Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1948 — Page 31

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There's an electric device on the market now which will defrost ‘any electric refrigerator. The defroster ‘plugs into the electrical wall outlet and the refriger-' ator cord is then plugged into! the aevice, An ingenuous clock movement | turns off the electricity at 1 a. m. each day, just long enough to de-|

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hours required when you defrost Mr. and Mrs. ‘Carl Herbert Mr. ‘and Mrs. Joseph Lud" “Be 31 "is the date chosen your refrigerator only once a Hagner were married Nov. 27 ington are at home now at 1416 by Miss Betty Jane. Ockerweek: ; | in the St. Francis de Sales Cath- N. New Jersey St., following hausen for her marriage to | This device ‘will not melt ice olic Church. The bride, the for- their marriage Nov. 13. The Glenn R. Bracken, son of Mr, Subes—only, the ice in the freez- mer Miss Dorothy Slinger, is the bride, the former Miss Marie and. Mrs. Glenn Bracken, AlliI pi, mg oP gerroster! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar. Tansy, is the daughter of Mr. sonville. She is the deughter of partment stores. ANAPE thur M. Slinger, 225 N. Dear- and Mrs. James Tansy, 2834 N. Mrs. Iva Ockerhausen, 7550 born St. The bridegroom is the. Denny St. The bridegroam is Pendleton Pike. The couple will

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The tapes can be removed with| By BARBARA BUNDSCHT, United Press Staff Correspondent ease and the home decorator can| A Christmas luncheon was held! NEW YORK. Dec. 16—A new laundry starch that's said to keep change the tape color to match! today by the New Neighbors 2 garment crisp through at least eight washings and to double the’ new drapes. These blinds are also League in the: Hotel Lincoln. lif of the fabric may make life easier for the housewife.

equipped with cords that can be kept even with the slats in any

What's more, it doesn’t even need cooking to make it work. There was a gift exchange and The. produet is; in effect, a do-it-yourself adaptation of com-

position. carol singing. mercial finishes which are used to give permanent or semi-perma-

The venetian blinds are many-| NeW guests who attended in- nent crispness to yard goods.

factured in steel or in wood. |clude Mesdames Thomas W. Its“base is ‘a synthetic résin| develop a work-saving product | — T. Williams, Which permeates rather than that would Jook exactly Mke or-| coats the cloth. on which it's ap- dinary starch in an ironed gar-| Use Teapot i in Sealing Robert G. Swartzell, Alan Napier’ 1.5 according to Perry Eakin, ment. He believes he has suc-

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Mr, Eakin said he set out to

Childs, Kenneth M. Youngs, CIiff- de- ceeded. Jars WwW gs, starch company- executive who deith Paraffin ord Ulrich, Richarc N, Potter and veloped the finish in co-operation 1 Cc H A quick and easy way to seal sAnthony F. Crew. with a rubber company which pro-| ncreases Cotton's

freshly cooked jelly into a glass

i» duces the original resin. with paraffin is to melt the oar. A150 Mesdames L. R. Goodwin, U(%% '1¢ O'8

affin. in a porcelain-enameled|BYron Durham, john C. Parkhill, cerned the synthetic starch works teapot and let the teapot spout | {Harold M. Wiseley, R. A. Peter- just like the familiar. vegetable Qirect tne sealer in an evenison, Kenneth Rades, Leo Riley, product—ohly easier and less fre-

‘stream over the jelly or jam,

Melt paraffin by placing teapot In a pan of ro gle Toul maker, Harvey Martin, Robert J.

Edwin Benjamin, Robert Shoe- duently.

for use. . ‘and Robert Moore, takes won't wash out.

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As tar as the housewife is con-| mesic on fabrics treated With!

the resin starch showed, he said,! that it greatly increases cotton's :

It comes in milky solution which is diluted three parts water want to store paraffin in the tea- Lewinski and Joseph Ferrafa. {5 one part starch for a heavy pot during the jelly-making pe-| Members of ‘he reception com- starching solution. Beginners are, -.fiod. cover. the spout and. the top mittee. were. Mesdames. Robert warned tq make their first experito keep the sealer clean and ready Orr, Allen Wright, Robert M. Fox ments on the light side. The mfs-

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#jwhich the finish had been re-: newed every eighth washday, was | g in good wearing condition. 2 The product is already on sale ¢ in a number of Midwestern cities and will be available throughout the country by the end of Januf ary, Mr. Eakin said.

