Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1943 — Page 21

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“Save Gas nd Electrictiy for Needs Of War, Since Supply Is Exhaustible

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“DEAR JANE JORDAN.—T have been going with a boy for nearly

“seven months and he is just begin-

ning to change. That is, he treats me cruelly. He treats me just like his best boy friend treats his girl and he thinks that is smart. I really love him and hate to break away from him but if { have to, I will. His mother and father do not care for this boy friend of his and they both told me if I could do something to separate the two, to go ahead and do it. :

I just cén't think of a thing. He won't listen to his mother and dad. He doesn't even stay ~t home with

his folks at night any Yhore and his]

mother always worries about him. "We were planning to gét married uritil this happened. I do wish you would give me some advice. DESPERATE. s 8 o :

Answer—] like your spirit very

"much. Although you do not wish

to break away from the boy you will

~ “do so father th 530% . pt & 5 1 treat "ment. This is the attitude for you

to-take. Stick to it in a kind but firm manner. } If he thinks enough of you to be worth your while at all he will respect your decision. You must not

- blame the other boy entirely for

your boy friend's behavior. After all he had to have the capacity to be cruel and selfish before he could

" accept the suggestion from someone

It would be a mistake for you to join: forces with the parents, however right they may be. If he has rebelled against them, he is very «gpt-10- rebel: -against anyone who sides with them. Don't-try to break: _.up friendship between the boys. Just refuse to be treated uncivilly. The issue is between you two and need not involve the. other boy or the parents.

A LOOK AT YOUR LAST COUPLE of gas and electicty they getting larger? “Naturally,” you say. ways Sart going up in the fall because we have more hot is. perfectly true all over the country. But the supply of gas! electricity is not inexhaustible, new materials are not obtainable

“It's fal} and]

and large quantities now are needed for defense work and the men in service, Saving gas and electricity in cooking is one of the easiest things 4 woman can ‘do. The first rule

sure that the flame burns a clear blue. If it is not a clear blue it may mean that the burners are dirty or that the burner adjustment J meorrect, . > weg Watch Pot and Borner

IF COOKING WITH either gas or electricity, the smallest size burner which will fit the pot should be used. If the pot is small and the burner large, the heat around the edges is wasted. On the other hand, if the pot is larger the edges| do not heat°as rapidly. Fuel can be saved by cooking with as little water as possible—it takes less time to boil a littlé water and there is no point in boiling fast and furiously. If the water is once heated, turn the flame down. Neither gas or electricity should be turned on before the pot is ready to .be placed over the flame. Preheating the burner won't cook the food any faster. And above all, don't let the family use the oven as a fireplace.

Wash Eye Glasses In Soapy Water.

People who wear corrective eye glasses as well as those who wear goggles and other protective eye

to have the lenses become cloudy and blurred. Smudges impair the ‘usefulness of glasses, and constant removal and wiping is a nuisance. According to a well-known New. York optician, glasses should be cleaned every morning with soap and hot water. Do this, he says, and they will seldom need cleaning during the day. Rinse them well and dry them with tissue paper or a soft, clean, absorbent. cioth.

Call On Your Kitchen Allies .. Kitchen: alifes. in our. fight on. waste consist of small things like these: “Keep 8° sharp knife on’ hand to make’ sure vegetable peelings are razor-thin. Have an efficient scrubbing brush to clea potatoes and carrots so they can be cooked right in - their jackets to save vitamins, fopd values. Arrange ideal Siarage | for your

of economical gas cooking is to be]

"| Mosiman- (left to right) are members of the civilian aids ‘committee,

glasses know how distressing it isj-

selections and accompany Mrs. Hu-

Nie gots To Be Guest 1At Dinner

"white chrysanthemus ‘sre appearing in Increasing quantities in Indian _ apolis flower shops as the season for

this fall<flower approaches its peak. 8» Miss Eva Jean Palmer will be the The popularity of the “mum” is|- AS THEY CUT their [honir guest tonight at a dinner in| attributed to its bitltant decotative| mums growers are | {the Canary cottage and at a the. qualities as well as its durability tory crop of tomatoes in the

and adaptability, Pompons, which © come in many sizes and colors, are adaptable to corsages, decorating and in bouquets to Nesp the home, The large single stemmed flowers also can be worn and are efféctive for decorating. One of the neyer variéties is the anemone with its cushion center, } Due to the Increase in the number of local growers the past few vears, the local market is largely self-supporting, with few shipments -ftom the outside, according to local

ater party later. She is leaving next Ea {week for Miami, Fla, where sne wil}! be married to Ensign John Donal Christena. At the party tonight with Miss - {Palmer will be Misses Phyllis Rob-| ‘erts, Wintress Lentz, Gwen Hynd-|' man and Barbara McVey, ]

Visit W ith Families

Lt. and Mrs. Henry M. Schneider, have left for Santa Ana, Cal. following a visit with their families. here. Lt. Schneider is “the son of - A Hou th : of YHOMtajers. Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Schneider, and! uquet of the many types l “MUMS’ APPEAR on the market Mrs. Schneider, who-was Miss Rui Shrysanthemums.. = p 0.00 P O08 bog irae (ian formerly, Eifice the diss lid” Rospke and John Be Mdime, is the daughter of Mr. and’ anemones, and large single [covery a few years age rat” blooms | “Mr. Larsen will enter several ex= Mrs. Kosta Maxime. | ‘stemmed varieties. |can be produced-a spit earlier if | hibits from the Baur-Stelskamp. Co.

Fr. J. V. Somes nL oo A To Address . | oo | Girl Scouts

A special “Scouts own” service in the World War Memorial building Sunday will climax the activities of Indianapolis and Marion county Girl Scouts during Girl Scout week ‘which opened last Sunday. A. pageant, -“Our Inalienable I. -Rights,” written - by Miss- Frances . : - . i Westcott, will be presented. Miss ‘ - . Betty Crandall Drury is director of the presentation.. : The Rev. Fr. Joseph V. Somes of the Christ the King Catholic church will be the guest speaker. He will be introduced by Mrs. Thomas J. Blackwell Jr., commissioner of the local Scout organization, } . . In Color Guard- ie eRe pa lee beg ic HC , re eam ww es Girls who will participate in the ’ program include Jean Ratcliff, Nancy Bowlby, Peggy Roach; Jane Nickell, LaVonne Mayfield, Mary Ann Elliott and Phyllis Bowles. Members from troop 62 will form the color guard. Activities throughout the week began with “go-to-church Sunday” and included the..special days— homemaking, health and. safety, citizenship - service, -internationayj friendship, arts and crafts and outdopr day. . -

Although the chrysanthemum the national flower of Japan, it b been established that the Japs the flowers from the

pearance of the flower ifi this ¢ try was in 1847 and the C mum Society of America was fo in 1890. ; Its annual meeting this yea# be tomorrow and Saturday at Ohio State university, 5 Among local persons. attending will be Edwird Larsen, a nat didector; Edward ©. Grande, Wil

A dinner honoring the WAVES chorus: from the Indiana univer: ‘sity naval training school will be given Saturday at the Athenaeum by the civilian aids for WAVES procurement, a group working with

the civilian advisary commitiee for the. ‘office. of naval officer procurement. Mesdames William C. Griffith, Earl B. Barnes nnd Ken M.

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