Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1942 — Page 13
TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1942
Homemaking—
Broiled Toastwiches Are A Hurry-up Main Dish
HERES A AND 1 DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am 186 BE GRAND MAIN DISH for a supper when appetites are : 7. and ve keen, but there isn’t much time to prepare a hearty meal. Try it some yeas ons Sony 6a 1 £ ho evening when you've spent the afternoon weeding the garden, or at|Mmuch interested in a boy & 19. We the first-aid class, or just out playing and you'll stop all complaints. have gone together for some months “It's a good way to use up thej and are in love. He has told me rest of the roast but if you haven't] . that he can hardly wait until I am a I Rr] Bride 1155 16 OA Dalit oan Won {942 SPARTON AUTOMATIC RADIO-PHONOGRAPH COMBINATION of cold meats at the market on not want to marry now. : : " your way home. Then prepare I have much different plans. I IRN : SPECIAL these broiled toast-wiches, serve Tl 3 want him now, not after the war ) g.. ; ; 99 95 with radishes and little onions and has had its chance to harm him. bid a With Your Old Radio . vimbivy SEES, 5 So Woon . I want children and that may not : k. ! glasses of cold milk or buttermilk ~ = be possible after the war. My par- : i go : S xe A eo \ and little cakes for dessert. 8 To ; : oi ar of him, too. I seem! : : a 5 ; ; FR ; YOU SAVE $26 BROILED FRENCH TOAST- | to tingle and have cold chills run, § 3 ¥ $ . s ; ®7 Tubes (equals 10-tube WICHES E ‘up and down my back when I am; § y : i FE REE | IR operation with dual tubes) uk | with him. If you could meet him I 3 # EB § a ¥ ® 10-Inch Speaker : thin slices Of cooked meat Sol ‘know you would take to him as he a io § iv § LE pe 12 slices bread sw = is so much just himself it makes : © f on a Ln @ 3-Band—All-Wave 2 ofps ~ = - ‘me proud to just know him. ® Visual Wave Band Switch
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12 slices bacon | |to get married and have children Use left-over meat or cold cuts.] - 9 now? Cc. RH ast , 5 3 Make into sandwiches. Beat eggs ff ou Answer—If children could pick ee 4 ' @F. M. and Television Semnd ang add milk. Dip Seite into : : BE [oe ron os Dr : A " _ Padded Chairs | CHO ar e eg mixiNe ace on Fo > would choose a couple still in their {Heme ) roi i | ; Permanent T Needle broiler ban to DIoi, Drown ene : teens, the father destined to leave wrt? 4 : Rae | ® : . ye side, then turn with a wide spatula! : o the mother in order to help fight ! and brown on second side. al 3 'a war?_ Or would they choose a es we FEN IeTe oe hog more mature pair of parents who ' al 1g s S : i _di : : veh 3 . . » . . . [3 x f 13 NRE ’, broiler and finish all at the same : Te nr ta | pe Mr ho A 3&-in. oval table which opens to 48-in. oval size with center swing a x | Slacks time. hs hiv Jae at OY Miss Martha Marie Butler, chills and fever of love? Surely a/leaf, double legs of gleaming chrome, and Kromite top in red, blue : J Sa I sees Studio minutes for each side. Serve PIPINg| 4. uohter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. child would be interested enough in tural birch finish: Th Npadded ch hai : RY (= also Eoanch hot. Butler, was married to Doyle K. |its own security to choose parents or narura ire nish. € well-paddea chrome chairs are up- ¥ Stores Fairman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. | who were better prepared for mar-| holstered in contrasting colors. Ed ots Freerirs foumasiites 7 | oe 1
Health— C. Fairman, April 23. riage and parenthood and had HY HII of reCOrUS. DurmIL. = 11th and Mer.
something more substantial to offer. : : ting permanent table top. Wonderg h ' Convenient Terms—Small Carrying Charge 1 of Sel, one: 1 omalitally Open eves I know how you feel. You fee Djsys ond chanfes I pe .
