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“WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1946.

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; Pre-Shrunk Cottons Give Best" Wear, And They Save Money, Time, Enecgy

AMERICAN CREATIVENESS

and ingenuity, particularly in the

cotton field, has brought into being many new industries. One of the

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institute. The advantages of pre-shrunk

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g of cotton, employing many thou-

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fabrics are many: 1. They insure that garments made from them will retain the same fit after laundering as before. 2, They permit better

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Let5 Eat Meta Asiven

ALMOST EVERYBODY loves cocoanut pie. So why not treat your folks now while fresh cocoanuts are on the market? It is easy to make. The first re: quirement is a satin smooth, rich flavored cream pie filling. Crisp, tender pastry and the fresh cocoanut carefully prepared are the least

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tailoring because it is necessary to J : | essentials. . allow extra large seams, which are 2 “« & bulky, nor will the seams tear out FRESH COCOANUT CREAM PIE as often happens in a garment that (For Saturday dinmer) shrinks in washing. i 2 c¢. milk, including the cocoanut 3. Shrinking draws the threads . ~ milk more closely together, affording fin- i c. sugar er construction. Thus the fabrics are i tsp. salt stronger (there are more threads thsps. cornstarch to the square inch). 4. They are eco- thsps. flour nomical because one does not have egg (whole) to buy extra fabric to allow for egg yolk = shrinkage. 5. They save much energy c. fresh cocoanut grated in long and annoyance for consumer, store, shreds ° garment manufacturer and convert- 3 E tbsp. butter ers alike by avoiding returns and SE : % tsp. vanilla complaints. 8 in. baked pie shell, cooled.

Sachs-Ferrier™ Ceremony Is Read

In a ceremony at 3 p. m. Sunday in the Brookside United Brethren church, Miss Anita May Ferrier became the bride of Robert Lee Sachs. The Rev. A. Glenn O'Dell officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, E. E, Ferrier, Benton Harbor, Mich, and Mr. and Mrs. William O. Sachs, 1136 N. Ewing st. Miss Hatriet Sachs, the. bridegroom’s sister and the maid of

pink net shouldey-length veil. She carried yellow roses. » Bridesmaid in Blue Miss Marjorie Langford, Metcalf, Ill, bridesmaid, was dressed in blue marquiset and had a blue shoulder-length veil. She carried pink roses. The bride chose a white satin and net gown made with a sheer yoke and a full skirt with a train. Her fingertip veil fell from a braided

honor, wore pink marquiset and a|

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idents’ The difference in cost to the % c. sugar satin crown’ and she carried a Satu y ! eS ih on consumer for pre-shrinking is 1 c. whipping cream white Testament set in gardenias A small and represents the lowest Heat 1% c. of the milk, sugar and [30d red roses. ’ rate of clothes insurance one can salt to boiling point. Blend corn- John Wells Is Best Man ; ! neil ' get, when you consider the loss in starch and flour with remaining %| The best man was John F. Wells. Toddlers to Teensters ..... They All Love

srger will ine ers of the thé Central 1:15 p. m. will meet at eon will be kK. Music will E. A. Strate Shedd Heme

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money and the annoyance caused by garments that shrink so much| they can’t be worn or that have! to be altered.

c. milk, add egg and beat thoroughly. Combine with boiling mixture |and cook over medium heat until | BR ! mixture thickens: and bubbles ; 5 A . ' | (about one minute), stirring con- . a | stantly. Remove from heat and add {one cup of the cocoanut, the butter and vanilla. Cool thoroughly. Turn | into shell; sprinkle with remaining | cocoanut, Makes six servings.

Miss Peggy Thomas To Be Married

Miss Peggy Thomas, 1205 N. Ala-

jvama st, will be married to Dr. 3 eg 2

(Clarence R. McIntire on July 5 in | TUNA SALAD IN POTATO CUPS Christ Episcopal church. She is the | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom D.| B. Thomas, Bloomfield, and he is| (the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mc- | Intire, 262 N. Mount st. : Both Miss Thomas and Dr. McIntire are graduates of Indiana university, and he recently received his

(For Sunday supper) (174 1b, potatoes 1 c. water. 1 tsp. salt 12 ¢. mayonnaise 2 thsps. vinegar 3. tsp. grated onion

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Elkhart, and ushers were Fred R. Yohey, Warsaw; Hadley P. Harper, Lexington, Ill, and the Rev. Robert Russell Rowland, Hanover. A reception in the church parlor followed the ceremony. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home with the bridegroom's parents,

