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LUXURIOUS — Among the more lush ideas for Christmas gifts, there's mink. The cape stole (above) is of silver blue mink while the coat (right) is of Canadian wild mink. The latter has a sunburst flared back, bishop sleeves and neat Peter Pan collar. Both: styles, from Davidson's Indiana Fur Co., will be featured in a combined style show and dance review Sunday night at the Indiana Roof. The dancing exhibition is being staged by the Continental Dance Studio:

Make a Cobbler With Applesauce

Spiced applesauce featured in a cobbler makes hearty and nutritious| fare to complete a cold weather

B Donald Ciolli. |

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Jane Gossom,

To Be Feted

Miss Jane Gossom and Donald L. Ciolli will be the honor guests at a bridal dinner at 7:30 p.m. on Dec.| 27 in the home of the bride-to-be's, mother, Mrs, Hume Gossom, 5849 University Ave. y y < The couple will be married . Dec. 28 in the Downey Avenue Christian Church. Mr, Ciolli is the son of Dr.

Dinner guests ‘will include Dr, and Mrs. Ciolli, Mr. and Mrs. Earl| Bung? Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marquis, South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mabery, Mrs. Mildred Rosi, Miss Patricia Delks, Richard Ciolli, Snyder; Thomas Marquis, South Bend, and Edward! Gruber.

an " ” The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Shirlee Binzer and Herman Schuchmar has been announced by: her parents, Mr. ard Mrs. I. M. Binzer, 1519 E. Broad, Ripple Ave, The prospective bride-| groom is the son of Mrs. Pearl Schuchman, 3448 N, Capitol Ave, | The ¢eremony will’ be read at 7:30 p. m. Dec. 28 in the Gold Room | of the "otel Washington. Rabbi Nandor Fruchter of the Central Hebrew Congregation will read the! VOWS. The bride's sister, Mrs: Joseph! Lipken, will be the matron of honor, | Miss Mae Schuchman is to be the| maid of honors Mr, Lipken will he| the best man.

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WEDDING TOMORROW—A ceremony tomorrow in Holly- will long be treasured as keepsakes. ¢

' : 4 : Ya om. ’ ’ p32 gar and one cup of hot water, ! wood, Cal.; will unite Miss Rita Walker, formerly of here and now |= as certain to be cherished as Ch Spiga Veil | cover and on very slowly 1. 8 of Los Angeles, to Noel H. Van Bibber, son of Mr. and Mrs, N. O. heirlooms are handsome crackle- When the veil on a hat becomes tender, about three to three an: -

Van Bibber, Carmel, Cal; Her parents are Mr. and Mrs, Ralph S, |ware urns from Denmark; Orrefors “tired,” place waxed paper over it half hours. Buttered noodles

Walker, 759 Berkley Rd.

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TT " PAGES! More Imports. . Two-Needle Mittens = Available 5502 , By MES ANSE cisor

These mitténs are fun to make because you don't have to fus with four. needles. They arc knitted on two. Little boys and girls will be de-. lighted with the squirrel decora- 4 tiof~“which you may knit" rig in while working the mitten or © work in duplicate stitch after the . mitten is finished. ig Beige “knitting worsted with green stripes and squirrel wu. used for the original pair. To obtain complete knitting ii - structions, sizes 4, 6 and 8 includ - ed for Pattern 5592, send 16-cen’ 3 in coin, your name, address ul. ! buf) the pattern number to Ant ] Cabot, The Indianapolis Tim: , 530 8. Wells St., Chicago 7.

Danish Have a Way ‘With Pot Roasts

The Danish have a way with 1 roasts, and they don't mind pa ing along the information. The is sweet-sour combination vinegar and brown sugar play starring roles. 3 To make one, have a 3- fo § pound rump or chuck pot nn , | bonied and rolled. Brown on | | sides in hot fat, then sprinkle 1 Etched and hand-painted lamp- about two tablespoonfuls of bi 3 slades of silk com! ine with famed- sugar. 1 name figurines to make lamps which —! Add one and a half cups of v

{For Giving PROOF THAT Santa gets around is the large number of souvenirs of travel which this yule-time gypsy | {pulls out of his pack.- ! { Imports this year offer a more plentiful _ selection than last .to seekers of exotic treasures who. want something special for the top spot on a list. Names of the foreign countries from which these gifts, created by | the master craftsmen of the world, | come read like a United Nations’ roll call, o Gifts marked for the ladies in-| clude pure silk umbrellas from | Italy, hand-fringed ' plain woolen scarfs from England.

y .s. . | FROM India‘ come “gotdglinted, | hand-loomed silk saris which make glamorous evening scarfs for Amer-| ican Cinderellas, Gifts - worthy of a queen—Royal |Copenhagen porcelain bearing a | queen's hallmark--come from Den-| mark. A series of figurines dressed | in national Danish costumes are {holiday-marked as gifts which will {be treasured for both their artistic’ * land. historic value.

