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3 . b . a - 2 Morr 49 - < omens - —— x 2 A : =A]: JRTIONATELY en CE— “ous ! IE = : REPAIRING gp ns : — IMPORTS — Designed by ETIAN BLIND - 0-4 = Vrenni; swirls give feeling of Raitt - : yD handmade ware. Miss Debbie : Collins, 6365 Washington Bivd:, sets a table at Ayres’ (left). { French street scenes decorate TICE g this set for informal dining. Te Crates of Handsome Cie Mapes shows ab) Roos argue L with approval from Mrs. Elnora’ Glass Premium 3 3-008 Canady, 3214 Graceland Ave. ve merchandise ' 225 Dishes Arriving Here es and cash on zm] Have Wide Appeal a0 Dd rave Ide Appea i By OPAL CROCKETT Times Homes Editor M. "[HOUGH near perfect he may be, that man you 1 love i may bring home the boss or a college buddy for a HAIRCUTS ......%2 HOP ‘sample of your cooking. Parking Friends are. apt to drop in unexpectedly. Sometimes PERMANENT WAVES askth they're late. Often they dilly- from 8.50 istomers— dally over drinks. easy carrying. All are adapt-

| the Store . = 5 = able to various decors in fur-

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NO NEED to turn hand- Dishings. Many pieces have 4 1 . wringing over these surprise Several uses and some stay in ; ; 0 ‘in French Room...1.75 iris! yeh, They San be fun. Eki the Sven JD Suess assemble grounds. Bows trim double . bouquets of tulips and roses are carrying. They carry salads, There's even a thumb rest. 4gg- | ew ; eeling marty over e : « All can pagkets for relishes, makin scalloped in green. There's a : ino fa large | * fact that a housewife's work be bought in any size set or . them perfect for passing. ne Tr core! rae Te casseroles, etc, making for shaped plates hold [a large | SHAMPOO is never done. Cook simply and Piece at time, making them ideal line includes odd serving for fruit or flowers from the gracious serving. Country Fare . amount of food, making happy | Castile: .......«. 75¢ serve graciously: on good-look~ for gifts, pieces, salad bowls and plates, backyard garden. “is an old line of stoneware with = the hostess who hates staying | c Oil. 1.25 ing china. Vrenni, with its swirls (in cups and saucers from after. . ¥» ea variety of sizes and types in- up after- the party to wash - Lream or Ull,. . 1. LLS Crates - of handsome dishes photo), comes in turquoise and dinner size to jumbos. candy i cluding bean pots. It comes in “ dishes. for informal serving are -ar- brown, yellow and brown, and jar with a top, a three-piece FOUR earthenware, oven- .... p.own and blue-green. Farm House includes a chafmi— riving in Indianapolis stores-to = pink and brown. Included is a cigaret set, and tea service. In wear sets, all hand-decorated, Raymor is designed for the ifg dish with a candle to keep

help the hostess have a good time. Nice thing about the wares’ : in the photos is that they go $ outdoors in summer and indoors

wooden Lazy Susan casserole

with swirl dishes in the middle,

and some duck casseroles, some very big and dramatic.

the picture also is a big relish plate decorated with vegetables, another Italian import. = » =

from Ayres’ will delight “drop-per-inners.” Besides the Vrenni -pattern--there. are Country Fare and Raymor, both witn

barbeque party, crushed stone making it strong, It comes in white with flecks of terra cotta, rich brown, avacado and natur-

food warm. There are tiny skillets in ‘which eggs may be shirred and brought to the table. The skillets double as ash

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PE THESE IMPORTS, best with accessory lines of black iron ° al terrd cotta. The cups make trays, hang on walls or perch TONIC TREATMENT to terrace and rumpus. room ‘ provincial furniture, good on warmers, trays and stands.” sense with men. Cup and handle in corner cupboards. These 75¢ in cold weather. They're per, THE FRENCH street scene 1ass: . These gadgets dress up the pot- are in one piece with a placé dishes are yellow with maroon fect for Indiana entertaining—set/ at Mayer's is Italian Ma- Wrought iron, glass-topped ta téry and eliminate juggling in in the handlé for a firm grip. trim SCALP TREATMENT > on porch, patio and picnic jalac, an imported pottery, as bles, include odd serving sets y * 4 : . HN grounds from early spring are other settings stocked decorated- with .fruit and from 2.50 through October. These wares there. The French scenes in flowers. The fruit pieces are | eave For Sorority ! Oats. Tolliver-Benson GLAMOUR travel places a hostess’ Havi- soft shadés of pink, blue and leaf-shaped on off-white back- . . : . i land would never be permitted yellow with black outlines and ground. Edges of the pieces Session in Kentucky £) Rite Will Be Sunday SHAMPOO to go. Some can be stacked for accents, are on tinted back- decorated with old-fashioned Miss Dorothy E. McCullough RIG HT: Times Slate. Service . : fiom 3.30 } i . and Mrs. John S. McCullough, = FR ERLE CO UT NEW SALISBURY, Sept. 2— HAIR TINTING 2912 Boulevard Place, left today ! » 3 ~The Mature Parent— \ for Lenngton, Ky, to attend showers for a girl who is ac- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Benson d N the 23d triannual council of tually no more to you than-a announce the betrothal of their from $5 LN

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* ‘she slaps, her ‘anger mounts,

Hints on Training of Children

By MURIEL LAWRENCE

role she played in humiliating her before Mr. K's

United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa Sorority. The sessions are today through Saturday in the University of Kentucky. Miss McCullough is a delegate of the Indiana Alpha Asso-

mere acquaintance, and you feel you cannot afford to buy her several shower presents plus a wedding present.

