Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1943 — Page 25
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rising skirt line and the sash tying in pack are details they like very much. Pattern 8487 is in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8 requires I% yards 35-inch material, 3% yards ric-rac. ’ For this attractive pattern, send 16 cepts in coins, with your name, addréss, pattern number and size to The Indianapolis Timés Pattern service,” 214 W. Maryland st, Indianapolis 9, Ind. Keep up your wartime sewing, thus’ you are helping bring victory sooner. You'll find 52 pages of absorbing sewing news, 102 new designs in the new fall issue of “Fashjon,” just out. A copy is 26 cents.
PLEASE BE PATIENT!
With the United States postal service being hard hit by wartime burdens, and with fall pattern ‘mail breaking all records,. there has been some delay in the delivery of some patterns. Naturally, we rgret this—and we want our readers to know that everything possible is being done to expedite . pattern delivery.
Powder Puf fs, Lash Brushes Grow Scarce
By ALICIA HART “'* Times Special Writer PERHAPS YOU HAVE already discovered that good quality powder puffs and mascara brushes are be-
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The reasons are simple. Cotton yarn, “which once went into the puffs, is needed for 4rmy and navy equipment, And the supply of
“bristles, which were imported for|gram
the most part, has dwindled considerably. So, if you have a few good. velour
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heavy. pounds of dehydrated garlic are being allocated for war uses this year, much of it to be exported to Russia under lend-lease. ° As for onion salt and garlic salt, they also will be short of the demand because the production depends on supplies. But in many dishes, celery flavor can be used instead of onion flavor. } Celery salt supplies happen to be lafge because amplé celery seed is now coming in from India. Resourceful housewives with a sunny south window have still another way to provide themselves with onion seasoning. They can have a pot of chives, leeks or even wild garlic growing indoors and clip the green sprouts as they come up. Even one onion grown in a pot will send up enough shoots for seasoning use the rest of the winter, os a
Wartime Meals BREAKFAST: Applesauce, ready-to-eat cereal, oatmeal, enriched toast, coffee, milk for children. LUNCH: Casserole of red kidney begns, onion and canned tomatoes, enriched bread, butter or fortified margarine, ginger pears, bread, tea, milk for children. DINNER: Sliced cold loin of pork, raw chopped cranberry and -apple relish, creamed potatoes, green. beans, enriched bread, butter or fortified margarine, fresh lemon gelatine, custard sauce, coffee, milk for children. . . »
Today's Recipe HOLIDAY GINGERBREAD Two cups raw cranberries, 1 sliced
jorange, % cup raisins, 3 tablespoons melted margarine, % cup sugar, 1
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Given, nationally known _ food authority and author of “The Modern Family Cook Book.”
the food editor of the Chicago Tribune and for the past 10 years,
in addition to operating her own
scientific kitchens in Chicago, she has lectured all over the United States on foods and has conducted cooking schools in many cities. . . » » SHE HAS BEEN the consultant’ of foods for some of the largest food processors in Amerjica—among them Armour's, Swift's, Wilson & Co., the Quaker Oats Co., Borden-Wieland, the National Dairy Co. John Morrell & Co, and Heinz & Co. In almost every home in America, some food products are eaten every day. that are based on reci‘pes contrived by Meta Given and her associates in the Meta Given scientific kitchens. As the women of Indianapolis follow this feature each day in The Indianapolis Times, they will find that they are getting menus
Footnotes on Christmas Joy
package prepared gingerbread mix. Put raw cranberries and sliced | orange through the food chopper,’ using the finest knife. Mix with raisins. Pour melted margarine into 98-inch square pan and sprin-
‘ |kle evenly with sugar. Spread the!
cranberry, orange and raisin mix. ture over this. and cover with gingerbread mix made according to directions on package. | Bake in a moderate oven (375 degrees F.) from 40 to 50 minutes. | Loosen cake from sides and bottom of pan with spatula and turn out on cake plate. - |
Oaklandon P.-T. A.
Sets Yule Meeting
The Oaklandon grade school Par- |
its Christmas meeting at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the school. The opening song and pledge of allegiance will be followed by violin sulos played by John Aleksa. a The Rev. Alva Sizemore will lead in the prayer and the pupils of the school will present a Christmas program. Mrs, Vance Pollard, procommittee - chairman, has planned” the program.
