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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 9

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1966- THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 9 I.U. Club To Hold Travel Tea miamiim un Colorful invitations depicting a panorama of scenes in Central Europe have been sent to members of the Indiana University Women's Club of Indianapolis announcing the "Grand Tour Tea" Sat dinger. Miss Madge Kretsch, Mrs. Richard J. Dunham, Mrs.

Richard r. Conner, Mrs. Greg Kimberlm. Mrs. Stuart Wilson, Mrs.

Lawrence N. Carter and Mrs. Claude G. Also Mrs. Ruth Kottlowski, Mrs.

R. Hetherington, Miss Maureen Cunningham, Mrs. Richard DeBolt, Miss Hazel Force and Miss Betty Stich. inglon. representing the I.U.

Alumni Association. Officers and board members who will be special hostesses are Miss Priscilla Babbitt, Mrs. John L. Butler. Mrs.

William W. Roberts, Mrs. Elizabeth Kottlowski, Mrs. Rcihert Bourne, Mrs. Paul R.

Oldham and Mrs. Lloyd Allen. ALSO MRS. NOBLE L. Bid Britta Peterson of Denmark.

The students are from the Indiana University Medical Center. Receiving guests will be Mrs. Charles R. Oehrle, president of the I.U. Women's Club; Albert L.

Jacobs, vice-president'' Miss Gordon, Russell E. Allen of Indiana National's travel department, and William Rinne of Bloom- urday. The to 4 o'clock event, to be in the 1 di anapolis Athletic Club, ww'imjjuiuw iiwiiiw mm, n-rnnriiwi mm ii 1 i ipn 1 rinrTnrn imm i r-nr-r-ir-T-irrapunii jii ikhw V' i ii 1 will be sponsored by the I.U. Women's Club, the travel department of the Indiana National Bank, and Trans World Airlines. jA: FI SPECIALTY STORE Presenting the wife of Indiana University's former basketball coach with a corsage befors dinner are (left to right) Mrs.

Charles J. Biddle, Mrs. Max B. Schumacher and Mrs. John G.

Pecsok. (Star Photo) BASKETBALL MOTHER SPEAKS "Substitute mother to a basketball team, "Mrs. Branch McCracken (second from left), was guest speaker to members of the Mortar Board Alumnae Club of Indianapolis last night in the Propylaeum. TODAY AND TOMORROW Miss Gordon Miss Mary Gordon, travel adviser of TWA stationed in New York City, will give infom-malion on her many trips abroad. Title of her speech will he "Tips for Better Trips." Members will be introduced to the club's newest project, sponsorship of two international tours in July.

One group will visit Europe, the other will tour the Holy Land. Chairmen are Mrs. Albert Jacobs, reservations: Mrs. George Tilford, hospitality, and Mrs. Charles E.

Barker, social and decorations, assisted by Mrs. Dea M. Adams, Mrs. Max M. Page, Mrs.

Earl R. Hartman. Mrs. Frederick W. Steiger, Mrs George C.

House and Miss Sharon Uchi-mura. SPECIAL GUESTS from foreign countries will he Girard Moreau of Paris, France; James Page of London, England; Martin Welch of Dublin, Ireland, and Miss WHY CROW OLD Underweight Problem As Serious As Obesity Irvingtoii DAK ('till Planned The Irvington Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet at 1 o'clock tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Charles N. Smith, 715 North Campbell Avenue. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs.

Wayne Guthrie, Mrs. Mahlon Barnes, Mrs. Jack Jester, Mrs. John Huston, Mrs. Richard Miller and Mrs.

L. N. Wolff. Carl Zenor, executive secretary of the Indiana Sesqui-centennial Committee, will speak. BRANELL SHOWING By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN A recent letter from a reader says: "I would appreciate a column on the problem of underweight.

The overweight guys and gals get all sorts of help. -Hi "The girl with slightly Dietetic Group To Hold Session The Central Indiana Dietetic Association will meet at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow in Cross fall ff ifjfi back, my 34A bust out, my tummy in, and my head up." THOSE OF US who must constantly fight the pounds sometimes forget that shapeless legs, a flat chest and scrawny arms can be just as distressing to a woman as rolls over the girdle, a protruding abdomen or oversized legs. The first thing to do is to have a physical checkup to make sure that no hidden disease or abnormality of any sort is contributing to your uncurved state. If you find that there is none, then Miss Kay McGowan, Branell's representative, is here to present the complete sample collection of dresses, suits, and ensembles for daytime; after-five and evening. Choose for immediate wear or special order from magnificent fabrics, colors and styles; plus a group of couture cottons.

Informal modeling. Regency Room. SHOP DOWNTOWN 9:30 to 5 heavy thighs or big legs can't begin to know anxiety suffered by the girl with pencil legs. There are any number of books that tell how to reduce heavy legs. What about too thin legs? What can we do to build up our legs and arms and put some padding on our busts and bony shoulders? "I am really not a bad-looking gal.

