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7 members will be the meeting the rten Mothers Club ) p. m. tomorrow.

pek Kindergarten will honor new tea at 1:15 p. m.. tindergarten. Mrs. ns will preside.

to Speak ’s Guild Knop will talk on pline” when the Evangelical and 'h Women’s Guild" . m, tomorrow in

are Mrs. Virgil ent; Mrs. Chester ce president; Mrs, cretary, and Mrs. on, treasurer;

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BLUEPRINT FOR BEAUTY—

Revamp. BA RY SALVAGING

to give old or broken down pieces a new

style whirl can be a

Want to’ know how to save pearl neck-

with Broken-down strands? pert

on, und under the pearls.

phon may be tied in a o of your neck. .

gpilled their pearls and lost their ul be and trouble of having them

re-strung. gimply sew tiny black velvet ribbon tie-ons knotted ends of the cord |

strung On. :

3 2 8 WHAT CAN YOU DO with all of those which have lost their pairing off odd earrings using as twin clips to nail a necklace down dazzlers from your pile of odd earrings can be put to anHave your jeweler remove

single Experts 8

to & dress. The 8

_ You can have these stripped of their pins or puttons and have the emblems soldered to A dated wrist’ watch is an jtem worth salvaging. Experts suggést having the watch removed from its old setting and mounted on a wide gold bracelet of

the compact.

modern vintage.

The Doctor Says— Many Diseases Have Become Rarities By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. | THERE.are a good many dis-| eases which formerly attacked large numbers of "people, but

which are now rare. Among these diseases * are typhoid, _ smallpox

way is to cut out the pearl-spilling - strings. Your necklace won't look any less retty for the pruning if, after you clasp it P u'11 wind a narrow black velvet ribbon -. tiny bow at the gingle - strand necklaces which have t back on your neck without the ex-

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Let's Eat—

Chili, beef stew,

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iment to the meat and diphtheria. ',| accompan The development of good sani-| COUrse. ya tary methods are principally re- ONION CAKE sponsible for the decrease in ty- (Por Saturday dinner) phoid, but the development of vac-| Plain pastry cine, which greatly decreases the, 1 egg chances of contracting the dis-| 4 medium onions (1 1b.) ease, also has helped. 1 tbsp. butter > It is safe to say that smallpox| 1 tbsp. flour. »

1 jar sour cream (1 c¢.) 4 Salt and pepper | Parmesan cheese 3 strips bacon : i Roll out the pastry. Fit it | into an eight-inch pie plate. Brush the sides and bottom of

is rare now, because sS0 many people have beem vaccinated. "Diphtheria = has also declined principally because of vaccination or inoculation, which increases resistance to the disease. . r . TODAY a new group of dis- . eases is on the decline As a cause of illness and death. These diseases are also caused by infections. They are germ diseases which canbe successfully _attacked by the sulfa drugs or by| the antibiotics, such as penicillin and streptomycin. Among the germ diseases which can be ‘successfully attacked are lobar pneumonia, which was formerly a dangerous killer, blood poisoning, such as childbirth fever, and the most common kinds of spinal meningitis. : All of these diseases yield, in most cases, to the sulfa drugs or penicillin, ‘

‘Oldtimers’

® x = INFECTION of the middle ear. called otitis media by doctors; and its most common complication, mastoiditis, also can be __treated rather well by these same preparations. There seems..every reason to beliéve ‘that the num-| ber of operations for mastoiditis have fall off a great deal. Ififections in the urinary tract —the bladder, the kidneys and their connecting parts—also are treated more successfully with some of the new drugs than was| Possible in the past. 'B Not only are the sulfas and ~ Penicillin helpful in -some.of these. Infections, but streptomycin has Proved valuable in some infec-| tions which are resistant to the other preparations.

Mrs. Clayton Ridge 5719<

To Be Hostess + —B MRS. ANNE CABOT | i er a gay ne . The Indiana Chapter, National hand each one: of your guasts:

Society ‘of Arts and Letters, will meet at 2 p. m, Saturday with Mra. Clayton H.-Ridge, 27-8. Den-

Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike will talk on

} “Cut Down.” The at 130 p.m. board will meet

———— Dance Friday The Altar Society of St. Anthony's Catholic Church will have 3 Square dance from 8 to 11 p. m. iday in St. Anthony's Hall

one of these cute old-fashioned tea towels and tell them to get busy —on—the silverware _and glasses. Everyone will enjoy the joke and you'll enjoy the towels for many a long day. To obtain hot-iron transfers for four -désigns,- color chart, stitch {llustrations and full directions for Pattern 5719, send 16 cents in coin, your name," address and ‘the pattern num--ber to Anne Cabot, The Indi-

