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TUESDAY, AUG. 12, 1952
USHEES at the recent Delta Gamma party in the patio of the Marott Hotel took unusual souvenirs
home with them.
The group, catering to prospective DePauw Univer-
sity freshmen, were presented with self-caricatures sketched by. Miss Sarah Wynn, Bedford,
active member, who was dressed like an artist. ” = -
MARC WAGGENER, public relations director, Indiana University Medical Center, is constantly being taken back a couple of years every time he gees a nurse's bar. Two years-ago, Mr, Waggener celebrated his three-year anniversary at the Center. And the time of his anniversary fell on the date of the nurses’ graduation, their course being a threeyear one. When the girls marched in for their bars, Mr. Waggener joined the procession but was slightly disappointed. _ Some of the thoughtful graduates, in an attempt to cheer the man, presented him with graduation bars after the actual ceremony. Therefore, Mr. Waggener may be a publicity man but he is also a full-fledged nurse in one way.
o » ” CURIOSITY has got the best of Harold R. Daringer, 276 S. Sherman Dr. Mr. Daringer came back to his native Indianapolis a year ago from California where he was stationed and is making a-return trip to his former home grounds this week. The trip, which was prompted by curiosity to see how his new friends are, will take him to Washington, Vancouver, B. C. and Mexico as well as California. His last stopoff will be in New Orleans.
” EJ o IT’S POSSIBLE to get the full attention of youngsters. Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. Kochman, 329 W. Hampton Dr, managed to do just this over the week end. The Kochmans returned from a vacation in the Smokies and brought back sparkling toys for the neighborhood children. When Mrs. Kochman distributed them to the assembled group of youngsters, their attention was absorbed as though they were watching the circus. She'd make a good baby sitter.
= z ” THERE WAS no fire any place around Meridian Hills yesterday but an 8-year-old was certain the house next door was aflame. Looking out the window through the hedges, the child saw a red car stop in the neighboring driveway. Then he noticed a figure clad in fireman’s hat and oilskin coat hurry inte the house. Immediately, assuming it was a fire, he ran to tell his mother. Upon investigation, the fire engine turned out to be a bright red convertible belonging to Mrs. Stuart Walters and the fireman was Mrs. Walters, dresed in rain clothes and going to the tea given by Mrs. E. C. Chadwick.
2 on ” A FEMININE resident around 3800 Central Ave. gave
"her neighbors an excerpt from Macbeth last night. - The young matron, evidently in bed, heard
+ fire sirens pass her house and
stop nearby around 1:30 a.m. She scooted out of bed and, without wasting time for a robe and slippers, hurried out her front door, clad in long white nightie, to see where the trucks had stopped. As quickly as she went out, she ran back up the walk only to find she was ‘locked out. Stealthily, she went into .the garage where she-found a candle and matches and proceeded to check the windows with this light until she found’ one open. She got back into her house all right, but not quite as unseen as she'd thought.
Coeds Revive Bracelet Fad
Times Special NEWARK, N. J, Aug. 12. —A jewelry designer here has come up with a new touch to the old slave bracelet fad of the '30s and college girls are already giving it a big whirl. The latest variation features cutout block letters of a girl's given name in. palladium. The palladium letters are almost one-quarter of an inch high, notes designer Edward Bliwise, and are attached to the usual thin ankle chain. While some peole might consider it a bit daring, he says, coeds apparently feel spelling out Alice or Betty on anklet is a chic touch. “In the classroom, it might even help the professor remember their names,” he adds.
oa . THE NEW cutout nameanklets differ from the conventional type which consisted of a plaque on which was engraved or inscribed either the girl's initials, her boy friend's or some romantic sentiment. Also making a hit with college girls are the same designer’s cutout palladium initial earclips for pierced ears. While the initials may be her own, the modern campus girl is more apt to wear rer sweetheart’s initials on her ears, like the medieval custom of wearing a heart on the sleeve.
Betty Hutton Wears Blue Wool, Bolero
Betty. Hutton, recently returned from a personal appearance in Korea, lunched at the Hollywood Brown Derby in an uncluttered suit in pale blue wool, slim of skirt, with a short short bolero deftly molded over the bust. The blouse was a tie-silk in a matching shade of pale blue with a. small white dot, and tied in a soft bow at.the throat. Navy blue accessories and a pair of diamond and sapphire ear-clips completed the ensemble.
