Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1948 — Page 14

JEAMWORK-=halling yarns team-work made into interc green Forstmann wool suit is shown here harmonized with the ouse of a two-piece dress knitted of Minerva yarn. The suit is Pattern 511, sizes 12 fo 20. It comes as a complete wardrobe pattern for travel or vacationing and includes slacks, shorts and * $wo blouses as well as the jacket and skirt, Knitted dress instruc. ¥ions are offered free in the spring and summer issue of The Indi. anapolis Times own pattern book, Fashion. SEC. %

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" aoa everything from beach ensqmThe Doctor Says— Children Pay A High Price In Divorces By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. { ACCORDING to a recent study

cent victims, who often pay a high price for. their parents failure. hy : Children need a feeling of security, which comes principally from having two understanding

parents, if their physical and emotional development is to be as good as it ought to be.

than to any physical illness.

Children of broken homes often become nervous and emotionally upset because of this > lack of security. Such children . fréquently lose weight, become jumpy, ‘develop irritability ahd nightmares, directly

their unnatural home life, rather

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~ n . SUCH children are particularly likely to become what are ¢om- * monly called “problems.” The records of the juvenile courts show that crimes and vices are much more common among youngsters who do not have normal. home lives, The incessant quarreling between parents in some homes brings about a situation which is almost as bad as if the parents lived apart. . The health and nervous reactions of children in

such homes almost invariably)

suffer, Married couples with children

should think long and well be-| fore they condemn their children

to the possibilities of physical and mental difficulties by divorce, desertion or quarreling. Even more important—and more prac ticable--is that marriage should not be entered into lightly. Students of this subject believe that there are methods of telling in advance whether most marriages are likely to work or not. People who contemplate marriage, if they are interested in the well-being’ of their unborn children, would do well to take

Let's Eat—

on a sizzling, hot tter.. Handle the ends = the Siateer. with alan hour. Peel the onions and pretty towel, use another skewer clean the mushrooms. Arrange to push off the fragrant food|all of the foods on skewers at onto the hot plates.

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14 ¢. French dressing 4 onions, walnut-size 14 1b, medium-sized mushrooms

such precautions to insure & con-

tented married life, and happy

children. /

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LAMB AND KIDNEY KEBOBS |, (For Thursday dinner)

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_ By MRS. ANNE CABOT 's favorite doll as a spring bride and see

the white organdy, satin or crepe — the veil of white net. Patterns

designed fo fit a 16, 18 or 20-inch doll. rs. lb her upswept hairdo, saucy embroidered face, “new look" dress and ballet slippers, will dance into the . of both little and not-so-littla girls, She is an easyed body has no breakable parts, and or redhead since the hair is made of wool

and finishing instructions for Patmaking and Pattern

‘serving for those last weeks

cluding patterns by top American designers, mo

Put Metal Skewers to Use in Serving Armenian Shish Kebob Meals

bought a half dosen to truss chicken or turkeys for roasting. In between these poultry meals your skewers lie in the

Remove the cores from the kidneys and wipe both kidneys and meat clean with a damp cloth. Cut the meat neatly into one and

small kidneys whole. Turn both the kidneys and meat into a bowl and add the dressing. Toss with a fork to coat every plece well. Cover and let marinate at least

least eight inches long in the following way. Start with a lamb cube, then a kidney cube, then a amb cube.

Next push the mushrooms snugly against the meat, add an onion, and a second mushroom. The

fitted closely together to prevent

.|another cube of lamb, a kidney ’|cube and a cube of lamb.

mushroom and onions should be|3 tPsps. lemon juice

p| Lightly fold into the cheese mix-

BALLERINA BOLERO DRESS bolere outfit fo bb mace at Yama, coms bare shoulders for tanning with smart coverup. It wi un at the ch after |, : ‘ of the school year. Here it's made up in Everfast's shut- [noth taperea shart, one Jong ter-stripe cotton. Pattern 3048, sizes || to I8. 5

lengthening and glamorizing of last year's clothes. To get your copy, send 25 sents in ois 40 Sub Burtt:

