Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 22

Location:
Louisville, Kentucky
Issue Date:
Page:
22
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

I in; ui i i.ui bvn.i.L, mdkm.m;, ait.il I I I A I 1 The Im Idea S. cur? o.i The (mrer hoiiitvi's department, Louis'i! Ku. Adele Simpson Given A New Fashion Award tit. -V I'sP jour automatic clothes dryer to fluff up pillows periodically. A 5-to 10 minute tumble in the dryer, on high heat, will do the trick.

You can smooth rough hands, elbows and knees with this easy-to-make skin lotion. Make a paste of powdered milk and a good quality witch hazel; add a I ic(i'( li if 4 CMJH CLOCK II I 0 10 A.M. W.C.T.V.; 1473 St. James Court. 10:30 A.M.

Highland Woman's Club: Calvary Lutheran Church; 12 noon, luncheon; 1:30 p.m., speaker, Harry Shaw, "Promoting American History in the Schools," 12 Noon Business and Professional Women's Club; Seelbach; luncheon. 12:30 P.M. P.E.O., reciprocity luncheon; Y.M.C.A. 7 P.M. Business and Profen-sional Women's Club; clubrooms; Great Books.

8 P.M. American Rose Society; Main Library; leader, Herman Wallitsch, panel discussion, "Roses." -f' i small amount of boric acid. Daily vacuuming actually preserves the color and texture of your rugs and carpets by keeping dirt from being ground into the pile. Grit dulls carpet colors and damages fibers. Do you have some bright ideas to share? We'll be glad to print them with your name if you send them in to The Very Idea, in 'V A i 4 4 4 4 5 i I I it fW II I IN LOEVENHART'S BOYS' SHOP T-Shirts and Slacks attract stares, but it collects fewer hearts than organdy." Mrs.

Simpson, a native New Yorker vho stands 4 feet 9 and heads one of the most successful dress businesses in New York fashion market, traditionally previews her summer collections on May Day in what she describes as "one woman's answer to communism." "If a man had a chance to choose between a pretty girl looking like summer and a soapbox orator, the words are bound to lose." Mrs. Simpson and her husband, Wesley Simpson, textile executive, live during the week in their own house on East 78th Street in Manhattan, which they converted from a cavernous Edwardian mansion to a modern functional urban home. Is An Arts 1 They spend their week ends in Connecticut, where the entire family, including son Jeffrey, who is in college, and daughter Joan, who soon will be in college, enjoy ice skating on their private pond in winter and go sailing on the Sound in their beautiful black sloop, "The Kraken," in summer. Any in-between moments of leisure Mrs. Simpson spends in pursuit of one or another of her several collecting hobbies: antique fans, white porcelains, and old embroideries.

Mrs. Simpson is an avid theater and concert fan. "If a designer can't get inspiration from Manhattan's theaters, from its music, its museums and its wonderful fabric sources, she isn't likely to get it anywhere," says Mrs. Simpson. YT ASH INT, TON'.

April new "di.itmyui.shcd-M'rvii'e" tt honor arrived in the fashion world today when Adele Simpson, New York dress designer, received the first annual Cotton Fashion Award here from Secretary of Agri-culture Beiwm. The award was established by a uroup of leading cotton textile firms in collaboration with the National Cotton Council. The presentation, with a fashion show of new summer fashions in col-ton bv Adele Simpson and many other top flight American designers, took place (luring a Congressional reception Riven by the National Cotton Council at the Shorcham Hotel. lobile-lnspired A group of 25 cotton costumes by Adele Simpson formed the second half of the showing. After her current "mobile'' theme, inspired by the modern ilexible sculpture in metal and wire by Alexander Cndler, the cotton suits, costumes, and dresses made meticulous use of striped cotton tweed and displayed thistledown handling of organdy and cotton chiffon with a fine crossbar weave.

