Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1938 — Page 21

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" Mesdames Wolf Sussman, Rufus - O’'Harrow and Eva Fleming.

"THURSDAY, NOV. 10, Clubs Plan Guest Days This Week

Juvenile Party, Lectures Also on Programs For Women.

Included in programs arranged by Indianapolis elubwomen for the remainder of the week are three guest days, a juvenile party and several lect’ res and papers.

The Friday Afternoon Literary Club will hold a guest day meeting and, observance of its 31st anniversary tomorrow at the home of Mrs. W. M. Clark. Mesdames E. F.

Something Old—Yet New

. Brown, H. P. Roesch and F. H. Lutz]

, Will assist the hostess.

The Friday Afternoon Reading Club will hold a guest day and tea tomorrow at the D. A. R. Chapter House. A musical program will be presented by Mrs. E. R. Lindenberg, harpist; Miss Evelyn Foley, vocalist; - Mrs. H, H. Peabody, violinist, and Mrs. H. H. Kyle, pianist. Miss Marion Sperry will present monologues. Mrs. A. G. Henley, president, will preside, and Mrs. A. F. Fillmore will pour. The program committee includes Mesdames G. H. Healey, . W. D. Stockdale and R. P. Bell.

The Jeanne D’Arc Chapter of the _ International Travel Study Club will entertain guests tomorrow at

1:30 p. m. at the Banner-Whitehill |.

auditorium. Mrs. John W. Thornburgh will speak on “Handicraft of Yesterday and Today.” Miss Betty Marie Stahr will give readings and Miss Geraldine Gilliatt will sing.

The Cheer Broadcasters Club is arranging a juvenile party for tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Walter Geisel. Mrs. Chauncey Buck is arrangements chairman, assisted by

Mrs. W. PF. Holmes is program chairman. Mrs. Demarchus Brown will speak on “Lady Diana Beanclerk” tomorrow at a meeting of the Woman’s Lecture Club at the Woman's Department Club.

The Woman’s Round Table Club will hear Mrs. Rosa Storer speak on “Public Welfare in Indiana” at its meeting tomorrow with Mrs. J. S. Herriott, 3424 Birchwood Ave.

Today’s Pattern a fo) :

Three dainty aprons, all different and all pretty, packed in a gift box, - make a thoughtful, personal gift. This design, Pattern 8328, provides a very quick and easy way to please several of the ladies on your Christmas list. They require just three steps in your detailed sew chart for .apron No. 1, the frilly “pinafore, just three for apron No. 3, ‘the tailored pinafore, and two for the little shirred tie-around. : Choose dimity, organdy, dotted Swiss or gay printed percale for the aprons, and theyll be charming. Pattern 8328 is designed for sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Size 36 requires, for apron No. 1, 1% yards of 35-inch material, with 13% yards wide ruffling, one yard narrow ruffling, and 6% yards braid or bias

binding. For apron No. 2, 13% yards] { of 35-inch material with 13% yards

band trimming. For apron No. 3, 13% yards of 35-inch material with seven yards of braid or bias binding. The new Fall and Winter Pattern Book, 32 pages of attractive designs for every size and every occasion, is now ready. Photographs show dresses made from these patterns being worn; a feature you will enjoy. Let the charming designs in this new book help you in your sewing. One pattern and the new Fall and Winter pattern Book—25 cents. Pattern or book alone—15 cents. To obtain the pattern and step--by-step sewing instructions inciose "15 cents in coin together with the above pattern number and your size, your name and address and mail to Pattern Editor, The Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St., indianapolis, Ind.

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Something old which is something new—the chatelaine, so popular this fall. A hobby chatelaine is worn by Barbara Stanwyck, Hollywood actress. Racing horses, jockey caps and horseshoes are suspended from a medallion of horses in a novel piece. Miss Stanwyck’s gown is styled primly with a wrapped bodice and is in bottle green crepe. Her green felt saucer hat is bound to her head with rust suede to match her handbag and gloves.

tin, Lottie Cook, Grace Acklin, Trixie Eisenhut, Lillian Sloan, Eliza S. Moon, Miss Edith Kernan and Miss Laverne Gardiner.

Mrs. McElroy Entertains Mrs. J. E. McElroy, Beech Grove, was hostess today at a luncheon meeting of the On-Ea-Ota Club. A business meeting and bridge play followed.

Auxiliary To Have Card Party Saturday

The finance committee of the Maj. Harold C. Megrew Auxiliary 3, United Spanish War Veterans, will sponsor a card party at 6:30 p. m. Saturday at the Food Craft Shop. Mrs. Pearl I. Krause, chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Sarah Gray, Pearl Talbott, Virginia Mar-

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‘the 4 purpose vegetable Hair Rinse

|be salted just before the last turn - lon broiler or skillet. In frying fish,

‘| sprinkle € * |fore cooking so that the fish will © |not_ stick.

~ | briskly boiling salted water.

- |few minutes of cooking. The genleral ruie for green vegetables is: ~ |Never salt until tender. “| vegetables: salt at end of cooking.

Use of Salt Important In Cooking

Expert Offers ~ Advice On Seasoning Meats And Vegetables.

By MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX Is your cooking worth it’s salt? Better check up and see if you understand the magic of seasoning. There's far more to salt than the

traditional pinch. Salt should be added before

cooking to extract meat juices,

whereas meat juices are fully retained by salting food after cooking. Thus, broiled or fried meats should never be salted until just before the last turn on the broiler or frying pan. On the other hand, slow-cooked meats, such as potroasts, should be rubbed with equal quantities of salt and flour before cooking. Prevents Sticking, Too

Broiled or fried fish should also

a little salt in the pan bhe-

Tender, young vegetables should be cooked in a small amount of Vegetables cooked in a large amount of water should boil until just tender, with salt added only during the last

For root

Salt soups and meat sauces before cooking, in order to extract meat juices.

Aids in Poaching Eggs

Poach eggs in well salted water, to flavor the eggs and prevent whites from running. Boil eggs in salted water to keep the white from running out if the shell is cracked. If grapefruit is unusually sour, add a pinch of salt before serving. A very few grains of salt added to coffee, cocoa and chocolate will improve the flavor. If food has been over-salted, add whenever possible a peeled, raw potato for the remainder of the cooking time. The potato will absorb

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much of the saltiness.

By HELEN NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Margit

was comparatively small.

Office Routine Good Training For Artist, Miss Vargas Says

WORDEN

Times Special Writer

Varga -finds that being a business

woman helps her to be an artist. She has discovered that the routine of office work is good training for a painter. Before she became associate editor of the magazine Life two years ago she had all the time in the world to paint, but her output in art Now, with only week-ends in which to work,

she has finished 16 large paintings. < She recently gave some of the reasons why she believed in business discipline for an artist.

The Roof Tops

Miss Varga is a vivid type, with black curls, a heart-shaped face and a slow, dreamy way of speaking. She thinks she inherited her love of the arts from her father, who was a cellist. Her people came from Budapest but she was born on the upper East Side, which may explain her love for the sidewalks of New York. Ten of the 16 paintings on exhibition are either city roo tops or street scenes. .

“The regimentation of a business office disciplines your creative impulses,” she declared. “You learn to make every minute count.”

Before she took the job on Life she lived in a Greenwich Village studio. Now she owns a 20-acre camp near Brewster, N. Y., and commutes five days a week. She gets up at 6, walks about her land, has an early breakfast, then drives to Brewster, where she parks her roadster and catches the 8 a. m. to New York, 3

In the hour and a half it takes her to reach Grand Central Station she reads, makes character sketches

ably drawn you if you ride on the 8 a. m. out of Brewster) and plans her work at the office. Usually it is work that takes her into private art galleries, gives her a chance to see famous paintings rarely shown and makes it possible to familiarize herself with all phases of contemporary art. Sometimes she goes to Philadelphia to see the Widener collection. Occasionally she visits the ‘Pittsburgh collection. Once she went as far south as Sarasota, Fla. to arrange. the photographing of the Ringling art collection for Life. “That's another thing,” she said. “I love New York, but I can sense its moods better when I'm not living right in it. I usually plan my city pictures on trains or in the country.” A 14th St. scene recently displayed at Midtown Galleries was done in the country from memory sketches. “It was easy,” Miss Varga said. “I once lived near 14th St., but I never realized what an impression it had made on me until I got away from it.” “I love rooftops,” Miss Varga said. “Rooftops and the elevated railroad.” If she had the time and money

of the people about her (she's prob-

to do anything she wanted to in the

world, she would ride up and down

the 2d Ave. “L,” making color and figure notes of the homes she looked into from the car windows, the markets she saw on the streets below and the curious ginger-bready, old tenement roof tops you find on the East Side. “1 never felt so eager to paint until I had to budget my time,” she said. “Now I make every spare day tell.” It is on days like this that she cooks Hungarian goulash, “because it lasts the longest,” she said, “and gives me more of a chance to paint.”

Early Days While she has spent much of her

life in New York, the more rural]

aspects of living are not a new experience. When she was a child her family moved from New York to Flemington, N. J. She grew up in the sleepy little Colonial town which has since become famous as

Misses Sweeney and Keiser Butler Head

Miss Bernadette Sweeney Miss Barbara Keiser have named heads of the women’s tennis and table tennis groups at Butlep University. First singles tournaments in ten nis, and table tennis are being played this week. The first round matches will be played Nov. 2 Miss Magdalene Adams, instructor in the physical education departs ment, is assisting with the tourna ment.

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the scene of the Lindbergh trial. |=

It was not until she decided to go =

to the Art Students League that she came back to New York. From the first, her work was successful. Though she is still in her late twenties, her paintings have been exhibited in the Chicago Art Institute, Pennsylvania Academy of

Fine Arts and the Brooklyn Mu-|&=

seum. = From 1931 to 133 she ran an art =

gallery at 22 E. 11th St.

“But I've never worked in art as |= earnestly as I'm doing now,” she|=

said. “I've proved to myself that it is possible to combine two careers and do justice to both, provided one has a sense of humor. I've found that a business career helps in many ways. It gives one system, which is

usually missing in the artistic|Z

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