Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1944 — Page 24
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‘Homemakin — |Egg Preserving}. Will benefit n |Skin Trouble [Legion Unit to Hear. |saywrs-Barcus cea g Methods Are | {On Feet Needs 2 ef 5
Suggested Sh . Doctor’s Care | ania 1agion suites 3 War Memorial building
Housewives Urged to Buy Lard to
Relieve Transportation Difficulties
Times Special . . BY JANE STAFFO pid WASHINGTON, April 7—Four | ee brie stat wor |, BOOSTS on'"A Good Will Trip
: réserve some of ths THE HOME REFRIGERATOR THAT HAS AN EMPTY CORNER|§Pie WAYe 0 BREE SOUS of IP YOU HAVE AN eruption or|Frank McConnell and the. guests : for holding a couple of pounds of lard this month may do its bit to eggs for home cooking next fall are | 3 breaking-out of sores or blisters on|Wwill be Mrs William R. ‘Bolen, 11th _ i relieve a temporary storage emergency and also help provide for pies suggested by H. L. Shrader, extens hy fi oa) [Your feet, don’t jump to the con-|district president; Mrs. John Paull ' and biscuits for the family's future meals. Right now, while more ia sion poultry specialist of the U, 8. ME Jo i: clusion that it is athlete's foot and Ragsdale, 11th district Pan-Amer-Is on the market than cold storage warehouses can accommodate, an agriculture department. : , _— ; BW |immediately_start doctoring 1t with ican chairman, and the members of |
while lard is off the ration list, the housewife may put by a small To families who live near a freez- : . : : SL SEC - ner Ss ile lain 1 oH tt vation Tt or Jamilies who Hiss vest » Teeet’ | onal nn ian some advertised or home remedy or Pov wv for it. mends freezing a supply of eggs js as : Bama | Something a friend used successful- -
Food specialists remind house- Date F rock for home use. Other families may : : ly. See your doctor about it. : : ‘BA TI i iid os re RR fran 7 preserve eggs at home to advantage The National Women's Service league will give & benefit card | You may not have “athletes foot.” | J * n | TI N E on only stored in a cold, NF : . |i they live. near enough to the| party Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the Columbia club. Proceeds from the |Even if you do, the remedy you pick : . 0 : : 5 :
dark dry place and closely covered. 7 Ze source of supply to obtain eggs the| event will be r? 5 LG Eg ; 7 ; given for carrying on the work of local servicemen’s |yourself may be too s ———————— Moisture, air, light and warmth all day they are laid, and if they have| canteens degree of trouble oy doe mn’ : wale A LL F ARR C
encourage rancidity. Lard in gen- a cool -cellar or other cool place Pictured at the canteen in the Federal building are (left to ri ght) [either case you are likely to make! eral keeps longer than butter or to store them. Cpl. Helen Olenick, WAC; Howard Mathes, navy inductee; Mrs. [the trouble worse, instead of better. '
‘m but not as | hydroEE some a = Tire Suiwascs | Yeser Hunt ant Setsan Te Rovers Sen oF wns fot mn pa dye at 10¢ a box! $ - suc Bo i specialists cavtion against re Mineral ol o WalIglas: both . a . o from wrong treatment at home —. e ATR Tet 5 : / 0) rug stores, or “dry ice,” : buying too much !ard or hoarding sold - Bishi ice cream plants, are I ndianap olis Mat 1 nee M usicale : mem hardly Sap hal the FOR THE wh pay more? quantities which are likely to be- 2 P three substances that may be used . . : the treatment is complicated pas 15¢ LARGE SIZE y iin come rancid before they can be used a to preserve eggs at home, . W recovery take / ap : in Jue thus become a waste of valuable! Sus 9 4 The oil and the waterglass pre- ill P. resent N an M. erriman : a hon lone pn Ss given don’t have to uy 4 Sola Ag ; ) 2 iA he serve eggs by sealing the pores in . Z . by Dr. John F. Madden, of the Uni- : for certain fabrics and a le j Rozsons fou Ineraase A E ie sell through whieh spolage | [yy imal Artists Series Program verity of Minnesota Medical other box for other fabrics. You buy & 49008 a SE AVY Bus OF ds to Dry lce gives off eathon dioxide) wyyg tniianapolts Matinee musicals wil present Miss Na Merriman, a. ip the ace Gray Box you always \ £as, 8 familiar preservative, Eggs y..'vony mezzo-soprano, in a concert at 8:15 p. m. next Friday in| THE TYPE OF TREATMENT and at no increase in
caused a temporary surfeit of lard. / 1 “Dwing January and February of oy fo = of this gas keep Well| Ayres’ auditorium. The event will be the last in this year's artists series [{oF inflammation of the. skin of
“this year 200 million more pounds we To be preserved successfully by sponsored by the organization. the feet, whether athlete's foot or
