Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1942 — Page 24

The Market Basket: Fresh Vegetal Supplies Decrease as Season Ends

‘BRISK ATR AND A HARVEST MOON aren't the only

only. sodivas

of fall's arrival. There are new blazes in fireplaces—and dough nuts and apples and cider for those gathered around the hearths,

. For supplies

those fall around-the-fireplace gatherings, there are plentiful: of locally grown ‘Red Delicious, Grimes Golden and Jonathan):

piss on the market this week-end. Quality is very good, too, at]:

- tails of her problem published wants ‘to know how to handle a jealous husband. She had a job that required her to meet the public, mostly women. Occasionally she had 2 to be away from home at night in the interests of her job. She was not with ‘men on such occasions, only other women. 2 +» On one such occasion her hus‘band packed up and left while she ‘was gone. ‘I'hey patched up their troubles and she quit her job in the hope that this. ‘would solve the problem. Now ‘she misses her contacts and her friends. Her husband will ‘not make friends, does not want to associate with people and is so cool . to callers that they hurry away, , after which husband and wife quar-

He gives as his reason the fact that he loves his wife more than friends, but she cannot live happily without outside contacts with other

this time, the agricultural extension service reports, The supply of fresh vegetables reaching here this week shows al: definite decline. Tomatoes, sweet corn, peppers and green beans): rapidly are nearing the end of the Season,’ The: quality of tomatoes is not| § nearly so good now and if the

. thomemaker still is planning to can |

them, she should take special care] i in selecting quality tomatoes to can. There still is time to can chili sauce, catsup and pickle reles. Red, yellow and green sweet peppers still are arriving on the market and may be used at this time for mixed relishes. The supply. of root crops such as turnips, beets, carrots and parsnips is rather light at the present time. However, the supply of these crops will be .increasing in a few days and there will be a good supply ‘available for winter use. Leafy vegetables are of good quality now and for greens there are kale, spinach, turnip and beet tops. There is a faiy supply of locallygrown leaf lettuce and celery cabbage at the present time. The supply of cabbage has been fairly light, but now there is an increased

amount of very good quality ap- smart one-button fastening,

Contrasting with dark fall shades, leopard appears on many of the season’s new suits. Here it is used generously to provide becoming shoulder width on an Eisenberg original of brown Forstmann woolen. Note-the slim skirt, headliner in this year’s fashion picture, and the

pearing. Michigan Concord grapes have been at their best during the week, but the supply is expected to drop off sharply next week. If the home-

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‘Mrs. George Riley, Lawrence. i lof the chapter.

|C. R. Matthews, L. R. Newgent,

people. She would like to-do war work during the day but he ob- % jects to this, too. She is thinking 3 of leaving him. ® 8 8 . Answer—Perhaps you can help # your husband by trying to under-

% stand his problem. better. He has made two of the three major ad-

4 Justments in life, namely the adJustments to work and love, but he has failed to make the third which is social adjustment ‘to others. For some reason he feels hostile % toward people. He fears and mis4 trusts both their attitudes toward 4 him and his attitude toward them. I am sure that you would like to ¢ help him with his social relationships if you knew how. As it is his coolness callers fills you with angry, frustrated feelings and you blame him for driving your friends i away. Now suppose that you accept the fact that he cannot help being cool

coughing, when he has a cold. If you can regard his hostility as a & ‘symptom of a personality illness from which he would be glad to recover if he could, perhaps you will be more patient and-helpful. When someone calls try to include him in the conversation. Refer to him in some complimentary way that raises his ego and puts him at ‘ease. It isn’t so much, what you say that counts so much as your. attitude foward him when you say it. Perhaps when he was a child his mother left him too often. Draw +him out on the subject as kindly "as you can, What happened to . cause this dread of being left? ' If your attitude is free from condemnation he will find it easier fo talk to you. JANE JORDAN,

THE SEAL OF QUALITY 1s ON EVERY PAIR OF i GOTHAMS

Gotham rayon stockings bear _ the “quality test" al a of the ‘Better Fabrics Testing Bureau, official laboratory of the National Retail Dry ‘Goods | Association, re resentin _- outstanding stores of the natfon. Imagine, arerros what that eats fo you in addVed wear, in assurance

maker plans to make grape juice or jelly, it had better be done soon. Small quantities of Seckel pears are reaching the market and there is a ‘good supply of Kiefer pears available.

