Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1942 — Page 12
2 America will be urged by he state Sate oma
drive this fall
d raising and prunes’ packed
season will be released to ci-
as—but this ‘still means ‘that § will be a growing scarcity of commodities ori the. grocers’
mustard sauce; corn kernels, Swiss chard, Trai slag dessert, coffee or milk, . 8 il ody $ Recipe LIMA BEANS WITH MUSTARD BUTTER SAUCE (Serves 4-6). One No. 2 can lima beans, 3 Yea spoon powdered mustard, ‘1 spoon grantlated sugar, % had spoon salt, 4 tablespoons butter, 2
i teaspoons lemon juice,
26 sik nose
Drain beans; boil the liquor in a saucepan to about 3% cup.: Mix together mustard, sugar and salt;
: add to liquor; add butter and lem-
on juice. Simmer for 3 minutes
| until well blended; add beans. Heat
L 88. Christmas. But pd Spee
“in styles many women would p spurned before the war. From ‘on. the yarn will be of a thick, Soul *
fon” sre 5. i oS Fp there’ll be Nnoseircuses
Ploy sh MODELS 220. “1 aid not care &nough for him to marry him
; and was honest enough to tell him
the truth, yet he still wanted me, We are middle aged, both have been married ‘before and have grown
“| children. He is a man without pride,
but is a ‘hard worker and makes good money. “1 try ‘so hard to care for him, but when I try to tell him about table manners he gets ter-
|ribly angry and tells me that I am
entirely out of his class and he thinks that I am trying to get rid
to be unreasonable about manners, but he drives me frantic. Ill not go out in company with him bes
~1 cause of this.
He takes his soup bowl up and finishes to the last/'drop. He will cut his throat some day by. putting
~-}his knife in his mouth while eating.
ds, and drinks from the saucer. e will finish-up with. his plate, cup
a
Could I. get a divorce: on these’
i rounds? He says hell end his life]
{if I leave him, Would you just be|
* |kind in trying to help him, use force’ “for the divorce court?
THE LAST STRAW. Noss ; Answer—1f the nan felt that you
feared for him I imagine that he
‘would: do. almost anything for you.
3 It is your mannér of correcting him
that hurts: You do it in a way that
y {makes him feel inferior and anger
Hs his defense against you, No one
can be -belittled without getting ' Sell him on the idea that a man’ f-his obvious worth owes it’ to. him-
EE oomeof the viceties 0f
If 2 urge
‘look with a minimum of fur.
wear in the new film, “Now, Voyager.” A simple black broadcloth dress has a spiral trim of leopard on the sleeves, An over-sized muff of the dress fabric has three bands of the fur. The outlt lus u Kixuritus
Hardy Hebrides
=| marine menace, those eye-p
them over, but to the women of the Hebrides islands for continuing, in the face of many difficulties, the traditionally matchless job at weaving them.
* Live Isolated Lives
‘The people. of. the. Hebrides are finding the going rather:rough. Separated from the Scottish mainland
‘|by 40 bitter cold North Atlantic
miles, they're as.isblated as a remote Alaskan outpost, But that hasn’t kept the impact of war from reaching their lonely, windswept islands. © - Of. their two chief oceupations, fishing is gone for the: duration— thanks to the U-boats—and "the fishermen have gone away to. sea: Weaving remains, but’on & smaller scale. For one thing, the islanders are very short handed.: All the: able bodied young men and women have gone—the boys to the armed forces and the girls to Britain’s- women army. Only young boys and old men ‘are left to help the ‘women clean, wash, dye, comb, . in, weave and Anish the wool whidh the World knows as Harris tweed; Tri“addition, new ration laws have cut the Heb-
shipped over from Scotland) by 20 per cent, : Year-round Joby,
Yet the laborious job of turning out-hand-processed tweed for American “suits and- coats goes on. A Hebrides family can produce on an average of one bolt of hand woven, single width cloth every three weeks, if they don’t have to spin it by hand. ‘Hand spun, the time for one bolt lengthens to ‘six months. From September to September the islanders process tweed, stopping only for Easter week, when all the Hebrides
~ |He leaves his. spoon in his coffee] join in a mass religious celebration. |. iE feup,. grasping the cup -with eth
The United States is getting 95 per cent of this year’s Harris tweed output. There won’t be much. blue from the bolts, however; brown, green and yellow-—all' with-the:usual white underline for tone effect—are the popular tweed shades for 1942-43.
