Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1946 — Page 19

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“TUESDAY, DEC. 10, 1918 Woman's Viewpoint—

War Upsets Our. Concept Of Right

By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Scripps-Howard Staff Writer I THE MOST shocking vook I've read in a long time is Margaret

Bourke-White's report on the Ger=|.

man eollapse, entitled “Dear Fatherland, Rest Quietly” (Simon and Schuster). It is shocking because it gives a picture of American soldiers on the loot. The average reader is used to details about prison camps, devastated cities and homeless people. But he doesn’t often hear that our boys helped themselves to anything they wanted, as the Germans had done when they went into conquered territory. ” » » YOU REMEMBER that courtmartial was held when gems belonging to a German countess were snitched by members of our armed forces, The stolen property was restored in this instance but thousands of common German people got no such justice. No doubt their little was even more important to them than the jewels were to their wealthy owner, According to Miss White, not only our soldiers but our high officers helped themselves to whatever took their fancy. We presume of course that no blanket charges can be made, yet it was the many and not the few who were guilty, according to eye-witnesses,

» » » HOWEVER YOU spell it, looting is looting and it always goes with war. When you hear people say, as we do these‘days, that the Germans deserved it, you realize again how war can upset ideas of right and wrong. Anyway, here is a book with many fine photographs that causes vou to wonder how the United States possibly can hope to evade some of the evil consequences of such horrible destruction. How wise

| was the man who said, “When we] become like our

go to war, enemies.”

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Pen Women Will Meet

The Indianapolis branch of the | National League of American Pen |

Women will have its Christmas meeting at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. Clyde E. Titus, 736- Middle dr., Woodruff pl. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Paul T. Payne, Lebanon; Mrs. Hugh Botkin, Selma; Mrs. Anna Vernon, Pendleton; Miss Mary E. Campbell, Bloomington, and Mrs. Frank Wallace. Mrs. Margaret E. Bruner, Castle, will present “Christmas in Song and Story,” describing Christmas eustoms. Mrs. Titus will sing “A Christmas Prayer,’ which were written by Mrs. Bruner. Mrs. Payne, the artist of fhe month, will speak and will show some of her paintings and sculptures which have been exhibjted at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Philadelphia; New York Society of Ceramic Art; Field galleries, Chicago, and Cranbrook Art academy, Detroit.

Garden Club Plans Luncheon

Mrs. Wayne Harvey, side dr, will be hostess for Christmas luncheon of the Crooked Creek Garden club Thursday noon. Assistant hostesses will George Eggleston and Mrs, Griffin, Mesdames R. W. Lookabill, Har-| old Howeénstine and Thomas Bun ch; will provide the program,

Procter Meetin q The Procter club met today with Mrs. William J. Mooney, 4301 Central ave, as hostess. Mrs. George T. O'Connor spoke on “Prominent Catholics of Today.”

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Skin Is More Sensitive Than Stomach

By JANE STAFFORD Science Service Staff Writer IT WILL probably’ surprise you, as It did some physicians, to learn

irritating chemicals than is the lining of the stomach. The findings were reported by Dr. Stewart Wolf and Dr. Harold G. Wolff of New York hospital and Cornell Medical college, to the New York State Medical society. They were made on a patient

with an otherwise normal stomach which had a large opening, called a fistula, to the outside of his body. Through this opening; the doctors were able to see what goes on inside the stomach. Alcohol, both 50 per cent and 100 per cent, caused a moderate reddening when applied to the skin of the forearm, but caused no change when rubbed lightly on the lining ol! the stomach. Mustard water, hydrochloric acid and the alkali, sodium hydroxide, caused reddening, swelling, tenderness and blistering when applied to the fore. arm. But when rubbed lightly on the lining of the stomach, these same substances caused only reddening. ” ” ~ SUCH SO-CALLED stomach irritants as digitalis, ammonium chloride, ferrous svifate, sulfa drugs and amminophyllin were not irritants at all, the physicians found. The layer of slimy mucus which invests the stomach “at all times protects it entirely from the action of irritants which redden and blister the skin, the" doctors report. Production of this mucus is stimu{lated by caustic chemical agents or by mechanical irritation. It seems to protect the stomach in three ways: 1, by presenting

substance; tralize acid, and 3, by its ability in an overwhelmingly acid medium. [to change its physical state, precipitate and form an opaque, insol{uble membranous insulating layer over the delicate cells of the stomach lining membrane. Drugs like ipecac which induce vomiting do not act on the stomiach but bring on nausea only after they have reached the intestines.

