Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1939 — Page 19
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‘South Bend June |[Employment Is ‘Above ’38 Month
| Times Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., July 13.—In|dustrial employment in 42 South [Bend and Mishawaka factories durling June was 1.6 per cent below the iMay level, but 31.5 per cent above June, 1938. the Association of Commerce of South Bend announced to= day. June payrolls declined 3.3 per cent from May, but were still 78 per cens above a vear ago. The trouble with you is that vou are | Employment for the second quarter of 1939 was 5.52 per cent over the first quarter, while payrolls rose
THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1939 Fried Chicken Fills Bill for All-Hot Dinner
Recipe Given for Tasty Dish to Be Served On Summer Day.
Br MES. GAYNOR MADDOX Tempting as they are to talk] ahout and look at, you just can’t get br all summer on cold dishes alone. No matter what an excellent salad maker you are and even though! you've been meticulous about always having at least one hot thing with| every salad meal, there comes a day when an all-hot meal will be ap-| preciated by each member of the family. | What shall it be? Not a big roast, gurely. It must be hot, but it must elso be light. { Chicken is the answer. Chicken! is an all-year-‘round dish indeed. Fried Chicken (Serves 4 to 6) i Two voung chickens, 1 egg volk, | 1 cup breadcrumbs, pepper, | flour, 2: cup butter or other shorten- | in i
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Miss Business Girl Can't Miss on These Fashions
JANE JORDAN-
\ EAR JANE JORDAN—I am a girl of 18. I am attractive and friendly and still I have no boy friends. I seem to get along very well with girls. The boys of my class are friendly to me but never ask me to parties and dances.
I do net think it proper to flirt. T do hope you can answer my problem. I try my best to win boy friends but fail. DISGUSTED.
Answer—What do vou mean by flirting? If vou raean ogling boys ! to whom you have noi been introduced, you're right not to flirt, But | what’s wrong in flirting a bit with the bovs you know? All popular girls do it to some extent. It amounts to no more than showing a flattering interest in a boy's affairs and acting as if everv word he said was a pearl of wisdom. Boys aren’t hard to please. | too conscious of yourself. A genuine, warm interest in another person is always a source of charm to that person, Don be so afraid to be 123.9 per cent for the period, the asfriendly. Doubtless you think that if you smile at a boy he will think |soeiation announced. you are running after him. No boy ever got this idea because a girl | June WPA employment for the smiled at him or made him feel that she thought him wonderful. He area declined 9.47 per cent from May
only gets irritated when she goes out of her way to cross his path, [and 28.4 per cent from a year ago.
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when she calls him up and writes him nctes and tells other girls that | after using this amazing
she is crazy about him. ! Every boy likes a girl who is cordial to him, who acts as if she was | glad to see him, who shows her enthusiasm when he asks to take her |} some place, and who makes him feel like a very fine fellow. But When | 4 PU RPOSE RINSE In one, simple, quick ORIEN ny 4 purpose rinse, does
he is out of sight, he likes to be let alone and not pursued by an over- '} 2ll these 4 important
anxious girl. | J things to your hair.
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tions for they are well in hand, but mv provlem is one of a career, 1 have the idea of becoming a butler. or something in that class, but ! T do not know where to seek information, Since I am only a junior in | high school it weild be easy to mold mvself into such a job. pi film. 3. Tints | All I need is a few words about a source of information, and I am the hair as it rinses. | sure that after that is gained the rest will come smoothly. 4, Helps keep hair neatly in place. Lovalon does not dye or bleach. | B 2 N/A) gn e, | HIEDLAVANS N odorless hair | Bm it
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and clean chickens sand) eut them up at joints into about 6 tieces. Sprinkle with salt and] : fi E i 3 It Pleases Kiddies pepper. and roll first in beaten egg : ; pe For children’s parties the simplest yolk, then In flour and then in ‘sandwiches take on a festive touch! breadcrumbs. Heat butter in frying I a tn pan. Cook over low flames, clarify- ‘when cut into fancy sharpes with ing butter first. Then put in cookie cutters. Combining white) chicken. : Bt | i ih] and dark breads to make a ribbon Frv slowly at first, increasing heat | I ti ++ : a, 4 ; ! , is attractiv as 0. 8s chicken cooks in order to brown epee % 2 ain © and tasty: ton i Plain cookies or graham crackers! iced or put together with a plain
outside. Serve with rashers of] {filling are simpler and easier on|
bacon and sauce made of cream and | horseradish. ! {young digestions than elaborate] | cakes. :
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Answer—1 do not know of any school of domestic service for men, It would be better to find some family willing to train you in your | | chosen profession. I should think that a small want ad in the paper would uncover some source. You could start vour training by working ferent shades. {loins I'ry it. You will be amazed at the results.
