Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1948 — Page 13

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THIS unusual two-bed-room ranch home shows a great deal of careful planning, and yet is designed to be built as economically as’ possible. It will probably require a 70-foot lot, but will appear much more pretentious than it really is. ‘The exterior is designed of cement or cinder block, but would look equally attractive if built of brick or wood siding. The front door, together with « a very attractive planting box in front of the living room picture window, is protected by ah overhanging roof. This planting box looks attractive from

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of the house. You enter directly into a liv-, ing room which extends clear through the house, There are picture windows in both ends of this room, and two doors in one end leading on to a tegrace and outdoor dining area or terrace.” There is a natural firein one: corner and three

venient placement of furniture. “The dinet shows the influence of. open planning and leads directly from the living room into a small compact U-shaped kitchen. There is a picture _ window over the Sink in the “Kitchen ‘with a wide shelf for

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for refrigerator and rank to- . gether’ with an, adequate amount of work counters and cupboards. © Tees “The door from the kitchen leads directly to the service entrance, to the basement stairs, and to the garage so that it is not nece-sary to go outside after putting the car away, and yet the service entrance provides space to get rid of outdoor dirt before entering the house proper. Bathroom Has Space - For Tub and Shower

There is a door from the dinet-kitchen leading directly on to the terrace to facilitate the serving of outdoor meals. The living room leads directly into a combination powder room and bath. This section of the house is exceptionally well designed not only for the ‘convenience of owners, but also for guests, You enter. the bath from the ' small powder room and vanity. The bathroom has space, for both tub and shower. Both bedrooms are large and

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into the: soup: Poultry shears, {if you-.have might find useful? Does he them, are a big help, but you may ever get out a sporting goods also have to raid the basement catalog 'round about Dec: work bench for help in the way of 1st and mention off-hand-a hammer, a cleaver, a big pair edly that he'd like to have this of pliers, a wooden mallet or ; + ! or that for his supply of |whatever else you can find that| : Beet i Ra 5 hunting or Bashing equipment? a Evie EhOt d with! 2 A : . e answer, ‘of course, is x ER bd giv 10 Veal hy Carolyn--Fore, Peggy Nabring. and Marilyn. Brennan *No.”..., = : | er |e thigh and drumstick hones to get «+. officers of Block's High School Board. Papa Is Usuall F : i | full ‘benefit of the flavor and food By CAROLYN FORE dent model in the Tea Room at represented on the 1948-49 board P y : i ; y TAOOTE . ivalue contained in ‘the marrow.| Teen Guest Columnist Block's. Each spring they pre- and each girl was chosen by the | No Help at All have cross vehtilation and a door leading outdoors On 0 | wrap the bones in waxed paper; ~BLOCK'S HIGH Bchool Senta fashion show in-the audi- 1047-48 representative from her Papa 1s no help at all. So torium. school. . { after puzzling and worrying |

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By JEAN WISHING FOR a Whité Christmas? Snow flurries and

deep drifts definitely belong in the holiday picture. But what about icy roads, slippery hills and treacherous turns? Naturally, you-older-teeners prefer ~~ drive-yourself dates. . But, whether you're a car. owner or a passenger, you must observe the rules. » | For the driver, that means |-sensible road techniques. n't

| of shoving, shouting kids makes your job doubly difficult. | Don't race through traffic or | speed on country lanes. It's better to be late for the wingding than to end up in the acci- } dent war, ? ” so" | AND, passengers, give the | driver a break. Keep away l-from- his. good right. arm. Crowding and cuddling can

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Yes, dates as well as drivers two-thirds cup leftover gravy,! And smart bits of letfover goose and two to| Tan anything else. three cups finely shredded red| + Christmas or later.

