Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1949 — Page 32

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES te oon Plans The Silver Spoon That Went 7 Paris AE State Meeting |i Tih ARN Ey

A ue "| - Daughters of Isabella | To Convene Friday | 9 The Daughters of Isabella will w hold their state convention Friday | through next Sunday in the ¥rench Lick Spring Hotel, French Lick. A | formal reception for the national regent,” Mrs. Carolyn Manning of| New Bedford, Mass., will open the program Friday. Miss Catherine Fletcher, Indiana state regent, will preside at! ithe business meetings. Convenition hostesses are Miss Alma’ Fischer, New Albany Circle re-| gent; Miss Irene Gilholly, Jefter{sonville, and Mrs. Flora Beckman, | | Jasper.

Local Women to Attend

| Planning to attend are Mrs.’ |Josephine Leach, logal regent, {and Mesdames Josephine Cald- | well, Louise Campbell, Patricia Dodd, Helen Galm, Frank. Jones, | {Clara Feldman, Francis Mellen, {Dolores - Murray, John Murphy, {Lillian O'Day, Harold Prather, {Margaret Putts, M. F. Smith, Roy Sims and Mary Stewart. Misses Katherine Arkins, Ger- | trude, Bauer, Edna Bumsagie, Alice Brown. Hannah Dugan!

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{Alma Lipps, Frances Lipps, Ger{trude. McHugh, Marle Magin, fluence fashion history as well

[Irene Walker, partment stores here. spired four designers to create by Marnier,

Portions of the living rooms of the “exp andable” house (above) and the basic dwelling (below). |

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Designing Woman— ‘Operation Household" Offers es

‘Rockers Have Help to Local Homemakers New Lines A campaign to help homemakers with problems ranging from

cookery to interior decoration has been Jaunched by the Thal =~ TT By ELIZABETH HILLYER {apolis Public Library, = 15 be THE OLD rocking chair may | nyieq “Operation Hofisehold,” the campaign seeks to inform be out of style —- but“there's |,.,,, maiers that answers to many of their problems can be Jothing way sack when—about 40. nq in library books and pamphlets. b [fe } Te ict mambots Furniture designers have gh snivi weg hag ii department, the library has the swung the small rocker Into [yo or hooks on such subjects as famous Julia Conner Thompson with the modern nursery. |o. qening, health, handicrart, nu- Memorial Collection of books on It ‘has such trim new lines trition care of the family, collect: house plans, architecture, home | you can't always tell it's a In for the home, house plans and ‘decoration, gardening, furniture rocker now just by looking at nS heb h \and other arts and crafts of the ft—but you can count on com- | “in... iin Household,” says Pome.

ooh rocking Lion. = ever | Miss. Mary Jo Woods, head of the. WIth relaxation and wholesome Bo . . : {library's technical department, is eereatjon Important tems 18 ¥nY, : a design for better living, bring- home, ihe library provides 8 THE living oom rocker is |, RE a oe ng and pamphlets on interesting, and -m is way los someback, 100, {plans which help make household [sometimes profitable, hobbieg. | J In pdr Ble some | {easler, "There are many books! If the family budget doesn’t pre ry lure {and pamphlets with time-saving allow much for clothing, the 1i-| ste from big name de- |and economical ideas and infor- brary's books on sewing, patterns signers. mations she advites. a sal jand design Should be of value ance, if you have a e homemaker » Homer the a. rockers are budget problem, the Hbrary's| Like the materials dealer who ‘ Fn department has books knows the right material for the

are Sthalier to 1it small rtvied which can help you plan nutritious job, librarians are trained in seto belong in today's well de- meals for less money. {lecting the right book for parBR: signed rooms, If you have a decorating prob- ticular problems, They will gladly: 2 a {lem, and are wondering about suggest books to meet any Pl L h furnishings and color schemes, of these. an Luncheon . the library has many books with - Free copies of a list of books The - April Committee of the suggestions which can make your dealing with homemaking ' probAltar Society of the Holy Name home look as charming and cozy lems are available at Central Catholic Church will have a as possible within your budget. [Public Library and neighborhood luncheon at noon Tuesddy in the Free Lists Avallable libraries. Also calling attention # school hall. There will be a card) According to Miss Elizabeth to “Operation Household” will be party after the luncheon. |Ohr, ‘head of the art and music displays at various libraries.

