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" CHICAGO, Jan. 3—The Inter- ]

national Home Furnishings Market Wil opened here today for a twoweeks period. The show, which ually attracts thousands of buyers: from all over ‘the na-

American Furniture . Marts, the exhibitions, will’ include showings of new furniture, lamps, carpets ishings which will appear in next few months. ; In conjunction ‘with the home

furnishings market, three. other| shows will be held. The Womén’s| § _and Children’s Wear Market be-

gan yesterday for a week, and’ the

Chicago Corset Group's market| |

Nook begins Jan. 31 and ends Feb. The Show the china, glass and pottery market—also is set for Jan. 31 through Feb. 12, Misg Dorothy Draper, nation. ally known decorator, was sched-

stores in the!"

Merchandise Mart's Gift,

*. Mrs. Harvey George Harris, Evansville, announces the en-

igagement of her daughter, Janie Lou, to H. George Mueller, son

uled to speak at the press luncheon of the American Furnitiire

Mart today. The Dorothy Dawe|

Award for 1948 Home Furnishings|

+ Reporting also will. be presented)

at the luncheon. Tomorrow the Chicago Fash-! fon Group's semi-annual home! furnishings market luncheon will be given in the Merchants and! Manufacturers Club in the Mer~chandise Mart. A consumer panel of four will discuss “From Paint to Picasso.”

A New Slant

‘Miss Endicott = .°

ot Mr. and Mrs. Clemens O. Muel- |

ler, 5250 N. Meridian St.

The bride-to-be is a graduate

of the National College of Education, Evanston, Ill, and is now jon the teaching staff of Tudor Hall School.

Mr. Mueller attended Colgate

{University before joining the !Army Air Force~ He . served overseas in Italy and the CBI theater of war. He.is a menibe of Phi Delth Theta Fraternity. - No date is set for the wedding:

To Be Wed.

mund W. Cornelius will be married Jan. 15 in the Central Ave ‘nue Methodist Church. The bride-

Mrs. Charles F. Endicott, 6268 Central Ave., and the prospective

Mrs. George H. Cornelius, 1419 E. 77th St. « Miss Endicott attended Butler University where she was a member of Delta Gamma Sorority. Mr.

and was a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.

> off » ” The wedding of Miss Georgia Buckner and Joseph Ray Dorlalque- took bia, Mo.,

George Walker Buckner Jr. South Central Court, and the

Colo. The bride is a junior in the Uni-

‘lversity of Missouri. She was =

graduated from Shortridge High School and Christian College in

.. |home in Colurhbia.

Pattern 8410 is for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42 and 44. Size 18, short sleeve, 5 yards of 39-inch.

SUE BURNETT The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St. Indianapolis 9, Ind. No. 8410 Price 25¢ |

Bize, . . Fashion Book Price 25¢

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Miss Roberson To Be Wed

Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Roberson, 4815 Park Ave,

Unites Couple Mr. and Mrs. Ian MacDougall are at home at 430° E. 48th St. They were married Nov. 25 in the Fairview Presbyterian Church. The bride is the former. Miss

Rose Robas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Robas; 35 N. Randolph

7 igure Trimming—

\Mid-meal Snacks Come

From Day's

Miss Janie Lou Haris

Miss Nadine Endicott and Ed-.

to-be is the daughter of ‘Mr, andl

bridegroom is the son of Mr. and |

Cornelius also attended Butler:

place Dec. 15 in Colum- - in the home of Mr. and So be Mrs. William McHarg. The bride = « is the daughter of Dr, and Mrs. 515,

bridegroom is the son of Mr. and _ Mrs. Joseph Dorlaque of Granby, :

of ge _ bridegroo: The "eouiple will be atigre Mr. and Mrs. William. Mac-

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Mrs. Howard L. Hinton

Parents of the m

Dougall, ns Sust Lane,

was the scene of the wedding Nov. 21 of Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Hinton. The bride is the former Miss Ama Rea Murray, daughter |of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murray,’ 2, {N: Gladstone Ave. | The couple are at home with her parents. Mr. Hinton is the

" -iput.in what she calls “interfer-

gots,

Mrs. Carl McKinney sett shoe

_|went like this: I don't have the

* Blackiood on Se]

Cre Double

EAST

japplied the principles of Humanics to good advantage in the hand Let's shown.

