Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1947 — Page 12

PAGE 12

0S ¥ .

. Most Persons . Overwater ‘ House Plantg

Soil: Needs a Chance For Good Drainage ‘By MARGUERITE SMITH

PUT __THAT Christmas poingettia in vour sunniest window south prefered. in a cool, but not cold room Then if vou follow the directions of Mrs.G. W. Cul slom, 1465 Lee St it may be blooming for y some 15 Christmases om now as one of hers has done *I keep my poinsettias In & ~rlig heated bedroom, In & 8 window. and water them well while theyre blooming,” she LT I'he leaves-and blossoms ta nm a long time. After the plants are through flowering, 1 cut them back, stick theecuttings Into a flower pot of mixed sand, dirt and peat moss, where they root eas “1 keep the cuttings damp, but the old plant needs to be dried off efter it has bloomed, 1 water it only every two or three weeks I wing they all go outdoors. 1 repot , them bv early June and simj let them grow That's all there Arrving over your poin Cetin n .n nr CLOSELY following poinsettia in p pularit this Christmas are potted cyelamen Christmas begonius and azaleas, 80 says Mrs Albert Crump (better known Lo garde: clubbers: as Mildred Crump’, professional florist

Here are her pointers on afterChristmas care of your florist's ; t

Cyvclamens are cranky, she says

The don't like warm rooms They won't tolerate water on their leaves or standing around their

crowns. In the greenhouse they're set up on inverted pots to give them perfect drainage. 80 while you're giving them the plenty of water they must have,’ don't let the excess stand around them. Most of the pots are wrapped in foll, says Mrs. Crump. Be sure to puncture this.at the boitom so extra water can drain through. They don't need sun. The Christmas -or melior begonia will bloom‘ for months if vou éare for it properly, she continned. Marjorie Cibbs is the variety most frequently sold for Christmas. Like. the cyclamen, It needs plenty .of water, but must

Liquid Sweets I.ess Harmful

The child who raids the sugar how! or feasts on dry confections is in more danger of toothache than the one who fills up on milk shakes of similar sweeteped beverages, recent research at the Wisconsin Experiment Station suggests. Tlie research, carried on by Di C. A. Elvehjem and hif associates. indfcates that the form in which * sugar is taken--whether liquid or gry—may affect tooth decay, and that less decay results when sugar is digsolved in a liquid

Than Dry Ones

This may be because fine dry particles of food can come in close contact with teeth and lodge there

longer, encouraging decay. The studies also show that drinking milk protects teeth, and that when dissolved in milk, sugar seems to

cause little or no decay.

ounces broad noodles led water about five minutes, Drain

and rinse with hot water,

Mix together one-half cup of grated cheese and one-fourth teaA teaspoon of dry mustard and fold into cooked noodles, Add cooked diced ham and serve hot Sliced stuffed olives or sprigs of parsley give the dish a festive touch, Fong

ounces of noodles make four

"LOANS

AMERICAN LOAN CO. T19 State Life Bidg, MA. 4358 347 Bankers Trost. Bldg, 2 MA, T5885,

Sery-

~ ~ ~ THE STUDIES were made with laboratory rats on different kinds of ration Even though rat teeth are not just like human teeth, these esearch findings suggest what maly happen to human teeth When fed only whole milk, the animals had no tooth decay A dried milk diet. did not. protect against. decay howevet When given a ration like an ordinary hu man diet, containing about 17 “per cent Ura in dry form, ma C ipnea Even when the animals had milk a A A withh thely sweet decay continued ye RA was homo mii aecay wa » " " SUGAR | blamed ! ( the hlame is borye because, whel gar In the diet n cut to han 2 per cent d almost 85 per cr Keep the d LA a b i t 8 Drink plenty of milk dm verdo sweets In the diet and EO easy especially on sugar in fine ary « wcentrated form, satist your sweet tooth whenever possible by combining sweets .with milk—or ut least by taking your sugar in a diluted form 3 Ham and Noodles Make Tasty Dish Cheese noodles and ham ‘make a tasty dish of that leftover ham To make cheese noodles, cook four

in boiling salt.’

