Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1943 — Page 23
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«Of Housewives Under War Changes
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WIDESPREAD CHANGES IN THE buying habits of Mrs, America|
are taking place as a result of the war, A nation-wide survey, conducted by the Homemakers Guild of America, shows. that as high a percentage as 848 of the housewives polled changed their buying habits of food products; while 86 per cent changed their habits of buying meat. The results of the survey were released today by the director of the guild, who pointed out that the changes in the buying habits ef Mrs. America extended to almost all purchase categories, such as shoes, . furniture, linens and cosmetics, : ” The outstanding feature of the survey is the noticeable trend to “shop around” mote. Thus, 588 per cent of American housewives are visiting more stores to obtain {their food products; 55.7 per cent be an JANE AN ve ave visiting. more stores to obtain ! meats, a kind affectionate man who always ols . a» showed his affection much more . . than I did. I am afraid I took his| Consider Selection love for granted. For the past year| WHILE MANY housewives select1 have noticed a change in him. He eq their stores, before the war, befs still kind and a good husband cause of price, or better location SXgePy when he has been Jing. considerations, today the prepons en he says such terrible things|gerant consideration is whether the 10.116 fet 1 ea as if He hated We: store has a better selection of goods. vances. Iam willing to try to make | oy ons Bolg Willy 0 100 tu) Caine wy Jniifterence: the location; 29.1 per cent because
{of better prices. Today, only 16.2 you think I should talk this over : . with him and tell him that I see my |PeT cent are interested in location;
. only 125 in better prices. On the ike OF Just 323 vig hing? Other hand, interest in better selecThere seems to be a barrier {100 of goods has shot up from the Petween is that makes it hard for|Pre-war level of 38.4 per cent to us to have a personal talk. I'm 553 per cent. afraid that aside from relieving my| All these changes have been conscience it might do more harm [caused by rationing or scarcity of than good. {products, the housewives said. A CONSTANT READER. A majority of the housewives uo. polled experienced serious difficulAnswer—First try being kinder ties in obtaining many items of and more affectionate and perhaps | merchandise because of lack of the barrier will crumble enough so stock. Most housewives complained that you can talk things eut more Of a lack of fresh meat, fresh milk, easily. He needs to feel that you carbonated beverages, beer, soap admire him, approve of him, and |products, medicine, linens and believe him to be a pearl among household equipment, husbands. ! Canned and glassed foods, as well In other words you have failed to as shoes, were difficult to-purchase build up his masculine ego and have (because of insufficient rationing made him feel little instead of big. points, Your attitude toward him is more] . ® = important than all the words you GQ. bhetitutes Used An Say. FACED WITH temporary shortDEAR JANE JORDAN—I have|ages of household products, the been going With a boy two and a American housewife, in a majority half years. He says he loves me of instances, has either substituted and Wwe hope to be married when other products, used other brands, the war is over. He has been in shopped in other stores, or just the army six months and has writ-|gone without. ten me only 19 letters, none very| An interesting war development long. {was increased conservation activiA boy who is with him writes hisjties. girl once or twice a ‘day. I love] As a direct result of difficulties him very much and I think he loves in obtaining merchandise, 262 per me. What should I do? I write/cent of America’s housewives are him two or three letters a week, repairing wearing apparel; 39.6 per WORRIED. eent having shoes repaired; 21 per # = =» cent linens; 23.9 per cent, furniture, Answer—Some men are incapable and 31 per cent, household apof expressing their affection in a!pliances. fulsome manner, ‘and most men| Despite widespread shortages, and hate to write letters. The boy who|rationing difficulties, a vast majorwrites once or twice a day is thelity of American housewives—what (with substitutions, and “shopping keep their homes supplied with sufficient quantities of household, products.
