Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1947 — Page 19
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Corn Patch Tomatoes ‘i Thrive in
In Cutting Food Costs
Vegetables Extend
Flavor of Meat By MARGUERITE SMITH
CUT YOUR meat costs with those carrots you've raised. A half eupful, ground or grated, to a pound of chopped meat in either loaf or meat balls, extends the meat with good flavor and extra vitamin A and minerals. . . . Or substitute breaded slices of eggplant, browned in fat, for meat flavor in a meal, though you'll need to add some kind of protein, perhaps lima beans, to make up for the protein meat would supply. Cooks in other parts‘of the world where meat has been less pleritiful than in our land have always combined a little meat with a lot of vegetables to satisfy appetite at low cost. The trick is to extend
bles with it, letting your ingenuity ring changes for variety's sake. » » » TRAPEZE performing isn't exactly necessary training for a good gardener, "but Mrs. Carl Cooney, B071 Matthews ave, has certainly found it no handicap, When she gave up traveling and trapeze for marriage, “at the depth of the depression,” she plunged right into gardening. Now she and her husband have both vegetables and flowers a professional could be proud of. The four children, too, each has a small garden plot. Three-year-old Virlen is devoted entirely to nasturtiuims while his older sister and brothers have graduated tg the more utilitarian beans and” tomato oa We VE EEE HRY ed The Ceoneys made an accidental discovery this year. “We had quite a few tomato plants wé didn't have room for,” says Mrs. Cooney, “as well as a few cauliflower, pepper and cabbage plants. So we just|
stuck them all into the corn patch. |
Then we were surprised to find Shat| during the hot weather the toma ~ toes that were shaded a little by the] corn were much nicer than those in| the regular tomato patch.”
The Cooneys, incidentally, have a |latger nicer berries from the single! August and September. A group of, them with good top soil before sow-
ar tree that is at the moment decided whethér it is fall or| spring. The tree is not only bearing fruit but blossoming, too.
Possibly all our Hosier prior _ got a little mixed up by the weather Pf fb. last fall when so imnady “of serous
flowered out of season. For this! year they're doing it again. Among others reported, a Persian lilac in the Merrill Younts' yard at 527 Exeter ave, has put forth six or! eight flowers.
rr 2 = NOTE for strawberry beginners: If you let all your strawberry runners grow you'll get a “matted row,” and lots of small berries. If you pull off all the runners you'll get
Special Styles For Very Young Girls
What are the best types of
age? Clothing specialists of the
One. They designed two models to! meet the particular needs of two-| to-six-year-olds—and to please the girls’ mothers as well. Little . girls of this age need
dresses that are not only attractive |
but also comfortable, durable and
dresses for little girls of pre-school 1
THESE TOMATOES LIKED THE SHADE—Three- year-old Virlen Cooney gathers some
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tomatoes from plants which his family grew in. their corn patch.
|plant left.
|" A productive compromise between o p border background will cause much NSE COACH TE Soh od AA
[these two systems is to pull all but Hout funners from a plant, | Framand thane ame e parent plait, star a Tashion, e parent and rape dl all aeedyes well be- |
[cause they aren't fighting eticn otiér Weed
(for plant food.
IF A fio powered nursery ad- | vertiser were promoting this plant, {he'd describe it (and truthfully) somewhat as follows: “Eupatorium {purpureum will be a regal addition
found in perennials,
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simple and that aid them in dress-| N
Ing themselves, Mothers want the dresses to wear well, wash and iron
easily ahd be easy to alter as the|
child grows. The two new designs meet these specifications. One 18 a dainty flowered print dress with shoulder ruffles instead of sleeves, and a skirt gathered on a well-fitted yoke. This dress has just one button which makes it especially suited to the two or three-year-old, just learning to dress herself. The dy dress is more tailored In style and is made up in a gay striped cotton. The only trim is the facing, around the square neck| and full<length front neéded to add strength to this part | of the garment. The open cap|
comfort.
well-fitted shoulders and are un“ belted and loose for comfort and freedom of movement. The specialists point out that belts and sashes at the waistline are not a good choice at his age. Belts get lost, sashes come untied and young children don't have definite waistlines. Both dresses open in front fo help the child in dressing, and the openings are long enough so that the dress goes on easily. Both have ample neécklines so' that they do not come ‘up high under the chin and cause discomfort and difficulty in dressing. Both have wide hems to let down for growth. The specialists say that | Suing the pre-school years growth | is almost entirely in height, so that if shoulders fit well to begin with, ‘no alteration but letting down the hem will be necessary until the dress wears out.