~ Preserving. Your C hristmas Poingettias Styles of 1947

HOOSIER AVOCADOS

M Ney ith Fogelberg, 2620 N, Alabama St, waters young | already had embarked on their own av vie tree i by t best pa Mrs, Karl Osterday longer skirts, only A minute to get; : the hang of it. The snug midriff have good drainage. Give it little © what between watering so air can and rounded hip turned up first in or no sun in winter, none at all | get to the roots’ a smattering of summer clothes. ns 1 It likes ol air, but n y 5 hel ™ fe pe ni we “4 9 In August fall clothes came out 5 ( i wm cuiar on 118 uv / 1 1 v » ' 0 as | 1 point | WHAT TO DO when you nave 15 make the “look” an established As the cyclamen. prastiontiy A VOUng froce of fact. ” ~ ” avocado trees growing indoors, is . d THE PRETTIEST and most | a question on the mind of Mrs The resistant British, however, did not let down their hemlines

satisfactory of Christmas plants is the azalea, Mrs. Crump thinks It ean be carried over rather easily to bloom another year, Give it plenty of water After the flowers fall, take careesof it well until spring. Then plunge the pot to its rim in a shady spot of ground outdoors Azaleas are potted In pure peat moss, not soll, by the florist. If you repot yours next spring, Mrs. Crump suggests you again use peat. It's an acid laving plant and too much tap ‘water may counteract the acidity it needs 50 ‘you'd better melt a little snow or catch some rain water for it,

Harold Fogelberg son of Mr.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES = Teen Talk— -

-um (ATC Set. For Long Life |

But 1948 Will Bring | More Zooming Prices = T%% By BARBARA ‘BUNDSCHU 'e United Press Stal Correspondent NEW YORK, Dec. 30—-The “new look” and the cost of it were the biggest fashion stories of 1947. Un-| | like 1047, neither of them showed | any signs today of expiring. The longer skirt, the narrow walst and the new model figure that goes {under them appear set for a long lite, as fashion silhotets go.

And prices, it appeared, are about to become more unpopular [than ever. : .

Afcer spring prediction¥ of rising | values and price declines, most] manufacfirers in all branches ‘of | fashion found their fall productions | § costing more than gver. They made | good on improved quality in most| cases, but the “improved” prices | . |that went with it, and the rising § costs of necessities such as food added, considerable violence to the! fall resistance to new styles. ” ol » THE “LOOK” itself—and let the “new” die with the year—had its "biggest boost in Paris with the first collectien last spring of Designer! Christian Dior.

and It took American designers, who

Karl Osterday, 2616 N. Alabama st. Could they be wintered outdoors In this climate if

until the royal wedding in Novem-| ber. By Christmas most of the pillars

WE]

vou

gave them a good thick winter overcoat? of the nation's Little-Below-The-Oddly enough certain avocado Knee Clubs were tacking lace varieties grow so high in tne Around the hemlines that wouldn't

let out and writing frantic letters to Banta Claus. The day after found them beam{ing with Christmas checks in hand (at the only bright note in the] | year's price picture—most stores did | [reinstate this year the bargain Clearance sales that went to war.

mountains of Mexico théy survive severe frosts every winter but until more work is done on these strains we midwesterners will probably have to keep our avocado seedlings growing where there's a little furnace heat. Anybody have any experience on this? . » . FROM Leo Matthews’ Gladland News I cribbed this happy thought

THE DECOYS DECORATE—These seven members

The Doctor Says—

Club of St. Mary's Academy are busy getting ready

is getting expert help from Vivian Turk, wh

| | |

24 yrs.

'By SUE BURNETT

Isn't she sweet—a dear little princess dress for Sis that bute tons down the front and is gaily trimmed with tiny ruling and SAUCY bows Bound to ‘be. the prettinst party dress she has Pattern 8269 is for sizes 2. 3. 4 5 and 6 vears Size 3, 2% yards of 38-inch : | For this pattern, sénd 25 cents ifr coin, your name, address, size

desired and the pattern number |

“} to Bue Burnett, The Indianapolis I. Times Pattern

Service, 214 WW,

Mprviand st, Indianapoiis 9.

ts ~G

|

|

|

|

|

|

of the for their New Year's Eve

TUESDAY, DEC. 30, 1947

Susie try to keep Jane from knowing her exact age? In the place, the wom= an who is

¢

Ve, the Women—

Sub Debs Plan New Year's Eve Parties Ic Doesn't Pay

To Conceal

| Your Age

It Only Makes People Even More Curious By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer A WOMAN is foolish to be coy

about her age, whatever it is. In the first place, there is nothing disgraceful about age. What possible difference can it make that Smith is 35 while bw Brown is fe | 32?