Dress Form Saves. Time Every woman who makes her own
clothes nceds a “stand-in” or “double,” to relieve her of the fa-
tiguing process of trying on gare]
sr ple i
which can be purchased . within pocket-book range each week for a family of four, And each day's
menus will be tasty and delicious.
What is equally or more important, homemakers may depend upon it that the meals they are providing for their families are scientifically computed to supply the families not only with plenty of calories but also with the cor-
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rect proportions of these vital food elements—carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, fats and minerals. Meta Given insists upon this, for, as she says, “The human body cannot bé nourished without all of these food elements in correct proportion. . “It isn’t how MUCH you eat that counts nearly so greatly as WHAT you eat,” she adds. “All
Fe "MENUS LONG on ecarbohy“drates, short on proteins and vitamins, produce fat peopla with no pep and energy. Similarly, meals unbalanced in food elements produce other bodily defects. Unbalanced’ menus mean that one part of the body can be starved while another part is overfed. The homemaker who feeds her family on Meta Given menus may rest assured that she's given them * a delicious diet balanced for perfect health. . And she will save money whén. she follows the Meta Given food feature. In addition to the menus and récipes, the feature designates the quantity of supplies needed and the ration points required to buy them. Watch for “Haw to Spend Wisely Your Food Maney and Food Points,” beginning Monday in- The Indianapolis Times,
Pi Beta Phi Mothers |'To Entertain Actives The Pi Beta Phi Mothers’ club will entertain the members of the Butler. university chapter with a | Christmas party. and dinner at 6 p. m., Tuesday at the chapter house. The pledge class will give a program of Christmas carols and there
her letter published writes that she is happily married and has.a lot!
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of friends, especially men friends. Her husband is Jealous. | Her friendships with other men are quite casual. It isn't tht she ever goes out with another man or even desires other company. It is simply. that she is gregarious, and has an easy, natural cheerfal way about her which men like. She writes to a few old friends In service, accepts a lift from a neighfor a soda when she accidently meets with one of her husband's friends downtown, There is no problem éxcept that this conduct is painfully shocking to her mother who predicts that dark things will come of it, who feels that all men lie and deceive and have designs against women, By constant hammering the mother succeeds in making her daughter feel like a criminal. .n » .
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Answer—When your mother was young, standards of behavior were much more rigid than they are now, She is still living back in the days of crinoline ana chaperons, when no lady had legs and frank comradeship between the sexes was scandalous. She hasn't caught up with the times and is completely unable to understand your point of view. Why upset her by trying to Justify yourself? Does she have to know everything you do?
Today a married woman, as well as a married man, may have casual friendships with the opposite sex without upsetting the marital apple cart. Perhaps sucn friendships are not always as free from personal vanity or even long-circuit sex attraction as we would like” to think, but they do not harm. On the contrary, If a woman is free to chat with other men, to write them the news, to exchange personal opinions, to accept a lift
will be an exchange of gifts.
mefit. She wishes to remain anonye mous ‘but would like e th letters written in her béhall po lished, but the space will not pers mit. JANE JORDAN, Put your problems in a letier fo
Jordan, whe will answer your questions this column daily, :
W. C. T. U. te Fill Ditty Bags
Members of the Zerilda Wallace W. C. T. U. will meet at 10:30 a. m, Tuesday at the home of Mrs. T. R Ratcliff, 6171 Carrollton ave. Dilly ‘bags for soldiers will be filled dure ing the morning session, Mrs. George Stout will give a Christmas story in the afternoon and Mrs, Oscar R, Burghard will provide music, Members will sing Christmas carols and Mrs. Ratcliff will serve a luncheon.
Riley Guild Will Give Christmas Party
The Riley Hospital Cheer guild will give its annual Christmas party for the children patients at 2 p. a. Tuesday at the Rotary Convalescent home, Mrs. Ruth Seidel Miss Helen Kendall
Jackson and will give a
musical program and members will = | bring gifts for the children. Officers of the guild will be the hostesses for
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