Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1951 — Page 35

27, 1951

Small Hats and Bags Are Easy to Achieve

YOUR SAVING, sentimental soul has never once permitted you to toss out a scrap of ribbon without a sharp pang of conscience.

You've preserved Christmas ribbons and candy ribbons and corsage ribbons, shower ribbons and birthday present ribbons until a corner of your drawer is one satiny, silky velvet rainbow. And now that you have them,

you don’t know what to do with oi bem;

OER nof sit dawn some evening and whip them ‘into accesgories to brighten the dull spots in your summer wardrobe?

Summer Fun

It you're handy at all with needles—btrochet, knitting or plain—you should find it simple to turn out summer novelties to be proud of, and to wear and wear and wear. If ribbon is new grist for your heedles, crocheted articles are usually the easiest for beginners. The ribbon can twist at will. In knitting it’s necessary to keep the ribbon absolutely flat as you progress. And don't worry if you aren't a ribbon hoarder. If you're not, you're not shut off from ribbon novelties—regular knitting and crocheting ribbon of a narrow width, the easiest to work with, Is on sale at most notion counters. There's a wide variety of colors from which to choose. Twenty, to be exact.

A Crushable Cloche

You never go anywhere without a hat, summer or winter, How about a crushable cloche of ribbon, as gay or reserved in

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Flowers Suitable for Brides of All Ages

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white hat.—Mrs. B. T. B.” Flowers are suitable for brides of any age. They give that festive touch. For you I suggest one perfect white orchid, worn head up, as they grow. And don’t let the florist tie any ribbons on jt!

~ ~ 5 “DO YOU think grandmas look right in summer cottons? ~— Mrs. M.” Of course! Why should grandmas be uncomfortable in this day of good looking grandmas? They can wear a clever version of the“bareback dress with a brief bolero or cape jacket. And please don't forget—pretty colors, such as soft blues, pinks and mauve cottons are perfect for grandmas.

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sential to every summer ward.’ robe is this crushable cloche hat. Crochet one in ribbon.

color as you desire? The crocheted cloche pictured here is as simple to make as a pot holder. Fashion crown in simple crochet stitch as you would a doily, then mold it to fit your head as vou crochet. Double the brim to give to body and desired ghape. For something simple, trim hat with ribbon braid of same color. For something gay, make a ribbon braid of three colors complementary to the hat. Plait them as you would pigtails and knot about one inch from ends. Unconfined ends add a touch of softness. Even more dressy effects can be obtained by highlighting hat

match.

with velvet bands, jewelry or fresh or artificial flowers. Simple white blouses, fresh as daisies, can attain uniform monotony if worn day in and day

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calorie diet without professional advice? I feel fairly well, headaches occasionally. —G.A." No one should go on a strenuous diet for reducing without the advice of a physician. See your doctor and be sure of your physical ability to take a reducing program, n ” » “I AM 49, I was a business executive before I married, 20 years ago. Now, as a widow, I must go back to work. How should ‘1 prepare myself for

this? I have six months to my- | self.—Mrs. LM.”

new life. Have a physical checkup and get yourself in good

hair, work at beautifying and youthifying your face and figure. Do your hair in a new way. |

basic outfit. Then, when you | get into the business world you will be ready.

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How to Prepare

Picnic Lunches Picnics are special events in any family,” and so you'll want to make the picnic sandwiches extra good. In making ham sandwiches

use this spread instead of plain butter or margarine. Cream together one-quarter cup butter or margarine and one-quar-ter cup brown sugar, dash cloves, and two teaspoons prepared mus-ix tard until fluffy. This makes enough spread for four boiled ham sandwiches. ' Depend - on the neighborhood re baker for supplies of fresh en- . riched bread, which contributes Asparagus Cooking important nourishment to your For easier asparagus cooking: | family's diet. It provides protein, Boll in frying pan over low flame, three B-vitamins, food iron and To drain, hold pan cover over the food e energy. top and tip liquid into bowl.

