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ing from Indiois Richardson, nd Mrs. E. H, New Jersey st., ze, daughter of M. Fiege, 4735

entering ChrisBrake, daughter eorge A. Brake, .+ Miss Georgia f Mr..and Mrs, 8, Central et.; n, daughter of W. Kuhn, 5115 ss Mary - Anne Mr, and Mrs, ashington blvd, Anne Windt, nd Mrs. H, J, Jersey st. -

f Phi Beta so orary and proe of music and 5 first meeting . m, Wednesday, taley, 2442 Colhostess, assisted

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t. Richardson. louze, program sent ‘“Pre-Vues ons.” Programs 1 be centered nerican” theme, O. T. Arbaugh, L. Boles, vice garef Gallagher, Pauline Tolin,

casters iday asterssInec., will Friday at the the President's Wilbert Sarber y Persuasion.” | are Mrs. L. sident; Mrs. C. Nayne Hill, vice ecil Vestal and . recording and taries; Mrs, O. r; Mrs.’ C. H. an; Mrs, O. O.

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MONDAY, SEPT. 23, 1946

Homemaking— : - Good Arrangement of Furniture Will Give Character to Your Home

"AS EVERYONE INTERESTED in art knows, the composition or Arrangement of the elements in a photograph or painting determines to a Jarge degree the beauty and charm of a picture, Strallarly in the . home, good arrangement of furniture builds raster in the. decorative motif. To” obtain pleasing effects there iP be balance and harmony for the room as a whole in respect color, mass, form and line. | Similar groupings of ‘furniture are CeSsories almost

selves, desirable on opposite walls, High: Equally important to furniture

and low pieces should be arranged | arrangement, in. the floor composito obtain agreeable perspective. { Lion is, of cburse, the rug. In fine Overcrowding should Be avoided, fomes, bo ge and Small, hatid woven . : {Oriental rugs, which come in a and the size of pieces should be | wide variety of patterns and sizes, related in scale to the room. In gre generally preferred. Their soft A visualizing the composition of a warm tones and pleasing floral deroom, the “effects of doors, windows [signs go weil with both traditional and fireplaces should be studied and modern furniture, creating an carefully, | atmosphere of comfortable, luxurFurniture arrangement really is! ious living. They always are in good & problem of floor composition. In taste. In the selection of rugs it fact, the floor is the foundation of!is generally best to choose those all sound home decoration. If the which nearly cover the room--not floor coverings are in good taste more than a foot or so margin ot and the planning for the arrange-|floor at the sides. Also, another rule ment of furniture on the floor car-| to remember is that the ‘fewer colred out thoughtfully, the room is ors in a rug, the narrower is the| virtually decorated. The draperies, choice of colors in wallpaper, dra-| wallpaper and other decorative ac- peries and upholstery,

suggest them-

{And Families’

{can be in two ‘places at once, this {looks like a beautiful dream. Yet it

Education -

By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Scripps-Howard Staff Writer, ? THE AMERICAN-—-Association of University Women will back a movement to give: educated women a chance to have large families along with careers. , The world needs the services of

better-brought-up children, which leaves the educated girl in a moral dilemma, It is hoped now that domestic machinery can be simplified sn as to give housewives more leisure and that sentiment on the subject of the working wife can be changed, I hate to be a killjoy ‘but unless we pass a miracle so that mothers

may be a turning point toward the goal of woman's complete emancipation. Everything hinges upon our future ideas of what constitutes a good wife and mother. Like so many other ideas, they may change.

" n tJ " BUT THEY'LL change only when and if the American husband alters his attitudes on the question. The only time a wife can have a!

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home and a career simultaneously is when her husband agrees that it's a good thing. If he opposes she has to choose between them.

Widespread education on men’s

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intelligent women and it also needs |

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TUESDAY, SEPT. 24TH, 8 P. M. given by ;

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| | Brooks | | ments, !]l The association will sponsor its

[ college campuses will be necessary jor the dream will fizzle. For it has | {always been the implacable opposition of the husband which kept capable women working at kitchen mechanics. { Economic pressure has often | forced modern men to allow their wives to take outside jobs. But: few like it. And the worst of it is that some who approve turn out to be | chronic loafers willing to live off the wife's earnings. Anyway the university women are meeting a social challenge. We salute their courage and wish them luck.