.|with nothing except her partner's

in a Quandary

It's a Good Way To Pick Up Points - By EASLEY BLACKWOOD.

18 -2Dp

Dbl Pass Pass :

Pass

|

Humanics and tells me how she

Miss Lucy Brash held the South cards. Miss Brash is a chatterbox. She is nearly always talking. And yet there is one word which rarély slips irito her conversation. | That word is “pass.” She loves to

ence bids.” Usually they interfere

chance of getting to Sleep that night.

As to Response — When Miss Brash made an overall of two diamonds on this hand,

Mrs. Keen wasn't quite sure what she should do. Her reasoning

trump support to raise my partner’ suit. My hand isn't strong enough to bid two no trump. A bid of three clubs is also too strong on these cards and it would force my partner to bid again on a possible minimum|™ hand. Actually there is no assur-

AT. WAS a real pleasure to get &

Recently she took up rubber . {bridge and she is kind enough to say. my columns. have been a| lot of help to her, She is at ]

: | larly enthusiastic about Bridge,

ng: Bl SOUTH WEST NORTH

Fairy tale print

rope, many people of the few precious eggs

omy within a family, even to ‘cutting the ‘amount of milk pur-

chased, would be discarded can be used to increase the Satan intake.

WEDNESDAY’ 8 MENUS . © Breakfast - Orange joe Ready mix griddle Re with honey Crisp boiled bacon uncheon { tate sou Cra nd. toast whew Pinea ble slices on en ked apples with ¢ cream

ance of game for our side and yet 1 have some definite values. I feel that I should take some action. Then Mrs. Keen thought of

Mrs, lan MacDougall

these two angles: The two-dia-

partnership. co-operation.

son of Mrs. apolis.

A ce ceremony Dec. 11 in the First

John Daly, Indian-

N. C., united the former Miss g Elinor Hilton and Cari McKinney Thomas. She is the daughter of

Ral

W. Thomas, Lewisburg, Tenn.

Augusta.

Bride-to-Be

Food Quota

By ALICIA HART, NEA Staff Writer WHEN BETWEEN-MEAL hunger pangs threaten to weaken

| your will power to reduce, treat

yourself to a.low-caloried snack.

To Be Feted

Times State Service : WATERLOO, Ind, Jan. 3— Miss Lucy Rhoadarmer, Water-

jun an appeasement will bolster your resolve to stick by the diet. 100, formerly of Indianapolis, will pick-up.

By using simple arithmetic you can deduct an -appeasing amount | {be married at 4 p. m. Jan. 15 in

evens of foods from any of the three]

meals and add it to your day's |quota in the form of a mid-meal snack. You may prefer to skip the glass of skim milk listed for /breakfast and to drink it at mid-|

of a seven-day New Year's diet. The first article, covering first pod second-day diets, apeared terday.

morning or you may Lat mide| 1 slice toast; 1% pat butter;

State teesavesesse sssssssssssee from one meal the NAIT-8IICE Of 1 hard-cooked egg; salad of 1 cup

This is the second installment | the Waterloo United Brethren tw

|Churéh to Dr. Wendell R. Aldrich, son of Dr..and Mrs. 8 F. | Aldrich, Angola. The announce-| ment is made by the uncle and! *aunt of the bride-to-be, Dr. and;

bread you are allowed and serve raw cabbage and 1 slice unsweet- Mrs. John P. Showalter, Water-| iit” to yourself, during mIdarter- (ened pineapple; 1 glass skim milk. l106:

{noon, toasted and sprinkled with

cinnamon (no sugar) with a re-| One small glass pineapple juice:l, in with a butret

viving cup of tea.

