Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1943 — Page 14

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‘Forthe Four | (left), a past chairman, will Freedoms?’ The Bridal Scene—

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| ay MRS, WALTER FERGUSON | Constance Seeling Is Engaged

av a nocumsrsn mene. ho 70 Put. Larry A. H. Flaherty;

Clare Lice deciaimed that no male

jo say that by giving India her {freedom we would condemn Great;

ONE REASON THE MARINES are the “fightingest” men is because they are the fittest. Daily exercise—scientifically planned to

: on Being every muscle into 2 Play ices them that way. And that goes NOltiEinil has et had Wa courage Hollands to Give Bridal Dinner needles, scissors and thimbles for yo nar two marine toughening exercises which also slim the

practice work during the lecture; oo. yne and thighs:

| Britain to a severe economic de- An engagement announcement, a bridal dinner and the news of a progress of her group in the ns-

Each leader will report on the

{recent marriage are the features in the bridal scene today,

| pression, tional “Pledge-A-Plane” campaign. | high.

“We Americans| The engagement of Miss Constance Seeling and Pvt. Larry A. H. Plans also will be made for Camp dare not so weak! Flaherty has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rie activities for 4. en the British Seeling of Grand Rapids. Mich., formerly of Indianapolis, common wealth Pvt. Flaherty is the son of Mrs. Isabel Flaherty, 3720 N. Meridian st. | and destroy a No date has been set for thei (: d FE d power structure wedding.’ | The guest list will include the -anne 00ds which. in spite of | Pvt. Flaherty has been visiting ‘members of the immediate families its imperialism. his mother during the holidays and | (and of the bridal party. They are Released

and put you in marine-like trim.

Run in place. Hands are carried chest high, clapped slowly at first in tempo with running, then accelerated. Knees are raised waist Continue for ene minute until running in place at top speed. | Now try this one: Begin with feet together, hands on hips. count of one, nands are clapped overhead and a side straddle hop brings feet 30 inches apart. At two, return hands to hips and bring | feet together smartly. Perform as fast as possible during last 16 counts. Before’ long these exercises will begin to distribute your weight

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tee sw = AS keep order and of the Flaherty family.

Prospective students who were | guests at the luncheon Included

has helped to! Miss Seeling has been a house guest Mrs.

decency in the, Both Mrs. Flaherty and Miss and ‘the world.” Seeling will Jeave tomorrow 10 ac-{ Maurice Washburn, Chicago,

Robert. Haffner, the bride-

{groom's mother {rom Oak Park, Ill,

bridegroom's sister, Mrs, For . Civi ] 1an S

Graham Crackers For Desserts

Don’t Wrap Clothes

Ration-wise homemakers have

Misses Jean Ryboit. Hannah |

Combs. Margery Bain. Nancy * Sewell and Cicl Hendricks, Miss Mary Jo Albright and Miss Mary Boyd Higgins were the present Vassar students who attended. Miss Higgins discussed the three. “year plan at Vassar and Mrs ‘ Birge. second vice president of the National Vassar Alumnae as- * sociation, .talked on the activities of the college council during the past year. A report on the Gay Blades club was given by Miss BE Margaiey Stephenagn.

Mary Paxton - Receives Appointment

Indians Society of Crippled Chis | pov {ing the exhibition. of 33 of Mrs. | dren, according. to Kenneth Ra a fue yea James Ward Thornes miniature

Thus an ugly company Pvt, Flaherty to Camp] Others will be Mr. and Mrs. Law-

been dragged out from under the| Miss Seeling and Pvt. Flaherty William Holland Jr, Warren Hol- for war requirements, it is madeion, of the most priceless ingred[ned where it's been kicked every|attended Purdue university where|land, Mrs. Francis B. Quinn, Miss available to civilians. In line withi for wartime desserts. |

y that established policy, the war me somebady wanted 8 peek. Let’ «she was a member of Pi Beta Phi Josephine Welch, Miss Mary Ellen lteod: administration’ recently us| Either whole crackers or orumbs. take a g ook.

thorized the office of the guarter- depending upon the type of dessert, | | Are we fighting for the four [ree-|

master general—which chases| ] |doms. or for the preservation of the « »» | Mr, ad Mrs. Prank W. Strohm.| processed foods for va .|are being used more and more fre.

