Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1947 — Page 30
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PAGE 30 We, the Women—
‘Many Parents Have Foolish Idea of Duty”
They're, Told to Keep - An Eye on Children By RUTH MILLETT
NEA Staff Writer f
SEVERAL mothers of girls In
high school were worrying out | °
oud over stories they had
heard of high school kids drink-. |
ing and having
daughters weren't in on any such business. Bul, as one of them put it, “After all, you can't know what teen-agers “arg up to. You
Ruth Millett Just have to trust them to do the right thing.” Phat’s the attitude of many of
toflay's parents, but it's rather a foolish one. ~ ~
” MOTHERS used to assume it
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was their right to’ know what |
their daughters were up to. They
knew before they went out where |
they were going, who their com~ panions were, and when they were due home. ~ It wasn't snoopiness or lack of trust that made the mothers sit up until thelr daughters were home, It was just common senses. A girl is more likely to get home on time if she knows her mother is waiting up for her.
right.” But, if you want to be sure, you'd better keep a par- |
ental eye on them.
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It sounds good to say, “You just | #ve-10- trust -your-ehitdren-to-do-
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unchapero-n-ed——— parties. _ » They all hoped their
HOLIDAY FIREPLACE—A variety of pine
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igan winterberries surrounds three candles of varying heights at either side of this
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center. By JEAN TABBERT HOLIDAY TABLE centers pieces—whether they are to be In traditional, provincial or modern surroundings wil assume an ex-tra-attractive air if they're ac
| cented with flowers,
For the traditional room a candle arrangement will add to the dignity, Use evergreens and pine cones around the bases:of cans dles, or variegated western holly with red berries. Satin bows of holiday red, green or blue will add a festive touch » Candles in figurines also may
be purchased at your favorite florist. According to. William 8. Horn, president of the. Allled
Florists Association of Indlanapolis, many kinds of novelty floral arrangements are available,
» ” » JER YAN. eskimosigloa-fawn combination with candles lighting the snows scene, Or have a religlous scene with angels forming
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CREAMED CHICKEN IN BAKED
| Hubbard squash (2'4 lbs.)
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OF INDIANAPOLIS
and retain to a high degree their
produces Vitamin A.
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STRICTLY MODERN—A ming tres abloom with ,pink roses copies an old English court custom which Henry Vill originated. a choir parade. A Santa Claus “candle”.
would be a novel ar-
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rangement surrounded by a variety of toys from his bulging pack. Select a warm, happy scene for a provincial type room. A paper or wooden village looks charming clustered on a show-white “lawn.” Dot the “ground” with tiny trees and clusters of red winterberries, A tiny light bulb concealed within each house gives the scene a realistic appearanace, Christmas begonias, Jerusalem cherries or red pepper plants will do double duty as last-minute gifts or delightful additions to a provincial interior. » = ” ALTHOUGH chrysanthemums are “right” in any’ setting, theyre especially effective in a modern one, Team them with red winters berries or, \{ a color is used, try mistletoe in a low bowl arrangement, Poinsettia stalks (the ends should be charred for greater life) will emphasize the simplicity of a modern table. White ones, especially, will underscore a sophisticated setting.
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4 WINTER SQUASH IS SUCH Ffam
a valuable vegetable that every
ily needs to learn all about its fine qualities, The Hubbard usually
| is the only one found in markets in the Middle West.
These squashes store exceedingly well because they remain firm
HUBBARD SQUASH (For Monday dinner)
nutritive value far into the late
| winter, | Their rich, golden color is due | Platter. Pour the creamed mixto the high carotene content, the | ture into the cavity, Serve imsubstance from which the body | mediately. In serving, scoop out
the ‘tender meat of the squash
along with the creamed mixture,
Serves five,
Keep Equipment “i Sorted Out
4 ¢. butter 4 ¢. flour 2c, milk 1 tap. salt Wash and sterilize it after each Dash pepper using so that it will be ready when 1% c. diced chicken ested. Scrape out the seeds and fibrous | When the patient is well, store material from the cavity of the Li. gok.room utensils away In a squash. Rub the cut edges of the |convenient place. They may be
squash with butter and place upside down on a baking pan. Bake in a moderately hot oven (400 degrees F.) for 45 minutes to one | hour or until the squash is very soft on the-inside when pricked with a fork.
Melt the butter in a saucepan; blend in the flour, add the milk gradually and cook until the mixture hpils and thickens, Stir constantly to keep smooth, Add seasonings and chicken and place over very low heat or over boiling water until the chicken is hot through, Remove the baked squash to a
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES |My Day— ‘Commission
Readies Draft
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On Rights
Material Will Provide ‘Working Papers’ By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
As a result of the work the Human
amendment proposed would have only one speaker for and one against before a vote was taken. Every one agreed te this until some of the! members decided they had, some-| thing to say, and then there was| the county basketball crown two years ago many persons wondered strenuous objection the rule, just where Franklin Township was.
which they'd accepted earlier in the! day.
an
need of protection.
Steaming Raisins Plumps Them
fresh.
I ‘feel that the governments in the
{United Nations will have some very {good working pdpers to consider land comment on—a draft declara-| [tion of rights, a draft convention or| |covenant on rights, and a report on {methods of implementation. In the United States, any interna-| {tional convention on rights must be {very carefully considered, because it | (would have the effect of legally binding
In both the declaration and the
convention, there will be provisions which will entail a change of attitude toward the value of the human | being as such, and this may require] [considerable education among our| people—but it's a step forward in! the throughout the world.
conception of civilization f |
"= ” { IN ORDER to cover all that we
had before us at this session of the) commission every member has had! School students. to work under great pressure.