WRONG: Feel that since

daughter Helen to David Tolliver, The bride-to-be lives at

1728 N. Capitol Ave., Indianapolis, and Mr. Tolliver is the son of Chester Tolliver, 2061 Sta-

TINTING

HOME from school for lunch, Jean K,, Histon Beli that IT. Yeah Had. Hor mad p ciation of the sorority and a YOU are invited to the show- tion St. Indianapolis. Mr, and 3 « e believes Lha Jean had not made suc b 2 ers you must go and take a Mrs. Louis Goltz, Indianapolis, aged 13, says to her mother, * Have 4 russ about a new dress she didn't like, Mr. K. Eremer of the toronitys senate EE vill be attendants at: the wed. Lash and Brow, 2.50 you ironed my blue-striped skirt? would not have a The presente of rs will act as secretary of the lat- RIGHT: If you wish, refuse ding, set for 4:30 p. m. Sun“No, dear,” says Mrs. K. “I haven't got Wealthy sister—"Why. don't you lei. the c ter group, She is also head of the shower invitations gra- day in Broadway Methodist BROW ARCHING ’ ’ » . b : around to It." DISK Out lies own slothes, By Ki Tas the English department of ciously. (Only close friends Church, Indianapolis, The Rev. EYE R al is deliberately insolent. “Why not?” | orere mics Ko to acknowledge this fear. she J dor Hall School, should be invited to showers.) Robert Plerce will officiate. Tweezing ......75¢ J would begin to recognize how it manipulates I Her eyes lock with her many of her attitudes. Waxing Fars rs .1.00

mother's. “Don’t talk to me like that,” says Mrs. K. your father were here ,..” : “He's not here,” says Jean. “And I'll talk how I please. You do. You talk all the time about how hard you work, how tired you are, how much. you do for everybody, but you. never do anything for me.

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oN "FOR EXAMPLE, she would see how often it drives her to complain about Jean to her father and so test and reassure herself of his loyalty and support. She would spot it in her habit of boasting about the grand people she knows before her in-laws, even while She senses their haif-contemptuots belief. She would see that resentment at Jean is really just resistance to the idea that she is

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Just. fer yourself. Just , ..” inferior to her own child. With these new MENTS os Mrs. K. slaps Jean, It is a - perceptions, Mrs. K. would be able to work out FACE TREAT - pleasure to slap her. And as Mrs. Lawrence many tensions in her marriage as well as those $5 and $6

shaking her. She Pushes Jean toward the stairs. “Go on,” pants Mrs. “Get out of my sight! No school for you ev Get Spstury to your room where I can't See Jou . a ?

WHEN our anger with 2 child gets out of control during punishment, the “why” is of vital importance to our happiness. The answer is buried with something we prefer not to know about ourselves. If we have the courage to bring it up into awareness, our new knowledge will not only solve the problem of our child's insolence, but many other problems which keep us miserable. Mrs. K. has not struck at Jean, but at her own fear that she is inferior. For two months, she has been actively resentful at Jean for the

Couple Wed In Plymouth Church Rite

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$1000

PLYMOUTH, Sept. 2— any. age, sponsored by Gov. / : Schricker. , Miss Helen Uncapher - be- Free, second, and Channel p Indiana’s State Fair Color Light, ‘third; hackney ponies—

Wing Commander Captures

WING COMMANDER, Dodge Stables’ world champion

chestnut stallion, took top honors at the Indiana State Fair Horse Show last night.

stallion and gelding five-gaited grand championship for

that keep her an unhappy, bewildered mother, LO WHENEVER WE are harassed by the fear that we are inferior to those we want to love us, the first step toward disproving its claim is to be honest with ourselves. The very instant Mrs. K. is on to what's hurting her, she will find the strength to refuse to rise to its’ bait. . She will be able to laugh comfortably before her sister-in-law and say, ‘I guess the child inherits Ethel’s knowledge of clothes. Maybe it is a good idea for, her to choose her own things.’ 1£ her child is rude ‘to her, she will be able to deal with it without outrage, without panic. She'll be able to say, “That's pretty rude. If you want your skirt ironed so badly, why don't you do it yourself?”

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He captured the $1000

came’ the bride of George W. Arndt Jr. at 2:30 p. m.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Arndt Sr., 731 BE, Thompson Rd., Indianapolis. Attending him were - Le.and Steck, Indianapolis,

Miss Rosemary Arndt, bridesmaid, and Mrs. Elnor Biggs, matron of honor. They wore dresses. of dusty pink and powder blue taffeta.

The bride wore a gown af eggshell satin fitted at the

Chantilly lace was caught on the sides of the head by sprays of orange blossoms. Her bou-

The reception following the wedding was held in the church. They will be at home after

today in the Evangelical United °

Guard opened the fast-moving second night show featuring Jan Garber and his orchestra.

Indiana, yearling divition— Mark of Success, first; Spark-A-Lite, second, and Glenwoed's Lal Wan, third. Harness Show Ponies, single

third; Hunter, Course A, qualified or green--Lady Gordon, first; Strawberry Fox, second, and Per Gin, third. Roadsters -— Senator Play Boy, first; Spencer Gay Jr., second, and Aly Kahn, third;

second, and Hide-A-Way's Dabonair, third; heavy harness, ladies’ phaeton—Killearn Beau-

Three-gaited stake--Meadow Princess, first; Crebilly’s Fancy

Glenholme Frivolity, first; Cupid's Beauty, second, and Lady Louise, third.

Ripper, second, and Red Bird, third.

Q—Do you think it advisable for a highly nervous per-

“son to get pregnant? This person loves children and would like two boys, but she

Love of children is not enough to make a good mother. Without more information on

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