Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1943 — Page 21

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rale a 7 AE Lib Ew, 3 | |tractive and has a lovely personality Answer—1 am softy but HEIR Yield to Sandpa sponging | ~ |but is very self-conscious, She al-|Of No remedy that will cure you : Cregor Jb ni 5 Lh ways is imagining someond is talk! sister-in-law until she herself ae . ; i ing about the way she dresses or comes dissatisfied with her ial Guest, ‘g combs her hair. She won't get out|life and wants to be different. AAT SAR And get a job because of her self-|that ever happened she might r, president of _ |consciousness. Wheh she does have| helped. 3 Ea Mion of. Music one she doesn't hold it much longer! obvious that the girl ue : pecial guest for than a week because she can't take] equipped to he v nas pg yeady for discard, but cleaning and then gently roughing up the nap is of the outside world; so she retreats ¥ J an often all that is necessary to ex- ® a =n gorrecting and at times is very insofar as that is possible, into ‘the : by the junior tinguish that shine and give the T ’ Reci high-tempered. | conditions of childhood where her { of the Indian- 5 a ew Jesse. On. life. $s Recipe She has graduated from high life was given to her and nothing ; icale at 3 p. m Soil combined with wearing and CHRISTMAS SPREAD 1 and has planned on going] Ruled of her, The fault les A. _R. chapter matting of the wool fiber produces| Three cups cranberries, 1 cup jehool 4 1 ie il go 5 somewhere in her early training. § Raed lor and fluid will remove much of the. soll: cooked crushed pineapple, 3 cups A theaT0 be au evangelist and 1t| Lather sugtests that there may have ed . The ater containing a been a domestic upheaval in. her ranged by Mrs. Shonging hh, WLR Sony sugar, 1 lemon, juice and grated would be a waste of money, We hove) home or at least a death in which Bh Junior sec- may help brighten the color. The Cook cranberries and diced apples tried to Der ad he ‘won't hear ot|NCT father was lost to’ her, The ‘Miss Mary ] Bris) chances are tha, she then attached is, ot avon a fine sandpaper. on a Ye that. She says It 18 gOing 0 DOlperselt to her mother whom she rels will be pre- ing. ‘ land ¢ saan So Mix all this to evangelistic schooling or nNOhiNg.| aeer wag obliged to share with her A Robinson and In making over an old navy blile gether well, and boil ,the mixture She. just sits around the house|gepnfather, These are difficult ron, presidents Joat that had been discarded. be- apidly In. otder to prevent burn. {and sleeps” mostly. Jves with omotional probléms for any child 8. Mrs. Albert Sree aha uiely. Ju Cede to prevsrt bypu- S {her mother and. steplather "he and somehow she - failed to cope : pause looking |ing, stir. tarts to thicken. wor . r adviser, will white flecks that showed through! when thick and clear, remo Ny LY dof what home I on ah atiempt 16

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on," Ann _ brushed it lightly with dark blue that it stiffens slightly. Then pour __n . ; as most young people do because of| woylq take her away from home, ach, y H . dye. oi it into clean, hot glasses, and when renin her religion which I don't think zway from the surroundings that Fle Mary Mar When it was dry, they applied fine cold, cover with hot paraffin, " ; po ought to be criticized, | caused her discouragement in the Lowes, owe sandpaper to 1ift the nap. This put. To make a perfect seal, loosen the '\) She goes out with the boys once grst place, might be an advantage Sancta, Julie the cloth in such good shape that jam from the sides of the glass hay NAC 2 in a while but doesn't care to geliio her. Even if she never became Joanne oY, when made over, the coat looked tg a depth of about one-quarter . serious. 1 have tried to get her to! an evangelist, she might learn 0 Gillespie, Rose. new and the worn spots were not inch by inserting a knife blade, % spend her avenings with me as my | qqjust- to outside conditions and a Santa. noticeable, dipped in scorching hot parafiin ; husband works on the night shift|pecome more co-operative than she Broa 8 = =» between the jam and glass. oy ( ' | and she is near my age, but she i, joy os \ lenberger, Max- Jelly Without Sugar ihe glass Jo that w pial Sows Wouid SuAner Mia x4 Dow, Sh Nias JANE JORDAN, H : pace. pn————————————————— en ay SEVEeral Years, * Ruth eg HO ¥.15 an snawet So} A , ? . : thought maybe you would have| Put your problems in a letter to Jade rd Kendall, the question on whether it is pos- . . 1. Crisp, zebra-striped cotton is “= |some remedy for her. It 18 possible! Tats woiwmn fatty, Jour Suestions fn sible to make a jelly without rut Legion Unit used for this waist-high snack | Ch . eevee sar : ble: or granulated sugar. A jelly with a . . apron designed by Helene Fons. ristmas [ea theatrical costume designer. | 1 ly ae pronounced honey flavor and.a. very. ] By 0 Entertain TT Applied 0 166 uns 1.1 , ’ delicate texture may be made with derside, poet openings at the side 1S Cc 1 cup of liquid honey, % cup of] f C : : edges. ve water and % cup of liquid fruit Blind hildr cn 2. Chinese style jerkin, in char-

