Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1951 — Page 10
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951
Tip on Dress for Bride's Mom
THOUGH the mother of the ‘bride gladly plays a secondary role at her daughter's wedding, she still wants to,look her best. The dress be largely determined by the size and kind of wedding and by her if any. Dresses for the hride's moth-
Cottons Top Vacation
Wardrobes
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she chooses will
own figure problems.
er are right in either the long or
NEW YORK. May 11 Come the three Ws of a summer vaca short length. Again, it depends tion-— Where to go, "When to gi on. the wedding. These dresses and What to take and every are far prettier and less pom
pous than in bygone days. They
offer real figure flattery
Art
smart girl starts thinking st vou guessed it! 1hout what 3
to take. The prettiest clnthes on § oa n "an racks sinnlv won't wail es the racks sin IY % va : , ONE DESIGNER transforms + reason | A figure Jus ¥ 3 1s reno ye 0 A Be al fragile silk chiffon into a floor - rik designers de }o ~ el ™ : X tegigne , 5 on length gown. The soff folds of HRY 3 fr immer an : bi Lal a : a the skirt are banded in deeper vhere is o perfect for mos apurpos ; 1 ARI 1 " lead, of course, are this seasons heciiie is draped, Soft, con cottons of all types. -from ‘the realing folds of the fahric cover 1 types -f \
the shoulder and upper arm. For a wedding that's informal and pretty, the bride's mother may choose a short length, pure silk chiffon, The portrait neck-
freshest white pique tennis dress with knee-length over matching smartest of V-necked black
circular skirt the
cot-
shorts to
op neler dresses jor informal line might be caught with a el . spray of moss roses. The flared Many Choices skirt is likely to nip in at a Mqre often than not. this snug bodice that's belted by a
gummer’'s sunback and camisolestrapped dresses come with coverup boleros, capelets and stoles meaning vou can pack one dress
narrow sash, The. DuBarry style shown from Wasson’'s Misses Depart ment, is a perfect choice for the
for the purpose of two mother of the bride. It has a Among the many choi es is a sheer lace yoke, a molded full-skirted dress of dark green sheath of rayon tissue faille and
fine Egyptian cotton with halter bodice that comes with a bigsleeved bolero of green and white
a lace skirt, $49.95.
In pastels or white
Shows Star
‘Guild Units to Meet Bottled Starch
The following units of the White
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Cross Guild will meet in the : h hasi ‘ { ers, who do was n “with already-measured Ingre- Methodist Hospital Seryice Center and other Summer : dients. -Soften an envelope of NeXt week Monday ~~ Third jaundry, is botted starch. Used ents Satter welope ] 3 z | Christian and Broadway Method, gi ength, it’ gives a stiff { “#0 plain’ gelatin in the juice of A jgt: Tuesday--New Jersey, Merid- » Hihter lemon and dissolve the mixture tan Heights and Mt, Comfort; starch; and diluted a lighter eers in a 12-ounce can of heated apri Wednesday St. Paul, AOA. De- starch. It eliminates tedious and jriny : . gree of Henor, Office Triple E essy starch-making. Other adcot whole fruit nectar. When the ’ Q heart Nightingales, mess) The problems of sewing sheer a nd Southport Nigh Y1: vantages are smooth ironing and fabrics will be answered Tuesday mixture is syrupy fold in one sec- Thursday Mother. Bethel and Li- VAT t,-1 r stiff “Wednesday v Avres’ Be VE tioned orange and one sectioned brary. and Friday Riverside, finish. pleasant pel : Jonger and . nescay In Ayre di grapefruit Chill until firm. Prentice and Oaklandon. ness, prevention ory eee stairs Store. In the fabrics de- i. — : — hd MLSE partment on those days will be | A Miss Cecil Weitzmann, McCall { magazine stvlist She will discuss the sheer sew ing problems in two shows each day -at 12.30 and 2.30 p. m.
