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MONDAY, JAN. 12, 1042

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Homemaking—

These Recipes Bring Novelty Without Fuss to Menus

“GOOD FOOD and plenty of it.” Yes but at low cost and without

too much fussing.

These recipes bring nourishment with good flavor, novelty without

fuss, into your fall menus. PEANUT BUTTER OMELET (Serves 4 to 6)

Four whole eggs, 4 tablespoons milk, '§ teaspoon sait, few grains

pepper, 3 cup peanut butter, evaporated milk or cream.

Add salt, pepper and milk to the, eget and beat until light. Pour mix-/ ture into a hot greased frying pan; and cook slowly until firm. Spread with a mixture of peanut butter;

softened with undiluted evaporated milk or cream, and roll. Serve on a rot platter,

INDIAN PUDDING (Serves 4 te 6) Three tablespoons corn meal, i cup cold water. 2 cups scalded milk cup molasses, 2 tablespoons sugar, 1 teaspoon ginger, !: teaspoon salt, cup cold milk Mix corn mes! with cold water, add to scalded milk, and cock in a double beiler for 20 minutes. Stir occasionally. Add molasses, sugar,

ginger, and salt, and pour into &;

buttered baking dish. Bake in a slow

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DEAR JANE JORDAN-I am a; girl of 19 years. Recently I met] a man of 27 and have been keeping pretty steady company with him!

I like him very much, but I can't! 3

fall in love with him. He has every-| thing any girl could wish for and| still T can’t fall in love. Before I met him I went with a bay of 20 for about five years, Some people would call it puppy love, but | I wouldn't because I feel the same!

about him today as I did when I

first saw him. He feels the same toward me, or so he says, but he just

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Essential for Spring

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VETERINARIANS WAIT SESSIONS

Convention to Study Control of Disease, Conservation of Food.

war will engage the attention of the Indiana Veterinary Medical Association at its 58th annual convention opening at Hotel Severin tomorrow. Dr. G. E. Botkin, association president, will open the three-day convention with an address following roll call at ® a. m. Committee reports will follow. Except fer a luncheon for the ladies and the annual banquet and dance Wednesday, the entire program will consist of talks and discussions by outstanding veterinarians on numerous subjects relating to the protection of animal industries from disease and depletion. The board of directors will meet with members of the Indiana Farm Bureau at a dinner tonight as a preliminary to the convention. The board members are Dr. J. L. Kixmiller of Indianapolis, Dr. E. 8. Hinkle of Centerville, Dr. Harry W. Brown of Ft. Wayne, Dr. John C. Carrico of Bicknell, Dr. Wayne Alter of St. Paul and Dr. T. L. Steenerson of Wilkinson.

Control df epidemics and conser- | vation of food supplies during the

LETTER CARRIERS

Mothers in Defense Class

Mrs. Bastin

TWO YOUNG Ben Davis mothers who want to learn a trade “just in case,” are among those enrolled in the Indianapolis Public Evening School's general metal trade class at Technical High

. School,

They are Mrs. John W. Bastin, 1120 S, High School Road, who has a four-year-old daughter, SuDella, and Mrs. Robert S. Goll, 1840 S. Lawndale Ave. the mother of two girls—Virginia, 7, and Carol, J. Mrs, Goll is shown being initiated into the use of an oxy-

Mr. Howe

Mrs. Goll

the * instructor, later will teach them machine shop work, electrical work and several other branches of metalwork. Neither of the women intends to take employment unless their husbands are called to military service. Mr. Bastin,™ 29, works at the Harding St. plant of the Indianapolis Power and Light Co, and Mr. Goll, who is 28, is with the Omar Baking Co. While both men have dependents, neither of the young mothers is willing to take the chance of being left untrained in case their husbands

BEN DAVIS BAND REUNION IS HELD

Annual Affair Planned by Graduates; Juniors to Skate Wednesday.

Graduate members. of the Ben Davis High School Band held their first annual reunion recently. Those present were: Betty Adkins, Hubert Adams, Virginia Carty, Willlam Duncan, Frances Dunn, James Dunn, George Gibin, Liday Heaton, William Haeberle, Donald Krueger, Robert Long, John Muzzy, Robert McConnell, Richard Mutterspaugh, Charles Reimer, Iova Wright and Donald Winings, as well as director Omar W. Rybolt, Members of the present band attending were John Carty, John Dean and Robert Poe,

The Ben Davis junior ¢lass will sponsor a skating party Wednesday at Riverside.

