Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1952 — Page 4
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New Fabrics Will Ease Mother's Work et
By BETTY LOCHER MODERN fashions for
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
‘Modern Woman’ Set Back Two Decades
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keep. No longer must mother wo, ~ By HARMAN W. NICHOLS spend hours ironing endless Mss JO allie | f I : United Press Staff Correspondent ruffies, frills and furbelows. been d : Our Eli gl bl e E scorf o omorrow . .. WASHINGTON, Sept. 20—1I probably set radio back New scientific fabrics, so vel known by now in adult clothes the Stevens a AN. ; a . to the days of the crystal set. Bre oD a a othe, Se : gg by ! in I was asked to sit in on Ruth Crane's “Modern. baby things. Latest to be intro- family Frida Woman” show on WMAL. The pretty, gray-haired Mrs;: duced is orlon, which is softer Her mother : and more absorbent than nylon. Crane wanted me to tell the \ ’ Millen, and - Ayres’ has just received a shipfolks how a man goes about re ment of new handi-panties with Be porting the Miss America Con- Panties Ct. address,
test in Atlantic City. “Ever pick a winner in ad-
own face by remarking that
Players Club
shirt or short dress to match combining 70% orlon and 30% nylon fabrics.
will be held from 7 to 9
Can Mean In-
Hallie Myers, president; Mrs, I. V. Brown, vice president;
day night wi for Miss McM
vance?” she asked. I confessed and co-pilot « that a couple of times I did. : ® x = Roberta Bay Miss Alabama year before last To Meet THE FABRIC, made by Mal- guest, § and Miss Georgia this fall. linson, is a semi-sheer seer- s “Are there any things that sucker weave. It has all the ad- THERE'S are taboo in the rules?” vantages of nylon, plus orlon’s ment around After I mentioned that the Nov 27 . absorbency. A quiek | trip home, Frank girls are not supposed to speak . Ihaugh the washing machine, left Friday fe to a man during the contest . a short time to dry, and the « where she wil week—even on the telephone—I THE FIRST meeting of outrit is ready for baby again; grandchildren went straight into one of my the Players Club for the No ironing is necessary. A She notifie favorite topics. . . . Girdles. i ; The panties are lined with ore leaving zs % = Season VI be eld ais 22 vinyl plastic with side grippers, a grandchild v I SAID THAT the girls are © in Booth Tarkington CIVIC phounq seams, and soft elastic bring the ne: not allowed to tuck themselves Theater followed by dancing in- on the inside of the leg only ‘o 4 But if the on in when they appear in swim- Highland Golf and Country assure “leak proofing.” The de twins, she'll ming suits. Club. boys panijes are i foe 3 : Rit wh STR Re RE Re ie W Franka, - ifttee members In 8 panties are edged wit . ach squiried hem nel at Som be Dr. and Mrs. F. 1ace and trimmed with satin WELL-GROOMED YOUNG MAN—New orlon seersucker plastic. . to change the subject. R. Hensel chairman, and bows; lined diaper with matching shirt comes in lollipop colors, available “ABSENCE “Well,” she said, blushing, . Insel, ’ The matching top for hoys is in Ayres’ Baby Department for $3.95 a set. go yonder” is “are there any other things Messrs. and Mesdames Wilbur 5 tailored shirt with notched } Block's farew that are against the rules® Peat, E. L. Bohlen, aud -Jouls,» cid collar, » manly breast They are available in Ayres’ little corduroy sets in Wasson’s bind ges I am a great hand te run a Schwitzer Jr. pocket and white tord. piping: Baby Department, Fourth Floor. Fifth Floor Baby Department. w subject right into the ground, The second meeting, Jan. 31, The little girl's blouse has a “UR 0. fot is sold in Block's They are the same price, $3.98, 3 "so I continued on the girdle will be in the theater with danc- Yule of vertical tucks, puffed Baby Department, Third Floor, of bunny-soft, fine-whale cor- DO YOU ¢ theme. ing in the Woodstock Club. The ~10€T®8 ahd & flared back Ny- oy, von crinkle cloth. It is duroy with waterproof