WHILE on a business trip you stay at the home of

friends, at their insistence, rather than at a hotel as you had planned. WRONG? Feel that a bread-and-butter letter is unneces- | sary, under the circumstances. RIGHT: Be sure to write a note to your host and hostess, thanking them for their hospitality.

COLORFUL TRIMMING—Simple blouses will look different every as) homemade bright ribbon ascots.

white summer when pointed up by rochet clutch bag to

out without relief. Try giving them variety with lighthearted ascots knitted stockinette stitch.

Follow directions you would use for wool ascot. Be sure, however, to gauge your stitches carefully, if ribbon is a new medium for you, before settling down to serious knitting.

Matching Clutch Bag

While you're making an ascot, why not make it an outfit and ribbon knit a matching cluteh bag?

An envelope case from the

10-cent store will serve as an |! inner lining for purse. If you're | at all you can | cut to |

“handicrafty” make your own base, dimensions you prefer, buckram. |

Mr. Dungan Says Vous

Marilyn Newman Becomes Bride

from

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Ribbon Hoard Will Brighten Summer Wardrobes [i

The Rev. Otho Blackburn You are fortunate to have officiated for the marriage of time to prepare yourself for a Miss Marilyn Newman and

Robert E. Dungan, 2605

Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Newman,

Color it if you like. Buy a good 6115 Rosslyn Ave, are parents of | ¥ Y a 899C | the bride. The bridegroom is the

'son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dungan, | Kendallville. The matron of honor,

Mrs. |

shape. Examine your skin and Broadway, at 3:30 p. m. yes-| terday in the Broad Ripple

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James Gibson, wore a pale green |

nylon: frock. Miss Marlene New-| man in identical outfit was maid

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{of honor. The bridesmaids, Mrs. |

{Turney Query and Miss Martha | Moore, wore pale blue and pink.

‘Reception Held

Mr. Gibson attended the bride-

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SUMMER TONIC—Gaily colored cabbage rose of satin ribbon adds a bright spot to summer dresses. Rose is easy to make.

Every girl knows the trick of highlighting a one-color dress

with a gay flower at waist, wrist or neckline. Make a satin ribbon cabbage rose flower garden in a rainbow of colors to last all summer long. To make one cabbage rose, choose ribbons in two harmonizing colors, one yard of each. Shir the lengths with a running stitch along one edge. Draw thread tightly or looselv, wich a bud effect or a fullblooming flower,

Now whipstiteh shirred ribbon,

into a floral cluster. Complete

vour handiwork by adding a |

stem made of wire covered with ribbon of matching color.

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groom -as best man. The ushers| # were Jack March and Mr. Query.

Carrying a Bible topped with a | white orchid, the bride wore a

and lace. It was fashioned with a

(fingertip veil of illusion fell from | a white lace tiara. A reception followed the rite In the church parlors. Following a trip to Miami, the | couple will live at 2120 Broadway. The bride attended the St. Louis Institute of Music.

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Ruin Skin

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depending on whether you |

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Grandmother's Was Prettiest

NEW YORK, May 26 (UP) § |—Grandma didn't trot off to the beauty shop every week but she had a better skin than| most of her granddaughters, Georgette Klinger says.

Miss Klinger, a cosmetologist,

sald it's pathetic what the mod{ern woman does to her skin with summer sup and makeup.

“You'd think her face was mide the way she treats

She said most women wear too]

3 {much makeup and the excess just % messes up the skin's breathing |system. Pores get all clogged up, | |she added, and the result is a |“dirty gray look once the Jakeup comes off.”

Miss Klinger also opposed the

deep sun-tans women get each {summer.

“They're just making themselves old before their time,” she said.

|She contended that no matter how! {you protect the skin, repeated tan-|

ning just naturally dries out some | of the native oils.

“They never can be replaced,”

she said. “After a few sumrhers, |skins begin to look like old leather.”

