The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana (2024)

THE INDIANAPOLIS M'iMlAY, It LY 7, 1317 III id Wi Mrs. Highland Elected i On JaJilon S)lrccl 7 'i hid i caiiu Oil Ga Vh Hi- (-ramer. ilohf-rl Wnl InCIinreh 'J I. i Vull'f iu Arc Enth Aids Considered Luxuries? ii i of r.hjiii,- Ki (': lie via Ci The ra loci Kav Lena r.mar: s. Won Raur Mi-s place day naming in the Charl'-S M.

m.l Mr. Bridge is th von of Mr. Vane Bi l-o of Bedford. Tlte couple is at. hom*o in napjain, a nd socic Mm f.ury o'clock Soul hl'Oi the r.u.:: Jean E.

Karl To BcFcicd At Dinner. Shower Mrs. Charles Blake iiii nrtd Mrs. Minnie M. Tharp v.

ill n-tertain tomorrow with a and crystal shower at Meridian Hills Country Club for Miss Jean Elizabeth Karl. Mrs. Stone will be matron of honor on July 'J'', at the wedding of Karl ami Eryce Whitney Tharp, which will take place at 3:30 o'clock in the Central Avenue Methodist ChurHi. Guests at the party will include Mrs. George F.

Karl, moHiT of the bride-elect, and Edward V. Mitchell. linger T. Moynahan, Herman Koescli, Mor-ey J. Doyle, Doris Cloud, Mead Knight, Dwight Payne, Florcr.ee Clark, Florence Meizenheimer baptist Church with en If.

I.ind-troin of- ficiatii at. douhle-ring c-re- I-'ui L'a-on. The annual pi'-nie of the rorily will be l.eid i Northern Reach. The boste i are Madame Highland, Jiionv. Mis.

Clair J. Hal! oi gnnist, 5. rt rh--n ar.e.'her recious for special baths they wish to luxuriate a little rp. It is to see so many loveiy bath aids again on the market. They make such delightful for week-end hostesses, cn-a'-i brides and older and younger ladies at any time! One medium-priced quality line a perfumed water softener, cologne and talc mitt with a choice of three refreshing fragrances: Spring Morning, Garden Bouquet and Forest Pme which men appreciate.) nnd Mi-s Joan Karl, sister of the hride-clcct.

en played and Clareiicc Roembke, Collins. Herbert Wolff and Mi Lena Kinman, Roesc I and Kav Smii h. ni 'oap aari a women ate :r.c;;.T-i to a ba'h as merely a nva--ure. Eut th-re -a much 'o a modern bath! Thei are ha'hj to soothe jangled nerve, burning skin and tired bodies, bat hs to induce sleep, baths to rou-e sleepyheads and baths for beauty; To get clean quickly, and quick tubs are good, but it is the scented. warm bath the leisurely tubbing that does something for a woman! And the aids which make a bath an enchanting interlude in a busy, hectic day are no longer considered luxuries.

Quick-lathering soaps, bubbling bath oil or salts, fragrant bath oil, silky body powder and refreshing colognes are all as necessary to the modern woman as is toothpaste! FOR EVERY El'DGET there are lovely bath aids, priced from the most inexpensive to the most costly, for bath aids are like perfumes when it come to, prices; the more exquisite the scenting, th higher the piice! Some women manage it this way: They have a medium or mi' le of the bride, saner. Mr. and Mrs. Katie O. Cramer of Sou! port are the parents of the bride and Lewis Stansbury, V'rr, Giant.

Street, is the father of the biidegrotfm. ENTERI.V; WITH her father, the bride wore a gown of imported tulle and lace with smjare neckline, lace sleeves, tilted bodice and full skirt s.weepin? into a train. A crown of French orange blossoms gathered her il-lu-ion veil and she carried gardenias and a white pi aver book. Gowns of daffodil yellow, delphinium blue and turquoise blue were worn by the attendants, Miss Dorothy Jean Cramer, sister of the bride, who was maid of honor; Miss Rosemary Terry and The marriage of Mi.w Mildred Coy, daughter of Mr. and Mr.

John Cox of Craw ford ville, and L. li. KoiieitMjii of Indianapolis, tool; place July 3 in the home of Miss L. and Miss Mary A. Gotham, 17 East.