‘Miss Retmier To Entertain

Miss Martha Ann Conner will] be honored with a bridal shower

to be given by Miss Ann Hereth ant Miss Charlotte Retmier in ‘the home of the latter, 522 E. 56th st., Saturday night. Miss Conner, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Russell G. Conner of Muncie, will be married Oct. 9 in the High Street Methodist church in Muncie to John Robert Fulton. The pros- | pective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Fulton, 3520 | N. Pennsylvania st. Shower Guests

Guests * at the shower will be mothers of the couple, Mesdames | Norman R. Kevers, Peter Larsen, | William W. Garsting, Robert Feriday Jr, O. D. Patrick, Marjorie | White, Ray _Fatout, Lorene Fer- | guson, Thomas Drybrough, Fred | Hagen, Irving Kelpy, Margaret Ger- { ard, Vivian Fleming and Patty Fitzpatrick, Misses Aileen Perkins, Doris McNew, Mary Lou Nelson, | Lila Asher, Phoebe Yoe, Norma Polen, Jean Goulette, Adalene Glidden and Mary Beth Underwood.

Guardians

To Meet

The Camp Fire Guardians asso-

!}iciation will have its regular meet-

ing at 7:30 p. m. Oct.’ 7 at the Y.W.C. A. A demonstration of knot-tying and signaling will be given by Ver-

{non Adams and Robert Wright of

| Boy Scout troop 85. Mrs. Lucy

{annual rummage sale at 8 a. m.

[Oct. 11 at 1620 Northwestern ave.

| Committee members are Mesdames | Lawrence Beaman, Earl Stumph,

| Martha Scott, Glenna Norman and

| Indianapolis, Ind. | | You and Your Friends are Cordially Invited

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| Harry Poirier. . |- Another October event to be | sponsored by the Guardians asso- | ciation will be.the annual Camp | Fire skating party at 8 p. m. Oct. {25 at the Riverside roller rink. It |is to be a Halloween costume party. The same committee members are in charge.

1LF.C.to Meet In Claypool

The seventh district of the Indiana Federation of Clubs will hold

its 38th annual convention Oct. 4 in the Claypool hotel. Registration will begin at 9 a. m,; d election of officers will be from 10a. m. un-til-2-p—m.-Luncheon-will-be- inthe Riley room at 12:15 p. m. The slate submitted by the nominating committee consists of Mrs. Royer K, Brown for president, Mrs. Hugh D. Merrifield and Mrs. Lowell Reed for first and third vice presidents, Mrs." Theodore Fleck for corresponding secretary and Mrs. Jasper P. Scott for director, The convention will also vote on changes submitted by the constitution and by-laws committee. Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew is president of the seventh district.

Bridal Shower Honors Miss Mary Grothaus

Miss Mary Kathryn Grothaus was honored recently with a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Judy Just and Mrs. Raymond E. "Grothiaus in the home of former, 33 Parkview ave...

Miss Grothaus, daughter-of Mr.

land Mrs. John F. Grothaus, 3¥ °

Parkview ave. will be married to Robert J. Weatherhead, son of Mrs. Margaret Weatherhead, 1520 FE.

the Holy Cross Catholic~church.

is chairman of arrange-|

Vermont stf at 9 a,.m. Oct, 12 in|.

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; 9% rections for the bolero, belt set (pat- — his Paitere, Sd 5 Se do tem 5334) color chart for embroidsired, and the pattern number to| ering, send 16 cents in: coin, your Sue ~ Burnett, The Indianapolis "ame, address and the pattern Times Pattern service, 214 W. Mary- | number to Anne Oabot, The Indi. land st., Indianapolis, 9. | anapolis Times, 530 S. Wells st. The fall and winter issue of! Chicago, 7. Fashion is brim full of smart ideas for every woman who plies a needle. ers . Easy-to-make styles . , , special de-|. . . signs by America’s top flight design-|Price 25 cents..-

wide belt are in the fashion foreground for fall and winter wear The set illustrated is done in navy and ‘sports stunning big

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A smart wool bolero and a wide,

To obtain complete crocheting di-{ op, the schedule are: Oct. 18, din- | occasionally to cook evenly, about [and

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Here is your coat . .. and every line of it is young and rounded! The

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Miss Butler

The Indiana Federation of Busi-!

{ness and: Professional Women's

{clubs yesterday heard their nation- |

(al -president, Miss Sally Butler, re{port on her trip to Brussels, Bel(glum, to attend a meeting of the {international federation in July. It was the first time Miss Butler |addressed the Indiana group since {her election to the national post {in July. The meeting yesterday was

| held in the Riley room of the Clay- |

pool hotel, and approximately 700 women attended. Miss Butler's speech preceded the luncheon, and a business meeting also was held.