Susie

Jane only

So why should

second

Ruth Millett about her age makes people more curious about it than they would otherwise be. One of women's pet diversions is trying to guess the age of the | woman who keeps her age a

coy

secret.

» " ” IN THE third place, keeping

| one's age a secret is a hard thing | to do. There are so many things you have to be vague about. Like | when you were graduated from | high school or college.

And last but not least, though

this apparently never occurs to | women, it is just possible that if | you keep, your age a secret you | may be thought to be older instead | of younger than you are.

80 why, all the bother to hide a

| fact that is as harmless as one's - | age? Why not just be as {ree with that bit of information as with | any other facts about oneself?

Besides, it is still rare enough to

| be refreshing to hear a woman | over 38-casually mention her age. And once she has mentioned it of her own free will, it no longer is a matter of interest.

\Bridge—: DECOYS Sub Deb 2 Losers Cut

party to be held at Pat Duffin's, 2819 Y. Michigan St. Lydia Rinani, on the ladder, To 1 for Slam le Barbara Johnson, Pat Duffin (standing) and -|

the crusts and accumulated fatty

Sil material and, later, the use of pep up your diet fare. A roast stimulating applications. studded with garlic or seasoned The removal pf the crusts and | with bay leaf, for example, imdebris al first may be accompa- | proves flavor with little altera-

nied by the loss of a good deal of

tion of caloric content.

's ¢. unsweetened applesauce 1 slice wheat toast, Soft boiled egg & Coffee with milk, no sugar Luncheon Salad with 4 tbsps

% pat butter

cottage cheese,

| keep

| full directions for Pattern S047, | materials, including boric ointment, !

+ hair.

Sulphur, resorein. salicylic acid and mercury preparations are {re-

Try cooking vegetables with onfons or shallots to heighten taste | Enhance the eyve-appeal of- pallid

quently used inh the fornr of oint- | cauliflower with a sprinkling ef ments or lotions, after the initial chopped parsley or chives. Glamremoval of the scales. orize raw carrots ant celery by ————————————————— { chilling erispy and slicing them

into thin curls,

Know Your S Stu ff—

” n ”

On Medic cine WHILE cooked vegetables are | cooking 1s the time to season lightly with salt—not when they

Chests

listen with bright interest. They |_soon develop a stare of boredom

are eaten at the table

k 5 di« | To preser » full flavor BEST INSURANCE against medi When that happens, you're on To preserve the full flavor of cine-chest mishaps 1s an extra the skids, my girl. cooked - vegetables, jcook rapidly | closet for death-dealing drugs. and briefly in a minimum of

f » » » Place potential killers in that ON THE other hand, there's the cabinet and keep them under lock] man-eating woman who has noth- | and key. ing at all to say to her sisters, Bhe's bad news, of course. Even |

water in a tightly covered pot. Re member that diet meats may

aS a medion) | Supplies} her date suspects her motives. Choose the middle road. Tt's | . 91 8) | capsules, tablets and powders) hard, maybe, to strike it just LRA CR

Financing

| marked with cautionary phrases, Examples of medicines common-

| right, But try to be a friend to Yoys

ly found in the household cabinet and girls alike, excluding neither, ce which physicians say should be re-| gRamember, men of all ages .aly Insura n moved {rom easy access are mOr-| on women to carry the con- < to call the phine, morphine derivatives and| yersational ball. . It pay other narcotics; corrosive antisep- If youre always in |

| tics; bichloride of mercury; tincture) with one team or arether, you'll lof fodine; lye, lysol or phenol. Even never make a touchdown. | rubbing aloohol should be kept be{hind lock and Rey:

By MRS. ANNE-CABOT Cute knitted mittens and.cap to pride and joy warm For any 2, the set. in

| | a huddle | |

Grain Dealers - Mutual Agency, Inc. 1740 North Meridian St.

