Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1952 — Page 13
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ERE'S a cure for washday blues. Set aside one day of the week for a hair wash party. And if you have an adventurous group of friends like Miss Carolyn Cullom has, you may end up with pink hair
to match your new pink costume. /She did.
Thursday, usually set aside by big week-enders as beauty routine day, no longer means a boring stay-at-home night. Fach girl packs her kit with shampoo, brushes, manicure set and other feminine toiletries. in preparation. for the
+ evening. Oftentimes, one of the
members of this wash club discovers a new beauty formula which she shares with the others, Undoubtedly, that's what the new pink rinse was (using the word beauty loosely). If looking like a strawberry ice cream cone is the ‘latest look, then Miss Cullom is quite fashionable. ” n ~ MICHAEL G. VOIVODAS, 330 W. Hampton Drive, almost became a candidate for the million dollar award reputedly ofFord Foundation to any man who can have a baby. The Voivodases, who have been visiting in Florida, decided to take a short cruise. One of the first announcements aboard ship came from the ship's’ doctor. All pregnant women were adviséd to report for sea-sick pills. Mrs. Voivodas, who doesn't fit into that category, felt slightly queasy as soon as the boat started moving.‘ It was her husband who had to stahd
History Group Plans Luncheon
The Indianapolis Historical Council will have a luncheon at 12:30 -p. m. Tuesday in the Marott Hotel. Mrs. ‘Arthur Robinson will speak on “Some First Ladies.” Mrs. Donavon A. Turk will
discuss the activities of Mrs. - A. B. Glick when she was pres-
ident and board member of
the Indianapolis Council of Women. Mrs. Nelle B. Downey will
preside in the absence of Mrs. Laura E. Ray who is in Florida. Mrs. Claude Franklin will have charge of the program; Mrs. William G. Holly, decorations, and Mrs. Merrill G. Christie, songs. 3
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in line with the expectant mothers. Ld » ~ A LINED FACE has always been woman's worst enemy. But if you think the way Mesdames Harold Hasbrook, Charles J. Gisler, Richard W. Power and A. G, Smith do, you may change your mind. After a serious discussion about age, these profound thinkers came to the following conclusion: “Smiles make character lines; frowns make wrinkles. Therefore, a pleated face doesn't mean advancing age.” t ” n a IF YOU SHOULD see an Indianapolis man walking the streets with knee length pants, don't get alarmed. He's harmless. Crawford Mott, an ardent fisherman, built a waterfront house this year in Hillshoro Shores, Pompano Beach, Fila. so that he could go fishing all year ‘round. He was wearing his favorite pair of pants when the new television set arrived. After setting the aerial on the roof, he was faced with the problem of getting down without marring his bottoms. To avoid this, he jumped for the ladder and landed on the ground fracturing his leg. Upon arrival at the hospital, the attendants were forced to cut the pants leg to get to the wound. Despite this, Mr. Mott still feels a sentimental attachment to the pants and won't give them up. »
» ou “OH, LOOSEN THE coil that you wear, Jeanette, . let me
tangle my hand in your hair, my pet... barrassing Pare. Mrs. Pare, who had a poodle cut earlier this week, is now wearing a slick chignon, due to her husband’s suggestion. If she's found a new formula for making hair grow over night, she could make a fortune. » ” n IF YOUR FAVORITE beau fails. to send you- Valentine flowers, don’t be broken-hearted. You can still get a free flower from any of the Allied Florists of Indianapolis. In co-operation with the Heart Fund, Allied Florists will distribute these flowers, starting ‘Monday, to anyone making a the flower stores’ heart containers:
to Mrs. Jeanette
* could prove very em- °
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CONGRESS DELEGATES—Mesdames R. R. McVicker, George C. Kolb, H. A. VanOsdol and John |
Caroline Scott Harrison Unit Elects Delegates to Congress
M ESDAMES Herbert R. Hill, George C. Kolb, Arch N. Bobbitt and Harry
A. VanOsdoll were elected delegates to Continental Congress at yesterday's Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, meeting. Congress will be Apr. 13-18 in Washington. Mrs, John Jefferson, chapter regent, is an automatic dele-
gate. - » - »
ALTERNATES named were Mesdames R. R. McVicker,
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YOUR child tells you another child's parents have asked him to go somewhere with them. WRONG: Let him go without looking into the matter. RIGHT: Get in touch with the parents to find out if they have made the plans—since children often extend invitations without consulting their parents first. =n 5 ~ 5 A GIRL is going to a formal dance. WRONG: She expects her date to carry her lipstick,
comb and compact in his “coat pocket. RIGHT: She puts these
things in an evening bag and looks after them: herself, .
