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By OPAL CROCKETT WHEN THE family is feudin' the trouble may be with the house. A woman may think she's pouting because her hushand was late to dinner. He may think he’s huffy about the bill for her new hat. It may he the surroundings causing their trouble,

A house has-to look good to. make people feel good and

today. with so. many small = ¥ EE tg AE _. “YOU MEN CARE what goes into your house, Conversations 1 eavesdropped between couples visiting the furniture marts in Chicago convinced me. You men are no dummies. You care about your comfort and bills. You want a good kitchen, How you do like to eat. You want a good bathroom. A slice out of the jowls shaving in a bad bathroom can ruin your disposition and deals for the day. (Also, your face.) You should care ahout the laundry room. You expect welldone shirts and a good dinner on wash-day, » » .

CARPETS no concern of yours? They are. The wrong rug may rub the you the wrong way. A woman gets pretty nagging wheh your tracks show on the ugly old rug.

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You men care how whole house looks, single or married. There's no kicking

aside the appeal of houseslippers by the fire and an evening at home, Your wife needs you to help shop. Maybe that embarrasses you or bores you. It's not as

Is Married

Mrs. James Stuart Volkel

Ft. WAYNE, June 24.--Vows uniting Miss Patricia’ “Ann ‘Rowan and James Stuart Vel- « Kel were read at 2:30 p. m. June ‘7 in the rectory of the Cathed‘ral of the Immaculate Concep‘tion. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John A. Dapp officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Gerald A. Rowan, Ft, ‘Wayne formerly of Indian. _apolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarsence H. Volkel, Chicago, Attending the couple were Mrs. Foster C. Keller, Indianapolis, matron of honor, and Paul -B. Risk, Lafayette, best -man, “The couple greeted guests 4 to 6 p. m. in thé home of the bride’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. F. Leslie Logan,

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The couple will live in Chicago until fall when they will move to West Lafayette where SHiacgroom i8' & senior In University Bchool of , He is .& member of

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EVERYTHING'S HERE—Balm to the back and flying feet is this step-saving kitchen by Crane Co, Chicago. Here you can cook, sew, wash, iron and watch TV,

WELCOME—Caracul twist carpet “palette” of Alexander Smith, Inc., includes opera red, limefrost green, palmetto green, copper rose.

bad as an argument about the furnishings bought or dragging out the tool chest because they fall apart. » » » YOUR WIFE cares what you want in your home. She wants you there nights, proud when friends call, 0

Good Marks

BATHROOM BRIGHTEN - ers Have a backyard? House perched on a, ledge? Have a bathroom with a view, One's by Crane Co., Chicago, Crane went all out: Two bathrooms in one to keep her bobby pins out of his shaving mug: hidden laundry, complete, in bathroom: out- “ aide entrance for dad home from golf and kids in from play; bath doubling as a dark room for amateur photographers with enlarger, developing basin and the pictures hanging overhead.

» . » NO RENDING OR BLIND GROPING -— Norge Division, Borg-Warner Corp., has freezer with sliding baskets at hottom and five-position removable shelf.

Sunday Tea For Virginia

A furniture man enthusiastically told me about sturdy construction. Then he said: “But you women don't care about that” We care but we don't know. That's where you men shine. It's your house. To like it you need teamwork on tastes.

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COOL OFF QUICKLY —Avco Manufacturing Corp. room airconditioner installed by slipping it Inte a track bolted to the window sill, » » »

EASY ON UNDIES -Automatic washing machine hy Gen- | eral Electric Co. has push-pull switch ®ontrol for easy ‘washing synthetic fabries, {

” » = BARY SIT KITOHEN-—Crane

Co. har a kitchen : next to nursery with window between.

» » ». QUARTERS CLOSE? There's a miniature freezer

using only 4'3 square feet of floor space, yet holding 200 pounds of food.

Planned © | Caylor

reporter of the Supreme and Appellate Court, will

RS. VIRGINIA CAYLOR, recently nominated for | |

be honored at a tea Sunday

Republican Club. Mrs, Arthur R. Robinson is general chairman for the 3 to § p. m, event in the home of Mrs, C. Dolly Gray, 8813 E, West. field Rd. In the receiving line with Mrs. Caylor will be the newly elected club officers, Mesdames Robert D. Williams, Robert R. Hamilton and Paul Pegg.