" St, Indianapolis 9. Be sure to

include your name and address. The two costumes pictured above are made from patterns appearing in the new Fashion. The ballerina bolero is an American Junior Original pate tern designed by Ruth Critchlow, talented teen-age fashion

Home Sewing Is Glamorous As Well As Thrifty With Imaginative Array Of New Spring Fabrics

Miss Hull calls the “open door policy”'—a zipper or snap opening {where the inside leg seam belongs. Shoulder Tucks Among

Expansion Features Their fabrics are corduroy, handsome menswear flannels and

whose g expansible shoulder straps, waist‘lline button tabs, extra-long crotches and deep hems, are boxy

and a longer tailored overcoat

cold ones.

student at Carnegie Institute [feature of boys’ overalls. of Technology in Pittsburgh. .

Trickiest expansion feature is

cludes slacks, shorts and two |shoulders. A snip at the tucks blouses as well as the suit {adds four ‘inches around the

patterns, send the amount in- |average. Shirts range from apdicated, in coin, to Sue Bur- [proximately $5 to $9, The oldest nett, The Indianapolis Times {tailored suit sells for approxiService, along with [mately $45. But Miss Hull figures

coats and jackets with man-tai-|

style number, size desired, and |it should be good for at least two

Ave., tucks seed pac sends to sisters in Europe.

It's Pattern 3048, sizes 11 to |jn the shirts, made of regular| this summer, ; 18, price 25 cents. men’s shirtings, crisp piques and| sp» : Pattern 511, from which the [striped ginghams, with collars) THEN what about spraying suit shown is made, is-a com- |and cuffs tailored to scale. Each| our fruit trees, ask gardeners plete wardrobe pattern for shirt is cut in one piece, with who recall that early spring travel or vacationing and in- |deep tucks running across the| the time for sprays.

jacket and skirt pictured. Sizes (chest and two inches to sleeve on-days when the temperature 12 to 20, 50 cents, } ; 45 or above and likely to remain To obtain either of these | Prices are slightly higher than| so (if you want to trust

SEEDS FOR OVERS

the mushroom from drying out during the length of broiling necessary to cook the meat. Finish the end of the skewer with

Sprinkle with sale and pepper. Broil this skewered arrangement on a preheated broiler with the rack placed three inches below the source of the heat. Turn occasionally and broil for 10 to 12 minutes. Serve hot, skewer and all, with browned rice. Serves four. . » » CHEESE CAKE WITH PINEAPPLE * (For Wednesday dinner) 1 package rusks or zwieback (5 to 6 ozs.) 15 c. butter, melted 3 tsps. grated lemon rind 1% c. sugar 1c. crushed pineapple, thoroughly drained 3 c. creamed cottage cheese % tsp. salt i c flour

14 ¢. cream - 4 eggs Roll the rusks into fine crumbs (makeé about two cups.) Add the melted butter, one teaspoon of the lemon rind and one-fourth cup of the sugar. Mix well. Pat

of a well-greased nine-inch spring form pan to form a thin crust.

Spread the bottom with welldrained pineapple. Press the cottage cheese through a fine sleve. Add the salt, flour, remaining lemon rind, lemon juice and cream and beat well. Combine the eggs and remaining cup of sugar and beat until light.

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Pour into a crumb-lined pan and sprinkle lightly with the remaining one-half cup of the crumb mixture, Bake in-a moderate oven (325 degrees ¥.) for one hour. Turn off the heat and Jet stand in the oven for one hour, Remove to a cake rack and cool, Remove the sides o the spring form to serve. . Serves 10.

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SOCIAL SITUATIONS

SITUATION: As a guest at a party, you meet another guest, with whora you have had a quarrel or misunderstanding., WRONG WAY:. Refuse to speak to the person. v RIGHT WAY: « For sake of your hostess, be civil

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