Woodruff Blare. 'I'he Bev. Boy 11. Turley, pa-tor of University Heights United Brethren Church, officiated. Mr.

fuel Mrs. Oscar Berggren were the bridal attendant-. Given In marriage by her father, (he bride wore a white summer wool suit with navy accessories and lose corsage. On their return from a wedding trip to SI. Louis, the couple will be at home at the Woodruff Place address.

FOR BABY'S SKIN To present Md 4 hetHnf d'pr chat. nm catf use CHAFIX "3' 1 A 'r-f- i Your Hoircolor beautifully Unfed or bleached viih ROUX :1 Mrs. Jean Watkin. both bride-maid They oanied bouquets of delphiniums with salmon joses, yellow gladioli and pink gladioli respectively. Peggy Lou CavcU was flower girl and Jeffery W'eddle was ring bearer.

Fred Walkins was best man and u-hers weie Burk. ilurniihiey and Frank K.a'ut-ky Jr. Following a reception in the Cramer home, the bride changed to an ivory gaberdine suit for the wedding trip lo Cincinnati. Th'-v will be at home after July 10 at. 'lfiX'i Mills Avenue.

A LAD! DEM fl (to I 12 W. 27th St. WA. 01(18 Eve. Appls.

Opi. Marnlt llnlil -fin all the sticking and pulling they magically fit themselves right into the opening with hardly an indication of a cdosure. THIS NEW FABRIC covered slide fastener, the Kover-Zip, already has been discovered by top fashion designers, and is available to home sewers too. Shown above is Pauline Trigere's beautiful pale lilac linen dress whose smooth body-moulding lines are safely held in place with one an almost invisible dyed-to-match zipper. Many designers are making this new zipper double-trim, dye it in a contrasting color and let it serve in place of other decoration on sports or evening clothes.

i-iJ jut rt srci as "You and F4 l' 'i I ''1 -4 Ill fmr SOMYSAYINGS By FAXXY Y. CORY Ri-Ristersd U. S. Patmt Orfioe BEFORE THE WAR we came to depend on zippers to give smooth lines to skirt and dress fastenings, missed fhem greatly von for a while we hail to revert to the old hook and eye or snapper. But slowly the zipper has come back and even if it did catch in ite placket now and then or get stuck when there seemed the least provocation, it was welcomed by every woman who likes her clothes to fit.

Now there is something new in zippers they need no placket to hide the metal teeth and cause POINTS FOR PARENTS By F.DYTII THOMAS WALLACE 82 Plus tux A favorite fmsranco comes in bath accessories You and It's cool and refreshing for summer lovely you! lUibblinp; Over 1.50 Sachet 2.00 T.ath Powder 1. 30 C.loone Drnrlnrnnf. Not Thin 1 I Tim Tnbun YOU SHOP-whfo MMNX fozs your vash! BRING YCl'R LAUNDRY TO THE "LAUNDERETTE" AND PLACE IT IN THE BEND1X. Up to 10 ZU Washed, rinsed, damp dried SOAP FREE, 100 SOFT WATER SOAP-WAIT OR SHOP WHILE THE BENDIX DOES YOUR WORK AUTOMATICALLY.) TAKE YOUR LAUNDRY BOSIE IN 30 MINUTES-CLEANSED, SWEET, WHITE, CologTie 2.00 I'rius Hits Tux Wasson's I'oilclrirs, Slm-t I loor Ann: "Let's play ball. You throw it to me and I'll throw it back to you." same means to reach a desired Jean: "If you don't let me play with your ball I won't like you any more." Children unrnn.icum.shi use the oirf tluit itlilrr persons have u.sal icith thrm.

"Margot is howlin' 'cause she says the 'skeemetos' are bitin' her!" LAUNDERETTE 3S11 E. Michigan St. IR. 0954 553 E. 23d St.

