Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1942 — Page 15

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1042 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 15 | : ; Girl Scouts to To Speak Here I.egion Group Today's Pattern 'W.S.C.S. Will

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Safety | odav 1 & on \ frock which will instantly appeal| Circle reports will be made at s ‘ is’ : : a + to junior girls! Here's a frock of business session of the Woman's Cookie Day Will 0 | 3 I] Films on safety and health wer LE Ns | ”, Be Garment io Prolong Its Lite ; re ER, a dy ~ all to make and within the means Paul's Methodist church tomorrow

style and personality—no trouble at Society of Christian Service of St. ; g : E to be shown followir 1 : : 3 - 1g a Pp: mj \ ‘ April 25 This Year | Is § | luncheon for the JOHN H. HOLLI- or fi} morning at 10:30 o'clock. Following, Pattern No. 8140 is in sizes 11|the Ruth circle, of which Mrs. John

A cookie rally at the St Clair MAKING EVERY YARD OF WOOL material last as long as possi-| |S R : || DAY JR. auxiliary to the American| fA "eh\\ to 19. Size 13, short sieves, r ; vse: | CR . theater Saturday will open the 17th Ole iS becoming something of a necessity these days. The textile special- | [SS \ IE lecion today in the home of Mis.| | i : ide Fs Sleeves, To« [Ehrensherger Li leader, will serve annual cookie sale sponsored by 1600! 1StS of the United States department of agriculture have these tips to| [8 \ |Lloyd D. Claycombe, 4301 Park ave. |. S-§ res 4's yards 35-inch material, | luncheon at 33:90 pm, ; Gift Scouts of Tote ell and offer to help you . | \ All Whit Chairmen were to give) 3 Soy 3 vards rick rack. | At the Elerncon guest session Marion county At the 10 a. m. | Brush wool coats and Grosses ! 3 quarterly reports and yr stotsiese] 1 For this attractive pattern, send | Miss Irene Dui my deaconess, wi meeting, general plans will be out- thoroughly after each wearing. It's and without putting any added soap ] ports and a new civilian 150 iF col, SOUr TEM: address | continue her talks on the book of lined to meet the 1942 goal of 65.000 tasier to whisk off dust and lint directly on the material. Wash in! \ \ \ defense project was to be discussed. . dn = Sa Ephesians, Mss. T B. Wright will packages. Following. “first orders before they become embedded in a second suds and follow with two| Nh Mrs. Claycombe was to be assisted Sauer Humber and sive to The discuss Christian Citizensiip and for Girl Scout cookies to be ge. the material. If you can, allow rinses—all as nearly the same tem-| N | [by Mesdames WwW. T, McDonald, et Times Today's Pattern Service, Ng Mis, Hanna D. Minnick will direct livered on cookie day. April 25. will @ garment to hang a few days after perature as possible. Squeeze out \ \ \ |(Wilbur Patterson, Harry Templeton =isrylend st, : : Special music, be taken. : one or two days of Jean, ae excess water each time. Do not twist A A 14 E. Earl Christena. Mrs. Harry dr oe Shes tor Spring--in all Mrs. rt Boyle. je chair- ‘rest” allows the wool to spring or wring. RA 3 . Brammer, community service Fach RE cin Jur new 18071 Ca p — ny pi) Bowie Chair’ back in place and reduces the] To dry—lay between two bath! [ER \||chairman, was to have charge of | Fashion Book. Send for this uses Sp 0%.50 Card Pay ty goal, sales and contest to leaders amount of pressing needed. towels and pat to remove all \ xX. FN the program. ful catalogue of our new patterns| A publie card party will be sponse and girls attending the rally. Sam- Hang wool clothing out in the moisture possible. Then spread the *° Each month the unit is buying $5 } to study at home. sored by the National Women’s ple cookies will be distributed for Sun and air occasionally to help sweater or suit out on the paper| Erika Mann (above), author [Worth of defense stamps. The Red Pattern 15¢, Pattern Book 15c; one| Serviee league tomorrow at 1:30 “cookie-testing” and order books Kill moths and their eggs and lar- or cloth on which you've drawn the| and lecturer, will discuss “Our Cross sewing and Knitting group : pattern and pattern book ordered!p. m. in the Citizens’ Gas & Coke and troop i dentification tags also, vae. outline. Pull it gently into shape, War, Our Victory, Our Peace” at will meet at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow together 25¢. _ Enclose lc postage Utility auditorium. Tickets may be will be allotted Never iron wool. Steam it. Clean- and pin where necessary. If there| the state convention banquet of in Foster hall for each pattern. obtained at the door.

