Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1952 — Page 11

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ei iii Se Ee wiry i § Even Best Colored ClothesWill ‘Bleed’

Even the most expensive un- the first few "times you weaf ° der garments in" dark colors thes. : : ; : are apt to “bleed” fhto the wash ou don’t want excess dye to

: come off on your skin or om water. That means it's wise to - use plenty of soapsuds to flush Your other underthings. “Bleed=

away the excess dye, ing” of dark undies doesn't

ah dh R.K Ridenour Will Marry 3 Joan Heath §

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io If you're the fastidious type, A Mean they're poorly made or / 18 among you'll want to’ suds your new Syed : JL ¥ dost ne of those 8 v opulation. a candlelight . foundation. garment, bra, or IES You have lo expect were re- T a candielig fore: slip before you wear it for the P d d Li ? 8 we - pyc “ mony at 8 p. m. today first time. That goes for black, owaere pss ERIDIAN Hills .Country Club members played a: ii. Linwood . Christian of coursé, as well as navy. . For lips looking naturally is the much T5ifle} gorny Yams today. Ju wasn't their techie. ouppeh, Mise Jost Teall De ar i a Me re rer rece 8 : ‘ . Aly ALS : C ar $ ' . y ¥ f feeding. that gave the sport this effect. Rather, it was the sur- i pecome the bride of Robert: ghtly,

nt known to y childhood

and then moisten,

if you suds them thoroughly for K. Ridenour. Vows will be read i a

roundings used for the women'sghoe-down golf invita-

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Ridenour, 43 N. Beville Ave. i AV O a Napoleon, ter known as pink lemonade. hour before take-off time. Mize Phyllis Brinkman will- be | AN Ww au. : Guests were "greeted at the Luckily it was a weekday and maid of honor, and Ralph Brad- N ol [ \NG | s who live gate by Mrs. Thomas L./Rid- stores were open to purchase jey will be best man. [1 \ Hy y\S\t \$? fod are. just dick, chairman of hospitality, new clothes in. Washington. . Rw 3 pO\ hy or to be- assisted by Mesdames George Else; Miss = Hendricks would THE BRIDE will wear a ; \ANA pse who are M. ‘Hoster, Robert A. Black- have had to live in a cocktail gown of ivory satin with a \nNo | size and burn, Edward P. Everett and gown until her bagg arrived To) oo long sleeves and \ 10 <0 ORE! Ralph E. Triller. two days later. : : > ’ wan x fitted bodice with a nylon net ou . Mrs. John K. David and Mrs, 7.» rcke. tri d with ris. Her het y QUE f growth .i% I.awrence Leland stood by a yoke lrimme pears. | unl full-size in- scarecrow "and rajl fence. sell- RESIDENTS ON W. 76th St. fingertip double tiered veil will 5 WO ; in a few: ing tickets and taking regis- * have been talking and thinking fall from a pearl tiara and she i WN Kio™ r two, they. I ors ri David was treas- = duite seriously about swimming Will carry a cascade bouquet | \ND y . \ocd h the larger x the py : pools these last few weeks. If with an orchid surrounded by ° A . irer of the event. é GL susl® far ® n'a _ plans materialize, children and - stephanotis, carnations and Situ oe at -educing the DOROTHY L AMO UR will Adults will have a private pool white chrysanthemums. ed ©Y dred YY e infants is find competition as the sarong <n that. vicinity built by the The maid of honor will wear ; own . hut of the prob- girl tomorrow night -in the In--' neighbors. The site chosen is a a dress’'of green net over satin. Times photo by William A. Oates Jr. | ¢ ove an - dianapolis Country Club. Be- Vacant lot in the midst of the It will be ballerina length with i : ; r w : > ee re the hula-skirted members houses. Sounds like a commu- short sleeves ‘and matching WORK AND PLAY—Three officers of the newly organized Chapter Three of the Rose Marie crnatt ye \teres’ 9 ; ri § Se: nity: project. : mitts. After the ceremony a re- . . i “s a +d aut Te bi uy Jeng Te Sow. Bea su ua - ception will. be held in the Cruzan Parliamentary Law Club meet to make plans for the year. They are (left to right) Mes- | Take a % u yions: slands y : ; . - 3 ‘ ; . . . | ’ », " est! 0 do some Bork Mosman Shanley, sss MRS. ARTHUR FREEMAN. SHURE: Trou Siete, the couple ~ dames Herbert Wadsworth, second vice president, Rose Marie Cruzan, parlimentarian, and J. Paul | ees qt ty 5999 y. Work 18 16y SL, Wes S Westfield Blvd., has been. seein Bek. : . : . . n 0 yoth fronts. which she plans to complete to- ors around Ler house: is For traveling the bride will wiiiome president. Other new officers of the: club are Mrs. Carl Sauer, first vice president; Mrs. | floor® day. ; tact, she's been seeing them a'l Wear a light blue linen suit with : : : : ; | : 1 het Husband Dlanney the Jo over the country. Only, with 2 eae orchid Corsage a J. R. Cole and Mrs. Robert Campbell, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Roy. Florian, | | and décorations: transforming Ce hana Te white accessories. e couple a . : th § 8, there's been an- . : : ’ : . . 3 the club “completely from a . {ho% auters: De: s bee will be at home Aug. 5 in 4 ‘treasurer, and Miss Mildred Howard, auditor. The president appointed Mrs. H. M. Oshry, historian; | i ship’s gangplank to an actual TE Woodland Dr. ; : a. Mrs. 1 : isle. In fact,” he's. making the Recently returned from At- : Miss Howard, chaplain; Mrs. Chester Mines, membership and rules; Mrs. Sauer, program and Mrs. | atmosphere so authentic that lantic City, N. J., where she vis- Gin | mh : tomorrow Hawaiian orchid leis ited relatives in Red "Bank, D '} St bE * Oshry, year book. I - will-be-flown—-inte-Indianapolis— Mrs...Freeman.-brought back an on u rg . re — - nmr wrens ee mre - re 5 h cs - . to be distributed to guests. unusual set to add to her cup : — ; : : for calling . = oo and saucer collection. It con- Th Kit bh | f a Gibson WHEN Miss Marilyn Hen- Sists ‘of demitasse cups made € ITcnen PT le #172 i ~ A hi overed with ..- ets, longer - 2 dricks, 3400 Central Ave. got from china and co Housewives often are urged

