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a creamy beige .jacket, black buttons and belt

of rabbit-hair-and-wool jersey. The price is a quiet $18. gaan! ; Tweedy textured cottons are smart for yearround wear, The one photographed is navy and

are given much notice over both slim and full skirts. You'll like .the ensemble with the short (just above the waist) jacket. of red gabardine

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F YOU like the wide open spaces, you can find. an outJet for this love with a huge living room picture window.

It wasn't until three weeks after they'd moved in that the drapes finally arrived giving

western life, cruise around the Butler University area and get

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Capping

Ceremony

the Methodist Hospital Nursing School are scheduled at 8 p. m. tomorrow

September and will be graduated in 1954, Conferring of the

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isinininimimnes PAGE 7: iy First State Mortar Board Day * Planned af DePauw Sunday ;-

Times State Service

GREENCASTLE, Feb, 28—The DePatw University -

Be nd slim black skirt, made of Burlington's } IR £0 si Meek ski - a Mortar Board Chapter will entertain the, groups from : A charming FWS-lone fashion, Showh above, / An nounce . Indiana and Purdue Universities at the firgt annual Mor- & i combines a thin-strapped party dress of golden i he A > 5 rayon honan with a braid-trimmed shrug jacket APPING exercises of tar Board State Day Sunday. : ' Mortar Board is the senior t

women's scholarship and leadership. honorary. Fifty students and their advisers are expected to attend,

white with wide red cowhide belt by Vogue. The Only beware of an audience. : 3 : es sweater top is smoothly fitted, the skirt grace- 'y in the White Cross Service ‘A Woman's Place in the w * fully full ; When Mr. and Mrs. Louis = = 0 oer the po- Center at the hospital. One Community” will be the theme H Roll Tay fun . Oakes moved into their subur- HS Musl fal am ! ta I M y snty of or c v y ¥ onor 0 ode ro home. the glassed front lice department's honor system. hundred two freshman students : the conference, expected to ie CR . RTS: cha pit y > ’ al bn ! elve on come a 8 > SHORT COATS AND charming boxy boleros 1o,m was their pride and joy. Zl Will recelye the jnsignia, ecome an. annual, Rial: Mr. Nurses Listed IF YOU WANT A touch of The students entered last | oy he the keynote :

speaker. Her topic will be “The Power of a Woman.” Ld » n

Union. A banyuet will be held at 12:30 p. m. for representa. ’ tives and their advisers.