The collection was shown to an audience of 400, which included members of President Eisenhower's Cabinet and their wives and congressmen and their wives. Shown oh ln Day As the first designer to receive the new award, Mrs. Simpson said that her efforts to "bring cotton out of the kitchen" have been aided by male as well as feminine approval. "No man is impressed by clothes that look stiff and overdone," she said. "The slinky satin sheath may A 4 1i at 1 f' i -i ROBERT BRUCE T-SHIRTS Complete stocks of these famous shirts colors in x-w i stripes and mesh pat At Congressional reception, here many top designeri exhibited, Adele Simpson showed 2," costumes.

Box. jacket outfit of hers is off-white flecked with hlack. This frosted chambray ith an all-over pattern of flenr-dc-lis was lripnel ly Allele Simpson who Has given fashion award ly Secretary Benon. terns. Fine quality 2-ply lisle and combed cotton.

Washable, fast colors for cool, comfortable and hard wear. YOl It All AM) MIM. Buy on The Upswing of Fashion Sizes 6 to 20 AVE you ever heard of an Baby Natural Timidity Is A Temporary Trait; Respect His Emotions 195 Eleanor Nash says that's how to get clothes II executive for an exclusive dress shop who advises way gives that will he smart until fahnc By Helen I.nufon i Mvrlle Mover Elflred Itv MASTER BUILT, JET MODEL BELTED SLACKS Newest spring and summer stocks with self-belt, tunnel loops, flap pock- accessories is quite an art. Mrs. Nash says that, "You must study the color patterns of the year.

This year you blend rather than match. Instead of accessorizing a beige suit with beige, use gray. And with navy, wear royal blue or a pale, delicate blue." Moles I iiiiclionable A woman, Mrs. Nash thinks should have a wardrobe of umbrellas and stoles. "Stoles are in to stay for a long time.

They're comfortable and functionable. Any woman can wear a stole, if it's properly scaled to her size." Mrs. Nash feels that she really made a discovery when she found that she could anchor her scarf to her pearls. "This is a wonderful way to arrange a scarf." Mrs. Nash, the sister of the poet Ogden Nash, was born in Louisville, but her family left here when she was only 3 weeks old.

Recently Mrs. Nash had a book published, "Beauty Is Not An Age." women to buy with such thought and care that their clothes will last until the fabric gives way? Eleanor Arnett Nash, who spoke yesterday at the Woman's Club, has real wisdom about style. She not only advises you to buy with care this is simply general advice that anybody could give-but she gives a blueprint for a smart wardrobe that can be bought on a budget, any budget, big or small. INeod Few C'lolhe If you have a wealth of accessories, you can get along on very few clothes. In an interview be- fore her speech Mrs.

Nash, a vice-president of Gunther Jaeckel in New York City, gave her smart-wardrobe blueprint. Here it is: Two coats, one win-, tcr and one spring; one suit with an extra skirt, one wool and one crepe dress; two blouses, dark ones are more economical, and one cocktail dress, one dinner dress, one evening dress; two pairs of walking shoes, one pair any return, he'll soon grow more courageous. In time, he may come up close and stand and stare at you. Or he may present you with one of his toys, and then run away. Let him take his own time about accepting you as a friend.

Show him that he need not fear, that you will not override his reluctance and force yourself and your caresses upon him. This is quite enough to help him conquer this temporary, but natural, fear of strangers. Th Uaflet "The Timid Child," may obtained by tending a itamped, itlf-oddreised envelop with your requeit to Myrtle Meyer Eldred in care of The Courier-Journal. the arc when you begin seeing it everywhere on the street." In yesterday's speech Mrs. Nash "the economy of accessories." She said that "One can with a limited wardrobe make all sorts of changes that will fool the eye of a best friend.

It isn't hard. You do it with different hats, and shoes, and stoics." Of course, a woman needs an appropriate background for her accessories, if she is to really fool the eyes of her best friends. Mrs. Nash says this background should be an expensive dress as expensive as your budget will allow. But he sure the dress has real style.

