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With Money in Pocket, the Engaged Couple” Asks for More Elaborate Ringe pe

By GAY PAULEY United Press Stafr Correspondent

NEW YORK, May 12—The wedding ring, says O. M. Resen, is a sure barometer of our time. = Mr. Resen, whose jewelry firm makes wedding circlets of all kinds, sald that when people start tighten first to show the effects. They get

However, he said, “let money flow freely , . new .-. . and wedding rings get more elaborate, Right now, our

“Put us in a war,” the ring-maker added, “and everybody geta double-ring ceremony. At least the

He thought’ maybe during wartime wom : husbands away from home constan en like to have their

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Mr. Resen said ring designs | get more sentimental during a

(war. One of his best sellers in|

[World War II was a fancy pal-| ladlum job with the words, “I!

love you,” engraved on the circlet.

“Sailors bought them by the thousands,” he said.

Another wartime favorite is a

band made either in palladium, | gold or platinum. Miniature] plaques around the band carry the inscription, “I thee wed.” Right now, Mr. Resen said, bridegrooms favor either of two {designs. One features a heart, iplerced by an arrow, and set on a wide band. It's called “Love on /the wing.” The other, more elaborate one, has wedding bells {framed by orange blossoms. The {frame is of gold, the design of palladium.

Pledge Renewed

Growing in popularity, Mr. |Resen said, is the “re-pledge ring with service stripes.” It's ithe ring a husband gives the mis{sus to show that even after five| lor 10 years of marriage he still {loves her. Its design is a series

{of diamond-studded strips, set lon a plain band. The number of strips, or stripes, depends on the {number of years of marriage. He sald there are two sections] lof the country where he can’t sell ornate wedding bands, either to .men or women, One is New England, the other the Deep South. | But, he added, the more elabo-| —arte-~the design; the better it {seems to please tHe men of the] Southwest and the Far West. One popular number is multi-faceted with palladium -set diamonds sprinkled around. Another bursts | forth with bouquets of rubies.

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cients emis — PAGE M0 Tips on How To Develop Voice Appeal

Centrol Called Key To Woman's Charm

|. NEW. YORK, May 12 (UP)=— “Pull up a cushion, girls, and let Fran Warren tell you how it can help you develop the appeal of an Ava Gardner. The red-haired singer observed that the voice should be a woms= an’s most appealing character. |istic. Yet, she said, it’s the one thing women neglect most. «| “A woman's voice is the key to .her charm and attractiveness,” ‘Miss Warren said. ‘Listen to Marlene Dietrich or. Ava Gardner talk; to see what I mean. Real appeal there . ...gnothing highpitched and shrill, as most wom- “| en sound.” i 1 your voice is about as ape |pealing as the sound of a buzzisaw, Miss Warren suggests that you get in some daily practice with a cushion.

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“Recline on a couch, tuck the cushion under your head, close your eyes and {imagine you're speaking to the man you love,” | Miss Warren instructed. “Whisper {to him . . . not a real whisper {but so low-voiced it sounds like |a whisper.” | Miss Warren thinks that if you |are the shy type, it would be better Ito practice in solitude. If you're brave, let the husband or boy |friend in on the practice session. She also recommended a makebelieve routine for helping develop veice appeal. “8it or stand in front of a mirror,” Miss Warren said. “Imagine you are Hedy Lamarr or Ava Gardner and talk to your refiection, Most women enjoy this exer-

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Topping the list of summer toppers is the fresh, crisp white pique hat—in pillboxes, pointed |calots” and visor caps—and_ even {in the newly-popular slouch hat. |White lace is a close second,

pretty in a rhinestone-studded| to older women! It’s an interesting story and -

cloche and in a toreador pillbox that sits level on the head. Ball fringe is a new hat inspiration, making a smart cloche and a tiny, coolie-like chapeau. = » a

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NOTHING could be more fash-fon-fun than the saucy little crew and beaker hats in woven dobby piques, black-and white checked ginghams, terry and denim that match many sports ensembles, reports the National Cotton Council.

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By EDYTH T. McLEOD “NEW YORK 22” is the latest novel by Ilka Chase, who enjoys her after 40

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woman. : Her book is all about the life and love affair and the career of a woman of 47, who is smart, brittle and sophisticated and who, in the end, faces what all women must, and family

young men are seldom

faithful one which I think mature wom--end, and men, too, will find amusing. I hope that they won't think that all people who have “New York 22” for their address live and behave as do the people in Ilka .Chase's bright story, although lots of them do. I live in Zone 22 and though it is New York, I have a garden, tall trees, grass and the river to make New York less all-pavements, cocktail bars and skyscrapers! Miss Chase is an outstanding personality who works at a hatful of careers. Her fashion sense is terrific, and she always presents a well groomed, perfectly acocessorized appearance, the woman of smart 1951 maturity. Although she travels extensively, she says her homing instinct keeps her close to the New York section about which she writes so cleverly.

8he is one of those rare finds, a real New Yorker, having been born on E. 59th St. near the East River and lives on E. 57th 8t. today. She is married, her husband is a doctor.

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To check the sound of your own voice, she recommended either of two methods. One is to stand in a corner and speak. The other is to May Breakfast bend the head forward slightly, cup your hands over your ears and Slated Thursday speak. The tones which come

The Aftermath Club will hold Pack to you are the ones others

| a May breakfast at noon Thurs- i Warren said many women

day in the home of Mrs. Fred W. have voices pleasant enough to Shideler of Brendonwood. As- hear, if you're close enough, but sisting the hostess will be Mrs. Shey re too weak. Sho 1 2ength. en er own voice - James V. Sertell and Mrs. Law- ercise, which ought to keep your rence Olson. neighbors entertained.

The program will include a re- Meth od A dvise d

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through your open throat and hit the wall opposite you. Without straining your -voice, call the following to some imaginary person in the distance: “Stand back, Horatio!

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