; ailor : are sleeves, spread them flat. See| Delta K G i 3 2X SEALY a : George Saas, advertising and pub- ers, tailors, and a few homemakers a X L. See! Delta Kappa Gamma sorority in , y ; : ¥ th lic relations manager of the Citi- have steam irons designed to press that the skirt is straight with the| the Columbia club at 6:45 p. m. Te INDIAN ArOLS POWER J ' 103% \ TFoaz Gree sens Gas & Coke Utility, will talk Wool materials. With little care, line of knitting. Turn the garment Aprit 11. Mrs. John Boyd of nd LIGHT unit will sew for the| | \

on “How to Sell Girl Scout Cookies.” |you can get the same effect with an occasionally after it is almost dry.! Epsilon chapter in Greencastle [Red Cross all day tomorrow at the | A full-length feature movie also ordinary iron and two press cloths. Sometimes the knit garment needs arranged the program. home of Mrs. Harry Kohn, R. R. 3.|

will be shown. Mrs. C. T. Harman One press cloth may be of wool ma-| blocking” that is a light pressing The unit has spent 964 hours| ffe'e* Leet bees. me

" : ito give it a finished i - chair r the meet-|terial, the other of linen or firm! =~ | : appearance. : : g is general chairman for the mee cotton. If you sre pressing the | Wait until it is practically dry, then knitting, sewing and making surgi-

Ing. ¥5 : ia] gicover it with a dry press cloth RR y cal dressings since Oct. 1. Each RR : To Suppo Camp [nh ste of toe mateni—peres TE Lb, 0) re inn, | Ri wean meee wl nial (gn (8 PROTECT Packages of 23 butter COOKIES | “gy ood the wool press cloth over i'OR to the press cloth until the| NN Surgical dressings in the Merchants chocolate and vanilla mixed, mn the the material you are pressing. Over Moisure steams through the Knitted | AN Rstions! Dall sullng. Nips: Harol Girl Scout trefoil shape, will be sold); (ead the second press cloth Srment. Steam-press as described | NN jiast de snawge of civilien Geet] your food .

