Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1948 — Page 25
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Tried and true method for dry { well before sowing
.cause of ulcerative colitfs, how-
Ming... Sometimes: there has been
ppT DOES not kill bean Rotenone is still the pest medicine for beans. . . .
12th St, picks from his backyard patch he ets a custom-tailored berry. It was developed by his grandmother. Family tradition says ghe crossed wild’ strawberries with various tame varieties. until she. got the sweetness of the wild with larger size.. C. W. Hatton, 1646 N. Auburn gt. who raises “Frist straw perries” says they “melt In your mouth, take very little. sugar, and I've had as many as 11 stems with five berries each on a single plant. G. 8. Cronkhite, 3771 E. 624 St, like a lot of other gardeners, finds the gray green clumps of liveforever make a goodlooking edging for flower beds. , But he uses the neat growing dwarf variety that bears pink
flowers and doesn't sprawl In late summer, ENN PURDUE says: Stake your tomatoes only if space. is limited. Choose heavy foliaged types (Stokesdale, Pritchard, Bonny Best) to stake. ' Any tomato yields best (and with less labor) when allowed to sprawl, Use ' Bordeaux to control mildew on grapes. "Symptoms are light yellow spots on leaves, white mold underneath. Begin now, and spray five times at two-week intervals. To control anthracnose (birdseye rot) and black rot, which spoil the fruit, use three Fermate sprays at seven to 10day intervals, To. protect your roses from black spot and mildew, spray
The Doctor Says— [DR. ANSWERS—
Inflamed Colon
Surgery : By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. ULCERATIVE colitis is a disease in which there is an inflamed and ulcerous condition of the large colon, or bowel. It may affect parts or almost all of the colon, & section of the intestines about five feet long. If it is acute, all the signs of a severe infection are present. The
ever, Is still uncertain. A good many different kinds of germs have been found, but so far no one of them seems to be entirely responsible. Other possible causes have been considered, including allergy, disturbed nervous control and deficlencies of nutrition, but none of these seems to be exclusively at fault, either. . » ” THE disease is just about as common. in men as in women.) Most cases begin before the age of 40. The usual first symptom is the appearance of bloody mucus on the outside of the stool. It may’ start with severe diarrhea, often accompanied by bleeding. Pain in the abdomen is common, though it may not be very severe. - Fever is present. The treatment includes careful attention to diet, especially suficient water, minerals and vita-
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‘Mrs. Ayres Hostess
Mrs. Jack Goodman will preside.
By E. P, JORDAN, M. D. Question: What is Buergei’s
of the blood vessels in which the end portions become inflamed and close off thus preventing the flow of blood. The cause is not known.
An important line of treatment is to stop smoking completely and forever. Other measures of treatment depend on the individual case and may be medical or surgical. : . 8 =
Question: What is the difference between a true heart murmur. and a false heart murmur?
Answer: Sometimes, particularly in childhood, a murmur may be heard over the heart which physicians. call a functional murmur. This is not a sign of a disease of the heart valves. An organic, or true heart mur- . mur, is caused by some condition usually involving the valves of ‘the heart, —————
For Symphony Unit . The executive board of the Women’s Committee, Indiana
State Symphony Society, will hold|
its last meeting of the current year at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Frederic. M. res Sr.
velops and it is necessary to give blood or plasma.. Le 4 have been tried. The sulfa drugs and penicillin have not yielded as
8000. results. a8 WAS. 0) The Indiana University Nurses Rpiginaliy, a ation - WAI Honor wie
litle. does not-do- well under the the graduating nurses with a din-
‘usual treatments, surgery has toner dance at 8 Sometimes this thé Columbia’ Club.
hoped for, When ulcerative co-
be considered. consists in “taking out the in-| flamed ‘portion of the colon.
Graduation Held
hit night in the Southern Manon.
After the meeting, the board will be luncheon guests of Mrs.. Ayres.
Dance for Nurses Alumnae
p. m. tomorrow in The Wilsonaires will play for dancing.
Sorority Elects
Mrs. Charles
* eR TR eR dram] ely and planting make eo drainage ditch at the homa of Mr and Mrs. HE: + [salt Place ove ; “the 8740 Allisonville Road, into a “brook.” a son pes fork
mowing lawn and wondering,
— KRAWEFT THIS 18 & conaroon+ “Grass. stayed green all sum-.
| raise luscious tomatoes.”
