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By SALLY ! . i Oh Eddi that A I Y A FEW MORE do's and dont's | Sweet of hal was. S ast XY €ar | for Thanksgiving guests. ' . i A 50-year: A thoughtful visitor brings his ured one -1 The Trimmings, T00, hostess s guest present, or sends capt EXPERIMENTS CONDUCTED by the Navy Research Center, Are Relatively Cheap | ohe after his visit. : purse sna . Bethesda, Md., reveal that real or synthetic lemonade. and cola bev- WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 (UP)— Nothing expensive-or elaborate, several bloc erages, which consain phosphoric acid, have an eroding or etching | Turkey should be a comparatively kids. A box of good candy or a After cha eflect gn the teeth ©» good buy for Thanksgiving’ dinner. carton of cigarets or a suitably beckyards | What foods protect the teeth against this acid action? After It is plentiful and relatively cheap, selected book. blocks, Mis. nearly two vears of research it was found a small amount of oxalate i as things go these days. So are Present the token, shortly after : put into the acid’ beverage would | — . - — the trimmings. + your arrival, with a few casual Meridian St. protect tooth enamel There should be about three 2 | Official figures indicate that words: “I hope you like caramels, drugstore at Nutritionists know that spinach | cups of drained spinach Add | turkey will cost about the same as Mrs; Smith.” Or, “Bob says this is end rhubarb are two of ‘the | mace and pepper and toss to dis- 4 ast year—between 49 and 61 cents YOUr brand of cigarets” richest-bearing oxalate foods. 80 | tribute the seasoning. Poach Lhe ul a pound, depending upon where If there are younger brothers that's another -feason for intro- | eggs while the spinach is cooking you live and where you shop. and sisters, it's a nice gesture to ducing spinach into family menus | and keep them hot. Arrange the Larger birds, as usual, will be take ‘em something. Kids love at frequent intervals Spinach in A uniform layer on a less expensive, Last year some ime sslore toys’ and lolly-pops, ” 10t platter } ' SPINACH DINNER Cut ‘the tonst in strips and Li iy Joishing whee thap 2 y g (For Tuesday dinner) — The oo pn Dive ang [Pomrda as oy SENDING p post- vgsit presIbs, spinach a ' . We ent, enc “ ‘ . 4 thsps butter or fortified mar- | tomatoes carefully over this and | And once again some butchers for a windy Rie Tanks ip Ad , py th 3 v : » : igh DE WR a3 nil ne op: will he DR Ering Rajves SY Sianiers But, remember, folks, you still If your hostess’ home is staffed 1% wi og Sejve immediately ; of ye sans 1 MELEY or. the have to write a regular bread 'n with servants, you'll have some Le mix Serves four to Ave cook wit sma y | butter letter. too. That's an ab- | special problems. i ©. pimiento cheese 8 apartment-sized oven. solute MUST, after every visit of | * You ought to know about ’ 1 No. 2 can tomato , . 4 Roasting hens should be another 8 om, 1's ¢._holling water buy, The xpected to © .reck-end or longer. just in case. So we'll get around re a i i MERICAN PORE CASSEROLE igh We Bh a ee ‘Make it show your appreciation, | to the subject at a later date. 3 8 y For tdnesday nner) » Pinch mack 1 tbsp. shortening. pound. ar la tsp. pepper 1 slice fresh han (1% Ibs.) OR Poultry of all kinds will be a wn Bridge— $ poached t¢§2 8 pork chops more economical holiday food than R Bi d Sh 3 pieces toast a Cc. ieoked rice a Toast.’ The Bureau of Labor, cverse 1 OWS Strength Trim the spinach and wash tsps. salt Statistics lists rib roast as selling . 0 By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY leaf by leaf in lukewarm water. | Pepper for 64.8 cents per Pound on the na- rs sr, aca Prepare a'white sauce using three | 1 medium onion, sliced tional average, compared with 559 DURING the Metropolitan Tour- yas tablespoons of the butter, the | 1 No. 2 can tomatoes cents last year. nament in New York I sat down for rH flo ir and milk Then add theese: Heat the shortening in a heavy Comparative prices show that a few minutes beside Bertram Leb- 41053 N AK62 stir until melted; and keep warn skillet Add the ham or chops meat in general is about 15 per cént har Jr, treasurer of the American VKJ3 vas over hot water wl | and brown well on Hoth sides higher than last Thanksgiving time Cortract Bridge League and know: 06 Ww E ©1004 Heat the, tomatoes to boiling Iran fer the meat to a casserole, and about 80 per cent higher than to New York sports fans as Bert £71007 S {48543 Add the remaining butter and salt | Sprinkle the rice and SEASONINGS during the days of price control. Lee, "WHN “sports announcer. 