Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1942 — Page 16

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: By: RUTH MILLETT MRS. HOUSEWIFE is at it again. She has the rugs up, the’ draperies down, and the furniture in the middle of the floor, She’s housecleaning again, This year the little woman is tackling the job with more energy land enthusiasm than usual. It’s as though she is delighted to have a hard job to set her teeth into. . Hven though there is no possible connection between her window washing and war work, she feels} like she is doing something if she is just working hard at a job that has visible results. ! She can’t get at the enemy, so her feelings are finding an outlet

Army Hostess {Often Works {Clock Around

“But It’s Funs,” Says Ft. Belvoir Aid

By HELENE NONBERG

Use Cantaloupe in Season; Here Are Tips on Selecting Them

| OCANTALOUPES ARE :A TASTY ITEM either for the beginning or athe end of a meal. An important thing that the homemaker must know United Press Staff Correspondent ‘about, these ‘melons is how to pick aut a, good one at the market. For| WASHINGTON, July 10.—Someahs Saver to be. ja right, the melon must ditio Tor the tie. full ripe. times you work the clock around. 1 are ways whether it is in: Son on for the e. : : : Took ab fhe. stem ond et ‘the top : : Occasionally you have as many as melon, It picked: just ripe énough,| When melons ‘are ' served in|°C Suests in your lap, 50 to speak. the melon will have a clean scar|halves, the ‘center hole is: just| There are always letters to write, ‘Where the stem ‘used to be. If|right for berries, diced fruit, or|schedules to prepare, sick to visit, ‘picked t00 ‘green, it will have part|ice cream. If you' serve larger meetings to attend cof the stem still attached or &|ones by the quarter or' slice, you Neverthel bein rough, deep scar where it was pulled|can make a colorful picture of the |p crece 4s ose, g an . army Tou N ! amply rewarding, accord-| dish by laying some’ fruit in theo to Mrs, Edythe De head Hold the melon in your hands and center or at one side of the melon. | ctess at Ft. Bel ir, oe. look it over. If good for serving, it| Grapes, cherries, red or black ber- Ever since this min went allBlossom end, opposite the stem end, blend. with. the pink ‘of cantaloupe, 1% delense, thousands of vomen| ere are two steps In an exercise lo correct posture det WL 5 Set, aout Show Ho PAIEAESS ment, Pe Tes have sought jobs as hostesses In| ne thighs. Stretch left leg out and back as far as possible, as in the homely job of cleaning house, and a slight golden color willbe seen |, It is best to chill cantaloupe be- BY a DS ’ ON mene he in relaxed position, resting body on outstretched leg and on x gl oT through the netting Which covers|fore serving. Place it uncut ining for the few jobs still open. The PY Setting en ley Da. — a ta fhe Po ’ IF SHE GOES at it with a "the melon. Sometimes you find little | your refrigerator or other cold stor- [competition is expected to be keen. | Tri Allernate from right fo left trom ve 50 0 Hs. tore ted by changin position brighter gleam in her eye and with globules of red-brown sugar about|age place until time to serve. Then| Why should women be so eager to| Cob) excellent for posture. correction, hips and whighs. 8 a little extra push and drive—that’s} - the stem scar. When you do, you|cut it ‘as you want it. Serve small|pecome hostesses? The blue-eyed of legs from right to left. why. She's working off steam. can be fairly sure the melon is|half cantaloupes on’ “beds” ‘of ice,|Mrs, Dewey had an answer. She can't get at any Japs—but if you like, but do not. place ice| «1t’s fun.” , she can get at the dust and dirt in her own house.

swept. ature cantaloupes are usually |in the. melon semtier--melling ice] By her own account Mrs. Dewey |’ I : G fmt and the surface color dilutes the flavor. has been “in the army for ot hey Ar C ood It’s a little bit pathetic—but it’s under the netting is green. The 20 years and an army hostess for true. Women would like to clean

Victory Exhibii Is Scheduled Besh, or meat, is ually hard, 10.” Although she has never worn a For Face up a messy world. But they haven't

Ooeg By County 4-H Clubs for on, Good Morale Sho lag jive in an army camp most An d Skin, Too Aug. 10-12 at Ipaico Hall y Bu a

fon. ove soft, watery, and do not = KPAST: a = the effort, the drive they would REA es. range i “have a pleasing. flavor. You can spot n 0 g Supervi Hostess Slouss like to put into setting the world “Being a hostess nowadays is

tlovermature melons by’ very definite | juice, oatmeal, enriched bread toast, to rights, into straightening up their left-over almost a 24-nour job, » she ‘said.

