Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1951 — Page 10

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Vacation Trip

By RUTH MILLETT

relax during that two-week

vacation this summer and let your husband and children

get a real vacation, too?

“Then, in general, adopt these rules: ] One. Leave home worries at HOME. You may have to come back to them—but you don't have to take them

with you. Two. Adopt an uncritical

attitude toward your children, Vacation time isn't the time to improve their manners, thelr posture, or to work at the job of breaking of any other bad habits. It won't hurt them to just be themselves for a couple of weeks It might even do them good, Three. n't make issues out of small things. Your vacation won't be ruined if you don’t get to go through a certain town and call up an old friend—or whatever, 80 don’t harp on minor matters. Four, Give everybody some responsibility. You'll be better company and easier to get along With if you don't try to do everything yourself,

Ruth Millett

Five. Don’t keep comparing every place you go with the comforts of home. If all you want 18 comfort, it's better to stay home. ~ » » !

SIX. Don't keep bringing up

the cost of everything. Money }

matters should be a taboo topic during a vacation, If the man of the house wants to splurge a little, let him splurge—and without comment from you. For instance, if he takes you to a nice place for dinner don’t be nosy about the check or remind him that the same meal at home would only have cost go much, -A woman can be too practical when she goes on a vacation with a man, for most men on vacation like to make an occasional extravagant gesture. « Maybe youre thinking that vacation time should be one time when you don't have .to think about rules. But these .are all easy—and following them will give your whole family a break.

My Day—

Played Role in Welcome For President of Ecuador

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT YDE PARK, N. Y., June 29—I spent most of Tuesday playing a part in the welcome for President Galo

Plaza Lasso of Ecuador. I have begun to feel that with television and radio interviews and United Nations activities, I really have a personal acquaintanceship with

the President and a personal interest in him,

for him at _ Flushing Meadows Tuesday morning was held in the emall room used as a committee room during the General Assembly session, The. president of the General Assembly, Nasrollah Entezam of Iran, welcomed him,

President Plaza responded with a very good speech, after which he held a press conference while the res us greeted and chatted with many acquaintances. Then we all had luncheon in the delegates’ dining room,

» # un XI BADE President Plaza goodby out there though I hoped I would see him again and have the good fortune to meet his wife at the reception in the afternoon at the Wal-

dorf-Astoria. When I arrived

something

| rather early he and his party had not yet shown up.

We were greeted ‘by-the Ecua~ dorian consul and & very kind and attentive group ‘people,

and after chatting for a while, I felt in all probability the President would be relieved to shake one less hand, so I slipped out and went back to the hotel to ‘get ready for my return to

Sorority Council

By ALICIA HART CAREFREE is the word for summer, Clothes are casual, makeup minimal, entertaining easier—all in all, a fine time for enjoying yourself, In this quest for lazy living, however, it’s easy to slip from the carefree into the careless, to tuck your grooming routines away until the more formal routines of fall re-awaken your beauty consciousness. . There are many ways of leaving off beauty extras without neglecting the fundamentals of good looks, Skip fingernail

Summer Feat

SUMMERTIME BEAUTY—Even in summer, when the living is easy, this young woman avoids declaring an off-season on beauty. Elaborate makeup and hair- | care routines are shelved until fall, but quick and easy

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polish if you like, but make certain, your unadorned nails are clean and well-shaped. The samé rule applies to your hair. Elaborate coiffures may be eliminated until autumn festivities revive their suitability. But it’s not a good idea to forget hair care altogether.

