Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1948 — Page 19
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TWIN. THANK-YOU NOTES—The Taylor twins, Charlotte
o" letters for Ghristmas gifts received last week: Both girls are
j ents at ‘Shortridge.
By SALLY
You've given verbal thanks, of
. course. But how about that flock
of letters to out-of-towners? Ten days is the outside limit for thank-you notes. By next Monday, you shotild lave every single one. of ‘em written and mailed. Will you make the dead-
Don't think you can get away with carbon copies. Form are surprisingly easy to So make with a little originality and Wiividuaity, ” a IF IT'S yout he communication of the year to Grandma or Aunt Bess, you might send a spot of family news, Tell them what you've been doing, what you got for -Christmas, how big little brother is getting. Things like - that, just. for the | laughs. The relatives will'like it. Remember, there's an art. and’ | graciousness to receiving as well
as to giving. So be smooth, kids.
“We, the Won Stick to “These
B New Year S
{Resolutions
Ruth Millett 4. Give anyone who talks (left) and Isabel, are busy writing those very important "thank- ev undivided attention. »
dren—as you are to outsiders. have, than what you want. 2 s » » of the other kind. often.
of others.
| self,
il. Don't strive to impress other people. And don't let the pre-
| tenses of others impress you. | 12. Don't be catty. 13. Stand by your friends.. 14. Keep on learning.
Gov. and Mrs. Gates ‘Will Give Dinner
{whom he will
UNFORTUNATE THAT THE ART of frying apples-has been practically lost in the course of just one generation. Now fried apples
sre a marity—very few cooks know how to prepare them.
“There ought to be a revival of this method of preparing delicious spples in the home as well as in public eating places. Once served;
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Gov.-and-Mrs.-Ralph F. Gates,
Fern Dumbauld,
flavor. Cover and cook slowly until delicately browned on the bottom (5 to 10 minutes), Care-
fully turn the apples over, using &~ sprinkle - with
‘pancake turner; sugar and cook over low’ heat, uncovered, until the apples are delicately browned, Do not overcook or the apples will fall to pieces. Lift out carefully with a pancake turner.
Gates and Fred
lan Wilson, all of Columbus.
attend the dinner.
5. Be as courteous to members of the family—including the chil=
6. Think more about what you
7. SEE more of the people you honestly like and enjoy, and less
8. Laugh more easily and more
10. Keep your troubles to your-
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By MARGUERITE ‘GARDENERS, a : know what you've been ‘missing! But you still have ‘two days, tomorrow and Sunday, to look ‘into the holiday flower show at Garfield Park greenhouses. ; Mrs. Robert Manhfeld, 908 Ar-
lington Ave, who 1s director of the Central West District of the ‘Garden Club of Indiana, called my
{attention to the fact that while t the mum show in the fall draws
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9. Be more generous with praise |
| Gov. Thomas. J. Herbert of Ohio! {and Miss Mildred Helen Stevenson, . here tomor~! (row, are to be the honor guests {tonight at a dinner to be given by, ++ lovely evergreen will He onthe Others attending will be the bride! to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cory-| don W. Stevenson, 657 W. 44th St.; Mr. and Mrs. John D. Pearson, Miss! Miss Patricia’ loving azaleas, or sim to n= Ohijo guests will be Gov. a ete 4 oo son<in- -law and ‘daughter, Dr. and| ‘Mrs. C. L. Stevers, and lils sister,’ Miss Elizabeth Herbert, Cleveland:| suet his sons, Daniel J. and John D. Herbert, Miss Bertha Kuebler, Miss! Mary Brown and Dr. and Mrs. Har
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Herbert, Tuscaloosa, Ala., brother and sister-in-law of Gov. Herbert, also will
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| center ‘of the poinsettia, while the Lred- “petals” -are- “only colored | leaves.) Indianapolis ‘ originally a sport discovered and {then developed right ‘herein the Baur-Steinkamp greenhouses,
The show is free. “The city | owes you something, doesn't it, for the taxes you "pay to support |
the greenhouses” is Mr. Fiel's | idea, - The hours both tomorrow . | and Sunday are from noon to | 8:30 p. m. . » ” = TWELFTH night, the 12th aft- | .er Christmas, is the traditional
mas "tree. Bul -many-- a once dumps long Before Jan. 6.
branches over perennials to -hold their mulch against winter winds, Or use the needles to mulch acid-
Je over the garden plot. Or stick the whole tree upright in the ground if it's unfrozen, and fasten suet and peanut butter on the branches to attract those garden helpers, the birds, Another use I picked up from a clever gardener in Ohio. She
mason - jars, sets them in a fern-
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Come In and Brouse Around
: The oe ra : : Cold Sores Will Attack
In Winter
By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D, THE WINTER is a particularly easy ule for people to get cold
which is a tiny living organism
Probably the reason cold sores | are mibre common in winter 1s
physically at that time, and there
Many people have , occasional
© | cold sores, and a few seem to have
{the trouble much of the time | without any obvious reason, These
= 7| ‘sores are watery blisters on the *! #kin, appearing particularly near
the junction between the skin and | the mucous membrane of the lips
— rm lr Me
coLD SORES are nol highly
| a person is lowered by exhaustion,
' -| infectious disease, or by something
HOLIDAY SHOW — Jane
{ else, susceptibility to the virus is | | “increased and cold sores are. pare { ticularly likely to occur. ;
Fh more people get run down |
are more infections going around.