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the Girl Scout council : Tas 'h wee Kit goods fla i 5 Art ! B 5 : El Sou} to R ng the largest teth squarely on the top press &¢ t until thoroughly dry. . {have its monthly covered dish lunch-| § f4 supply ln EC Of COOKIES will be enter. Cloth, lifting it. then setting it down | Trt |eon tomorrow at the home of Mus. | fm bes , Sy tat ot Camp again. Do not lean heavily on the Qn Storing Woolens | |Jean Smith, 1214 Perry ave. Cards| ising ot Do eras) ee 1 and iron. After you've pressed over allj if YOU G | will be played after luncheon. WS pus . ee ie Ink hia annual the cloth—lift the press cloths and] OU GET a wool garment DEAR JANE JORD A —— NL WILL Jct as Te ‘ven this vear Deat out the steam left in the wool; soaked with rain or snow, hang it| AN—1 am a J Rowing t . gd cookie party to Ns YL either with the palm of your hand up to dry in a moderately warm ST} 16 Years old and a sophomore oJ AIM ES Gowins to Now-—more than ever—food must be PROPERLY gt ls who ell 50 packages will be OF 8 special clapper made of sanded | nace_not near artificial heat. Let|,. Moh SChooh I run around with Tope Apniversary PROTECTED IES ho sell v DACKARES | J : | : ; 1 . honored at the party. Eo ress the moisture com- |b dry completely before pressing ve PINs IE and M1780 qroUNS) ’ i Pastor to Addr ess WwW ' IONE av LL ait) lever ps S i} 3 3 S 1 : “ W . Proceeds from the sale will be pletely a of the wool. If you do| Remove any stains and spots on| With E. before I met M. Well,| Mr. and Mrs. James Gowin, 7M w E. Balch Unit ; ith ICE REFRIGERATION there's less waste—less used for the support and ImPIOTS. the material will look much pressed wool while they are still fresh I io| hen E. first met M. she said she N. Lansing st. will celebrate their, ary IL. bailcn uni shrinkage—foods keep better. Preserve and protect went © the irl Scouts’ Ce : . Sil. | ; N i & ment of the fn Seon “- and lifeless. After you have pressed easier than if you leave (hem to| VAS as fond of her as if she were | golden wedding anniversary with an| The Rev. Howard Rane, pastor of FOOD with ICE REFRIGERATION. Make ICE your Deliwcae Shy nd IGOEFs tof troop the garment—hang it up carefully cateh dust and : HE unsient) 0! her own sister. They write Hotes) open house from 3 to 7 p. m. Sun-|the North Baptist church, will be defense against WASTE! aii m 10ery ana ieaqers ul Sic: S beco s » i Ae . ‘ BY " : | : c abtvsting to dr | It won't be 1 phi Sy Y. |back and forth and say they want| gay. The couple was married guest speaker at a meeting of the , aii i 4 ¢& In some cases, you may get better artient song before many wool | to be extra special friends. How | oo 30. 1892 and 1 esided at M wv E. Balel fo | In connection With the cookie TeSults if*you press on the wrong 5 Rents or household woolens can two girls who used to be larch Ye 18 and has reside 8% ary ; alch W. C. T. U. couhiy, ICE AND “le. a iE ta 4a Gitl Scouts of Side of the wool. This is especially [pid Ls pu for the summer. strangers be so fond of each other? | the Lansing street address for over) unit Friday afternoon. The group InGisn a ¢ will sponsor a radio true if the wool tends to be shiny moths I Ye ure there are no| I like them both myself but I am !25 years. { will meet in the home of Mrs. Abra- | FUE L C 0. naianapoiis il § S § MN 3 £ A | S n R . A ; te | contest open to Indianapolis high ®fter pressing, ot * it has an un-| 0 DUk SOS Rn ee ok he Con oe ow. fom | They have two sons, Clyde A, and ham Arnold, 4910 Ralston ave. 1000: NORTHWESTERN av tes n I : y. 3 A - Q » “ >a n> g p i . | i : ‘ school girls. The best 13-minute ra- Ne pshein ” re ety the I0& will kill moths and so will wash- Seas boy Por ye i . 8 | clifford Franklin Gowin of Stan-| Mrs. Minnie Pettet will conduct | Mey W wh Bd “3s BRN . y J $Y. dio script cn the sale will be pre- press on the wrong Side—Iay ing in a neutral soa 4 ROLY ae Other MEY on S| ford, Ill, and three grandchildren,| the devotional period and Mrs. Paul eR a wool press cloth on the board first, Ser jeach other except at school but they | : iE | Bugs . of i sented at 4 p. m. April 16 over \ the material to be pressed | Put the garments in paper bags|are always together then. Thev say the Misses Marguerite and Lela| Durant will be in charge of music Station WISH et Ne down then the cotton | °F in unbroken boxes. Just as a|thev never ph a girl they were Gowin and Pvt. Donald Gowin, who! and singing. Mrs. Elbert Moore will _ Tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 press cloth on the wrong side of the] Breesution sprinkle some naphtha- | fond of until they met each other. |S Stationed at Ft. Bragg, N. C. | preside, oclock, Miss Dorothy Braun assist}, aterial. The rest of the pressing|lin® flakes in the package. A small|Is this foolish? BEE BEE.

x - irect TS oi trunk, S pr ant program director of WISH, will procedure is the same. nk, chest or wooden box can be FF # meet all interested girls at the sta- jused. Be sure the covers fit tightly.

