Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1947 — Page 17

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By CLAIRE Cox. United Press Saft Correspondett CHICAGO, Jan, 20~If the little too much money,

her dancing at an expensive atl club instead, and all your troubles will disappear.

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remedy for the unprecedented U. 8, divorce rate. He says. that any couple can dance domestic disagree ments away in five minutes. Morgan, director of a large dance studio, sald no woman would divorce a dancing husband, no matter how ill-tempered he might be at the breakfast table, ° Morgan even believes a few mintites of jitterbugging would quiet the most Ragsing wife. Tango vs. Budget

“It's just impossible to be mad at anyone or anything when you're dancing,” he said. “Like oil and water, rhythm and anger don't mix.” But Morgan warned that the secret of appeasement through dancing lies in knowing which steps will ‘quell the various forms of annoyance. The tango, for example, is Morgan's answer to battles over budgets. . “Hubby and wife ought to whip into a tango at the first growl over budgetary matters,” he said. “The tango has the ideal cheek-to-cheek position and. the proper tempo to make this type of situation absolutely harmless—except to father's pet corn.” The Walts Cure

For the husband who comes home from the office spoiling for a spat, Morgan recommends a quick waltz. “An invitation to jitterbug ought to drag any husband from behind his evening newspaper,” Morgan said, “and the furnace would be a lot easier to stoke if papa rumbas beforé he tackles the task.” Morgan prescribed the schottische «or any other type of folk dancing ~t0 calm the ire of husbands who discover~ the little woman has bought an unsightly hat for $25. “Instead of threatening divorce, the husband ought &o count 10 and then invite the missus to dance,” he said. “While they are dancing, he ought to whisper a few sweet nothings in her ear, and then tell her -in soothing tones, of course—what he thinks of the hat. “That's the surest way to avoid divorce—and to get wives to take hideous hats back where they got them.”

Beauties’ Hirits— Good Garters Save Hose

‘By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer

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By MRS.. ANNE CABOT

to use at that linen shower which is coming up! little five-inch butterflies and sew them wing-to-wing along the pillowcase or towel edge. Delicately shaded bouquets of pansies, pinks and forget-me-nots are embroidered on the cases to add soft color. To obtain complete crocheting instructions, transfer patterns, color chart for working the butterfly and flower designs (pattern 5030), send 16 cents in coin, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 8. Wells st., Chicago 17.

No trick at all to turn plain white or pastel pillowcases and guest towels into something pretty special

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By SUE BURNETT

Pattern 8126 comes in sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and 18; Size 12, 3%, yards of 35 or 39-inch; % yard. contrasting fabric. For this pattern, -send 25 cents, In coins, your name, address, size desired, and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis Times Pattern service, 214 W. Maryland st., Indianapolis 9. The spring issue of Fashion will delight you with its wealth of sew‘ng suggestions for every home dressmaker. Special fashions by topnotch designers, personality charts, free printed pattern in the book Twenty-five cents,

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PINEAPPLE JUICE PIE * (For Tuesday dinner) No. 2 can pineapple juice 2% cups) i, c. cornstarch %4 tsp. salt 3 thsps. water 14 ¢. sugar 2 eggs, separated 1 tbsp. butter 1 baked eight-inch pie shell, cooled

Heat pineapple juice to boiling in a saucepan. Combine - cornstarch, salt and water to make a paste. Stir paste into hot juice and -continue cooking over medium heat about one-half minute or until cléar, stirring constantly. _

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SUBSTITUTING elastic for tape garters on a wartime girdle that’s| still in use will help to keep it in! service. Common cause of corset] casualties is too hard a pull from pon-elastic garters. Adding more tabs to. the few to| which a wartime girdle was limited will help to equalize strain and prolong the life of your garment. You can do a good tu... for your; stockings as well as your girdle, ir) you'll replace rough metal grippers! with better quality hardware, sal-

can sleuth, down, some. invisible grip tabs, which go in and under the folds of your stocking welts, you'll find that they give an efficient performance. Their special function is to keep stocking tops and girdlel from parting company.

Luncheon Held

The Mercator Women's club met at 12:30 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. Melvin Hansen, 5781 N. Pennsylvania st., for luncheon.

Mothers to Meet

/The Roberts Kindergarten Mothers club will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrpw at the kindergarten. There will be & discussion on “Manners in the Making.” °

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one-fourth cup sugar gradually and continue beating until mixture

ingue on pie afid bake in a moderate oven of 350 degrees F. about 12 minutes until golden brown. Re-

rack. Serves six. Note: If using mild-flavored pineapple juice, add one-half teaspoon lemon juice, if desired. » » » BAKED NOODLES (For Wednesday luncheon) T-0z. pkg. noodles 1% c. milk 1 tsp. prepared mustard 2 eggs Few drops Worcestershire sauce 1 tsp. salt 2 tbsps. butter or margarine 13% c. grated sharp American cheese Cook noodles according to directions on the package. Drain but do not rinse. Add a few tablespoons of milk to the mustard to blend. Add to the eggs with remaining milk and Worcestershire sauce and salt. Mix well. Add to the noodles. Turn one-half of the warm noodles into a greased shallow pan €10 by 6% by 1% inches). Sprinkle with one-half of the cheese and dot with one-half of the butter. Add remaining noodles and repeat process. Bake at 325 degrees F. for about 35 minutes, until set and browned on the top. Remove from oven and serve immediately. This may be spooned out or cut into squares to serve. . Serves five or six.

Mrs. Hurt Elected

The National Association of Women named Mrs. William 8S. Hurt president of the supreme council at its national convention here recently. Dr. J. Vidya Lindsay is retiring president.

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: By JANE STAFFORD . Belence Service Staff Writer It you are driving your car on a dry concrete pavement at 20. miles per hour, you can brake to a stop within 21 feet. - But.if you are

with chains on rear wheels. The car won't stop under 40 feet. - Driving on glare ice," even with sand over it, lengthens the distance

feet. The driver with. synthetic rubber tires and no chains won't be

under 197 f These fi search and tests by the National Safety council. With them are issued qafe driving rules for winter as follows: . 1. When starting out, get “feel” of an icy road by trying your brakes while, driving slowly and when no other vehicles are near. 2. On wet, snowy, or icy road surfaces, reduce your speed so that you can stop in time if faced with an emergency. 3. When you have to stop, apply your brakes lightly and inter-

may lock them and throw your car or truck into a dangerous skid. 4. You must see danger to avoid it. Keep windshield and windows clear of snow and ice outside, and

5. Use tire chains on ice and snow. They reduce braking distances 40 or 50 per cent and provide needed “go” traction, 6. Synthetic rubber tires are now about equal ‘to natural rubber in virtually all respects such as wear and braking ability on dry pavement. They vide as good stop-and-go traction as snow or ice. Greater precaution

the theory of deflating or “softening” tires will not increase safety, and it will cause excessive tire wear. 7. Beware of carbon monoxide. poison. Never warm up car in closed garage. Have exhaust system and floor boards checked for leaks. Manifold type of heater should not be used unless exceptionally rugged

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