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before re- : . ’ place where they are used first. | J ers—that means it will cost moms P in price to manufactur. Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary, This may call for similar items | to the consumer when he buys itr White s in night- their husbands and friends, will at two or even three different | : 2

esigners are hes you can

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combination ches in cot. eited: for a vith an Easter versatile nk taffetized cut like an rimmed with -neck collar. wear the top

ading before a corduroy atiste gown orduroy. Or e harem pa-

tional. The 148 women present were scattered on. the green, exerting energy. watching the family of ducKs placed on the 10th tee or near the corn-laden wagon drinking “corn squeezins,” bet-

off her plane -at the Washington airport recently, she almost caused a small riot.- Not by 24 word or deed, but rather, by her attire.

Seek Funds For Nursery

Members of the Indianapolis

sell Indiana State Fair Horse _

Show programs to raise funds for the nursery. Mrs. Dale Stenz is chajrman, assisted by Mesdames George Rader, John Watson and Rene DuBois. Co-chairmen of personnel are Mrs. William Welch “ and Mrs. Fred Tucker. Mrs. William Beard and Mrs

Mrs. William Power Jr. and Mrs. George Bond, layout, and Mrs. Frank Fairchild, plates.

Touching-Up Eyes Don’t let your public read

between the lines of your eyes that you areworn to ‘a frazzle.

Wendell Taylor are in charge. of advertising in the program’

Forgetting "about reservations, she attended a formal event the evening she was supposed to leave Miami. During the party, she discovered the plane tieket in her purse an

miniature sea shells. Larger shells are used as the saucers. She really must have the art of balancing to be able to hold the round-bottom shell steady.

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QUESTION: Should a per-

son with asthma take peni- _ cillin shots for any kind .of infection? : _ ANSWER: Infections frequently complicate asthma, and penicillin may therefore be.quite useful under certain circumstances. However, asthma is an allergic condi‘tion and precautions - are aften necessary to make sure that the asthma victim is not sensitive to the penicillin. ” » ” QUESTION: If a woman has all her reproductive organs removed’ due to a-fibroid tumor, -will she be left pas-

at the double-ring ceremony by the Rev. Ronald Secrist.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lynch, 2045 N. Dearborn St. The bridegroom is the ‘son of ‘Herman

to rid the kitchen of extra, un-necessary-utensils-that take up space and time. But not all duplicates are unnecessary. | Some save steps and time as | well, kitchen experts of the ! Agriculture Department and the Utah Experiment Station | say. : . _- Utensils and suppliés need to | be within easy reach of the !

places in the: kitchen. For ex- | ample; measuring cups and spoons are needed at the sink, the range and the mixing ecen- | ter. ; Supplies - like salt, ‘sugar, flour, seasonings, some cereals, | cocoa and even cooking fat are | used at both range and mixing center, thus'are needed at both places to save trips back and | forth. The large supply of flour, sugar or fat may be kept best | at the mixing center, but smaller’ containers of these items kept near the range can save a lot of footwork. The essence of convenience is having what you need—but only what you need—where you use it first. This may mean

- getting rid of some items but

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0 savings on each refrigne COBLIMS Before stepping out, blend a sionless? a $10 g ig bed -is the little rouge or lipstick into your ANSWER: If the ovaries erator. Order yours now while ddy pajama eyeshadow. Your eyes will were removed, there is a pos-

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Irene Dunne Travels In. Charcoal Gray

Cape Cod, Mass., bound for-an extended vacation, Irene Dunne boarded the train in a wrinkle- |

| -resistant charcoal gray crepe

jacket dress—the image of a suit. :A semi-narrow sheath, it was clasped high with a fascia and was topped with a lilly-gilet of white linen. The soft jacket, with bracelet length sleeves, had a one-but-ton closing. She wore a small white linen pillbox hat. Miss Dunne’'s new short-cropped coiffure allowed prominent display of her earrings — interlocking circles of diamonds,

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