Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1946 — Page 17

To Childhood Needs Care Le CLUBS Tues. Gald room, Hotel Was v Sa . . . Chalcedony. 12:30 p. m. Tues, Mrs, | Of. “Mrs. Jasper Scott, speaker. 5 Difficulties With Lanolin g Lucien Dunbar, Golden Hill, host- Guest Teshing. \ . | : 5 | ess. Mrs. George L. Fgh, chair- ih NO Soa gh in st Meeting By JANE STAFFORD By ALICIA HART ET Tues. Mrs | “Thanksgiving Thoughts” Science Service Staff Writ ' “NEA Staff Writer Pression. p.m. ues: il others. Tues / Afternoon : CHARACTERISTIC of. the pa- WHEN YOURE’ ill and run a C. L Teeters, 915 Campbell, host- | * Grianter house Butler university tient with ulcers is an inability to temperature, ‘one of the best beauty ay Pavetite Resale 2 She, Music by Delta Gamma sorority, | be held by cope with complex situations. This aids you can use is a lanolin-base : go Tuesday Quest. Tues. Mia. GO. 0B Non Doolittle; Short story, Mrs. R. B.|"jonnson, 6240 Chester, hostess e Inesday in inability results from faulty paren- cream. : Barnes. : “Qurrent Events," Mrs. R. F, Ker~ lilding. Miss tal ‘management of the:patient as a Fever has a rapid déhydrating Hoosier Tourist. Noon Tues. Mrs.| box; “A Harvest of Recent Goo

1 His Educaliscussion will t Butler universchool; Gordon Fr. John Casey,

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child; Dr. Jurgen Ruesch, lecturer in psychiatry at the University of California medical school, concluded

F ever-Dry Skin

effect upon the skin, which “will

caution,

from a study of patients with duodenal ulcers. Ulcer patients have been either

In using your cream, spread it on face and neck, like butter on| {bread Leave it on as long as pos-|

leave it parched and sometimes). wrinkled, unless you. take this pre-

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Auxiliary to Sponsor Choir

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D. T. Brownlee, 6020 Park, hostess. “The Highland Country,” Mrs. C, A. Breece; “Ancient Civilizations of the Mayas, Aztecs and Incas,” Mrs. L. L. Benton, and “Education in Latin America,”

Books,” Miss Mary Cain. Wy-Mo-Dau. Tues. Mrs. Alfred a. Neerman, 730 N. Riley, hos “William Tell,” Mrs. Emory Cow= ley; “Opera Music,” Music coms

Mrs. H, K. Fatout,

mittee, and “Hinduism” Mrs. Jules =] G. Zinter.

nger, director of dominated or abused by one of the | sible to allow the skin to drink in| Egyptian chap., I. T.-8. C. 1 p. MISCE NEOUS rge, lay member. parents to the exclusion of the, { what it will, | Tues. Mrs. Talmage Smith, 341 N | | Robiso Ragsdal it .; Aer other. This results in an unbal- Lanolin, which does the trick of | Drexel; hostess. Mrs. Jules Zinter, on ag Re un he merican ates at the lea anced relationship to either the | softening, is a fatty substance which speaker, | Legion Aux. ow X Gg Mi fathiop oF the mother, lends itself to absorption by the The appearance of the Boys' Town Shelf Wednesday at the Grand Pre chap. I T-S. C. 7:30] ‘oer By » Temple he Indianapolis Instead of enjoying impartial su PP Tues. Homestead. First hostess. 2 Il be from 4 to : pa : skin. Murat theater will be sponsored by the Marion County Juvenile | p.m. .. Homestead. First an-|, 'J'oii'her circle. St. Patricks

ardt, Howard H. seph J. Daniels, rston, Edwin M.

y V. Wade. protected by a possessive parent or| dry skins Juvenile’ Center auxiliury are Muictpal Durqens Nomans De | museum, Meeting with Federa- 3 over-punished or not given enough | Where fever floods a face with Completing arrangements for their pg, 0 Progressive ' Homemakers | tion officers. Tea. Nursing Group Lists s and the Shoes love from both parents. ofl, it is imperative to use soap and sponsorship of the Boys’ Town gnd Service Study. Monterey chap, I. T-8. C. 12:30 ‘Annivers r D ’ » 1946-47 season. . water frequently. Neglect of this’ choir appearance Wednesday Other affiliated organizations p. m. Tues. Mrs, William T, Daily, a y ays

horpenning and n to the regular

"too much punishment and with the

pervision by both parents, without

kind of love that does not require too much in return, the ulcer patient as a child was either over-

" » IN SUCH circumstances, the child

develops a faulty relation to his By MRS. ANNE CABOT

Ld ‘- " IF THERE is no fever, your need for buttering up your skin is not! nearly so imperative. But the same | treatment is beneficial to normally!

can cause pores to clog and a crust! to form.