Rayon-Wool Blends Shown for Fall
. Many attractive dresses and suits of blended spun rayon and wool are shown this fall. To. keep them-
opening, |
Both.dresses hang straight nom]
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S 60 2. ANNE CABOT { A crocheted kitten is a happy companion and cuddlesome toy for any child. Stuffed with wool
sleeves come above the elbow for! Fath, Ki} Just “flops” into the
amusing positions. TAT, of soft gray wool | with white face, pgws and tail, his big green eyek, black nose and mouth are embroidered in simple stitches. A big pink satin bow is the finishing touch. To obtain complete crocheting instructions, stitch illustrations, embroidery directions and finish~ing information for cuddle kitten, (pattern 5602), send 16 cents in coin, your name, address and the pattern number ‘to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 8. Wells st., Chicago 7.
Tasty Appetizer
|add a small amount of cream. Mix (thoroughly, Add canned minced | clam paste, dash of ah of Worcesiarshire and pepper. on orackers. Sprinkle with Madd Place on! an ungreased baking sheet. Broil
diately.
“Basy to raise, it does best in|
To & package of cream cheess,
until golden brown. Serve imme- |
three of these at intervals in your! ing grass seed. Never try to level
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ff a lawn with a heavy roller,
| comment from your flower loving ot the air.
friends.”
Once grass seed is sown, its im-
(Do you recoRe your old RL not to let it dry out in a
of ne autumn fields? It's Joe-Pye- ‘sudden dry spell. | good reason for fall seeding. These! ldry periods aren't nearly so likely!
And that's one |
IF YOUR lawn is poor consider|to occur from now on as they are| {that faithful reseeding and topl|in late spring.
dressing each fall, with a little ad- | {ditional care in the spring, can re- | build an exhausted turf in a few, (years, And once you've got good!
|ing in the fall. If you have low spots where wa-|
Beauties’ Hinfs— Fall's the Time
To Recondition
Ragged Nails
By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer | - ARE YOU reaping a crop of ragged nails from your summer's gardening activities? { Then get out your maticuring | tools and put those nails which | soon will be going from garden to parlor back into shape. { If you want to salvage nail { length, be careful how you file, | Filing in one direction is the best method. If nails are soft or thin, use an emery board; if tough or brittle, a steel file. . a 9 WHEN filing, skip the base of the nail. Making inroads at the sides of the nail with a file is what encourages hangnails ahd callouses, | To glamorize nails, when you're | ready to frisk on polish, try Janet (“I Love Trouble”) Blair's threecoat trick, Using a triple application—one is a base coat of wax and the other two are coats of color< Janet makes raised ovals of nail enamel and also gives tips extra ! reinforcéinefit that helps to pre- ! vent breakage.
‘Opened Cans Safe For Food Storage
Uncle Sam himself (U, 8. agriculture department) says it's safe to store food that remains in the {ean in which it came. “It is just {as safe to keep canned food in the [can it comes in (if the can is kept {cool and covered) as it is to empty the food into another container,” says the department. The advice continues:
“Cans and
foods are sterilized in the process- | ing, but the dish into which the | food might be emptied may be far| from sterile, In other words, it is likely to have bacteria which cause food to spoil.”
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"SOCIAL SITUATIONS
SITUATION: A man is “meeting a woman in a public place.
WRONG WAY: He arrives
ETIQUET AID—It's easier to encourage youthful etiquet with this diminutive china dish which has a place for each piece of
silverware. Designed expressly for the grip of a tiny hand, the
spoon and fork set (of Holmes and Edwards silverplate) is made in two popular patterns, "Youth" and "Danish Princess."
The “My Own Set" is priced at R225, lo Block's)
n ». EARLY last spring a delivery man |
exclaimed over sunny yellow cro-| cusses blooming along the front | to your perennial border. Its royal grass established it still needs re- | walk. {purple is a distinctive color seldom | seedin
“Did you plant them this]
g of bare spots and top dress- |spring?’ * he wanted to know. Moral: | [If you want flowers next March |
you'd better buy some crocus bulbs
School Dress
moist soil. The flowers open throughiter stands after heavy rains, fill now.
Cuddle Kitten
By SUE BURNETT An exciting gayly ruffied dress to pep up school wardrobes. She can wear it the year ‘round because two sleeve patterns are included. Try a brightly checked fabric enhanced with crisp white trimming. Pattern 8200 is for sizes 3, 4, 5,
6, 7 and 8 years. Size 4, puffed sleeves, 1% yards of 39-inch; 1 yard machine made ruffling. For this pattern, send 25 cents in coins, your name, address, size
desired and the pattern number
to Bue Burnett, The Indianapolis Times Pattern service, 214 W, Marylind st, Indianapolis 9, Ready for you now--the newest issue of Fashion, Send today for your copy of this inspiring fall and winter issue, Fashion tips, special features, printed inside the book. Twenty five cents.