I can turn a fellow's head, but since I can use some improvement, why not? I try to carry myself gracefully with shoulders study your daily habits. Do you get enough sleep? Are you trying to do too much so that you rush all day long? Do you make lists and organize your work so that it cuts hecticness to the bone and uses the least energy possible? SOME underweights have poor appetites. Others eat well but are so high strung that they use up loads of energy. In either case mild exercise is a blessing. Underweights also often find it helpful to eat many smaller meals (perhaps five) rather than three big ones.

At any rate your regular meals should be reinforced by between-m a 1 snacks, such as crackers and milk, ice cream and cake, malts, sandwiches and fruit before going to sleep at night. Remember not to stuff on the high calorie foods to such The woman across hi the street claims her roads Rehabilitation Center. jr-y ancestors came over in the Mayflower, r'y and it's a good thing Mrs. Kenneth Harrison, public education assistant at Crossroads, will speak and show a film on the operation of the center. A tour will follow.

ItfrV tney did Immi- gration laws are a lot tighter now. At featured in February VOGUE Watch Your English By CARROLL H. JONES elconie to Indianapolis an extent that you neglect the vitamin-rich items since vitamin deficiency is thought to be one reason for under innie-the-Pooh Sears IN HIS interesting book, "Plain Words: Their ABC," which was supplied during the war to airmen training in a Commonwealth country, Sir Ernest Gowers reports it contained an encouragement to its readers to "smarten up their English." The piece ended: "Pilots, whose minds are dull, do not usually live long." Punctuated as it is, the sentence actually says that (a) pilots all have dull minds, and (b) they do not live long. "The commas," Gowers points out, "merely served to convert a truism into an insult." Moral: Never be In a coma when using a comma. weight.

THE FOLLOWING exercise will help fill out the bust and shoulders: Lie on your back with your arms resting on the floor overhead, a book in each hand. Raise arms and then lower them until the book touches the legs. Slowly raise arms and lower overhead again. Continue, keeping the elbows straight throughout the exercise. you would like to have my Nine-Day Gaining Dirts send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request for it to Josephine Lowman in care of The- Indianapolis Star.

Does it pay to use gobbledy-gook? Apparently there are occasions when it may, according to an anecdote we came across in a publication for direct-mail firms. A science professor asked for a mirror for the washroom of his department. His request was refused on the ground that a mirror was classified as a nonscientific item. Undaunted, the professor put in a second request. This time he received the mirror immediately.

The only change in his requisition was the use of a more technical bit of terminology. He asked, instead, for "one human reflector." Resort gobbledygook, then, if you must in order to get what you need for the daily routine of life, but be sure, at least, to observe the rules of proper punctuation. Otherwise you may wind up with an insult instead of a piece of advice. Come To Sears Downtown or Greenwood and Meet Pooh IN PERSON! Hints From Heloise By HELOISE CRUSE I See 7-F(. Ta PooJl 7 I Airs dowm a I I 7:00 8:00 P.M.

I I I mars I I 7:00 to 8:00 lM. I I DEAR HELOISE: Two small, but helpful, discoveries came after our trip into town to get groceries last (ADVERTISEMENT) New "Super Suction Power" STAZE MAKES FALSE TEETH FEEL weekend. If you have several sacks or boxes of groceries to "put away," set up your adj a I ironing board, with the board LIKE YOUR OWN The secret of StJJt holding power is Aquatrrt. Aquatrol resists the breaking down action of saliva as well as hot and cold liouids. With Staze you can eat in comfort steak, apples, corn-on the cob.

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And, oh what a back saver, too, because you don't have to stoop so low each time. By the way, those new net bags for keeping grapes are wonderful. They prevent people from picking the best grapes and leaving the culls. Also, you can wash the grapes right in the bags, and none go down the drain, or into the sink. You can then remove the grapes you want to eat, inspect the others, and return them to the bag, so you won't have loose grapes rolling around in your vegetable keeper.

Then, think of all the things you can use the net bags for when they are empty. Mrs. J.G. YOU GAVE ME an idea for those who don't buy grapes in mesh bags: When you bring some grapes home, why not put them in a clean nylon mesh bag such as onions, potatoes, come in? As you stated, the bag permits washing without losing grapes, or having them stray around the vegetable crisp-er. Also, they can drip dry beautifully this way.

We thank you no end, shug, for the ironing board idea. It's great. Heloise Send your hints and questions to Heloise, The Indianapolis Star. (Copyright 1f6J) Be sure to see Sears exclusive new Spring showing of Winnie-the-Pooh children's fashions now on display at Sears Downtown and Greenwood Stores. Watch Channel 4's "Lunchtime Theatre" and the "Janie and Popeye" Show Thursday, February 10.

See Pooh and his friends: Eeyore, Kanga and Roo, Piglet, Rabbit and Owl. See "Uncle Jack" Simpson, Sears Winnie-the-Pooh fashion coordinator, on WTTV, Channel 4 from 11:30 A.M. to 12:00 Noon on the Billie Boucher Show. Plan to see Walt Disney's "The Ugly Dachshund" and "Winnie-the-Pooh" starting February 16th at the Georgetown, Carlyle, Regency, Lafayette Shadeland and South 31 Theatres. II -war vjaL RED TAG SALE STARTS FEB.

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