Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1947 — Page 23
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NEVER, NEVER LINGER!—Gloria Kennard illustrates today's pat peeve—the gal who doesn't know how to leave a party gracefully. Roma Jeanne Hittle and Bob Dickinson have been telling her goodby for the last 15 minutes. They are all students at Broag | Ripple, and posed for this picture for The Times. " - ~
Teen Topics—
Curfews Must Be Kept; but Say Goodnight Smoothly When You Leave a Party—Don't Dawdle
By SALLY YOU PROMISED to be home by midnight, didn't you? And the |
party’s still going strong at eleven-forty-eight. What to do? Well, you can throw all responsibility to the winds, ignore your promise and stay with the crowd.
Yeah, you can do that. But down on you. Next time he'll set perfect justice, too, pal. If you can’t keep your word, why should he trust you?
tained, there's always the telephone. But usually the sensible
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thing is to beat feet for home |
on the dot. It's easy to say goodnight nonchalantly, if you
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A TOUCH of mystery: “Gotta |
big day tomorrow. Have to get some shut-eye.” A man-to-man frankness: “It pays to humor the family.” Or simply an airy fare- | well: “I'll be seeing ya.” The important thing is to exit on your next line. No arguing, no back-chat, please! Make up your mind to go—and’ GO. If you're dating, it's up to the lady ‘to make the first move, you know. So have .a heart, gals. Tne r s are on the spot when ee ui pals are night owls. Don’t be a Lingering Lucy!
Let Hoop Aid Color Choice |
NEA Staff Correspondent YOU can try out many of the unusual fall colors for their effect upon your personal coloring before you buy a dress. The trick is to use fabric or crepe-paper made into a
color-hoop and used to encircle your |
head and hook around your neck. According to an expert who uses her own trick, you can try out a strong, medium or weak tone of the game color and thereby often make a much better choice of the three.
® = = WHEN trying out color, test it for ite effect on your skin, hair and eyes. The best color to choose is the one which equally divides its flattery among all three features. If you are testing a color for evening wear, it's a good idea to try out its becomingness under artificial light. Some colors do a fadeout and others a quick-change act under artificial light. If you want to determine the best daytime color that is going to be
put bo its severest test out of doors, do your color-testing outside.
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WHEN PLANNING TO SERVE ICE CREAM one needs to know exactly what the cream is made of in order to be able to select the rest of the foods in the meal wisely. There is a wide variation of ingredients even in one variety of | ice cream and each variety differs from the other considerably. example, strawberry ice cream may be almost a fake so far as the
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strawberry content is concerned. Synthetic coloring ‘and flavorigg and just a few strawberries may look and taste as good as a reain made with a maximum amount | of berries. The colored, flavored cream is lacking in vitamin C value, but may be actually higher imfat and protein value. Chocolate ice cream usually is much higher in fat and protein value than #& real strawberry, raspberry or peach cream. But it has little or no vitamin C value. All ice creams supply a good portion of the required A and B vitamins. If a hearty dessert is needed, cream with high fat, protein and vitamin value is desirable. !
RASPBERRY FREEZE ’
(For Saturday dinner) 1 ¢. evaporated milk 1 tbsp. lemon juice 14 tsp. lemon rind Pinch salt 3% c, seedless black raspberry jam .(homemade or commercial) Pour evaporated milk into a refrigerator tray and freeze to an fcy mush, Transfer evaporated milk to a cold wl, add lemon juice and beat with a rotary beater until stiff and fluffy. Add remaining ingredients and continue beating until thoroughly. blended. Turn ‘mixture back into chilled freezing tray Immediately and freeze 6 to 8 hours, Serves four to six.
‘Bridge—
No. Trump Doubles Business
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America's Card Authority WITH most experts any double
of a no trump is for business.
| The no trump is used as a denial
of strength. For example, if you open the bidding with one heart,
| next hand passes, and your partner has a very weak hand, he bids
one no trump. A double of that no trump often can get a good penalty. d Your partner also may bid the no trump to deny your suit bid. Few experts would double Mrs, Helen Sobel of New York for business, but nevertheless that is what happened on today’s hand in the world championship pair event, ” » » WEST opened the four of hearts, East won with the ace and came back with the five of hearts, which went te West's queen. The heart was returned, Mrs. Sobel won with the jack, and led a small diamond. East won dummy's queen with the ace, and knocked out Mrs. Sobel's king of hearts. Another small diamond was played, West won with the jack, and for want of a better lead, he came back with the three of diamonds. , .
By MRS. ANNE CABOT
Christmas gifts and are as pretty | and dainty as can be. Crochet the | four-inch pineapple heart in white | or pastel thread, lace with matching ribbons over a cotton pad stuffed with sachet or perfumed | center, { The oblong “pillow” is crocheted in pink or white and the circie of red and white thread. (You can dream up enchanting color | combinations). A lovely remem- | brance for r friend who is ill. To obtain complete crocheting ! instructions and stitch illustra- | tions for the gift sachets (pat- | tern 5064) send 16 cents in coin, | your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The | Indianapolis Times, 530 S. Wells St., Chicago 7.
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