Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1947 — Page 29

FRIDAY, SEPT. 12, 1047 | Aa THE . INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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With Noodles | nif eth In Casserole in home lighting that

everyone will want to welBy META GIVEN

‘ Divide Poppies And Replant In the Fall

By MARGUERITE SMITH “IT'S EASY to divide and replant ‘Oriental poppies in the fall, ” Mrs. John

Wesley Dunn, 1250 E. 88th st, says of her experience with this

come. TODAY WE give you a double; It's called “certified lighting." helping of recipes. In addition to, And it's a boon’ to the home

serole recipe! reader in more ways than one. Sat Tus Noodle: Ducioroi ¥ | It’ doubles the amount of light

promised yesterday, there's a on the pages he's scanning. Cherry Taploca recipe to provide] That is a distinct change from “ {dessert for Monday's luncheon. the light ratio he has been getGetting back to casserole dishes, ting. the food used should never be] Many lamps throw two-thirds ground or chopped so fine as to be} of their illumination toward the

Gardening Aids: Sawdust and Peelings To Teamed |New Lamps Shed More Light Where It's Needed Old-Fashioned -

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Family Life 7 Is No More |.

Dr. Mary Fisher Langmtir, pro- ¥ fessor of child study at Vassar cole i llege, admits the old-fashioned family life as we knew it decades ago has variished from the Ameri ' |can scene, But she believes parents ' lof this generation are formulating a new, more democratic philosophy Ifor child-rearing that can very well take the place of the regimens [tation under life with father, || Writing, in the current 41—the