Junior and senior students on

the distinction list’ of the

with white linen collar and silver buttons over some privacy. your fill. caps indicates their full ac- T "IE PAN Methodist Hospital Nursing the full navy gabardine skirt. By Mrs. Oakes re- And if you see grown women gseptance into the school. wi HREE JSANEL discunsions Schoo are anounced by Miss ) You'll see a group of fashions that need “un- -geived an anonymous note com- firessed in ey op ha Miss Fredericka E. Koch, quainted in a nity Frederick E. Koch, director. OU 1 See : r . . ' 3 x ; . derpinnings and get a complete description of plaining about the new cur- INR ATOun hn Bo Se school director, will present the Through Volunteér Service,” They include Miss Mary Ann ) i What goes under what—petticoats, corselets and tains. "somebody's mother. ’ caps. She will be assisted hy = Mrs. Joe McCord; "Community Tilley, Terre Haute, and Miss Fak bl : $ rad A It read, “Why did you build a In an attempt to have more Miss M. Jean Steiner and Mrs. Work and Family Life,” Mra, Kathleen May Kagey, Laotto, i EEE vet ro rn 15a oy nO Atte Picture window if you Irtended ence in the neighborhood. a Fthel Palsgrove. Mrs. Shirley Roy Sutherlin, and “Keeping Seniors, and Mrs. Joyce Louise & sma) ever: i Su or Poon ahi e to hide it with flowery drapes Per mothers decided. to teach W. Fowles, assistant director Alive Spiritually,” Mrs. John Waggoner Aurora, Ill; Miss 8 4 NL wool on one side, black faille on pg ine past two nights, since oi voungeters how to play of the school, and Miss Emma Cartwright, Mayla Lois Botsford, Grand 3 ar, ; Thi you started drawing those i. YE. Beayer will be in charge of Representatives have been Rapids, Michy; Miss Carolyn 3 ccessories add flavor to fashion. This sea- {yi oc we've lost track of our tai V v sorite a candle-lighting ceremony invited to attend chufch serv- Lea Hudelson} Paoli; Miss Bare | i son there are soff pouffed scarfs, dickeys, cris 8 r Cowloys being the favor ghwng cer . : AE oy white bows and Rov worn at th Ny favorite serial, ‘Life With the ,..,meq” roles, the mothers ra fces in Greencastle Sunday bara’ Jodn Thetipson, Salem, : TS ut » e + 4 Oakes." went so realistically into this . : merning, followed by registra- and Miss Patricia Ann Thompest looking gloves are long, crushed and crisp . OTHERS WHO WILL tion in the-M 3 s : white Mrs. Oakes suggested the training act that they even in- * n the: Memorial Student son, Speedway, juniors. —— , or short and pastel with matching ascots. . : is i 3 : 4. take part are Miss Ruth H. . I SR Handbags have a narrow look. Box bags and audience soul} ves. R 2 vested In ‘western outfits. back ' Blackburn, faculty representa- — satchels are still in the running. television set ke 2 : sre waa only she Uawbark tive; Miss Mary W. Milburn, 3 ; r © ; i 7-VOO After a half-hour of pretending Student Association president; vou ca pamaxvon UII Fille Nn Pan dunman, Alumnae THE e : mothers gaspingly gave up the 230012 « Ang ihe | the French quarters of New Or- oo : Rev. Claude M. McClure and leans and still wind up with a | i fact, they've decided they'd the Rev. Ralph O. Pearson, hos- : made in U. 8.” pr : rather tolerate boisterous “Hi pital chaplains, YMCA When Joseph Alexander lest Ho Silvers” than spend the The Choral Club of the school here on a trip to the C aftermooncrawlingand prancing. jill sing. A r - 1 1 Dir. Die wit gave him expiet EE tT re ea. high grade & ing back some ng . , NY » ' 35. House- orders to br THE MAIN TOPIC of con- cxercises, Ww I la Cit 4 Ss g Frenchy. versation between Miss Lois A. Indianapolis girls in the lo cost men's clu a Citrus, i Lis Lo 4 After two hours of exercising gimon, 4714 Carrollton Ave. group are Misses Loretta Lie cketbook CREAM OF THE CROP—Fashions to be fea- the foreign language with the .n4 Bob Hochuli, formerly of Compton, Janet Eileen Dyer, _t sta tured in Block’s Glamour Career Show at 5:30 Freachsrealng dealer, (rob Indianapois, now a student at ij] Suzanne Gipson, Barbara Christian But p.m. tomorrow includes a cotton tweed with A cried to purchase a a Cs Ann Haggard, Nary Jane Hott FW Not Sectarian 11; slightly cowhide belt (above). Right is a two-in-one fash- pure silk, hand-painted scarf. this week-end. ) mas, (Sorolon Lote Kell, TAT MAS aN | ion, a slim-strapped rayon honan party dress It was Mrs. Alexander who Miss Simon, a student. Al Gpaviehe Lusk Fothy A N a crop, with soft wool jersey shrug jacket to match discovered the ‘made In Smith College, who will attend ta} / son YMC Aroear : — Hit and : Nashua,’ N. H."” label. At least 3 dapce at Bob's school tomor- Also Misses Ruth Ellen Mid- 2 Join the Y ABLES: By BETTY LOCHER her husband tried. row, recently was elected 8mith tieton, Gloria, louise a th, Vy \ NN JE Times Fashion Edifor . ’.n 8 Athletic Association rergsenta. Nancy nn albert, yllis re in qual. AREER girls can save themselves sr POTIFEMAN W tive. ‘Her escort is a member of Ann Turley, Rcse-Marie Eliza- & ’ . S s A CITY POLICEMAN was E. Ar esc a mb . a . undant hours of tedious shopping and re- geen playing tag With 8 state - the Varsity football team af a han Zane, Charles Mayer and Company, 29 West Washington St, : . pil man yesterday. . y, 4 Moderately search on “what's new” by attending The Indianapolis motorcy- A team like this is bound to Ruth Williams and Beryl Aud- = TS — Off Block's career-girl fashion show at 5:30 clist, who regularly patrols the "3000. fey Woima, rarily. p. m. tomorrow -in.the Auditorium. There, in 8. yoaie-Menisy 8 oan | heap; more capsule form, they can get their spring 1952 a a cars parked “vitamins” of fashions. IE tt areas. { 1eap. All fashions shown, in conjunction with Included in these legal of- | » rr /ide varia- Glamour magazine, are in a reasonable price fenders was the state police | 9 d price. range—good “investment” clothes. car which also got a white nigh. They have been carefully selected for style, paper windshield ornament. . . - Ipply. fabric, workmanship and price. The result is a ta Bonito Sal 7S: Seon the collection of clothes the average working girl : | .