On Choosing Cross-S i tch that the war is taking so many of BLOCK’S—Kitchen Furniture, Fifth Floor. Also at 424 N. Illinois St, Py D QUA v the young men that there won't be 11th and Meridian Sts. Branch Stores Open Evenings Till 9 o’Clock. TED SvaNTrv! anyone left to marry. The threat
Summer Camp \ to your chances for a normal life
makes you want to grab your op1 3 portunity quickly whether you've F or Children J earned the right to have children ® or not. You see you aren't thinkWAR CONDITIONS, restrictions : ing of what you can do for the SPECIAL SALE! LATEST MODEL : Ww , on travel and the desire to keep the children at all but only of your own MW | 4 4 Ww A S M E BR family together in these trying i . desires for fulfillment. : J : A strong character would wait 6 H A M B E & % t A S R A M 4 E
times may keep many parents from y : sending their children to camp this| & regardless of the risk. It is good
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On the other hand, in families to a period of testing before enter-
with both parents devoting almost ing into anything so final as mar-
all their waking hours to war work, riage. Just now you have been Complete as shown : (ERY While Limited swept off your feet by a brand new while 15 last! - be. "A Stock Lasts 5 so 4 na GEER AY " p ,
it may be wise to send the child : \ to camp, especially if supervised rec- SuioHen and Jo pn ed 320 i : reation is not available in the com- ; | on axes ST OH To ay 3 Raa 3 Si munity. Those who do send their N | better D an you have. He knows . : ; : "a : ; ; e : Apex’s finest wringer model, with every children to camps will want to Ton’ i : : ; boa worthwhile construction feature. : : : " that he isn’t ready to carry such ae 3 ; : consider the points suggested by vu S13 154s Dot en i bon : ; : heavy responsibilities at 19. He ; a RN bio: : the U. S. children’s bureau as guide & , wen 0) \ ' You not only save on the = : ; i ; ® Automatic Timer—stops automatically to wise choice of 8 camp. So : Se lis willing to wait until he has met ly 3 : F aaa : : at end of that time > ir SD Some © 2 'with more experience and has had |purchase price in this sale, TT : ; 3 > ee > : | a chance to establish himself before but you save 4 other ways, The camp must be located where 4 a he takes a wife. After all he is the too! : general health conditions are good, § one who has to earn the living and | ave time : : 4 3% i = ; @ Fast, yet gentle, 3-vane lifetime on well drained ground where neith- / provide the home and the prospect |... . food shrinkage ET ; A : ; i» agitator. er flies nor mosquitoes constitute "4 sobers him. Save fae a O5z de I LIV ba hi rol major problem. It should not CF , q AN save tlavor 1g, de luxe, saiety r cushion 3 sjor po OL 1. § : Jf you are wise you won't push save ais : § i: : iol Bb ; - ! wringer, with visible pressure indicator in such dense woods that sunlight him into marriage but will prove q 3 ; EE 3 : and automatic roll stop cannot get through to the camp & |your ability to wait for what you|You pay for a Chambers, 11 oF Pom : buildings and grounds. : want. JANE JORDAN. |whether you own one or not. it : Sa TE ® Extra heavy, electrically welded steel Safe drinking water, known to Put lems Tn 4. 1CUeE. to. 5 Th 3 i . t § hase construction. : our pro TR 3 i : : be safe through state or other recog- Jordan who Will answer your questions in Minimum Down Payment i if Fam a ® Fully enclosed free running gear case, nized laboratory examination, is aff: tis coluia Wadly. .. . Block’s Convenient Terms dd with steel cut gears running in oil bath. must, as is a plentiful supply ofj ; £ Small Carrying Charge. Wn R SA ® % h. p. heavy duty splash-proof motor.
hot water for washing. At least gi H ki Ra one washstand and shower for each f omecma Ing BLOCK'S—Dependable ; Wt. BLOCK’S—Dependable Appliances, Fifth’ Floor.
ten children inimum require- Appliances, Fifth Floor : Also at 424 N. Dlinois St., 11th and Meridian Sts. gre vm : “ Branch Stores Open Evenings Till 9 o’Clock.
ments. 7 B k P ] Also at 424 N. Illinois St., 11th - a - » = = “a OOKS opu ar and Meridian Sts. Branch Alto =AS0 = SENDIR = DIETER sO Convenient Terms. HOTPOINT WASHERS — Limited Stock. Small Carrying Charge.