i! Party Honors:
Vera Davy
A miscellaneous ishower was given by group 8 of the Woman's Society of Christian Service, Central Avenue Methodist church, last night in the{: home of Mrs. Kenneth Nigh, 737 N. Drexel st. The honor guest was Miss Vera Davy, who will become the bride of George Krigtufek Nov. 11. “Among the guests at the ‘party
ss | were Mesdames Charles Applegate,
John Bartlow, Russell. Beaty, Delbert Blackwell, Wayne ' Chasteen, Ora. Cudworth, Ben Davis, Dorothy| Gilbert, William Keenan, E. O.-Kur-bursky, Francis = Manifold, Cecil Gasper, Lester Scott, Ira Wene, Ray
c- | Wenz and Marvin Williams,
Others attending were the Misses
#b=1lgura Gaffney, Evelyn and Fern Lo Beifiuter, Helen Mugler and Erma
America Supplied With Tweeds
By PAUL MANNING Times ‘Special Writer
“LONDON, Oct. 28.—In ‘spite of rations, labor shortage-and the subleasing and chill-resisting Harris tweeds will en. Archer Stuer, 7 ‘Totem ‘lane,
rides” raw : wool. supply (which is|§
Women Keeping
still be available to Americans this winter. Some two million single width: yards—enough for an estimated 300,000 suits—have been shipped to the United States. And for that good news} you may give thanks not only. to an efficient convoy system for bringing at 10. o'clock: the : following: morn=
We, the Women— -
{The 1-A Wife
Lets Her 3-A Hubby Enlist
By RUTH MILLETT - Times Special - Writer:
THERE ARE TWO WAYS -a childless wife can answer her husband’s “Honey, ‘what’ do you. think about my volunteering?” She can say, “What about. me? If you, really
group will be entertained at. the|
Washington: sis oh 2 me Washington blvd., at 2p; m.
Additional. Groups : ‘On Friday at 10 a. m, Mrs. HB.
Skelton, 5868 N. New Jersey st., will} nu
be hostess to the 56th to, 61st street group with Mrs. ; Arthur Medlicott
as leader and Mrs. Chauncey Eno's| “lgroup will meet at the -home’ of]
Mrs. Frank Stalnaker, 1321 N. Me-
jridian st. The Golden: Hill- section
will hold its session in the home of
Mrs. Robert. Loomis, 2 E. Sith st., “will “entertain: the 50th to 56th street group at 2 p. m. Monday and
ing, the Indianapolis board will meet at the 38th street branch of the Merchant's bank. The last of the groups meeting scheduled is the 30th to 34th street group at 10 a. m. Nov. 9 with Mrs. Richard Lieber, 3119 N. Meridian st., as hostess. A group is being organized to meet in and near Carmel under the leadership of Mrs. J. Perry Meek and Mrs. D. P. Morris. Plans
‘also are being made. for a unit for ‘members living belween = White
River and Williams Creek. Night
ebbing for women employed in paign.
the daytime will begin soon under the leadership of . Mrs. Stanley ‘Ha, ayes and the neighborhood group which met last year in the Butler area’ under the leadership of Mrs.
loved me, ‘you|Robert Clark also- will resume its wouldn’t. th ink|meetings.
our nice furni-|.
“The Mother chibi of Phi:Delts
ture? We would ‘Theta’ fraternity will meet at the
have. to let the| ‘chapter house, 705 W. Hatmplon dr, house go and | i tomorrow at 11 a. m. :
‘store ‘the furni- _ ture.