Riley Guild to re Meet Tuesday
one of your letters from a neighbor| The Riley Hospital Cheer guild who knew. of a soldier's wife who will hold its monthly meeting at was going to have a baby and had|2 pm. Tuesday in the school room no money. If the soldier will 80 of the hospital. Preceding the to his company commander he can| meeting members will make surget a statement showing that he is| oi0a) dressings in the sewing room.
a married man in service. This en- . Miss Mary Heckard, superintendtitles his wife to any medical treat-| os or nurses at the hospital, will
ment, includihy Maternity cases. speak on the “Bronchoscoplc DeA oe. y “partment.” Mrs, G. E. Bomberger Answer—Thank .you very much Will be the hostess. for your interest. I have heard no| The guild recently purchased an more of the case although one read-|OXxygenaire for the hospital. Plans er wrote and offered to help the girl, | are being completed to furnish the
men in the army than they receive. If you need more affection than
he isn't the one you should marry. Since you do not plan to marry at
hood will give Sunday night in the.temple vestry rooms. Mrs. Manuel I). Leve is co-chairman,
W. 43d st.
marriage by her father, will wear a gown of white ninon chiffon with a long bodice, a round neckline and bracelet length sleeves, Her bouquet will be of white button chrysanthemums with an orchid center and she will wear matching flowers in her hair,
Mothers’ Costumes
Miss Helen Baker will bé her sister's only attendant. She will be dressed in pink ninon chiffon and will carry a bouquet of blue button chrysanthemums. She will wear gardenias in her hair, Render L. Whatley will be the best man. ' For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Baker has chosen a dress of muted blue crepe. Her accessories will be of black an®& her corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Barnaby will wear a brown and yellow silk print and accessories of brown. Her corsage will be of lavender and yellow pom-
pons. Will Live Here
A reception in’ the Baker home will follow the ceremony, Following a wedding trip the couple will be at home in Marcy Village. For traveling the bride will wear a brown coat suit, brown accessories and an orchid corsage. Miss Baker attended Butler uni. versity and is'a member of Delta Gamma sorority, Mr, Barnaby attended Indiana university.
Virginia Hills Is Wed To Sgt.: Constable
Sgt. and Mrs. Bernard F. Constable are’ at home in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Constable was Miss Virginia Hills before her wedding last Friday in the Memorial Park Presbyterian church, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Hills, 514 East dr., Woodruff Place, and Sgt. Con~ stable is the son of Mrs. Clara Con-
JANE JORDAN, |waiting room.
stable of Beech Grove.
Beauty Treatment that's more than ~ Skin Deep
LOOK:AND “FEEL FIT AS A MAJOR" WITH
B felk Se are whet we'are bewe'ent”S 10d if you wast shat look of beaith : 90 get acquainted with the Major va and introduce him 10 the rest of the family, too.
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For Pep! For Energy!
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Jo : cui Rosamund Baker to Be Married |
To R. H. Barnaby in Ceremony At Home of Her Parents
Miss Rosamund Baker will become the bride of Robert Howard Barnaby at 7:30 o'clock tonight in a ceremony at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Baker, 321 Berkley rd. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, will hear the vows, and Miss Mary Spalding, harpist, will play the bridal music. Mr, Barnaby is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Darwin 8. Barnaby, 433 | Miss Baker, who will be given in|
'To Be Honor Guest
Mrs. Sheldon Cox
Mrs. Sheldon Cox, newly elected vice president of Sigma Beta national sorority, will be the honor guest at a tea to be given by the Lambda Mu chapter in the home of Mrs, Harry Appel, 2258 N. Meridian st, from 8 to § p. iM. Sunday. Invitations have been sent to Rho chapter of Indianapolis and Tau chapter of Greenfield. Mesdames Russel Chatham, Hazel Weaver, Appel and Leo Stella are in charge of arrangements.
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‘|Doctor Lists | Traits Leading To Accidents
By JANE STAFFORD Science Servies Writer SUGGESTIONS TO DOCTORS examining men for the armed forces or for industrial jobs on how to detect the accident-prone person are given by Dr. Flanders Dunbar, New
medical journal, War Medicine, “Accident - prone people,” she states, “can make the Kind of -mistake that sinks a ship, loses a battle or explodes a munitions plant, And
York psychiatrist, in the military]
apart from its consequences, the
anyone might make. But, neverthe-
tain types of people make such mistakes.” .