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Note to A Friend—If the wedding has been called off, return your
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JANE JORDAN. Try this recipe for broiling a| pieak. Get a good cut of sirloin at] least two inches thick. Salt and] pepper it to taste. Brush it over with cooking cil and place on a rack in the oven. Start off with a box finish for afterwork dates. A moderate flame but increase the! change of accessories will transBy he wenk engs, K | form the frock into a new outfit on Zs HA roi a pity and the bellhop bolero trimmed al y be Serve with | with buttons covers a sleek little or With dress with. a neckline contrived i for “junk jewelry.” { 2. For late July and August bargain hunting sprees. a casual, crushable felt topper is the thing, . worn with a lightweight suit of an | allover gay weave, Hand-stitched | doeskin gloves, spotless, of course, | complete the ensemble. 3. A lot might be done in capturing your “knight” with this 2 | summer evening ‘‘carrv all” of | half a dozen shades of brilliant French silk faille ribbon. The bag i$ | is compact and flat, yet large # | enough to hold all the necessities. It’s particularly effective when carried with a crisp summer eve- ; | ning gown of white pique with ; | tiny blossoms embroidered all over 2 | and neck and sleeve detail in the "| same shades used in the bag.
i Ry burning 25% slower than Be Careful Now | Settings of unusual beauty. stretched fabric. the average of the 15 other
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! have on their belongings, is iners the equivalent of triguing enough. But this generous This is the right time to begin to figure out wavs and means of
pattern also includes the brief and | flaring play suit, and the scoopy keeping vour complexion soft and petal-like, hair glossy and healthy
bonnet, The play suit is just about as and hands smooth during the hot | days ahead.
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of “tin wedding” is already under | way. Amber is no longer the sim-| | ple gem of grandmother's day. It| Press wool under a well-dampened Has a a, HEE cloth, with a light, lifting motion lelry craftsmen have created utterly : ! 1 ovely pieces by combining its cle ar and a hot, but certainly not scorch‘shades of pale to deeply glowing Ing. iron. The light touch obviates) gold in delicate designs and unique shiny seams. crushed nap and
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tern, as you know, is really fun to | embroider, and the play suit and around the eyes, rough hands and an uneven coat of tan just aren't
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12, 4 6 and 8 years. Size 4 requires 11% yards of 35-inch fabric for play might verv well be a pair of good | sun giasses. Wear them when
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CAMELS were found to contain MORE TOBACCO BY WEIGHT than the average for the 15 other of the largest-selling brands.
CAMELS BURNED SLOWER THAN ANY OTHER BRAND TESTED — 25% SLOWER THAN | THE AVERAGE TIME OF THE 15 | OTHER OF THE LARGEST-SELL- | ING BRANDS! By barning 25% slower, on the average, Camels give smokers the equivalent of 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK!
In the same tests, CAMELS HELD THFIR ASH FAR LONGER
ing around your garden. They! ward off fine lines and wrinkles! around your eyes and across your brow. It the glasses are dark enough, you can leave cream around your eyes while you have them on and thus be doubly sure that your sunbath won't result in any lines at ali.
Wear gloves—rubber or canvas—|
when digging around the flowers or helping with the spring housecleaning. If your hands do get stained, trv bleaching the discolored spots on cuticles and colored spots with plain lemon juice, and use cuticle remover to eliminate stains on cuticles and under nails. A certain amount of early morn-
ing or late afternoon sunshine is
fine for your scalp and hair, of course. In and day out from now until September and expect your hair to retain any degree of the shiny, glossy quality it has now. Use your night cream faithfully. Massage hand lotion into wrists, hands and fingertips several times a day. Brush your hair every night. You ean be a real golfer, or the best fishing companion in the world—in other words an hon-est-to-goodness outdoors girl and yet be feminine enough to care what happens to your appearance.
Block’s Announces
show dresses made from these pat- | | terns being worn; a feature you will | | enjoy. Let the charming designs in |
a ABOVE: Unloading some of the 85 Electric ranges for the
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But don’t go hatless day.
| this new book help you in your sew- | ing. One pattern and the new | spring and summer Pattern Book— | 25 cents. Pattern or book alone— 15 cents.
Housefurnishing departments this season show outdoor furniture of
Designs are graceful, sturdy. and red on the arms of chairs and settee relieves the neutral coloring. The garden tabie has a glass top ‘and a lower shelf for magazines.
Winners at Bridge
Winners in the weekly duplicate bridge game in Rlock’s auditorium had heen announced today by Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, bridge forum director Winners are: Section 1-—North and south, Mrs. Merritt Thompson and Mrs. E. J. Tttenbach, first; Mrs. E. C. Ball and Mrs. L. D. Aschoff.
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