& yellowing of the rind seen through | coffee, milk. own small worlds. ; LUNG MN cMincel NEW YORK, July 10.—If; shi ts | I h i h of nine townskii js ‘meat on toast, green salad, orange| pfrs. De ly 10.—If; she eats |low shows in each of nine town Ry o se drop* cookies, iced tea, iced 60co8. the h Dewey persoiilly. Supervises sensibly, drinks. . moderately, of| - The event was arranged to f: tel South American Girl

Look For Bruises ; : oi : . DINNER: Tomato juice, corned |where civilian guests go. to visit their |liquids that are high in caloric con- the place of exhibits usually ii high, schol Aug. Li. The Washing. To Present Recital .

- WHEN BUYING cantaloupes be With. the : siate Hal : Ga EE ur not to buy bruised. ones, or beef hash with poached eggs, shred- |soldier relatives. The house can ac- |tent and keeps her circulatory sys- iB Sonseson ith the ae. i -Titon township exhibit will be Aug. 3 Besa) Universally becoming, this button and that of Franklin township at B MINGTON, Ind, July 10.— front shirt waist dress is the style »

+ those which are flabby, shriveled, or ded cabbage and carrot salad, whole- |commodate 50 guests at one time, tem in perfect working order, the|war’s duration, : Only blue rililcs i have decayed spots. Decay is re- wheat rolls, sour cherry ple, coffee, and’ has housed thousands of rela- : are In tne. loensidp shi vs, Franklin township high school. in|, = graduate recital of Miss Elza which pleases every taste and which which are being judged for the {rst| New Bethel, will be Aug. 4. Marques of Rio de Janeiro will be|looks well in all kinds of fabrics,

: hy wi will not be[rm owen i on BPE fo 2 eee Se ep ‘melon and by moid. or: moisture on , 3 She’ is. also ‘on dut: art of ‘each ¢ ‘|time, will be eligible to enter, ind On Aug. 6 the county 4-H judging |presented at 8 o'clock Tuesday eve-| The clean cut lines and the ree the stem end. | Today's Recipe - yy So says Manya Kahn, famous flg= ,, iy exhibit. di A So y oo A ebunt in - contests. will be held in the exten-|ning in the Indiana university audi-| .; ed details invariably make’ = i i yp e ule -lor y 8 sion offices on the fourth floor of|torium under the sponsorship of... .... to favorite in your

. day at the recreation hall, where firm} id hie. past You + Jars ave iy ORANGE DROP COOKIES: |she helps arrange post entertain- any extAm, Who Srudy Hire Hoh by Mi 8 A con : (About three dozen kies) [ment in which women are SUeSts.|oiine bout should improve - the. clubs announced y Miss Beilin|the federal building. The victory|the university convocation commit- for cool

+flucing and handling cantaloupes 8s . ¢well as introduction of better quality| One-half cup butter, 1 cup suger, : : face and texture of the skin as well!15 and 16 in the Indianapolis i] w- <4 in : A) v s +| include as many as seven dances a ribbon exhibit, the dress revue con-| Miss Marques, an exchange fel materials chambray, homespun : melons, y CUPes San be A tablespoon: grated orange rind, 2| yee Mrs, ae usually chaperons as the figure. er & Light Co. auditorium on Mgnu=|test and the electrification exhibit|lowship student at the university|rayon weaves, shantung or light picked full ripe, shipped, pang path eggs, 2 tablespoons orange juice, 2 half of them. She visits sick soldiers, # # » ment Circle, the Lawrence ti'n-|by both boys and girls. Additional|during the past year, is a pupil of rghit e70n Crepe on near or distant mar in top|cups flour, 2 teaspoons baking pow- holds social welfare meetings at the HERE ARE directions for some |ship exhibit July 28, Perry and De-|locations for exhibits will be an-|Prof. Ernest Hoffzimmer. Her pro-| Pattern No. 8145 is 48 fi post, and answers letters for sol- of Manya Kahn's exercises to im- |catur township exhibits July 20. the nounced later. gram will feature seven “Miniatures | sizes 12 to 20; 40 and 42. Size 14

