Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1946 — Page 17

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Summer Gloves Are Just Wisps of Covering.

ow YORK, Feb. 20 (U. Po The “new nudity” reached to hands today as a designer offered .summer gloves that are just a wisp of covering. Mme. Lucienne Harang dreamed up the creations—which bear about the same relation to gloves that & wisp of veil does to a hat. They should facilitate nose thumbing at summer heat, though. The “glove” is & triangle of maerably matched to another accessory—with a hole dead center to stick the thumb through, Pe —————

leaving all fingers free to wiggle in a cooling breeze. This clever ‘mistress of “go ‘wit pe frippery shows another summer glove with all four: fingers buf no thumb-for no particular reason we can think of. Other hot weather ove are more conveniently fashioned in lace and “brassiere net.” Several have

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sleeved ‘dress. In the ‘neckwear department, Mme, Harang has come up with some. practical ideas for wear now and right on through the sumnier. One gilet shown in navy taffeta is simply a hem length strip of material, buttoned around the neck. The long end comes up and tucks through the neckline to form a -jabot. The whole is held in place’ with a belt through the midriff fold. Patent pending, "Mme. Harang says.

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IT'S AMAZING what some women can pull out—not of their hats—but out of their imaginations and refrigerators. Even a oy leftover can put the .mind on a rampage of ideas, : mS The woman who serves today's refrigerator dessert will have a twinkle in her eye—all ready to smile at the complithents that are bound to come for her new dish. 3 L » » . CARROT DROP COOKIES (For Saturday's Luncheen) 14 ¢. sugar Le shortening ' 3 eggs 2 thsps. milk 1 ¢. sifted flour

2 tsps baking powder Ys tsp. salt. ~¥

| Cool. Whip cream. Fold %" of it

smooth. Cook for two minutes.

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|into mixture, add. the flavoring and ; blend, y . Meanwhile cut cake into fingers | i 3 ¥ length strips; Arrange in pattern | : by lon bottom and sides of » 10 by 6 : ‘by 1% inch pan. Pour half the pudding ‘mixture over cake. Add remaining cake strips and then remainder of pudding, Cover with waxed paper and set in refrigerator to chill for two hours. Decorate with remaining whipped cream and chilled fresh or canned fruit if desired. Cut and serve. Makes i servings. f

Guest Towels

2 tsp, cinnamon 4 Usp. nutmeg t % tsp. allspice 1 c. quick-cooking oatmeal 15 ¢. raisins | 12 ¢. nutmeats, chopped 13 c. grated carrots

| Cream sugar and shortening. Add eggs and milk. Beat well until! |blendetl. Add flour sifted with baking powder, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice, Add oatmeal, raisins,

just blended. Drop by teaspoonsfuls | on a greased cookie sheet and bake!

- » ” REFRIGERATOR DESSERT (For Bunday's Dinner) 1 pkg. prepared vanilla pudding 1% c. milk 12 pint whipping cream 12 tsp. rum flavoring Pruit if desired

| layer) 3 to 10 blanched toasted almonds

milk, stir well

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Election of officers and reorgani- |

nutmeats and carrots and stir until |

15 to 20 minutes at ‘350 degrees F. Makes two dozen medium-sized | cookies. {

Day-old cake (3 or 8- or 9-inch |

Combine packaged pudding with | Heat to boiling | point over low heat, stirring to keep

© We're tired of winter Our soles are full of spring

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zation will be held by the Women's Yellow canary and a small thrush ‘society of the Meridian Heights| Make a series of. completely enPresbyterian church at an all-day Chanting designs for guest towels. meeting in the ¢hurch tomorrow. | You'll like the delicate colorings Consideration of the nation-wide |°f the birds and the delicate flowPresbyterian mission study in Africa | °F SPrays. Do the embroideries in will be Meld at the discussion meet- | San stitch for best effects. ing at 10:30 a. m. Individual meet-| 1° Obtain five transfers, color

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two-year terms for first and third | | vice presidents, secretary, and sec- | retaries of literature and Christian | education. - | “The Widening Horizons of Man's, Conscience” will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. Chester L. Zechiel' and the Crispus Attucks high school boys’ quartet will provide music. Mrs. Phillip 8. Hildebrand will re- |

|view “God's Candlelights” (Mabel Shaw). | ‘Mrs._R. F. Shank = | To Be Speaker |

Mrs. Robert PF. Shank, president | of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers, will speak tomorrow on the Founders’ day program of | the Crispus Attucks high school P. -: T. A. “What Purpose Memories” | will be her topic. | Also on the program, at 3 p. m.. will be a string ensemble directed by Laverne Newsome and a playlet, | “Any Child Alive.”

‘On School Paper

Miss June Crockett, daughter of Mrs. Ethel Crockett, 419 W. 40th st., | has been made head of the adver-| tising staff of The Franklin, campus | newspaper at Franklin college. | Miss Crockett is a sophomore and! [a member of Delta Zeta sorority.

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