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+ ; CLUBS John Btrange Homemakers. Wed. noon, Mrs. Albert Harold, 7510 Allisonville rd., hostess, Luncheon and Christmas party. Northeastern Homemakers, 11 a. m, Wed. Mrs. Everett Miller, E. 38th, Hostess. Covered dish luncheon and gift exchange. Egyptian chap, I T.-8./C. 6:30 p, m, Wed. Buckley's restaurant. Rio de Janeiro chap, IL. T.-8 C.

EVENTS

Thornburgh, “Christmas In Many Lands. : 49th st. Kindergarten Mothers. 1:30 | <p. Mm, Wed. Christmas program.

Wayne: Twp. Republican Women. | 12:30 p. m, Wed. K. of P. hall.’

Christmas party.’ | = MISCELLANEOUS Gamma chap., Alpha Pi Omega a) rority. 8 p. m, Wed. Miss Alice

Luella McWhirter unit, W. C. T. U, 10:30 a. m. Wed. Mrs, J. W.

10:30 a. m. Wed. Mrs. O. 8. Davis, 6845 Madison, hostess. Mrs. John

WARM TOGS — A heavy knitted collar and vest keep out chilling winds with this ski suit worn by Jo Ann Blomgren of Shortridge high school. Her jacket is water repellent, as are her ski cap and mittens. Jo Ann is a member of the H, U, S. H. club. (Strauss')

Butler Group To Carol ,

The Butler university chapter, Y. W. C. A, will have its annual ceremony of Christmas wreath hanging tomorrow noon. Office doors will be decorated under the direction of Miss Jane Haddath.

Women Plan Party

Lake Shore Country club will have

'bers and their guests. Mrs, John Noone, chairman for the event, will be assisted by Mesdames Paul

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i - . ‘Dinner Tonight | The Women’s auxiliary to the | Indianapolis Traffic club will hoid 'a Christmas dinner party tonight at Buckley's restaurant in Cum|berland. The Madrigal singers of | | Warren Central high school will | sing.

white and black Ornate trimmings of rainbowPORK SAUSAGE which alwa} contains an excess of fat can be

hued beads, sequins, beadtrimmed lace and insertion, and mbroideries flashing with brilints have been used as, eye atchers under the night lights. used to advantage thése days while shortening remains scarce and high-priced. The drained-off fat {which has a sage” flavor can be {used to produce a good flavor in a {number of foods. » » » PORK SAUSAGE WITH PINEAPPLE SLICES (For Thursday dinner) 1 1b. pork sausage meat 6 slices pineapple 1 tbsp. Parmesan cheese Make sausage into cakes. Panbroil until thoroughly cooked. Re- | move from skillet. Saute pineapple sausage fat until delicately a on both sides. Sprinkle with cheese. Place sausage on pineapple Arrange the hot pineapple and sausages and serve immediately, EJ ” » POPOVERS (For Friday breakfast) 1'4 e. all-purpose flour | 13 tsp. salt | 1 tsp. sugar { 1 ec. milk 2 eggs, beaten Combine all ingredients in iia bowl and beat vigorously with ro- | tary beater for four minutes. Have | popover pans, muffin tins or pottery {or glass custard cups thoroughly | heated and lightly greased. Pour | batter .into hot cups, filling half full; bake 15 minutes in a hot oven | (475 degrees F.); then turn oven |down to moderate (350 degrees F.) land bake 15 to 20 minutes longer until crisp and golden brown. Puncture to allow steam to escape. Remove from oven and serve immediately. :

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Club Party Held

A Christmas party was held today by the Tuesday Afternoon | Study club at the Indianapolis [Athletic club.

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Hagopian, 925 Congress, hostess. |

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Mrs, E. M. Campbell, ans No Meridian st.’ will be hostess for the Christmas meeting of the Indian | apolis Parliamentary Law club at 12:30 p. m. Monday. Miss Charity [Kennedy will give: a Christmas | story, and there will be a gift ex~ - change. Assistant hostesses will be Mes« dames J, B. Carr, John Downing

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