‘condition for table use. Those from |der, % teaspoon salt. in: the west usually have salmon col-| Cream the butter and ‘add the| iers. She also helps the negro host- | Prove circulation: ‘Wayne township exhibit at [Hen| Aug. 15 has been set as the dead-|on Brazilian Themes” and a “Bra-|with short sleeves take§ 4% yards ess make arrangements for enter-

‘ored flesh, while those from the sugar gradually. Add the orange Lie flat on the floor on an exer Davis high school July 30 anc ‘the line for receipt of achievement rec- zilian Dance,” compositions by na- 35-inch material. : cise pad or a folded quilt wi e township exhibit the same '13y. | ord contest entries at th tive Brazilians not previously heard: . ‘salmon and pink meat types. Add part of the flour mixed and fauamens for Reg ions. and ass ankles together and arms at sides.| Also on July 30 there will [le a|offices in the federal ie ans pis in the state. pe y _ For this atiractive pattern, send ys ® un =» fitted with Lhe baking Powder and | oct. With palms facing downward, lift|city exhibit in which all Ind an- ere The seven miniatures, by Fructuoso| pattern number and size to The p . salt, then the orange juice, and the ; arms above head, at the same time|apolis: clubs will participat; at . Vianna, composi the fourth di-|In lis Times Today's Pattern Serve With A Dash rest of the flour mixture. Fold in Unusual Experiences pulling toes toward the body and|Ayres’ auditorium. The Wi ren Mrs. Allen Fleming vision Lrg concert, will i Ww. a at. . THE CANTALOUPE is a hand-|the stiffly beaten whites of eggs. | “But there is something exciling|forcing' heels outward. Stretch as|township exhibit July 31 will be at Will Entertai be “Lullaby,” “Negro Dance,” “Negro| It is easy to find all the styles some melon, attractive in color and| Drop the batter by spoonfuls onto about living in an army camp|you lift arms. | Warren Central high school. n Song” “Song. of Work” “Folk|you would like to sew for yourself shape. It really needs no decora-|a greased baking sheet. Leave at where soldiers constantly come and| This is good for the middle of| August's calendar will beg Mrs. Allen T. Fleming, founder|Dance” “The Town Crier” and|and all your family—sitting come “tion to look well. However, if you|least an inch between cookies to|80," Mrs. Dewey said. “I know, be-|the body as well as the arms and the | the Speedway exhibit at Speci way|of the Indiana Women’s Memorial whanguinho.” The Brazilian dance,|fortably at home, looking at the like to dress up your dishes, you will |allow for spreading. Bake in a|Cause during the last war I wanted |tense muscles in the back of the go association to the 38th division, by M. Camargo Guarnieri, will con-|smart summer editioh of the Fashe And the santalgupe an easy sub-|moderately hot oven (375 degrees |!0 be a hostess myself. I started out|jegs. U. 8. A, will be hostess at the or-|clude the program. ion Book. All sizes frol 1 to 52 are

F.) until delicately browned. ganization’s annual outing next| Other compositions she will play|represented in the variety of styles Wednesday. are “Toccata in C Major” (Bach-|this catalog shows. Members will go to her home,|Busoni), “Variations and Fugue on| Pattern 15¢, patte 418 S. Vine st, in Plainfield, for|a Theme by Handel (Brahms) and One pattern and ttern book the event. A picnic dinner will be|Chopin’s “Sonata in B Minor,”| ordered together 25c. | Enclose’ lo served at 12:30 p. m. Opus 58. : postage for each pattern.

