Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1943 — Page 14
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i The Right Wallpaper Desigh will Knit : Oud: Bis a ‘Furniture Into Harmony
ME-DOWNS" ‘are quite the accepted thing these days, from
for the baby to furniture for
the bride. In fact, many a bride of |
starts her career of housekeéping in a single room, surrounded by a
ps young: bride accepts =e-downs graciously and
ome ry smart, she knows that one of the ‘best ways to knit togethX ragged assortment of mis-
smooth over the faults of heteroigeneous pieces and unify them in » Harmonious ‘whole. ® » ”
se ‘Warm Colors
SCENIC DESIGNS and unitized all-over florals are particularly adaptable for this purpose, as they provide sufficient interest to divert attention from the white elephants, et are not so bold as to intrude pon the general ensemble, Color is important, too, in piecing ether the puzzle of your room. cooler colors—yellow, green, light blue—will make your furniture more conspicuous, and a poor Plece will stand out like a sore b.
ut the warm grays and taupes, g to a new high in popularity | year, or the floral reds and , will provide a glowing backd of support to blend with the
| They'll Get Turkey OUGH THOUSANDS of
mas dinner main dish—turkey. Already the turkey industry has . been asked to provide about 10 million pounds of turkey meat for this ’ purpose, and since it’s wanted early
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WASSON'S TOILETRIES, STREET FLOOR
in the season for ‘shipment, hotels and restaurants have been asked not .|to serve turkey and civilians are asked not to buy turkey for the first few weeks of the early season, But well before Thanksgiving day, there’ll- be plenty of birds for civilians . . . probably a record supply, according to the war food administration,
8 ” ” THE CFFICE OF civilian defense has withdrawn its former recommendation that tannic acid ointments or jellies be used in first aid treatments of burns. It now recommends sterile boric acid ointment or petrolatum,
Wartime Meals
BREAKFAST: Plums, breadcrumb griddle cakes, fortified margarine, honey or syrup, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Hot toast with cheese-tomato sauce, garden salad, nut cookies, tea, milk. . PORCH PICNIC DINNER: Black pean soup in cups, picnic potato salad, cucumber sandwiches, tomato wholewheat sandwiches, peach shortcake, iced tea, milk.
® 8 .% Today's Recipe PICNIC POTATO SALAD Four or 5 cups ‘potatoes, cut in balls, diced or sliced, 1% cup scallions cut in 1l-inch pieces, 1 cup mayonnaise, % cup sliced celery, 2 cooked frankfurters, sliced in rings, 2 teaspoons salt, la teaspoon pepper, salad greens. ; Lightly toss together potatoes, scallions, celery, fraukfurters, mayonnaise and seasoning. Place in refrigerator. Arrange salad in one-half of the bowl and a variety of salad greens in the other.
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{To Initiate | Four Pledges
Garden Club Books Its Annual Picnic
An initiation service is a highlight . lof organization meetings scheduled for this week. Four pledges of Gamma Delta chapter, KAPPA DELTA PHI sorority, will be initiated. tonight following a 7 p. m. dinner at the Hotel Lincoln. r They. are Mrs. Grant Willoughby, Mrs. Mary Wood, Miss Kathleen Jones and Miss Betty Bishop. The hostesses for the dinner will be Mrs. Auburn Ross, Mis. J. W. Smith, Misses Norma Adams, Ruth Rea and Christine Overlease.
The annual picnic held by members of the CROOKED CREEK GARDEN club will be at 6:30 p. m. Thursday at Riverside park. Fame ilies of the members will attend.
The WHITE CROSS guild of the Broadway Baptist church will hold a birthday meeting at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow at the church. Dr. John G. Benson, Methodist hospital superintendent, will speak.
The semi-monthly meeting of OMEGA NU TAU sorority’s Alpha chapter will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Hotel ‘Lincoln,
‘ The monthly day of prayer observed by the MARION COUNTY W. C. T. U. will be held from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. tomorrow at the Asbury Memorial church.
The Upsilon chapter of SIGMA PHI GAMMA sorority will hold its monthly business meeting at 8 p. m. today in the Hotel Lincoln.
A business session will be held tomorrow by Alpha chapter, KAPPA BETA CHI sorority, at the home of Mrs. William Fogleson. Mrs. Elton Oberting will act as hostess.
Housewives Urged to Save Waste Fats
One tablespoonful of waste household fats saved each day by each of Marion county's 128,035 families during the second year of the WPB fat-salvage campaign would provide enough glycerin to make 6,145,680 anti-aircraft shells, it was estimated, today by the largest single collector of this war material. “Although only a fraction of this amount has been saved daily by the average family,” said T. A. Connors, head of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.’s national meat de: partment, “thé steady increase in contributions is very encouraging.” “During May and June,” he said, “housewives turned in at our company stores as much waste fat as they did during the drive's four opening months, and our total col-
than 4,000,000 pounds.” Indications are that ntaion-wide results of the campaign's initial year, ending the first week in July, totaled more than 656,000,000 pounds of household fats, based on OWI reports for the first 11 months. This is one-third of the annuat quota for the nation of 200,000,000 pounds. Indiana is asked by the govern‘ment to salvage 556,000 pounds of
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: Photorees pow, r. and Mrs. S. R. Miller an- — the. of their daughter, Rosemary, to Lt. Justin Wendell Kegiey on June 3 in the Southport Presbyisrian church. Mr. and Mrs, 'C. 8S. Kegley are Lt. Kegley’s paretits. He is with the army air forces at Geiger field, Spokane, Wash. The couple is at home In Spokane.