» » J A HISTORY OF having had many accidents, some of them serious, 18 of course the first thing {to look for in detecting persons with the accident habit, In addition, Dr Dunbar finds the following 12 points
person
with no tendency -to colds, indigestion, stomach ulcers or other of what Dr, Dunbar calls “vegetative PR - disturbances.” which the Beth-el Temple Sisters 2 stress, ‘sw » 3 Failure to finish school. 4—PFrequent change of jobs and
cial relations Apparently gets along well with
TT 1: 6 I 0. Be Given members of the opposite sex, bu!
irresponsible toward husband or
“ ’ wife and family, On Sunday T-Interest in. machinery, sporis } ‘ and gambling.
8--No interest in philosophy beyond “a firm belief in fate”
Final arrangements have been completed for the second victory dance to be sponsored by the| 8-Makes up mind quickly. Beth-el Temple Sisterhood Sunday 16—Coffee, anicohol er cigarels night in the vestry rooms of the used to “let off steam,” not for sotemple at 34th and Ruckle sts. {clability or to increase alertness and Music for dancing will be pro-|Prolong working time. vided by Ralph Lillard's orchestra| Il1-—Frequent conflicts with auand there will be prizes for jitter | thority.” Attempts to deal with these bug and rhumba contests, Part of | “being nice.” Ignores existence the proceeds will be given by the|Of uthority as long as possible. sisterhood for U, 8. service mctiy-| 13—History of broken homes—his ities. parents’ or his own. Mrs. Abe Bartick, general chair- a oe . man, and Mrs. Manuel D, Leve, co- | JSntertain Soldiers chairman, are in“ charge of the event, Men in uniform will be admitted without charge,
Seventy-five servicemen from Ft Benjamin Harrison, attended the c———— Halloween dance given recently by : . the residents of Blue Triangle hall, More Dinner Pails Y. W. O. A. Presenting the enterWPB has okayed more dinner talnment were Miss Mae Cogill, pails and vacuum bottles for war Larry Niles and Miss Virginia
workers, | Rasico,
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rayon crepe—perfect ba “Left: A rayon taffeta blouse and a velveteen skirt make this glam-
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Just take a look—arid see if you have the power to resist! Doris Dodson has concocted the gayest date charmers of the season— witness these two from an eye-filling collection! Right: Two-tone
backdrop for your fake jewelry (7.95).
mistakes will appear to be just the| kind of unfortunate mistake that]
less, there is evidence that only cer-|
characteristic of the accident-prone
1—Far better than average health, |
Impuisiveness of -aeton under
~~ . , many ups and downs in income | Benefit | ent 5 Spontaneous and casual in so-
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Is Bride of : M. J. Gordon
Mrs. Anne Seibold, 108 Wallace ave, Wednesday followed the of Miss Mary A. Gardiner to Mar~ tin J. Gordon. : The Rt. Rev, Msgr. Michael {Lyons read the ceremony in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church, IMr. Gordon is the son of Mrs, Bridget Gordon, Cleveland. 1 Miss Agnes Roos was her cousin's fonly attendant and William Pitz. |patrick, also of Cleveland, was the best man, After a short wedding trip the {couple will be at home in Cleve< land
‘Sorority Plans
Series of Rush Parties
by Delta chapter, Phi Delta m sorority, will open Wednesday eve-
ning with a “Bowery” party at the
home of Mrs, Baker, 414
Thompson rd, | A Halloween party will be given
Ralph
Naturally, since we must use less next Friday at the home of Mis. material in clothing, we must ex- Arthur Jones, 1234 Kelly st, and the pret a sheath-like treatment to belrush will close with a “Round the the next new step fashion takes. World” entertainment Nov. 3 at the
for drama 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, and size to
pattern number
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Bize 12, short Atchison, sleeves, 37% yards 39-inch material (Goss and James Marianos, Misses For this attractive pattern, send Evelyn Faulk, Ferne Maffett, Mildred 16 cents, with your name, address, Bridges and Vera Garrick. The | ——
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Here it ‘Is, in a dress with a bow home of Mrs. Earl Hardy, 856 8.
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A series of rush parties planned’
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