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The “PTA of “the “Southport | Grade School ‘will meet at 7:30 PEMD YI the veo rye: ourth and fifth grade pupils will } present a Christmas program. Several other units of the 1 county PTA will meet next week. f MONDAY 8 west Newton. 7:30 p. m. Christmas program. [Lowell 7:30 p. m. Soul Better Christian Spirit” Christmas program, ¢ a

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ecatur Central. 1:30 p. 'm, Christmas program and discussion. | Edgewood. 7:30 p. m. Christmas program. (Nora. 7:30 p. m. Christmas pro-| gram

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Christmas-program. THURSDAY . Warren Central High School and| Warren Township Council. 12:30 p. ie. Christmas program.

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Eggs should be stored promptly gia the refrigerator at home as quickly after they are purchased as possible. To keep their high quality, eggs need to..be stored

Bluff Ave. 7:30 p. m. Christmas

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ug of “Isabella, "Will "Hold its annual Christmas party Tues-| |day in the Catholic Community) |Center, 1004 N. Pennsylvania St. iMrs. Zeo Leach, regent, will pre-'

side at a short business meeting . the right of everybody to eat

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __

: Men and Women kK rr Church Gro oup | | Rights End Where Noses Begin Serve

By ERNEST E. BLAU [Plans Party . FHEN A United Nations

«The--Mother Theodore Circle, comumittes ‘was held up by a speech recently, the chairman called attention to Article 27 -of the committee's Draft ‘of Human . Rights. which he claimed, included

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Party committee chairman i Nevertheless, I don't think

|Mrs. Florence Kett, assisted by this excuses a wife for throw-

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{Miss Alice. Lipps-and Miss Mary, ing a cold dinnel at her hus|Ann Dolan: band when he comes home

Also aiding “With plans are late-—Or—a-—husband— from

eorge Kirkhoff, Margaret Mur-| when she served a meal three

[phy and Dorothy Basson, Misses, hours late, “I thought I had |Mirgaret Ann Fleetwood, Cath-f 2» Tight to eat at reasonable lerine, Theresa Ring. Gertrude Joss in my own home, your

|Kern.. Mary. Lark, Edna. Knapp, l. Honor.” he said to the judge. Urusla Buennagel, Claire Hopper. | To" which “his Homor replied,” Trene Walker and Terry Green. “Your rights €nd where her nose begins’ »

for the Little Sisters of the Poor and there will be a silver affering| AND THAT js a darn good

Donations of foed will be given . 'n &

for the babies at St. Elizabeth ruling for all married people Home. — . | —knowing when and where

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Auxillary te ‘Meet sure headed for trouble, say

Mrs. Joseph Guenter, 430 N.| marriage counselors, if one of

rexel Ave., will be hostess. to. the them tries to run both of members of the «Federal Unit, them. merican Legion * Auxiliary, at All people need some rights

7:30 p..m. today. Mrs. Clarence! and some elbow room, even {Baden will assist. -

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“IMesdames Re ginara Smith, “punching his wife on -the-nose

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o ol The annual Christmas dinner 2 aha party of “the “Indianapolis |Chapter, American Society of Woinen ‘Accountants, will be held, {at 6:30 p. m. Monday fn the 40 lana 8 Chateau Club, 421 N. PenntEylvania St " | Miss Marjorie. Dobson, assis [tant librarian of the Prospect {Branch Library, will give a ptory {entitled “The Three Kings.” There 1wil be special music, carol. singling and a gift exchange. 3 Members of the group will pre- ha pare gift boxes to be distributed to the Marion County Home. Miss Adeline Roy is chairman bullies and bosses the girl lof the arrangements committee. friend and sees nothing but |Agsisting her is Miss Mary Tanhis own side of every. argu-- selle, Other committee members ment-—a. woman who 1s “pos- |includé Misses Kay BUEKete, Jean IWavs } lette Gifford, Marguerite Shea, _Sesgiye” ang always prying |yonanna Sullivan and Dorothy and digging, always in the |Grogan. boy friend's hair — well, Miss Elizabeth Riley ‘is local sooner or later the other one chapter president. wants to break away and |

come up for alr, Home For Holidays Frederick «- W, - Feibelman will

{ton School of Finance and Come The Second. Tuesday of the merce of the University of PennMonth Club will hdve a dinner sylvania to spend ‘the Christmas meeting at 6.30 p. m. Tuesday. holiday with his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Charles Myers, 147 8. Elder Frederick. W. Felbelman, 4025 Ave., will. be hostess, Central Ave.

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