Don't get a basic dress that looks like a uniform. Apparently choosing the right ets, the new taper waist line, longer lengths for the growing boy. Rayon and acetate sheen gabardines in pastel solid colors and handsome checks. Tans, greys, blues in junior sizes 6 to 12 and youths sizes 25 to 30 waists. of suede shoes, evening slippers, and a calf bag, suede bag, and evening bag.

She believes in buying "on the upswing of fashion. Select a style that will have at least a three-year life." Sometimes you may hit upon a style that will last even longer. This is the secret of being able to wear your clothes until the fabric gives away. But how can you know what styles will live and what ones will become in a season as dated as yesterday's newspaper? Mrs. Nash's answer is to study the magazines, and to make a good friend of your saleswoman.

She can give you an idea of what styles are new and will last. You can be sure a style has had its day, or as Mrs. Nash described it, "reached the top of r95 895 an BOYS' SHOP-THRD FLOOR It pleases a mother for visitors to say that her baby is "friendly." This compliments her as well as the baby. She takes pride in having reared a baby to accept strangers without suspicion. But continuous friendliness is not the nature of babies.

Some may be unafraid and friendly at times, and suspicious and wary at others with exactly the same motivations for being friendly. During these suspicious periods and one of them is around the first year the baby who was heretofore friendly will retreat to the protection of the mother if a stranger speaks to him. He may refuse suddenly to go into a neighbor's home, or may stay close to the mother when entering a familiar shop. ook Them Over This is no indication that the child will always act this way. It is a symptom of growth, and indicative of the child's greater recognition of who is, and who is not, familiar and known.

During this period he wants to look people over, become used to their presence, and while he does so, to seek the protection of those he knows. He can be made more timid at this stage unless grownups are sensible enough to leave him alone. Don't try to force a suspicious baby to let you hold him. Don't try to wheedle him with gifts. He is being rushed, and he doesn't like it.

His suspicions grow instead of decreasing. lgnor Him THESE YOME II d'AIovsio League Will Study Money Problems Of City, County The League of Women Voters of Louisville yesterday decided to study during the coming year "ON MARKET AT THIM Praise Is Given U. S. Men For IT (Eye Control) By The Auociated Vreit Baltimore, April 22. Just take never looks at his wife.

He just i i i i i a. i stares with admiration at other women." This, of course, makes the Italian wives furious. "But the American male," says Miss Pompilli, "he looks only at his wife she thinks. This is important!" And how! FOR PLEASURE AND CONVENIENCE I use Sunkist Quick Frozen, Lemon Juice, made by Sunkist Growers from their own fine California lemons. Packed at natural strength ready for use right from the can.

Tang up your meat, seafood, vegetables quickly, with delicious healthful Sunkist Quick Frozen Lemon Juice! Mak lemon-lovely desserts, easily economically. Refrigerate unused Juice safely in the enamel-lined can. ft from a golden-haired Italian girl American men have "it" it comes to eye control. That's why they can walk down "the street with their wives and look at other women without their better halves knowing about it, says Illiria Pompilli. Miss Pompilli, a Rome fashion model showing off her figure for a living in this country temporarily, says the men back home don't know that little eye trick.

When an Italian walks down the street, "his eyes are going quickly in all directions," the 23-year-old model explains. "He hen Youngsters Say "I can't drink milk" It's time for mother! to get Carnation Malted Milk (Chocolate flavor). You can j. get Carnation Malted in natural flavor, too, and both malted drinks are so delicious and satisfying, youngsters go for them ff Easter Seal Total Reaches $,000 Here Jefferson County has con the financial problems of the City and County. Officers elected at the annual meeting at the Seelbach Hotel were Mrs.

Grover Sales and Mrs. W. C. Major, vice-presidents, and Mrs. C.

Wolfe, secretary. Speakers were State Representative Henry R. Heyburn and Alderman Albert Reutlinger. 100 Stephens Student To Sing Here Today The Stephens Concert Chorus will present a program at 9:25 this morning at J. M.