diaper becomes. of “Wait to know why a girl committee consists of Mr. and UES Aro 3 the dainty Peter $3.98 and comes in mint, maize, cover and tops trimmed with sented to wor isn’t supposed to wear a girdle Mrs. H. B. Tharp, chairmen, : blue and white. Something new white pique. If Mrs. Rober under her swimming suit?” I and Messrs. and Mesdames C. . os. will be coming in soon—a plas- . - The girl's blouse has puffed Carmel, is tak asked. R. Weiss, R. C. Vonnegut and THE SETS ARE $3.95 Indi- tic lined panty, permanently sleevs, the boy's has straight these tokens 2 a's A. Hastings Fiske. vidually boxed in pink, lemon scented with Johnson's Baby sleeves. The little round collars nee, , RUTH SAID definitely she On March 28 the plays fol- and green for girls, blue, lemon Powder. You'll hear more about are bound in white pique edged " ow Weel did not so I told her. I ex- lowed by dapcing in the Wood- and green for boys. Sizes range it later. with dainty rick -rack over glass at plained that the experts feel Stock ‘Club will be planned by from small (birth to 12 Ibs.) If you like to dress baby square white pique yokes, Col- Children’s . that the perfectly shaped wom- Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Reissner, to extra-large (26 to 32 Ibs.). warm, you might prefer the ors are yellow, pink and blue. the Colmnble an ought to have the same hip Chairmen, Dr. and Mrs. Wayne ing these on s . "Ritter, Mr. and Mrs. John Heidt dressing fable a2 ta bit mesure Land We and Mn Ped Man Sarjeg My Dey Hostesses Named small flower If she happens to be an inch RITeI y P Pi : hold a single or 8 oft n the hip department. committee wil be a F W Peace Plan For Study Club This should a she can fool the judges n, Mrs. R. ' a little by squeezing into a Ha Made, Sima L. Kirk or omen For Industr Mrs. Wilson Carey and Mrs. . three-way stretch, even though 3. Officers of the year are C. . Y Horace Leachman will be host- The Ti her measurements are printed geverin Buschmann, president; | 5 By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT esses for the Plerian Study for all to see in the official pro- Mrs. A. M. Campbell, vice presi- n usiness HYDE PARK, Sept. 29—I am Club President's Day luncheon MRs. Al gram. ; dent; Mrs. G. V. Smith, secre- keenly interested in a reprint of ,4 3 pm, Thursday in the’ A CROCHI Somehow we got through the tary, and Myron McKee, CONFERENCE series an article by Carles B. Wilson Marott Hotel trimmed bon: show without further embar- treasurer. 3 ; entitled “Pro- : will add to th rassment, and Ruth saved her for women in business gress Sharing Officers of the club are Mrs, cial-little mis
can be made «
“after all I sell girdles on my S C il p. m. each Wednesday dur- dustrial Peace.” and gaily dec Oc _ Mrs. Horace Leachmay, secreSiternoon television show, you or ounci ing October in Atherton Center, hh Tani. gon tary, and Mrs. Truman Hoover, ering the f Tne Shots BY Wiliam A Oates Jr, Mrs. Crane has been director o Butler University. “As an en. treasurer. on, ARRYL GUY LAFOLLETTE, 4, reads wa story about other animals to his dog, Asta. of women’s activities for Wi I Meet The series will include lec- gineer, I be- Mrs, Robert Lewis is chair- plete croche He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William LaFollette, 1326 Hoefgen St. WMAL and star of “Modern tures by five professional people lieve that col- man of the hostess committee material requ
Woman” shows since 1944.
Chairmen from 45 Girl Scout
on topics of interest to women
lective bar-
assisted by Mesdames Carey, Oren Pritchard and Ernest
lustrations ai
She has a wealth of back- neighborhoods will meet at 7:45 and will be nsored by the gaining, based tions. ground that fits her for her 0 today for the September College of he aan, om. scientific Main. Other committee mer Anne Cabo The Mature Parent— job. She is schooled in journal- P- ™ tion of Butler University and principles, com- bers are Mesdames L. W. Needlework
Warns Against Domination
ism, theatricals, salesmanship and literature.
