Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1948 — Page 22
By SMITH . MRS. ELLA OGLE, 1308 N. Pennsylvania St, is gathering ——quite-a.ha : 8 yard in front of her . ment house.
marigolds, she's had the green
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PUMPKIN HARVEST—Mrs. Ella Ogle, 1306 N. Pennsylvania St., has a full-fledged ‘vegetable garden in the front yard of her apartment house. Instead of grass and flowers, she has tomatoes, turnips, lettuce and even big, yellow pumpkins.
cluded, “that I'd better plant grass and have a nice lawn. But as long As I'm here I'll have
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We, the Women—
Not ‘Sacrifice’ For Hubby
f By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer
- “MARRIAGE is for suckers,” | says a bachelor sports writer | who has stepped out of his field!
national mag:
he “impor{tant free- { doms’’ the .| married man gives up. He says the most impor. | tant freedom of a bachelor is the absence of gossip; that a married
Ruth Millett | man must listen to scandal about thé neighbors, the insol- | ence of the maid, and the ignorance of the grocery boy. |
Scandal about the neighbors, maybe~if they're that kind of |
neighbors. But what maid? And what grocery boy? Today's young wife picks out her own groceries ‘at the nearest super market, hauls them home, and cooks them herself. rd » . THE BACHELOR also claims that only a bachelor can listen to the radio programs he enjoys without being subject to soap operas, fashion hints, and household suggestions. Mama, of course, gets her fill of those during the daytime when she’s alone. _Then he says the mhrried man gives up his right to eat out, and has to put up with home cooking, which 1s one of the “vicious pranks the modern wife plays on her defenseless husband.” But just who is it fn most families that wants to. eat out? The little woman.
for it's very juicy. After you've filled the ple, sprinkle the filling with the juice of one small lemon and dot with margarine. Lt eo” x SHADY DOINGS: "I suppose it's no use trying to raise grass under my trees,” mourned the new owner of a partly shaded yard, with’ inquiry in his voice. Well, grass can’t do a David-Go-lath job without some help, but
ceeds, Mrs, Faye Cantrall, 4224 Fair. view Terrace, follows a schedule that calls fbr reéseeding each fall with a touch-up in the spring. But-she often- finds. reseeding. un-| necessary. For her established ‘grass, well fertilized, grows thick. In the fall she sends her lawn to its winter snooze with a
spring it gets a hearty breakfast
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most folk. Family favorites, such
to whip up a sassy plece for a {dupticated commercially.
‘mixture just coats the spoon.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20, 1948
Home-Made Ice Cream | Is a Winning Dish
By META GIVEN AT A RECENT party we attended, the host spirited the men to the basement of his home to see his newest possession in action-| an oldfashioned ice cream freezer! Everyone delightedly pitched in on the churning of the dasher, and the product of their combined efforts was received with great enthusiasm by all. With good ice creams in all flavors available at every corner grocery or drug store, the gome-made kind is still a winner with
as the fresh peach lcé cream rec- ¢ight parts crushed ice until ipe given today, rarely can be freezer is difficult to turn. Remove the ice cream to refrigerator trays and return to refrigerator SOmpartmant to ripen and become rm
Or remove dasher, press ice cream down in cap ‘and replace! cover. Put cork in hole for idasher, drain off water and re pack with salt and ice in same proportions used for freezing. Makes about two quarts.
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Situation: You have friends who are always dropping by without ‘telephoning first to see if it is convenient, and you wish. they would telephone first, Wrong Way: Do the same when you go to see them. Right Way: Make a point of telephoning them before you call on them, and chances 1% ¢. milk are they will in time see that 1145 tsps. vanilla you prefer it that way. [15 tsp. salt . = =» 1 C. sugar Situation: You are asked to 11% ¢. whipping cream help out with some money2 c. sliced fresh peaches put * raising scheme or with prepthrough food mill™ arations for A party and your . 1; tap. almond extract { child 1s a student at the in Beat eggs, stir in milk and turn| School requesting your assist. into top of double boiler. Place ance, over (not in) simmering water, _ Wrong Way: Make some
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Hot fluffy rice Cooked carrots . Salad of grapefruit sections on watercress Hot buttermilk biscuits Fresh peach ice cream
Picked Up Saturday — Returned
Milk to Drink’ Three and one-fourth cups for eagh child; one and one-fourth cups for each adult, in addition to that used in the day's menus,
. » . PEACH ICE CREAM 2 eggs
Three-Quarter Finished
Remove immediately from heat and cool. Stir in the next six ingredients {there should be one and one-half: - cups peach puree). Pour mixture luncheon Held ’ into a two- or three-quart érank The Zeta Tau Alpha Mothers Club held a noon lunchéon yes-
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Times Special | WASHINGTON, Oct. 20—Mem|bers of the DAR Board of Management will leave tomorrow for a tour of six mountain schools located in the South. National chairmen of DAR committees and members who have a special interest in the DAR Approved 'Schools Program also will make the tour. - : Mrs. Roscoe C. O'Byrne, Brook|ville, Ind., president-general, will {head the tour. The members will stop at Blue Ridge School, Va.; |Crossnore School, N. C,; Hamassee School, 8. C.; Berry Schools, |Ga.; Kate Duncan Smith School, Ala, and Maryville College, (Tenn. The board will return to {Washington next’ Wednesday.
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