WAbash 2456 oe m—

Macaroni in Soup When adding any of the macaroni THE following ‘aids, or others of products to soup, they need not be like characteristics, are household cooked separately,” Put them -un= items which physicians in general .goked into the boiling soup and consider safe enough to keep in boil rapidly § 5 to 10 minutes. an unlocked cabinet. ——

your when the snow flies. 4-yvear-old, knit bright red wool, the simple lacing

3 or

trim of white wool

A little girl would enjoy the sei

>

in a contrasting color from her These are analgesics or pain- We ivy winter coat, lacing in a matchs lis, uch ns Saisie and Foi KUHNER PACKING COMPANY color i re } (aspirily, phenactin and caffein) : m. CLs ing color to her coat. capsules rtabifia; antacid gawders, 4°/, First Mortgage Sinking Fund Bonds @ 100

To obtain complete knitting ine structions, stitch illustrations and

such as sodium bicarbonate: epsom {salts; all saline laxatives; first-aid

Ciry Secunims fia

send 16-cents in ‘coin, your nam | vaseline and 4ll non-poisonous anti- ou XVESTMENT BANKERS address and the pattern ndmoer |SPtics. Ohisage Stock Exchange to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis | Almost all toiletries may be ad: | 417 oimoLe TOWER Li nooin 3535: Times, 530 §, Wells St, Chicago 7. mitted itd an unlocked cabinet. |, Never 31. 10i¥

sliced tomato, onions and lettuce 's ¢. brussels sprouts Glass of milk 2 grapefruit Dinner 1 c. boiled shrimp with catsup and lemon 1 c¢. spinach

Shredded cabbage, green pepper and carrot salad 1 pear, stewed, spiced but unsweetened .

Coffee or tea with milk.