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ASSISTING Mrs. Mark A. Dawson, hostess chairman, will be Mesdames Harper J. Ransburg, Louis W. Bruck, Michael Hanrahan and Frederick G. Balz. Li

Mrs. Harry L. Crumpacker will have charge of the dining room and rafreshments assisted by Mesdames Harold O. Burnett,” Hollie A. Shideler, Chloe Sachs, R. B. Btorms, Ina Stebbings, Lucille Matthews, Jack Innis and Mary Schubert.

"Also heading committees are . Mrs, George O. Swaim, decorations, and Mrs. Clarence R. Martin, publicity, Presiding at the tea tahle will be Mesdames N. Alex M: Clark, Charles

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Initiation | Service Set

Epsilon Eta Chapter, Kappa | Kappa Xappa Sorority, will hold Initiation. services at 8 p. m. today for 12 new mem- * bers in the Speedway Christian Church Youth Chapel.

Those to be inducted are Mesdames Telford. Chard, John Conkle, William Cook, James | Gall, John Grande, Rex Mar- | maduke, Beverly Maxam, Law- | rence Nickles, ‘0. H. Reich and | D. W. Thompson, Miss Mildred Middaugh and Miss Martha | Rosner, |

Afterward there will be a social hour with Mrs, Wendel Kern and "Mrs. H. P. McClamroch as hostesses. Assisting will be Mrs. Wayne Boruff and Mrs. V, F. McNaughton. New officers’ for the chapter include Mrs. McClamrogh, pres- | ident; Mrs. Norvin Nagle, vice | president; Mrs. Robert Yoho and Miss Jane Rosner, record.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Slim, Supple Silhouet Is Forecast

By BETTY LOCHER Times Fashion Editor

NEW YORK, June 24— Fashion is entering a new era. The whirling bouffant clothes of spring spiral into a more supple silhouet for fall. Fach designer has his own interpretation of the change. Showings opened in the Empire Room of the Waldorf-As-

toria yesterday morning with g=

clothes by Claire McCardell, There is new interest in her “string bean” dresses. They hang straight from the shoulder to hem and are shaped in the middle with very wide belts, Strifg bean coats have cardigan necklines with half belts buttoned at the waistline in back only. Some have a pseudo waistline emphasized just under the bust with double rows of contrasting stitching or shirring. : The college crowd will love her skirts, some slim, some full, set on wide elastic waist bands. One ensemble in corrugated corduroy is olive green with a wide red elastic waistband, a puff-back jacket bloused just above the waist over a paisley bow-necked

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PAUL PARNES emphasizes the natural slim silhouet in suits. Skirts are always pleated from the knees down usually in back for walking ease. Here we see the return of low pleated flounces on sheath dresses. There are short boxy coats with huge fringed stoles to be worn over matching dresses with sweater tops and molded hips,

Three dimensional woolens are news in the Benham Original collection. There - are jackets qf black curls on cinnamon wool, black tufts on green wool. Each has a’ matching plain dress. Barrel-shaped tweed jackets belted at the hips in back are shown over slim dresses. > A new looking suit jacket Here is of ‘poadle cloth bloused

"with a contour belt. It is to be

worn over a slim dress of

smooth matching. wool, In his _over-a matehing black vel BPR ASS RY ction REA Rpg

stages a comeback In floating are more covered up with short sleeves, molded hiplines and a new 5inch length to show pretty slippers.

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BEN ZUCKERMAN loves the morning glory skirt on both coats and dresses. In coats: the flare begins at the armhole and opens like a flower in a lovely subdued swirl at the hemline, There iz no definitely defined waistline. These coats

‘BACK FULLNESS — Straight jocket by Claire McCardell in carbon green flannel has back looseness gathered by ao belt. The skirt is slim in front, full in back.