Dinner

{1 slice pot roast; 1 sliced tomato;|

announce! Another way of figuring is t0 2 stocks broccoli; 1 slice toast; 3 |

the approaching marriage of their forego the dinnertime dessert of pat butter; 1 baked apple stuffed

‘daughter, Betty Jo, Charles Lederer,

to Robert baked apple and eat the fruitiwith 5-6 raisins,

Mrs. Robert 8. Diener will en-|

supper and {kitchen shower Wednesday night! for the future bride in the home

flavored with| lof Mrs. Diener's mother, Mrs. LY- nounced by Miss Rosemary Eng-|

Wouldn't Double Champion's Overcall

The Tuxedo “Baptist Church (Presbyterian Church-at Raleigh, yrs. Salon She opened: le" 10 of

es on which Mr. Dale played|

spad {the jack and declarer won with |

the ace.” A diamond was led to

Dean and Mrs. James H. Hilton, the king fn dummy and a small| ¢igh, and he is the son of Carl heart returned. Mr. Dale went up)

with his ace, led his singleton]

The couple is at home in New club and ruffed the club return.

Then he laid down the king of

spades, followed by the queen of |

spades on which Mrs. Keen dis-!| carded the eight of hearts. I When the nine of spades was, led Miss Brash ruffed with the

|seven=of diamonds and Mrs. Keen |

overruffed . with the eight and] played the. queen of hearts. De-|

‘mond bidder is a notoriously loose *lovercaller while the opening bidder, Mr, Dale, has just as strong a reputation for soundness and

Apron

|

|

:

iclarer still has to lose a heart §

trick and another trump trick to! Mr. Dale. Down 500. Not" a bad

Mrs. Keen tells me that had it | been Mr. Champion who made the o-diamond overcall, she would] not have doubled. I'll add some-| thing to that. Mr. Coan {would not have overcalled on those South cards, either.

Send your questions on bridge | to $0 Xaaley Blackwood, The Indi- | polis Times, Indianapolis 9,

wa Miss Englert ‘Names Attendants

Attendants have been an-

Pitterr 5749 includes tissue ]

| ‘pattern for apron, tracing: de-. | sign for embroidery, material

requirements, cutting directions |

for adjustable sizes and finishing instructions. ~ ANNE CABOT The Indianapolis Times 530 8. Wells St. Chicago 7, IIL

son of Mrs. raw at bedtime when a curbed cinnamon; tea or coffee, no sugar. man R. Pearson, 5338 Washing-ijert for her marriage Feb, 1 to| ; : Louis Albath, New York. . The appetite balks a pestrietions; | | — {ton Bivd., Indianapolis. | Kenneth Gatewood. The wedding | No. 5749 Price 20c¢ wedding will be June 19 in | ain Marcia Prather, Miss Pog) vi w in the Emmaus Lutheran | «ame ‘Sweeney Chapel, Butler Univer- ‘DAY'S DIET Hi d ward. an rs. Jo al-Chure : 088s essan sess IsEROEIITILS sity. y Pe | THIRD DAYS D is m man lace will give a dessert luncheon| Mrs. William Schumann will bel Dit veseseesssesanvnnns “The bride-to-be attends the| One-half grapefruit; 1 ‘slice; and linen shower Thursday in matron of honor. Mrs. Roy!|'****** Purdue University School of toast; % pat buttes; 1 glass skim | the home of Miss Prather, 2111/Gatewood, Mrs. Alice Hannahgtreet et are: Pharmacy and is a member of milk; coffee, no sugar. e ¢ N. Pennsylvania 8t., Indianapo-| Lisle and Miss Patsy Schockley Lun lis. {will be bridesmaids. Roy | [City rebesb sissasesnien

Sigma Kappa Sorority. Mr. Lederer is a graduate of Purdue and ‘a member of Theta Chi Fra-| ternity.

| One cup fat- ed broth or bouillon; croutons cut from 3%! |slice toast; 5 broiled mushrooms

| Miss Ruth Hindman's marriage {to Pfc. Claude Atkinson, USMC, | will be at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Fairview Presbyterian |Church. The Rev. Virgil D. Ragan will read the vows. Parents of the bride are Mr.

and Mrs. H. R. Hindman, 3136 Clifton St. The bridegroom is

For Each Bride

Wedding Gift Suggestions:

the son of Mrs. Jack Agel, Chicago, and D. G. Atkinson Jr., Aurora, Ill

Mrs. Robert H. Hindman, her sister-in-law’'s matron of honor, will wear an aqua taffeta frock made with a 'bertha and a full skirt with a hustle-back. Her colonial bouquet will be of pink carnations and she will wear flowers in her hair, . Miss Norma Schnepf, brideswill wear a dress In similar style. r : The bridal gown of white satin is fashioned with an {illusion yoke and a hoop skirt forming a long train. Her fingertip veil

