Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1945 — Page 19

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3¢ Held 1 Hotel . Iditional parties | for the Southring ball tomor=

event will be in t the Claypool

/illiam H. Book and Mrs. L. H. r party will inrs. William W. . and Mrs. James

rs. P. D. Powers rs. L, W. Stur- § Mrs, A. O. Pit« 8 er B. Freihofer i of Mrs, BE. K.§ rgaret Hoke will § and: Mrs. A. G. 8

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arles E. Stevens and Mrs, Shan- .. D. Stevens and s, and Mr, and juests will be Mr. && rshman. i ill include Mrs, § nh. Mr. and Mrs, ; Mrs. Ralph Ww. & ussell L. Spencer M. G. Knox; Mrs. Jr. with Mr. and iwards, and Mr. § am with Mr. and cCollum, 1. Gribe will have §8 Sherrard and Mr. Roberts Jr, as r. and Mrs. J. M., i ain Mr. and Mra, irs. James Hen- §#

roup | cnic i is alumnae of i ty will have a@

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Schmidt, 5702 vy., will be the § be assisted by § | Neese, Stanley §i Platte.

nwversary .alph 8S. Brydon, e., will hold open p. m. Sunday to h wedding annie

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THURSDAY, JUNE 14,

1045

Times Pattern Service -

By MRS. ANNE CABOT

A charming and romantic, design to embroider on a pair of gift pillowcases for a new bride and a new - home. . The plump little cherubs can be outlined or worked |

solidly. in pink—do the ribbon in

blue, the flowers in multicolor. The

“his” and “hers” should be em-| dress and pantie, requires.2'4 yards]

broidered in white to match the | white scallops. Design is 14 inches | wide by 4!2 deep.

To obtain transfers, embroidering sired, and the pattern number to|

instructions and color chart for the

his, and hers pillowcases (pattern | Times, 214 W. Maryland st.,, Indi-| ~ 5893) send 16 cents in coin, your

name, address and the pattern num- | ber to Anne Cabot, The Indian-

cago T. |

By SUE BURNETT Little girls like pretty play out-

fits for fun out of doors. This simple princess dress with match ingd panties and bolero makes a perfect sunny day set. Pattern 8873 is designed for sizes 2:3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 years. Size 3, of 35 or 39-inch material; bolero one yard. : i For this pattern, send 20 cents, in coins, your name, address, size deSue Burnett, The Indianapolis anapolis 9. : Sie Ready now--the spring issue of Fashion. Just 16 cents.

‘Torten’ Cakes Save Use of Butter

“Torten” are rich, nut-filled cakes in which: the flour is usually replaced with cracker crumbs. They often contain no butter (ration hint!), but use a number of eggs, which accounts for their lightness. | Almond rum torte, walnut date torte, cherry walnut torte and coffee almond torte are a few, tempting examples.

needs for all the family.

¢ y . : Fluffy’ Rice Recipe To cook rice so that it is “fluffy,” wash it in cold water, then add an

equdl amount of cold, salted water

and cook in a porcelain enameled

pan over low heat for 15-20 minutes. Do not stir while cooking. The rice will be dry and fluffy withbut any further preparation.

Canning Time-Saver

When canning, a porcelain enam-

Miss Mills Hostess

Miss Marie Mills, 3242 College ave, will be the hostess today for| a meeting of the Beta Iota chapter, Tau Phi Lambda sorority. The session will be at 7:30 p. m. {

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color chambray in red, green or brown; sizes 10

MORRISONS

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eled dishpan is a time-saver because it can .be used to catch the peelings of fruits or vegetables. If necessary it can do double duty as a sterilizer for jars, lids’ and other canning equipment. =

Cotton Coolers . . . re we

Practical Aids to Sun - Soaking!

Sun-worshipping pinafores are here in gay profusion - « + feminine in | detail , , . and designed for cool comfort on sultry summer days. “Add a blouse, and your pinafore becomes: a go-anywhere dress with a charming little girl look!

Curiam sorted gin a - Sizes 13 to 18.

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7lone that belongs to someone else, a ¥ woman has a great deal of indi-|

In A com-| apolis Times, 530 S. Wells st, Chi-|plete guide in planning wardrobe |

" |work. In the past, mistresses were,

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By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Scripps-Howard’ Staff Writer PEOPLE WHO contend that domestic help will never again be available in the United States are hinting that housework is menial. That's the idea behind their arguments. From now on, they say, women will never again accept employment in another woman's kitchen. : In spite of all statistics and official pronouncements, I think they will. That salaries and hours and working conditions will be changed, there can be no doubt. But it's fantastic to think we are moving into a period when there will be such vast numbers of other jobs that nobody will ever do kitchen work again, To my. notion this is the wildest] form of wishful thinking now go-| ing on. In the first place, thou- | sands of smart girls who've done] their factory stints ‘have learned | that domestic work isn’t half as| hard as some jobs where time clocks | are punched. In the kitchen, even|

vidual liberty. : are. WE HEAR a lot about the female Simon Legrees who starved and mistreated their poor little helpers. But they were only a small minority. | Most home makers are pretty good souls. ‘They want to be fair and kind to those in their employ. I daresay an investigation would | show that domestics got better] |treatment, more time off and lived | {happier lives than thousands of] women wage slaves in industry and | business. | | Let's examine that word, menial. | What's so menial and shameful] about feeding children and keeping | |a home clean and beautiful? What's | | the difference between washing | |dishes in a house or in a restaurant? | ‘We should employ our wits now to! educate girls to believe there is no | job more honorable than house-|

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|as remiss as their maids. Both con- | Isidered it menial work. That at- | titude must be changed and I think {it will be.

Liver Sausage | Adds Variety |

If family members don't like liver | enough to eat-it once a week (as! {nutritionists recommend), alternate | {with liver sausage. It's also a very | good source of blood-building iron. | Liver sausage adds variety to cold | meat, platters because of its individual flavor and texture. Mixed with! chopped celery, green pepper and mayonnaise, it makes a filling sandwich spread for lunch boxes or light ‘meals at home.

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