Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1943 — Page 13

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5s Tipsy Saucepans May Be Reformed

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FRYING PANS AND SAUCEPANS, unable to stand

cause metal to warp, avoid

.hot pan, or setting an empty pan on a hot stove, it kitchenware | — - e with sudden heat~ | blocks, one small enough to fit inFrying pans prob-| side the pan. : and. also are most!

become wobbly.

ey lag a hammer until the ‘entire bottom Tipsy Cure Is smooth and even, oh TE ioe o TIE CURE a mening. ana Wartime Meals a a pat AKFAST: Grapefruit juice, gentle Ameri. Sight out oy | ready-to-eat wheat cereal, scramoften app {bled eggs, - enriched toast, marmathe pan, then tapping te, | de.” coffee, milk : with a wooden potato LUNCHEON: ne

“ = on top, Tap the block with

masher or mallet. en

Eause its weight may dent or break the pan. Bad bulges may be Pounded out between blocks of wood. Use two - smooth sturdy

salad, peanut cookies, tea, milk. D

( bowls vegetable salad, old-fashioned soda biscuits, butter or. fortified margarine, assorted cheese, fruit compote, sweet crackers, coffee, milk. : » . .

Today's Recipe = DOWN-HOME CHICKEN amily CHOWDER : sop WOMEN Xn : 5 (Serves 4 to 8) : + a i —— -

One-fowl, 4 to 5 Ibs: 1 quart vege-

- table water and 1 quart cold water, 2 tablespoons chopped parsley, J}! cup chopped celery, 1 cup canned corn, 3 white onions, 1 carrot, diced; % cup milk, 1 tablespoon flour.. Clean fowl. Place in large kettle with boiling stock and water. Add chopped parsley. Simmer, covered, for two hours. Remove fowl, cut “J{off breast and chop into fine pieces. _J|Return to pot. Season to taste. [|Add all vegetables and milk. Cover and. simmer another 40 minutes. Sift in flour for. thickening, Serve with old-fashioned soda biscuits,

AAUW Exhibit To Include Children’s Art

The fine arts section of the Amerfcan -Assclation of University Women's book -and- toy exhibit -will feature paintings by children in In- | dianapolis public schools and repro-

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Yes, men's shirts, re-cut and given a few bows and ruffles they didn't have before—can turn out looking like these smart blouses! Or, nothing is to stop you from making the styles of new material. Pattern 8381 is in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 14, short sleeves, can be made from man's shirt or 1% yards 39-inch material, Pattern 8399 is in sizes 11, 13, 15, 17. - Size 13 can be made from a man's shirt or 13 yards 39-inch material. - Plus 3% yaid ruffling, “For these attractive patterns send 16 cents for. each in coins, your name, address, pattern numbers and sizes wanted to The Ihdianapolis Times Pattern ‘Service, 214 W. Maryland st, Indianapolis 9, Ind. Keep up your wartime sewing,

signs in the new _ fall issue of “Fashion,” just out. _A copy is 26 cents. :

Delta Sigma Kappa To Hold Initiation

wo ¥ scene. : ; l ® 8 =» : 1 { AFTER I HAD talked with her, { welcome to the small-girl “set asl

{snow set illustrated is one that will

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| Woman's Viewpoint—|

Make Good Housekeepers’.

By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Times Special Writer : “THE TYPICAL AMERICAN housewife” —horrid title—is carried gracefully by Mrs. Philip 1. Crowle, | | |of South Dakota. She fis all the

specifications. “| In case you've forgotten, she was drafted last March by OPA to interpret rationing regulations: to “our 35 million housewives, and presumably to give their reactions to the program. =o | Ranch-born, Mrs. Crowlie lost her mother when she was 15 and, as the eldest daughter, became the head of her father's household Afterward, her life followed the customary course until 1943. ~She married a business man, had three children and joined umpteen women's organizations, It was her success as a club executive, as much as her home-making ability, that| brought her upon the Washington |

By MRS. ANNE CABOT Duration presents are just as

I decided it was something else, too. For the lady has comph—in a nice, middle-aged sort of way, of course. She's the type who appeals to

to t . The ie they are to their elders. The knitted men; small, dainty, dimpled. with

9 ‘Rationing Will]

Another most welcome feature A { of these gloves is that, while they do not. wash by immersion, sim- : ply rubbing. them with a damp cloth removes soll without Jleav. ing a ring or spot, They come In two-tohed color combinations, hand-made and strictly tailored for casual dress. Tr

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| bring exhibit from the museum,

Bide-A-Wee. Wed. night. Miss Mary F¥ewood Srudy group. 15. m. Fri. Dungan, 938 N. Bosart, hostess. incheon. Speakers, Miss Mary