® Big 22-gallon glistening white porcelain corrugated tub. "
THERE SHOULD BE some place stores open evenings.
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where children can congregate on rainy days. If the children sleep : in tents, these should be on wooden ; An Indianapolis attorney’s gift to platforms raised from the ground, the public library more than a completely weatherproof and ar- decade ago is being appreciated by| | Se \ Bex =X ranged to afford adequate ventila- the city’s housewives now more than 1a 5 a < Ha p— ra 3 : June Special tion. Cabins or cottages are better Se ro With tire rationing) “Semmsgenct. = kl 3 : than ‘ents for very young children. By MRS. ANNE CABOT In force, the women are having) K FF 7° iP. “Sey i -_ : Cots should be at least six feet! Roses on your pillowcases—roses| Nore time on their hands and are|: §§¢ al — mw Se Ep : /HILE THEY LAST! apart at the sides and four feet
4 » ® . 1] looking, too, for suggestions on how | : | = > ; : apart at the ends. More space is hw Som, SW ied With sma (to make their homes more attrac-| . | 1% A, So EE : Fine Innerspring Mattressc desirable, to cut down chances of |Pright flowers that set the lovely|tive places in which to spend their | oy ® LE
germs spreading from one child to cross-stitch design in a pattern of time.
another. lasting beauty! Sounds enchanting,| 11 1930, Charles N. Thompson § > hy & I i A supply of pasteurized milk and | established the Julia Conner Me-| : — RN ei : N A T i 0 M A L
a well balanced diet with Iboral doesn’t tp It oy 11 be greatly n,orial collection of books on homeemounts of fresh fruits and vege- pleased with this pattern. | making with an endowment of $25,-| : % ; tables are also musts. The kitchen The pattern contains 2 pillow 000. In addition he gave books and| . os “Ss L E E p Ww E L i should have adequate equipment for ease transfers—2 guest towel trans-| a generous cash supplement. ¥ a : = : y 3 refrigeration of food and sterliza- fers (each 10 inches long) and a At the time he made the endow- : tion of eating utensils, plates, cups separate bow motif (7 inches long). | ment, which was in memory of his| $ AN and so on. Scrupulous cleanliness To obtain these transfers and | wife, Mr. Thompson said: aE of kitehen, dining halls and kitchen ! and dining room staff are of course essential.
color chart for working, amounts | “It is the purpose of the collec-
I RON DARE of materials specified for June rose tion,” which I have in mind, to pro- 3 Qh : . transfers (pattern No. 5119) send vide means of study for all who : : lg : 10 cents in coin, your name and wish to make their homes centers | tic th tat. aluminum. air . . > address and the pattern number of beauty, giving them both present. Full size table top, stands firm, ma ermostal, aluminum alr. Mar gar et Galloway to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis| enjoyment and memory pictures: folds easily and compactly. Se- yom Te meat Ung racks. : . iv . ; : 72-qu. . 9 ; Si gb . 3 i Is Eng ag ed gr Soe ' pif at a hog gO should possess ¢ lected wood stock, made by the pe. heat-resistant glass cooking Full or twin size. Covered with fine Manchester damask, with fancy pre-built E x . a 4 i : Roas mplete i . ' oe . . . Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Galloway, |each pattern ordered. {such artistic qualities as will have]: mak ers of the famous Ridjid ; Bn i ooset oo Doe : reinforced borders, hundreds of resilient coil springs, air vents and strong handles. 