THE PROPER

LIEN

WILL SAVE YOUR

oven (300 degrees F) for half an can't or won't find work. hour, stir in the cold milk, and con-' He wants to get married and then! tinue baking without stirring for 2 join the Navy afterward, but I or 3 hours have my future to think of. Should | i I marry the boy I love or k on! APPLE SAUCE CAKE going with the other one? on Or 1e-half cup fat, 1 cup sugar, 1 afraid the boy of 27 is getting se-| unsweetened fresh or canned rious and I cant. I dont want to! apple sauce, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 cup hurt him because I like him so well. ! hopped raisins, 24 cup sifted flour. What should I do? JANIE, teaspoon 1g powder, ': tea- $$ & & spoon cloves, !': teaspoon cinnamon nutmeg, !s: teaspoon

acetylene welder. Edward Howe, are called into service. EET TOMORROW ==" incennes Plans | AWAIT ORDER TO BUY the Y. W. C. A at 7:30 p. m. to-

morrow for the installation of offi- Gimbel Tribute PROPERTY FOR CAMP

cers, VINCENNES, Ind. Jan. 12 (U. COLUMBUS, Ind., Jan. 12 (U. P.).

ha Those to be inducted are: Carl; P.).—Indiana civic leaders will pay § a R. Davis, president; Harry Gillespie,| tribute here Wednesday night to |—Government officials, working |

vice president; Earl Dieck, record-| the memory of Indiana's pioneer here on plans for a 55,000-acre X ov 33 J ing secretary; Roland A. Trimpe,| ‘merchant prince”—Adam Gim- |ochanized troop training center,| § Yes 3 financial secretary; . Wag-| bel. ) : Secrelary; Juul BR. Was today expected the go-sign on land EX A || 1 R 3 D

ANI

Letter carriers of Hoosier City Branch 39, N. A. L. C., will meet at

Answer—Since you are only 19 you don't have to make up your mind right away. The fact that you have loved a young boy for five years is no sign that you will love him forever, You are quite right not to marry one so young wha has! ne job and no prospects. Let him| \ Ot _.. Join the Navy first and see what a greased pan, and bake in a very separation will do to your feeling]

together, ising with the rest with ces, soda, and edients to pour into

goner, treasurer; John J. Nice, ser-| A banquet honoring the man geant-at-arms; Claude Franklin,| Who opened a dry-goods store in {buying to come early this week. John Schier and George M. Wade,| the frontier town of Vincennes Officials, including project supertrustees. in 1842 and Jager jounded one of |intendents from the Clarksburg, Ky., Christopher G. Fahy. L. S. B. A.| the country's largest retail dry : president; John W. Rentchler, I. S.| goods organizations will be held project, said everything is in readimoderate oven (300 defrees F) for / J © 7 © IBA secretary; Fdgar F. Floyd, L.| in Vincennes with Donald Nelson, |ess for authorized word from ut 1 Nour ' cut in squares and for each other. He is not ready The suit-dress, right any place, all day long. Here it's beautifully |S. B. A. clerk; Elwin E. Holly, N. S. executive director of the Supplies, (Washington. Ive SH ow ur. € whippad reain to marry for he has not yet coped| tailored in worsted-dull tecala crepe, spiked with contrast to accent its |B. A. clerk; Walter A. Clark, M. B.| Priorities and Allocations Board In the meantime, a small amount TE REE EEE with the problems of earning a liv-| new narrow line. The cutaway jacket has an inset waistband which [A clerk, and Claude Franklin,| as the principal speaker, of moving has progressed during the Id & & # ing and is not mature enough to! tops a white dickey. Harold Schreckengost and John| The only surviving son of |past week, but most of the residents Dr R e on " . imake a good husband, Wait unFood Film Available til he has come up aghinst a few ’ : SPARKLING BEAUTY" a film problems and see what change for Dor othy Leppert foods, is available for showing! better or worse experience brin . ot refore various womens organiza-| to him, s Honor Guest The color film. which runs; In the meantime you need not] A party celebrating the 18th utes, was recently made blr Te i: anyone Sen It| birthday of Miss Dorothy Leppert Hol ood through arrange-|Wouid be Tolly for you to sit at home ent by the Nat too A! and moon over him. If you like will be held at the home of her Ice Industries and is being the young man of 27 so much there| Parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Leppert, chown here under the auspices of] is no reason for you to deprive your-| tomorrow. the Polar Ice & Fuel Co. 1 St Dis Company Simly tase Guests will be the Misses Altha ’ : you will n ; I ded in the movie is the] love. He is old enough to look af Jean Cosler, Geraldine Cooper, Beverly Chapson, Margret Johnson,

his own interests and avoid the g for home consumption " y u 3 , Mary jos with & few sents worth | PROS of unrequited love, Betty Linder, LaVone Lehr, M

i ls Ho oe you know how you will| Frances Morone, Alma Monroe, fad eel about him a year from now? ’ . a a preparation of the After all love at first sight is apt to Betty Postmas, Betty Jane Spring shown and more thor- + er, Dorothy Thomas, Mary Ann be a very unreliable guide to mar- Luebking and Betty Waldkoetter emonstrations are given B&-irjace and relationships which are Other guests will be Ronald Stoups by the company Sibullt up gradually on mutual in-|gi te’ pred Campbell, Wiliam economist, Mrs. Nell Dal-/terests and shared experience are|p iol pick Kelly, James Mutter {sometimes more stable than romantic w Her Carter Jose h "Roberts. the projector|attachments. It would be unjust to Ie i Les. dati Seb ide. asus 250 Screen MAY b¢ made BY STOMpE|mary him as lng as you belisve M on Xe th Krie r, Walier of 12 or more members by calling yourself to be in love with another orone, piri A ph briphy Mrs. Dalrymple or Mrs. Harriet man but you haven't known him Tiere aN Sugars Gray, manager of the refrigerator jong enough to say either yes or no Ted Shindler, of Berne. department to such a question. You do not . rt" have to confine yourself to his com-|T'0 Speak on Mexico liot, George W. Eggleston and Mrs