ul; cheaper, high. arce; fairly + plentiful;

Still cheap, ;

priced — tured as photographed in the March issue of will begin tomorrow at 1 (Glamour magazine. Among them you will see [ : : — A Ii ag ) ’ . Hille a suit with the look of a two-piece dress. It has Butler University, -accord + supply. . ing to a new plan of in- | i : sR S—Reason- Two-Star Diet— Th : : formal rushing first put into 10 t 1S 1 mn ? TT oan : . practica during the” fall se- : S y priced. I : . mester, | . : - : able. H t es . Girls who register In the | i J : SUPPLY. You Don i ave O Sta Fve dean of women's office before . : * "tomorrow will be eligible to | | en Nn nner Jes sligntly : Co. participate in rush. Then they | ‘g y high will be invited to the sorority Y Mreentel ou Nn O ose 2 houses for luncheons, spreads | : y : and small parties. | pply; mode By VIVIAN BLAINE This is the fourth In a seven- wheat bread: 2 slices, 3x8%x% LDrglerence ez1ds aud bi) Leer | i th lay series, o-Star Diet. inches 3 riced. THiS notion at you Vivian Blaine, star of the hit liverwurst: 1 slice, 34 inches omice at 1h ® close of Tush pe s—High. need to starve or that show, “Guys and Dolls,” teams diam., % inch thick pr. YS "oa :

ity improve er.

can afford that will stand her in good stead for many seasons. ! Miss Marmi Kingsbury will commentate on the show which will include clothes for career, social and leisure hours.’ * 9 “CREAM of the Crop” fashions will be fea.

with Ann Williams-Heller, reducing authority, in giving a

lettuce: 3 large leaves)“

ial foods you must have special food Grapefruit (1% medium)

Sororities

Plan Rush |

SORORITY rush activities |

SORORITIES ALSO will en- |

arce. in order to lose weight is simple, easy to follow, medical- Coffee, tea or skim milk (1 cup) tertain prospective Butler coeds nple supply. nonsense. ly-approved method, for you to Dinner with teas, brunches, picnics —— The diet that you are follow- be trim for spring. Romaine or iceberg lettuce and slumber parties during the