Center auxiliary. Mrs. Fred Holt (right) is one of the co-chairmen | Among her assistants is Mrs, Laura E. Ray (left).

for the project. Members of the Marion County

night at the Murat theater. Fred Holt and

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are the Dorcas society, the Fraternal Order of Police 86, the |

Study,

Monday Afternoon,

niversary dinner and initiation of new members. Mrs. Thornburgh, speaker, Isle of Pine chap, I. T.-8. C. 1:15 p. m. Tues. John Herron Art

luncheon.

John W.|

4814 E. New York, hostess. Dessert

Catholic church. 11:30 a: m. Tues. School hall. Turkey dinner at 1:30 p. m. Card party. Mrs. Joseph Madden, chairman

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The acute need for an adequate nursing staff was stressed at the

| < Sunday matinee. parents, brothers and sisters. He The smartest blouses in the ex- In cases of extreme oiliness, al Assisting Mis, Hugh Cropsey and Madden- Newman Mothers. 1:30 p. m. Tues.| November meeting of the Public develops techniques which are use- | doctor suggests using tincture of] Mrs. Lynn Adams, co-chairmen, Nottingham posts of the American | Cathedral parish hall, 1403 N.| Health Nursing association held reful for handling his relatives in| | pensive shops this season are riotous eon soap when you scrub. | are Mrs. ‘William H. Hodgson, Legion, the Indiana Women's | Pennsylvania. Book review, “Less|cently. The board voted to complete ) Present childhood, but when he grows up| By SUE BURNETT |with brilliantly colored sequin, silk | rei | program chairman, and Mrs. Rex auxiliary to the 38th Division, | Than the Angels,” by Dorothy the “anniversary day” already semble these techniques cause trouble for; Pattern 8086 is for sizes 34, lor wool embroideries. The lovely Dance to Be Saturday McConnell, telephone chairman. Theta Beta, Women's council of Schick. Mrs. K. J. Reilly snd ure 4 mumoly of Mrs. Adele

him in his relations with friends, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36, orchid design on the push-up sleeve

The 95 active members of the

the Speedway Christian church,

Mrs. Wilbur Royse, program co-

is Matinee Musi- associates at work, and his own wife : a A Tau chapter of Delta Sigma auxiliary are helping with the the Women of the Moose chap- chairmen Four “anniversary days," repres choral ensemble and children. long sleeves, 5% yards of 35 or 39- blouse illustrated makes it a dressy Kappa - sorority will sponsor a plans, as well as the following ter 2, the Women's organization hap. 2, Rose Marie Cruzan Par- senting $100 gifts, have been given Dawson’ Morrell The tricks he learned to escape inch; 1 yard machine made ruffling. blouse for theater, dining or danc- dance Saturday evening at Sky affiliated clubs: Child Conserva- of the National Association of llamentary. 8 p. m. Tues. Mrs. during the year in memory of Wil= : punishment as a child, or to ‘win! For this pattern, send 25 cents, in ing wear. Use pure silk, rayon crepe Harbor. Mrs. John A. Shireman is tion, Current. Literature, Elsa Retail Druggists and the Flack- Sally Shannon, 411 E. 15th, host- liam Taggart, Miss Mona Taggart, int recital at 2 favors or treats, don't work when coins your name, address, size de- OF satin for a formal blouse—wool chairman of the committee for ar- “Huebner Olsen. Expression, Flor- ville Woman's Society of Chris- ess. Business meeting. Mrs. Clarence Forsyth and Mrs. \yres’ auditorium. he tries them on people outside his sired, anid the pattern ramer to Jersey or other lightweight wool for rangements ence Nightingale, Irvington Moth- tian Service. Vinzant Parliamentary. 7:45 p. m.|Katherine Layman. onninger will ac- immediate family. Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis a suit blouse.. ee A eR kT Tr TO RS RL YR JO FR TOS TR FO J RT PV Tr OO kk Rs A Tk TOT J J A A A I TE orrell. The pro- Snientubatel by the time he is Times Pattern service, 214 W. Mary-! To obtain complete cutting yt p grown up, he has become so set in| jand st. Indianapolis 9. tern, actual size orchid design, color . . * % by Mrs Bree his methods of dealing with other| send % additional 25 cents for chart, sequin embroidery (and silk ff Celebrating Our 107th Christmas Anniversary people that he cannot change his|ihe fall and winter issue of Fashion embroidery) instructions for the i . . 3 presented an- methods according to circumstances. | 52 pages of the smartest, most orchid bouquet blouse (pattern up, is under the As Dr. Ruesch puts it, he uses a|wearable patterns you'll see , , . 5362) sizes'l4, 16, 18 included, send les Hedley. . Mrs. stereotyped approach in interper- fashions by well known designers 16 cents in coin, your name, address ccompanist: Mrs sonal relations. When this fails|, ,, special beauty and homemaking and the pattern number to Anne ¥ ’ i him, he gets into difficulties and sections ... free printed pattern in- Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 is chairman, and eventually has a breakdown. i

