Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1943 — Page 15

of Women: La , president. .

Kelly, Phoebe Com and attendance, rie Roemler Gunde orothy Tucker,

rship; Miss Esther city. i he legal aid commi Jessie Gremelspaché Mrs. Gretchen H . Miss Agnes Molte diss Jane Walde s. Frances Beane, Kichler, Churubuse ) mond, Andersc rs, Directors

ie legal aid group a: ylou Patterson D Faust, Vena W§ ence Thacker Bac Bess Robbins, ¢

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Women's New Acquaintance, Blended . ~ Wool and Rayon, Needs Special Care

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shoulders won't drag. Skirts should be hung from the waistband. Prop~| erly hung and so placed in the} t closet that there is space .and alr wrinkles “acquired in wearing will] Infor-iufigng out” and less frequent pressing is necesasry. airing, too, helps wrinkles and is good for the fabric. » Le

ool con-| TO Press Blends amount, it| SHOULD SUCH BLENDS unless marked pressed as rayon or as wool? Here's Fan : what the experts have to say on RR that subject, Use a moderately hot * The Thanksgiving beard can iron and a smooth, well-padded| the suggestion of Horace Head, sty 4 froni board. Wrong side pressi terpiece inner. He INFORMATION given OWI by ne ng > ng wen siirhorg he textile experts indicates that spun rayon and wool blends need a regu-

fabric is extra thick, right side| ceedings. pressing is better, : | romnrr—

Blends of wool and spun rayon J A N E

should always be steam pressed. A make them last longer and neces- heavy dry cloth is placed next the ++: gitate less frequent cleaning. : . DEAR JANE JORDAN—When I

. As is the case with most fabrics,

frabric and cevered with a damp cloth. The iron should not be moved

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Families Assisted

Times Special WASHINGTON, Nov. 23--Legal guidance. facilities extended to enlisted, commissioned and ' noncommissioned personnel of the army are just as available to their mothers, wives, sisters and other dependents. : Through a nation-wide network of civilian lawyers’ committees and legal assistance officers at army installations, the home folks of the fighting men have a bulwark of de-

{fense for protection of their eivil

rights. ; : _8ince March of this year. the

|1egal assistance officers of the ariny, |

ts’ Telegraph Delivery association, whe designed this

dried seed pods tha

g0 up {own I usually meet and talk

w= -perspiration will cause color. fading back and. forth but set gently down; to soldiers or sailors who get my address and call up later for a date,

|» and & weakening of, the fibres of these blends. The use of dress _ shields or a reliable non-perspirant is essential, hands or a wooded block. bring them to the house we could i= At least once a week such gar-| Like wools, a rayon and wool/them. You never know anything

+ ments. should be given a good [blend shold never be pressed bone about a boy “until you go out with fairly well, I've talked to a lot of! Eo H fa r ; T | out with. - Mother told me once ¥ could not leave the grounds.

ar brushing with .a medium bristle dry. him, men in-service and a boy who is| it It doesn't sound sensible to me.

ETT You can’t always tell how a boy : The Margarine : : willing to come to the house and » {I can't see her point. Do you think

I eould talk to soldiers or ride on

will treat a girl but you can tell Women Have Dreamed of iii: = Leo ; : i {a nice kid, the kind ‘you could go the amusements with them but I

{with soldiers and if so how should {I tell Mom? I'm 15 years old. ene ; HOPING. a ee - Answer—This is one tinie when I think your mother is right, I even would go farther than she does

and strongly advise against pick-ups

ithe right attitude ‘toward a girl he can pick-up on the street. There are plenty of ways to meet soldiers and sailors without resorting to pick-ups. You can call the Service club or the U. 8. O. and tell

oR . {those in charge that you would like =i to invite a boy te dinner or to spend | Sunday with your family. -

As { In this way the boys are selected SS mee by some organization which exists

in {for the purpose and meet you in ®, Univg {your own home under the auspices

of your parents. It is quite a dif- : Ac nn

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ferent thing from picking up just anybody you chance to meet, At 15 you may think that you are discriminating and a good judge of {character but women twice your age {have made serious mistakes about men. A well-bred girl isn't so free {about making the acquaintance of strangers. Men know this all too well and judge you accordingly.