= » os
As for jobs being harder to |
Re : ¥ a ih f > / y
Council session in the World War Memorial. Also attending will be board
the Women’s Council of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce.
bined with an honest regard for the welfare of our fellow
man, George Schumacher and George Gramer, membership, and Mesdames Fred Kurtz, Earl Mikels and Chester McKamey,
grand designs tures and a g in the book.
SHE WAS born in Spring- members, Leader's Club offi- Mrs. Elizabeth MacCollum Workmen, can minimize if not J = " ! social serviee, By MURIEL LAWRENCE being ' “helpful,” she has snatched her child's field, Mo., and went to a little cers and meifibershipsneminat will preside at the opening - eliminate industrial wi I MRS. AD : sense of competence from her to exalt her own, red one-room school house in ing committee members. meeting Oct. 1. J. Howard All. believe that scientific principles : AST June, Julie graduated from the y.; «ne pas condemned her child for resisting Republic, Mo., and finished the Miss Virginia Harvey and "0 000 204 personmel can bring us to a peaceful and The India 8 a “3 bo a : 4 eighth grade in jig time at the Mrs. Gene Smith, two new staff mana f th { productive solution of the in- 372 W eighth grade. For the occasion; #he aggréssiveness., ger of the American . 2 : - : age of 11. She was forced to do members, will be introduced bY 17,4 Tice Insurance Co, will dustry-labor problems of collec- e Most x wore a white organdy dress made by J ulie Je Ziten sullen 354 defiani San oer a repeat on grade eight because Mrs. Charles Mason, staff and 0 © COED Boe WO ive bargaining.” . Chica +.» motner. 18 18 C 8 =) - 8 . y he eedl herself under the supervision of her sew- {; collect some respect for herself are constantly She Wa s too young to enter high office committee chairman. Being a Successful Employee.” Mr. Jyilaun poisis ot in he Important (Question Neediewe ing teacher. ; frustrated by demands for gratitude in return Ruth. Decasic a reporter for 2 = = s = = TE ome kipd No. 5863. After wearing it again once or twice, Julie for services she does not want. her @istrict for a country news- THE 1958 budget will be pre- MISS JOSEPHINE BORST g will philosophy be- Put to Jesus i ) i ’ i d her . of good philosophy Name cesses decide to launder it herself. With money from The little scene enacted between Julie an paper and did it “just for fun.” sented by James Zoercher, fi- - Will introduce the Oct. 8 speak- ,. "0 may lead nowhere in her allowance, she bought a box of soap flakes. mother is played out in the homes of our country “I didn't know at the time nance chairman. er, Miss Phyllis Stiles, super- ooo ipo industrial peace : It carried specific instructions . sa thousand times a day between children and people could get paid for writ- a 1 ¢ visor of women’s employment, eep 2 f us have felt ; eseseeees sense how to wash organdv and : 4 ir “natural” interest in their ope © : A final report on plans for Pr * I think many of u Th is deep meaning for on gandy po = parents who use their “natural” intel ing,” she said. the Great Lakes regional con- octor & Gamble Co., Cincin for a long time that strikes ere is deep 2 SLIeet .occese after reading them carefully, 3 children to smother their initiative in the name After a career in several col = ference to be here Oct. 15-17 nati. Her subject will be “Wom- should always be the very last us all in Jesus’ answer to Julie went into the bathroom of “helpfulness.” leges she found herself in the will be given by Mrs. ‘'w. L. en in Business—Fact or Fancy.” Yesort. John's searching i CIty ceccconss am Inixed tepid wales with : . : + ~d >» habit. of shoving entertainment field. She is an Heston and Mrs. Vincent Mrs. Vera Grant will have » ” » (Luke 7), “Art thou he that State esccevn ; s. n > lathe IF WE have dev eloped a ha Bor iropin expert at handling her guests Adams. There also will be a' chargeeof the Oct. 15 meeting. IN AN industrial dispute should come? or look we APPS was properly foamy she Bill or Alice away from the tool bench or ro € and has a happy knack of pick- discussion of a revision of by- The subject will be “How to when you arrive at the point for another?” plunged her dress into the board every time they attempt to help theme ing them up when they fall laws. Improve Your Company Cor- where a strike is necessary you Moe . bowl. ; selves, our “helpfulness” may be the camouflage °°. faces—except in the Mrs. John Burkhart will pre- respondence” by Miss Sybil are paralleling the point that He gave his works 13 Bridge Ta She was squeezing suds by which we hide from ourselves our intention case of Nichols. side. Lee Gilmore, Standard Register nations reach when they decide proof of the truth of his . gently through it when her to keep them weak and dependent. 