Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1947 — Page 13

26, 1947

pond I > . : a . ; x ¢ ' : 5 so Na 3 ww ; ; : v \ ” » . 4 we . ; \ 3 3 io, Pe : xers WEDNESDAY, NOV. %, 1947 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : . PAGE 18 v We, the Women— [Yours for the Making — Couple Plans : Teen Topics— \The Doctor Says— ¥ No One Wants 7 0s to Sew for. Christmas Giving ‘Wedding Trip {Make “the Introduction Dignified. School Health: J . : ly hd " To Entertain To Chicaio Care Varies w A : . g : \, | - a t og alts The Ottspr Ing | Mannix-Bauman Rite; W ith Area a and Children No Longer Will Be Tomorrow | Follow-Up Necessary" y's Catholic By RUTH MILLETT | will be the scene of the wedding of ILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M. D Edward Pin- Y EA Nal Werks {Miss Florence Bauman to Willlam + : | By W aM A ahildyen should . SOCIAL LIFE, as it is organ- | P, Mannix at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow. 8 RURAL rtuniti ith Se rs ats Hh ized by the young paren.s of to~ # |The Rev. Fr. Burchard Conrad will §i a nr > health pros ia% is certainly rough on the Se. sh Ete 78a tection 18 concerned, but, generals Mrs. Magers, : ¥. Au War uman, 1 ly speaking, this is not the case. They enter , 808 E. Minnesota St., are the parents § Basic health protection should the picture only | of the bride, and Mr, Mannix is the include at least a health examinaEe as nuisances, ‘son of Mr, and Mrs. P, E. Mannix, tion, but examinations often are who have to be (922 N. Riley Ave. { omitted or poorly done, and fol: B honhebger wear shifted around || Mrs. James E, Mannix, the ma- low-ups, for the correction of deocks, and taken care tron of honor, will wear rose velve- fects, are lacking because combe the best of somehow, so (teen, and Mrs. Willam Lynch, munity medical resources are not pherger and that the par- | bridesmaid, will wear green velve- known or are poorly utilized. be ‘ushers. ents can get to- teen. James Mannix is to be the Contrary to popular belief, there white chan- gether to- have best man, and Jack and Edward {s more to disease prevention in nolded bagice fun. (Mannix will be us..ers. Bobby Joe rural children than fresh air, sun{llusion ~ ei) Suppose Lhe | Wallman will be ringbearer. | shine and good food. d of orange Joneses are The bride will wear a white satin Although rural children enjoy carry white Ruth Millett having some gown accented with seed pearls. the known benefits of outdoor life, center, people in to dinner. It is tacitly | |Her two-tiered illusion veil falls they rank below children from the Antlers understood that the guests aren't "ltrom a satin tiara, apd she will § large cities and those from small, in the home supposed to bring their children. lcarry white camellias on a white well-organized communities in , the Jouple ©" So they feed their children | prayer book. uncorrected physical defects and § trip to Cin. early—a hurry-up, quick-lunch | | The couple will leave for a wed- records of past illnesses. at home in type of meal, because the grown- | ding trip to Chicago after a break- IF HEALTH examinations are to ups are eating out—and then the fast in the Golden Pheasant Rese 4 i ’ en at school; it is not wise to graduate of children face the prospect of be- t d ton in the h given a i al by a baby-sitter aurant and a reception 8 ome hold them more often than once al Schopl of ing put to bed by a y f the brides brother. Eugene ldaueevee ay nt he 3 en woe Swe BR | ro a a ® =x =» ' | servic Yup THE CHILDREN of the host TO STUFF A CHRISTMAS STOCKING—Cunning toys to fill a child's Christmas ~~ They will be at hope With he . ) | available for helping prvtlem . and hostess fare no better. They, bride's parents after Monday, Mr. = children and for giving them 7 $50 DOGS JUNG IO eran Shen stocking to bursting are easy to make with simple patterns and leftover scraps ot a EU reity of LET'S GET ACQUAINTED — Tom Adcock introduces Mike | more extensive advice, Yearly exUS to bed 30 they won't be in sight fabric and yarn. In the photograph, Songstress Mary Hatcher puts the finishing touches Notre Dame and is now a student at Barth (right) to Lois Williams in this picture especially posed for aminations are a farce, if defects New By. when the grown-ups arrive. on the calico horse made by the pattern sketched upper right. The rabbit, dog, teddy Busler University. La The Times. All the models are seniors at Franklin Township High are not sorteted. take picipal eloc- Once upon a time, chiliren bear and Aunt Jemima doll patterns sketched along the borders also are tied to School. | Physicians should re ono a shared in the soclal life of their 4 oo Loe cewn counterparts in the photograph. Not included is the Polly Pigtail doll Beauty— “ x» «8» part in health eXaiminations ————a . parents... Come to dinner meant | Pp P graph. . ly Fg { By SALLY Mary.” And be just as formal | Where children are lined up and 8, Chicago; “come and bring the children.” (upper loft], 'Dutch- -Boy Bob | TF YOU'RE bringing your | win ie-yous old Buddy as with | patuded by 3 Japidly Sat I . » But such invitations are rare » yn.» 8 a» “steady” home to meet Pop an the rest. Kiddies have their dig- | * OX oa, pt ese days. Parents just don’t ap- | WIN MORE little riends this an Aunt Jemima doll, for example. ' Polly Pigtail doll, twin rabbits, Sh : Gl : Mom and the family, you'll have nity, you know, amine them. £ prove of including the children, veaf with less strain on your More sewing-box scraps will or a family of bears. OWS 3108S to make the introductions. , aw. A school health program in a whether they are doing the en- budget by making your own dress Auntie to the nines in her | The baby cub of this bear fam- The usual rule holds: Intro- WHEN A relative puts in. an rural district cannot be effective | take Mise tertaining or being entertained. Christmas toys. traditional costume. A fine speci- | ily is slated to win the hearts of By ALICIA HART duce the less important to the appearance, say, “Uncle John, this Unless parents co-operate. nis bride on The whole idea seems to be to Use sewing-box scraps and pat- men of a horse or a floppy-eared | parents as well as the lucky child NEA S(aff Writer more important, the younger to is Anne Smith.” And, turning to Medicine knows a great deal s Evangelical . get away from the children as terns that chart .every stitch of dog take no more material—and who gets this toy. DAZZLING attributes of youth = (he older, a boy to a girl. your girl, "Anne . . . my uncle, About how to prevent and cure They will > often as possible. And don’t think | your way. This makes filling socks no more time than an evening. The cub goes into a sock im- worth showing off while you can Say, “Mother, this is Anne” Mr, Jones." diseases, but this knowledge is bridal dinner _the youngsters don't realize it, with your own clever handiwork | Lk * x % bibing his favoriié beverage from are the healthy gloss and rich (Needn't mention her last name. Make introductions promptly. ee) cea est it is put into effect Restaurant, \ easy. MNANTS of yarn will mage 5 milk bottle which you can : : The gal's your. current rave and Don't let poor Annie hang around ° ’ daughter of ‘Bazaar Arranged What it adds up to when lists = crocheted dolls and good money- crochet in jig time out of white SOlOF of Jour hin you've been babbling about her at = like a nameless kitten. ys ———————————— C. Rehinson, | are completed are favorite an- | saving replicas of Toyland's ani- | cotton thread. Best way to show off these , ory meal or in every letter, All this goes for a boy guest. Spaghetti-Wise fr. and Mrs, : By Chur ch Groups | imals which bring yelps of glee | mals. sven attractions, says Tura DeGes, New | haven't you?) Only, of course, in presenting him | Here's a meat that’s ready-made