: of lard were produced than during any of these substances, however,| : Mrs: William 8. Devin will be the chairman of the finance com- some other condition, varies with | : the same two months of 1943. Stor- | 7 - ne mittee for the performance and her assistants will be Mrs. C. Harold : | eggs must be infertile, as most | Larsh and Mrs. Clyde Titus. the stage and degree of the inflamt
. ed ages are crowded to the limit. Ship- | i ; . DA od 1 commercial eggs are, and as fresh as) “rc,” Wolfes will be: the accom- mation, with every case and with * FABRIC Tintex is
ping space is lacking to carry the | Gi A) . ssible, preferably not over 24 1 txice Jord Over cas. | i Pole? y panist for Miss Merriman. Mrs|Lauline Jones each recurrence in the same case, quality Dye — it's used by
In the emergency the office of oN 1 They should also have clean, Bernard Bary ba the situs prosran Joins Nurse Corps he stated. : k millions! Insist on : price administration temporarily re- 1.7 V sound, strong shells. Eggs with | Chairman an . 8 Woolen socks are generally bad; : § URk pai moved lard from the ration list and / soiled, cracked or even slightly iS the chairman of publicity. Miss Pauline. Jones, 526 Fal for inflammatory conditions of the | oR | GUARA the war administration is allowing 7 A checked shells will not keep. soap manufacturers to buy 50 mil- 7 / / = u ¥ / Instructions Given by Mesdames Herbert Barr, William ’ DY os ep aierlat \9 help sup. . Dipping eggs in mineral oi is a Herbert. Gibbs, O. A. Jones, 2. G10 t0 a A ee named iat _ the soap they need. lk simple, inexpensive way to preserve Noggle and Roy Slaughter, Misses cruiting committee of the Red den a Seauing, Dr. Mag. The present lard emergency does 7 them. Use the lightest grade min- JO Ellen Burroughs, Mary Virginia Cross, “Perforated shoes and open toed | § Pat Jean that this country now / eral oil because heavy oil makes Turner and Kitty Giles will be the She will report to Greensboro, [shoes are far superior to the usual as all the fat it needs. Many mil- A - |the shell greasy and collects dust, |ushers. N. C. April 24. Miss footwear when inflamma ” lions of pounds or hard fat are still} 7 4 Warm the oil to thin it but have! Mrs. Lucille Wagner recently was d ht, p ’ My. Jones, the he said. vin are ation sui’ : needed for making glycerin, soap bo 1 no hotter than the hand canjre-elected president of the musicale. auhier of Mr. and Mis, Hardld f, ote, all times, but a and other wartime industrial prod. int stand with comfort. Eggs keep best *« » = Jones, Athens, O, is a graduate of [oeounations as well as the winter ucts. Every housewife still has the| pattern 8500 is in sizes 12, 14, 16, 2 they are oiled the dey they are! Tye spring luncheon of the mu.|the City hospital nurses’ training | season make their general use impatriotic duty of saving every drop 18 and 20, Size 14 requires 2% yards aid, but they should not be oiled sicale’s choral section will be held|school. practical.” of kitchen fat. of 30.inch Serial 31 vars lace until they have been laid at least at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Shoes should be comfortable. A S Se en - material; J yards lac four hows, Put several eggs in a mynters Jodge of the Marott hotel. Quarter! Meetin comfortable shoe is generally a wellorority Meets ruffling or pleating for trim. re Jusxet, op fhe bashes down nrg, Carl Hull will be in charge of y g fitted shoe. Thick soles and rubLambda chapter, Omega Nu Tau| FOr this attractive pattern, send oll, drain, then pack the| reservations. The Indianapolis diocesan coun- {Der soles are undesirable if the
oiled eggs in clean baskets, crates ed skin is already inflamed because Sorority, met last night at the Co-|16 cents in coins, with your name, : : ' | The program has been arranged cj) National Council of Catholic y 5 ases in a cool cellar, Madison. Ro ’ they increase perspirati use | lumbia club. Mrs. William F. Rus-! address, pattern number and size to One quart of waterglass is enough | 7, Mesdames Arthur » ROb-| omen, will hold its first quarterly I the nm nd cause
‘a r ¥ - and W. cGlad . Se her 2 Ms Oar weiv 35-} he A Pastern| io preserve 14 or 15 dozen eggs. oo Nodme on Saye be Se meeting of the year next Thursday flamed it may become so from the | | h) | D y y bh day dinner which is being planned. | ai ae Sb, {Into a 5-gallon crock or galvanized charge of the decorations. at the Claypool hotel. The 12:30 increased perspiration and macera- [+ 8 i : ) p .| dianapolis 9. can, thoroughly cleaned and scalded, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hedley, Mrs, |P- Mm. luncheon meeting will be in [tion induced by the thick or rubber pour 9 quarts of water which has| wagner and Mrs. Robert Blake will |the Louis XIV room. soles. |