Small Doses Advised

Miss Klinger admitted that sun-

Ishine also has its benefits to the | |skin, {small doses . She wouldn't ‘deprive women of makeup, which she sells. She just warned that “the old coat has to herself one fashion “mistake” a! come off before a new one goes season.

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Famous Fashion Mottoes

TASTE is better than fashion.

-Hattie Car Regie,

waistline, ‘lifts. her. chin, ‘her way Lilly Dache. #" » on

ONLY good fabric well cut and {5 Jook pretty.— ~=Cel) Chapman. ully constructed matters in| a.

| clothes.— Claire McCardell

Half the time it turn

{out to be her greatest success.— forgets “is where Anthony Blaita,

~ SIMPLICITY in not as “simple” | {as all that—it takes real learning

She recommended a facial every 'to achieve it. ==Paulils Trigere.

week or 10 days. Have it done pro- | fessionally, she said, or give one {at home with one of several good

preparations on the market. “Or,” the cosmetologist added,

grandmother used to make. ”

word. --Jane Dervy,

THE best- ressed women fol

like low the fashions at a discreet dis- your owner's guide for hints on

|tance.—Sophie.

ANY WORTSn he pulls in her ays has been.-—Jo Copeland. and! 8" "

curves her lips in a smile is on to being beautiful.—|syerdress.—Clare “Potter,

EVERY woman ‘should allow!

WOMANLINESS Should be every woman's fashion watch-|

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WHERE did the term “sex ap|peal” fall into disrepute? It is {the essenca of fashion—snd al-

UNDERDRESS rather than

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| THE successful Tress is the frame, not the center of the pie{ture.— -Norman Norell,

S| THE well-dressed Woman never the famous Delphian warning, “nothing too much.”— Maria Krum.

Don't Overload Dryer

Overloading the automatic gas dryer with too many wet clothes 1s as bad as overloading your {automatic washer, The clothes -/just don’t dry properly. Consult

| weight of dryer load.

1. Tooth paste, of course, and if you want to do far more then reduce tooth

decay . . . make PEPSODENT’S one- 5

minute test. Pick up Pepsodent Tooth

Paste at Woolworth's and do this: Run your tongue over your teeth. Feel that filmy coating? Next, brush your teeth with film-removing Pepsodent for one minute and repeat the tongue test. You'll notice your teeth feel h

cleaner. Your mirror will show they look brighter too! That's'because Pepsodent’'s exclusive polishing agent removes film effectively , . . yet gently, So your teeth are cleaner, your smile brighter by far. And you reduce tooth decay the sure way. Only Pepsodent

‘with Irium has this film-removing for-

mula. To keep a stock on hand always « . buy several tubes at Woolworths.

2. Because tastes différ you'll want tooth powder too for those in the family who prefer it. Make it dowble-acting PEPSODENT AMMONIATED TOOTH POWDER, the wonderful new dentifrice that gets teeth spotlessly clean and bright: It's ammoniated to help reduce tooth decay. Woolworth's has Pepsodent Ammoniated Powder.

3. So many first-aid crises call for VASELINE PETROLEUM JELLY, I try to be sure I've an ample supply handy in the medicine chest. 1 like safe, soothing Vaseline Jelly for baby, for the kiddies, and myself. It relieves sunburn, chafe, and minor cuts . . . has dozens of uses. You can get it at Woolworth's in jars or tubes.

4. All out of sharp razor blades? That spells emergency to any well groomed man or woman! The GILLETTE BLUE BLADES I buy at Wool. worth's are so inexpensive you can buy the largest package and always keep plenty on hand. Gillette Blue Blades are the keenest, most comfortable blades that ever touched a man's face . . . or a woman's tender skin. And the Blue Blade dispenser makes razor-loading easy and safe. It deals blades out one at a time . . . factory sharp... . ready to use, Even has room for used blades! If you want to save while you shave, Woolworth’s has a keen buy . . . the THIN GILLETTE BLADES. So don't be without fresh blades. When you're at Woolworth's, remember Gillettes.