Mrs. Donald Stroud is in charge| anapolis Times, 530 8. Wells of the dance. 8t., Chicago 7. : ¢ : . ’ »

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beaten egg white using a nas‘try brush « Trim the pastry and crimp the edge with the tines of a fork, but do not prick. Peel the onions and chop fine. Saute the onion in butter until very soft. Beat the remainder

perfectly smooth, then add the sour cream and again beat un-

mixture into the -pie shell. Arrange the onions over the ‘top. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and also with cheese. Bake in a hot oven (450 de‘grees F.) for 15 minutes, then

reduce the heat to moderate |

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It Sounds Like a Dessert but Isn't; Onion ‘Cake’ Goes With Meat-Course

By META GIVEN F . CAN YOU IMAGINE how skilled cooks would get along without onions? Panned liver would be undressed without them. or pot roast would be a dud if there were Salads, -soups-and.-sandwich fillings would lack life and punch if no onions were in their make-up! Today it may we are recommending them for dessert. But

the onion cake is sim a fine | 4 the pastry with some of the un-

cleaned and chilled. Just be--fore-serving time, rub the. sides of the salad howl with garlic and discard. Break the lettuce into generous bite-sized pieces into the salad bowl." Separate” the caulifiowerets -.and slice thinly, but not thin ‘enough to crumble and spoil the fanshape, Let the slices fall into the salad bowl. Add the cooked beets and the peeled avocado cut into cubes. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Combine the next five ingredi-. ents and shake to an emulsion. Drizzle some dressing over the salad mixture and toss very gently so as not to break up any of the ingredients.

cozt everv piece of salad With a thin film of dressing and no more. Toss again lightly and

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Trinkets And Have New Jewels For Old

_ OUTMODED _ trinkets gathered “together by the young’ woman (left) can be put back in service with a few novel tricks. Inset top left, a pearl necklace that is missing two strands stages a comeback when wrapped with black velvet ribbon tied at the back of the® neck. Treasured emblems make an impressive display when soldered to top of plain compact

(inset right).

We, the Women— Wife's Ego Is As Important

‘As Husband's

By RUTH MILLETT

to keep up his wife's ego if he wants a happy home. So here are a few point. ers - for ausbands: Remember never to credit any woman with both beauty : and brains. ta That rare Si combination Ruth Millett belongs only to the woman you married-—she likes to think. In an all-out effort to make a

send to the table. immédiately. Serves four, 3 . ”

" MOLDED COTTAGE CHEESE

(350 degrees F.) and bake until the pie is thoroughly baked,

| about. 15 minutes.

About five minutes before the pie 1s done, sprinkiée the top with bacon that has been pan

| broiled until it is golden and then crumbled. ' Serve |

hot with the main course. . * .

COMBINATION SALAD (For Thursday luncheon) 1; clove garlic 1; medium head of lettuce 1 c. sliced caulifiowerets 1; c. sliced cooked beets 1 small avocado Salt and pepper 15 tsp. sugar 1 tbsp. malt or cider vinegar 1 tbsp. salad oil 14 tsp. salt . 1 tsp. chopped parsley, if dered .

si : | Have all salad ingredients:

Style Hazard

A Traffic Engineer

SATAD (For Sunday supper) 1 package lenfon or lime gelatin 1%; ©. boiling water | 14 c. creamed cottage cheese

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No.2 can sliced peaches, {drained : | No. 2 can pineapple cubes, | drained * | Lettuce | Pour boiling water over the | flavored gelatin and stir until | the gelatin is dissolved. Set | aside until partially set; stir in | the cottage cheese. Turn into an oiled eight-inch ring mold; place in the refrigerator to become firm. Unmold on lettuce and fill the center with mixed fruit. If all the fruit won't go into the center, place in small mounds around the outside of the .ring. Serve with fruit salad dressing. Serves six to eight. | Teen Topics—

| Career Clothes Are

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Tells Stylists. WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 (UP)

day, is definitely a hazard. Especially "at night. Burton W. Marsh, director of the Trafic Engineering and, Safety Division of the Amerigan Automobile-Association, is the man who stands up to tell off the stylists. As the “hemline goes -down, Mr. Marsh said, the death rate of women as pedestrians is Iikely.- to go up. Reason:

only feminine legs but feminine legs clad in light, not dark- | colored, stockings.

“Swirling ballet skirts and |

the Gibson-girl silhouet look very pretty in the advertisements and on the ballroom floor,” he said, “but they are as out of place on The street and highway as a court train and diamond tiara would be in Benny's one-arm Junch.” “8 ” ” [ FURTHERMORE, he said, the | voluminous skirt {driving a car. It prevents quick {operation of hrake, clutch and {accelerator. s | And at night!

