] y | 781—NECKLAC a Society J Fash in Eton j Soom = after they are opened from either; Scrubbing of Linoleum | AND FAR esses as eases, ; | dares Buch a 1 Hoare eats india: (The Mature Parent— i made swinging d With Plastic Type | by k Come see——the dramatic lighting and $20—NEOKLAC ’ joo - ging oors,! . nats: a a oe ‘Convey Joy and Tenderness wo Bi ar 2 a Some Ina cam stage settings by Rex Hedgecock. AND EAR ble.” s aint them, Te oer Dieettatial ‘differ | / Gi : S | : lacquer them or staln them to GLAXO ence between 1861 and 1951 is, | n vin g ex ins tr u cti on match color schemes. You'll find it hard 79¢ NECKWEAR obviously, that now there is a B y ; 3 to beat at thi y MURIEL LAWRENCE ea this : dome on the Capitol. UNEASE over discussing the “facts of life” with our children Set Benefit LINOLEUM economy price quart Come hear—the original and novel can stem from feelings that are both natural and good. ' : 400 A | Ri + Those feelings are our unconscious resistance against the idea COATING It's no problem to clean rugs music arrangement by Mary Ellen Hicks ond a qua 1g S of presenting the “facts of life” in lifeless fashion. ar Part Walt Jackson. > If we have been led to believe that it is improper to give Y and upholstery in your home Orig. $3 to . T B S i t warmth and feeling to our sex instruction, that may account for | Mrs. Clarence Long and Mrs rg. : Oo be ou |ec our constraint. —————eee= PO] N. Harris have been named $959 with this marvelous new A young mother faced with emotional tone and color, either chairmen for the benefit cara] quart : Rayon, cotto Status of Women the “why's” and “how’s” of her bore or disturb their children. party of the Indianapolis Alum-| cleaner! In a twinkling, Fina C odlore ’ Loss 1 little bo ' nae of MacMurray College for { — 7 . Group Will Meet thought on Mean Little Women. g The tiew Glaxo is water Foam bubbles chase out all ome eqrly——for tickets Monday (there and colors. Continued From Page 31 had do ne a i THE physical facts of human | It will be at 8 p. th. Wednesday clear and dries in one hour | dirt particles restore | i500 eharse of curse). They vill go fost end port for submission to its Te nee oD r creation, by themselves, mean In he frosd Ripple American It makes a truly beautiful | di B You don't WORF 1 miss the best foshion Show vfs : KNIT LINGER parert Body: Ihe Feonomle sex interpreta- as’lttle to a child as the notes | proceeds of the event will be| hi-lustre floor . . . seals out” | So/or and luster. . Buy some the year. Tickets are limited to capacity of oh will Tieet In Geneva. lates | Hom. It was o on a symphonic score mean to used toward a scholarship for an| dirt thereby making it un- this very day! auditorium in the year, where it will prob- sola ohjentive one who has never studied mu- Indianapolis girl to the college. | necessary to scrub or wax. ; . ably indorse certain of the Se sic. Committee chairmen include/ One application lasts for Gal. size ...........1.95 1 LOT commission's recommenda - Hat of the . Sex instruction fs instruction Mesdames W. J. Smock, A. G.| months. Try it today! 1y-Gal. si Hons, ' | Henanes of In an aspect of life. Life is ScBrodt, Fred Fehsenfeld and 708% 328 4 rr00ns:729 | 1 Of the 15 members of the | yi, 8058 OF feelin well as thinking [FoDeTt C. Sprague, Miss Janel 8 Door Prizes—:that's ri i 4 commission, 13 have named AS she Mrs Lawrence ee a § Moore and Miss Agnes Sherman. : oo Z@S——that's right, eight of their delegates, Australia and talked, she Proper sex education presents them each night. Remember the dates—Thurs- Group includ ! Advertisement Oo < J <¢

sented. The members include Miss Cecilia Sieu-ling Zung, China; Miss Elena Maderos de Gonzalez, Cuba; Miss Minerva Bernardino, Dominican Reublie; Mme, Marie Helene aucheux, France; Mme. Lina P, Tsaldaria, Greece. Mrs. Fortune Andre Guery, Haiti; Mrs. Hannah Sen, India; Mrs. Angela Jurdak Khoury, Lebanon; Mrs. Amalia C. de Castillo Ledon, Mexico; Miss Peletier, Netherlands. vi Elizieveta FaRovse, SSR; Miss Mary Sutherlan United

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ing of embarrassment; her child suddenly struggled from

her lap and demanded’to be allowed to return to his play in the yard. She was an Intelligent young mother. She knew what had been wrong. She had bored her child by taking the life out of the facts of life. She had also betrayed her own experience of love. That is enough to embarrass anyone. Parents who attempt to disouss the physical details sure

rounding birth, drained of ther

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ternity and human creation, linked to life, and transfused with the joy, tenderness and

pride that attended that crea-

tion. If we are happy parents, joy, tenderness and pride are part

of the truth of our “facts of |

life.” Our truth is what we give to our children. If we have difficulty in conveying joy, tenderness and pride in our sex instruction, we should leave that instruction to someone who can convey them. For we may be suffering vague feelings of guilt over our parenthood. And if we are, we

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