GENEVA, Switzerland, Dec. 19:
Rights Commission has done here,
| ;
) | signatory countries to!’ change their laws to meet its provisions, This would be particularly {complicated for us since, lour Constitufjon, so many rights iare reserved by the states. But we have a precedent in the International Labor Organization conven- | tions,
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under |
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‘Go to Town” in
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LET'S WRAP PRESENTS—In this photo, especially posed for The Times, Patricia Whitmore and Maurice Wilhoite are busy get-
ting ready for Christmas. Pat and Maurice
The commission decided that any| 1€€N Talk—
to
Finally, however, the ‘rule was
I think there’s more interest in international bill of
That's. largely because, ex-|
— r——
human team will rights over here than in the United| “on the ball.” States. cept for a few minority groups, the this season are people of our country don't feel the Richard WalkThat's not so er, Donald Adfor many people in other parts of cock, the world. | Rockey, Toon and Bob Elrod. will: be spurred Rose Ann Higgins on by Coaches Potter and Stone Raisins look plump and pretty 2nd the whole student body. The for salads, fruit cups and cookies if| cheer leaders are Ted Marshall, {they are steamed before using. Just! EXene Tucker and Betty Lyster. suspend raisins in a wire strainer Ga ; y Te pa over a small. amount of boiling Leftover Noodles
water for about 10 minutes.
BLOGK'S High Sohesl Hangout, Third Floor
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| Seniors
are Washington High
BETTY KELLER
WHEN FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL walked off with
In case you're still wondering, the home of the Flashes and their
| fellow students is on the Post Rd. just off State Rd. 29, in New Bethel.
Franklin's reputation for basketball was firmly established among
sustained. And that's one of the the county teams by the time the reasons why a fairly complete bill] Flashes won: the trophy. And of rights, covering all three sections! you can be under discussion, will now go to tourney the governments,
sure that when
time olls around his year—+he be
The regulars
Junior Don
They
Leftover noodlgs in the refrigera-
a
‘Paper,
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serving them.
The school feels to keep up with
its champion
team, The senior class has, for the first time in the history of
Franklin Town-
ship, introduced * a yearbook. It 4
will be published in addition to the school newsthe Pilot Flashes. Bill senior president. The school chorus practiced
class
‘Change About
Smith is #§
Betty Keller
| cil members have been | beavers” for days doing the dece
FRIDAY, DEC. 19, 1047
Dressing Up Christmas Presents
By SALLY
SIX DAYS. till Christ.
mas. Hew about those outof -town packages? Did you remember to wrap securely, mail early? i Postal wrappings had to "be stout and plain. No fancy business on the outside. But*inside—and on unmailed gifts—you can let
yourself go. Yes, a hankie in a trick package and make it" look like a mililon dollars, ee . Or you can bundle up a 20buck sweater so it's about as interesting as last week's wash. + The well-dressed Christmas present is a pleasure to receive. It's fun to fix, too, ys = =» BUY HEAVY, slick paper—a striped or patterned job or a sophisticated metallic one. It'll cost more per sheet but one piece will do the work of three layers of filmy stuff. Won't tear when it's piled under the Christmas tree, #Go to town on ribbons and trimmings. Last year’s greeting cards, ‘* you've saved ‘em, make elegant decorations for this year's packages. But a twig of real evergreen or holly is nicest ~f all. Hie yourself to the country and get the makings.
Guest Writers ‘Cover’ Franklin Township School
By ROSE ANN HIGGINS. Franklin Tewnship Migh
“eager
orations for the party. Not to be outdone, the band is working itself into a frenzy trying to shape up the letter “C” for
| the game with Clark Township | High School. The game is sched
# a responsibility
uled for tonight. ; * ¥ » The Sub Deb and Squire Club
| rage hit Franklin Township this
year. Joan Nichols is president of the ZIPS, the first sub deb club organized ‘at Franklin, The HOBO Club is ‘another pioneer group, and is planning a sleigh ride for tomorrow night. y Members of Franklin's only squire club, the BARONS, are working hard to complete the new clubhouse by New Year's Eve. They want to have a stag party and welcome in the new year. Ed
| Howe is chairman of the project. all week for the Christmas pro- |
gram today, and the student cour- | Taen. A gers Paint
‘Sunglass Rims
Horseradish sauce goes well with! Specially processed plastic frames To keep raisins from drying out tor? Stir them into a custard mix-| favorite corned beef, but it also is for sunglasses for teen-agers may Keep sick-room equipment separ- 8fter opening the package, store ture. Add a generous handful of a fine accompaniment for hearty be decorated in India ink or mail
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Gift F¥ehions of the Week Written by Joyce Reynolds, New Palestine
FLASH! F. B. |. (rasuion soaro nvestiaation) DISCOVERS CLUE IN MYSTERY!
We've been searching for that elusive object, the PERFECT GIFT for that certain someone. At last we have nare rowed the chase down to four suse
pects!
Suspect No. 1—To wear wherever she goes, a long silky scarf in shaded
colors, 1.98
longings. brown, 3.98
Suspect No. 3—A date bracele with discs for each day in the week, and a place to write his name concealed on each disc, 2.00 plus tax
Suspect No. 4—Proud of her waist line? How about a gold mesh belt to add sparkle to her heliday clothes? Inch and half.inch widths, sizes 24 to 28, 1.98
Suspect No. 2—A leather purse, just the right size to perch on beoks, yet roomy enough to hold her beRed, green,
{them in a tighty-covered jar or tin. raisins. Sprinkle with nutmeg. Bake braised short ribs. Herein lies a polish with names, phrases, ete. ate from other household utensils. ; ngs p . | Raisins ‘will remain moist and fruit-'in custard cups or casserole, Serve lesson in giving foods an air when warm or ice cold.
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