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punctuate the goose flavor of the girl. ; soup, too. . burt th ai ceives a prize and has her pic- The officers are elected each > . or EE res ture in the paper with the ad. spring. The current officers are several neckties he never would, SUNDAY'S MENUS ; pied On the social side, the board Marilyn Brennan, president; | have picked out himself, or she . Breakfast ong way, ane new projects members attend the ice show or Peggy Nabring, vice president, “plays it safe and gets him Baked apples each year. e members may the theater together once a sea- and Carolyn Fore, editor of the | white shirts in the right size «3 Tecan wales 2 take a sales training course gon and have an annual Christ- Clothesline. * c c . aL Sienna HIB nit aA, work In different- depart- = mag luncheon .and gift ex: Each Wednesday at 3:45 p.m. omes Christmas morning SERCO eee . ments, in he sore on Satiir- change. ee # crite ABeTRAge - “experts meet .and Papa struggles manfully Ad Pork loin roast With gravy days wad soho HoHARE oo oss Tee © are -delotted ear bith Mrs: Grsenbuch dod dis oto appear Jboth surprised and >

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INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __- retin a ——

DOES your family look forward with great anticipation to a meal of turkey or goose as a sort ‘lof antitlimax to the devouring of recipe for 8 rgoose and cabbage soup makes good use of the bones ard leftcourse, turkey, chicken or duck carcasses

After all slices and slivers have| been removed, place the carcass on a large bread board and break it apart, starting first with the to be broken enough so they'll fit easily into the large kettle you use for making soup, ->ecause they should specified amount of water so that as much will dissolve

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Fashion Board

> NEA Staff Writer 4 _ The man of the house seldom 7 | fares very well. at Christmas. J | In fact. his gifts are so often’ ; a mixture of the unimaginative - | and entirely useless that what Papa gets under the Christe ~~. |_ mas tree is one of America's | favorite jokes. | “But it’s all Papa's fault.” The | stupe never yearns out loud for | anything. Ask him what he wants for Christmas and he can't come forth with a single idea. ’ i Doeés he ever take the little woman window “shopping, pointing out this or that he

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Clothing at Head of G ift By BARBARA BUNDSCHU, United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Dec. 24—Shirts, skis and women's slips will be the most plentiful items under the nation’s Christmas trees toight if the sales of New York stores are any indication.

Reports from four typical stores, ranging from all-department showed a complete reversal

Most -stores -interpréted- it | jewelry and winter sports equip-

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After all, she made sure long before Christmas that Papa . knew exactly what she wanted. costume jewelry lead the list-at| another smart shop. 'V rivet ; : In men's departments, shirts J aried Hair Ribbons are a’ complete runaway at the! Make Fine Presents head of the list in one store. An- : other reports a four-way tie be-| NOt all ribbon gifts require tween’ socks, ties, sweaters and needle—-and -thread. Here's one eS fairly traditional male that needs only ribbons and your fts. The men, and the children Cm Skates, skis and the parapher-[too, of course, are getting their own. imagination. - From. § to 16, inalia that go with them are the share of the heavy selling sports 2 girl would be thrilled with a . percolators; - va uum DiSgest items in one large store. equipment: whole wardrobe of ribbons for a i. Only toys and lgquor “compete Children's gifts -are running whole ‘week's changes. Ta more heavily to clothing than| Take seveli lengths of assorted “they have in hthny years, -accord- hair ribbons (about a yard and a . ing to one shop. Another reports half long: each), wrap them heavy sales in dolls, which®are neatly in rows around a card less expensive than they were board roll, and an appropriate last Christmas. There's also a|verse, wrap in cellophane and tie brisk business in educational toys|the roll ends with narrow ribbons for pre-school children, but: ending in bows. “That has something to do with} This is also perfect for filling a the birth rate a féw years ago,”|the youngsters’ stockings or hang. one store executive said. ing on the tree. °'

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|sales. It seems as if they'd got them Traditional Gifts |qurable household articles have Lead at Men's Shops slipped off most gift lists as they| Negligees and high-priced slips have become more easily obtain-'and nightgowns are the big sellers able. : in a swank Fifth Avenue store. What women are getting this|Compacts which gathered dust on Christmas, according to the stores| the shelves a year ago are going surveyed, is underwear, costume out in gift wrappings at a brisk

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