3 Corp., Dayton, O. on war. If we can find a way words: “Go your way, and ity ( mother came in with clean ' In his book, “Escape From Freedom, Dr. On Oct. 22 Dean L. Gray to obviate strikes it may well wli John what things ye towels. Realizing what Julie Se Arich Froman has this to say: The dominator We The Women— Burdin, Butler University, will serve as a basis for obviating have seen and heard; how INNEF was doing, she put down the mre pawrence PriPes with material things, with praise, wi discuss “Leisure Time Activ- wars, sipce industrial difficul- hat the blind see the lame towels and pushed her away. ances of love . . 8 by Showmg OBOE. Ire L * | N h R ities.” Miss Martha Robinson ties are not so very different t A el rsa cleansed, cham] “ ' a ay sverything-—eve ¢ i wa That s not the way to wash that dress” she May ge everyhl g ythi e aE aziness IS ot t Ae] eqgson will preside. from the difficulties that face Pe ead four event exclaimed, snatching the wet garment from her thing: The right to be free and independent. Th Mrs. O. C. Winters will pre- nations. the deaf hear, the dead are child. “Get away now and let me do this... .” hin is Put In 2 Solden gage, X mn have = yi . ° ® side at the final meeting Oct. I hope that General Motors raised, to the poor the gos Bridge As * 0 © te, provided it does no a : Ir S re arrying qr ier 429 at which Miss Mercedes J. is going to find its new formula pel is preached (Luke 7) First place WHEN JULIE'S mother had finished wash- eo By RUTH MILLETT iy oma Hi mvenrer ET Tr hat Jak the sume way Christian Yacobs, BW Ing the dress, she wrung it out and shook the DOMINATING people subsist on the gratitude y M 5 orp, y Ss : Science is presenting to the » R, folds free. “There, now go and hang it on . ..” of others. They tend to lay great stress on the MERICAN girls are getting married younger and ps Stop Talking to Our- work out Sinilas ni Bhi suit modern world unmistsk. Tey McComas She had begun to say When she noted the mile physical gifts they make, and so materialism is younger, according to Department of Commerce 2 =D Shei able proof, through 35% matehes 00 on er “daughter's face. Julie's mother their hall mark. ae 1 : : ‘ " i fhany flushed very red, threw the wet dress back into When children’s dignity and prestige are our Statistics. A university professor of human relations Phi D I+ Pi A St Sh 1 rursehiieted cates oF po Ria the bowl. “Go ahead -ruin- your dress if you first considerations, we do not have to concern figures it is because American girls are getting lazier i eita | rranges bd e ow Ing, tue 1 18 Toaehh o”" like. I don’t know why I ever try to do things ourselves with their gratitude. It flows from them and lazier. The national chapter of Phi donated to the General Hos- Strable truth taught by Jesus. Afi ‘¢ ro for you. I never get any thanks for it. , . .” spontaneously like water from a spring. When we He says it is hard to get a , Delta Pi Sorority will hold its pital. v It shows that spiritual oped with 35 Now between” you and me, Julle's mother give them the right to be right when they are job and harder to keep it, but get—well, they're no harder to ,.,,4) ra)) card party and style Committee members assist- vaderstanding is natural 10 went to Mi doesn't rate any thanks. First, in the guise of right, trust pours from them effortlessly. adds: land than a husband. And if oo piooc Auditorium at ing will be Mesdames Ralph man. It helps him. It heals apes you'll take a look at the divorce Oct. 18, Miss F Beker. Charles: Del La Le Ps mim, Robert Heat How much rate you'll probably see they're p. m. Oct. . Ss