By W.S.C.S. |

The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the ‘Meridian. . Street

pectin. : treuse, with shiny fabric used for ICE Heat the honey and water to boil-, The Broad Ripple unit 312, ‘4, yostanding collar, the waist- . Ing, stirring constantly. Add the American Legion auxiliary, willl line ties and the banding on the liquid fruit pectin and heat just to’ have a Christmas luncheon at noon deep pocket that stretches across

be held by Mrs. v 1 t church held a Christmas ites’ Junior’ as- holling. Pou Jato Jelly 5 cantly, lomOTTOW at the post home, 64th the front. Meine a ies this aft- : ¥ Y st. and College ave. New members | 3. As frilly as a Valentine candy bernoon.

9 to 11:30 p. m. made tmas gift. : | : made Christmas pie) {of the unit and the officers of the box—this apron which adds .a | ~ |. Mrs. Albert M. Campbell lead the

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e tmen: . ce prin wr hid rg 3 Ee or , ey errctadan wp oi, en ol ' t-club: ba ny yy 11th district will be the honor waistline tie and a beeg riffle | group in singing Christmas carols | . Seales ag Wartime Meals : guests. ! _ | to an over-the-tummy pocket. ‘and Mrs. J. F. Rainier conducted the | BREAKFAST; Orange juice, Mrs. Frank White will be the . # x |devotions. Mrs. James M. Ogden ’ ready-to-eat cereal, fried scrapple, luncheon chairman. In the after- By LOUISE FLETCHER | presented the ©gden chorale group 2» charge of the y s pp {noon the boys and girls of the first Times Women's Editor {in a number of songs. jes Macy Glen- enriched toast, Christmas spread, 4 tthe’ St , Cynthia Hend- coffee, milk for children. end second grades of the State! oINDERELLA'S UNIFORM— Mrs. E. Carl Watson was in charge ze]. Harriet Val- LUNCHEON: lentil onion and | School for the Blind will be guests the apron—has come out of the of the progray and Mrs. Alexander [cDougall,. Ann carrot soup, rye toast, raw vegetable | for a Christmas party. Mrs Hale yiinen Its emergence from the , {Taggart was the general chairman. | MinieF, Patty : and cottage cheese salad peanut 1508 will be in charge of the pots-and-pans-domain is a sequel | Other members of the committee Wrege, : Peggy - . gookles, tea, milk for children program. Members of the unit i; ihe famous wartime disappear- | were -Mesdames Logan Hall, Burke a Sewell.” © |will assist at the gift shop at the ing act performed by the cook and |G. Slaymmker, James B. Nelson and ella . DINNER: Kidney bean loaf, to-| Veterans’ hospital next Tuesday ino maid Leonard Campbell, : ih m Best, mato. sauce, baked acorn squash, and Wednesday. The annual] “no "x and maid left for | od . he King, orange and chopped greens -salad,| Christmas party for post and aux- defense jobs, it meant that the ‘ m Anderson, enriched bread, butter or fortified iliary members will be Dec. 10.0 wore ole nono faced doing M rs Un er rank ‘Millikan, margarine, stale cake with jelly and | There will be an informal dinner| TCSP OF U8 TICE SORE CUE | ; 8S

custard sauce, coffee, milk for chil- | followed . by a gift exchange and work, even when company was on

