Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1948 — Page 22
Ve, the Women— Job the ec. Whatever ‘Housewife’ Is Still Best Job for Woman By NA Lee THE HOUSEWIVES —or, ‘country are mad at me again.
. Reason for my defense was that a writer of several radio programs had announced ¥ that she had dropped the term ‘‘housewife” from her scripts, because of so many complaints themselves,
Ruth Millett from housewives —who-claimed they wanted to. be. called something that sounded more important, more dignified, more glamorous. But I still can’t see what's housewife.
wrong with * It's a word made up of two words that should be terribly important to women.
. ” . THE highest goal of most young women —- even today, when all sorts of careers are open to them—Iis to get a husband and have a house to run. Once she’s got her wish, why in the world does she object | to being called ‘a housewife? No, I still maintain there’s nothing wrong with the term “housewife.” If women object to it, it is just a sign that they really feel their job is beneath them and, in their dissatisfaction, they want to change the name. ' But changing the name won't change the job, It’s the same job—and still the best job open “to women-<-whether--it's-ealled housewife. homemaker or family executive. ;
Still Another ‘Best-Dressed’
MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., Jan, 290—(UP)--The American Women's Institute, a cosmetic firm, announced yesterday the names of 10 best-dressed and three worst-dressed cities of America, based; it said, on a national sur-
vey. Best-dressed cities, and how their women look, were named as: New York, sophisticated; Atlanta, soft southern; Miami, provocative; Detroit, mature; Washington, refreshing; Philadelphia, pert; Dal-
_duced . from the cheese-spiked .| spaghetti when'it's mated with
. las, piquant; San Francisco, in-
triguing; Salt Lake City, whole- |
some, and Seattle, exciting. or Worst-dressed cities, the firm said, were Boston,” Chicago and Palm Beach, Boston, the surveyors sald, never catches up with fashion until it's well established; Chicago is a hodge-podge. Palm Beach is explained inex
plicably as “surrounded by beauty
in clothes, but not properly affected by it.” el sini The survey, it was
to the individual's personality.
By JEAN-TABBERT CANNED SPAGHETTI in a spicy, scarlet sauce of tomatoes and snappy cheese, is a natural base for leftover roasts, hams
and sausages. Served with a crisp salad, hot. rolls and a fruit dessert, it should rate as a favorite onedish meal on’ any “family” night or when guests are invited for an informal party. A tangy casserole can be pro-
cubed leftover beef,’ veal or pork roast and toasted bread crumbs. And a souffle will become more acceptable to masculine diners when spaghett! and ham are among the ingredients. 4
the canned combination for it means she needs to add a minimum of spices and other fla-
“and Cubed Ham Casserole
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The Doctor Says— Sleeping Pills
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COLD WEATHER FARE —When the temperature hovers around the zero mark, it's an appropriate time to serve a piping hot dish of spaghetti. Combined with ham cubes and onion slices, it is hearty enough to satisfy the most ravenous appetite.
| SPAGHETTI WITH HAM | 1 ¢. cooked diced ham 1 small onion, sliced | 2 tbsps. butter 1 15-0z. can cooked spaghetti with cheese 3 Brown the ham and onion in butter in a large skillet. Push to one side and heat the spa~ ghetti-in the other side. Place the ham on a platter and surround with spaghetti, » » »
{| SPAGHETTI AND MEAT PIE 1.2. ¢..cubed leftover meat |.-2-tbsps, butter 1 15-02. can cooked spaghetti with: cheese 1% c¢, fine toasted bread crumbs 1 c¢. grated American cheese "Brown the meat in the butter. Place the -spaghetti in a casserole, then press up around the
meat. - Combine
crumbs and cheese. Sprinkle
over the top.