2 Dealer and pe pps it Juin, keeping | on top of the meat, : Pork — made more plentiful be- & think you will be Interested in Lebhat hot, Now add boiling water an hen arrange the sliced onions cause of the shipment of hogs to the bidding that Lebhar employed AAB4 the one feaspoon of galt to Lhe {over the 1ice and ‘add the to. {market under the grain conserva- on today’s hand. v105 spinach and boll rapidly, uncov- | matoes. Cover and place in a tion program—is the best meat buy. Practically everyone would open > 9AKQS83 ered, turning spinach over two or | moderate oven (350 degrees FP.) It is about 20 per cent cheaper than this hand with a diamond, and 1 AKQ three times. Cook until tender or | and hake at least an hour or in mid-September. Beef is slightly Nad more or less decided that would Tournament—-Neither vul. for about eight minutes, Drain | until both the meat and rice are lower, $00. : be my“ bid, when I heard Lebhar South West North East on we water. a ————— lender. But the increase in turkey pro- bid ome Sith: 3 a q 14 Pin iv Bass A duction—it is now 4.1 pounds per mediately I saw that he wante 2 ass ass Glamour The Doctor Says— _—— person annually compared with 2.6 '© fevers on the hand| If his part- 2 Pass 34 Pass pounds before the war—has taken "®' bid a heart or a spade, he could 3 M x bas ie Port : ¢ I Di ) owl out of the [nen make the reverse bid of two SN.T. Pass ass ! Specia J1€Ls Pe Daliceive ! ous ‘of diamonds to show a powerful hand mi a Pass ~ : pening Cranperry production also is up a ga 8 on i Employed —not as high as last year, but far _ THAT is what happened, and as
By SUE BURNETT
For Sprue
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Paris Divided on Long & Short of It {i key Prices
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above the pre-war -average. And cranberry prices are expected to be below last year's comparatively low
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MONDAY, NOV. 24, 1947
Gifts Help to Express Thanks
North did not have much, he signed off with two hearts Lebhar now bid two spades, and this allowed Lis partner to show a “t in spades with
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By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M.D, ~~ ——eee x x on * a Bglre. il be ‘om put the three spade bid. y SOME PATIENTS suffer from ; | By EPSIE KINARD, NEA Staff Writer There - tons, b With a heart bid and a spade thelr faflure to absorb fat, fat Bunny Ball PARIS, Nov, 24—Even Paris, where the “new_look”. 22 abundance of cauliflower, cab-|, ° "\\ "Noy nang Tebhar hae
soluble vitamins and certain Sugar: from food. This illiress, sprue, which follows is treated by special diets and’ blood medicine with good results
Sprue may develop either as a
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started, is divided into two camps:
objectors.
The partisans and the
The Parisiennes marketing on the Rue Lupec, who
“wrathfully ripped off a “new
look” dress recently from an
‘“bage, rutabagas, spinach, pumpkin,
squash and sweet potatoes. And there is an excellent supply of raisins and dried fruits for making holiday plum puddings, mince meats, pies and. sauces.
he could risk asking his partner if he had an ace, hence he hid four no trump. The Blackwood response of five diamonds by North showed one ace.
At this point Lebhar decided to
Of Ceremony »
Miss Rosemary Quear and .John Richard Rodarmel were married at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the Carmel Friends Church. The Rev. George Lee officiated.
" ; iC . , Tractor . didi Nuts, ticularly chestnuts for prtaAry discuss ir following another Ad American model, are not the only objectors here. Siding rs piv Bg a play the hand at a slam. and he. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Quear.- . ctims are emaciated : 7 alg i , adi p . Ay t © seriously consider ’ ; har ipo Tiny Be Bimini with the embattled gals is Molyneux, leading French dance, too. Citrus fruits, apples and idered a grand slam. Carmel, are the parents of the
and tongue
sary. Folic acid, a recent discovery
sturdy cotton will take all kinds
couturier
The protests of the women— some are angry manifestations—
who says the “new look” is undemocratic and
stabilized after a few modifica-
pears are other plentiful items.
woman checker in
¢ » n % BUT when he bid five no trump
old J. Hayes and Mrs. P. A. Hen-
bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rodar-
here.