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“Pity the poor driver who is unable to peer into {the roadside gloom, with the glaring headlights of another car in his eyes, and determine whether the object ahead is a slim tree trunk, a rock, or merely Madame, anchored to Mother Earth with yards and yards of softly clinging material.” “It may be nostalgic,” Mr. Marsh summed up, “to go back to grandma's day and resurrect horse-and-buggy fashion. [ “But it ought to be remem- | bered that grandma never had to

{move fast to get out of the way

of a super-eight convertible.”

\Memorial Tea Held

| The Meridian WCTU gave a Frances E. Willard Memorial tea from 1 to 4 p. m. ‘loddy.

land Ave. was the hostess. Mrs.

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‘and Mrs, Roy Vice sane.

tzPhe-new look for-women, an. 1 "auto safety expert said yester- |

‘Drivers-are used -to-seeing.-not...

is no help in:

Mrs. C. H. Brackett, 2650 SutherRoyal McClain. led the devotions,

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LOOK THE PART—In this

hit with your dinner hostess,

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WOMEN are forever being warned of the importance of building-up-a-man’s.ego, but it is just as important for a man °

Nightie News [Sheer Nylons

- Spring Designs Fine As Filmy Hosiery

affected by the filmy stuff won be great. ~ There's little more nylon avails able for knit underwear this spring than there was last fall, which means still not enough to {go around: : rrr | There are, however, some new {improvements on the materials {which should sell like hotcakes' {when they can make ‘em: that

One is the new sheer tricot (underwear jersey) which is comparable in weight to a 20-denier stocking. A black nightie in this

a sheer black stocking, only because it doesn’t fit so tight. Another is the development,| after a considerable headache, of | a nylon lace ready to make the trimming as sturdy as the body of the nylon lingerie. Nylon nets and ma#quisets have been available longer for the same purpose.

All-Nylon Garments Cost Twice the Rayon Price One large underwear manu-| facturer has streiched his nylon! supply by combining it with rayon. The res®itant fabrics are said {to have the stability of nylon's strength and quick-drying prop-| | erties in slightly better than even [THe to the amount of nylon in [the blend. { | In. addition to providing per-| haps twice as many garments] with nylon properties, the combi- | nation fabric has. a distinct price| advantage. Garments made from iit are only slightly more expen-| sive than rayon ones, Those! {madé of. .all-nylon cost, at the! present time, almost twice as much as rayon. 4 Among the - handsome crea«tions presepted to “dream xbout;} if you're not lucky enough to dream in 'em, are: A full-skirted sheer nylon knit gown with snugfitting bodice in nylon Alencon lace. > Medium - weight nylon gown with gathered front panel, nylon ribbon beit and an embroidered off-shoulder ruffie of nylon mar-

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By SUE BURNETT With spring just around the corner you'll want several new blouses to set off your suit. Pic. tured above are two wearable styles—choose the ever-popular jewelry neckline, or perky bowtied version. Pattern 8248 is for sizes 12, 14, 18, 18 and 20. Size 14, bow blouse, 2 yards of 35 or 39-inch; round neck, short sleeves, 1%

yards,

For. pattern, send 25 cents in coin, your name, address, size desired and the pattern number to Bue Burnett, The Indian« apolis Times Pattern Service,

214 W. Maryland St, Indianap-

To Present...

planned opening

‘play, “Dear Ruth,” and for the | Saturday and Sunday performsances. The play will run through. Feb, 14. > ST,

Parties Will Attend Early Performances A number of parties have been

“for the Friday night of the Civic Theater's

Friday parties have been ar-

| ranged by Messrs. and Mesdames .N. E. Boyer, Paul Bradley, Gordof Bryan, Ray Fatout, Lowell * | 8. Scott, BE. C. Stark, Wendell Hicks ‘and L. C. Holtegel: Dr, and Mrs. John Brayton; Mrs. Violet Todd, | Miss Ruth Black and Miss Helen | Coffey.

her, George Hester, O. M.

Hosts to parties of six will be

| Messrs. and Mesdames Fred Al- | bershardt, R. W, Ferguson and |C. J. Weinhardt and Miss Eldena | Lauter. Mr..and Mrs. David Hess and Miss Jane Flaherty will en | tertain parties of five. L: On Saturday night Messrs. and Mesdames D. R. DeCoursey, R. |H, Imes, Ford Kaufman, D. M.