role to form a. depression the center, Fillthe depression with the browned: the bread
| 1643 cases of poisoning by these drugs. These patients had taken large overdoses and were sick enough to have .to go to a hospital. Undoubtedly, there were many others who had taken a little too much and had merely been slightly sick. . 3
. » » SOME people are especially sensitive to the barbiturate drugs. Such persons can get reactions from only small quantities, It is also a matter of con-| cern that some people become addicted to barbiturates. | They develop a habit and lik{mg which is difficult to throw off
Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for 25 minutes. FE EE HEARTY SOUFFLE thsps. butter
2 2 tbsps. flour and, of course, may produce 1 15-02. can cooked spaghetti harm if it is not. with cheese Most people who develop the 1
barbiturate habit start by using the pills for sleeplessness. The habit usually takes several months or even years to become established. ? Gradually, victims have to take larger and larger quanti-|§ ties, while the resuils are less and less successful. ® » » CHRONIO poisoning is a possi-| ble result. One woman, who had {taken barbiturates for several months, became mentally incompetent, lost control of her elimination, lost weight and had to be ifed with a spoon... ._ Sleeping drugs should be taken with caution. They act on the
Melt the butter, add the flour and blend well. Drain the spaghetti without stirring and add the liquid to the flour mixture. Cook: until thickened, stirring - constantly: g .-Add the spaghetti and the ham, mixing lightly. Beat the egg yolks slightly. and add. Fold in the egg whites which have been beaten until stiff but not dry. Ce Pour into a casserole. Place -in-a-pan-of warm water. Bake “ini & moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for one hour. Serve
| immediately.
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when there is some real reason for using them. Even then the! use of sleeping pills should not be continued without the advice of a physician.
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sald, was| conducted by looking at women in various places and judging them for Ingenuity, newness of) style and suitability of clothing
THE DOCTOR — ANSWERS—
By E. P. JORDAN, M.D. QUESTION: I'm a woman in ‘my seventies. Reading anything where red and * black are. together, the black : seems to sink in. My blood _pressure - is somewhat high.
cause the eye condition? ANSWER: ‘High blood pressure can cause some difficulty with vision, but it seems more likely that the eves are at fault. Your doctor -can-—advise you -completely.
Do you think this might
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TUESDAY Breakfast
"AT THE PRESENT PRICE of fresh vegetables
makers may have an urge to eliminate salads. Don't follow that Buttered brussels sprouts | . inclination. Salads are too important to brush aside. The vitamins, | Applesauce cake with lemon A Big Part minerals and bulk have appetite-stimulating properties that no; sauce { : other food can match or surpass. Green leafy and other fresh, e » = 0 B . crisp vegetables should make up the main part of a salad to give SUNDAY Sh! rid gc fine color, fresh appearance and, ~—— _—— ~~ crunchy chewiness. , Luncheon Breakfast aKJI8T « 28 Olive-nut sandwiches Orange and grapefruit sections, VAKS . MONDAY Potato chips : sliced bananas As : Breakinst | Applesauce Belled Now With Drown sugar and $10432 i * Dinner ream Grapefruit halves pape Bakery coffee cake | S034 N _|eQe {Poached eggs on_toast Buttered green beans . Luncheon ©J1076 Ww E¢ vi 5 Luncheon | Cooked zucchini squash salad ed chicken &J76 S eKQs { Toasted rice {Bread and butter Corn fritters Deater &Q08 - Stewed tomatoes {| Pevan ple Sirup aA Canadian bacon . =» Buttered carrots and peas VIi7643 - Applesauce SATURDA Cinnamon apple salad ©9432 Dinner Breakfast Baking powder biscuits. &AKS Pin fried thuringer Sausage . |Grapetrut halves [Molded pium pudding: | ._ Tournanent—Neither vul Caulifiower with butter crumb Cooked cereal—with—sugar—and- a Supper an West North East topping cream | “Molded cottage cheese salad INT Pass HE ~ Pass *Deviled olive egg salad (on bed Fried eggs | Raisin bread toast | +1. a. T. Pass
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Spinach chowder Melba toast
three-fourths cups for each child; c arrot sticks one and three-fourths cups for poscal celery
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Dinner
Short ribs of beef r*Onfon cake ‘
, some home-; French fried potatoes
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[Pemuninder of applesauce cake (frosted butter cream icing) Milk to drink: Three and a half cups for each child; one and a {half cups for each adult, in addition to that used in the day's | menus.
