Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1951 — Page 40

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By GAILE DUGAS NEW YORK, Apr. 21 arates that are meant for each other are the specialty of designer Greta Plattry, who believes that a wardrobe, though moder-

ately priced, should have an im-

pressive, custom-created look. The day of slapdash separates, in which a woman put together a white broadcloth shirt, a blue denim skirt and a green sweater, are gone. Denim is strawberry pink or sunflower yellow now and separates are carefully planned to

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For Week-Ends

Week-end wardrobes for sum-

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mer are signer. She has evolved a number of convertibles, each group

planned around a basic color and a bhasie design 1n one, she begins with a sleeveless Norfolk jacket of crisp oyster white linen and adds brief shorts

in seashell brown linen. As an alternate. there's a slim skirt in the same brown linen Next,

there are baretop linen camisole and vellow organdy overskirt for summer evenings Some of these convertible wardrobes are done in black-and-white, others in purple-and-lime, still others in peacock-and-beige,

Simple Dress One wardrobe that begins with a simple sheath dress is in gray. white and vellow. The gray sheath dress, for business or street wear, is topped by a brief white pique Jib jacket. As an alternative to this jacket, there's a duster in the white pique that's eve-catching

—— ~~ SENIOR PROM — For commencement dances, white net over taffeta; upstanding frills on the bodice; pinwheels of frills on the swirling skirt; shoestrin straps and satin sash wit streamers. Sylvia Taylor of Shortridge models this Wasson frock which is $35.

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FOR THE SWEET GIRL GRADUATE—Since caps.and gowns are the almost universal choice for local high school commencements, the girl graduate lets herself go on dance dresses for the big week. This one from Block's is of white organdy, embroidered for the bodice and the apron effect. Worn over a taffeta slip, it also has a taffeta sash. Price: $39.95.

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1951 Graduate Lets Herself Go When She Chooses Her Dance Dresses

: BUNDAY, APR. 22, 1951 Beauty After 40—

Analyze Your Features

By EDYTH McLEOD Even though you have Been i ears “IF YOU are in the using lipstick for y y

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with pentll done the out 1 After you have don - defined as they once were, line of your lips, ll in the “Often you will find that your features seem to be just slightly blurred, not so sharp and definite, : “Hairlines gray at the edges and there isn't that clear frame around the face. Eyebrows often are not as dark and luxurious and they fail to supply the important emphasis to the eyes.” That's a Man's Eye View, | well expressed, by a man who knows. Hollywood makeup authority,

delicate strokes with the same brush. If you do it this way you can’t fail to achieve a clear, youthful and lovely lip pattern,

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Max Factor Jr. stresses the fact that it is vitally important for you to be wise enough and clever enough to take advan-

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taffeta with attached stole lipstick brush.

drape; roses anchoring stole and hipline pouf; the bodice formed by draped folds; worn here over | a crinoline to provide bouffance. Another Wasson style, modeled by Eleanor Hackemeyer of Broad Ripple, it's $29.95.

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By Sorority | Mrs. R. O. Price

Receives Award An Indianapolis woman received the highest honor awarded at the Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority province convention yesterday. The presentation was made at the sorority’s biennial conference opening luncheon at Butler University. Mrs. Roy O. Price was given the province service citation by Mrs. James Gardner, province president, in recognition for Mrs. Price's work with the Butler Chapter and the ‘Indianapolis Alumnae Association. She has lived here 10 years. Mrs. Price is a member of Theta Chapter, Bethany College, Bethany, W. Va. Beta Theta Chapter, Franklin College, won the scholarship cup

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Commencement Week

Times Special NEW YORK, Apr. 21—Nobody wants to change the cherished traditions of a June commencement week—least of all, the picture of lots of pretty young girls in fresh-as-a-daisy dresses. True to tradition, the fashions New York designers have turned -° = out for this coming June are as charmingly simple, as sweet and Other province alumnae award voung-girl-like as ever. : ; winners included Mrs. William -Onee-again the fabrics most frequentlv used are the whitest 1ooner, South” Bend; Mrs. Sam of white piqués, organdies and cotton laces, or else,¢the prettiest Hadley, Bloomington; and Mrs. of pale colors in these same materials. In addition. and especially Kenneth DeGarmo, Evanston, Ill. for long graduation dance dresses, many New York designers use A joint award went to Mrs. Jack 9 vards and yards of airv marquiset, shaping it to billowy fullness Huffman, Decatur, Ill, and Mrs. over taffeta Dwight Ball. Naturally, there are short-length dresses and long dresses, Ahd. Luncheon speaker was Mrs, for night graduation, something very new is the short-length Byron Kortier, Eau Claire, Wis. - tes organdy dress with its matching. Convention closes today with a gossamer short-sleeved coat-—-a dinner at the Butler chapter leading summer fashion. house. Almost every short graduation ret eeemt—————

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Beta Sigma Phi Marks Founding

white pique with oval > Twelve Indianapolis chapters of and cap sleeves has a wide mid- Ry bal: th tide ar Beta Sigma Phi Sorority will cele- Tiff section of white organdy Suds. pply suds rally to a g : marked above and below the small area, rubbing with the

| brate the 20th anniversary of the | sorority’s founding with a dinneridance Friday in the Hotel Antlers. Preceding the dance, a buffet supper will be served in the Gold Room of the hotel. Miss Lucia

waist with borders of small, cot- grain of the wood. ton lace flowers, and cinched in As suds disappear, add more at the waist with a narrow belt until dirt loosens and suds beof the pique. come discolored. Go over the Wise Choice area once more with fresh suds.

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Helms. out-going city council equally wise choice for juniors me —— president, will preside at the and misses. An cutstanding verpledge ritual conducted by Miss sjon that comes in both sizes has Margaret Ream, Epsilon Nu chap- a fully-flared skir:, three-cm~=*sr ter. cuffed sleeves seamed off the The ritual of jewels will be ‘in shoulder, and a neat 3ha vi Le. charge of Mrs. Roger Miller, lar. The bodice, is neatly zipped

past the waistline, and the tailored belt is black velvet-—easily switched to white for commencement. The short graduation dress may have brief to long sleeves, but, if it's bare at the top or sleeveless, it has the cover-up of a jacket or summer coat. Just as lattractive as it is practical is a simple, camisole-strapped daytime dress of white pique with a matching, short-sleeved jacket, ‘both buttoned with rhinestones down the front. { Then, much dressier and for night graduation, a full-skirted! white organdy dress with a strapless bodice is topped with a! starchy white embroidered organdy coat in the same balletwhy they are not married. They length. Scarcely anything could literally never meet single men or pe prettier, later, for summer they meet men who are unsuit- dancing.

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Delta Iota chapter. . Mrs. Esther Jacobs will conduct the exemplar degree for the Xi Iota chapter.

The committee includes Mrs. Lester Kinnett, Mrs. Fred Sherrard and Miss Virginia Munsell.

Fail to Meet 'Right Man’

Times Special NEW YORK, Apr. 21 —Few single women know the real reason why they are not matried. Nearly all single women are ‘convinced that there is a very {clear and demonstrable reason

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