I Randell photo, Miss Lols Ellen | ‘Armstrong, daughter of Mr. ant ‘Mrs. Paul W. Armstrong, became the bride of Cpl. James W. King ina ceremony May 18 in Greensboro, N. C. The bridegroom is the son of Mt. and Mrs. Carl W. King. Cpl ‘King is stationed at Camp Crowdes; Ma., and the a4 home sddress
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Basic wardrobes—feminine and for the girl who will wear them
waist. Slacks rolled up, one sock up, one down, dude ranch. plaid shirt worn outside and flat: “flapjack” shoes typify the tailored girl's strictly-off-campus garb. Other basic clothes for the feminine girl include a light blue Stroock coat worn over the classic sweater and skirt, or a soft bright. wool dress. Accessories include a crocheted hat, pearls, gloves and bag. Other “must” wardrobe articles are the pinafore and the gabardine raincoat. For dressy oceasions, the feminine girl picks the short black
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How the schoolgirl loves this breesy, easy to jump into, button front sailor frock! Make it for her in denim, chambray, rayon serge. Pattern 8436 is in 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 years. Size 6, short sleeves, 2% yards 36 or 39-inch material, yard contrast for collar and cuffs. 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., Indianapolis 9, Ind. Does your summer wardrobe need first aid? Send for the summer issue of Fashion, our complete pat-. tern catalog and sewing guide, which is just out. Shows over 100 new patterns, contains many helpful fashion suggestions; 26 cents per copy.
PLEASE BE PATIENT!
With the United States postal service being hard hit by wartime burdens, and with summer pattern mail breaking all records, there has been some delay in the delivery of some patterns. Naturally, we regret this—and we want our readers to know -that everything possible is being done
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Basic Wardrobes for Coeds—
Ottier Housler women marine recruits are ‘Jane Scheerer, Ft Wayne; Lorretta M. Jungheim and Louise ¥ Baich, Gary; Laura J. Derrickson, Geneva; Margaretha P Hladek. Mary L. Hinkel and Emma J. Pohlplatz, Hammond; Mary R. Swiderski, Hobart; Donna A. Case, South Bend; Marvanette Smith,
Warsaw.
officer candidate school for women
‘ Imarines at Mount Holyoke college,
Both Tailored and Feminine—
Clothes Clinic
By JOAN HIXON
tailored—selected and co-ordinated featured the college-wardrobe idea
clinic at Ayres’ yesterday afternoon and evening. For lounging, the feminine type wears black slacks and a longsleeved white frilly cotton blouse with a blue shantung sear around her
1943-44 formal dress and a black coat with leopard trim——accessories: Beanie, scarf, velvet gloves, dress bag and shoes.
The basic black suit, also to be worn under the coat, is good for almost any occasion.
The coat the tailored miss chose is the year’s classic—red wool, lined in beige lamb. Under it she wears a tailored suit of Glen plaid. Another must for the college wardrobe is the reversible coat worn with a skirt and blouse. A light blue cashmere jersey dress and gold velveteen costume for dates finish the wardro That is, except for the black taffeta formal, which has almost lost its place on the wartime campus, : Bedtime Styles When the tailored and the feminine coeds are wrapped up for bed, they will look like this: Red flannel sleepers and a red corduroy short robe, or a shirtwaist nightgown and short rayon quilted robe, According to Ayres’ college board, the three questions whose answers will solve the wardrobe problem are: Is it suitable? Is it becoming? Is it a good investment? . The clinic was the third in a series which will continue until Aug. 21.
South Hadley, Mass, and of the marine women’s reserve training school for enlisted personnel at Hunter college, New York, has brought many inquiries about the néw training center, according to Maj. Boulton. The center for women marine enlistees is located at Camp Lejeune, New River, N. C.
Camp Facilities The women’s area at the camp, which is the world’s largest: marine corps base, includes a large theater, two mess halls, uniform shop, service club, dispensary, class rooms, post office and beauty shop. All women marine enlistees are trained at this base and all officers now are selected from the enlisted ranks upon completion of recruit training. The age requirements for admission into the marine corps women’s reserve are between 20 and 36 years, and enlistees must have had at least two years of hisp school or business school.
Nutrition Program Aids War Workers
Reports from war plants in different parts of the country give tangible evidence of the national nutrition program’s beneficial effects. A plant in East Pittsburgh, Pa., reports its accident rate was cut 30 per cent as a result of the introduction of between-meal feeding. Absences decreased T9 per cent after installing “victory lunch specials” at an Evansville, Ind., plant. A Trenton, N, J. plant credits a 30 per cent reduction in accidents to the free distribution of one-half pint of milk to its 1500 employees
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