Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1951 — Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1951 _ Date Frocks for Teen-Ager ~~ Fot WellforLess— | = ® = Danes Love

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|the ‘factory and in schools. |mark’s popular hero.

|and “The Little Match Girl.”

To Dress Up Sandwiches. |

By GAYNOR MADDOX

COPENHAGEN One of the| the eating’ of | : J

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ovéing Danes is

The Danes call them smorreluncheon at. home, in- offices, at

One sandwich is named for Hans Christian - Andersen, DenIt is said] ° to have been the favorite of the author of “The Ugly Duckling”!

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By *EDYTH, T. McLEOD “1 AM 5 feet, 715 inches, weigh 150 lbs. Would a black satin suit be good

for me? Clubwoman.” 1 believe that a dull surface

__material would be more flatter-

ing. Shiny—surfacas_serm tq add to the. appearance of bulk.

on : ” “(C'AN ‘a white-haired woman wear hrown? My daughter says. Re BL AT 3 a Wl fs leaf arid vou use a warm-toned makeup and’ your: eyes are brown, then brown would be a good color: for you. ’ : di 5 n u “DO elastic stockings .really help when the leg veins are in ° bad condition?—Miss F. M.”

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urge that you get the advice of a physician before deciding on

a fuller look? I use. a. good ‘brand. and I Keep the. brush clean, so what's wrohg?-—1J. V.”

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Your method of application is evidently the trouble. The mascara must be worked up until it is thick and creamy. Dip the brush in warm water and then work it back and forth on the mascara. until it is of the right consistency. Eye makeup can't be rushed. It takes a little tire fo do a proper job but it is well worth the effort. ” ” ” “WOULD dancing lessons be “hegeficial toa woman. of. 8043 She needs to Jose "weight. Daughter. ze : “ Dancing lessons will add to your mother's poise and grace but:won't reduce her, Why ‘not

have her try amjexercise rouse .

ting. plus a proper food pro- -

gram and the dancing lessons for the social contacts.

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were Miss Noblesville; cCutchan of s, James Lu-

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{went home with Danish friends.

slices of tomato, "ver paste with truffles and then meat jelly and grated horseradish. Beside it, on a white platter shrimp sandwich, called, “In a It consists of a slice of

ing pyramid of tiny pink shrimp. One evening after attending the ballet at the Royal Theater, we

They served an amazing snack—| “Roget Sild med Aeggeblomme.” It consists of slices of buttered dark rye topped with long fillets of smoke herring.

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Teen Problems—

Don't Let Menu Bewilder You

By JOAN THE menu of a swank restaurant is bewildering — that's

for sure! Well, take it easy, pals®

and take your time. The first thing to look for is the type of service offered: table d'hote or

and cathedral By SUE BURNETT In the center is a raw onion] ala carte. ength veil of A variety of date frocks for SUE BURNETT URE SANT INE TINE Los the raw) ole d ii Se rom a pleated special events all summer is the |yolk of an egg. Chopped onion ROS Sh > s set price for earing short dream of every teen-ager. At The Indianapolis Times |2nd chopped radish garnish the DOW) meals Byer MOCCAROUND

e carried a of marguervalley lilies, rget-me-nots.

left—a yoked two-piecer with flared peplum. At right, pretty details and flattering lines highlight this stunning dress.

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with chopped green pepper,

each meal regardless of what you order, Club breakfasts and lunches, blue-plate specials (whether 50

like just a salad and coffee.” If

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~By MARGUERITE SMITH

Times Garden Editor

Q—I want to plant some mint

and sage. What kind of a spot should I plant them in? We have quite a little square beside

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beginner. It's not too hard to. % Rep from seed if you want to a0y Part—of your meal” with “a elected président of the dramatic Walton —Wheeler —Jr:~ retiring girl tells.her escort_what..she..

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try it. Sage needs chiefly good

drainage along with sunshine. _

Mint is an herb that will grow in considerable shade. The com-

enriched bread, butter or fortified margarine, mixed |

green salad, French dressing, | 2:5 PM Saturday in the shop.

| suits, will be in Ayres' third-floor Beach Shop Friday and Satur- | day. There will be three suit showings, 10:15 a. m., 12:15 and |

strawberry Bavarian cream, coffee, milk.

It's Ag'in the Law

Players Club Lists Officers

The Players Club annountes its Robert B. Adams, secretary. and |

It is against the law to share new officers. Howard J. Lacy was Morris Lanville Brown,- treasurer.

Trang in a restaurant in Omaha, group. Others include Mrs. Joseph president. eb.

makes up the fifth

J. Miner Jr.. vice president; Mrs.. member of the ‘hoard.

her escort accepts this sacrifice, | it's not cricket for him to order

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Suppose the table d'hote is

| decided on. The boy tells the

waiter, who usually asks the girl her choice of dishes. If a la carte service is chosen, the

wants and he relays the order to the waiter.

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