Unusyal, ‘Exquisite Heirlooms in China==Crystal— STERLING Silver. Our Persofal Shopper will be glad to assist you. ,Phoné LI. 5501

Her niece, Patricia Hindman,

will be the flower girl, wearing a dusty rose frock. The br

will be Melvin Hayes, Rochester,

's ' attendants

Miss Prather will be maid of] thonor -and Mrs. Diener and Miss! Woddward will be Misy JShoadarmer's bridesmaids. nN . |

Teen Problems—

By JEAN JUST FOR A. change, here's a message for parents. Letters from your teen-age sons and daughters show that child-parent problems loom large. Especially in the matter of dates Many of you object to steady dating. You ‘feel that your youngsters sre needlessly limit. ing their social horizons. In some cases, you actually disapprove of the current One and Only. Well, parents, you're basically right, of course. It would be tragically unwise for inexperienced kids to tie themselves down for life to their '

| first puppy loves.

” » r . FORTUNATELY, how ever, most teen-age, twosomes break ‘up of their own accord--if they're left alone, But youngsters are only human. Opposition. drives them onward. _oyalty and craving for independ-

Charles Mayer & Company 29 WEST WASHINGTON STREET

couple will take & . wedding tip. ican :

ence bring defiance, : | pt 80 ‘may ‘I offer this a flee? Don't try to force the break~ up of steady dating. If the association is of long standing: an a rude. break is both cruel

\wood- will be his brother's best| man. Jack Gerringer, James | Curry and Ben Winings will be| ushers.

Message for Teeners’ Parerits

A MESSAGE For AGENTS Even when you ip of the other boy or girl, ‘slow, Give calm, careful, — sonable reasons for your aise

Plan lan Shower _ | For Bride-Elect |

Miss Dorotha Jean Clarkson r be honored with a personal shower tonight in the home of Miss Jeanne Black, 2503 N. New {Jersey St. Miss Clarkson and Phil{lip Edwards Bly will be married (Jan. 9 in the Broadway Methodfet Church, Miss Jane Clarkson, sister of

"Ithe bride-to-be, will give a mis:

cellaneous shower in the Clarkson home, 2045 Broadway, Wednesday night. The co-hostess wil be Miss Rudy Hollingsworth. Thursday night Miss Patia Hosea, 5207 N. Meridian Bt, will {honor Miss Clarkson with a mis|cellaneaus shower, f

‘Mrs. Wallace Named

‘Matron of Honor | Miss Hyla/Doyal announces the attendants for her marriage Jan. | 30 to Robert Norris Cartwright. Mrs. M. Dell Wallace, sister of the

: ride-to-be, will ‘be matron of Appgoval, instead of arbitrarily ‘honor, Bridesmaids will be Miss, for ing the partnership. “tJoellen McCrady and Miss Doro-| It's often good stritegy to thy Giles. Linda Lewis, Alexan-

welcome the offending youngster to your home along with other boxe and $04 quia: The outup against Jainhly Dackyound

!dria, will be flower girl and Billy Reno will be ringbearer. | Riefigk |dria, wi Meh Ushers will be George Mehling, Alexandria, and Donald

'Skehan.

Fy Sl f i : » pany

fairytale characters-wan-—dering-

egg shells that otherwise tomb

10 PERK up a a winter |

weary wardrobe, try a

‘print frock. This one with a

To Own So”

_éver-it comes in tones deep ‘enough to wear |

now , beneath coats; enough for the summer scene.

"By L'Alglon, it comes in saddle

brown, slate blue, green. or wine. It is among frocks to be shown tomorrow hy Ayres’, at 12:15 and 2:30 p. m. in the store's fourth foor daytime dress department. Included in the show will be misses’, wom--en's and half-size frocks—most of them cottons; some of them rayon crepes and sheers. Prices: 5280 though $17.95.