Inful Hint pany exclusively. You need to meet i i ab r Helptu Mrs. Francis Sommers will speak George Kleder, vice presidents;

others. NAY RRA Now that the household's alum- JANE JORDAN. on “Mexico” and show pictures at NW Mrs. Hollie Shideler, secretary: inum utensils are increasingly valu- the meeting of the Fall Creek Kin- | 3 N Richard Lowther, treasurer, and]

able to the homemaker, a method , TB1 TAN WR" anvwer sour questions in dergarten Mothers’ Club at 1:45 \ John M. Miller, attorney. La m. tomorrow in the Kindergarten. N Sa iE |

of extending their life is in order. this column daily Small holes in pots or pans may ‘DOUBTS NORSE SANK 1100 NAZI TRANSPORTS

oe fixed at home ky holding a flat Dance Tomorrow LONDON, Jan. 12 (CDN).—An|

, piece of iron inside the utensil and, The O-Del Club will give a dance; Meetin g Tomor row ding around the hole, on the and card party at 8:30 p. m. tomor-| Phi Delta Beta Sorority will meet hammer. Aluminum row at the Five-O-Five Club Room at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening at the) is soft enough to expand and fill at 211 N. Delaware St. Gilly Ban-| [ of Mrs. Arthur Hemingway, | important Norwegian trade union leader, who has been in intimate contact with Norwegian patriots in Norway and who has just arrived

in pinpoint holes, | ta’s orchestra will play. | 939 N. LaSalle St. in London, said today that he did ulated soap. And no wonder!

not “believe a word” of reports that iit wait till you see DUZ suds! the Norwegians had blown up 100] hay come up lickety-split—so high can make in smooth serge or

German transports. es the lid of your washer to hold There is no such number of Ger- th em down. Actually up to 20% more For business and individuals, ade- [Eausrdine, in wool or silk crepe, in quate and dependable transporta- | pastels or dark colors. Easy to

man transports in Norwegian har- suds than with any of the other four bors at the present time, he declared. leading granulated washday soaps. easant service. continued | make and simple to finish with its tion, pl t 3 braid trim around the jaunty col- | fessor at Indiana School of Medi-

And what can those suds de? FIVE IN HOME DIE OF FUMES bcd Il give you towels and shirts as improvements, fair and reasonable Jar! cine, will discuss fatigue as one of rates that will stimulate commerce | the “major problems in defense|’

as 257; whiter than many haps GREENSBURG, Pa., Jan, 12 (U. 46d VEL COVEr GUF COs Pattern No. 8102 is designed for production” in the Y. M. C. A. at

Stettler, delegate to the Service| Adam Gimbel, Ellis Gimbel, and [of southern Johnson County and Relations Council the present head of the Gimbel [north central Brown and BartholoBen Sparks of Rushville, mem-| organization, Bernard Gimbel, |mew Counties are marking time unber of the executive board of N. A.| will be guests. Governor Schrick- [til they get official order to abandon | L. C, will serve as installing officer.| er and Chief Justice Curtis Shake |their property. Norman Lansford, president of| of the Indiana Supreme Court also The area engulfs om The Wm. H. Block Co. Branch 39 for three years until re-| will attend. The ceremonies will [50 schools and churches which will] North Mezzanine cently appointed carrier supervisor,| pe broadcast. also go to the Government, to be r will be honored at the meeting with Honorary degrees of Doctors of [used or torn down as needed. A few| a gift from the organization. Laws will be conferred on Ellis [large homes in Johnson County willl and Bernard Gimbel by Vincennes |be used for officers’ quarters, of-|

GATES T0 ADDRESS | === 2 6.0. P. CLUB TONIGHT

Ralph F. Gates, G.O P, State chairman, will address a meeting of the Washington Township Republican Club at 8 o'clock tonight in the club room at 61st St. and College Ave. Officers will be inducted after which the new president, Mark W. Rhoads, will announce the personnel of various committees and outline plans for a membership campaign. Officers to be installed are Mr. Rhoads, president; William F. El-

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identof the Illinois Central System.

But veritably a lifetime has been lived in those three short years. Today we are engaged in a world war, a war that endangers the continuation of our nation’s freedom and our American way of life. That war now takes precedence over everything else.

So now I restate our policy in terms of the war. To suffer hardships, if those hardin are necessary, will be not a sacrifice but a privilege, as has been so ably revealed. If the army or the navy or the marine corps or military production needs something the Illinois Central has to offer, that service will be provided in the certain knowledge that our regular customers will understand and Dahlsheimer, 4468 Carrollton Ave. =~ Loo. Ll

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