been boiled and then cooled. Stir, th ppearing e honor guests. A on in the quart of waterglass. the musical program will be Mes- . Place the eggs in this solution dames Paul Whipple, Frank Billeter carefully, keep in a cool place and and W. N. Fleming Jr. Miss Betty
make sure the liquid covers the Gene Reid will give a reading. eggs at least an inch at all times, 8
‘Dry Ice’ Method
A third and more unusual ‘method to preserve eggs-at home is to seal them in glass fruit jars filled with carbon dioxide gas. For preserving eggs with this material use 2-quart size glass fruit jars with rubber rings and screw tops. Adjust the rings on clean jars, then into each
i a . E t Di G . t 2 Jar drop 2 pieces of dry ice about ving 4% er inner ies S$? the size of walnuts. Put as many Re Be jor 2 it will hold. DEAR JANE JORDAN — How If you own a new ICE refrigerator, the job far 1s filled with white Sand (would you advise two girls in their
. . N . the jar is filled with white vapor, 1 hi affecof preparing the dinner will be easier. Salads, screw on the top tight and set ee rs the thought
. away in a cool place. The gas tac Do you cold reel desserts and dri nks, can be does not leak out of the jar easily DF anins), piysien) conn ihn of repared in advance with the assurance the s0 eggs keep well for a number of P y girls brought up to keep sex in
’ .“e months, O t will be appetizing and fresh when served. i, aug ma hr 5 9 Tonee.| ihe background until after mar-
i riage? We feel that this complete bunch surrounded by the preserving gas i ay become such a - whole, eager suppression m ush to the telephone o
so they should be used within a habit that marriage will not change sr #0 i i A ICE AND few days. our attitude since no amorous ad- Then the boy ato call the folks back home.
_ respon ne FUEL CO. To Visit Here nh a Nr great A of them all at © ch a time could mean t— or maybe not
317 W. 16th ST, 1902 S. EAST ST. Miss Rosalie P. Sanderlin, Wash- | traction and warmth towards men . Your casual Long Dis
v tance call at $ ) 2000 NORTHWESTERN AVE. ington, will spend Monday and 8t the beginning of a friendship, : . have to wat pal Tuesday in Indianapolis = Miss but soon develop a real physical that some soldier or sailor would
| Sanderlin is the di | aversion toward them. Please help . t all. [= SMART 20 He ICE i Farnell In Vertis aoveer vy, Doub; Oo AW. have time to get his call through © op. M0: fo
0d. will stay at the Marott hotel. 2 2 8 P— by leaving 7 to 1
army air force nurse corps, accord- moisture and produce maceration SOE ; { 2 ATT fabrics including
committee. chairman, will be assisted
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Answer — It may be that your . lease hel home training has overstressed the will you P dangers of “petting.” When girls o ? are taught that all men are villains, service men i inclined to love them and leave Ce . rtant i them, they may be overcome’ with it's especially impo
fear and doubt, only part of which J 4 Y TELEPHONE COMPAN
n these off-duty hours.
is based on reality. In their efforts L to control dangerous desires they INDIANA BEL may repress all related feelings, : ™ Aversion becomes their protection 0 against yielding. The important thing is to teach girls to handle their instincts wisely without repudiating them entirely. Psychiatrists long have suspected that people who reireat into orders where marriage is forbidden may be people with unusually strong ine stincts who unconsciously felt that they needed some rigid check on their conduct. This idea, of course, lies more in the realm of theory than fact, since proof is difficult to establish. i Where sueh fear of men exists,
as fi clr fond of another girl without en-
countering such dangers. One can
confide in a woman and be under- ‘ / stood, whereas a man might not 7A have the slightest comprehension of 0 the conflict. It might be well for
you two girls to separate for a while and devote yourselves to making a
better adjustment to men. HATS 1 95 to ? 95 Men can be companionable, too. ¢ . It is not impossible to find one who These enchanting little hats are the speaks -— mee, RO essence of youth, charm, and feminine in whom you can confide. Almost lovliness . . -, flower or ruching trimmed everyone has a great need for an alter ego. When you find one in masculine clothing perhaps you
PURSES, 1.95 and 2.95 [= ===,
Novelty fabrics or imitation leathers, Joren) who’ mi Sarre fener to Jane
deftly designed. Medium size, with in. this column daly.
simulated jewel and gold color clasps. Mrs. Leasure Hostess
Mrs. J. Kemp Leasure, 5831 Washington blvd., will be hostess to the Junior auxiliary of the Public Health Nursing association at 12:30
Buy War Stamps | , : p. m. Monday a5 bet and Bonds
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