den is adviser for

will have its day program on

$s to Meet Society of Women meet at 6 p. m. i. C. A. Stephen

on “South of the

S. Wells st., Chicago 7.

Els 4 {| VEGETABLE AND LIVER SOUP Place slices of tomato in four in-

(For Tuesday luncheon) 1 tbsp. butter or margarine dividual greased custard

2 tbsps. chopped onion

side the book.

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by pleasant treatments which leave you feeling so much better. You may

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cups. tablespoon of finely

1, lb. ground calf's liver 5 tsp. seasoning salt |. 14 tsp, salt

chopped onion on each. Dot the butter evenly over them and sprinkle with salt (4 teaspoon

| 1 can vegetable soup 12 c¢. hot water each), Bake at 350 degrees F. for / Parsley : 10 minutes. Break an egg into each’ Heat butter or margarine in a \cup trying to center the unbroken

42 LBS. and 182 INCHES

or one DATE OLD TWERS | i

LEATHER 6000S OFF HIPS Beer Circle Theatre buttocks and A - waist in only 26 | SANCSPAT. Saute chopped onion in, yolk. Over each yolk drop a half ————————— treatments, like / [iL SOF ave munules 3 Hen set- | easpoon of cream to keep the yolk one patron did in |three minutes. Add vegetable soup |from shriveling. Bake at 350 degrees’ September. Health and hot water and bring to a boil. |P. for 15 minutes. 0 was improved as 7 Turn heat low and simmer for three | Cheese Sauce: Melt two tablemuch as figure. minutes. Garnish with parsley. !

| spoons butter in a saucepan. Blend! in two tablespoons flour. Add one

| Serves four. | ®n o8 SHIRRED EGGS ON TOMATO cup milk gradually, stirring SLICES WITH CHEESE SAUCE

Low Rates Still in Effect of

y 5 * addition. Cook Call Now for Pree (For Wednesday luncheon) smooth after each

Figure Analysis E7 4 thick slices tomato lover low heat, stirring constantly yette THE TARR SYS/FIT | 1 tbsp. butter {until thick. Remove. from heat, stir M. 511 Roosevelt Bldg. { 2 7 1 tsp. salt in 1; cup grated cheese and 4 tea- - RI ley 1184 Al 14 eggs {spoon salt and pour over shirred napolis w' 4 tbsps. chopped onion leggs.” Serve eggs in their cups. M. i: tsps. cream Serves four.

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You've Heard Rumors. Here Are the Facts!

ROYAL DANISH SERENITY

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NOW! SPRING GLORY

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There is a world-wide shortage of animal fats and of vegetable oils. This shortage affects all of us. For instance,

ats, v . this year soapmakers have been able to obtain only one fifth | T seers nothing selfish about sterling (solid) silver. Its radiant beauty $ of the imported oils they used in 1941 —far less domestic and solid through and through quality is for all the family to enjoy. Day : fats, too. after day through the years it actually grows in richness and beauty as you Li ! use it. Our Place Service Plan makes it easy for you to begin HER set of sterice for Because of the world-wide shortage, manufacturers are ling silver for Christmas. Start with a single place service, if you wish. u may ¢ unable to get the amount of fats and oils they need to make ‘ You can add others later. } RAIN. not only soaps, but also paints, textiles, tires, leather goods, gt uy floor coverings, electrical appliances, efc. A $IX-PIECE PLACE SETTING CONSISTS oF: isis In the face of these conditions, American soap manufac- LUNCHEON KNIFE

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soap would have been far more serious. Last year, more

* than one out of every nine packages of soap sold was made | gr from used fats saved in America’s kitchens. Prices of Place Settings in Miustrated Patiosnin +- Prelude ..... $3.63 ’ Royal Danish, $80.58 Don't blame your grocer. He is doing his best, like the 0 Sit li $93.08

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