June . Cain and Miss Evelyn Delta Zeta Mothers’, 1 P. m. Tues| Sickels. Topic, “Books for ChilDirectors’ room, Indiana National] dren and Adults.” ) bank. ‘Reports, Mrs. A. E. Camp- Fleming Garden 14. 2:30 p. m. bell and Mrs. Harry H. Coburn. Tues, Speaker, Mrs, James Drill, Speaker, Mrs. Clarence M. Sones

a sweetly curved mouth, a heart-

last for years—do it in bright .red ah { face and a nimbus of

with white trim or in navy with red or .in any two-color combination which will match your sehoot daughter's snow pants and wind-

breaker or her cloth top coat. Set is done in warm rd yarn and | Officials, she didn't give out much—

o » fluffy | Perhaps because she was taking in & ds a Yay ia ved tor We a ny —except the customary compliments. To obtain complete knitting in. [about the wonderful way women are structions for the red hood and|co-operating with the government mittens (Pattern 5624) size suitable | program. . for 8, 10, 12 years, send 11 cents in| Her statements sounded frank, coin, your name and address and!but Any cub reporter would know the pattern number to Anne Cabot, |they were carefully thought out beThe Indianapolis Times, 530 S. Wells | forehand. That is to be expected st.,-Chicago 7, IIL * of a person in her situation, even a Now, readers, you can order the typical housewife, new fall and winter issue of Anne Scarcity of help on local boards is Cabot’s album! .Its gift. bazaar a major handicap of the program, pages and its series of free patterns but she believes that all our bother

ate air of a born lady. * As customary with Washington

gift makifg at once!

Ig Price per | shoppers -and housekeepers. copy, 16 cents. : ; :

—ov———i——— To Give Report A report on the instaliation of [Alpha Phi sorority’s Beta Omicron chapter at Bowling Green State

be made at a meeting of the Indianapolis sorority alumnae tomorrow wy at the home of Mrs. James C. Carter Ser VICE © [#4 E Sh st. Mrs. Ruth Sugg 7 } Mintzer will speak and Mrs. Alex-

“The Afternoon Missionary society ander Wahl will preside.

‘To Sponsor

crinkly brown hair to match her twinkly eyes. . 8he carries the dele.

will inspire you to start Christmas | with points will make us better | gonool 3. 2:15 p. m. Wed. Speaker, y;

‘university, Bowling Green, O. will [51. 1:45 p. m. Wed. Speaker, Miss

Marion county OCD. Music, Bobby Topic, “John James Audubon.”

Underwood. 2 7p. m. Wed. Home| Mrs. A. E. Duesenberg to preside! safety lesson by Mrs, Heyl Study. Tues. Club rooms, Rauh | Thornbrough, | library. Speaker, Mrs M._ FP. Con- Ple asant Run. 8-p.m.- Tues -nor, Topic, “Judaism and a Just 74 p.'m Meeting [* and Lasting Pence Rram, C. V, Miller, RRR ) ) Guest, Mrs. Hazel Montague, hostess. Speaker, Mrs -John R TT Carr. Topic, “Life and Works of George Gershwin.” | A < i Phi Delta Theta Mothers’. 11 a. m Thurs, Jordan hall, Butler university, Speaker, Mrs, P. E. Elliott, Luncheon, Red Cross work. | Woman's Advance. 1:30 p.m. Wed.| The Sweeney chapel at Sundial tearoom. Hostess, Mrs, University was the scene at 6:30 p,|

Rees-Brunson

Nu ptials Read

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A breakfast at the Gb Pp

will follow the service 3 in commemoration — of de

members. ©

Miss Mary Agnes

will be in charge of ‘the 1 program’ and Mrs. Prudence will sing.

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Catherine Fletcher, Nelan, Nalley,

Mrs, Lillian M. O'Day, past egent, will install the new ¢

{The Rt. Rev. Msgr. August R. Pus |senegger is the chaplain for thi t || Mother Theodore circle and ! Hannah ©. Dugan is the "pe ;

egent, New Officers

new. officers are:

regent; Miss Miss

The

vice regent: treasurer;

Dooley and Miss Honora Me financial and recording sec Mrs, Clara Feldman, anc Mrs, Frances Kelly, monitor; Elsie Carter, custodian, and Marie Mangin, first guide.

Miss Charlotte McHugh, secon

guide; Mrs, Helen Grinstead, inside

guard; Miss Rose Walter guard; Mrs. Katherine Kiley, scribe;

Moorman, outside

Miss Loiffie McCarty, Miss He

Supper, Hurley and Mys. Safety pro-| first, second and third trustees; M! principal, Keller, musician, and Miss Frances Mar- | Steidle, ]