Cg Ihe result of an excessive loss furnishes propaganda for the Communists. Cheese Jariciers ean 100k forward , ing for kings. ‘the six club re Pin > pesthon Bt, wre ow 0 CRlclur y 0 . to an enjoyable 10ilday season = > Boh Te ay Sowa, the Backing the “new look” is couturier Jacques Fath, a Cheese i. through Sgptem- SE oy Rim he had Sole far pe matron of honor, Mrs. John twitchings and spasms occur strong partisan who claims he started it a vear and a half ber was up about 26 per cent ove Most of the citer = amb H. Buchler Jr, Chevy Chase, Md. | The cause of sprue is not known | non with or &lcip . last year's. 5 SLi =o Players wore green satin. Reid Priest, Laago with longer skirts. Fath contends that since trends Opened the bidding with one dia-.fayette, whs the best man but circumstances of its origin SUg- e alwavs rr ian : . oa » Not all of that has been aged mond. partner bid ‘a heart. and oo ve, s € 5 ms ana gest that it is a defcency dines, | are always created for rich women, who set the styles for the desired nine to 12 months, but pe ‘sobtr was forced to og (fh BYTOn Rodarmel, Ray Renick and ” the masses, fashion has never been democratic. a sizeable quantity has reached the o as forced to bid three Boh Quear were ushers. CAREFUL questioning of patients ¢ Interpreted below are the opposing. arguments marketing stage at lower-than-last- -“pu¢ even this bid could not work Th ride Wore a white satin with sprue usually uncovers the ¢ : ; oo ‘sy : . year's prices, up any enthusiasm with. the North S00 and a fingertip illusion veil story that they have been eating { - gleaned from interviews with these two leading members — te i ® os Slasm Be “1 She carried white chysanthemums y . 8. Most North players bid _,.. . . A diet- consisting largely of starchy ( \ of the French couture: [ Ww e, the Wo onen— three no.irump and that was whare To ounding an orchid center, foods and a small amount of meat. { MOLYNEUX FATH ’ '1t was played , : There was a reception in ihe Stomach and intestinal upsets, de- | The new look is badly timed. Tt Fashions were never born with- C te 7 With” the club opening * South home of the bride's parents nefore cayed teeth and poor oral hygiene { | reflects bad psychology. And it in the times. If a creator thought our SY wad forced to lead a small spade the couple Jett for 8 short Wedding Are common in sprue victims ( N asks for trouble, about the complications of life, ~ toward the queen-jack. Then there oP. They Will be at home after Sprue may develop at any age 3 ~ IND The extravagance of the new he'd never make a dress. If he Has Good Was no guess, as the 10 fell when SU day in West Lafayette. In young children it is called celiac Nm: N styles. creates a class distinction = did, it would be a flop. : a small spade was led toward the MIS. Rodarmel is a member of disease. Unless the child's condi-| NY between the average girl in the Undemocratic? A designer al- f jack-nine. Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, and Mr. ¢ Man By Sopected, it ay Test in| ® street who can't afford to change ways creates for rich women. Ettect PL ai Rodarmel is a member of Delta £ manent stunting o y growth her. wardrobe apd the rich woman There's always plenty of fabric. eo Chi Fraternity. Both are students wih bone Jelcrmites who can. : When we didnt oy fabric, we By ROTH MILEY Bouquets Shown at Purdue University. Ss ¢ , y NE bationts, Fave pA a Using from 25 to 30 yards to | used ingenuity. During the War THE HOUSEWIFE who was tell- At Block's : eondition a long Hine an be| | make a dress in a period of | ‘when we had many more iimita- ing the story was indignant. it . Will Beauty Aid helped as much as those who re- world-wide fabric shortages is | tions, we created two collections seems, that after she had hunted Members of the Garden Club Ment l Pati nts? port early | sheer stupidity. We're limiting a = a year: Used old towels and up and pushed around a week's Section, Seventh District, Indiana a ents: Liver injections, similar to those 5667 dress to from five to six yards, | things for linings. supply of gro- Federation of Clubs, are display- PHILADELPHIA — Members of used in pernicious anemia, are suc and we're doing a good business. I don’t believe in the mani- ceries, totaling Ing a series of flower arrangements the Philadelphia Federation of cessful in curing the adult form 5 By MRS. ANNE CABOT It's «not the dress that matters festations. Women will wear the more than $30, in the Block china department. Women's Clubs have equipped a 12:20 though large doses may be neces. A Soft crocheted bail made of | but the woman who wears it. “new look.” Fashions will be the dour - faced] Bouquets arranged by Mrs. Har- beauty salon at General Hospital