Never let the iron get hot enough | Answer—It is not unusual for girls tion on the second floor of the *° \ . | F & # TY ildi i ress cloth. This is to get “crushes” on each other in ard of Trade building, Ohio and '0 scorch the press c ; ge shes rier cts Mics Braun will ex. ® Sood precaution to take if the| Watch the Iron When SCHOO! Jug 10 8 dimes, 58 ins ; alt +déé for Chi ©. wool material has in it some threads! separable as the Siamese twins for

plain all rules fo scripts 1 inl ; Dian if rules Jor ihe scribis and of raron. Some types of rayon will You Press Rayon a while. Usually such crushes be-

will give professional pointers on Y : : : : bodch : the wool! if the iron|{ SON > ; 116 . Vv « dialog, timing and characteriza- melt away from the SOME RAYONS are not washable | long to an earlier period of develop

tain is too hot. at all—have to be dry ment when girls still regard boys as Wen. : “ $$ £ 2 le ¥ cleaned. Fur something concocted of snakes and All scripts ntust be submitted to Washi Knitted © } | Fashisble ravons, use heavy luke-| hails and puppy dog tails, and boys : © Girl Scout office, 519 Board of vvashing Anite arments {warm suds of neutral soaps. Do not look upon girls as an unmitigated 8 \ i rade builting. by April 6. The ViN-| A\yOST WOOL GARMENTS are! rub. And since some types or rayon | nuisance. \ ning script will be announced April for are weaker when they are wet. During adolescence boys and girls

: best dry-cleaned. However, f . og of ; . i | i vi 9 after which the cast will be chosen (ters and other knit garments, /Dandle them with particular care. cease to regard each other as nat-

esent : : : . |Rinse in w pr S . ; to present the program. home washing may be satisfactory. Se in water the same temperature | yal enemies and learn how to get

_ The public relations SOmmiisce of Before you wash a knitted garment, | * the wash water to prevent shrink- along together. I should say that : . hy nee . ~ 13 SATIN A $y 3 i : i : he Indianapolis council, including lay it out on a clean piece of white (. [your girl friends are somewhat im- " Mrs. Henry F. Ostrom, chairman, paper or a clean old cloth. Draw DY Or 2 clothes hanger or roll |; ire for their years. When they ; mm a Turkish towel. Use a mod- t : [ 4

Mrs. Oliver Greer and Mrs. Horace an outline of the garment. t i Ider they will pay more McClure, is in charge of the con- A use De soft water erately warm iron. And for acatate [SCC 8 little © Ae and be intest. and lukewarm rinse waters. Be Non ep See jemperature of the | erested in each other. Q ority to Meet |generous with the water. Use a le yer ys Zoe ited by As it is you feel left out of their Sorority to | eet ‘neutral soap, preferably in the form ) the & ap '€ Iron firs |sisterhood, like a fifth wheel or A business and social meeting of a solution or a jelly. In any case, pla pens of ? hem OF of 8 something, but don't let it worry have been scheduled by Alpha Pi dissolve the soap thoroughly before melt the fabric ® Sp hos is wl vou. Be your age and get interSigma sorority tonight. Miss Betty you put the knit material in the Ravons that ate washed lik ested in the boys. Let your girl Ellis, 1303 N. Keystone ave, will water. Squeeze and work the gar- If {6 SIE tif oul ea ate oie | friends have all the time they need entertain members in her home, ment in the suds without rubbing and fh pulling Fry ae noe he grow up. are dry cleaned. As a guard against| ppAR JANE JORDAN—I am a this, look for wide seams with well- voung man 20 vears of age but

finished edges. If a garment dossn't minus a girl friend. The ones I

4 have these, go over the seams your- | Ee 1 F -P, T. ; S {have met demand a bank roll, a WE LIKE (1] [ 4 ARRO S self—overcast or _self-stitch the ow car and late hours with plenty seam edges. Self-stitching is mere- of drinks. I am convinced they