Informal Entertaining EXCELLENT for informal entertaining, especially for buffet suppers, are lap trays of oysterwhite pottery. They measure 6 by 10 inches, are séctioned into

by Helen Worden

NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—You'll be seeing more. women in uniform. The Women’s Field army of the American Society for the Control of Cancer is the latest group to don military attire. Offieers- of the society sported their new costumes for the first time at their national training school here this week. Indiana's representative at the conference, Mrs. Beryl S. Holland of Bloomington, was in civilian clothes

when I. saw her. She wore a simply cut wine crepe dress, a black jacket, and a black feather-trimmed sailor. “My uniform is on its way,” she explained. The uniforms are better-looking

to others any more than he can help |

3 round steak, 2 cups chopped onion, ~+|1.cup chopped green pepper, 2 No.

‘'heans and heat rough about 15%

|Church Lists

‘| will ‘meet Thursday at the homes| | way, of {of Mrs. Harold R. Dailey, 3733 N.| But it’s beginning to look as

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Tour indented" pais Somewhat Hiei, mn most I have seen. - ‘They

the familiar blue-plate. should be. A complete ensemble The large section is intended for|runs over $100. The two-piece suit, the main dish or salad; a second|topcoat, and visor cap are made of compartment does nicely for rel-|gray wool gabardine. . The turf-tan ishes or cheese, the third section|shoulder bag and gloves add a dash holds a - pottery - cup, the fourth|of color. compartment is an ash tray with| But despite their smart Hes, the convenient. cigaret-rest. uniforms don’t belong on stylish PR stouts. Only sylph-like figures can

them. A le In these sugar-scarce days, pre- get away with sing

; glance convinced me of that, ‘when servers will find that by mixing. a tor the sweet fruit with a sour fruit for I attended a luncheon given

Jellies, jams and such, their sugar rations will go® much iaxgher.

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Good Meals for

. 0 “HOW DO YOU feel & ing a uniform?” I asked Mrs, ‘Holland. Good Morale «I'm: looking forward to ne she EAKF said. “By wearing them we atBR AST — Orange . julce; tract attention tothe cancer concountry sausage, griddle cakes, Jam, trof moverhienit, ' We're: Just as tuch coffee, milk. "lam army as the WAAC’. .The Red “ DINNER—Stewed chicken, brown|Cross wears uniforms. “t's time we rice; ~caulifiower, lettuce and to-|had some. Besides I think they're

mato salad, apple ple, cheddar|very attractive.” cheese, coffee, milk. Mrs. Holland, who was stopping

ER—C at the Commodore, serves as InLIE. hicken, and green pes diana’s state commander for the

society. Secretary of the group is Stew! fruit, chocolate layer jcake,|\; =" live Beldon Lewis of Indian-

apolis. “She’s been very active in Demo-

We, the Women—

‘Fatal Charm’ Not So Good

By RUTH MILLETT : Times Special Writer FOR YEARS girls entering the business world have been told to use charm, beauty, and sex appeal to push themselves ahead. And they've done just that. A dowdy. blunt- . spoken girl who § didn’t know how j to flatter her masculine boss and make her § men co-workers fe: think of her as an attractive woman usually found herself - stuck in some dull routine job. So, the girls learned well the)

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{Todays ‘Recipe “. MEXICAN CHILI

"One. UH cup fat, 3 Ibs. ground

2 cans tomatoes, 1 tsp. chili powder, 3 tsp. salt, % tsp. cayenne pepper,| % tsp. black pepper, 2 No. 2 cans drained red kidney beans. Brown round steak in hot fat. Add onions and brown, then green peppers. Add tomatoes, chili powder, salt, cayenne pepper, black pepper. Simmer for 30 minutes. Then add

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Activities

A meeting to sew for Riley hospital children will be held next|: Friday at the home of Mrs. Taylors Miller, 3922 Kenwood ave. by the| guild's Circus Day chapter of. Uni-| Cy versity Park Christian church. Ruth Millett The Dorcas, Queen Esther and son for women Sg Use Ambra Hurt, circles of the church your a n (in a perfectly nice} ) for all it is worth.”

