Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1952 — Page 5

ts for The received to the contest

is classifica~ ning clothes, 1egligee en« hwear. It is act “special Entries may andard pate lesigns. First rds will be

DESIGN is open'to ages. The for adult or ar and must ally by the

: TUESDAY, APR. 8, 1052

Easter Time Is

AY women are like little girls when it comes to receiving a gift. Easter Sunday is a wonderful time to surprise her with something gpecial o bring that little-girl sparkle to her face. If you have been in the habit of sending her flowers for special occasions, try something new this time—a florist's box filled with a lasting bouquet of Joli Bouquet fragrances by Lucien LeLong. It's as sentimental as a love song and unlike anything she has received before, n = ~

THE BEAUTIFUL big white

box is tied with a green satin bow and contains a bottle of liquid cologne, a stick of solid cologne, dusting powder and cream sachet, The cologne is as refreshing as a soft spring flower and all

use of com- dressed up in a perky nosegay. The classi- The dusting powder is softly ess, coat or scented, the cream sachet is desecond prizes lightfully fragrant. The same carefree lilt can be found in the ‘8 CLOTH- stick cologne. hing entered The florist's box, including , be for chil- these fragrances is $10 and years of age. available at Block's, The items ay be made can be purchased separately as ign or come well. The cologne is $3, solid 0 age qualie cologne $2, powder $2.50 and n dressmak- sachet $2.50. They are availAll garments able separately at drug and demust be en- partment stores, dren's Cloth-

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are received g committee arments, The winners will e eight firstbe forwarded ‘ontest headYork where yd with first‘ments from untry.

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Wonderful Gift Time

For B Both 'Boys' and 'Girls'—Big and Little

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GREENHOUSE Currants and gooseberries PRESH

should be pruned now, the old. est wood being cut away. Uncover strawberry beds gradual-

ly and if any plants have been partly . heaved out by frost, press them back into place with

OMEN who would keep their husbands up to ‘date on the latest in men’s fashions will be interested In new collar treat-

3 Pruning of Currants I

' ments being introduced for your foot. Easter by Van Heusen Shirt g Xetctographed o me INTRODUCTORY OFFER ~==y Photographed on the left is API ] PAPAIN,

the shirt with a rounded collar . without stays which is narrower than most collars, It is available in two variations, One has eyelets (called the Ran-let), the other has none (called the Van Ron). In either case a collar pin is used. To the right in the photograph is the Van Roll collar that actually “rolls” out from the center. It is comfortable because it sets low in front and

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AN EASTER BOUQUET—A florist’s box filled with sweet fragrances is a perfect Easter gift.

HERE'S going to be an abundance of luxury in Betsy and Oscar Maas’ bathroom if their friends have any-

> Times’ Naent, April 28, The Maases recently completed a new bathroom in their Lake Shafer home and Mrs. Maas’ sister, Mrs. Maryan Block, 4928 Gillford Ave., has been inspired to honor her relatives with a bathroom shower on Saturday. : (And the fact that Saturday is the Masses’ 12th wedding anniversary makes this event all the more legal socially.) Twenty guests will assist in replenishing the new -room’s towel supply and adding their interior decorating talents in the form of medicine cabinet, chrome fixtures and elaborate painted magazine rack.” (Np foot stool offered so far.) There’s no doubt as to which room will be the most popular in the Maas’ house now.

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recently started blossoming nut. Clothes must It all began when a group of 8. eighth grade girls decided to meet after 10 a. m, Mass Easter lis Times, 214 Sunday for brunch. Since that time, this same group has been meeting annually with nothing changed except for the addition of a few husbands and babies in some instances. Miss Laura Jean Ray, 4330 Washington Blvd., will be hostess this year to Mesdames Thomas K. Atkins, John Carey and John Ferguson, Misses Frances Carmody Mary Joan Feeney and Martha Curry . The

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thing to say about it. And from the look of things, these friends are going to say quite a bit Saturday night.

menu will include fried chicken and all the fixin's.

” Ld » JOHNNY BERNARD became the owner, recently, of.an athletic dog. School 76 received the mongrel from a former Indiana University football player, Kenny Moeller. With his friends, Johnny christenéd the canine creature Penny Northington. Penny was derived because the dog has no value in pedigree. Northington was the result of the pup’'s speedy gait, dubbed so after Tech's dribbling hero, Albert Northington, Now Johnny is owner of a dog plus a number of pheasants which are being raised in his back yard.

"2 » » MISS NANCY CARPENTER daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F., H. Carpenter, 5381 N. Delaware St., will share her spring vacation with Indianapolis and Rochester, N. Y. A freshman at Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt., Nancy will stay here until Sunday at which time she will leave for Rochester. While there, she will be the guest of Miss Jane Jackman, college classmate.

” ” = AFTER SIX WEEKS of Ft. Lauderdale sunshine, Mrs, William E. Kennedy Sr., Mrs. John M. Ryan and children, and Mrs. John Beery will return to Indianapolis this week end for a Hoosier Easter.

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An Easy Decision Is Not Always the Best Way Out

By RUTH MILLETT ARTHA has intelligence, charm and a good disposition. She has an ambitious husband and three chil: dren. Life has offered her a chance to be a successful woman. But she is falling down on the job. Why?

For just one reason, Martha always makes the mistake of looking for the easy way rather than for the best way whenever she is forced to make a deci sion. With her intelligence and charm, Martha could be a real help to her husband. But she isn't. He is at the place in his career where it is important that they entertain, But entertaining isn’t easy and so Martha keeps putting it off with the excuse that with three children she can’t manage to entertain.

a # &- HER HUSBAND should have a well-run home, too. The place he is making for himself justifies that kind of good living. Martha's children are completely undisciplined. It is much harder to say “No” and make

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it stick than to say it halfheartedly and then weaken. 80 Martha weakens so often the children know they can whine and get their way or they deliberately disobey and get away with it.

" - ~ MARTHA'S natural good looks are slipping fast. It is easier to gain weight than to

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Martha has let herself gain. Legion Unit Will Meet

The Broad Ripple American Legion Auxiliary will meet at 8 p. m. Friday in the Post Home, 64th and College Ave. Mrs. Robert Line, Pan-Ameri-can chairman, will present a program on Cuba. A display of Cuban articles will ge shown. Mrs. Fuller will talk on “Cuban Experiences” and Mrs. Linke will talk on “Cuban Naval History.”

30 Signed to Fale s Saga

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, Apr. 8—Saturday was a sad day for

all of us and I know that all of Fala's friends will also be sad to know that he slept away, and the little dog’s

story has come to an end. Many dog lovers know the very lovely story called, “The Hound of Heaven” by Sara Addington. I like to think that Fala, like so many dogs of famous masters whose story js told in that little book, may find his pleasant. Fala is buried near the sun dial in the rose garden which is where, many years ago, our daughter buried her first and favorite dog, Chief, who had been adored by all the family though he was always primarily her dog. . Fala was always my hus. band's dog. He accepted me, but he was never really my dog. He knew he was important ‘and belonged to some-

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