Shower Planned

Miss Marianna Smith will be honored at a miscellaneous shower for 23 guests to be given Saturday afternoon by Mrs, V. B.- Jackson and Mrs. Ethel Smith in the former’s home at 1434 Samoa st. Miss Smith will be married to Cletus L. Meyer on June 29 in Colum-

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By SUE BURN w y v eT? M. D. degree from the I. U. School ell cut ,sunbacker with the su- of Medicine. The bride-to-be is a per princess lines every teen-ager | momber of Alpha Omicron Pi soadores. A contrasting fabric is used rority, and Dr. McIntire belongs to

for top banding and pert bow-tied|pynj Rho Sigma medical fraternity. straps. The matching bolero goes! .

together in no time at all.

Pattern 8811 comes in sizes i, Miss Betty Hosmer 12, 13, 14, 16 and 18. Size 12, dress, R aceives Award

12 c. diced celery 15 c. chopped stuffed olives 12 c. grated American cheese Lettuce or spinach.

the pastel print of this soft frock. Janet Hilgemeier, a junior at Tudor Hall school, dresses for a special occasion in a new summer style—the patent | Wash and peel potatoes and cut

{into pieces. Cook until done in belt and, black buttons add a |salted water, Water should be

Jeorative jouch, Jane} balonge | evaporated at end of cooking time, 2% yards of 35-inch plus % yard of p Je R Ue 5B Cube about 15 minutes. Press through a contrasting fabric in 35 or 39-inch; Times Special yh Te we « (ricer and add milk, % of the maybolero. 1% yards. | CAMBRIDGE, Mass, June 12.—| (Wasson's.) onnaise, 4 tsps. of the vinegar and For this pattern, send 25 cents, in Miss Betty Louise Hosmer was one! : : 34 tsp. of the grated onion. coins, your name, address, size de-|Of 29 women to receive a certificate Miss Deem Married Beat nil well blended. . Spoon sired, and the pattern number to On completion of the 10-month : . {potato mixture onto four serving Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis Times 8raduate course in management ‘To Mr. Wilson | plates. Shape into cups or nests and Pattern service, 214 W. Maryland 'raining at Radcliffe college. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Wilson Chill. Lightly combine tuna with st.. Indianapolis 9. Miss Hosmer is the daughter of gre at home at 1101 W. 33d st. after Celery, olives and remaining mayonNew—exciting—different the sum- George H. Hosmer, 3656 N. Dela- a wedding trip to Cincinnati, They |Daise, Vinegar and onion. Chill mer issue of Fashion. Send 25 Ware st, Indianapolis. She re-| were married June 1 in the rectory | Just before serving, fill potato cups cents for your copy of this 52-page C€ived the certificate at the recent of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic |With tuna fish mixture, sprinkle book of ideas and patterns for all cOMmmencement exercises. church by the Rev. Fr. Joseph | With cheese and garnish with crisp home sewers . suggestions by, After being graduated from Rad- Beecham. (greens. Makes four servings. nationally known fashion editors , ., Cliffe in 1943, Miss Hosmer entered The bride, the former Miss Dottie | Yh — special patterns by top-flight Amer- the graduate school last July. | Deen is the daughter of Roy Deem, Evangelism Topic ican designers . . contest designs = |Chicago, and Mr. Wilson's father | . by America’s talented juniors . . . Commencement Set |ls the Rev. R. R. Wilson, North | The Roberts Park Sharh w.s free shoulder pad pattern printed! meridian Heights kindergarten | MApchester. |€. 5. wall mest st 11 a. Wu. tomo

Er { for a business session in the church. 1 . | will hold commencement exercises | | lunch /ill be ed 7 A rose luncheon w served at S TE Meet |at 7 p. m. today in the com- OMe gQ N u Ta u 12:30 p. m, and at 2 o'clock Mrs. | orority to Meet |munity room of the Meridian| Alpha chapter of Omega Nu Tau|Herbert Laey will discuss “Evangel- | Beta chapter of Phi Theta Delta | Heights Presbyterian church. A | sorority will hold a business meet-!ism, a Strategy of Peace,” and |

sorority will meet at 8 m m. today play, “Mother Goose Visits the ing at 8 p. m. today in the Hotel | Mrs, Calvin Clymer will speak on |

in the home of Mrs. Ralph Gaston, Shoehouse,” will precede the gradu- Lincoln. Election of officers will be | “Peace Through Personal Evangel- | 5221 E. 9th st. ; ation. (held. | sm.

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