AMONG ‘THE prints in the show will be a Nelly Don | “Come-to-Supper” calice.. This sponta a matching apron which

black or rust. Equally “colorful * are bold stripes and plaids; iridescent checks; apricot and lilac tones. Subdued shades also are represented —particularly in suits of corded fabrics. Black is used for a spun rayon sunback costume,

Styles are trim, with skirts |

which have ample, but un#xaggerated, width, Lending width to slim-look-ing skirts are pleats. -One effective pleated frock is a plaid gingham with Mac predominating.

t's EA Crushed Egg Shells Fill Need for Calcium

By META SIVEN URIN WAR, with its res D 9 I A as about poor nutrition crushed they ‘had o powder and added it to soups. In this way more calcium found its way into the inadequate diets. This idea for increasing the calcium intake ed by anyone allergic to milk. Also, if there's a real need for econ: econ-

Seafopd cocktall ih sauce : shanks with

butter

te d Se et,

Milk to arink: One one pint for that used in the ho ‘s COCKTAIL Por shrimp, crabmeat, oysters, ote, 2 tbsps.. eggshell lemon ile 1 c. chili sauce 1c catsup 2 thsps. vinegar — 4 tbhsps. sugar 1 tbsp. grated horseradish 1 tbsp. worcestershire sauce Few drops tabasco sauce. 14 tsp. salt,

ade,

ents, mixing thoroughly. Turn into. a ase jar, tightly and store

serving, cup of the sauce, two ta

parsley.

cups sauce.

food shortages in “Bu! the shells

UALS £0 for each child;

Fats Speaker

- To make the egg shell lemonwash shells of two eggs crush and cover with juice of one ro lemon. Cover and store in re- as its frigerator over night. Next day, strain. Combine all the ingredi-|

cover Selects Attendants

in refrigerator until ready to use. Just before named her sister fold into each one<half/Ann Donahue, as : » honor for--her marriage Feb. 13 very finely chopped celery and'to Paul Meredith Mook. The wedone teaspoon very figaly. chopped ding will be in the English Lue

Mrs. Ms Rar DIT VIL © Takes Oath of Office

WASHINGTON. y Jan. 3—“While

bright + {my first duty is to the people of

Maine; I will gladly accept the

unofficial responsibility of being =.

Senator-at-large for America’s women to the extent the women desire.” : This was the message Margaret: Chase Smith (R. Me.), [Hew talk was broadcast {from the luncheon given in her {honor by the National Federation of Business and Professio Women's Clubs, Ine; ~ MTS, déciared

‘hold herself in readiness to be a voice of America’s women on the floor of the Senate and in com= mittees,

a shawl. Colors are i sse ility Is es

IFor Political Shlection * “Perhaps the greatest signifies cance of my victory: is the growling realization that ability’ and - {proved performance, rather thami sex, are best standards for. oll

leal selection, 1 like to think I am

a symbol of this realization.” World peace and domestic see leurity. were named by. ‘Senator as the subjects of greats lest interest not only to women, {but to men as well.

tions, the ondy hope for peace, has been far too slow to satisfy most of us, But is has been laboring under the great handicap of the uncompromising attitudé and obstructionist tactics of one of the largest nations,” she said, Mrs. Smith pledged herself to full support of the objectives of these as the highest

{standard of living at the lowest possible cost for the greatest number of all Americans first-< then the rest. of the world; reas sonable prices for good Ta

can easily be adopt-\gpectable salary scale for Teachers school

and good _iouses and lunches. “

= "Miss Keene

Miss Amy Keene will speak be fore the Adelia and Ernie Pyle IT8C C this week.

Mrs, hostess, . Tow Mrs. William Otta, 3420 Cars roliton Ave., will be hostess for the Ernie Pyle Chapter at 8 p. m, Tausaay. Rio de Janeiro Chapter, also will have Miss Keene speaker, It will meet at {10:30 a. m., Jan. 12,

Miss Rosemary Donahue has Sister: Miss. Patricis 0

{theran Church of Our Redeemer,

Makes about two and one-third Bridesmaids will be Mrs. Byron tahmer.

[Doty and Miss Martha 8

INVITES

Gibson "Art" says.

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Southern Sun

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Nake an all- yaar _

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Friends who sent you Christmas greetings have birthdays and other happy occasions + throughout the year. Remember each.with finer ,

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p— wines wtprep—

of Mrs; °

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the new

“The pace of the United Nae

possible American women. : She named

The “|Adelia Chapter will meet at 7:15 . Ip. m. today in the YMCA. - Hoffman will “be the ————————_