Frances akKer, arles eL.ong, e him, as Jesus proved and and John CI * easier it is to not any harder to keep than a Mae Patterson, national chair- Benner, Charles Busenburg, promised. Study of the ington. conomics slip into a husband. either man, is in charge of party ar- Robert Thomas, David Burd Christian Science textbook ” housecoat, put : : rangements. and Dow Quinlan, tickets; Mrs. THEY WE S : S t on the perco- Proceeds of the party will go Wendell McKamey and Mrs. and Mrs. Ed ession e lator, push P| an Benefit toward the sorority charity ‘Gunther Voight, candy, and SCIENC E AND Fil Brows, iana State \ . t h e toaster, fund for the purchase of an Mrs. John Schaekel and Mrs. . 'verman note Indiana State Home Bete kiss hubby = . oxygen-air pressure lock to be Carlein Shaw, raffle. HEALTH with Bi place 8 Association's annua . a TN —_c . ches wen meeting will be held in Block's goby ang sn # J Book Review Key to the Scriptures George P. R Auditorium Oct. 23. Home Eco- ; Sreak . by Mary Baker Eddy | Mrs. M. L. 1 nomics teachers in the publie Ae a p Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten Results i of schools of Indiana, faculty : will give a hook review Nov. nouac y members of state “colleges, ahd the mer. Ruth Millett 11 under the sponsorship of the | 3 discloses to anyone the end Shadela Home Economics Club girls and ing paper: . | present-day practical value for Friday r homemakers will attend. Oh, come now, professor. Women of the First Friends of the Master's teaching. It ners follow: “Home Fcodomles Teachi What sboit all the girls WhO | Chureh, The moriey Will. hene. shows that the same heslin Lincom. C1: iol ome. Keo les Teaching are marrying at a younger age Cool oo ice Com- v $ Me Score 1 o Fit Our Times will be the because they are willing and i . Chtist-power is u Welch, V. R Poems of the year's meeting. able to combine a job AND mittee. v whatever our need may be. A. R. Coffin, Mrs, Alice Banks of Indiana marriage and so don’t have to Miss Lucy E. Osborn is gen- When you use, You can test it in your State Teachers College is chair- wait around until a young man eral chairman of the event, to own experience. . Ioan of the program and plans. is able fo support them? be held in the First Friends Martinsvil New officers of the associa- =e . Church. The committee includes Lo : tion include Mrs, Ann Lee, di- Mar li ne Mesdames J. E. Woodard, 0. E. ng Distance nile wr Ea rector of the department .of ok BR 113 § Wilkinson and Charles A. yn : : makeshift dwellings, including the Indiana home economics, Indiana State trailers, while their husbands 1 °C'eS: Society of Al Teachers College, president: finish their educations? : Miss Alta Thompson, treas- luncheon at Miss Kathryn Sheedy, chief y i urer, will be assisted by Miss Miss Emily ] dietitian of the Lily Research 8," Jeannette Henley, and com- | . an “The Mys Clinic, vice president; Miss Ileen: AND HOW about all the up- mittee chairman, Mrs, Donald : Science and Health may be the Mind.” Imel, Indianapolis! Publi e and-coming young women who = A Bartley, tickets; Mrs, Marie | . y bought, read, orborrowed ae Reports co Schools, treasurer, and Miss are making attractive homes Jeffries and Miss Denzel Wil- convention h Lois "McCutchan, Henry Reis for their young husbands be- liams, ushers; Mrs, M. J. Mc- n 1st1 1 School, Evansville, secretary. cause they can run up living- Culley and Mrs. Mary Emily Christian Science Sob igly . room draperies out of a pgir of Wiggs, door, and Mrs. B. D. READING ROOM Martin ’ Jol : . sheets and wield a paint brush Spradling, publicity. r Sunshine Club Meets like a professional? h- 30 N. Pennsylvania Street Wena! Thé Children’s Sunshine Club Do you call those girls lazy? That way, you won't FREE/ INDIANAPOLIS 3 Inc. will hold a board meeting As for that leisurely cup of cof- {have to wait while the at 10 2. m. Wednesday fn the fees you seem to begrudge the Dist Randy pocket-size or send $3 and 2 copy in the Meridian Room of the Colonial housewife, most business offices Long i operator booklet to list the blue doth Li Edition Furniture C - . -~ , onsults Information. telephone numbers ie Libeary 0. 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