Illinois. st.; Mrs. Walter Miller, 1408| | though it is a lesson that some girls| E. th st.. and Mrs. Ralph "Har | doing serious war work are going to rison, 210 E. 24th., respectively. have to un-learn, .. New officers of the church choir] H. Oliver West, ‘executive vice} are Frank Collester, ‘president; Miss|president at the Boeing Aircraft] Kathleen Shockley, viee president: !Co., is complaining that the girls] Charlotte ‘Cox, secretary, and Fred|who have gone into the plant where} Flooker, sreasurer, Everett K. Todd {the army's flying fortresses are is cholr director | made are causing trouble, |

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[Public Lecture

society at the Old Memorial Thos-|-pital. - | Holland. “These cured cases are our

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cratic politics in the state,” id Mrs. Holland.. “I'm vice chairman of the Republican state committee. Between us we know the state backwards and forwards. If one of us can't win over a district, the other always can. We've discovered that a Republican-Democratic combination is sure-fire.” . 8 8. 8 MRS. HOLLAND and Mrs. Lewis never talk ‘politics. Perhaps that’s why they boast of one of the few Cured Canger clubs in the country. Already over 50 cured patients have joined the club which was organized last June to further the cancer control movement. “We believe that the proof of the pudding’s - in the: eating,” said Mrs.

best selling point.” *As state commander, Mrs. Holland frequently visits Evansville, She's particularly proud of the work that Mrs. Mary Bippus of Evansville is doing fo organize the industrial nurses for cancer control work. : Upon her retGrn to Indiana Mrs. Holland will conduct a cancer control school based on the national training course. The meetings will be held at the state headquarters in

. Also Mesdames R, C. Ralph, SB. D. Ranstead, Robert Renick, William

Vernon; Mrs. R, H. Ward, Brownsburg; Mrs. V. Cooper, :

Mrs. ‘'D. E. Reid, Noblesville, and Mrs. Floyd OC, Bell is president

luncheon will be Mrs. J. N. Firth,

In charge of the

assisted by Mesdames Ora E, Butz, | |

L. J. McGinley and W. G. Hardman,

Hostesses for the BUTLER ALUMNAE ' LITERARY club tomorrow will be Mrs. Paul J. Iske| and Mrs. Ray C, Friesner. “Bolivar” (Emil Ludwig) will be the subject of an address by Mrs. Ralph T Schad. i ; -

THE PRESENT DAY club ‘will meet at 1 p. ‘m. Monday in the home of Mrs. E. S, Wheaton, -5696 Washington blvd, for its president’s day luncheon. “After greetings from the president, Mrs, O. H. Greist, Mrs. M. R. Eppert will speak on “The Story of Wall Paper.” Harp selections will be played by Miss Mary Wheaton. Assistant hostesses will be members of the program committee, Mesdames David L. Smith, H. E. Daugherty, = Edgar Ellsworth, C. Loren Harkness and ©, A. MecPheeters. '

Laura Pulliam To Be Married This Evening.

In an informal ceremony at the home of ‘the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Pulliam, 1056 Hosbrook st, Miss Laura Pulliam will be united in marriage to Charles McCarty, . The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McCarty of Dale.

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The Rev. Ira Stock of the Seventh | Presbyterian church will read the|: service at 8:30 o'clock this evening. |.

For the ceremony, the bride will

wear a brown lace frock -with| matching accessories and a corsage|.

of yellow roses.

Miss Mary Pulliam, sister: of the]

bride and her only attendant; will be attired in a black lace dress with black accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Paul Harris will serve as Mr. McCarty’s best man. The couple will be at home at

the Claypool hotel, Indianapolis,

521 Woodlawn ave.

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Diamond Rings

'A LOT OF THEM, he says, ml} their desire to look attractive to thelf * This. | men workers, refuse to wear pore | -

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Classes Register

Registrations for the children’s dancing classes sponsored by the Garfield Park Women’s club are being received in the community

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|church. Mrs. Francis’ Kunkle ofl

Bin o the country home

Ly. Anderson |ot Mrs. B. . Costin Oct. 6. C

derson at 8 o'clock this evening in| the rectory of St. Patrick’s Catholic

Vincennes is the bride's “mother and the’ bridegroom is the son of}: Mrs. Harry Polaski, 1309 Villa ave. The couple will be married by| the’ Rev, Pr. Baward C. Bauer. Miss

We're co-operating to the fullest! Our new, Broadway in Vincennes. exclusive Vinfied Process Auxiliary to Elect better, mote | wholesome rice, Election -of "officers ‘is on the agenda of the Ladies’ auxiliary ‘to the Indianapolis police department for its monthly meeting at 2.p. m. Monday in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Clifford Richter, president, will preside. '

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