Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1948 — Page 13
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“Times Survey Figu Back-to-School Expenses *For a Typical Teen-Ager
High School ‘Rods’ Spend More on ‘Dates’| But a Sub Deb Costs
thitk about going back to school. Their parents are in-g terested in the back-to-books movement, too, and worried)
tals. Believe it or not, it costs just &s much to finance a “rod” as it
does his girl friend.
full time in the summer and
ujsrviswed buy She ED part-time during the schooljschool and ys Fifty per cent of the spend from two to three dollars
months. gals work part-time — mostly baby sitting. The majority of the teen-agers
School Togs
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Books and school supplies: for a term cost every teen-ager about 10 dollars. Social clubs are an-
{other big item in a high school
budget. The girls are greater “joiners” than the boys. Seventyfive per cent of the gals belong to one or more clubs (one sub deb listed seven groups) and pay dues of one dollar a month per club. Less than 50 per cent of the boys join a club—their dues are approximately the same. Clothes form the biggest item in the budget. Here the parents of high school boys get a break— their wardrobes cost $100 less per
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spend, on an average, $300 each |year for clothes. The cost of an average squire’s clothing is $200. The, Times will publish a breakdown of the extent and cost of a typical high school gals wardrobe Wednesday. The boys’ clothes closets will be “investigated” Friday. $
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Protein Value High In Bean Loaf
Meat prices have your budget run out of bounds? Then remember that protein abounds in other foods, too -—— cheese, eggs, milk, nuts . , . A dish that's filling as meat and high in nutrition is Baked Bein Loaf. Here's the recipe: Brown two tablespoons each of minced green pepper and onion id four tablespoons of butter. Add four cups of mashed baked beans, two eggs slightly beaten, two cups of bread crumbs, one cup of tomato puree or tomatoes, one-half teaspoon salt, one-eighth teaspoon pepper and one-half teaspoon of paprika.’ F. Press mixture into a greased Joaf pan and bake in a moderate (350 degrees F.) oven for a half hour. Serve with tomato sauce or
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HE YOUNG FEMININE contingent in the family, not to be outdone by mother and older sister; is demanding--and getting—something besides insipid pastels In fabrics for its frocks.
Skillman, who designs high-fashion cottons for such big-name designers as Adele Simpson, Claire McCardell ‘and Omar Kiam, has done a special collection of neutral-toned cottons
Jution have taken on a dusty look with a hint of
typical ot the
pre-teen model the revo-
One of the deeper tones appears in a striped and white pique collar and frock (center) shown at Ayres’. It's a rich rasp-
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will be wearing this fall. Another fashion inno+ vation is the little cape collar borrowed from mother’s sophisticated fashions. Two other styles (not available locally), making use of the new Skillman fabrics, are the
with satin stripes and the butterscotch plaid eot- _ ton (right). The latter, for the first warm days back at school, is styled with an apron rront
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frosty satin and it's dusty, darker colors little girls
(left) of dusty blue chambray
cuffs. ‘ By LOUISE FLETCHER.
Sorority Chapter Plans Park Picnic
ton, 311 E. Morris St.
Park.
Tomato Favorite Summer brings our favorite vine-ripened “beef steak” toma-
Alpha Chapter, Chi Omega Chi|sneg to the market. Hollow them Oakland Ave, and son, Adrian, Sorority, will meet Wednesday ini,,ut and fill with a savory vipe Will leave by trans-Atlantic salad seasoned with a touch of prs, Sunday the sorority will holdisyrry. Cut the olives into husky William Bush. its annual picnic in Longacre wedges to give the salad a meaty] Mr. Toms will accompany his
texture.
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five-layer cake in gray, red, black, rid coffee and white, . 0
looks to be successful, was a tiny|Pill-box wi gray hat with a peaked crown|!op had a pair of and a roller brim, trimmed with|-buns” over each ear.
white felt, trimmed with black|turned » wings (under $8) ‘and in a hand-|feather (about $4) and some dressy {studded with black jet (about $8)./fusz an
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