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contdgious, When the resistance of |
| mid-afternoon snack.
Recovery from a cold sore oc- |
Elizabeth - Spencer, aged 2, curs without any. particular treatd bap fo M nd Wes ment in a few days, _ Those untughter._ol. 0h aX * fortunate people, however, who
Herschel G. Spencer, 3433 W, 10th St.,
day flower show.
close windows,
I SEE ‘no particilar reason for |
anyone's wanting to be “the first | one in town" to raise a new
| variety. There are so many bet-
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about each year's introductions. .
. still in the running.
the country in: a two-year test,
t., in a-bed of white poin-’ settias at the Gartield Pack hals.
nook privacy from neighbors’ 1 too- ‘
ter ways to satisfy that need for | importance. But it's nice to know
Then you can buy them a year or two hence at a price some- | what nearer their value—if they're |
The most publicized intiodug= tions are usually those that win | the All-America, awards. That | | means they're varieties that rated highest -in- trial -gardens-all-over
{ have one cold sore right. after _anothier are more-annoyed by the slight symptoms and disfigure-
Don't_go to bed hungry. You'll | 8di¢ spurts, only lose” needed sleep and. be If you belong to the group of - more likely to break training with Stubborn losers, you may find {that you have not banished the This Is the final article in a .
ment which is with them con-
stantly.
sistance, but rather predisposes to
the same spot or. near by. » »
“SEVERAL people, who atemod
| were vactinated against smallpox and afterwards stayed free of cold sores for a long time. Smallpox also is a virus disease; and _ft is possible that the small- | pox vaccination raised the resist 4 ance to the cold sores, though why this should occur is not known The treatment of an ordizinry cold sore 1s simple During the blister stage a simple drying ap-
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For 1048 they include three | plication, such as. spirits of cam-
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it's notable that the vegetables include two kinds, both peas, de- | veloped to meet the need for good
Next fire (since space gives IN try to tell you some of the claims to garden fame made by. these intro-
phor or>calamine lotion, is usually helpful, ~ When the blister has broken and a crust has formed, a mild ointment, such as a heavy cold
cream, may help to soften the |
i crusts. Exposure to cold air, and especially to the sun,’ generally
makes the symptoms somewhat
One attack does not‘increase.res
the ‘occfirrence of another sore in |
susceptible to repeated mttacks, |
| {
> Worse and seems to delay healing. ;
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CURB HUNGER — Eat ing an. orange will fwb bedtime hunger while you are dieting. — ‘ By ALICIA HART, NEA Staff Writer i CATER OCCASIONALLY to your spell§ of hunger instead of try- . ing to fight them. That way, you'll find it easier to follow a restricted
diet.. When it seems difficult to keep your appetite appeased, eat lightly four or five times a day. You can do this by eating less than the amount of food allowed you for |= luncheon and dinner and taking | ©f Warning. Some people elip off up the rest of your-quota as a | pounds at a steady rate. Others : are apt to shed pounds in spors
“two poufids- you expected to got rid of during the week. Don't let that discourage vou. Continue the diet—varving the foods as you wish (remember to check caloric and nutritional values of substitutes)-—as lang as you need to in order to slim down. You're reminded now to weigh . yourself only once a week, For an accurate checkup of weight
series of four on a New Year's diet.
“an altsont raid on the fce=box. To take the edge off appetite .at “bedtime, nibble a solid piece of fruit—an orange or an apple will | ‘usually turn the trick—or sip a | | hot drink low in calories
y ww SIXTH DAY'S DIET
Breakfast | loss, mount the scales at the same 13 grapefruit : |-time of day, the same day of the w 1 slice rye or whole wheat toast, | week. : 15 pat butter : »
1 . RE 1 scrambled egg SEVENTH PAY'S DIET
Coffee with milk, no sugar t Breakfast Lancheon + 1 orange Cup vegetable soup | ) poached egg 4 théps. cottage cheese mixed 1\ihin slice whole wheat toust, with - parsley, chives, peppers 3 pat ‘butter aa and lettuce | Coffee with milk, no sugas = ; Glass of milk Luncheon
Peach, -eanned. water pack fd pot-roast or lean beef “i Dinner | Chopped vegetable salad with toBroiled lean fish with lemon {| mato, lettuce, cucumber, celery 4 boiled onions. | 15 ¢. cooked carrots -
3 stalks brogeoli | Glass of milk Sliced tomatoes | 8 unsweetened, stewed apricots Gelatin made with fresh “fruit | Dinner
Juices, no sugar
Tea or tollee wiki kk I'¢. clear tomato soup
2 broiled hamburgers Sy "COMES the day the scales may | 8 asparagus tips 3 fel you the results of your first | | 4 c. string beans week of dieting. Before you check | Baked apple, spices but no sugar your weight, “here's a doc’s word ' “Tea or coffee with milk, no sugar:
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