Kernahan, Paul Kilby, Harry

| Latham and E. H. Thompson will

be hosts to parties of four,

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Netzorg and Mrs. Richard Veazey will

| have parties of five persons, and | Messrs. and Mesdames Earl Fishler, B. C. Hurlbert and Edward -

Schoenberger will entertain parties of six, Sunday night parties of four will include those of Messrs. and Mesdames Newton Buser, A. G. Cooley, Willlam Dearmin, Albert Deivert, E. A. Elliott, A. R. Haen, L. G. Haggerty, George Hunt, yustav Klippel, Roger Lockwood, T. R. Lyda, M. L. Mar~ tin, Robert Rugh, Stanley Sheard and J. A. Yeager; Miss Alma

| Bernloehr and Bernard Bloom. | Messrs. and Mesdames George

Bender, Loren Hodges and R. L.

“Tucker will entertain parties of

five. Hosts to parties of six will

the Messrs. and -Mesdames- John.

| F. Carr, Howard Henderson, Aus[tin Laycock, Robert Nelson and _Frank Symmes Jr, -

Daily Store Hours—9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.

quiset.

|tricot edged in marquiset ruffles,| {which turns into a truly fairy | story negligee — at $69, made to order.

cently of another phase of nylon production: “It's rapidly becom-|’ {ing available in small quanti

A double-circle of white nylon

As a du Pont executive said re-

don't say, “1 wish you'd teach - | thes.” | Madge how to barbecue chick- : | Len = : ‘Bridge—

” ” ” v WHEN she models a new | dress for you, don’t let your first comment be, “What's it going to set me back”? ‘When she has spent the day making new draperies for the living room, don't dismiss the subject with a careless “Say, they look swell.” Talk to her when she is in the mood for talking. It's pretty deflating to a woman's ego |. to have a husband who doesn’t ‘think anything she has to say is as interesting as the evening paper. Let her be a clinging vine occasionally. Women need to be made to feel that there is someone they tan lean on in bad moments, the way men need to be made to feel they are capable of meeting any emergency.

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photo, especially posed for The

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| believe | diamond king,

Times, Margie Holler (left) and Donna McClain look over the want. | ace of clubs, then the jack of

ads for part-time jobs . . . and

hunting. The girls are ‘students at St. John's Academy,

By SALLY SEEMS THAT: everybody | works—after school ar in vacations. It's really fine how am-

bitious and energetic most of you teeners are about moneymaking. : . A word of warming, though, to you gals who plan on taking jobs next Saturday -or next spring vacation or even next summer. Might-as well make up your minds right now: Jobs are not dates. : Oh, dates and Jobs are both

don't confuse your tour of duty in office or .shop with a tea dance or a matinee, In par- | ticular, gals, | properly for your work. i A lot of part-time. bread- | winners seem determined to

| get-ups. The same girls wouldn't dream of wearing

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extra-curricular activities, But |

learn to dress |

dazzle their public with swish |

wear outfits appropriate for job-

party duds to school, but they blossom forth in them at their places of business: . nr » “WELL, IT'S poor taste. And bad business policy. Actually, big organizations—New York department stores, for instance —-are painfully strict in the vital matter, : They have daily inspectionp to check on their employees’ appearance. Gaudy earrings, clips and necklaces are out. High shades of nail polish, too, and overbright dresses. Velvets and laces are beyond the pale. Simple wool, plain crepe or sturdy cotton is the right stuff, kids. And black, navy, brown, gray or beige are | the safest colors, Show by your

appearance

success as a career girl.

King ‘Spotted,’ An Overtrick Is Taken

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portant committees of the | American Contract Bridge - | League is the Master Plan Com- | mittee. It was through efforts

of William “M. “Anderson of 1% | Toronto, a member of that com-

mittee, that the present for: mula for awarding. master points ‘was worked out. Anderson also is working with Russell

J. Baldwin on perfecting the |

carryover formula, : When it comes to mathematical probabilities, Bill Anderson is one of the best, and he: uses that talent in the play | of a hand. He and his wife arrived at 6 hearts on today's hand and proceeded to make seven. ——— -~— . . » THE opening lead of the six

of diamonds led Angerson to that East held the

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and therefore West must hold at least the | king of spades to justify his vulnerable overcall. | Working on that th , he went up with dummy’s ace of diamonds and led a small heart to the ace in his hand. When West dropped the queen, Anderson decided that it was a singileton. At this point he played the

spades. West covered with the

| king and the ace in dummy’

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that you know.what's what in (held a business meeting the business world. Good taste in clothes is the first step Vo

won. On the king and queen of clubs he discarded the 10-nine of diamonds, then led a small heart and finessed the 10 spot. The king picked up East's jack, and now Anderson led the nine of spades. West did not bother to give him a guess, but went right in with the 10-spot, thereby setting up the eight of spades for the 13th trick.

Card Party Set.

The Assumption Catholic Church will haye a card party at 8:15 p. m, tomorrow in the school basement. Mrs. Catherine Broderick is the chairman. :

Club Meets

The Children's Sunshine Club

2 p-m. today in Ayres’ committee ‘room. The board

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