James Lodwick. : : rist m. | on oh Be ei ead. JDSistence upon, looking BE Een arsed : : pretty even as she worked is the | The Woman's gulid of the First cers will be spe- reason that “snack aprons” were Church, Evangelical and Reformed, | heon meeting of BER. The aprons, high hat ver- will have a business meeting at ‘ ings chapter at ns_of what .once was. strictly 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at. the church. | Mrs. William Sijiasian garb, have made their | Mrs. Robert Drake will be in - Hughes Patten hie oe) laughing, into the living ; Em - - = charge of the noon luncheon and > . = : SO CE FSS — ee ‘M18, Avon “Poster will be the -pro-, » ore the laay of the house ra ’ |gram chairman, Mrs, Henry Unger ; a trayful of refreshments ,.infs—as for instance, zebra- red pocket surrounded by a wide !wiil read “The Other Wise Man” fom ihe kitchen, she blogs 8 striped black and white or peas- ruffle of the matching fabric. | (Van Dyke), To Aum vel = Svenly wpa Another of her ideas is & jerkin | Devotions will be led by Mrs. a touth of 2.10. Dar own’ The fabrics she uses include _.. =~ high Chinese collar of [Leonard Pearson and Christmas de ama 10 her water-repellent twills and poplins shiny fabric. The jerkin extends |SO0ES will be sung by Mrs. Mahlon : ea a A CO oO rita, 10 the hipbone where it is finished [Addington. | exquisite new creation s "with a turned-up fold of the fabric RT itn Aare re aren the head-hugging off-the-face *Widget Turban of black TE quel, Shebyors html forming a “catch all" pocket, To Note Anniversary belting and SS nus Piquantl Sic Salon Room : BiABing owly SHE ‘DOESN'T stick to -pina- — Hint to Santa; For the woman | Mr. and Mrs, James Joyce, 1234 iting «Hq y : + 3 apron is Helene Pons, theatrical gor anq ‘bib aprons, but does: who already has most everything [Hoyt ave, will celebrate their Sth Third Floor. 3 SoShame tan cay, things like cobbler's aprons or that appears on a Christmas gift |wedding anniversary Sunday with ] ©: gll:the-way-round, ‘waist-length list, an apron with -‘“company. an open house in the afternoon and | *A creation of Dache’s to ma fo stage, she turns out models "thd numbers with heavy cord draw- manners” will prove a quick solu- evening at the home of their daugh-| . Aer f D 2 make her hats are calculated to form the center -“girings “Big pockets are charac- tion to the shopping problem. - = |ter, Mrs. Carl Boruff,- 1447 Hoyt ave. stay on-without use of elastics. of attention for themselves and teristic ‘of all the designs. : Vs _ . 3 5 = — She : their wearers. (The aprons can One of the most fetching, look- eu ! v be purchased at Ayres'.) “Ing @ hit like a Valentine candy | Miss Pons uses vivid modern pox, is nothing more than a big Occasional Scrub Plan Gift Exchange For Cannister Sets | Members of the Crooked Creek | =

Garden club will have their annual| Cannister. sels should have an 0c- |) ncheon and Christmas gift ex- | casional washing on the inside to change tomorrow at the home of prevent odors from developing. Mrs. Arden Fenwick, 1725 W. 53d sv. |

especially 1A representative of the Coca Coia| This 8 3rie-dor coffee Co. will present the program.

all the edges. When thoroughly| Cereal snacks save ration points , towel dry, and then let and a bowl of bran cereal will give sun for several you vitamin B-1 besides niacin and a a : before returning the contents. | iron. “Fruit #” according to favor-| £5 =e o_o - a ° |ite, add milk, sugar—a snack that’s ' 3 se Mrs. White, Hostess |* ™*" : The Alpha chapter, Beta Chi Tete. sorority, will nave o buet| SPAres Mothe supper and formal initiation serv-| A mew victory diaper is now on joes at 7 o'clock tonight at the|the market, consisting of a roll of home of Mrs. Leon White, 1317-N.|soft paper which can be cut into Denny st. Mrs. Sam McElwee and desired lengths for use and easily Miss Thelma Huber will assist the|disposed of, eliminating the wash- ? jhostess. ing problem. et

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