Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1948 — Page 14
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combination. No ‘less efficiently engineered are new to polish off the niggling. new juicer, for example, takes care of and
straining the juice from a whole -
orange in one thrust of a hand. operated lever. The orange is the victim of a play between a coneped strainer ridged with ght saw-tooth cutting blades the metal top which locks tly in place.
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new knife with twin stainless
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By SUE BURNETT Here's a darling be-ruffied dress for the 8 10 14-er that will be ideal summer fare with wing sleeves<-or a practical school frock with the perky puffed sleeves. Pattern 8324 comes In sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Size ‘8, wing sleeves, 2% yards of 30-inch; 4% yards machine made ruffing. Don't miss the spring and summer Fashion; helder than ever with spenal features, smart StYiat-itee pattern they ‘win book. . Ar paitern or our Rather si, ise the coupon
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THREE-IN.-ONE—This compact cabinet combines an o electric dishwasher, a clothes washer and a kitchen sink. The wire-racked dishwasher shown in'place in the picture (above) is replaced on washdays by the clothes tub which the housewife, junior grade, is tugging out from its storage place under the sink. how. the clothes tub looks in action.
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By MRS, ANNE OCABOT - Angel wing sleeves for your angel ¢hild's party frock. Use organdy, dotted swiss or flower sprigged crepe . . . trim with
"embroidered daisy chains and
tie with a big bow for the perfect finishing touch. To order tissue pattern, actual sigé embroidery motif and color chart for Pattern 5528, (sizes 1 and 2 years included), use the coupon below,
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DETROIT - In Detroit, home| {of mass _production enterprises, [two young ladies have opened a which scrubs [four canines at once on a conMiss Ruth Murray and Miss Norma Hahn {eurrently wash about 10 dogs a day in their plant,
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» THE SECRET In food experimentation is to start with a basic, proportion of ingredients that you know is tried and true, For instance, in today's recipe, cocoa, sugar, salt and water stirred into) milk make a cocoa of the strength and color that pleases people of average. palate responses. Since peppermint candy 18 pure sugar with peppermint flavoring, | ers, brushes are mounted oh & | motor driven cylinder located in-
It side the nozsle. For maximum t- brushing action, bristles should be thick-tufted and should extend nearly the length of the nozsle, Straight-suction cleaners are easily distinguished because the which dust is}
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tablespoons of sugar, then found it was not aweet enough. We added candy by half teaspoonfuls un-til-we decided on the amount needed to replace sugar, - ” .
PEPPERMINT Ncw CANDY COCO
For Thursday A iow oe cocoa 14 ¢. crushed Peppermint stick candy 137 tsp. salt 115 c. ‘hot water
2 c. evaporated milk diluted with|®
two cups of hot water Blend the cocoa, candy and salt in the top of a double boiler. Add the hot water and cook over direct heat with occasional stirring
| until thE Candy completely ais-
{solves, - Add the milk, place over boiling water and continué cooking until the cocoa is very hot.
la rotary egg beater until frothy.
"|Beating delays the formation of ope SAD. on. the. top... “or with a puff of ‘whipped
or a marshmallow.’
|...Serves. four or five,
NOTE: To crush the. candy,
put two or three small sticks be-
paper and use the flat side of a hammer to pound the candy as Unfold the paper and scrape the candy into a [measuring cup. . ~ » PINEAPPLE MAYONNAISE FOR FRUIT SALADS . (For Friday luncheon) Into one-half cup mayonnaise
juice and one tablespoon of whipping cream. .
Miss Betty Keller Will Be Married
Miss Betty Keller, daughter of
St., was the honor guest at a mis-
|cellaneous shower yesterday. The|} {hostesses were Mrs, Joseph KE. Bauer and Mrs. John M. Cooke
in Mrs. Bauer's home, 845 IE. Morris St. The bride-to-be will be married
to Joseph D. Madden, 2819% RB.
{10th St., on Saturday in St. Pat.
rick’s Catholic Church.
Now Policemen Are
Sometimes Women
PHILADELPHIA — Physical examinations for 208 women, who previously had passed the written and medical tests, were recently conducted for candidates for the New York police force. The physical examination was on strength, agility, stamina and endurance.
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Y | vently. Know Your Stuff— {Vacuum Types
Are Varied —
IN THE market for a new| Firm soil arotind roots.” Beatter | vacuum cleaner? who knows her stuff about clean-|-ers should compare the different {types offered to her in all price ‘brackets. in order to find the one {best suited to her needs. High {price. does not necessarily indi{cate superior cleaning ability.
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Mrs. Mary E. Keller, 1033 Leonard
| Housekeeping Is Important
In Marriage’
Many Girls Lack Proper Training By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer IN A recent study of divorce cases in Chicago it was found that poor housekeeping was a contributing factor to Sivaree in 17 per cent of the cases studied. That. isn’t surprising when you stop to think how few. girls today get any training in the household arts where they should get it— from their mothers at home. Once a mother would have been ashamed to. have her daughters grow up completely ignorant of housekeeping. But now it is considered perfectly all right by many moth. ers for their daughters to reach marrying age without knowing the slightest thing about cook~ ing, running a house, sewing, ete.
Ruth Millett
THEY seem to think that if a ‘girl is pretty and knows how to wear clothés well and how to be popular with young men she is all set.to make a successful
marriage. Well, she may make a “good” arriage, But she may not
ake it a successful one—unless she is wise enough to realize that good housekeeping is an important part of a good marriage. Perhaps, if modern mothers realized that jgnorar@e of the fundamentals of housekeeping might land their daughters in the divorce courts, they might not take that ignorance so
The shopper
Cleaners designed for general
{household use are of two types: |those which depend on powerful
suction to remove dirt and those which combine suction with brushing and beating. Either type can be an efficient cleaner. . . .