The Times Pattern Service
By SUE BURNETT This beautifully fiting casual frock is so comfortable to wear, it's bound to be the most popular dress in your wardrobe. Yoked front and back complement handy pockets and a neat belt. Pattern 8737 is a sew:-rite perforated pattern in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42, 44, 46. B8ize 16, 41 yards of 35 or 39-inch. Ready for you now—Basic Fashion for '52, fall and win-
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By MRS. ANNE CABOT Here is a doll that stands 32 inches tall and is sure to win every little girl’s heart. The doll is simple to make and fun, too, with twinkling expression and yarn hair, Pattern 5201 includes tissue pattern for doll and dress, material requirements, sewing in structions, hot
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tions. Anne Cabot’'s New Album of Needlework {is chock-full of grand designs, plus exciting
features and a gift pattern printed in the book.
MRS. ANNE CABOT The Indianapolis Times
THREE DRESSES IN ONE—Velveteen scoop neck dress with short
jacket may be worn three ways.
dress. Add a blouse and it is a
Without jacket it is a party jumper. Add jacket and it is a
date dress. It is one of a group of Jonathan Logan fashions, $22.95, sizes 7 to 15 in Wasson’s Junior Department. Colors are wine and purple.
By BETTY LOCHER Times Fashion Editor
ASHIONS by Jonathan Logan, always favorites with teen-agers and college girls as well as junior-sized adults, will be shown in Wasson's Junior Shop Thursday
and Friday.
of sightlessness.
Arlene Dahl Wears
QUESTION: Please discuss the kind of neuralgia of the face known as tic douloureux. I am 46 years old and am bothered very badly by it. What can be done to prevent frequent attacks? How long will T have it before it will kill me, or will it lead eventually to something else? ANSWER: Tic douloureux is a kind of neuralgia of one of the nerves coming out of the brain — cranial nerves. Neither the exact location of the lesion nor the cause are known. There is little reason to believe that work, diet, or anything of that sort has any direct bearing on tic douloureux, nor that changes in any of these have any definite effect on decreasing the attacks. Treatment with medicines is not particularly satisfactory; the standard treatment for severe cases is surgery of the nerve root. The disease ls not fatal, nor likely to lead to complications other than the persistence of the pain with consequent disturbance of sleep, fatigue and exhaustion. It is a most unpleasant thing.
Safeguard Baby's Eyes
SAGEGUARD your youngster’s eyes from infancy. Her future vision depends on the early attention it receives. During the summertime, when the sun is at its strongest, protect baby's eyes against long | exposure to the direct rays. This rule applies to the direct light ! of a lamp, too. | Don’t allow the baby to play ! with toys that have points or sharp edges. It only takes a split second to damage an eye, but the result can be a lifetime
If your. youngster gets a foreign body in her eye, it is not wise to “play” doctor. Have it | removed by someone who is especially trained. While you wait for the person to arrive, cover the eye with a moist compress of gauze or a clean handkerchief. Make every effort to |! keep the child from rubbing the eye. ly
Floor-Length Crepe
For an evening of formal dinner dancing at the Beverly Hills Hotel, titian-haired Arlene Dahl as usual was breathtakingly beautiful in a floor-length “bare=topped” gown of ivory crepe,
with sleeves that slipped on like gloves, To complement simplicity of design and richness of fabric, she wore a three-tiered diamond necklace and pendant earrings.
Miss Rita Quinto, fashion consultant for Jonathan Logan, will be in the store in person to show the clothes and take special orders on styles that will not be carried in stock.
New this season will be the addition of Jonathan Logan Sportswear for the junior size figure. You will see skirts, blouses, jumpers and jackets in mix and match velveteens as well as new washable orlon and wool fabrics.
un ” - IN REGULAR _ collection there will be styles for campus as well as extra curricular events. Velveteen will be featured in a variety of new fall colors in both sportswear and dressy clothes. You'll find a lot of wonderful basic woolen dresses that can be dressed up or dowh with a variety of accessories, "All the clothes will be modeled informally in the department during the day.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
T0 CAMELS, SMOKING
PAGE 7
The Mature Parent—
‘Love Thyself’ a Little Anyway
By MURIEL LAWRENCE
OUISE is 7 years old. She overeats and is very bossy, her mother
says. Indeed Louise is so bossy her mother admits she's finding it increasingly hard to feel warm and loving toward her. “I know 1! should not pick on her the way I do, because s h e already thinks I favor her brother” writes the mother, “Dut her bossy behavior is so unattract { v e “aid! , Mrs. Lawrence Why is Lou- . ise’s bossiness so offensive? Is this child's mother afraid of it? Then it controls her. Does she defer to Louise's will power with resentment in her heart? After she has deferred, is she filled with even fiercer bitterness toward Louise? If so, this mother's problem is not dislike of her child, but dislike of herself. Louise has exposed her helplessness in the face of aggression. What appears to be a violent distaste for Louise is really self-contempt— a violent distaste for the self that does not know how to pull free of a child's domination.