DEAR JANE JORDAN-—I am a girl of 17 in Jove with a boy who is a woman hater, I went to one party with him and we had lots of fun, I have not had any more dates with him. I am very emotional and can hardly eat or ‘sleep for thinking of

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‘THE HARDEST TEST OF ALL — THE HOT-FO00 TASTE TEST7 “Yes, folks!” says Blue Bonnet svedi—chock Jull of Stes, west, him. How can I make him like

Sue. “When a margarine is hot delicious flavor right down to the me? DESPERATE. last tempgng bit!” sw.

So Nutritious! So Economical! Answer—I doubt very much that,

Fleischmann's Blue Bonnet isone . | the boy is a woman hater. That's of the richest sources of food-en- his pose, or his defense against a fear of girls. All you can do is to make him feel easy and comfortable in your company and refrain from getting so tense about the whole thing. JANE JORDAN.

———— Put your problems in a loiter fo Jane Jorgan Whe will answer your questions in this column daily. 3

“That’s why I'd like my new Blue Bonnet on hot food. Then I know you'll agreeit’sgot thatreal, honest-to-goodness table-spread flavor that

Yet, Blue Bonnet is wonderfully economical. It saves you about: half what you pay for the most expensive spread—and it takes _ only 6 ration points per pound instead of 16. Get some—today!

[Apply Perfume op Discreetly

By ALICIA HART Times Special Writer Those. of you lucky enough to find your favorite scent tucked in the ‘toe of your stocking on

Christmas morn ‘will want te male

it last as long as you can, for per{fumes are precious these. days. Here are two. conservation tricks} which English-born, blond actress Vi Field, of the Broadway hit “Doughgirls,” says: will make it stretch. ' First, she warns, never put perfume on your clothes, but apply it ~|discreetly under the chin, at the base of your throat and at the bend of your elbow. The warmth of your skin will intensify the scent, and make a little go a long

then lifted as steam starts fo rise.| but Mom won't let -me go out with them. She-dogsn't mind my writing The press cloth is then removed|or talking with them: but I can't go out. She says I'dan’t know anyand the steam beaten out with the|thing about them, and that maybe they're married.

If she'd let me get acquainted and find out. about

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when I was going to Riverside that .

{it would be all right for me to golf

t once were wild flowers in Arizona,

ves, usually brings best results but if the| stalks of ripe. wheat, baby mums and fruit for color, while a pine corie owl looks wisely on the whole pro-

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Rules Given For Preventing Home Fires Ry JANE STAFFORD “PIRST RULE fof preventing fire in".the-home is to make sure that chimneys, flues and heating plants

{are in sound “eperating condition. These should be™-inspected and

{also receive such legal advice.

acting with thousands of volunteer | civilian lawyers whose ‘activities are co-ordinated by thé American Bar| ciation, have served in many

Thousands of service men concerned with wills, insurance policies, powers of attorney, actions brought under the soldiers’ and sailors’ rellef act and many other matters] have been helped in this way. | Women in the uniform of the army |

Deperidents of service men women may take their legal questions to the legal assistance officer of the nearest army . installation, whether or not the soldier of the! family is stationed there. }

H-‘sich-&- camp; post -or st ation = is’ not “accessible, inquiry may be]

made -through a local bar group for | the name of the attorney representing the state bar association | committee on war work. He will | offer advice exactly as thé legal as(sistance officer does,

Most Useful “The legal assistance branch of |

{cleaned regularly oncea_year bythe judge advocate general's office,

{someone who knows. how. t6 dg. this ‘important. job properly. If you have an open fireplace, you {probably will be using it more than {ever before in these days of fuel conservation. Do not use it for long periods, warns a bulletin from the New York state health department, {unless you are sure that the chim[ney is clean, in good repair and properly constructed for continuous operation. Resinous wood, such as fatty pine, should not be burned in an open fireplace because it will form a greasy, sooty deposit in the chimney which may give a foothold to a serious chimney fire, : : .. = Ww ‘MANY WOMEN

ing furnaces and stoves going for)

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do this properly, and how to operate dampers and drafts correctly. When the fire is banked, par-