Your best bet is a casual arrangement that requires little more care than brushing it into place with a brush. Not only will you save time by stepping out from under your old pincurl, wave-set routine, but you'll also improve the gloss of your

essentials are retained. Casual, outdoor girl gives her lashes a last-minute upsweep before joining her date for tennis (left). Good-looks aids are her colorful surpack dress and her carefree but atfractiye hairdo,

hair with the resultant brushing. This is important during the season when sunning and swimming rob your hair of much natural oil. Heavy applications of cosmetjcs are inappropriate for summer not only because of problems of perspiration and increased skin oiliness, but also because a heavily - shadowed face just doesn’t fit the light and airy feeling of hot-weather clothes, Eye grooming should also be continued. During the sweltering days you'll find tweezers, a colorless lash pomade and an

eyelash curler all good allies in your battle to remain beautiful. Since scraggly eyebrows show up so. unflatteringly under the merciless brilliance of the summer sun, it's a good idea to have tweezers along in your purse .to pluck any strays that may show up in a locker room or ladies’ lounge mirror. Purse tweezers, which are about half the size of the dress-ing-table variety, require little space in your makeup kit, but supply great quantities of selfconfidence in your looks. These midgets, which come in their own button-down plastic carry-

which requires only a quick whisk with a brush to ar. range (right). Although terrace suppers replace indoor dinners, she is careful to look her best despite informality of occasion (center).

ing cases, have scissors handles for efficient tweezing. Also purse-sized for easy carrying are eyelash curlers, which are handy for last-min-ute touch-ups of your wide-eyed look. Although the bow of the curler is of the regular size, a folding arrangement makes it compact and convenient. A small space-saving tube of lash pomade is a double-duty beauty aid, making your lashes pliable for curling as well as darker in effect. A small amount of this cream applied to your lids gives them a healthy shine as well.

-___“ FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1951

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Symphony

Unit Plans.

Project

A new project for the Junior Group of the Womeri's Committee of the Indiana

State Symphony Society for the 1951-52 season was dis-

cussed today at a meeting in the home of Mrs. James Lucius

French, 321 E, Kessler Blvd, E, Drive,

Mrs. French is tHe ne 8 Ww - man for the Junior Group, Shate

| The project will be an edu ca~ tional program in the city schools to prepare young people for the music they will hear at the or-

chestra’s annual Children’ certs, us Cone

Ball Discussed

New officers of the rou office at the meeting IOP ook were made for the annual Symphony Ball scheduled for fall and sponsored by the group, The officers announced by Mrs, French include Mrs, Linda Hamilton Powell, vice chairman: Miss Nancy Stout, treasurer; Miss MarJorie Kroeger, ticket sales, and Mss, Richard DeMars, office servce.

Mrs. John H. Daily, Current Notes; Mrs, Samuel F. Sherwood maintenance; Mrs. Thomas Cc. Capehart, social; Mrs. George H, McClure, projects; Mrs. Eugene M. Fife Jr. public relations, and Mrs, Douglas G. Muir, membership.

6th Season

The Junior Group begins this year its sixth season as an auxillary unit of the Women’s Committee. It assists at all functions pertaining to the support and maintenance of the Indianapolis Byms« | phony Orchestra. The orchestra's conductor, Fa- | bien Sevitzky, suggested its for. mation and dedication to the advancement of music appreciation

: jm the city.

‘Business Women's Group Meets

The annual benefit. card party of the Railway Business Women's Association of Indianapolis will

The Doctor Says— Loss of Hair Analyzed

By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D.

Mrs. M. B,, “the growth of hair, and some causes of non-growth?

Will Meet Today

Beta Sigma Phi Sorority's City| Council will meet at 7 p. m, today in the Ober Building clubrooms. New officers presiding will include Mrs. W. D., Webster, presi-| dent; Mrs. Esther Jacobs, vice! president; Miss Mary Yount, sec-| retary, and Miss Iona Gardner, treasurer, | Committees and plans for the! coming club season will be pre-| sented.

Group Sets Session Mother Thpodore Circle,

day in the Catholic Community Center. A report on the baseball game at Vigtory Field sponsored

given,

new—from something old . . .

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Daughters of Isabella, will hold a business meeting at 8 p. m, Tues-|

recently by the group will be

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Our small granddaughter is 3 |

years old and scarcely has any (on Miss Brash's raise to two hearts. Surely, with such a flat

hair. I am really worried.” In a case like this one sn would like to know what is ' meant by the little girl having “scarcely any hair” since some people expect little girls to have long, beautiful, curly hair and anything short of this is a dis- | appointment. Loss of hair, whether on the | sealp or elsewhere, may come from many different causes, Far and away the most common variety is baldness in men which | may come at almost any age is most common in the middle and late years.