NEW NARROW SKIRT—The slim silhouet is STRAIGHT. AND NARROW -—New suit silhouet given controlled fullness by means of a tri- has slim, unfitted jacket that hugs the hips. angulor box pleat on Herbert Sondheim's gray It is by Ben Zuckerman in green flannel with worsted dress. dark green buttons.

der down that are released into pleats at the knees, His new colors are ivory jade and ivory blue, both pale and lovely. Several slim skirts in his collection have diagonal pleats that meet in & triangle at the waist (see photo), They are slim in outline yet give ample walking room. “Look Ma, No Padding” is the theme of Maurice Rentner’s collection which. carves away

bow with fringed streamers to the floor, A favorite is bldck velvet made Into an ankle length strapless sheath with matching waist-length jacket: The waist is wrapped in bright pink taffeta with big back bow and streamers. The little jacket buttons up to a high collar and has short sleeves.

GOP Women Schedule Card Party Thursda

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Bre AY Bo Ge Rnd Oren Saunders are chairfnen for the Indiana Woman's Republican Club card party Thursday. ; It will be at 1:15 p. m. in the Food Craft Shop. Mrs. Fern E. Norrizs and Mrs. Madella Schoeneman are in charge of reservations,

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are in both long and threequarter versions. The morning glory skirt on a slim tweed suit has unpressed kick pleats over the knees. In this collection is also seen the fur lined coat. Brushed wool daytime coats may be lined in mink or beaver so adroitly handled as not to be bulky. For evening there is a black velvet - coat lined with white ermine all the artificial padding of past vet | seasons and reveals the nat. a Ih or Sri noel RE asin biotin i ei Tt aL ral son is introducing a new size with short sjackets- (about 5 range and many of his dresses inches below the nipped waist) are made in regular sizes as as well as a black and white well as for the woman 5-foot tweed cardigan coat had match-4-inches’ or less. His clothes ing scarves. These were trihave a worldly sophistication ‘angles of the same material and are always subordinate to lavishly jeweled and worn with the woman who wears them. the point either in front or in . » = back.

RAYON CREPE is beauti- 28 = fully handled in supple after- HIS NEW evening silhouet is noon dresses. A special favor- mid-calf in fro floor-sweep-ite is one in ivory beige with ing in back. He loves the wide, vertical tucks from the shoul- wide sash tied in a whopping

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TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1052 |

Swim Stars

To Be Feted

At Parties JDIANAPOLIS will be

turning out in force for the United States Women's Olympic Swimming finals in the Broad Ripple Park

pool July 4-6 d Parties for the visiting aquatic stars and Olympic officlals are on the social agenda, A partial list of the boxholders includes Messrs. and Mesdames George Pattison, Guy Morrison, Jim Morgan, EI Lilly and George Feathercamp and Mayor Clark. Dr, and Mrs. Don Bauer, Dr, and Mrs. Emmett Lamb, Dr, and Mrs. Miles Barton, Messrs, and Mesdames Horace Storer, James F. Roberts and Maurice Pleak. - . ” | BETWEEN PRACTICE sessions under their Coach Jim Clark the Indianapolis Athletic Club girls team been busy planning for a picnic tomorrow night in Broad Ripple for the . visiting swimmers aspiring to a trip to Helsinki on the U. 8. women’s swimming and diving teams. Heading arrangements for the 6:30 p. m. pitch-in are Judy Roberts, Linda Barton, Diane McMahon, Ann Bradford, Ann Morrison, Gail Moll, Susan Schaeffer and Mary Ann Marchiano. IAC parents will entertain with a picnic July 2 in Broad Ripple for the visiting officials

and parents. Mrs. Roberts is .

general chairman and Mrs, Frank Parrish iz planning the entertainment, Next Tuesday at 7:30 p. m, the officials will meet in the IAC.

IU Alumnae Unit Elects Officers

Mrs. Herbert E. Baumeister has been elected president of

the Delta Omicron Club, the

Sorority here. “Fy Other new officers are Mrs, Gordon T. Gray, vice president, and Mrs. Robert Jackson, sec-retary-treasurer. Sk Two Indianapolis members have been elected to the IU Chapter House Corporation board. They are Mrs. Earl A, Rich and Mrs. Beryl E. Hicks, Other members named are Mrs, Ralph Brown and Mrs. Ray Blakely, Bloomington, and Mrs, Frank Taylor, Morgantown.

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