“Then I'd like to stress one | “Don't ever brood over your nast I): d tt : } point for all plants,” she con- | troubles; there's probably a an ru Dorothy Codermaz (left to right ] cut up the crepe ® paper Sue Baker and Dorothy By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY cluded. “They all do better on | new lot coming up that wl T Ss Powell (loft and right loaf on the b and d the |s% di J Awsrien's Curd Aufionty rain water. Another Important | knock ‘em cold” To which I ‘an Not Contined job and discus e latest in recor ngs. oan IF YOU ARE an expert bridge point—most persons -overwater, | only add the hope that yo Sali igoe, the @i ighth member of t the club, couldn't be ar ound to hel Ip her hb ’ sisters." : player, you would not have aay The soll around the roots should | gardeners all have a happy, flori- T S 3 l * 5» . x 3 7 a | trouble making today's hand. But have a chance to dry out some- ! ferous 1948 O Cd p { By SALLY MAIN ! will have an informal party for | den St. The Te of Tech also the Uyerage player, a extelens : : INDIANAPOLIS Sub Debs and the GDC Club members and their | have plannéd to entertain thei | °P® can learn a e ne / By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. Squires are all set to step out dates. The girls, all students at | dates at an informal frolic. | Strategy of the game from the a | DANDRUFF, whiclr is ‘also ' tomorrow night and welcome 1048. St. Mary's, also will have a slum- The DAFFS of St. Agnes Acad- hand. ‘ eta called dry seborrhea or seborrhea The SHE Club of Tech High A Der party. : emy will take their New Year's Novus and South mployed the sicca, 1s most common on the |g. C0 ol he groups The nine members of the GAB- Eve dates to a party in the home Blackwood convention to get inte scalp, but can occur on other parts | oo TT 0 ears BAS Club will entertain their | of Barbara Stahl, 5818 Norwaldo | ® COnFReL, of ha Joga: al, & 7. ven of the body. It is characterized by | poo voto pat Boylan. 1218 Ww, 08les on New Years Eve at an | Ave. woud 19 oy 1 YG rath Sus fhe formation of fine, slightly 33d St. will be the hostess to informal party. Helen Wilson: is Other holiday gvents that contrast W t using. the con. greasy, white or gray, scales, | members and their CHIgp Chairman for the event. gained space on the Sub Deb's dAJI062 which are shed freely whenever | oh dates y # nn calendar were three dances spon- { YKQS874 yg i ' 8 . ol og The DEBUTEENS of 8t. Mary's . yaw MILK 18 ONE OF OUR BEST SOURCES of riboflavin (B-2), | the hair is brushed or disturbed, | yr oo» will ra) sored by various federated clubs. | ¢5 the vitamin required for normal growth. healthy skin and & specific { Slight itching is frequent. The | The secretary of the Sub Deb y we'qome in the New ® 4. nN. hid —— preventive of the eye disease, interetitinl keratitis 1 condition oseurs about equally In | uy quire Federation, Margaret | bn pt Seglomng at 1° ne THEFAS of St. Apne held | 4%) nN ekqs So it is important thet milk be handled In a way not to impair - both sexes. A family tendency to Alandt, 5151 Maple Laas iT P. 3 Jatice O'Brien, 2211 E a dance last night in Our Lady vo? w ¥v53 its riboflavin value. Both light and heat destroy thé riboflavin in | dandruff is recognized and is ofte | oo 0itoie ror abere of the P's ey or R to be hostess to | of Lqurdes Hall. Another St. ®Q1074 £ ¢K963 milk. Consequently milk never should stand in the sun once. the = en associated with early baldness. | ,,.. os Club. The informal mbers ang their dates. Another | Agnes group; the Beta Beta Sig- 2 \ HJ1092: 1k delivers 1 - 3 Aas rmal open | slumber party is scheduled to fol- | ‘mas, held its annual Christmas o¢h8753 on milkman delivers it. 5 toons. wget A definite. causative gemm or | house will begin at 8 p. m. Therd low this event. dance Friday, and the SIG-A wi : ! i ’ s an : a v. -AHOT TOMATO BOUILLON 14 tap. salt | other living organism has not | Will be a slumber party for the Another St. Mary's club, the = MAS of Manual sponsored a win- | 49 (For Tauredsy tunel been discovered, though there is | P's and Q's. DOTS, will have. : te ih Yass {ler Tham of nelean) “ ¢. boiling water much to suggest that e kind | Pat Smith, 1102 N. D ' nave a party in the | ter party Saturday in the Brook- — SAS No, 2's can tomatoes 1 quart scalded milk OR Suge ) som Rl Sm rexel Ave, home of -Louise Wade, 1237 Lin- side Community Center. 1 2 water | + 9 a ; of infection may be at fault, at - . : : SAKQ 2 beef bouillon cubes xt ® aporased. mite and least in some cases. It may follow Teen Topics— Beauty— Tournament—Neither vul. salt to taste LS “ip.gvanilla 2] either acute infections or chronic Su West North East dash peppe joe lings | exhausting diseases. I): D PQOTVEeS C T, . W Pass 14 Pass nar pe | Mix the eocoa, sugar and salt ’ » ’ ate sen € S he s ricks ith easonings 2X T. Pass 4N.T Pass . ‘a together and blend to a smooth ; . Pass SN.T. Pass 1 tsp. chopped parsle : DANDRUFF, a mild condition A Rub the Tord through a paste with the three-fourths CUD | in itself; has to be distinguished ttention Pep Up Simple Diet Menus ee Pass cy Pass, sieve or a food mill to remove the =” Julling WRISF, Bring to a vol | gr m more serious diseases of the By SALLY : 5 Opening— 8 seeds. Heat the puree with water nie Sook tot one minute, srring skin. Its treatment involves | up GUYS take a beating. ao By ALICIA HART, NEA Staff Writer | vention, especially with. South's and bouillon cubes to the boiling copslantly. Yo jotm = sirup. (ge both internal measures and ex- | ,.. Hangs a DON'T LET LACK-LUSTER MEALS defeat you in your resolve | opening bid of one heart. Solist careful not to scorch) Add the ternal Heats | they tell me. Yes, gais, v/our to reduce. North would bid a spade, and BL i ge v rest of the liquid and heat to | ‘cn Applications. | dates suffer under the strain of A well-balanced reducing menu such ‘as the one h day | after South bid t 4 np, it Stwson and serve hot with a scalding over boiling water, Iron Is advisable when anemia | feminine companionship + "| may be made as excit t d You have loday | 3 wo 20 Lump. J thin ‘slice of lemon floating on , a fw is present; cathartics may be especially feminine conversatign. | STINE to be Ve an Appetite as banquet fare. To would not be too desperate to try the top and a sprinkling of pars- Remove from the heat and add seded if th { tivation A > | make your diet more appealing, — ~~ | for North to jump to six hearts. . fev-—{or-ench-Serving vanilla. Whip with a rotary. or | needed gle 2 const'pation. 4 re you guilty? Do you go fio | use cooking methods Yo improve | be broiled, Toasted or braised— \ y-for each serving ) : . i gy Sometimes people with dandruff | a huddle with the oth®e girls/ind | ' ud y | never fried | yy Serves five turbine beater until frothy and * flavor of food, serving tricks te ‘ | WHEN: the d y t d WEPVES Jive serve steaming hot The foam | ™€ benefitted by taking arsenic | jabber about clothes ants 20 | heighten its eye-appeal To heighten the eye-appeal of | EY WE On AT prevents the formation of a “skin” | Preparations, cod liver oil, tonics Strictly female ef £s poy gt a - diet food, spruce up your table | it looked as if South would have COCOA i : i A and nutritious foods. the jim-jams. The¥ may try w A chef's tricks of adding fillip setting with bes to lose two spade tricks. But (For Friday luncheon) | on the cocoa. t food i > ‘ 8 your st silver, I. South eful playe dh 3 thsps. cocon Rl Serves four Open alr exercises and sunlight Yakity, YaKity, Yakity! Da with Seasonings Can. be china and linens. { on Was a Chic. Pp ayer an e ra L | are often helpful. Yop avout employed to good advantage to | did not concede this loss. | The Roa tof d thes” ‘er the lest ’ 2. | He won the opening club lead Ti in ro Pa; att y <q 3 y > 1e loca Yeaimen : G : an- hair do This is the second in x series HIRD DAY'S DIET | with the queen, cashed the ace of 1CS ern Her Vice druff involves first the removal of 1 ot ‘New’ Yours diet articles. Breakfast diamonds, and ruffed a small dia-

