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WEDNESDAY, MAR. 26, 1952

Ladies' Dept. STREET FLOOR

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. : ot 1 > 2 . te : o > ARLES wi hat 1 Really Means LoS ANGELES Mar. 26- a alfie 4 a = ‘ —Robert Lionel Baérncopf i : : : ; : took Miss Rosalyn Jean # By MURIEL LAWRENCE = © will be in no Sian to y1alk to isan the things ( Ro . . ' i i " i e . of a Hehe as his bride in a noon N THE motion picture, “The River,” the a child. » ; ceremony Sunday. The rite ~ story of a family of English children 4 »' — was read in the Ambagsador living in India, the heroine's. little brothér ; : Hotel by Dr, Edgat F. Magnin.- . f cobra bit HE HAS BETRAYED his brother or friend Afterward a reception fol- dies of cobra bite. because he felt himself betrayed by them. We | HE wheels of fortune don't pass anyone by if Mrs. Jowed in the Regency Room of Thos Seth brings special SOROW 3s er cannot persuade Ril {8 Siauge Ris Bie bv C : : e hotel. ie couple w e : . ttackin or callin m v Janet Cartwell has anything to say about it. And she _'% “°° in Indianapolis after a interest in the snake that lived among the roots athe King im » the wo Brod between his did all the talking in her home yesterday. motor trip East. % oe 227an free at Re talebearing and his failure to ep us iSpre Shout v ther than the usual tea, Mrs, Cartwell invited Miss Glory Cedar was the * his fears that he 1s not properly loved a eri oy for Turkish coffee mald of honor, and David Alex- Blested 0 repn this interest preciated. We help by proving how baseless are re A de BE f as hi . these fears. . and a glimpse In the future. g,.4 ps.pecome such a prob- 2 EASIRCoP was 3 Her failure to Inform on =e IF OVER-DRAMATIC reactions to the Whether the beverage appealed um that she has practically on her little brother cost him his word “tattletale” are due to the fact that this to the guests or not, they all ¢5rceq to bluntly tell the girls, : life. If she had informed on noun. like the word “liar,” is a fear-filling one > drank up and took part in the “Keep away from me.” THE BRIDE is the daughter him, would she have been a 107 a many of us. Associated with buried hurts clairvoyant ritual. One of her more considerate of Mrs. John Karl Hene, for- “tattletale?” of our own childhoods, it is forgotten until one Once the cups were emptied, friends, in an attempt to be merly of Chattanooga and In- Children who give us In- day someone flings the name “tattletale” at our they were turned onto the helpful, placed a sign on the dianapolis. Mr. Baerncopf's formation upon which we must Ee son or daughter. saucers, rotated three times Traylor front door reading, parents are Mr, and Mrs. Joseph act- are not “tattlers.” To and left for Mrs. Cartwell to "Quarinting.y tavod Bai B. Baerncopl, 3633 Coliseum qualify as a “tattletale,” Jimmy so oo \ read. . 0 friends stayed away bu Ave., Indianapolis., or Ann must report on-some-. Mrs. Lawrence used to denounce \ The perfect hostess saw to 80 did the Painters, Mrs. Baerncopf was grady- thing that is over and ‘done HEARING HE a end 2 and cone it that every guest left with a : at ated from Radio Actors Insti- with, They are motivated, not by a desire to om : re volces of the teacher, the parent, wonderful future in store. MR. AND MRS. NICHOLAS tute 1,08 Angeles. The bride- protect the child they inform on, but by jealousy, temp d oe Us ro. FARRIS and Paul Farris, 50 _.o0n” 4 Sigma Alpha Mu revenge or a hunger for attention. the friend who used it to noun what we felt as DO YOU HAVE a hidden W. 58th Bt, drove to Washing- Fraternity member, is a gradu- oy We must begin to hog pribe Th from what we Renoir soul? Members of the Lon hie past week-end fer Ate of Indiana University. THIS IS a helpful distinction. It eliminates A OE Te ve can help sons Y . rt stay, 4 B, A ' Indianapolis Day Nursery Jun- wil visit Mrs. Connie Valanos, focuses our entire. attention on. the child who and daughters whose self-distrust has been - lor Auxiliary have been discov. ry Farris’-sister, formerly of PEO Chapt needs it—the boy or girl who “tattles” because expressing itself through jealousy, revenge and ering they have undiscovered Anderson. ap er “ demands for attention. | talent : “roe . he feels jealousy, wants more notice, or to “get A “tattletale” is someone who seeks to injure In preparation for the Apr. MRS. MARIANNE PRUITT Elects Officers Bag al JomeNoay ise dealing with hirh is to another in order to benefit himself. 