Ruth Millett
til they cail you. Personally I don’t|the house.
think married men -ought Wo be called at all” Or, she can say, “That is a de-
. Members will make Red Cross: After all, bandages - under the direction ;of you have a. wife| Mrs. LeRoy Carson, club president, to think = about,| The members will bring sandwiches : You just wait un-|instead of Preparing luncheon. at|states where there is no ‘provision =a {for local option of any sort. Shej{“spoke at the Church of God, Scene 1:
Card Party Tonight
cision I think you ought to make| The St. Philip Neri Altar society
yourself, If 2 really feel that you should be
with me. I'l miss you . dreadfully,{ium, 535 Eastern ave. of course.. But I can get along. alliLang will serve as chairman, I'll bet I could even get my .old job back. If not, I know (ff
right.
I could get another one. ‘® www
“AND, we would get slong all
right. If we couldn’t manage the payments on’ the house, we could sell it, and I could move into an apartment. It won't be any fun for either of us. But I think you ought: to: be free to do what, you think is right.” : The women who give. the. sec= ond answer may: not have their husbands with them as long as the, other women. But their men land their marriagés will be stronger for their attitude, - = And, if you hear any husbands bragging about their wives, it will be the husbands’ of the girls who
say, “You do whatever you think
is’ right — and don’t worly about me. I'll get along fine” = The only ‘men who will ~ around quoting their “What about me?” wives. will be the men who feel called on to explain, “I'd volunteer in ‘a minute if 1t ‘weren't for my wife. But she ust ‘won't ‘hear of it.”
Reception Booked
Chapter V, B, B. ©. Sisterhood;
will hold its annual guest day.reception tomorrow - ‘at’ the home -of
Mis W. 3 Yeosner, fiom 33% in
is giving a card party this evening
in, it is all right|at 8 o'clock in the parish auditor
Mrs; Oscar
¢ abolition of ‘beverage alcohol.” is :
smooth, amont two piece - . dress,
Change its ‘appearance whenever you wish by wearing ‘different sets of . accessories with it. The soft] rolling collar forms an attractive background : for pins, clips—flowers;: scarfs or contrasting collars. Pattern 8283 is .in sizes 12, 14,,16; 18,20; 40 and 42.. Sizes 14 with short sleeves, requires 4 yards 39inch material. For this. attractive pattern, ‘send 16 cents in coin, your name, address, pattern number and size to The Indianapolis. Times Pattern. ‘Service, 214 W, Maryland st. See the fall fashion book's ‘wide
you wind up your fall sewing camSend for your copy today,
16 cents. Order it With & 16 -cent
pattern for 26 cents.
Local Option Urged i in State
Times Special’ ~~:
of “the Indiana Woman's Christian 1Te nce Union, told the organ-
state convention here last night. In her talk, Mrs. Halladay pointed
oh the convention sessions. As part of the W. C. T. U. program, Mrs. Halladay advocated passage of the Sheppard bill for prohibition, ‘She said that “The
ANDERSON, Ind., Oet. 28.“We|. |will continue our stand “for local |: option in Indiana,” -Mrs. Paul Halld- | day of North Manchester, president |
ization at the formal opening of fis {
out that Indiana is ‘one ‘of few .
‘pattern for victory’ demands the
By MBS. ANNE CABOT " Scfaps of gay materials will serve for this giddy clown doll’s costume.
boldered face, black velveteen shoes. «he’s: a ‘toy that will delight any child! * Pattern’ for the body sand costume ‘are included ‘in the sewing instructions. - You can easily make
. |several of these dolls for Christ-
mas’ presents. To obtain pattern and sewing instructions: for ‘the clown doll (Pattern 5454) send 11 cents in’ coin, your name and address and the pattern number to. Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis : Times, 211 ‘W. Wacker dr.; Chisago. Si
Ha is 15 inches tall, has a tiny felt : hat, wool yarn: hair and an em-|§.
rll War Prices |
5 War Revue Is Staged s “At Murat Theater
| *Eotp a check ont prices charged at retail groceries,” Miss ‘Helen Gregory of Cleveland urged house. wives attending the ‘Homemakers
| War. Time Revue yesterday after-
noon at the Mural theate "Miss Gregory, . consumer division executive of the OPA, pointed out that prices above: the
BR eeiling price should be reported im-
tives of of thee: ‘organiza
i tions and of the Red Cross answered
questions on the war price program
«§ - |at booths in the lobby: and distrib-
uted pamphlets: on. rationing ‘and
{oeiling prices. :
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