rennial. “They’ ¥ unidentifiable. Pieces should be culy ceiling, leaving a stingy one-third Magazine of the Year, Dr, Fisher re to grow Eo ye or {rather large and neatly. It makes; for the reader's book, The. new states that many of the experiences Sn thelr mid-summer dormant an even better impression when} scheme switches things into just and responsibilities which used to riod, so you can tell where the the foods are arranged in layers in| the reverse—and delivers the § [help build stamina ‘of the family he the casserole. Also, the foods Showa lion's share of light to. the man 8 circle are, no longer normally a : have harmonjous but contrasting| with the book. : L, [part of everyday living. We must “Whe i have spread sO p yday 8. as mar- they're as piidg if the flavors, textures and colors to make| . If he's also the man who pays | [now consciously create them, she ] manuel border. I divide then by running interesting ‘eating as well as good| the bills, he is in for another | states, 5 y appearance. Happy break... . The lamps that o 48 rmed the spade straight down between Pa ) : “PARENTS today want to know : 1 lants and so tak iL i . | come across with more light p 3 hter of tie young 2 EI ir TUNA NOODLE CASSEROLE | where it's needed contain inno- what experiences, what qualities in , 2150 pep (Foe Mendluy Dinter) vations that should add years to family llving give children strong parents each one. : 7 ta 8-oz. package noodles their life Spans roots for growing,” the article says. 3 \ “They'll do well in any kind of 7-0z. can tuna fish OR 8-0z.| . - fo n we ate lo tha Fortunatel t Charles ibly a sticky clay l*~ The 106 manufacturers who " unately we are learning v soll except Possibly 3 StEy ; San ted salmon have combined to produce the a good home is not to be judged oe. and even that can be lightened 104-0. “can condensed mushroom | oon FOC ae bie primarily by the size of the income, tion of with peat mow, ashes of sand soup standards. These result in fm- or even the evidences of culture or \age. the or a combination of these ma- | - 1c sweet or fresh sour cream inall taste. _e, ie : terials, Then with chemical fer- | 1 c. grated sharp cheese proved perjunijtice ping pally “Wherver 1t may be, a good home 3 connizy ¥ 4 tilizer or Fobeg are pt | % Isp. salt a : for children has certain upmistaks fond in jhe Jan ood Pe be Co) Dopey bollirig wlted] THE LATTER includes a re- CERTIFIED LIGHTING—Fip the switch of this fable lamp (able characteristics: The members » : : Xe i iff lof the family respect and like each moved for several years. But water six or seven minutes or until| designed reflector bowl, a foot and you'll get “certified lighting." That means it has passed stiff ; y respe h fi f he other; they enjoy being together Belgium, they do have to have a sunny |barely done. Drain thoroughly but more of cord and a patented plug. | fests administered to lighting fixtures before they can wear that and working together; they help resented place. ldo not rinse. Turn into a six-cup| In addition, the lamps must pass | ~ certified” seal. The white shade, which lets through-a maximum Socls other. out and (hey fool rons ine Eder, «Some years [ve put off setting 3 ; |casserole. a “tip test” before théy're granted of light, is especially constructed to eliminate uncomfortable glare sonably free to be themselves.” 3, Prea- them until Octiber it September | """F) WER FAN—Harold Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs, Cornelius |, Orin off from tuna or salmon the, cerhfett feb [2 brighter. (Avees BY. Fishes says ARerian pusunia i ° land flake the fish coarsely over . The metal skeleton of the lamp | . —— § Sontisiuss a x Jus adpenae | Hunt, 906 Paca st. admires the asters grown by Mrs. Dorothy the noodtes. Pour em a won't bend nor will the shade | the other an end-table variety); more restrained ones. no anges need Jo be Vhsue oody —— ] On Were 0g | Whitlow and Miss Cathleen Coleman. ¢ er fish, then the c Sprinkle fr Warp. | & swing arm and a bridge lamp, | That goes for the price, too , . , [What children need. toneludess | A : . |over fish, then the cream. Sprinkle frame warp 8 8 F There's a wid in th 4. |“They can believe and trust that SAWDUST, potaio peelings and | whitewash,” Miss Coleman went | Next door at 825, Mrs. Pearl [With salt and pepper; then top As for variety, there are 11 | and a dresser and a dressing table {Umm a, 8 range In Whe med. their home will be a good home for ph IN old bricks plus a dash of imagina- | on with their story. “We used salt | Green started ivy last year for a [YL Slieese moderately’ Bol ne IVP Dom vii 0 Soose, They | lamp. | The lamps are available in home |® child if he is loved and wanted 4 tion ahd a love for flowers—all | and hot water and let it stand ground cover: nesy the BOWS, (leptin re oe ven nc oil sel oF 8 ps SX “ aa NN furnishing departments here. and knows it; if he is helped to 3 these combine in two attractive | overnight and it sticks just like She. mdxed dust Tait B hy onl > xn ites) or withou Uorescen a : a EACH dressing table lamp has a '| grow up by not having too much or yards on W. Ninth st. paint.” PIE IMixe. SaWUS alf and ha I> un the Joo s bu ng hot! junior floor lamp; a pin-up 1 difrusi disk that fits ar d | too little done for him; if he has At 821 Mrs. Dorothy Whitlow | Other ideas they “just” think | With the ‘soil, “because it holds and the cheese is toasted appetizinig-| lamp; two table lamps (one large; | g'ass dliusing a around | SOCIAL (some: tiine--and: some space of his and Miss Cathleen Coleman have up”: They are marking their | water for a long time.” The ivy [ron tp. by placing the "Few grains salt | the socket, ‘THat, ‘together with SITUATIONS lown; if he is part of the family, ve fled a tiny back yard with neat | newly sown perennial seed rows. Now covers the entire bed, SRE wil Doping Eo § 2 thsps, lemon Juice the two-way switch that turns ‘has fur with the family, and be flower beds. “The ground is low,” | with wooden picnic forks. Easy ‘She buried potato peelings | pottery late. ISOM, CE ERR oe a Lop, 20 4a 100 satis (ane held dl SURTATION :. You.g9: Aebhes es AORG Irena Srp 2 Mrs. Whitlow explained, “so we | to write on, easy to stick into the | around an elephants ear that has P en | Drain cherries. Combine their ness for decoration; the other to | door to greet friends who have rr ——————————— had to bring in fill dirt. Then | ground. To make Oriental poppy ' responded with outsize growth. | CHERRY TAPIOCA |sirup, water, tapioca, sugar and sali. shed more light on makeup appli- | come to visit you. Card Par = Booked To every time it rained the: sitle- | seed germinate fast, they sprinkle “Potato peelings rot and keep | (For Monday Luncheon) |Bring to a boil, stirring constantly.| cation) will delight every woman. WRONG WAY: Show your The Ladies society of the Maecne . walks got muddy. So we hauled “the tiny seeds over a dish towel . moist—that's what it likes,” she No. 2 can red cherries packed in As soon as it boils vigorously, re- | The lamp and shade designers surprise at theif unannounced | jerchor will have its first monthly A some old bricks to hold the beds | that's been dipped into water | says. She also uses the easy-to- sugar sirup move from heat and stir in lemon/| in the plan are uninhibited. Wo | visit. card party tomorrow afternvon at i in place and whitewashed them | and wrung almost dry, then fold | raise black-eyed Susan for a % c. water juice and drained cherries. | study-lamp exterior for their de- | RIGHT WAY: Act pleased, [the Athenaeum. Mrs. Thomas Baker = | $0 they'd look nicer.” | the towel and let it stand over- | golden hedge along one side of |'4 c.quick-cooking tapioca Stir occasionally while cooling. As| signs! They're obtainable in lush | but not surprised, to see them. and Mrs. Louls Krelg will be the i “You want to make a heavy | night. I the front yard. I% ec. sugar [tapioca cools, it will thicken, fabrics and metals as well as in| *" | hostesses. 4 A % Shop Wasson's Daily—Monday Through Saturday—9:30 A. M. to 5 P. M,, "

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