To a great extent this runs in families — apparently inherited through the mother — though other constitutional factors and such things as dandruff may speed the process. » o » ONE MIGHT say that there are three kinds of loss of hair: That in which an infection or

toxin has brought it about and in which the hair will regrow; that in which some other cause exists which should be treated (like thyroid deficiency or alopecia areata), and ordinary baldness. For the latter there is no known way accepted by me cine of growing good hair where there was none before although the speed of loss can sometimes be. delayed.

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Blackwood on Bridge—

Mr. Dale Opens Away Froma King; He's Crazy Like a Fox—As Usual

“THAT'S SOMETHING I neverithat is, to try and force declarer

whispered Mr. Mugzy sagely(to ruff until his trump holding was shorter than Mr, Dale's. With

Dale open away from the! this idea in mind, he led from his

king of clubs in today’s deal.

He saw no reason to comment

|strongest suit. The result was devastating.

Mr. Abel won with the ace of

clubs and returned the suit. Sens-

distribution, she would have done ing danger, Mrs. Keen made a nice better to bid one no trump. But|Play by dropping her small spade that’s not too important here as/instead of ruffing. Her hope was Mrs. Keen had a big hand and that Mr. Abel had started wit

might well have reached a heart {game anyway, Here was Mr. Dale's reasoning {in choosing the seven of clubs as {his opening lead. First, his hand three and this time Mrs. Keen |was woefully weak in high cards, trumped. She led to dummy’s king {He had two principal assets—his/Of hearts and back to her ace. On {club honors and his {trump holding.

Devastating

HE FIGURED his best

four-card the showed out, discarding a spade.

only three clubs so that if he got in later with the king of diamonds the could not force her again,

A club was continued at trick

second trump, Abel

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The situation was grave.

Everything now depended on the bet diamond finesse. Mrs. Keen took]

was to play the forcing game; two more rounds of trumps, then

By JOAN HOW ABOUT it—are you making a holiday visit over the Fourth? And will you be expected to attend church with your host, come Sunday? Just in case, be sure to pack some church-going clothes. A boy or a girl must dress conservatively for Sunday services. A well-pressed suit with a white shirt and a quiet tie. (Sport shirts and loud jackets are definitely taboo.) A simple dress, a neat hat, spotless gloves, a small purse and no jingle-jangle jewelry. A boy guest u the church at

his date, leaving t for the father of ly. If he wears a hat, he parks it under the pew before sitting down,

. = - A GIRL visitor goes into the church behind her hostess (her date's mother). If she removes her coat, her. date ‘helps her. He also finds! the place in the hymnal and prayerbook and shares them with her.

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set ,the contract. , “Mighty lucky opening,” marked Mr. Muzzy.

Dale replied. opening leads that way.”

led the queen of diamonds and let it ride. Mr. Abel won with the king and the following club trick

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In a Personal Vein—

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Mrs. Silas C. Kivett Jr., 6269 Washington Blvd, and her daughters, Elizabeth, Margaret and Katharine, are leaving Sunday for Sioux City, Iowa, to spend the summer with Lt,

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Cmdr. Kivett. Since April Cmdr. Kivett has been stationed in Sioux City in charge of the U. 8, Naval Training Center there.

Mrs. William B. Carrane and son Billy, Chicago, are visiting here with Mrs. Carrane's parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McGaughey, 2927 Broadway. Dr. Carrane arrives from Chicago tomorrow to join his family through the July 4 holiday.

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Leaving tomorrow for a twoweeks vacation in Northport, {Mich,, will be Mr, and Mrs. George {A. Yotter, 150 N. Woodside Ave, {With them will be their children, Pat, Margaret, Sarah and {Charles.

\Back From Motor Trip

The Ralph B. Smiths and children, Dareyl and Sharon, 112 N, Woodside Ave, have ‘returned home after a three-weeks motor trip to Taos, N. M. They visited in the Stagebrush Inn.

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