Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1943 — Page 19
Baga. Mark Hamer AD. ng ‘Donald Shaw and+Virgil A. ' Misses Mildred Blacklidge, Louise Quigg and Dorothy ‘wand Lieut. Gertrude
CE Sites. habmnbie® G. . 1 SGroam: of-corm and peanut soup
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e choral groups, - has : given s and instructions to: the lead-
dr. “For the on Sgmes 36 been held on the north steps e Monument at 6:30 o'clock
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ers’ club will be held tonight | :30 o'clock. A representative
Indianapolis Water Co. will! -
/ SERVING : 16.2. problem if you plas your ‘men| - | contains: the same protein as meat, | rare flve main food values that meat supplies in goodly amounts. | 3 These “are, protein, ‘iron and three vitamins of the B family, thiamine, | niacin. and riboflavin. ‘Here aré examples of. meatless menus’ that pro-| vide le, megtiike qualities of nutrition: !
LUNCHEONS ~~ Cheese scallop Apple, celery and nut sand i _ Cocoa ;
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co «butter Sliced qranges ig. » DINNERS Casserole of Spanish lima beans Buttered green cabbage Carrot salad Hot gingerbread Milk or coffee
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Cheese or bean “sausages” with tomato sauce Buttered spinach Enriched ‘bread and butter : Grapefruit salad Honey nut cookies
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» 8s i CHEESE I SCALLOP : slites enriched white bread Ib, diced American “cheese
in refrigerator for several hours; then bake ina moderately hot oven (375 degrees F.) 30 to 45 minutes. Setve immediately. Serves 4. # s 8 CREAM . OF CORN AND PEANUT SOUP 2 tablespoons: butter
% teaspoon sions onion + % cup chopped roasted peanuts 1 No. 2 can (215 cups) corn
the flour and mix well., Add the milk gradually - and cook, stirring constantly until thickened. = Add salt, pepper, onion, peanuts and corn which has been put through Reheat. Serves 6. . & 8% CASSEROLE OF SPANISH LIMA BEANS i
1 onion, chopped 1 green pepper, chopped 2 tablespoons butter or substi‘tute 2 cups canned tomatoes - Salt, pepper, cayenne 1 tedspoon Worcestershire sauce 2 cups cooked dried lima beans 1%; cups grated American cheese Fry onion and green pepper in putter; ' add tomatoes and ‘cook slowly 10 minutes. Add seasonings, and beans which have been: well drained. . Simmer slowly 20 minutes. Put beans and grated cheese in
‘alternate layers in a casserole; bake {in a moderate oven. (350 Segtess Ed "| 20 ‘to 30 minutes. -
To Entertain Club ‘Mrs.’ Leo Standley, 802 Marion will entertain ‘the Willing Workers Needle club -of ‘the Irvington Temple Pythian Sisters tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. William B.
Kaltwasser is president. -
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Can't you just picture ‘how. m poant a 2 to 10-year-old will feel in this button front model? . It’s one of the most becoming styles in the world and can he used as 8 party or play dress or even. as a housecoat. Pattern 8373 is in sizes’ 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 years. Size 4, short. length, ruffle sleeve, 2% yards 35-inch material; full length, with puff sleeves, 2% yards, three yards bias binding. For: this attractive . pattern, send 16 cents in ‘coins, with your name, address, pattern number and size to The Indianapolis . Times Pattern Service, 214 W. Maryland st. Save fabric! See a. dozen new ways to. remake old garments into useful new fashions in our enlarged
guide, Fashion, just published. It contains 98 new patterns, has 52 pages. . The price is 26 cents.
Auailiary to Meet. Mrs. William ‘A. Doeppers, 7034
Coble Post + 26, American Legion auxiliary, tomorrow. Assistant hostesses will’ be Mesdames B. J. Larkin, J. Xent Leasure and Ralph
Lochry,
spring pattern . book. and sewing|
Park ‘ave, will entertain the Paul}
‘| made our mistake and have plead
E I stay if he doesn’t want me, let him
.|advantage of it to do as he pleases.
|you for the blows you have dealt to
By ANNE CABOT
Make your own foot comfort—. | save your precious shoe leather at|{
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available—dozens of - suggestions for smart, warm knit and crocheted garments, patch work ideas, quilts, embroideries—send for : your, copy. Price 16 cents.
DEAR JANE JORDAN-—We have been married about nine years. We have three lovely children and are expecting the fourth, My husband, whom I love very dearly, has just told me that he doesn’t love me anymore, and that he ‘never did. He says he has met the girl he
her at her own request because she didn’t want to be. «called a home breaker. He is. still going. out - with other girls and says he doesn’t ‘want to come home until he has to. During our married life we have had quite a few quarrels and were both stubborn. 1 see \now where we have
with him to give it another chance and try to make a go of it, then if he wasn’t satisfied he could leave, but he doesn’t want to.try. | “Please tell me what to do as there are six lives that are involved. Shall
go his.own way and see how things work out? A VERY WORRIED MOTHER. ® » Answer—For the time being there. is nothing you can do but hold steady and wait for some turn in rena, your three children and the coming baby are your husband’s responsibility, too, and. there is no way in which you can relieve him of it. It is very hard on you to be caught in a situation where no move can be made. Your husband redlizes your helplessness and is taking
I ‘would not take his statement that he never loved you too seriously. He says that to hurt you and
gives him that ‘much more power over you.
of revenge in infidelity. “You have way that your husband can punish his ‘ego during these quarrels is to is as'if he said, “You may not _admire my masculinity, but this other
woman thinks I am tops” when you plead for another charice,
Anne Cabot’s winter album now: 2
really loves But has stopped seeing |
I think you would do well not to} ‘|erawl or plead for his love, It just
Most wives overlook the element || had many quarrels and the easiest{} claim that he loves someone else. It
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he knows you love him, too."You will have to find a better way to make him feel important to you.
|¥ou need him. The children need
him, ‘You can express your faith in
have reverted to adolescent “be: havior. “For six years ny husband has
" [never gone out in the evening
without me. He seemed devoted to ine and our two children. But he ‘1as changed. Now he runs around
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NOW IT "SEEMS, these’ young|! women are
of young wives and mothers at home are made to endure needless _suffer-
If we add to this, the other thouisands of “rebellious mamas,” who jhave simply walked out on their
|children in order to take a factory,
job and who have become inoculated with the good-time spirit themselves—you get a swift picture
lof certain moral destructive forces E the war has let loose.
Never. have we needed the inspiration of Christian thinking and li7ing as we need it now. For many men and women in our country, by their actions, are destroying . that fcr which our boys are dying—the American home. I call no person a
as an excuse for the kind of behavior which in peace time we dis-
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* Nobody ] about what it could do to our homes.
‘making misery ‘as well} ti as munitions, The ‘‘good. time als” ni i D4 are on the. loose, and since mascu-| i {live strength never appears able to] >" withstand such assaults, thousands|
patriot who uses the war emergency}
tiaguish by the name of debauchery.
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