$ . Feting at regular times is of hot water. capsule equivalent) with one | Y 5 important, too. In show busi- Breakfast (215x13% inches) whole report to the group at its Mar. | / oat ‘ i ness this can he a problem, but fliced banana (14 medium) | cs wheat cracker. 26 meséting. Hh y oY ways YOU i I'va worked outa system that or sTBARES IM R “BAVME] —— : e mi ished : 3 allows me three full meals a Corn flakes (1g cup mixed with Dn! TRADES IN ON YOUR DOWN PAYMENT! -— : ek is one ih £ med di® : ¥ 2 day and all of them at regular ~¢ one tablespoon bran) 2 F- 0 rial pten . toloals + luncheo® : times, 5 Cottage cheese balls (2 table- Ow an A ord a (asty 12 ro. Try it n sderful § : I have a combination break- c ne Spooks) ak (1 ) This hearty» ar AO. ecipes o 4 fast -and Iunch when L get up, Coffee, lea or shim m (1 cup) sme S hern 2% food T : around noon. I have a small’ Luncheon ; enjoy - favo te dinner before I go to the thea- Tomato soup (1 cup) . all u 100 ed gree ter and then, when the show is Liverwurst sandwich (whole - chess sex P : Sunnyside Guild Sets televisions finest! \ ® ; Spring Meeting Monday The BURLINGAME by DU MONT THE spring meeting of Sunnyside Guild will be held at Originally $459.95 . .. NOW + 12:30 p. m. Monday in the Marott Hotel. A board | 17 Inch rectangular session will'precede the meeting at 11 a. m.. screen is built-in FM ¢ ; wv . . . \ radio, ug-in_ tor recMrs. LeRoy Portteus will preside. Committees re- ond. player. Beautiful 339 : porting will be Mrs. A. B. Chap- contemporary cabinet. j man, special flowers; Mrs Hostesses for Monday's meet- ; : a> George’ W. Shafer, relief; Mrs. ing will be Mrs. Theodore Root, . . Nordeau Heaps, Flower Mis- chairman; Mesdames Charles The AR frm—————y » Hi-Heel : . sion, and Mrs. Frank Jennings, Renard, Thomas Riddell, Port- Oriainal DMORE by bu MONT 3 h > : library. > ef teus, Walter Nolte, Paul Mer- | riginally $469.95 . .,.. NOW | > y r . + Mrs. Charles Seidensticker, reli and Kurt W, Schmidt. ith" ab a : Sout hospital furnishings; Mrs. Rob- a a : : ert Zaiser, supplies; Mrs. Myron - . : .. Lig. i] I. Austin, radio; Mrs. John W. Officers Are Electéd | Plug i id Sens $ 95 i Burke, television; Mrs. E. L. ? { . if , . Bett, movies; Mrs. Willlam By YWCA Boar d : |J/ olaver. h Wohayuny ing-into- Fruend, Seventh District; Mrs. Mrs. Alpert Stump is the | veneers ‘muh, dainty LeRoy Martis, Inaianaports new president of the Indian- | & ; f Women, an s. we dy” does Counci a Oe +. 390% TWOA Board of Diese 4 The SHERBROOK by DU MON. Quality. Lae MRS. GUY E MORRISON Others elected include Mes- |} Huge 19 inch picture, built-in AM-FM radio, | sati onal eo and Mrs Edward W. Dyar will dames Charles Coy, Leonard 3-speed ‘automatic phonograph. Handsome {| announce .the date of the an- - A. Smith. and John.A. Town, (J cabinet with full doors. | 5 a? nual card party and committee first, second ® and. third vice : =. chairmen for the event, ’ presidents; Mrs. Henry J. DU MONT Priced from : . Bichargeon and Mrs. Kenneth . $ . $ . Ss ampbell, recording and corre- . Camera Club to Hear sponding secretaries, and Mrs, k 289 to 1795 ef thern x Talk on Composition Felix Vonnegut, treasurer. 4 ; . a a >t - ——— feat of spy) i . Donald Mattison, director of . || Special Showing of New Westminster II Today! - = rozen, packed the Herron Art School, will be Plan Square Dance ion a 5 : . ——— You the dele : a the guest speaker tonight when ; : > : : te, na de. the Indianapolis Camera Club . An old-fashioned square and Ng . 4 * meets in its E. Ohio St. head- round dance will be given by y/ y § /) as L : . ; MoS quarters. + © © “the Parents Club of Mayer i '/ 7 / ( ) ([4 / /) Py [ : 4 una.- en er : : > © He will give a tak, illus- * Neighborhood House at 8 p. m. | / : 3 \. das C ” (I 3 tratéd with colored slides, on tomorrow. Proceeds will be '|@ a” a : Te ay wi Fei? l pied on

ing with me allows you to lose

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spring’ semester. Each organ-

Treat Your Family

weight in comfort and does not present you with a list of expensive speclal foods. It is, in fact, a budget diet. In following it, you might like to make use of some discoveries I made in dieting. It was in California that I picked up the habit of starting dinner with a small, green salad.

4 2 . ant, leisurely affair if you're or T'S AN EXCELLENT habit {4 feel and look your best. Stewed (dried) prunes White Cross Guild. Members i when you're on a diet since FOURTH DAY'S DIET (4 prunes, no sugar) of the board include Mes- Cd goro0 ®

green, raw vegetables provide bulk and take the edge

from your hunger.

leafy,

over, I have my third meal of the day. *® » » ANOTHER important point in connection with your meals is allowing lots of time in

' which to eat. No hurried meals,

no gulping and certainly, no

discussions that are upsetting, (15

Mealtime should be a pleas- -

By ANN WILLIAMS-HELLER Before Breakfast: Juice of 15 lemon in small glass

ization is limited to three parties and its alumnae may give one additional party.’

Hospital Guild Board

Elects Chairman Mrs. D. A. Bartley is the new | chatrman—eof—the—executive board, Methodist Hospital |

sour cream dressing) or ' Broiled lamb chop (1 rib, 2x1%x 3% inches) Steamed halibut steak (3x1% x1 inches) Mashed yellow turnips (12 cup) Boiled or baked potato . medium, 34 inches long) esh pears (2 medium)

Skim milk (1 cup) dames John J. Noble, J. Edgar Sometime during day:

1 teaspoon cod-liver oil

White, R. Dwight Harper Jr. | and Chester Bland.

(or { A nominating committee will |

whe Art of Composition for used for material at the center || : 2 the Camera as a Painter Sees located at the corner of Nor- xi (Vi=:11 4 Hr “ : leer j 18 Came Ha, -b ~~ wood and West Sts. I-A MERID i$" : . Hy us i fir .

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