Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1951 — Page 7
mA. Oates Jr. dary Frances by the Band
Seyfreid, Alm Tuetz, Leo Hinz, Charles ilip Sheridan.
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units of" the ld will meet Service Cenal Ave., Psy- . Baptist, Dond Gold; toAve., Universt Michigan; ren’s Cheer, 1d St. Marks;
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‘MONDAY, DEC. 3, 1951 ____
‘Miss Byall
Is Wed in
Church Rite.
An informal ceremony united Miss Ramah Byall, 6417 N. Oak“land Ave, and James R. Smith, Gosport, at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in the Central Baptist Church, The Rev. George O'Donnell officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Byall, Hobart, and Mrs. Lucille Smith, Gosport, are the parents of the couple. Mrs. Dale Helm, the bride's only attendant, wore an orchid
‘ taffeta frock. Dr. William Hotz-
man attended the bridegroom. The bride chose a champagne taffeta afternoon gown complemented with a brown and gold cloche. She wore orchids. The couple left for a motor trip south following a reception in the church parlors. They will live in Gosport The bride is a graduate of Purdue University and the bride-
groom attended Indiana Uni. versity,
Miss Koers, Mr. Parrish Marry Here
‘Mrs. Harry Paul Parrish was Miss Joan Koers before her marriage at 9 a. m. Nov. 22-in the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. She is the daughter of Mrs. Charles J. Koers; 829 N, Oxford St. The bridegroom is the son of Harvey Parrish, 2359 8. Keystone Ave. " The Rev. Fr, John Wells read the vows at ‘the double- -ring ceremony, Mrs. Ralph Lark was
«matron of honor and Mrs. Wil-
liam Wyss and Mrs. James Lee were bridesmaids. Others attending the bride were Miss Margaret Lark, junior bridesmaid, and Angela Wyss and Cathaleen Koers, flower girls. Joseph Bruno was chosen for best man. Ushers were Ralph Lark, William Wyss and James Lee. Tommy Clark was ring bearer. Following the ceremony, a breakfast was held in Holly Hock Hill restaurant and a reception in the home of the bride. The couple are now at home at 2010 N. Meridian St.
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You Too Can Make Yoursel? Attractive
By ALICIA MART [EXCEPT for a few legal matters, the number of
years you've chalked up on i
life's calendar has little to do with your age. Yoti're as old as you look. These are the sentiments of Joan Bennett, well-known film star, whose book, “How to Be
Attractive,” recently published
by Alfred A. Knopf, stresses the rewards of a positive rathér than a‘ negative approach to both beauty and life in general.
Instead of sadly fondling
faded memories of past glories,"
it's a wise woman who takes a good long look at herself—hére and now—and comes to -the sometimes-startling conclusion that youth and beauty are not necessarily synonymous,
If you're in your middle years, stop thinking in terms of the fatal forties and finale fifties; chances ‘are, there's , nothing antiquated about you except your ideas about yourself,
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TO CHECK how rusty your notions may have become, ask yourself these questions: Are you still trying to squeeze into a size 10 dress simply because it's always been your size?
Is your wardrobe still swamped with pink just because, way back”when, someone impressed upon you its becomingness? Then consider how long it's been since you actual«ly tested the truth of these guiding principles.
“I.earn your figure as it is today,” urges Miss Bennett. “Get out the tape measure and start to face facts.” If you fear your findings will be embarrassing, she reminds you, “No one but you need know exactly what the tape measure says. But you must know it if you are to dress to conceal the facts.”
Throw the light of Bolissty upon your own excuses, too. Avoid buying clothes that are too tight across the rear, pretending you'll “ease the seams, buy a new girdle, or lose in a week or two, wear a different pair of shoes.”
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IT IS FAR better simply to admit to yourself a figure defect such as large .hips, and formulate for yourself a set of working rules for wardrobe planning. If hips are your problem, Miss Bennett suggests, do give yourself enough room,
don’t choose shiny fabrics, do.
CHECK-UP—Joan Bennett, strates a point she emphasizes in tractive.”
be careful about print dresses, do buy skirts shaped for your problem, and do add the- appearance of width above your waistline. Now that you're facing your beauty problems with new alert-
ness, it's probable you'll find your complexion has changed as you matured.
Colors once right for you may now be completely wrong; shades you thought you could never ‘wear may prove the very thing to bring out present skin tones. Or perhaps you never quite knew the proper colors to choose, and selected your costumes on a hit or miss basis.