Atherton High School. The 100 students will sing at Eastern High School in Middletown at 12:05 p.m. after lunch at the school. The chorus, which appeared in two programs yesterday morning in Indianapolis, were the guests of the Stephens College Alumnae Association last night at a dinner at the Brown Hotel for the chorus and its director, Miss Margaret Colby. Group Picks Boston Doctor Los Angeles, April 22 OP) Dr.

George Wilkins, Boston, today was elected president of the Industrial Medical Association. ItffrfflEil at sigub. You mothers can feel extra clever, for added rich milk food values and extras of vitamins and minerals make Carnation Malteds doubly Rood for your children. Economy-clever, tool A 1 lb. jar of Carnation Malted Milk gives you more than 20 generous servings at less than apiece.

If he shows signs of being fearful, respect his emotions. Look away from him. Talk to the other persons in the room, and let him get used to your presence. Even if your intentions are the best, and you mean the child nothing but good, let him have the opportunity to stay away from you if that is his desire. The consequences of such conduct are good.

The child may hide his head and refuse to look at you. But if you ignore him, or smile at him without demanding tributed $88,000 so far to the 1953 Easter Seal campaign, Anderson C. Dearing, county campaign chairman said yesterday. This is slightly more than last year's total. Contributions are still being received.

Dearing said $186,000 has been reported to date from the state-wide cam- Gtt th 1 lb. jar tvtry Urn. A Carnation Malted hat many family uttt. For intanc, a piping hat Carnation Malttd at btdtimo htlpi rtillm folic go to ilt. Middletown Club To Elect The Middletown Jivers Club will hold its annual meeting at 5:45 p.m.

tomorrow at Middle-town School. Officers will be elected. The club is sponsored by When Your Junior HI pronounces Post's Wheat Meal "sensa cluh dues are really very reasonable. It's the new hat for eerv meeting that makes it run into This is almost as much the Jefferson County Playground I paign I as was raised last year. and Recreation Board.

tional you'll agree, I think. Because this fine-ground, golden-brown whole wheat cereal has FLAVOR sweet as a nut. And you'll feel good about the nourishment it furnishes so inexpensively. Post's Wheat Meal gives. the minerals, vitamins and "go-nower" of nrlme Kansas wheat.

So you get a "lift" from this cereal in minutes! For you, the breakfast maker, It has thli advantage, too: QUICK COOKINO-NO IUMPS If you follow Poit'i Whtat Moal cooki in 3 minutoi with ntytr a lump. 100 Pounds Off, 7 to Go Amazing reducer is Avitliiu nghi of perfect weight 1 vS? W'htf Wis That Party be- cause you have a headache when Anacin relieves the pain of headache, neuralgia and neuritis I Love To IV ii oh Folka smoke their first Parliament Cigarette see them enjoy Parliament's extra smoking pleasure plus eifra protection. You see, FREE! Ki ll' TKIM Ida Jean Kain By AWrap-Around Easy To Sew, Wear, and Iron This versatile wrap-around fashion makes a cool halter-top sundress for warm weather-wonderful in denim, pique or linen. Note that sewing and iron-; ing will both be especially easy. No.

2675 is cut in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 36, 38 and 40. Size 16 i requires yards 35-inch fabric, bo, ged down, and I am losing only one-half pound a week. My the way physi-clans and dentists recommend. Gives you fast, long-lasting relief. the filter in Parliament's exclusive Filter Mouthpiece is recessed deep inside so that trapped irri of 1,000 I reduce or what present diet consists calories a day.

Should the calories further, would you suggest?" Just be sure to J7klK Introductory Offtr Nationally Advortitod LENTHERIC'S Now Rod lilac with ovory box (3 pain) of TOPAZ HOSE At $1.00 A Pair I Get a head itart on lummerl nave naciu handy, for Anacin is like a doctor's prescription. That is, Anacin contains not just one but a combination of medically proven, active ingredients in tablet form. Easy to take! If you've already received Anacin from your physician or dentist you know Its quick effectiveness and, like me, are an Anacin fan. Got Anacin of any drug counter. In flat fine of 12 and 30.