Veghorst, St., the parents he

The Jessy Wallin Heywood Alli-|

ance and the Elizabgghans will sponsor a bazaar and food sale Lec.

from little girls.

Odds and ends of fabric dug out | of a basket will make and stuff |

Yarn may even be unraveled from discarded knitwear to feed

‘the crochet hook that loops up a

NOTE: To obtain patterns for any of the toys shown, send 18

cents in coin for each pattern |

York hairdresser, is to style your |

hair simply. Her favorite style for the young

With the younger members of the family, the guest is the person to be honored.

to any female above 12 years you put the gal ahead of the guy. It's not as. hard as it looks.

for serving with spaghettl, It's salami, and it's already flavored with garlic, so you won't have to

Messrs. and 4 in the church parlors of the All desired, . together with the “pat- | of “ " Its “Anne, this is my sister And it's very important. dd that traditional hetti sea2 3 , rl is a “Dutch-boy bob,’ which y portan A nal spag se llbeck, Her- Souls Unitarian Church. A cov tern number, your name and ad. Ml oly ili No tes soning. The meat is filling and Buckley Jr, ered dish luncheon will be served at | dress, to Anne Cabot, The In- pig style gives hair every chance Cou le | 0 Be Wed | omo Vv |good—so in reality you're adding | PF. Motley Boom. Artin DORA wi ce a dianapolis Times, 530 8. Wells «5 shine, says Miss DeGez. Pp roy [two ingredients at once. wiky Mayer, tems an We, | St, » Chicago 7 x x =» A wedding breakfast at LaRue's satin frocks. William Hartman will! Flavors Int fied ort W 2%, Miss Laura Buehler are in charge, K Ven SER a FOR THIS bob, hair—unless it Restaurant will follow the marriage pe the best man, and Raymond avors In ensifie Tage aR) of arrangements. 1 Smart K itt is naturally curly—needs a per- 'of Miss Rita Hartman to James H. Walpoie ‘and Mr. Gout 11 al Rose oil is sometimes added to ren | nt ir 1g manent only to give it “body.” Randolph. The Rev. Fr. Corrin pra n r. Gottemoller Will raspberry or strawberry in candies ———— The less permanent you put into ‘Murphy will read the vows at 9 De Ushers. . jor sirups to intensify the fruit : = Club 10 Meet | Violet or lavender is used

vour hair, the less setting and 'a. m. tomorrow in St. Roch’s Cathfussing it requires to keep it look- olic Church.