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“MANY OF our mistakes in choosing colors can be corrected by an inexpensive learned-at-home lesson,” says Miss Bennett. Buy a few packets of colored crepe paper in a good selection of shades. From them make capelets or test blouses, which should be
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tried on before a mirror in a good strong light. It's helpful to invite, as consultant on this “fitting,” a friend who has a goog eye for color and a candid tongue. Between the two of you, you should be able to decide, without guesswork, just what hues are now most becoming to you.
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SELECTION of the right clothes is important, but “the most expensive, most becoming, most tastefully selected wardrobe in the world is not better than a handful of rags if it isn't kept in immaculate, constantly wearable condition.”
A broken shoulder strap should be sewed back on immediately; a pin may tear the fabric of your slip. Wear-dusty hats should be brushed and put on hat-stands, either bought or improvised of cardboard. Shoes need toe-pads, of crushed tissue or of fabric stuffed with cotton. “This program should be automatic, with no last-minute rush to fix up things.”
THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES
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Econ Club Party Set
Mrs. Y €. Hollings, 5362 Washington Blvd., will be hostess at 2 p. m. Dec. 5 for the Christmas parfy of the Home Economics Club. 8he will be assisted by Mesdames P. H. Lineback, R. H. Templeton, J. Allen Dawson and Paul C. Wadleigh.
Mrs. Edward B. Raub Jr. will present a group of Christmas stories with appropriate background music. There will be group singing of Christmas carols. Two former club presidents, Mrs. Paul Stokes and Mrs. James Jay, will preside at the tea table. The Christmas proj-
. ects for the club will be the
contribution of home - made cookies by the members of the club for the Service Men's Center and jelly for the Indianapolis Day Nursery.
“Will Install Officers
Indiana Alpha’ Chapter of Zeta Beta Chi, national business women's sorority, will have installation of officers at their business educational meeting
at 7 p. m. Thursday. in the Hotel Lincoln. -
New officers to be installed are Miss, Maryellen Sherman, president; Mrs. Grace Boston, vice president; Miss June Wolf, and Mrs. Rosemary Hesselgrave, recording and. corresponding secretaries; Miss Violet Douglass, treasurer; Miss Alma Morrison, historian, and Mrs. Doris Butler, chaplain. The Glee Club of Emmerich Manuel Training High School will present a program of Christmas music under the direction of Miss Freda Hart.
Attending Dance
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Corbin, Louisville, Ky., formerly of Indianapolis, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Notra. Talbert, 539 Boulevard Place. Mr. and Mrs. Corbin are here to attend
the St, Margaret's Guild Dance
Saturday.
Removes Stains
For peach, pear, cherry and plum stains, soak tablé linens in cool water. Then work in glycerine and let stand for several hours. Apply a few drops of vinegar and rinse thorough«ly. Launder in warm soapsuds.
Ceremony
° Auxiliary will
Couple Wed
In Church
Times State Service
BROWNSBURG, Dec.-3 ! —A double-ring ceremony united Miss Jeanne Kath-
ryn Muller and Richard H. Ward in the Browgsburg” Christian Church at 2:30 p. m. yesterday. The bride is the daughter of + Mr. and Mrs. Louis. R. Muller, 313 8. Breen St. . | The bridegroom, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Homer B. Ward, Crawfordsville, chose as his attendants Francis Shinkle, Capt. George Scantland and Charles Kirkpatrick, Attending the bride were Mrs: Clint Wilkins, Mrs. Lloyd Fix and Miss Florence Ellen Clarke.
For the ceremony the bride wore ivory satin gown with a short train and fingertip attached to a Juliet cap of safin lace. Attendants wore gowns similar to the birde’s in hunter green bengdline with white fur
muffs and matching fur head- |
pieces. A reception was held in the bride's home after which the couple left for a three-weeks stay in Florida. For traveling the bride chose a navy blue suit witH pink accessories. The couple will be at home after Jan. 1 in Crawfordsville. The bride is a graduate of Purdue University and a member of Phi Mu Sordrity. The bridegroom is also a graduate of Purdue.
Auxiliary To Entertain
The Lutheran Child Welfare entertain the Ladies of Redeemer Church at a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Friday in the Lutheran Children's Home, 3310 E. Washington 8t, Mrs, Wiliam Rothermel, chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames C. P. Meyer, Otto Lawrenz, Herman Klasing, Marian Farrell and Fred Korff. A buffét supper and Christmas surprise package sale, sponsored by the auxiliary will be held from 4:30 to. 7:30 p. m. Saturday in the home, Mrs. Paul Rupprecht is chairman.
Proceeds from the supper will
be used to defray expenses of the children’s Christmas.
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