855 Parker ave., announce the ap-{| My new album, about which s0 |appealing beauty. Its attractiveness] : tables. . ; : - i 4.00 DOWN DELIVERS proaching marriage of their daugh-| many of you have inquired, is now measures, to some extent, its in- : ter, Margaret, to Aviation Cadet|ready. It is an attractive 32-page fluence. It should not be ugly. To|. ans , : BLOCK’S CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN, SMALL CARRYING CHARGE John M. Rush of San Antonio, Tex.! album of the lovely designs you be beautiful it need not be expen- |: ; ; Be. i ds id N : , i The wedding will take place July|have asked for and admired -— sive, but beauty of line and harmony | ag a. I» 2 4 BOCK Sm Shey, MY Phone ® at 9 a. m. in St. Philip Neri|needlework designs of all types—for of color can be achieved only by church. |all the family—for the home and study and understanding.” ig : : fe BS - The prospective bridegroom is the for gifts! The name of .it is the Librarian Comments Li a i Ph & eR x 3 son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A.|“Anne Cabot Album.” Send 15 cents| to ; a 3 Yd a i oo Rotary Cabinet Model Rush, 444 Eastern ave. today for your copy! : i
White enamel finish with auto-
In 12 years, the Thompson Col-|: . S Nght A 8 a lection, according to L. L. Dickerson, | { . \ a a 4 Na Sewing Machines {the library's head, has become one| :: CN 3 La _— ad ; {of the finest collections of books on| . . = FRE . y he 9 kL homemaking in the nation. House-|: : : Bo Ee : ; ® wives are using the collection as|. Sn —— a Saas + Never before, he said. & be 4 AN L P A Dp" i RO N IN G Ea non ign A a 3 "NEVER LE IEW OF ie Bors Uhan 00 teh) |] D i ANE VER SET LEC C "IRON Walnut finished cabinet, with rotary type in the collsction are: PAD. AND COVER : a : sewing head, noted for smooth action and “Practical Book of Furnishing the|: ao : INO ns i : : : | 1.98 3 Sa UY : quietness. Automatic tension makes
With Full Set of Attachments
Small House and Apartment,” by : ; ; Holloway. manual adjustments unnecessary for thick “Furniture for Today and Tomor- he : es : or thin materials, different size threads. row,” by Simons. : ; Speed heat. | or as: Knee control. “Decorative Draperies and Up-|: 5 = ct heat for id BLOCK S=! sable Applianoes, holstery,” by Thorne. La ; lined, al | Depe > "Fifth Floor. “Modern Interiors,” by Hoffman. : Ra : i “Landscaping the Home Grounds,” so : i : ; y 3 HE : by Ramsey. a Sh =. Save 14.75 on This | “Color Schemes for the Flower E : a Sa Si . | Garden,” by Jekyll. a 3 : ky Sai ’ v | “Practical Book of Chinaware,” dy . : eC : ; 3 ) E. Pa : R 0 Y A L 6 L E A N E g Sure you can still buy an ICE Refrigerator from Eberlein & Ramsdell. " " CC NEOTES 4] an i © Dirt finder headlite our large selection of metal refrigerators and the Books in the collection are avail- ig hk. RE , " 1, © Adjustable nozzle COMBINATION. OFFER | able in the art and music depart- 3 mas Fo Automatically
d models. Du t i 1 library. Nad : i 3 new wood mode e to the shortage in steel ju at Central library I lubricated bearings Model 318 Soy) Clvmetoeres 100, 4675 ode oyal Tools.ceseesescreg. 17. supply is exhausted. If you want a metal ICE Re- Apparel Show Opens a : Regular Value 64.70 frigerator—BUY NOW! Call WAbash 45731 Here Tomorrow NA es 5 Shay s a The Indiana Women’s and Chil-| 3 SEE a : SR Combination 49 Q 5 | dren’s Apparel club will hold its : 2 Price .
ICE AND ‘second show tomorrow and Thurs-| F % : day at the Claypool hotel. EL : FT With your old cleaner ak FUEL CO. | pe club, Which held ys frst | |S 8 Ff : 58 Unusually strong suction for deeply imbedded
meeting in April, has been organ- |: : S334 : Resular 2.00 vate. Use the low : : 1 : : ; 2000 Northwest A os ized to solve buyer's and salesmen’s| Rreen, x and yellow : an : appiicE - mop he onto ; dirt, plus efficient revolving brush for lint and orthwestern Ave. bl b ditions. | | o> stitched I LY at Ei RA Pa surface litter; the De Luxe kit of tools includes 2302 W. Michigan St. 1902 S. East St problems created bY yap Son RN bate. wih Be your floors and watch them shine ” S id " . Four showings are planned, one for bA ii ew ; : like mirrors in 20 minutes. 2 % A convenient carry-kit and even the Royal Spray=each season. a BLOCK'S—Housekeeping Dept. = er for moth-proofing, as well as all other needed
V. | mem includes Sl a ‘Fitih Flo : dian ro 7 | i NK ——_—
there will be no more metal boxes when the present