The bride will wear a blush pink flavor. |satin gown accented with seed In some candies to strengthen the ing well-groomed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartman, pearls, Her two-tiered pink illusion! /almond flavor. One upkeep requirement for the 136 Camden St, are the parents veil will fall from a rosebud Malo, | “Dutch-boy bob” is a regular of the bride, and Mr. Randolph is She will carry a bouquet of pink { trimming for bangs. They must (he son of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Ran- amazonitas and gardenias with an Unique addition to the canned look cleanly cut and must not be dolph, Southport. orchid center, goods shelf is one tin can which allowed to grow too long, warns = Miss Martha Hartman will be the The couple will be at home in holds five different kinds of vege- | Miss DeGez. maid of honor, and Miss Marie Greenwood after Dec. 8 when they tables separated from one anIf you like curvy bangs, her tip Hartman and Mrs. Charles Gotte- return from a wedding trip through other. Parchment paper walls be-

COOKIES WITH THAT good homemade “ook are the most wanted ones at holiday time. They bring back pleasant memories of | » childhood, youthful associations and vigorous appetites. This influence may have had something to do with the perpetuation of certain types of cookies made only at this time of year. The kinds may vary among different nationalities. » ” = f ALMOND RINGS (For Saturday luncheon)

1 ¢. butter or fortified margarine

The WAD Club will ‘meet at 8 p. m. Friday with Mrs, Maude Rinehart, 1509 Rembrandt St.

Tailored Undies

Vegetable Variety Bake eight to 10 minutes. Slide : onto” the cookie sheet to cool. Makes about three dozen. . |

» ” » A is to roll them up when you set ynoller will be bridesmaids. The at- Ohio and Kentucky. Mr, Randolph {tween the layers of vegetables 4 mii flour Fe INGER SNAPS your hair. tendants will wear blue and copper it attending Butler University. turnjthe trick. i y p. sa . W a - hi ———— a ———————————— ; ; : 1'3 ¢. brown sugar. firmly packed | H 6 thsps. confectioners sugar ac ‘white corn sirup i 1 egg yolk | 14 tsp. salt 1 1 egg white I 1g tsps. ground ginger ni 1 tsp. vanilla 2% c. sifted all-purpose flour *

By SUE BURNETT A beautifully tailored slip and pantie set that fits to perfection.

14 ¢. ground almonds 1, ¢. sugar - 1 tsp. cinnamon. | preheat the oven for 15 minutes at 330 degrees F. Grease the baking sheets. Measure the butter

to soften. Measure the flour and resift with the salt. Cream the butter and confectioner’s sugar, then the egg yolk and white and beat until smooth and creamy. Stir in the ‘vanilla, then the flour mixture. Put the mixture.

rings onto the cookie sheet about two and a half inches in diameter. Combine the almonds, sugar | and cinnamon and sprinkle carefully over the top of the rings.

into the mixing bowl and let stand

into a cookie press and force the |

THE DOCTOR ANSWERS—

QUESTION: By mistake 1 put some nose drops in my eye. To counteract the effect, I washed the eye with an advertised patent eye wash. Do you think this will have a

Place the first five ingredients in the top of a double boiler. Heat over boiling water, stirring until the butter is melted and the ingredients are well blended. Remove from the heat, cool slightly, then add the flour. Blend thoroughly. Chill the dough thoroughly, then divide in four portions. Roll out one portion at a time on a lightly floured board to a_very thin sheet, about one-sixteenth of an inch thick. Cut in two-inch rounds, place on greased baking sheets about onehalf inch apart. Bake in a moderately hot oven (400 degrees F.) for five minutes. Let cool a few minutes, then remove the cookies to a cake rack to cool. Stored in tightly covered containers, these cookies will keep several months. Makes about 11 glozen.

Isabelle Barnhart Is Married

Times State Service

GOSHEN, Ind., Nov. 26—Mr, and Mrs. Dean L. Barnhart, Goshen, an-

/ By MRS. ANNE CABOT

Pusio-up sleeved swealers are news because they are fashion right and comfortable. Ribbed waist, sleeve-bands and matching yoke add distinction to this easily Knitted sweater. Introduce color contrast by saddle stitching ‘around the front closing and yoke. To obtain complete knitting instructions, sizes 12, 14, 16 and 18 included, stitch illustrations and complete directions for Pattern 5288, send 16 cents in coin, your name, address -and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Ine dianapolis Times, 530 S. Wells 8t.,

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The lace-trimmed slip can have nounce the marriage of their daugh- v «a " built-up or ribbon shoulder straps, permanent effect on my vision? ter, Isabells Anne, to John R.| PNB trip, and lunch time ap- and bookkeeping advantages of the low cost - ’ the neat panties are as comfort- ANSWER: Your physician Burchfield on Sept. 20 in Law- proaches. -< SG able as can be. can advise you on the condi- renceburg. 4 WRONG WAY: Wait for Pattern 8952 is for sizes 32, 34, | tion of your eyes. If your med- ; 3 her to make plans for taking checking account service available t t ‘om. . 36, B10, 43, 44 46 arr ab. Bite eine cabinet had been house- The bridegroom is the son of Mr. you to- lunch. / 8 : ce aval b e oday at any bank or trust com and Mrs. Ralph 1. Burchfield,

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