1 rr ol ST £1 4 ly turning the raw seam edge over : J hatter CROWN [7] 4 | 4% 3 F once then machine stitching it. are gold diggers and idle chat

boxes. Is there no such thing as 2 {a girl who does not smoke, drink or Care of Cottons | demand a bank roll, as in my mothjer's day? C. B. THE SENSIBLE WAY to clean, © Answer: I imagine your mother ee) Speers i : hem: elise over-sold you on the virtues i PH i f th irls of her day. Then, as washing and to sunlight if they are ooo Bn Seve Bd and bad. With ae Caraciory oe Ye ang Eo {so many nice girls in the world it f 'G ie me {seems strange that you have thse : Pe cent e oe retain reached the age of 20 without hav- ! : ot o 2 dis for gare ing found girls other than the ones i BOWS aaoul 30 Tene POINTS {yay describe. One wonders if they on labels or on the bolt ends of 41e quite as bad as you think they ved Be are not labeled color | ap Peihajs you sre Jeans i | - e re fast to washing, they'll probably So orien, Sol rts Figo need special laundering attention. wijiing to give you. Not only are they likely to fade, " JANE JORDAN but if washed in the same water] with other clothes they're likely to! Put vour probleme in a letter to Jane

" {Jord ho will answer your questions in “bleed” onto other garments. Rane 1h inmn dail. x

a -colorfast cott c- —— —, LET) ya posible in the lnunds. Wash Flackville P.-T. A. with CHEESE SAUCE ON

FIT BETTER. them in warm water. Never soak : NAN \ Na NN = Lo Dry jekly. Card Party Tonight N a. TAYSTEE BREAD

them. Dry them quickly.

BERING PARENTS Textile experts say there's noth- Tic. Fackvile Parent<Teach : ing to the old custom of soaking ie Tlackville Parent-Teacher \ KY EES materials in a solution of salt and association is sponsoring a public \ ; MAIN DISH C AVERAGE

water to set th lor. It doesn’t card party at 8 o'clock tonight in ; — . 9g a ans af salt: and | the Municipal Gardens clubhouse . SERVES SIX COST- )

it is likely to soak out some of the on Lafayette road. Business firms color, |of the community are donating the TOMATO SOUP

give Poll-Parrots.... actually copied fro ¢ ites TS —— men's and women's shoes y ony ye * Tickets may be obtained from CODFISH BALLS yin Seey toes, no gapping ankles and snug heel Jeanne Gass Wins members of the P.-T. A. or at the ON TAYSTEE TOMS ’ * d 4 . P- llowing young feet to grow healthy Theta Sig Award Xo

and happy. Leathers are carefully select. | ; Miss Jeanne Gass, daughter of Mr. New under-arm NOW HELPS YOU TO SERVE

54s 38645 \ and Mrs. C. E, . : § ray. ed for durability and fexibility to pro. = AN last night wat awarded (he annus Cream Deodorant : NN ast night was awarded the annual A long fit 2nd style. All-leather in vied 2 3 3 Theta Sigma Phi honor pendant as safely ) HEARTY MEALS AND STILL i BN 3 the outstanding f hidden parts assure iy value... of : : Sts ring : Stops Perspiration ! MAKE FOOD MONEY STRETCH at very reasonable prices. journalist at But- "Just think, I saved $1.53 on my food bud Stives ) ‘ y food budget ler university. The " last week, with your Dollar-Saver Meals,” presentation was : writes one housewife. And that’s the way hun made at the an- dreds of families are making food “money nual Matrix Table stretch these days. in the Indianap- GRY £ 4 Dollar-Saver Meals are hearty meals, guar. olis Ale a A & > J anteed Butritionally Complete, with all the vitayy \ \ : i mins, minerals and food elements so necessary Se Aware Wm A AN SV to keeping fit. Go to your grocery store today | at the pr ; and get the Dollar-Saver Meal folder. Try | 1. Does not rot dresses or men's Taystee Bread’s Dollar.

[of persona lity, : Teak : Saver Meals for one week, . Miss Gass shirts, Does not itritate skin. ih gel a Be €

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legian, daily student publication. 8. Instantly stops perspiration low cost. Last night's banquet featured a for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor talk by an author, Mrs. Inglis from perspiration.

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