Luncheon Dish
Separate four eggs and beat the yolks until thick and lemon colored. | Add one can of condensed mushroom soup. Beat the whites stiff, but not dry, and fold carefully into the first mixture, Divide into four individual casseroles. Bake in slow oven (325 degrees F.) for one hour, Serve with crackers and a salad.
Hope Chest History
The hope chest dates back farther
| than n any other plece of furniture.
‘Man's first furniture was a com- scrape with a wooden spoon; wash
bination chest and bench fashioned trom a log.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
the S hade Schools Alone
‘Won't Perfect Child Behavior
{discipline they have neglected, or to {correct the behavior defects that Thave developed at home,
(overly ‘docile child with no play{mates qr {games, the advice of a doctor, child | psychiatrist or child guidance clinic
| sight or impaired hearing. {not Hkely to correct it.
{ahd get into trouble that might . (bring him into the courts.
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Defects May Require
Professional Advice By JANE STAFFORD Boience Service Staff Writer MANY PARENTS make the mis take of expecting school to make over a youngster and enforce the
If Junior has been extremely sullen, unruly, or given to temper tantrums, or if Sister has been an
interest in childrens’
should be sought. Such abnormal behavior is a sign of emotional difficulty that needs correcting just as much as poor eyeIf the trouble is deep-seated and serious, school routine and discipline are Instead, the child may turn truant from school
» » # MUCH OF the responsibility for the child's ability to handle emotional problems, or lack of such ability, rests on the parents, the {Way they train him during his early |yenrs, and the home environment they provide for him. Schools also ‘have some responsibility in seeing {that the needs of the child, espe|efally the teen-age child, are met. The child from a home shadowed By misery and destitution may go {to school hungry in body and in{secure and fearful in his mental and {emotional life. Even if his home is {good in a material way, it may not | {provide him with a feeling of se- | curity and an opportunity to de- | (velop his self-confidence, The cid
i parents; or neglected by. too. busy. jones, or misunderstood by parents | who are careless of his needs may | {have serious difficulty in adjusting {at school. | Scdlding, punishments, stricter | discipline at home or in school will! {only make matters worse. Instead, |the child should be taken toa doce {tor -or guidance clinic to have the! cause of the trouble discovered and corrected. |
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We, the Women— Companionship
Rates High ™ With Men
By RUTH MILLETT DEA, Sam Writer THE AVERAGE American man |
thinks good companionship is a more important quality in a wife i than anything else, according to A recent report by a publie opinion expert. If that Is true, women ought to give at least as much thought to being companionable as they give to their appearance, their soclal position Millett and their reputation for being good housekeepers, But what makes a woman companionable? To begin with, she | must have an easy, good-natured | attitude toward lving. i She also has to be willing to accept her husband's spur - ofsthe | moment invitations. “Why don't you and the kids ride | | along to the office with me?” a companionable woman goes with 2 minimum of fuss and bother.
» " ® I A TRULY companionable wom- | en doesn’t do most of the talking. 8he can sense whether or not a | man is in a mood for econversa- { tion. : i It he isn’t, she lgts him alone. And if he is, she listens at least | as much as she talks. A truly companionable woman always has a sense of humor, That doesn't mean she has to | have a sharp wit, but she does need to be able to see the funny side of life. In a sense a companionable woman never grows old. Although her hair may turn gray and wrinkles appear, she doesn't lose her youthful approach to lifes, She is always ready to try new | things. B8he refuses to be dis- | couraged by problems. B8he goes right on regarding life with keen anticipation,
Simple and Sweet | Fruit Pessert
Lush dessert: Place pear halves in sherbet dishes. Put a teaspoon of pineapple preserves in the cetiter of each pear half and cover with grape -juice. Chill thoroughly in refrigerator. Serve with crisp [Sugar cookies. Try this idea with other kinds of | preserves from the grocer's and for {variety use peach halves or pineapple slices instead of pears,
Starlets Sometimes Budget-Bound, Too
Starlet Vonne Lester of RKORadio studio admits she has a limited clothing budget and finds that [her money goes farthér when she {buys only a couple of costumes! the very best she can afford. She fills in her wardrobe by making gay frocks of tubular jersey, dressing them up with interesting belts and sandals. She's tall, dark | and very slender and can wear highly styled things, but has the styling in line rather than orna- | mentation,
i ‘Shine "Em Up | 1f food burns on aluminum, soften it by filling the pan with water and bring the water to a boil: Then
Iii pant in dodgy wuthy, and polish with steel wool
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