Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1942 — Page 23

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The Welfare club was to meet at 2 p. m. today at the Indianapolis Home for Aged Women for its an-

~Girl Reserves ¢ Plan Party

The Girl Reserves of school 57 will have a Christmas party and dance tomorrow evening at the Y. W. C. A. Committee chairmen for the event have been named by Mrs. Lola Handy, sponsor. : - Miss Dorothy Pressler is general

Colorful Fait - Look for the colorful felt. oadatts 'lin the girls’ department for an inexpensive gift that will pring a 049 | gleam to any child's eyes. For instance, felt mittens and caps, felt shoulder strap bags, felt suspenders, felt beanies and felt flower jewelry, too. ; Incidentally, all school girls are mad about any type of gadget

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Members of Girl Scout troop 31 were to sing carols. Leaders of the troop are Mesdames Richard Max-

chairman, Miss Carolyn Handy, decorations chairman; Miss Joan Mercer, invitations, and Miss Donita Stobaugh and Miss Carolyn Gorman, music. Miss Juanita Embry, soprano, will appear on the program, and Miss Malvin Morton, general secretary of Girl Reserves of Indianapolis, will be a special

Times Special

NEW YORK, Dec. 17—It's a. pretty simple matter, this year especially, to turn out a good Christmas list for a teen-aged boy who is “too big for toys.” And you can’t do better than head that list with hobby -materials. A lad needs recreation that will both divert him and develop some skill or aptitude or talent that may come in handy when he’s become a working citizen. Now, particularly, when so many youngsters face a future holding all kinds of opportunity for new (though now indefinable) kinds of work, a wise parent will enLoo re courage his basically useful ca‘1 eup chopped nuts pacities. 346 cup chopped figs is / 2 2 8 peated 4.29" brand pan lined with AND THE SHOPPER will’ find arge family, double directions, plenty of these materials this a year; many stores are putting special emphasis on them. For instance, a rotary press set wherewith a boy can turn out his own newspaper. He needn't be a

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budding Ben Franklin to enjoy and profit by a gift like this, Sometimes the boy’s hobby will prove useful to the family right now. Weather reports are sparse nowadays, but Junior can do a pretty good job of forecasting with a clever chart that shows him how to ‘observe conditions and calculate their portent 12 to 24 hours in advance in a radius of from 30 to 50 miles. Stamp-collecting sets which interest him in other countries are still popular. Chemistry, physics and other young scientists’ and

technicians’ sets are going to be

scarce in some spots, but there are plenty of tool kits for him. The lad who has a bicycle will get a thrill out of a tool kit that fits the back of his bicycle seat and holds a wrefich, oil can, and tire-patching kit. Games which he can play with his friends and also with adult members of the family are much more in order this year because the grownups are taking their fireside recreation seriously. » " ”

CLOTHES, particularly unusual and extra ones, will make -him

Young puppeteers this year dis cover that even the perennially popular marionettes have gone into the service, like the sailor boy above.

of a new suit. He'd certainly go for a nattily-ensembled outfit of unfinished worsted navy suit, shirt with narrow blue stripe, tweed tie, Scotch plaid socks, or a sweater, or better yet, a tough and gayly lined windbreaker. Things to use, in school as well as in active sports, are popular too. Right along with baseball bats, for instance, fountain pens are being selected very often by

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happy. He might be pretty proud early shoppers for boys’ gifts.

HOME FRONT FORECAST

By ANN FRANCE WILSON Times Special Writer WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—Don’t expect the office of defense transportation to get mean and prohibit all non-essential traveling. They won't issue any regulations as to who should travel and who should not—they’ll just make life so miserable for the week-end traveler that he’ll give up, and never try again. This method worked pretty well in England where heating in trains, berths and dining cars has been eliminated for civilian travelers. Cramped quarters plus all the other inconveniences has

LICENSED OPERATORS — ALL WAVES GUARANTEED gotten the idea across to the perennial week-ender. He's

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THERE WON'T BE any more cigaret lighters when present stocks are completely exhausted — which will be shortly before Christmas. WPB stopped the production of lighters some time back, . but the effect of that order is only now being felt. Don’t worry too much, how= ever, if you want to give one to a service man who is bound for an overseas post where matches are scarce. Send him the money, for he can buy a lighter at the point-of-embarkation post exchange. WPB has seen to that. #8 8 8 2 8 8

IF YOU HAVEN'T yet been visited by your civilian defense block leader expect to find her stopping by most any day. OCD is actively co-operating in the share-the-meat campaign and your block leader will tell you exactly .why you should eat only two and a half pounds of meat a week—and no more. Later your block leader will call on you to join a car pool —or organize a car sharing club. . . . Look for the OPA poster in your grocery store telling all. about coffee rationing and how it affects you.

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. Dec. 17— Miss Betty Pittman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Pittman, 5671 Washington blvd. Indianapolis, directed a short Christmas play which was part of a program presented by the junior class of St. Mary’s college, Notre Dame, last night at the annual Christmas dinner at the college.

Alumnae Meeting The Protestant Deaconess hospital and Indiana Christian hospital alumnae association will meet tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock at Catherine's restaurant, 1435 N. Meridian st. for its annual Christmas dinner and program. There is to be a gift exchange following dinner.

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This is the year to be practical in your selection of children’s Christmas gifts. That's why we include cotton knit brother and sister suits in our list of recommended gifts. The children will enjoy wearing them and their mothers will bless you for your good sense, as well as for your god wishes. And, if you ever find yourself really up a tree about what to give little Tommy. or Mary, a separate cotton-knit pull-over is a wonderful solution, either in pastels or in Christmas ball colored stripings,

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