There's plenty of glamour in |is also helpful in correcting anemia ©! Punishment from His Nibs, the A tions, : the serve - your- nessee feature arrangements for They hope the equipment and this exciting dress for those im- in sprue ' are proof that they aren't liking The new fashions underscore a self style grocery the Thanksgiving season. Mrs. service may have a definite theraportant moments in vour life. | a —— | The features are embroidered the extravagant fashions. woman's best points. If she hasn't | was annoyed be- Hayes is chairman of the section's peutic value in the treatment of Three-quarter sleeves are edged | Federatio Meeti | In simple stitches and the ears More conservative and more good points, she can always fake | caused -the shop- committee. |mental patients there. in gay contrast to match the | oh 1 € n iieeting | are crocheted right onto Wee head A wearable clothes make a woman = them: False padding over her hips per remember:d een rere - ining of the fantail peplum | Tomorrow - nothing to break or come | look more ladylike. Extravagant and bosom. one last thing she § | Pattern 8232 is for sizes 12, 14, | The ITSC Federation will ment apart and just a few hours time | drapery can make a lady look like After all, the fillled-in bra was needed and had i 1 16, 18 and 20. Size 14, 4% yards | ay 8 P. m. tomorrow in the Ho- | 1s required. Swell stocking present the exact opposite. I can't stand invented in America. Women to go back for it. La of 35 or 39-inch; 1's yards con- | te] Washington. | ao obtain complete erocheting | [0 see a couple of enormous ‘don't have tq diet now. They | ‘muta Mille “Is that ALL? ; trast Four new chapters of the or- | instructions, stitch illustrations, things, for instance, on a derriere. | can let their hips grow. the checker snapped when she re- 3 | For this pattern, send 25 cents | ganization will be presented. They embroidering directions and fin- Teen T 1k turned. ' : tn-coms, your name, address, size | are the Amsterdam, the Booth RIVAL IR IOYINAL 0 10% Bans) Bal alK-— The story reminded me that caly } i desired and-—the-pattern number | Tarkington and the Nancy Han TT}. oii), : It’ Ca « y recently, when the same thing hap- £ to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis Ce AL oy Xu: pr aes gol your name, address and the t S a use for Than ksgiving pened to me in another grocery, the : | Times Pattern Service, 214 W. | Zueder Zee Chapter, Brownsburg eri Tne oe : wig Bn, ed Fi er | Maryland St. Indianapolis 9 i ————————— In » 030 S. 71 B Li 3 D my apology with: “Oh, at's a ! Ready for You now A newest “a Wells St, Chicage 7 0 é wing m a emocracy A pa like to have our customers! i issue of Fashion. Send. today for ‘Babe Ww ill C ompete By SALLY MAIN decide to buy one more thing.” i your “copy of this Tnspiring fall [For U.S. Golf Crown My Day- - “WHAT ARE YOU MOST THANKFUL FOR this Thanksgiving?” "oom | and winter issue” Fashion. tips, In the belief there are no riles « 3 This was the question asked three teen-agers this week, and they WHICH is all by way of leading : pe features, free pattern . a from competing I hankse1vine q were unanimous in their agreement that just being an American Up to this: Stores would do well to ; printed inside the book, Twenty- |'© preven, omen Pong > Uy > is the greatest gift ir the world. impress on their clerks the import ’ i Bre cons Fe Babe Didrickson ‘Sil G > ) “ Bill Mayer, a Howe senior, is very thankful that the war-is over. ance of a Soft arewer. | 1 TS ———— | Zaharias will try to qualify for the olient Luest I hope 1 can’be thankful next year for a peaceful Thanksgiving, “We like to have our customers 3 Women Vv oters : AN bg Bill says, ~ think of one more thing” to the 3 1948 meet. By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT “I am thankful to be able to Lowell plans to enlist in the harried shopper who may not be as ; WASHINGTON-—-Women voters Mrs. Zaharias, an outstanding NEW YORK, Nov. 24—Thanks: | hope for peace and happiness. regular Navy for two years after businesslike as the clerk would wish, ; : outnumber men voters in the United woman athlete, is holder of the gj, Day will soon be here, and | There are so + he is graduated from high school. hut is a good customer, neverthe- i : States by 1,200,000. British Women's golf crown, members of our family and friends, © many people He wants to study chemistry and Jess. i : St — I | We hope, will be with us on that | who have’ no electronics. “I'm sorry that we haven't what | Tolan Gee day hope in today's He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. you want, but come back again” to! ke An organization called The sorry world,” he Bert Long, 973 Somerset Ave. the customer who leaves without : American Silent Guest, Inc, has states , me buying anything. ] been formed to encourage the A member of A JUNIOR at Broad Ripple, The difference between a curt and Genuine. Walnut or Mahogan Unexpected Gift Ideas sending sar CARE Pugenort the Sigma Phi Bob Dickinson believes that being courteous answer is usually slight 9 Y ADIOAA n 11S WAY, fac OI us
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| tertain a | table on
who can afford to do so can en“silent guest” at our Thanksgiving Day I think it might be a good idea actually to set that extra place
—so-that it would remind us of om
great good fortune in being able not only to eat but to share what we have with others. ~ ~ » THIS movement was launched
by Gov. Robert Bradford of Massachusetts. This seems particularly fitting since he is a direct descendant -of tHe Governor of
| Plymouth Colony who originate
Thanksgiving. He opened the drive at Plymouth Rock, where
+ our Pilgrim fathers landed.