Purdue University Survey Discovers Steak |

Wins 1st Place With Men; Peas Also Rate

LAFAYETTE, Apr. 23—If you are looking for something to but the young men turned up Ld Satiary the male appetite-—and what woman is- not-—your “best bet {heir noses at tomato and cucum- ) a sizzling steak, according to the results of a survey on food preferences made in the Men's Residence Units at Purdue Uni- ber salad and 8 banana and pear versity, 2 {combination. And to accompany it you would do well to serve peas, either | Spaghetti, stew and chili were frozen or canned, along with po-| listed as favorite me tatoes in almost any style. Don't, [1 per cent of them had any ob-| [but 8 an Dus 5 per eat enjerns however, make the mistake of pre- |festions or yeal. Sutiete, Foaht as their favorite, 21 per cent listparing parsnips or turnips, baked | F a srunlin nos nl ed it as the meat extender which squash or hominy unless |chers je. angel a Ai they liked least. Ice cream was happen to know that the man | ae fruit jello and vanilla the favorite dessert of 31 per cent of the house belongs with the 8ice cream. while pie was second with 18 per . per cent in the survey who fa¥l In a separate tabulation . of cent, : they like them, |“favorites,” peas, corn, tomatoes In suggestions for improving Almost half of the men sur:and carrots rated high in vege. breakfasts, 20 per cent expressed » veyed say they would refuse to tables while egg plant, hot slaw B denis for eggs more often and eat them and another 30 per cent and fried onions were on the Rine par cent for more bacon. would eat them only because bottom of the list. They named will EIsH NO Sotibt aires that it they were served and net neces- {their favorite “meats as steak, as th ue oy ittle wife, as sarily relish them. roast beet. pork, ham, pork o, 4 the residence unit ‘food Conducted by the foods staff of hops, veal and lamb in that = Ju Tune wital 36 Bre "the Men's Residence Halls at Order. : : yl ! © satisfy the whims of the

a, male ‘appetite, - But regardless of Purdue, the survey was made to Weird Concoctions his “favorites” or his erat

provide Information regarding! pryit gelatin, lettuce, fruit salad objections, most women are con-

the likes auc dislikes of the stu- and apple-celery salad were at the vinced that a man will eat almost ii : : = 1

, dents living and eating in the, of the preferred list for salads any ~~ halls. The results have assisted pep et ka ACs any good food—and: lots of it.

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organization of better service, officials of the halls say. | A total of 1286 of the 2200) questionnaires distributed were] returned. All students in the survey are regular boarding resi-| | dents in the Men's Residence ¢* Halls on an academic year contract and. therefore, eat approxi-

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Is Married

Dr. John Ferguson Reads Ceremony

‘Arthur W. Alexander took Miss Patricia L. Leffler as his bride in § SUTemOnYy Ta 41.7:30 1. 20. Yule

jamin rbtary of the Presbyterian a. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob M. Leffler, 834 N, Bosart Ave, and Mr. Alexander is the son of Mrs. Fred B. Alexander, 5338 Julian Ave. Miss Betty Lou Harnish, Ne i | blesville, was the maid of honor # and the bridesmaid was Miss 4 Jody Crawford. They wore dresses of spring green and jonquil yel« low, The flower girl, Dotti Leffler, \sister of the bride, had a, frock of pink ‘marquiset. aa The bride’s white Chantifly lace gown was fashioned with a net

hooped skirt. The skirt was ac~ cented with tiers of lace that | cascaded into ‘a Jong train. The | finger-tip veil of silk illusion fell {from a tiara of seed pearis, and {she carried an arm bouquet of {calla lilies, 4 Robert J. Alexander, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. The ushers were Robert -|Gambill, William Magnuson, Ede ward Nelson and Max BE. Fullen, The reception was in the church parlors. The couple will live at

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