19 “Butterfly Ball” in Wood- entertained with a tea yester- p f ? This definition should put it into a more Chapter F, PEO. have re rid ourselves of our own uneasy fear gr our i ’ s. Honor, loyalty and stock Club, the decoration com- day for Mrs. Hazel Wilmouth. p , ’ “tattletale.” : realistic perspective for us. y mittee, headed by Mrs, William Peoria, Ill. cently elected Mrs. Doyle Zar- It we feel shocked and alarmed by his be- love for others are the fruits of man’s wtmost C. Power Jr., decided to create Originally scheduled for IMB As president of the group trayal of his brother or friend, we add our own efforts. If children, those recent newcomers 3 some of those colorful winged Monday, the event had to be Other officegs are Mrs. Gaines tensions to those he's already struggling with. this world, backslide into selfishness, greed = creatures, postponed because the honor (00k. vice president; Mrs. Our jealous, vengeful or over-demanding young- anger occasionally, we cannot afford to react | After a few trials with the guest was unprepared to meet Harry Yockey and Mrs. Lo- ster will be so busy defending himself that he with shock if we're going to straighten them ou group meeting in various social anyone. ; Fane Berm, Tescrling Bid ets rooms, the production line went It seems the trip here was . on They - into full swing. Pastel butter- made on a whim, therefore B Palmer, treasurer; Mrs. John p il Arran e S rin Tour Y-Teens Plan flies, all handmade and paint- Mrs. Wilmouth only packed a Bawarly, 4 upigin, und Mrs. up S s Y P g R k S | ed, will adorn walls, tables toothbrush. Monday was de- TE BTC at OME 70 high school pupils—both boys and girls—from ake oaie and bandstand for the formal voted to shopping for clothes. _ Mrs. Doyle Zaring and Mrs. S Ie Senior High School Y-Teen het She- evidently belfeves in John 1 Stuart were elected , Shortridge, Broad Ripple, Howe, Tudor Hall School - os o a polis. ° From the samples so far, traveling light. Mr. Yorn ah Ton. Rens and St. Agnes Academy—will leave Apr. 5 on the South yweA will hold a bake sale these decorations will give : Martin, alternates. Mrs. Zaring #770" wind for spring vacation in Florida. starting at 9 a. m. Saturday in women’s gowns competition, THE NEXT TIME you go and Mrs. Robert Newby will be Wit photo Heaaduariers for the weelr's : the Central Branch YWCA, 329 " = a angiing, domi ry to eaten aby delegates to PEO Council, Mrs. Robert Lionel Baerncopf trip will be the Hotel Nether- Bay and the Flamingo water- N. Pennsylvania St. TD CLEANING and on. NE aia given land, Mianil Beach. Chaper- ways. On the 56-mile lecture Y-Teen Clubs from the fol- : 8 aren't ingre- + Ad, ols . ; . ; are | dients that mpy And, if Shis Dr. Milligan believes in par- ‘D* ' d' ) f panes Se Me and Ys bus tour they will go to Hia- I a . cleaning involves repainting, ticipating in this sport merely er umer IC S es - cen e en Morris and Mrs. John Schu- leah, Coral Gables, Coconut Attucks Shortridge, Warren hostessing is definitely a social for fresh air and relaxation. : mache j Groves and Miami Springs Central and Washington taboo. : “After all,” he said, “markets By ELIZABETH TOOMEY only one professional athlete— “Why, during the latter part macher. . entral an . But Mrs. Alice Traylor can't are filled with fish and there, United Press Slaft Correspondent Phil Rizzuto, Yankee shortstop. of World War II there were 175 =. Their itinerary will include =~ A meeting will be held for ~~ The public is invited. Prokeep friends away from her you can have your choice on K 2 Wealthy sportsman Winthrop different lines of men’s toilet- {oth a boat and bus trip. By parents of pupils going on tour ceeds will be used to send y y yo NEW YORK, Mar. 26— Ywe home - these days despite the - size.” Gardner Jr., husband of Sonja ries because of the number of water they will see Indian at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Cropsey Y-Teens to National A chaos already existing there. In No one would ever know. Denson Storfer, a man genie, is also on the list. such gifts women bought for Creek, Paradise Bay, Biscayne Auditorium. convention in Chicago, May 1-7. 7 : known in perfume circles The fellows don’t pick their men In the service,” he pointed . £ hi iti ‘scent scents to appeal to women, in out. The international House of BH a C It T k or Is Rens ve Be 0 contrast to women’s desire to Corday Perfumes started mak sense, bravely announce € appeal to the opposite sex in ing women’s perfumes in 1922, TI Tin rl a onsu ant a es 10 best scenien pov ig Amer: their perfume choices, Mr. Stor- but didn’t add a man’s cologne | SE TTT FOR TEETER ’ ica today and defied anybody fer said. until 10 years later. | ES > : ‘F : to cry “sissy.” “Men wear it to feel fresh 4 = | = uss u Oo e INgs “Fighters and professional themselves,” said the perfume THE OTHER EIGHT named | = . atheletes are among the most authority, who smelled faintly on the best-scented list, includ- == EW YORK, Mar. 26— ine regular users of scented :10- of what he described as a ing several men with European 2] N izhs B b : 1 never have a free evening, tions,” insisted Mr. Storfer, a “tangy, citrony scent.” backgrounds and presumably a w= “ sig ® arbara Wilson, one of the new-day bridal con- tall, moustached former college a. 0 a head start in using good scents, | = sultants who specializes in getting business i baseball pitcher who now heads “I DEFINITLY don't approve are: ; p= “All my 3 lr on . irl girls married. an international perfume com- of anything that smells like a Alfred de Liagre Jr. theat- =n h p e girl and her family pany. “Times have changed. woman's cologne, though men rical producer; Cesare Siepi, = ave to come after supper be- ’ Until World War I it was even are wearing heavier scents all Metropolitan Opera Co. bari- = 3 DAYS ON LY Sause the girls are working. bridal dress and getting the considered sissy for a man to the time” he said. “In Europe tone; Bernard Gimbel, depart- == Soe of them work right up to vell. Positively never should the WeAr a wrist watch.” and South America men use ment store executive; Harold ’ o'clock on the Friday before young man be along then. Very He said the best scent sources much more scented lotion than Lang, Broadway dancing star; = Thursday—Friday—Saturday the wedding. Today, even sec- bad luck.” "7 report that 40 per cent of the American men ever have, but Serge Obolensky, director of a == rétaries with good jobs have a ‘an men in the U. 8. wear fragrant our men are catching up.” Manhattan hotel; Yul Brynner, == MARCH 27-28-29 bridal secretary do all their Hn » lotions, and 75 per cent of the Women buy a lot of the bot- star of “The King and I”; the = planning. Why not? Doesn't MISS WILSON SAYS the men in the upper income brack- tled fragrances for gifts for Marquis of Milford-Haven, ti- = Open Thursday 'Til 8:30 P.M. a hing ' aut . smal! sonper o getting everything ot yse them. men, which leads Mr. Storfer to tled Englishman now living : ” c ssion from the florists, done in telescoped time is her 8 un believe girls don’t think scent- here, and Ted Straeter, cafe so- | == ; caterers, jewelers, travel agents. ‘“two-hour-long” list and her THE 10 MR. STORFER goarii0 is sissy. tety band leader, I” I Ea Ee. oulong Al aot ha THE 10. MR STORFEX g y ciety SIR “SHH AION AH RN I'm a business girl myself.” selects her stationery and enMiss Wilson created the Sraving from samples and Miss » bridal department in a Fifth Wilson addresses the double Installation EVERY PAIR OF FAMOUS Avenue Shop where she was envelopes. The bouquet and known as “Barbara Barry,” but Cake are ordered from photo- . most of her work was in con- 8Taphs, a menu approved and Tomorrow ' nection with clothes for the the music okayed. Qe wedding party. The young man has a say New officers will be installed “These new brides need much About the honeymoon spot, but by the New Neighbors League more than that,” she declares. Miss Wilson gets the tickets 4¢ its spring luncheon at 12:15 . “Some are in the career girl or and makes hotel reservations. pm tomorrow in the Hotel as essential as the bunny young executive class. They She will even rent you an ,ptlers. give thelr own wedding recep- apartment and move in your A corsage will be presented and the candy eggs... tions and Invite their bosses.” wedding gifts while you are . , each member and flower R bE D U C | D . ® 8 =» gone. decorations will carry out the MY MAIN JOB,” says Miss But only the young couple spring theme. Wilson, is getting things lined themselves can “live happily Those to be installed are Mrs. up and appointments made. ever after.” Jerry W. Stevens, president; For instance, I even look at dia- “And that's what I've been Mrs. Abram Nissley, vice presimond rings at different stores, dol ”» dent: Mrs. Clarence Bader, secI lik oing for 15 years,” says Bar- » ® to take the young man on para’ Wilson wh retary-treasurer, and Mrs. Jothat excursion be 1 : © was married ta on because usually Kansas City. “I didn’t have Se¢ph Caputl and Mrs, George the Sixmond is his first sizable bridal consultant, either.” Rossiter, membership chair- ’ : . men. : ve look at the different cuts Mrs. Kenneth Sloan, social 0 amond solitaire, so he'll : chairman; Mrs. John Brincko, how the names of the shapes, Voters Leay ‘e publicity chairman; Mrs. L. Fo at least; the round cut called Clark, decorations; Mrs. Agnes the brilliant, the new straight- P lans TV P anel Gervais, program chairman, The most comfortable shoes In afl sided emerald cut, the little ba- and Mrs. Robert Braund, ad- . . . guette that is short and narrow Members of the Indianapolis yer. America . . . in a special three-day and useq on the sloping sides League of Women Voters will offering at a blanket 10%, reduction. rings. report on the fi ' ' ten”? “If the boy wants to surprise city-county 3 nqings Of thes Don't Overcook Come see what's new for Spring '52 her, okay. But I encourage him of last year when they present The Chinese are credited with in famous Dickerson shoes. Pretty, to let the girl have the final “Tne Animal Without Any having the know-all about ' . Shoics. Would you belleve that feaq" on WFBM.TV at 2.30 vegetable cookery. It is “don't too . . . You'll never believe shoes 3 Jewelry §i079 bi have as , yy tomorrow. overcook”. 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