The slogan for the drive is | “Thanks With Giving." Churches
| all over the country will co-oper- | ate,
General Committee and chairman
Basil Haris, chairman of the
of the United States Lines; has
promised priorities on all his ships for food being sent to Europe,
Squire Club, Bill wants to study engineering "at Purdue next vear. He's very grateful to be able to attend college—"that's
Bill Mayer
just another of the benefits that | \ most Americans take for granted A
—the opportunity for education,” he says
Bill is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Mayer, 3038 Newton Ave.
» » ~ We MOST thankful that a " féw hundred years ago there was
a group of persons brave enough to start & new life in America. From them the idea of -democracy developed an idea which will benefit
world. “I think democracy is a very catchy thing and that
everyone in the
in the United States and a citizen is the chief reason for his G Thanksgiving.
glad to be home __for this Thanksgiving dinner, “Last year I was ..in school at Kentucky Military Institute, and I'm really happy 4 that I'll have a real celebration BobDickinsen \\) Cry ursday,” Bob says. Bob hopes to attend Georgia Tech or Wabash. He wants to be a construction operator for
, his dad's coal mines.
The son of Mr, and Mrs. George E. Dickinson, DeLarosia Road,
‘Bob is publicity manager for the
Ripple yearbook and a member of the Draclu Club.
Leper Doctor
“I'm also darn |
in every way but one--its effect on the one who receives it.
Sororities
Alpha Chap., Alpha Omicron Alpha. 6:30 p. m, Tues. Indiana National Bank. Dinner and card party; members’ husbands as guests. Alpha Pi Omega. T p. m. Tues. Mrs
Hobart Tinley, 1021 Congress, hostess. “Pitch-in” dinner and meeting.
Lambda Chap. Delta Sigma Kappa 8 p. m. Tues. Mrs, David Young, 2428 N. Gale, hostess. Pledge service, : Rho Chap. Delta Sigma Kapp... Tues. Mrs. John Young, Stop 8 Road, hostess. Social meeting. Chap. AM, PRO. Tues. Miss Elizabeth Roberts, 6150 Norwaldo, hostess. - “Indiana Musicians,” Miss Louise Lage. Chap. 8S, PEO. Tues. Mrs. E B Crowell, 3245 College, hostess Mrs. A. C. Michael, speaker.
Chap. U, PEO. 1 p. m. Tues. Mrs.
desk,
center
drawer a lustrous finish.
ware. An. appreciated
sellout last week . . .
COLONIAL DESK
sturdil
Rope edge trim, solid oak interior with
quides, Mahogany or Walnut Veneer, hand rubbed to Large writing top and nine dustproof drawers with antique metal hose
now a few
more for tomorrow's selling... ues Layaway for Christmas OPEN 9 A: M. to 5:15 P. M. DAILY
onstructed kneehole
Choice of genuine
gift all can enjoy.
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it's here to stay —and for that I'mgrateful,
J. W. Denny, 84 N. Audubon Road, hostess. “Women Painters, " "Mrs. Jane Gable. £2
PHILADELPHIA — Dr. Dorothy Harris” of this city is returning to! Lanchow, China, where she is the
2000 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE 1902 S. EAST ST.
Marriage wage Costs ANSONIA, Conn. ~The cost of
Gy Sa WR Lk Lowell Long
marrying ; th Connecticut has in- too,” Lowell Long states. He is only woman on the staff of the Chap. W, PEO. 2p. m. Tues. Mrs. sereased- 100 per cent. The fee has a junior at- “Washington High leper hospital ues directed by the| Joe B. Weaver, 6044 Evanston, ) been raised from 31 to $2. School, - (China Inland Missi hostess ‘ i : y 3 No 4 ; : - i 3 g : ne i 7 Vorbis bob 3 ws % a . - ¢ i : : : ; 5 ; bid . - - Gn 2 a