Dresses made over McCall patterns will he modeled informally in the department Among the fabrics to be featured as the frocks are modeled are permanent-finish organdies; printed crinkle organdies; dotted awisses, printed Bembergs; tissue checks, and printed muslins.
Black Bottom Back
The Black Bottom originated for Ann Pennington, stage star of the '20's, is a fashfon again. Willys of Hollywood who designed the original, started a trend that rode high | in the "20's.
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TRE BGRAL
“PRES. IDENT—Mrs. Mamie K. Taylor,
stocking
Atlanta, Ga., International Pilot Club president, is the week-end
Club, She will be honor guest
guest of the Indianapolis Pilot |
and speaker at today's 6:30 Use Wadhing Machine p. m. banquet in the Marott | Home economists say that Hotel. Mrs. Augustus Coburn, baby's cotton wrappers, knit 4828 N. Winois St., will entershirt?, and flannel nighties mav tain at a Dutch treat" lunch-
be washed easily in the washing
machine like any othe r cotton. tomorrow.
cotton knit. The bolero is softly gathered into banding of the cotton and fied in place in front. Another charming, luncheon type dress of pale pink pique has a low-necked, sleeveless bodice and a graceful tie-on cape of white pique banded fn the pink. |
Bare Enough The cool, almost-sleeveless or sleeveless dress is bound to go along with practically every vacationist., It takes up very little space, and, because it's’ just bare enough, looks right for both afternoon and late day. One outstanding example is a New York dress of white pique; its close-curving armholes cuffed to! the shouldercaps, the skirt slim] but slightly flared toward the hem, and its single big pocket centered with dainty openwork applique. This summer's active playtime and sports fashions make a big point of a tidy, well-put-together look, and this despite the fact that many of the pieces are wear-! able with other things In your wardrobe. A crisp three-part outfit of] navy cardigan linen jacket, red —iihen—-shorts—and-—white—Hmen— sleeveless blouse is one such costume. Not only is it all of a; fabric, but the different pieces are related in detail. Strips of red and blue linen are set into the!
Mother of bride
Toon Probleme
How's Your | Conversation? |
ove UusT Ligne LIKE our
blouse for a round yoked effect, STARTER a red and gold crest is embroi- By JOAN | dered on the jacket and white ARE you one of the many
pearl buttons fasten the shorts.
ISHING./ fe DI
By MARGUERITE SMITH Times Garden Editor
| who can gabble like mad to friends but are scared to death to talk to new people? Whenyour hostess or a pal introduces a new boy, what do you do? Well, if you know something about the lad, you're in luck. You can say, ‘You're Joan's cousin, aren't you?” and fol- | low up with some pleasant remark about Joanie. Or you can start with, “You've just moved here. How do you
Q Our dahlia buibs ¥inpacked, like ‘our town?" from storage In moist’ sand) pot when you know absohave long sprouts and roots. lutely nothing about the new-
Will this ruin them for plant-| comer, you have to go fishing
ing? We have been keeping for talk topics. Television, them moist Zines we unpacked movies and sports are all good them, Me, W. M, openers. Ask his likes and disA No, they'll ye require care- likes; tell him yours. Find the | ful handling- when syou divide’ ¢ime interests and you're all the tubers. But even if you ac- get cidentally break off some of 5 NN | these long shoots, others will SOMETIMES, at a party or | grow from each “eye” or a school gathering, vou'll find | growth bud. Plant them as vourself next to a total stranger. | £00N as you can now but be pre- Fellow-guests don’t need in- | pared to cover these tender in- troductions you know. So don't door grown shoots if a frosty sit-in rigid silence. Say some- i night hits them right away. thing!
A good beginning is a descrip-
Send all questions on garden- | {jon of vourself.
Ing to Marguerite Smith, The Naturally, the person adIndianapolis Times, Indian- dressed must play up. He must apolis 9. Queries must include introduce himself ‘and make
names and addresses to be
answered,
some reply if only to say that he prefers skiing to swimming
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