{British empire? To a great many] Mr. and Mrs, William M. Holland | 2603 Guilford ave, announce the ment Agencies as well as for the! {quently in pie crusts, cakes, oe] |conscientious Americans it 1s a{will entertain with a bridal dinner © e of their daughter. Jane Army—to pein canners to re~ 1°¢ creams and puddings. question of grave importance. They at the Indianapolis Athletic elub| 8 % {lease some foods held in reserve. In some they save Shorlaning ~in/ {feel the answer may mean per-|tonight in honor of their daughter, [Olivia, to Lt. Jack W. Patten, U. B.| oo tities released included 3.- OUDers. sweetening. They save time, [manent peace or another war, Dorothy Marie, and her flance, Pvt, {M. 0. son of Mr. and Mrs. John! 1 400.000 cases of canned grapefruit | 10%: An preparation of desserts, and | on» {John ©. Haltner. The wedding will lw patten of Euclid, O. | fuice, 540,000 cases of pinea J Yiatintive flavor is an dvan WHETHER INDIA'S STATUS {s D¢ 8 § 8 m. tomorrow in St JoAD| tne ceremony was Dec. 18 in the [77,000 cases of figs, 2,000,000 cases of | V*'°00® - of of Are Catholic ehureh. {post chapel of the marine base at {canned string beans and tomatoes, i: Ct Bas So hs vo a ais. “aes {amis Restored. | P. Shas VHhAPRY Jind, and Ve ie Galler y Talks Quantico for the ceremony. | f00dn are scheduled for release. One cup of ready.to.eat cereal; though we have undertaken a Siobal] | The bride had two of her room-| In ‘setting aside quantities of Supplies 100 units of food energy. | war to release the weak from ty-| 1 B © 3 mates from Duke university as her canned foods for direct war needs, | When made from whole grains or ranny. diplomatic wisdom makes i 0 c 1 e n attendants and Mr. Patten was his canners hold a specified quantity restored te whole grain nutritive, | necessary. to adopt the hush _ son's best man. Mrs. Patten's at-| as 4 basic reserve and an additional values, cereals furnish thiamin about the deeds and motives of our A H - tendants were Miss Mary Anne quantity as a contingency reserve (vitamin B.1), niacin and iron, te0.| {allies. Thus nobody bothers about t cr ron {Morrison of Indianapolis and Miss to meet unexpected requirements. | You can use these excellent foods ‘the imprisonment of Gandhi or the! {Jane Ellen Johnston, Annapolis, Md. These are released after war needs as often as you like when planning Bix Sunday allerugon gallery Lane couple is at home in Quan-| for particular quantities have been wartime meals, for cereals are

ath of Hivitmase of his followers Halk will be given next month dur. tice. : | met. | plentiful and non-rationed,

| sorority. He is a Phi Kappa PsiiKennedy and Susie Flynn. { fraternity member, | rE i

Miller, executive secretary of the That is what we are, unless we T0OMS. apening Jan. 1 at the John) i decide

which Miss | re three vears lof it. secretary-treasurer of x whoie-| Mrs. Luce has presented the issue, |

this issue and speak onenty| Herron Art museum and closing

{Feb 27, Jot uur atma. By aliencs. or hy double The first lecture will be hy Mrs.

people a3 * | mlanche W. Sudlow, curator of the| © lexhibit. She will speak Sunday at| . : Te wp oh Mrs. Lucely p.m. on “The History of the.

in { Thorne Rooms." for | honesty, It champions the cause of! - mein imperialism. and would ke Jam. 9 an illustrated lecture, “In

Tudér Times” will be given by {io have the U. 8. A. become » part| oil Hugh H. ® and “The

| Historieal Personages ‘of the Thorne Rooms" will be the subject of a talk

and three years as {The time is coming when we must given by Mrs. Frederie Krull,

vocational rehabilis (decide whether the United States! the state depari- is to join British imperialism or

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To Visit Here

he society and sntiy| Where Our Soap Spins heir. programs | oes Its Best |

{ Jan. 18, {| Mrs. Grace A. Golden will speak |

{live {or the aims for which + SAYS! | Jan. 2% on “The Styles of the

duties, which | it fights. {

| Louis,” and the final January lec- { ture will be by Francis Macomber | ton “French Regency.”

