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UP IN THE AIR—{left fo right) Connie, Cindy and dad, Tino Poggiani.

‘DE. FENCE PROJECT — (eft to right] Sarilee and Edward

Fairringer

Graduation Exercises Recall Fond Memories

By KATY ATKINS AVING MADE A BOW to a few June brides in this column, today we want to mention two of the many graduation exercises that, because they remain true to tradition, stirred nostalgic memories. At Orchard School, in the morning, there were nine girls and one boy in the class, Richard Fairbanks Jr.

announced the various ./ 8th graders never die, they

presentations which in- just go to a local high” cluded a brief sketch of Diplomas were presented by class exper- Dr. Edward F. Kiser, fence by each ; Martha Ann Rosenak’s graduate. grandfather, who gave a kiss amusing to her and a warm handwas ''lIt shake to the other graduates. . The main address was given

Could Only Happen at by the Rev. John K. Ham-

Orchard” The Tth grade girls class of '50 represented the recited a © = gl alumni. poem they Among those in the audihad written, Mrs. Atking ence ne Jane Kinghan, Evy the gist of which was “Old Continued on Page 81; Col. 1

o AT THE RACES—Neal Alig, on hand for the fourth annual Royalton Steeplechase held yesterday near Zionsville (left photo), chats with Barbara Vruwink (left) and her father, the Rev. John Vruwink, In the Russell White box (second photo from left) are

mond. Gus Efroymson of the pi

'BUSHED'—Reuben Jones

SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1951

TENTING TONIGHT—{aft to rig) Ruth Evalyn Myers, Laurie Flollankamp- and Dewey E. Myers.

WHILE PAPAS TAKE a bow across the nation today, more than a dozen local dads deserve double doses of pampering . . . and they'll get it. They are the fathers of local Girl Scouts. Since February they have been preparing Camp Dellwood for the girls to take over this summer. - Early in the spring they opened their maintenance

“progfam by building nine new tent, platforms. This

was followed by a series of projects. Tino Poggiani, in charge of general maintenance, has concentrated his interests on the wash house. Each week-end some of the fathers have appeared at camp in work togs. Thirty-eight tents were raised by William E. Dismore, Burley Hedge, Richard Bearss, Sam Bradford, Alvey Pittman and Paul Moore. Fathers have helped according to their special talents and their interests. Terrill Houston, who is interested in conservation, helped plant approximately 100 pine trees. Reuben Jones, the husband of a cochairman of the health committee, did the repairs and added some plants at the nurse's cottage.

Marvin Coleman built shelves for supplies, while Alfred E. Kuerst prepared the camp publicity folders, planned the reunion and helped solve traffic problems at actual reunion time. Ernest Ohrstrom and Edward Fairringer were among fathers who helped on many other projects such as wash house . . . and fence repair. Richard J. Layton, who with his wife is co-chair-man of the camp committee, has lent a helping hand on every project the group began. New bath facilities at one of the main buildings is the work of Dewey E. Myers. These fathers may rest today, out like all fathers, they will pick up their work tomorrow morning. Upkeep of the camp buildings is a year around project and fathers don't let their daughters down. —By Joan Shoemaker,

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Every Woman Can Be Beautiful

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Pat Tingling Skin Dry With a Soft Towel By JOSEPH C. URKOV, M. D. | EVERY GIRL OR WOMAN poten: tially beautiful? I believe that she is, If I did not think such a possibility existed, 1 would not have consented to . write this series of articles on beauty care, What is beauty anyway? The Greeks had several words for it, and their word is much more meaningful than ours. In ancient Greece, a person was beauti-

- ful who was possessed of:

A beautiful body in prime physical condition. Classic features. Intellectual and moral excellence. What a beautiful ideal! Yet, without a beautiful idesl, I doubt that the ordinary girl or woman can achieve real beauty of face. Even those to whom nature has given unusual beauty of face and form need something more than mere physical beauty if they

are to retain their good looks past childhood. Beauty is something to be sought after, to

» be worked for, to pay price for. & §

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DOWN DEEP inside of all of us is a longing for the full realization of all our innate

. DR. URKOY is a plastic surgeon in Chicago who has served as a counselor to more than 100,000 beauty cuiturists. He is considered one of America’s leading authorities on care and treatment of the skin. ; Here the author gives precious advice on how to keep pretty without undue strain. This is the first of a series of six articles especially written for The Indianapolis Times. They will appear on Sundays In The Times women's section.

possibilities. Every girl or woman as she looks into her mirror sees beauty there. : “If my nose were only better, I'd look like Lana Turner,” the average girl says td herself perhaps substifuting some other weak feature or some other current ‘beauty idol. And she regily believes. it. If she looks in the mirror and sees nothing that pleases her, it is my firm belief that she is an abnormal, perhaps PAyehOpatic; personality. $

THE GIRL OR WOMAN who sees herself as beautiful has taken the first step on ‘the road to beauty. : She knows that within her are fine feelings that put some stamp upon her countenance. Her features may lack regularity, her sxin may not be refined and satiny, her hair may not be bountiful, yet viewing herself in the

GREEKS HAD ‘A WORD —"What beauty?" A ‘modern American maid seeks mementary inspiration from the Hellenic Venus of Mi

Crowd Sunny, Tracks Fast For Annual Royalton Steeplechase

(loft to right) Musdines Gale Fletcher (seated), Jorg W. Barr. John J. Ryan and L. O. Hamilton. Having a snack een races (second oh Miss Ann Kennedy, Jay Boots and Miss Beverly Potts. Mr. Boots,

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oto from right) are {left to right) Miss Ann Spalding,

New York, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thompson

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Blvd. Mrsr. Howard Intermill (extreme right) fill a. a cup from the thermos she and her husband rought far the guests in their box.

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A FRESH START—Say * ‘good morning your face by giving it a good, clean start the day. te i the normal girl should see an iritelligent care of her face and body. Her own special type of beauty is coli pounded of many ingredients: A good home ani family background; the practice of da hygiene; good school taining plus natu intelligence. } Good grooming, good health, who 80! ness and charm, all contribute. to beauty An if there wasn't much in the way of beauty to start with, these developed char istics can be made to add up to beauty. _ Just as the girl sees potentials of beau

illuminated by the ecstasy, the compassion, 4 nobility of thought and feelings. LU aetig et» SAY “GOOD MORNING” to giving I i : Te ir al The mG Ate of Ah

akin is 10 rinse the face With cool water. ‘This

application usually Secomyliahes a

skin but the pores will empty themselves of 1 Be impurities that may have coll night. After this cleansing, enough ofl left on the skin surface so ‘that it unnecessary to apply a foundation cream. As a matter of fact, a foundation ersam should NEVER be used on an oily skin, If the skia is extremely dry, spread a little light oil over the face and remove any excess tissue or a towel, : * * 9» : NOW, LOOK IN the mirror. ' You will see a clean, glowing face that is ready for the application .of makeup. Powder your face, using a soft brush or a powder puff, whichever your judgment indicates. Apply a small amount of rouge and blend on proper areas of your cheeks. Apply another film of powder. ' Powder is the first application for otal tive reasons. It is the last application artistic reasons. Always blend the towards the using a circular eo sar, A final touch: Before you leave the mirror cover the mascara on your eyelashes and the pencil on your: eyebrows with a little plain vaseline and you will be ready for the day.

NEXT SUNDAY: The Danger of Fees Lifting.