In oconomy bottle of 50 and 100. i The new Courier-Journal faihion 1 tants never touch your lips or mouth. And talk about an efficient filter it removes most of the tars, and less than of 1 nicotine remains in the smoke. Safer, cleaner smoking, easy draw, special enjoyment, that comes with getting the full flavor of Parliament's fine tobaccos all thess are yours. And also With Parliamenti you get a hand-tome cruih-proof box.

A cigarette caie in Itielf. I book hai 24 page! 01 lummgr i faihiom for the family. Copiei I NOT ONCE in a blue moon will you read a success story to top this one. It was written with surprising modesty. In fact, the letter came as a request for information rather than a report of achievement.

Yet, this reducer not only took off more than 100 pounds, but well, read on. "I have a problem: I am now losing only one-half pound a week. Eighteen months ago I embarked on a reducing plan, weighing in at 265 fat pounds. Today I weigh 152 and feel I have 'done quite well, considering that 13 months ago I produced a darling 8-pound boy. Before the baby's birth, I went from 265 to 220, and continued my weight reducing after the baby arrived.

"At the outset I had made up my mind to reach my perfect weight. I am large-boned and 5 foot 7. My doctor thinks I look wonderful now and I do get compliments and admiring glances. This makes me feel quite thrilled after 10 years of overweight, but 1 still want to reduce another 15 pounds. "At this point my reducing has mother can tighten her muscles and slim measurements without further reducing weight.

The exercises needed at this particular time are those which strengthen the muscles of the abdomen, and the pectoral muscles which support the bust. Back to this reducer's pregnancy diet: it is a tribute to the science of nutrition that an overweight expectant mother can lose weight and have a healthy, normal-weight baby. I do want to make it very clear that this reducer had strict medical supervision, and that a reducing diet during this period is vastly different. Trotective essentials to cover both the needs of the mother and the new baby must be included daily, regardless of the mother's weight problem. Again my heartiest congratulations to this courageous mother.

Her story proves the miracle of modern nutrition, and I hope it does as much for you readers as it did for me. are 13 ctnti. To obtain thii pattern jend 25 CENTS to The Courier-Journal I I Pattern Bureau coupon. Uio Our layaway Plan OPEN Thuriday and I WHAT WOULD I suggest? First, a merited award of some kind! After I caught my breath, I reread this letter and realized that this extraordinary woman had reduced 45 pounds by the time the baby arrived her third child, by the way. Now on the calorie and weight score: Her perfect weight is 145, and she should not go below that level.

From here on, the calories should be gradually increased and kept at the point where she neither loses nor gains. EXERCISE IS the important part of her program now. Exercise will not only restore tone to stretched muscles, but will help her hold the weight line beautifully. With regular exercise, this new Why Waste Good Money and good meat with poor cooking i No. 267.

Site nietnoas mere an easy, economical way to cook and 12 brown meat. The Kitchen Bouquet Way a slow-roast QrS method I ve used for years. Brush meat lightly before cooking with Kitchen Bouquet or a Kitchen Bouqurt Friday Nighll PLENTY OF PARKING SPACI Hi-Test 60-Caugo 1 S-Dsnier Topat Hoi Nome iPleaie Print) Glaze then roast. slowly. Meat shrinks less so you get more servings per pound.

And your meat turns out more tender and juicy with a tasty- Street Addren MORTON'S Fathion Appnrrl lardttown Rd. CM 1511 I Cirdinon Ln. brown outside crust. Believe me, it's worth trying. Look for complett directions ln every Kitchen Bouquet package.

To bo euro your gravy will be glorioutly brown and deliciour. every time, juit add a little Kitchen Bouquet la th juice in the pan. Kitchen Bouquet alwoyi browm gravy and bringt tut ill true meat taife. City-Zone No. State.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Courier-Journal
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Courier-Journal Archive

Pages Available:
3,667,618
Years Available:
1830-2024