5 n on WE DO NOT defer to-chil-dren's will power unless we have made a habit of deferring
to the wills of others who are close to us. So possibly Louise's mother has been bowing under’ the aggressiveness of others besides her daughter for some time. She has probably been calling her passiveness pretty names, like ‘“womanliness” or ‘‘gentleness,” to avoid recognizing how often ‘other people make up her mind for her. She probably does a lot of mental “picking” on these powerful people who must never be resisted. And I suggest she throw out the whole kit and caboodle of values that asks us to love others at the cost of our own self-hate and self-contempt —and seek a new set. ~ - » HER NEW set of values should not only encourage Louise's mother to know what she thinks—and speak it out— but also force her to resist domination by anyone else at all. “We do not love people when we accept their aggression. We aid and abet weakness in them. If Louise's mother can see this is true, the strength to resist her child's bossiness will come
to her. ” o »
WITH THIS victory behind her, she will lose her dislike of her daughter. It will be replaced by increasing love for the child who has forced a grown woman to stand up for herself and the convictions that are back of her decisions—love for the child who has forced her to say, ‘No, I don’t feel like getting you a glass of water. . .. No, go to bed because I say 80,”
Your Clothes Need Care
There's no better time than during your teens to learn the technique of keeping your clothes nicely groomed. Sloppy handling of your clothes will only brand you a careless child. Get into the unshakable - habit of hanging everything on suitably shaped hangers the minute you undress. You'll save cleaning bills, too, if you brush the dust and lint from the surface of the garments as often as possible. Remove spots right away. When you do remove spots, however, remember to pat, not rub, the areas. Use a clean cloth or sponge dampened in cold water. If this doesn’t work, try a household cleaning fluid or lukewarm soapsuds. Be certain not to iron over the spot. Heat tends to set stains, and makes them impossible to remove.
Small rips and tears should also be mended before they have a chance to become larger. And it doesn’t take but a minute to replace a missing button or close an open seam.
Protect your clothes against perspiration, don’t apply perfume or cologne directly fo a fabric and occasionally .treat your entire wardrobe to an outdoor airing.
Gray Coat-Dress
Mrs. Rouben Mamoulian, wife of the famous director, lunched at the Beverly Hills Brown Derby in a pearl gray coatdress of many gores which flared into a rhymthical skirt from a small waist belted in black patent leather, She knotted a white nylon net scarf at the throat and held it firmly in place with a gold sun-burst pin, bursting with baguette diamonds.
| HAVE TO THINK OF MY VOICE AND THROAT. SO, NATURALLY, | WANTED A MILD CIGARETTE...
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IS SO MUCH FUN!
And Louise will love this mother who loves herself, Before we have a child, we
can evade recognizing how we are ruled by other people's will powers. We can call our weak-
ness “loving” or “dutiful” or ‘peace making.” But when we have had a
child, our {illusion is smashed. Though we have managed to retreat with some self-respect before the aggression of a parent, a marriage partner, a sis-ter-in-law, we cannof retreat before the bossiness of a year-old daughter with self-respect at all.
Being Louise's parent — her mature parent — can be the most instructive experience that has ever come to any mother or father.
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WHEN | SMOKED CAMELS FOR 30 DAYS, [\FOUND THAT CAMELS SUIT MY THROAT... *
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test CAMELS in your “T-Zone" for 30 days...see how MILD and 4 FLAVORFUL a cigarette can be!
HE SENSIBLE test of cigarette mildness is steady smoking. That's why so many people have made the 30-Day Camel Test! Puff after puff and pack after pack, they've discovered how mild and good tasting a cigarette can be. Camel is the cigarette more people enjoy than any other. So test them yourself, test them for 30 days and compare them for mildness and flavor. Your “T-Zone” (T for Throat, T for Taste) will tell you how well they agree with your throat and
taste — for day-in, day-out smoking pleas-
ure. You'll see why so many smokers say, “I'd walk a mile for a Camel!”
According to repeated surveys of doctors in every branch of medicine, in all parts of the country:
MORE DOCTORS SMOKE CAMELS THAN ANY OTHER CIGARETTE!
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