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By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America's Card Authority ! WHILE SOME people like to | count losers, 1 believe in counting winners and then developing losers into winners, We wiit'not attempt to justify §-~ the bidding of today’s lesson | hand. Although it is more or _ fess natural, I -think correct
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French pancakes. 2 Luncheon
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Sliced oranges French toast Butter and powdered sugar Luncheon
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lettuce
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By MRS. ANNE CABOT An inexpensive and good looking nursery or bathroom rug can be crocheted from only eight skeins of cotton yarn. You'll have fun making the rug. It is so easy to crochet and to launder. : We used pale and dark green for the body of the rug and the
cunning rabbits in white. The finished.rug measures 36 inches long by 22 inches wide. To obtaincscomplete crocheting 5228, send 16 cents in coin, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The
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T By SALLY ‘| VOLUNTEER for something. J . Are Things k FUN'S FUN! But life isn't | Make yourself available at the New i 3 ‘a : ‘all a bowl of berries and | local hospital, Or the town Of Da neer | whipped cream. Your parents | playground. Or on any junior Minis! g¢ : «being parents-—probably try charity committee. “Sales Are Regulated] to protect you from the seamy It your community lsn’t | i! In 34 States gul / +|.side of life. But you've gotta geared to accept teen-age help, : d é face it sometime. “you can always give funds. | children run around We |B > » Pong v BR JORDA 1B Look around you. You'll find | Don't be backward about mak- || neighborhood, going in ang is getting. given to the A practice] SOrTow and tragedy and want | ing a contribution—~NO MAT- out of other people's houses Binh of taking a pill or drug when- right in your own community. TER HOW SMALL. The Red whenever they wish. 5 ducive to 9 h {ever they have difficulty in sleep-| Oh. Gloomy Gusses and | Cross, Comm a RIGHT WAY; Teach youll] its. local doll ing. : Sentimental Susies are dopey. | *i8n g children not. 10° 80 ‘inte the In fact, this practice involves Lady Bountiful with a basket can use your pennies. : to go i ito the] parad yea! $0 many people and is so haz-| of goodies is definitely out of And youll feel that you [| houses of neighbors unless | That daily pa |ardous that at least 34 states| style. Genuine service, how- | really belong to your town, if || they are especially invited, known locally have laws regulating the sale of| ever, is a part of good citizen- | you have a stake in its activ. : : on quaint custom -| sleeping drugs. + | ship. ities, some of Hie Zo Most of the sleeping Aruge In Emmem————— RR ic tion pa common use are called bar- race. biturates. These are various com- + After show-t binations of chemical substances, after morning. called bgrbituric acid. They have the well-dressed real uses in medicine and the central plaza fo only objection to most of them slow laps arm, is that they are often misused. ry il ly The barbiturates can cause around be acute poisoning. A group of 13 ape The | hospitals, for example, collected go_three or foi
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When the dummy goes down, | | we see .two spade tricks, two | heart. tricks, a diamond and | two club tricks. Where can we "| find the eighth and ninth tricks? ; If the heart suit breaks | three-two, we can develop two | tricks there. We have to hope | | that the diamond opening is. |] from a four-card suit, so it will | do _no harm to duck the first |} round of diamonds and let East | win with the queen. East's | proper return is the king of | diamonds, which has to be won | | in dummy with the ace. If we cash the ace and king | of hearts right now, how can .
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spades, when ‘the opponents get | in with a heart they could cash the queen of spades. ” » ~ * THUS WE have nine tricks, but we have to watch the timing to cash all of them. So, after winning the second diamond with the ace in dummy we should cash the ace of | hearts, go over to the ace of spades, and play a low heart. Then regardless of what West plays we play a low heart from dummy. | If West plays the nine, East will win with the 10, return the five of diamonds, and West will cash two more rounds of dia- | monds. . But now, because we watched | the timing, we still have the |
right" and you save on gas, every month, because Chambers COOKS WITH THE GAS TURNED OFF. When starting a meal, turn the gas on 2 short time, then shut it off. Leave the house. if 'you like. Food finishes cooking on retained heat —without scorching or burning. You can keep it warm for hours—deliciously done—with the
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‘By SUE BURNETT See what a yard of gay fab-
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ric makes. This practical bib { p apron takes just that in the | King of hearts to get into dum- | PER A \ 4 smaller sizes, Wear it for en | my with in order to cash the . MO. e tertaining or for kitchen chores, | spade king, and the ace of EF too. Bold ric rac adds a color- | clubs to get back into the L 1 ful note. > hand to cash the good he ] - Pattern 8276 is for sizes 32, Timing plays as important a 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46. Size 34 | part in bridge as in any sport. \ : requires one yard of 38 or 39+ | : be inch fabric. .. . oN 3 Te 4 a h pr ‘ For this pattern, sepd 25 Wind Watch. Daily {TRARY FP DE) yy 1] 1 } bl iy cents in coin, your name, ad- | Wind your wrist watch once a dress, size desired ahd the pat- day at the same time, advises the >” adn | tern number. to Sue Burnett, . Jewelry Industry Council. If left 208 \. Delaware — MAL 2000 : The Indianapolis Times Pattern [unwound for any length of dus. £
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