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Sororities—

Many local sorority chapters ar

Mrs. Harold E. Honderich, 6901; Park Ave, will enterfain Alpha Epsilon Chapter, Delta Theta Tau Sorority, with a party at 8 p. m. Monday. ; _ Members will have a gift exchange. Assistant hostesses will be {Mesdames John Gray, Harold Kea-|

Christmas Parties Highlight Local Sorority Meetings; Two Dinners Being Planned

programs for meetings in the near future. The Alumnae Club of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority will have its annual party at 7:45 p. m. Monday in the Merchants National Bank. Mrs. Rosalee Spong will give a Christmas reading. Mrs. Earl H Conway is president of the elub.

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and Mrs, C. E, Pluess will assist the Hosts. ~: Beta Chapter,» Omega Phi Tau, will have a party at 8 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Lawrence Gibson, 624 N, Tuxedo St. f

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ton, John Olmstead and O. C. Pearce chapter, Phi Theta Delta, will be and Miss Elsie Wiley. |held at 8 p. m. Monday. Mrs, Wil-

A party and dinner will be held by bur Cassady, 50 N. Jefferson Ave, Tau Chapter, Omega Nu Tau, at Will be the hostess. 7 p. m. tomorrow in the Lake Shore | ere { Country Club, Mrs..R. O. Witte H ] d P: and Mrs. Helen M, Ray are in Oo 1 ay arty charge of arrangements.

Members of Alpha Chapter, am Table Treat

{Ph Will Lave Fels atuial Ghies With quick-frozen turkeys avalllnoon. Mrs. Leonard McCleaster, able, the family chef can be cer{1111 Shannon Ave. will entertain, [tain of a top treat not only at There will be a gift exchange, and Christmas and New Year's, but for {members will pack a basket for a any other festive gathering of the

| needy family. holiday season. | |

menu. Season two cups of applesauce with sugar, one teaspoon grated lemon rind, one teaspoon nutmeg and one teaspoon lemon Juice. Make a biscuit mixture which, will produce a crusty top, like this: | Sift together one and a half cups; of enriched flour with three teaspoons baking powder, one - half, teaspoon salt and one tablespoon sugar, Add one teaspoon. grated | lemon rind. Cut or rub in one-| fourth cup of shortening. Combine ®= one beaten egg with one-half cup § of milk and add to the flour mixture, mixing only enough to moisten the flour. : Drop the mixture by spoonfuls on| the applesauce and sprinkle with ™=

At a 5 p. m. dinner Sunday, Mr. The birds have a generous quota land Mrs. J. D. Reddington, 6160 N. of white meat; they are tender and i sv. Sherman Drive, will entertain mem- flavorsome, and are ready to cook ra ah o ru on Avoid Tears bers and guests of Mu Chapter, as soon as they are thawed. hot oven (400 degrees F.) about 35| When peeling onions, you can Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority. } The usual allowance for stuffing minutes. Makes one cobbler, seven avoid “crying” by holding a plece| A charity basket will be filled, and is one cup of bread crumbs for each by 11 inches. |of dry bread between your teeth.(there will be a gift exchange. Mr. pound of turkey, But the amount of

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‘Acid Juices Remove ‘Metal Tarnish

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dq hot lemon juice or vinegar and salt. OPEN SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY UNTIL 9 P.M.

The acid juice dissolves the tarnish and the salt has a mild scouring ; effect. As soon as the tarnish is re- | moveq, the article should be J thoroughly washed in soap and {water to remove all traces of the

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Softly colored ballerinas dance across a background of jet black ... making the prettiest print we've seen in years! Glorious rayon that feels like pure silk itself. A deceiving .demure-look style with a flattering accent on feminine curves! Sizes 12 to 18.

By SUE BURNETT | What better way to start your day than in a fresh, capable look- | hg house dress? - This one will be | niece for warm weather, too, with its comfortable wing sleeves, | - Pattern 8242 comes in sizes 34, | | 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48, Size 36, | 5 yards of 35 or 39-inch; 1 yard purchased ruffling,

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