_| ticularly at night, the dampers must

be adjusted so that cod] gas will not escape into-the house. “Never,” warns the bulletin, “open

‘| the firebox feed door on your fur-

By MRS. ANNE CABOT

Susie, the wide-eyed and surprised looking doll, is just the sort of rough - and - tumble companion a small girl likes. You can make the blue and white checked cotton body in no time at all — put a bright gingham or a red and white polka dotted dress on “Susie” — give her some yellow or black cotton yarn hair, embroider her features on and you've completed one more smallgirl gift for Christmas! Susie is 15 inches big. To obtain complete patferns and sewing instructions for doll body and dress for Susie (Pattern 5658) send 11 cents In coins, your name and address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 8. Wells st., Chicago 7, Nl. Can you imagine better news” Anne Cabot's new winter album is now ready! This helpful guide features a new gift bazaar in this issue and a series of free patterns! Send for your copy today, 16 cents.

Wringer Rolls

“I” “When wringer rolls begin to lose

their grip, the glaze can be removed. Roughen rolls with coarse sandpaper, then wipe off with a

nace, or the lids on your range, as a means of checking the fire, It aisturbs combustion and may let coal gas escape into the house.”

. » . THE KITCHEN RANGE ag well as the furnace and open fireplace needs consideration as a fire hazard. The curtains on any windows near the range should be fastened

down or kept short enough so that| -

the wind cannot blow them against the burners. Loosé, flowing sleeves are also a hazard near a stove. : Remember this when fixing a late snack for guests, heating the baby’s late evening or early morning bottle, or doing some other small cook{ing job when you are not in your proper cooking costume. If grease catches fire in the oven or broiler, do not use water to put {it out. Such fires can usually bé { smothered by turning off the biirners, throwing a handful or more of

: Fane I RAT ives HIS ny year. ‘They should learn how to

in Washington, working - through {| the department. of justice and wi |the.Council of State Governments, has. Been instrumental in securing

Is Patriotic

A frayed coat, a torn tows], & snagged bedspread — mending belongings like these skillfully and promptly Is patriotic as well as thrifty. The longer any fabric ean be made to last in service, just so much is the burden lightened on the production of civilian goods, Just out 1s a new edition of the wartimé“bulletin, “ABC's of Mend. ing” This publication gives diréctions - with illustrations for mending household fabrics and furnish.

ings as well as three-cornered tears.

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dressing.

may be had by writing to the of Information, U. 8, D of Agriculture, Washington,

Something Different For something different dress up your green salad with fresh tomate mayonnainse. Rub mixing bow! with garlic and mix 1 cup mayonnaise with 1.etGp skinned tomatoes. Cane

ned tomatoes will do—but be sure

you use real mayonnaise, not

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WASSON'S TOILETRIES, STREET FLOOR

| {He .passige of statutes in . most.

states, providing, for the acknowl. edgement of instruments by soldiers before commissioned “efficers, no matter where the soldier is stationed, and other such remedial (legislation. } : Generally speaking, the most allround useful legal instrument the

woman. dependent of the fgliting|

man can have on hand is a power of attorney properly executed by the soldier before his departure: + The legal assistance branch points out that this is. a technieal legal

WILL: be keep- instrument Which should always he

prepared. with. the advice of REsiStMcE oicnr or. other OY counsel, . ~

Jet Sparkles On Black Satin

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New York was a smooth black satin |F

frock on a blond young thing. It was simply made, almost a sports dress, but the glitter of jet btittons and the luxurious material made it one of the most interest- | ing New York creations at the night club. 4

salt or soda on the flame; and shut-}

ting the oven door. If this does not put out the fire, use a chemical

fire extinguisher or call the fire de-|

partment,

Powdered Goat Milk Goats’ milk powder is on the market. Two teaspoonfulsin a glass of water makes a glass of milk Edible in dry form, too. pe 7 kK Py za: 0) A109

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damp cloth, Use sandpaper with

discretion, of course.

To Save Fat

To save every smidgin of fat, scrape bits of fat from clean meat

Much Easier When both rind and juice of lemons or oranges, grate rind before squeezing. ‘It's much easier that way. x

Milk Waste careless handling in 1942 to supply 1116 soldiers with a pint a day for a year,

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