Next Meeting Set

After describing the devastation {she had seen while ii Belgium, Miss Butler urged that every business ‘women’s club contribute $15 a year (toward the support of a Belgian |child. Miss Tella C. Haines of Sul|livan, state president, made the first | gift. ; As a mark of appreciation to Miss | Butler, the state federation. which has a membership of 6000 women, {will seek to double the membership {during the year. Mrs. Fern Barrett, i Fortville, is membership chairman. | The next meeting of the state {council will be Jan. 25 and 26 in | Indianapolis. The state convention,

[which will probably

. | THERE ARE two schools of thought on what constitutes real {fried onions and what method will [produce the desired results. One insists they must be un- | covered throughout the cooking and that the onions are not perfect | until they are well-browned on both |sides, The other holds that the only way is to cook covered over {rather low heat until the onions are just tender and are translucent | with only a hint here and there of (any browning. Onions” cooked by {the latter method ‘have a sweeter, milder flavor than those cooked uncovered. | They should be cooked according to the tastes of the family, how|ever, and should be tried both ways Ito let the family decide. “ux ® LIVER AND ONIONS WITH SOUR CREAM GRAVY (For Tuesday dinner) {113 1b, beef or pork liver | Flour for dredging [1% tsps. salt | % tbsp. flour {1 1b. onion, peeled and sliced |% ec. hot water { % c. sour cream | Pepper to suit taste

{| Remove skin and tubes from liver.

be held at|Dredge liver- well with flour and

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Add additional salt if needed and pepper. Serves four. » ” » EGGPLANT PARME (For Wednesday dinners) 1 med. eggplant 4 ¢. olive oll 1 small onion (walnut size) 1 small clove garlic % tsp. salt” ; Pepper Flour 4 oz. Parmesan .cheese 2 c. canned tomatoes 4 tsp paprika Wash eggplant and cut in halfinch slices. Peel slices. Heat ofl in skillet, add chopped onion and garlic clove peeled and cho

very fine. Saute slowly uncov [tor three or four minutes. Sprinkle | salt and pepper on eggplant slices and dip in flour, Place the slices in the hot olive oil and brown delicately on both sides. ‘Lay eggplant in the casserole. Sprinkle cheese over top. Put the tomatoes through a food mill, stir [paprika into tomato puree and pour this over the top. Bake in a moderately hot oven (350 degrees FP.) for about 30 minutes or until sauce {1s cooked down to a thick gravv-like consistency. Serves four or five.

| French Lick, will be from May 16|sprinkle with salt. Saute in but-| Altrusa Club Plans

[to 18.

J unior Assembly

‘Announces Dates

Dates for Mrs, Gates’ Junior assembly dances this season have been announced.

ner dance, Indianapolis Athletic club; Nov, 8, Woman's Department

ter in a heavy skillet over moderate heat until browned on both sides, then continue cooking until no

longer ‘pink in center, five to 10|is sponsoring a book

minutes. | Pile the slices on top of each the onions. Cover and cook slowly until onions are tender, stirring

{five to seven minutes. Lift liver slices out onto a hot platter, stir

Book Review Oct. 2 The Altrusa Club of Indianapolis review at 8 p.m. Oct. 2 in the War Memorial (building. Mrs. Olive E. Tinder will

Willlam Bryam other in one side of the pan, add [review “David the King.” | Proceeds from the-review will be {used for the benefit of charitable

educational activities. Mrs. Hannah Lindner is chairman of the vays and means committee, in

| club; Nov. 29, tea dance, I." A. C.; the onions quickly around in the charge of the program,

{Dec. 13, Christmas

party, Marott drippings and serve on same plat- |

Assisting her are Misses Amanda

\hotel; Jan. 10, Jan. 31 and Feb. 21, ter with liver. Cover to keep warm. | Anderson, Ruth Grummond, Grace

|: D. C.; March 7, supper dance,

Blend the two tablespoons of flour

|Grablel, Margaret Hiles, Genevieve

I. A. C, and April 18, spring party, into drippings remaining in skillet, |Shaw, Merle Harvey, Oranda Bangs-

{Murat temple.

{and add the hot water gradually,

|berg, Lois Anderson, Johanna Sulli-

The managing committee of the stirring vigorously until gravy boils |van, Katherine Merta, Mesdames

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