A Roty exhibit will be sho 1 by the Marion county 4-H clubs Aug. By ALICIA HART 10 through-12 in Ipalco hall, 16t}i and Alabama sts., Miss Janice Berlin, Times Special Writer |county home demonstration ager. has announced. ‘The exhibit will fol-

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Repeat five times, relaxing as an official chaperon in Washing- ankles as arms are lowered and ton to women war workers. Through |pullihg toes in as arms are raised. that work I met the hostess at old| Now pull toes in again. Without Ft. Humphreys, now Ft. Belvoir. She |pending either knee, lift left leg recommended me for her job when|upward as far as possible. Lower she left in 1923.” slowly. Repeat five times. Reverse, Mrs. Dewey married a Belvoir|lifting right leg upward while keepsoldier the next year, retired from|ing both knees : straight. holt her job for several years, hut came| with ankles together dnd toes back to “active duty” after her hus- pulled in, lift both legs until they band died several years ago. Her|are perpendicular with your body. three children share her quarters at|rower slowly, keeping shoulders the fort. flat on the floor, knees straight and (8 discussion as to whether @ cou-

Duties sometimes take strangel|toes in. This is much more difi-{ple married 10 years shall ‘take turns. Once 120 Belvoir lads at-{cult than it sounds. But it will|more life insurance or buy & home tending a soldiers’ show in Wash-{do more toward keeping stomach |With increased: earnings. it ington were stranded there with-|muscles firm than almost any other out transportation back to the fort.| exercise. DEAR 4 JANE © JORDAN | pave Mrs. Dewey routed out some army| Pull toeg in, straighten right knee, jus yea ou Ys Pu be that trucks in the small hours and got|bend left knee, lifting left leg to| oo cor L APN ec ote He all the soldiers back in time to|pull it tightly against your chest. Ion a Ai joi keep them from . W. 0. A ; : D hem fro being A W. 0 L. |Release knee, lifting leg straight| noo; ynder 35 with twj chil

: upward, then, lowering it slowly tO}, t5 forfeit the protection of life Nature Study Club Be sp lure ‘tien insurance in lieu of a heavily mortPlans Tr ee T ou . | 1owering it slowly. > gaged home. Suppose the liisband|. r should die in the next few years. Interesting trees in the city will I Wouldn't Esther be faced 1% o be viewed by members of the Na-| NOW SIT ON THE FLOOR with with the payments on hg’ new ture Study club of Indiana when|legs wide apart. Pull toes in, raise|home, but also on’its upkee}” She the group’s annual Cook’s tour of |arms above head and, keeping knees |also would need money to give her trees is held Sunday. flat on the floor, bend forward to|children a chance in life--James Cook will lead the tour|touch toes of the left foot, then of |for school, social activity, which is to begin at 2:30 p. m. at|the right. Inhale as arms arejand above all their mothe: the north side of University square. |stretched above head; exhale as you |and domestic atmosphere J Following stops on the North side,|bend forward to touch toes. they wouldn't have if Heli] ] the trip will end at Holliday park| When you have finished touching |were forced to work. Ei larboretum where there are numer- the toes of first one foot and then| As I view this situation, {i is] it too ous rare trees and shrubs. the other, stretch forward and touch |much then to guarantee ther £ happy Several of the club members will| the floor between feet. * . |people the ability to give | zach of have an evening picnic lunch at the| Sit erect with legs crossed under [their children the same ad

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after 12 years of working for more

|some of the fruits of hi: own labors instead of saving evg Viking the

| possible to ask a man ito sacrifice

| he could share inthe b¢:iefits. He | felt that a home represe ed a solid}: sort of investment and he wanted| {to enjoy it. To tie hit: down too [closely ‘to a rigid plan of saving

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come the husband, in health, wanted to buy a over-fearful wife wanted

"ment with ber, more life would have been indicate. ‘The only point I mai: is that

income a man may wis; to enjoy has for the benefit of is family after he is dead and gine. It. is

too much and this one wanted to start some form of saving in which

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