‘IN BRUSH and suction clean-
nozsie th pulled contains no moving parts. For ease of operation, some cleaners of this type have the nozzle mounted on a long flexible tube that is connected to a tank into which dust is emptied. * The suction type of cleaner re-
the operator who must maintain
the best cleaning action.
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close contact between the nozzle and the rug nap to obtain
THE ; INDIANAPOLIS TIMES GARDENING—
Filbert Hedge Pleases
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“By MARGUERITE SMITH =
THERE'S nothing like going
a-nutting, come October, right in your backyard. “We wanted something practical for a hedge planting,” Miss Martha Gill, 3625 Kenwood Ave, told me. And that's why she has a green wall of European filberts at one side of her yard. They produce -quantities of nuts, too, though Miss - Gill says she always “comes in second best to the squirrels. Nevertheless, she’s, enthusilastic about the possibilities of European filberts, especially “for privacy in a small yard or for screening.” “When they blossom they're a fountain of golden catkins. Later the pollen falls like a mist of sunshine in the yard. The foliage is dense, the leaves not unlike our American elm. While they
put up’ plentiful new shoots,’
they don’t sucker all over the yard. And they've been healthy, requiring no spraying or special care.” The tall shrubs, at the moment recovering from a murderous pruning administered when Miss Gill was absent, are now almost back to their 12-foot height. Oddly, they take a leisurely -two-seasons, instead
of one, to produce the nut from the blossom, ® = wn
WHAT your neighbors are doing . . . Mrs. Harry Dawson, 7200 EK. Washington 8t., sets pansy plants in a4 shady corner near her back steps. “I cut. off the wilty flowers every day, then they bloom a long time.” . , , Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bhelby, 3846 N. Capitol Ave.; devote one whole side of their backyard to a strawberry bed. “You get a lot out of strawberries even when you don’t have time to take care of them.” Mrs. W. Irving Palmer, 5726 Broadway Terrace, uses strawberry plants for a neat edging around her rose bed. ‘I've raised strawberries there for about six years now, and I have another little patch behind the garage.” :
» - » YIN THE vegetable patch:
Evenings and cloudy damp days
are ideal for transplanting. some loose soil around the plant to prevent evaporation. In hot sunny weather, cover plants with flower pots or berry baskets to prevent wilting: Don't use tin cans (they're fireless cookers!). It you have poor soil plus a yen for lima beans, raise the small seeded “butter beans.” Not such high quality as the fat seeded, King of the Garden pole limas, they'll swamp -you with baby limas. For the small
garden with no fence at the
side to brace a few climbing beans; try Fordhook 242, for plenty of fat smallish limas. The © vegetable plants you don’t thin out of overcrowded rows are just as bad as weeds for the crop you wart to mature, . s .» THREE (out of many) attractive plantings you'd enjoy driving by to see: A tiny colorfilled rockery with two little lamp posts adorns. either side of the front walk at 5644 Winthrop Ave. It's the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd N. Fouts, «++ A wisteria tree drips lavender flower pendants in the front yard of D. H. Robey, N. High School Road. It's the first house south of Westlake. ... A giant
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WISTERIA TREE—D. H. Robey, N. High School Road, bought his wisteria tree already trained, but you can train your own by
staking for a couple of years and
windowbox full of tulips (later on, annuals and evergreens) makes an eye level picture from the living room window at 17
|The Doctor Says— Grids Indicate =
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Of Growth Cleveland Physician
Develops Charts
EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D, EDN children are too tall, some too thin, some too fat, and some grow at remarkably irregular rates of speed. ong Ie ent years, the study hy 32 atta been developed by “Dr. Notuman C. Wetzel of Cleveland. The system employsd ‘|by Wetzel is called the grid tech-
method Weight ; of Sparing children at inThese measuréments can be Jervas. ab in a way which will reveal abnormalities of growth and development, v . = .
SUCH a method is extremel important, since the signs of f ure to grow adequately should be 4 | discovered early, as some diseases interfere with the proper addition of pounds and Inches. In Wetzel's charts of
into consideration. Some families tend to ¥ tall, others thin and still others fat. From the charts, it is -also possible to discover signs of malnutrition and of certain diseases, such as diabetes or acute infections, Simple malnutrition is the most important cause of growth fail ure. When it is discovered on the -|grid or chart, then a search must be made for the cause or causes, The cause can then be attacked, often with resulting improvement in the rate of growth.
pruning carefully.
W. 57th Bt. It takes up one whole side of the porch at the home of Mr, and Mrs. George T. Abel.
Teen Problems— Junk’ Jewelry Ruins Frocks
By JEAN THE WORLD 18 80 FULL of a number of things—beautiful things! Seems we could do without ugly, useless gadgets. Speaking sartorially, gals, what about the gimmicks some kids go for? Do-dads pearing lapels,
them are strictly bad taste. Most’ are unnecessary extras that spoil the effectiveness of your costume. . Ts mm “AND SUITABILITY! Rhine stone clips, you know, are out of
smooth date dress. Red celluloid hair-clasps kill a pink formal frock. Sharp as mashed potato sandwiches—that's what they are! Gals who rate as super dressers avoid clutter and fuss. They know that a single strand of pearl beads, a simple gold or silver pin does more for them than gobs of glass “rubies” or fantasies in felt and feathers. . . -
NOW, you deen gals have a natural yen for the new, the
original, - And because most of .you have to count your pennies, you're inclined to buy inexpensive knickknacks. Most of these items are mass production stuff. What seems original and new when you buy it turns out to be common as mud. 80 watch the gadget racket, girls. Save your cash for acSeturtes yu you'll be glad to live wi
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