Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1944 — Page 15

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Winners Are Announced |. Winners in the county 4-H dem-| onstration contest held here recent"Jy have been announced by Miss

Japice M. Berlin, home demonstraon agent for Marion county. Miss

township placed first in the con-|Son, Franklin,

were Miss Iva Monger, Wayne; Miss|érine and Jessie Eaglin,

Rebecca Taylor, Franklin; Miss Jani|Sittle and Rose Marie Burtt, War-| Washington: Miss Patty ren, and Miss Ann Woosley » Prank-

{lin township.

The group 2 winners of $4 awards were Misses Narnicy and Sally Max, Washington; Miss Dorothy Murphy, Decatur, and Miss Jacqueline Hanneman and Miss Uldene Christenberry, Wayne. : + Three-dollar awards were recelved by seven contestants in'lamusement park.

Sorority Dinner

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garet Ann Eash and Anita Jean Prange, Warren; Kenneth Cross,| “| Ted Coryell and Clarence Zike, InRanck of Wayne|dianapolis, and Miss Norma Robert-| .

In group 5, $1 awards were made/ . Hay-|to Misses Jean Steele, Marjorie Davis, Bertha Siefert, Esther Cunningham, Doris Prange, Judy "Moyer,| * Mary E. Wulf, Betty Keller, Kath- , Virginia

Following a 5:30 p. m. ginne t= alumnae of , Alpha Chi chapter, Alpha Chi Omega sorority, will spend the evening at the Riverside

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As dietary supplement One Tablet a Day will supply the full daily minimum adult requirement of the Vitamifls of which the requirements are established. For adults or children.

Each Small Nine-Vitamin Tablet Contains—

As Much “A” as four Pints Whole Milk

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The sort of dress in which a

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woman always feels at her best—| |a pretty flower or shadow-splashed

Homemaking—

Redecoration of Your Bedrooms

It's a big one—and it’s crocheted of the popular corde thread. Crochet the three-inch squares separately. Set them together and you'll have a stunning 13% by 8 inch bag. Do it in white for midsummer —in black, navy, brown or wine for fall wear. : To obtain complete crocheting instructions for the corde bag (Pattern 5713) send 16 cents in coin, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The

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Make French Toast With Enriched Bread|

These warm summer days, homemakers are taking advantage of their neighborhood bakers’ supply of enriched bread. Slices of enriched bread dipped into an egz and milk mixture and pan-fried in bacon drippings until golden brown make delicious French toast for summer dinners. While the toast is cooking, broil strips of bacon and peach halves garnish with scarlet jelly. So good is this food combination the family forgets warm weather weariness by refreshing with enjoyable eating.

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plans for improvements she can brand new home, another is

Soap Can Be Saved

Workers in war industries can do another job for Uncle Sam besides the one they are paid for. They can keep from wasting soap. Very greasy or heavily soiled hands take 4 lot of soap, but the amount can be kept down if the hands are wiped first with waste rags or paper. If this is done, less warm water as well as less soap are needed.

Soldier Preferences

Meat, ice cream and fresh fruit are most popular foods with American soldiers. Vegetables are not generally popular although canned tomatoes, corn and peas rate fairly high,

Sweet chutney is a good partner ; with plain roasted sparefibs. °

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WITH ALL THE PROMISES of things unparalleled in charm and convenience for post-war homes, what housewife's mind isn't alive with

tends to bring her kitchen up' date or install new bathroom fixtures —after the war. But the homemaker who is planning to re-do her

*|Space which is no small advantage

make? One dreams of building a to add a sunroom, still another in-

bedrooms is really in luck. She doesn't have to wait for her plans to materialize because post-war styles in bedroom luxury are available right now in stunning headboard beds

A boxspring-on-legs with headboard attached used to be exclusively a decorator’s item, but has recently captured the fancy of all style-conscious homemakers. One of the highlights of a recent Chicago furniture market, these beds will be available in almost all furniture and department stores come fall, : . Although production of spring foundations is still limited, they are again bling made according to pre-war standards and provide the quality of comfort that makes one

= “ s Headboard Variety THE HEADBOARDS may be slip covered or upholstered in attractive materials or ‘combinations of materials to match draperies and bedspreads which makes possible delightful variations in color and design. v Despite fabric shortages, there is a surprising number of headboard styles “availible right now—after the war there will be no end of variety, and bedding manufacturers feel that the headboard will . take its place as the bed ofthe future. Elimination of sideboards and footboards on these beds means a saving of 230 square inches of floor

In tiny bedrooms. Twin head-| board beds, although the sleeping surface is regular size, often fit beautifully into a room which Might be dwarfed by standard twin

Like all things modern, headboard beds are practical as well ‘as chic. Bedmaking is 100 per cent easier With no mterference from sideboards and foctboards. Then, too, they may be combined with various styles of furniture and are truly a simple and inexpensive means of adding “oomph” to a bedroom.

Waffles With Fruit - Dress up golden brown waffl quarters with a tablespoonful Crushed, sweetened raspberries, Serve two quarters, shortcake Tasion, as a satisfying dinner des-

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