Elections to Be Held By Women's Groups
OTH the Woman's Rotary and Pilot Clube will hold elections and hear Donald Bruce, newscaster, at their
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H. Jefferson.
Maxwell 8S. Droke, Harold C. Curtis, E. J, Dieckman, Scott M. Ford and Arthur W, McDonald and Miss Gertrude Gutelius. Five members have been named to the Congress house committee by Mrs. Wayne M. Cory, Veedersburg, state regent. They are Mesdames I, L. Garrigus, Mark A. Dawson, Arthur J. Weber and Peter W, Zimmer and Miss Claribel Moore.
meetings next week.
The Woman's Rotary will hold a 12:15 p. m. guest
luncheon Monday in the Hotel Washington. Donald Bruce's topie will be “Decision Now.” He will be introduced by Miss Forba McDaniels. Mrs. Elizabeth 8chofield is program chairman and Miss Jeanette Riker will preside. # Ed ” AT. THE THURSDAY night Pilot Club dinner at €:15 o'clock in the same hotel Mr. Bruce will discuss “Operation You.” Mrs. Randolph Coats will introduce him. Mrs, Bruce will be a special guest, Mrs. Grace Wicklund is nom-
inating A committee chairman. Presiding will be ' Mrs, Bessie
T. Parks:
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. ers and past presidents.
Appointed by Mrs. Cory to the page committee from the chapter are Mrs. Edward G. Hoffman Jr, Mrs. Arthur H, Northrup, Miss Annette Short and Miss Jessie Mae Hicks. Eletted to the chapter nominating committee yesterday were Mesdames Kolb, A. C. Brooks, Russell 8. Bosart, | George C. Wright and Kenneth Dix Coffin. The election will be | next month,
Mothers Club
Sets Luncheon
Founders and past presidents of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fra- | ternity Mothers Club will be honored at a luncheon at 12:30 ! p.m. Tuesday in the chapter | | house. Mrs. Harvey Kares will be in charge of the luncheon and Val- | entine table decorations and Mrs. 8, F. Burns, program. The subject of the program will be “Doorway to the Past.” Mrs. Robert Bosson will give an
loving cup toeach of the found-
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Queen Elizabeth May Exercise Key Influence Over Fashions
By EL TOOMEY United Press Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK Feb, 8—The new look could very well be the Elizabethan look, now that England has a pretty
young Queen to influence fash-
fons. n ~ ” . QUEEN ELIZABETH'S nye ence might even be a boon women's wardrobes.» She's known to consider her husband's preference for both style and color—a habit most men consider admirable, Although she won't have much time to worry about new clothes for awhile, the young Queen isn't as reluctant to
accept new styles as she used
to be, 80 a possible Elizabethan trend need not be ultra conseryative.
Ing or for the serious
Trunks packed with the biggest special wardrobe ever designed for a member of the Royal Family are on their way back to Clarence House. They are filled with pastel outfits Elizabeth had intended to wear as a Princess touring Australia with the Duke of Edinburgh, Some of them may never be worn, since they won't be suitable for a period of mournficial will
duties the
face.
new Queen
» » # BUT THIS WARDROBE, hiddén so far from the public, reflected even More originality than the clothes designed for the royal tour of Canada, according to Norman Hartnell, designer” for the Royal Family. In a visit to this country just two months ago, Hartnell con-
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He emphasized no member of the Royal Family intended to set fashions, so the new Queen's influence would not be deliberate, as it was in the days of England's former quecns when the ladies of the court determined styles worn by all women of high society. The Elizabethan look might be. described as. feminine, but without the ruffles and fancy trimming that characterized the fashions set by England's wther Queen “Elizabeth in ane other Elizabethan era.
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