Butler|

Ray 'E. Price. Discussion leader, ™ Yesterday of the marriage of! . Price. iM

Mrs. Charles J. Cook. . iss Margaret Esther Brunson to

| P.-T. A. GROUPS | machinist's made l-¢, U. 8. N, . | Mrs, Rees is the daughter of Mrs. Virginia" G. Brunson, 4226 Sunse E. H. K. McComb of Manual high ave, and Mr. Rees is the son of school. Tople, “Red Cross Work.”| J, 1. Rees of Indianapolis and Mrs, Playlet by children. {Mary I. Rees of Maysville, Ky. 33. P | Miss Ruby Shelton was the maid Philip M. Bail, Butler university. of honor and Joseph K. Taylor, Muse, school” orchestra. [brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was the best man, Jeanette Riker. Topic, “Special ants of the bride were Mrs. Robert Educational Services Offered by Crider and Miss Mildred Kapherr. Indianapolis Schools.” (Dr. Jean 8. Milner officiated. 86. 1:30 p. m. Wed. Speaker, Mrs.| Mrs. Rees holds a master's degree Grace Golden. Topic, “The Chil-| from Butler and Mr. Rees attended

dren's Museum.” Mrs, Golden will | the University of Kentucky, - 4 rs : . nd 4 - pn a —

of the First Presbyterian church will ms

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ductions of famous paintings for! The founders’ day dinner and sponsor its annual thank offering = ehildren. om nest | oral Initiation of Theta chapter; service during the World Community| —— Th exhibit will be held from next | Delta Sigma. Kappa sorority, will day -observafice ut~2 p.m. Wednes- | Wednesday at the! day in the church ladies’ parlors.

he at 6:45 p.

y 10. Widths AAAA fo. | auditorium. a Yim } o "J he ue, The fine arts section also will inH ture and photography for childre;: and adults and a collection of chil.

? Appealing 0 spprarasies to | | Me youngsters. . , aatisfying

dren’srecords, | 0 Members of the fine arts committee are Mrs. ‘Oscar Helmer, chair= man, Mesdames Edward Campbell, Edward Hughes and Prank Prange, Miss Florence Haywood and = Miss Martha Burton.

— Edueation Section

i In the education section of the || exhibit, displays from Orchard and | Tudor Hall schools will featur school programs based on training “| {for wartime living. Paren‘a! educa - {tion and guidance will be empha- | sized in this section, Chairmen of the education com- [| mittee are Mrs. David K. Rubins {and Mrs. Henry G. Serle: assisted

Fred Murphy, Alfred Kilerct, Marvin Curle and Emerson Kern and~ Miss Oranda Bangsberg. :

Bridges-Willis - Rite Is Read

: - Times Special or BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 1.—Capt. and Mrs. Elmer Willis annotince the marriage of their daughter, Anne

value to the parents,

_ || Elizabeth, To Pvt. Robert P. Bridges, ! A. F, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Thomai¥L. Bridges, 1514 Leonard st, | Indianapolis. The wedding was Oct, 17. at the First “Methodist - church here, : pe J| After visiting in Indianapolis and here the bridegroom returned to

i Monday throtgh Nov. 13 If Ayres’

. | clude displays in arch: ectiire, sculp- | Frances

by Mesdames William H, Bilby, J. (solicited to register as a blood donor

Ain the future.”

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Hotel Warren | i - The new initiates will be Misses

Helen

Wetherald, Dolores Zahn, Clayborna Stick and Helen Rosebrock.

I F.C. to Open Blood Donor Campaign

A blood donor drive will be sponsored by the seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, beginning next week and continuing in. ay. : ° 1 All members of the more than 100 affiliated clubs will be contacted and | with the Red Cross blood bank in the Chamber of Commerce building. In issuing the call for member donors, Mrs. Alvin Johnson, president, explained that the only rule having to do with ineligibility .involves age and physical disability, “There is no bar,” she said, “against repeating donations ut this time or - Chairmen will be appointed for each. clyb and Mrs, Hiram Cunningham will be general chairman. As-.

Royer K. Brown, Trevor R- Geddes, Willard Parvis, Wolf Sussman, Preston Wolf, Gentry Haun and William

Visit Here

Drew field, Tampa, Fla, and Mrs. | Bridges is at home temporarily with her parents.

{Local Girls Are {In IU Honorary

? Times Special - BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Nov. 1.— {Miss Mary Alys Werkhoff and Miss

son, Bobby, were the of Mrs. Louise Boyd, 2618

guests recently

Shaffer. Betty Richards, Edna Selig, Affria Dixon, Harriett

{ing Thursdsy at the church. The

And disturb

sisting her on the general committee. will be Mesdames J. E. Barcus, | ;

"Mrs. Morris L. Johnston and her| fen Johnston's mother, Mrs.

Dr. William F. Rothenburger will speak on “The. Church and the New ‘World Mind: Mrs--Robert. 8. 8in~ “wiil'Jead the dévotions and tea be served following by a comby Mrs. Matthew

will mittee. headed Winters. Red Cross community sewing under the direction of the Women's auxiliary will be from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Wednesday in the chiirch parlors. - me any

: . » i - The Jessy Wallin Heywood allance of the All Soul's Unitarian church will have a luncheon meet-

Rev. Cleo Blackburn will be the guest ‘speaker, A ——————— T. M. Overley to Talk| “Mrs. J. Howard J top, 3904 Car-| roliton ave., will be the hostess at 8 p. m. tomorrow for a me the Indianapolis alumnae of Chi Omega sorority. Toner M. Overley will speak on “Medical Quackery,” LT

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~-||Hazel Herther of Indianapolis are {among the 24 Indiana university co-eds elected to membership in Alpha Lambda Delta sorority, freshman. women's scholastic honorary

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