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of ourselves as well as structions for the lace spiderweb Germany, destroying all that he has earned [in coin, your name and address and expanding knowledge of [the pattern number to Anne Cabot, universe, The Indianapolis Times, 530 8. earth his home. | Wells st., Chicago 7, Ill ! a stranger upon an| Now, readers, you can order the planet; and today with new fall and winter issue of Anne he has taught himself, he |Cabot’s album! dts gift bazaar all his new and dear pos- pages and its series of free patterns sessions. And he destroys them [will inspire you to start. Christmas Because he has not learned to love gift making at once! Price per copy, his brother as himself.” [16 cents.
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ing for the Red Cross at the Brookside Community house each Wednesday. : The Junior group of the unit will have a hay ride Saturday at the Henry Simmons farm. Thé com-
Haupt, Sarah Mae Sertell and Betty Hasselbring.
The HUGH COPSEY and MAD-DEN-NOTTINGHAM units will sponsor a card party at the Veterans’ hospital at 7:30 p. m. today. Mrs. Fred Riffy and Mrs. M. O. Flelds are in charge,
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CANNED GRAPEFRUIT juice is low in point value but very high in
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be used “as is” and also in homemade ices that give the plainest
| menus a festive note.
MINTED FLORIDA ICE (Serves 4-6)
One teaspoon plain unflavored
‘jigelatin, 1 No. 2 can (2% cups)
grapefruit juice, % cup water, % cup sugar, mint flavoring, green vegetable coloring, mint sprigs. Soften gelatin in % cup grapefruit juice, Combine water and sugar; heat slowly until sugar is dissolved. Add gelatin; stir untii dissolved. Cool. Add remaining
with coloring. Freeze and garnish with mint sprigs. . ; ¥ » » GRAPEFRUIT MILK SHERBET (Serves 6-8) Two cups milk, % cup corn syrup, 1 cup sugar, 1% cups canned grapefruit juice, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 2 egg whites.
1| Combine milk, corn syrup and
sugar; scald over hot water, stirring until syrup and sugar are dissolved. Cool. Add canned grapefruit and lemon juice. ’ Pour into freezing tray of automatic refrigerator with cold control set at point recommended for freezing ice cream. Freeze to mush. Beat egg whites stiff; fold into
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38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36,
39-inch material. For this attractive pattern, send 16 cents with your name, address, pattern number and size to The Indianapolis Times Pattern Service, 214 W, Maryland st., Indianapolis 9, Ind, Keep up your wartime sewing, thus you are helping bring victory sooner. You'll find 52 pages of absorbing sewing news, 102 new designs in the new fall issue of
*|“Fashion,” just out. A copy is 26
cents.
PLEASE BE PATIENT!
With the United States postal service being hard hit by wartime burdens, and with fall pattern mall breaking all records, there has been some delay in the delivery of some-patterns.— Naturally, we-
readers to know that everything possible is being done to expedite pattern delivery.
Miss Jean Kisner To Be Married
Times Special WASHINGTON, Ind, Oct. 12.— The Rev. and Mrs, Harry O, Kisner of this city announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean, to Robert Nelson Pitts, yeoman 2-c U. 8. N. R, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Pitts, Stinesville. The wedding will be in December, Miss Kisner is a teacher in the James E. Roberts school, Indian-
apolis, Mr, Pitts is stationed at the
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THIRD FLOOR
U. B. navy recruiting station in Indianapolis.
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You'll seem to lose pounds when you put on this slimming new twopiece fashion! Every line of it restrains your figure to new slender- |g ness. Details of ruffling soften it. Pattern 8517 is in sizes 34, 36,
with %° sleeves, requires 4% yards
The appearance of guest speakers will highlight meetings to be held this week by Parent-Teacher assoclations. A schedule of group meet. ings follows:
TOMORROW 87-2 p. m. Speaker, Miss Vivian Marbury. Topie, “Welcome.”
Garden exhibit, 91-2 p. m. Speaker, Mrs. Bert McCammon. Topie, “The Child of Today Is the Citizen of Tomorrow.” 77—6:30 p. m. Informal dinner for fathers and mothers. Speaker, Music, Mr, and Mrs. William Pearcy. THURSDAY
Pleasant ‘'Run—10:30 a. m. Study group 1. Mrs. Martin Case, 16th and Pleasant Rin blvd, hoitess. Discussion, "Understanding Music.”
FRIDAY Ben Davis—5:30 to 8 p. m. Fall festival. Garden City—6 p. m. Fall festival.
Nora—Noon, © Sandwich luncheon. Sewing for bazaar to be held in December. Business meeting,
DEAR JANE JORDAN-—I am a girl of 18 and have been married
for two years, I have a 10-month-old baby. I am now separated from my husband, who never has really supported either of us, He has had one defense job after the other and {doesn't keep any of them, He drinks land sometimes has made me think {that he was temporarily insane. I no longer love him, but wonder
{if IT am being fair to my child in
[not going back to him, He doesn't [seem to think much of the baby, although he says he does. He never has bought him anything except his first clothing. All the rest has been done ‘by his mother or my family. Please tell me what I should do. TROUBLED WIFE. "8 Answer — Unless your husband wants you to come back to him, and unless he shows a willingness to assume responsibility, you wouldn't improve your situation -a-bit-in-try-ing-te--fix. things Pe. Children. always are a powerful argument against separation and divorce, but where a man actually doesn’t want his family and won't co-operate in any way toward founding a home, separation may be the lesser of evils, This js particularly true when a man drinks to excess. If your husband settles down and proves that he can keep a job, if he contributes to the baby’s support and wants to establish a home for you both, then you should give him another chance. Even though you do not love him now you might feel new affection for him if he did his part as husband and father. Isn't this true? JANE JORDAN.
DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am writing about my girl friend who has been going with a fellow for four years. He is in the navy now and has written almost every day. On his last leave he came to see her but brought a girl with him who is married and has a baby, Now he has been back to his base over two months and she hasn't had any word from him. 8he says she doesn’t care for him any more but she has lost 35 pounds and acts very unhappy. I have written him but he doesn't answer, I wish you would put your advice in your
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