5. To keep curls in condition, come sun, wind, and water , . . use New DRENE with Conditioning Action. I buy Drene at Woolworth's., It's just what you need these hair-blazing days to prevent your locks from looking dry and lifeless. For Drene Shampoo con. ditions as it cleanses . . . promotes a natural sheen, natural softness.

6. And if you like your shampoo in a tube, check your supply of emeraldclear PRELL. Running low? Then buy a replacement now. Your hair looks radiantly alive after a Prell Shampoo because it's concentrated for thorough cleansing . . . gives marvelous freerinsing action,

7. For yourself, your family, your guests, you'll need MODESS because it offers complete protection and comfort . . . and complete security from detection! Every sensitive woman will sympathize with me, I know, when I say I like to buy my Modess at Woolworth's because you're served by a sales. girl. The new Modess box makes a hit for the very same reason. From its shape it could be most anything . . candy, note paper, a jigsaw puzzle. And did you notice? It's even discreetly

pre-wrapped! Of course your Woolworth store carries Modess if the size you like best . . . juniors, ‘regulars, and super size. So don't risk running out of your supply, Make it a point to buy Modess in the economy 48-napkin pack or in the box of 12.

8. No wise woman waits till the last minute to be sure of her stock of MEDS. With all outdoors beckoning, you'll go merrier if you keep wellsupplied. Because Meds are worn internally, you can hike, golf, play tennis .. even wear a swimsuit or formal . and no one’s the wiser. You never have to bother with pads, pins, or belts. Most girls can wear Meds, you know, In fact, I've noticed many single girls buy them at Woolworth's, Meds are so comfortsble you never know you're wearing one. So forget that old-fashioned notion gbout “sitting out” several days a month. And have more fun time when vacation rolls around! Get your Meds from a salesgirl at Woolworth's. . . and enjoy your whole summer.

9. Taleum is particularly important at this time of year to preserve bathfresh daintiness all day. Here's a beauty trick I've found keeps me cool, fresh, and fragrant . .. even in hot weather. Every day (twice a day if it's a sizzler) I pat on CASHMERE BOUQUET TALCUM head to toe. I love the satiny smoothness of Cashmere Bouquet... the way it protects me from chafing. Love it too for absorbing every drop of excess moisture after a bath. So Cash. mere Bouquet Talc goes on my Woolworth shopping list. How about yours?

10. Sun-proof make-up is the order of the day. If yours “washes out” or looks stagey under harsh sunlight... stop in at Woolworth's for LADY ESTHER COMPLETE CREME MAKEUP. It's made to flatter your skin under any light. .. soft or glaring. Just apply it with your fingertips (no water or sponge needed). Instantly, tiny lines and skin defects seem to vanish . . your skin takes on loveliness that lasts hours! Buy two and you'll always have a fresh, Lady Fsther Complete Creme Make-up on hand.

11. The new season calls for new lipstick to blend with the colors you'll be wearing. "Now here's where you can get the variety that spices 8 woman's life! 1 like to keep several different shades of LADY ESTHER LIPSTICK around. Soft shades for day . . . bold for evening . . . and, of course, lipsticks on both pink and orange casts. How much pretiier you look when your lipstick really goes with the colors you have on! For a wide color choice, get Lady Esther Lipsticks at Woolworth's.

12, Skin tones change when you spend more time outdoors. Don't the mistake of using last winter's powder the summer through. While you're shopping Woolworth's, shop for a new shade of LADY ESTHER FACE POWDER. No foundation is necessary with

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makes

be without”

When you're "fresh out” of the toiletries you use every day... well, you've lost without them! I've just checked mine... and 1 thought you might want to check yours, too, Here's mylist. Whynot check off what you need. , then take this list to Woolworth's,

Lady Esther. By itsclf, it expeesses the full magic of color . . . gives your complexion that appealing freshness. Just smooth on one of Lady Esther's vibrant new shades, It clings and flatters for hours . . . so you needn't puff, puff, puff to look your prettiest,

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