mond in dummy with the queen of hearts. The four of hearts was led and won with the 10-spot, then the Jack of diamonds was ruffed in dummy with the king of héarts. Now the seven of hearts, vas led to the jack, picking up all of the opponents’ trumps. South next cashed the ace and king of clubs, and led the nine of spades, letting it ride, East won with the queen, but what could he do? If he led a club oresdiamond, declarer would discard his losing spade and ruff in dummy, while if he led a spade, it would be right into dummy's

I 10-ace.

———————

Get Your

POLAR ICE cu

At...

S

HAAG Drug Stores

BAKER'S Drugs 2066 N. Talbot

KOEHLER'S Pharmacy 3002 Central Ave.

SILVER'S Pharmacy 5402 College Ave.

POLA

CHAPLIN'S Drugs

4601 College Ave.

HAMAKER'S Pharmaoy

4901 N. Pennsylvania

ICE AND ‘FURL CO.

1902 S. EAST ST. 2000 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE

J ERE

a

Disc Lest

Fra Vi

ARE ¥ “Bezin the collector's Or ma Bing” and they were | It's for | =that thi music eve: It's a warn and that | be able “Whiffenpc Lutcher’s * And it's since the “Without cording ba tomorrow | too many | crop. M's hare one person 1947 in the

LEADIN vocal field Frankie

" mefeoric !

“That's M along with His revive “Kiss Me hit “Two L cording of

over-exagg birds, Fra: leaguer of of plugging “Crooner tailor-mad Damone w bang afte of “Ivy.” to “Off TI “Da-Moarnr national mn

BIGGES year, voca Lutcher, w DECORYIRE,

Al

| [] Piano

[J Souve

[J] Organ

[] Fiesta

| [J Harm

| OTea 1 I [J Andre [] Victor [] Favori | [] Blue | [] Bing |

| Bing

* I [J Cowbe

[] Songs [) Straus | Dole | Meet | 0 souve | owas 0] Twin [] Italia: jae | [] Jerom | oan u | 0 Rosa | 5 souve (] Ink § [) Show

| [] Steph

. | [J Tale

| [0] Golde I [0 Mills | © Rock Bring

|: to nel