Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1943 — Page 7

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4 id vd “ » J 4 Times Special Writer 3 . ops oe i wos ta" STRAIN | oes Soncrangn svn Women's Lions Club panty food needs, says Miss Lois Onerneiman, ZF/LEENWATR colossal. A number. of gentlemen Holds Breakfast d probs emg attractive: lunches so that he : | he road this Scum 1 v8 Sharged The Women's: Lions club of In4 : Sng % ] cause it was stated here that Amer-|9/8napolis was to have its monthly ing hot fall days, sandwich mixtures| 7 ican women like each other. They|meeting and breakfast at 11am containing meat or eggs should net k i say. it isn't so. | i today in the Lincoln room, Hotel! be used, though plain meat or eggs| FRAY ‘What strange Lincoln, : will keep until noon. pA Ah conceit prompts Mrs. Marguerite McCoun of the’

x Swe shilaven injoy 8 make-Your- J Ait) : them ‘to indulge Indianapolis Speakers club was tol own sandwich. Ingredients such as Yr in ‘this kind of Ee falk on “China.” Guests were to y "Sg rty sai ick mayonnaise and crisp lettuce may i 1 | wishful thinking? ; be past ofMcers. py - i Is 3 our Old Stave {in some form, fruit gr /bé packed separately, ready for HEE | Perhaps it is be- 1: a —— | Dangerous?... Get af) {& simple dessert, and a beverage. Placing in” the sandwich at noon. FE IEEE cause their ideas > : :

Su we {Tis helps prevént limp, soggy Hi : _|of women are S ] BACK T0 SCHOOL | Ww M . H | a andSandwiches. =: [Ty ELITR [pond me dows fl ements | | WAM Morning Heater!

minK. che : Lee. - n Ts : : : 3 THE BEVERAGE for the packed Preserving Freshness. % i ssutiirys Da 344 1¥ gatimin ll BN | Don't-biy~» new heater UNLESS your ‘old heater is | lungh may be: het or Soid-~depend- COLORFUL, CRISP or tart foods if ¥ Siang yom ong Ai accepted as + Ahverteed § BC unsafe and beyond repair. But if you're reasonably [ing upon the Weather. Cold milk, uch ots apples othe Hil EhEiiii! : tt s of pinted material} NELENE |! certain that it won't give another season's service, apply LF Tne: frais oF tomate juiced "pig os 2d : 13 J 15: Ue he muse a oh CURTIS || t tioning board at once for a purchase certifiplaced in a clean, cold vacuum | F8W fruits and vegetables add both ‘1311 11iiEe covering the question, most of which 0 your ratio WARM MORN ING HEATER | bottle will remain cold for hours, |2est and health-giving vitamins to : EERE EEEEAAIA [1s wholy false. - : = for tue arr § |B cote s.. and order 4 new On chilly- days hot chocolate or the lunch, ° : si And here's the funny thing<they ; v ving. | ~from Polar! /soups are delicious. If milk is not! Proper packing preserves ‘the AER are ready to change their religious, ~J Me 85.00 | included in the beverage, it should | freshness .of the Junch until neon. “i, political and economic convictions, 1 a 4

- Lunches may be packed more satis ; z ji over and over, but fry to budge COLD WAVES £12.50-835 1 ’ ICE AND be used in some other food. | 3 : i = of the factorily in a lunchbox, but if a them. from theif mosshacked. Res. 35007 Ree. $7.80 ON Ba ; {- Sandwiches—the backbone of the | oper bag is school “style.” it should or tosess | Ror. 61.50 ON Bath. ; FUEL ce.

i opinions about feminine nature RK CELLOPHANE vi Packed lunch—should be made from ‘ . TAMIN 5 whole grain or enriched bread, Dur- | Somtain wholesome, ‘carefully pack ed {and see how far you get. $3.00 84.50 : 7 2000 NORTHWESTERN AVE.

any men who are informed on! | : | Bandwiches should be wrapped | 8474 py ny remain in a per| J WORK GUIRINTEFD 317 W. 16th ST. 1902 5. EAST ST. = separately in waxed paper. Foods 19-20 manent intelectual black-out when! No Appointment Necessary at : | which might wilt should be wrapped The ever-hecoming -shirtwaister it comes to a knowledge of women. [10 keep them fresh. A small con: |p, come ‘into its own among ‘young! «vo ale Bids. | Suir iL. Tapkins, sud ons motherg-to-be Easily adjustable, Yer ALL, .OF these men afé lv-| 3 {other foods all are part of the nee- | here $s frock completely desery- ing in the midst of a great social,

ym wind a | reyelution.- They observe how manessary lunchbox equipment. ing of'it wide popularity. You ean| ners, customs and morals are slier-

In the paper-bag lunchbox, paper make it in a jiffy in | y. } §.- They look on while their own Cups may serve as food containers.| pattern #474 is designed for sizes yomen go inte. clupwork, industry,

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} . . 16 cents in coins, with your name, a mixture of myth, fancy and con- . + as . ‘Aid WwW orkshop address, pattern number and size, ceit. The myth has them believing T IS your patriotic duty to make {.® to The Indianapolis Times Pattern /that every daughter of Eve will re- sure that vour house is in the hest

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