WA. 0224 "UUHKHTIE" I TMK KM WBM Of. Dual Control Instruction Cars Cars Rented for A AVoman's New York Ry ALICE HI G1IFS MY FRIEND LESTER GABA, who comes from Hannibal, writes me that he and his mother whom he is visiting, are at the mercy of the Mississippi which has risen to 25 feet of Hood. Most of the business section along Hannibal's Main Street, is under water and the windows and first and second floors of stores have long since been vacated. It's an odd thing to see merchandise that probably arrived by airplane being carried out of stores by rowboat for safe J) Road tmy Mm DRIVING SCHOOL TilrpioiH 111 ley 711 1 I'i if kt ruutviuiuii jA wts "Hi Summer Store Hours -k Monthly through Friday, A.

M. 'HI 5:00 r. M. Salunhvjs, A. M.

mi 1:00 r. m. keeping. "I was startled," Lester writes, "to see a rowboat filled with eight nude women and one man sail out. of the, main entrance of the Emporium, and float away.

On closer inspection the naked victims proved to he window mannequins and their rescucY was the window trimmer, who was moving his plaster ladies to a higher, dryer place." Ilk The Secretary-General of the International Emergency land Council Says: MAYBK BY the time these words meet your eyes Old Man Mississippi and Missouri will have calmed down and receded. But. whether or not, it seems later v. ft U.t vi 1 Y' v. rarra a IE it1 than anyone would believe pos-sihle in a civilized country, that these two anery.

swollen rivers should he allowed to go rhrht on rising every spring. Rarely do they fail to take lives and cause ghastly property damage and human distress. In Manchuria, where I traveled before the war, I once snv a river mount as the poor Chinese people helplessly laid sandbags along the hank, knowing that thousands of souls would he drowned. Priced IlsisIri-'Ei'd vi-. Our indifference to the t'pner Mississippi and Missouri Valley W-'wr i.L i NN ff' Tin's summer-new classic is wanted rayon styled with billowing- capes over each arm! It buttons from the hem to the neckline with frosted plastic buttons.

Colors are grey with yellow or rose and toast with green. Sizes 12 to 20. Wassou's lisi Momv Miejt, Third I'ictor uprisings is not that cruel and inhuman, but it is gross negligence to permit damage estimated to equal the total cost of our relief programs to Turkey and Greece. Why not a River Authority modeled on TYA which can cut the floivl crest? So it may cost two billion: so what? Better to snend it on peace-time safety than war. It's high time those two obstreperous rivers were tamed.

WAITIXG AT THE DOCK A disappointed non-passenger was Dorothy Kirsten, opera singer and one-time discovery and protegee of the late Grace Moore. Dorothy wanted to sail on the SS Queen Elizabeth. She had no reservation hut she took a chance, packed her bacs and sat there till the II. P. Wasson Co.

Mail Order Indianapolis, 9, Indiana Please send me McKettrick Classics at 10.93 each. Quantity ship sailed, hoping someone would forget to show up. Everybody came, including Lord Inverchapel, British ambassador, who took home bacon and butter for his family in London. Poor Dorothy sat it out and pot nowhere except a handsome picture of herself sitting on her baggage, in job of reconstruction and rehabill tation to be done. In the face of this great worldwide shortage of fats and oils, it is obviously most necessary to conserve every possible pound of fat.

American women can make a real contribution to the welfare of their own country and to the recovery of the rest of the world by saving and turning in their used cooking fats. Thanks to patriotic American women, over 600 million pounds of used fats have been added to U. S. supplies of industrial fats since August 1942. These 600 million pounds were vitally important, not only to the United States, but to the entire world.

Fats and oils, both food fats and industrial fats, are in critically short supply, practically everywhere. Total world production of fats and oils in 1947 will be one-sixth less than in prewar years. But at the same time, there are many more mouths to feed and a tremendous every newspaper in New York. If I didn't know Dorothy I'd guess Size Color 2nd Color Choice she did it for the publicity. But she's not thai type.

A quiet, se rious artist and a line person. Too had, Dodo. Better luck next time. (Copyright. Kint Features Syndicate, Inc.) D.

A. Fitzgerald, Secretary-General International Emergency Food Council Lucky 12 To Dine Name Address City Charge The Lucky 12 Club will meet for a 6 o'clock dinner tomorrow Zone Slate. Chock Money Order night in the home of Mrs. Pansy Hoyt, 1524 Pleasant Street.

The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana (2024)

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