Lawrence and The Harmony Hall Kinder-/Mrs. Jack Steffy recently were garten held graduation exercises|elected national president and secretary, respectively, of Omega Phi
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or dust with a Fermate-sulfur mixture. Be sure to keep new growth lightly covered with fit. =» n LJ _ IF YOUR time is valuable it pays to invest in a bale or two of straw to eke out inadequate mulch, especially for tomato plants. Saves weeding, saves moisture, helps control blossom end rot later on. Nature, drat her, abhors a vacuum, So clever gardeners squelch weeds with ground covers. Weedy but useful plants scattered around the edge of the garden keep out less desirable tenants. They include wild violets, most of the mints, sedums, false dragonhead, black-eyed Susan, some of the evening primroses — the list could be much longer. Try some, find which like your soil best, then use them to beat weeds. » . ” GARDENERS around town: Mrs. C. G. Hardy, 6028 Park Ave, lately (two months ago) moved here from Massachusetts,
mer back east. I suppose it won't here, will it?” H. A. Schmitt, E. 56th St. demonstrating plant selection, “I found this. blackberry growing wild with the biggest berries I ever saw. I marked it and later transplanted a start.” Mrs. Arthur Gaus, 5670 Washington Blvd, spading
ground for dwarf ageratum to
edge an evergreen planting, “My husband took my zinnia bed away from me for his tomato plants, but then, he does
Send letters and questions for the garden column to Mar guerite Smith, The Indianapolis
Cabbage Odor |
plans to buy a head of - only when you want to make sla or cook corned beef and cabbage for a family dinner?
many ors) seem to be letting that outmoded reputation of cabbage smelling up “the house stop them from serving; it often.
becomes odorous when ith misunderstanding. Cook it a
lamount of water, Even the left. over cooking water will be dell cate enough in flavor to make pleasant-flavored pot liquor.
5 ¢. coarsly chopped green cab-
1 tsp. salt $ 13 c. boiling water 1 tbsp. butter 1 tbsp. flour 14 tsp. caraway seed OR °* 14 tsp. tarragon 1 c. sour cream
saucepan, add boiling wafer and
cabbage down with a fork for
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On the Vegetable
By META GIVEN ARE YOU a homemaker who
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short time only in a small
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bage
_Turn__the cabbage into the
a minute or so at the beginning of cooking until the cabbage wilts. Boil briskly, uncovered until tender. Six to eight minutes is sufficient for tender cabbage. While the cabbage cooks, make a sauce as follows: Melt the butter in a saucepan, add flour and‘ one-quarter teaspoon salt, stir to blend. Then add caraway or tarragon and sour cream. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, - until the sauce boils and thickens. Add the sauce to the drained cabbage. Toss and turn into a hot serv. ing dish. Serves four.
YOUR MANNERS—
SITUATION: You are making a cross-country trip in your automobile to visit relatives. WRONG WAY: Tell them what day you are leaving home —and then don’t bother to get in touch with them until you drive up at their door. RIGHT WAY: Telephone or wire them along the way when you-are near enough to be able _to_judge about when you will Arrives. tL . rn . SITUATION: You become friendly with a group of per sons who have much more money than you have. WRONG WAY: Try to give them the idea that you have as much money as they do. RIGHT WAY: Don't try to
group a chance to like you for what you are, not for what you pretend to have.
Eastern Law Makers
state legislatures boast a total o 112 women members, than one-half of the nationa
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a detailed . technique of we're glad to oblige. i : How does a boy do his stuff . without awkward antics? If the door opens toward you, it's easy, Just move # step or two ahead of your gal, turn the
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FOR a door that opens especially a heavy one—do this. Place your back against it and reach for the knob. Push with back, shouldér and extended “arm; then stand fat against *he opened door so your date has room to pass in front of
Revolving doors are another matter. Whirl the contraption gently till an open compart, ment comes up. Holding the leaf of the door firmly, allow your date to step in, Please, don't crowd in with her. It may be cozy: it's not comic. And the resulting bump-
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