New Year's Tea | | A: New Years reception will be Large quantities of soap are used noid at the museum from 2 to 6 tin Sutiing Shs needed for, high |, wm Saturday in connection with peed machines, and in airplane | | the opening of the display. The

Ensign and Mrs. Theodore L. | ¥rease lubricants to make. them |

Locke Jr, and their son, Theodore more resistant to extreme cold and | III, will arrive tomorrow from Pen- | sudden changes in temperatures,

, chairman of e_ activity committee, ‘and Mes-

Fla, to visit Mr. Locke's par-| A special type of soap is used In Ji Harry V. Wade, Frederic H.

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Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D.!flame throwers and in Incendiary | Sterling. John Rauch, G. H.A.| 5210 Washington blvd. Mrs: bombs. These are among the rea- | Clowes and D, Laurence Chambers. also will visit "her grand-isons why Washington asks that| The assistant hostesses will be’ » Mrs. Robert Wilson, and | soap be not’ wasted and that it be Mesdames Albert Cole, Robert A.! Aunt, Miss Mary Wilson, 6013! used with care and with an eye to | Adams, Margaret Delaplane, Wil-|

{lam Grimith, EH Lilly, Eugene a «| Miller, James Rosé, Erwin Stout, Anton Vonnegut, Joseph. Waldon| and Philemon: Watson, Mrs. Waller Morton, ex-chairma of the Indianapolis Garden clubs will he in charge of the floral ar- | rangement exhibits to be presented | each week-end at the museum. In| charge of the New Year's day dis | play will be Mesdames Bowman El-| {der, Eugeen Miller and = Perry] sup to you asan Electric user—to avoid waste { O'Neal and Miss Elizabeth Berter-|

eb ; 4 ; of Electricity. We have told you many times that

wartime conservation.

| Back Uncle Sam! 's 7-industry Voluntary Conservation Program to Save Fuel,

: Transportation, Materials and Manpowsr

Among the other plans for next | ’s el : ) | LIMON ob the. Tet lil Bed there's enough Electric capacity to take care of all special lecture for members, Jan.| known war and civilian needs . . . and that's true. 26. The speaker, Hérbert J. Spin- » : 3 f den. will discuss “The Mays Oivil. However, fuel, materials, transportation and man. ition” power, which go into the generating of Electricity, d to be conserved 10 help the war effort. When

i Kee: 5 : neeg eep Foods Hot i When a member of your family : : - fighting — 34S 20 Bravely Maying = the

{is late for dinner, keep foods hot hazardous job of winning our war, we, 100, must {in your porcelain enameled double stay on our hoine jobs and conserve as Uncle

are colorful pictorial frays for only ..,.$3.75

white. blue. red and black

30 it won't wear off,

{ boiler. Enameled ware cannot af | fect the value or flavor of foods, Sam requests. (even after hours,

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“sums Kenny and Dick Shedd, Ruth Rosemary and Elizabeth Koho.

Sauce to ‘Dress Up’ Pudding, Ice Cream

To “dress up" puddings, top them with maple marshmallow sauce. It is sweet, yet requires no sugar. It {1s best to use porcelain enameled ware when you make it, because it should be rooked slowly, Heat % cup maple syrup slowly to the boiling point in an enameled saucepan. Add 8 quartered marshe

mallows. Continue cooking, stirring When storing clothes in a red | until marshmallows are partially cedar chest, it is best never to wrap | melted. Remove from the heat and the clothes in newspaper, Contact| serve immediately. Serves 4. This

with cedar tends to make printer's controversy has Rucker, Ala. where he is stationed. rence Ryan, Chicago; Mr, and Mrs. When food is not definitely needed | found that graham crackers oe rn and stain,

sauce is delicious over ice cream,

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recipe). Parsley potato Relish tray ( onjons). Hot bran muff Blackberries ( pts).

Cookies (8 bo Approxima!

te Points for da) %0 4 brn. for 1