Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1949 — Page 18

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with baby sitters. Your social life may depend on it.

may also be at stake. Without dount: this trusted guardian of your offspring fora few eve-. ning hours is a neighbor's teenager. Yours is the temporary role of diplomat, host, and

enters your home, Here are a few helpful rules:

| the sake of your child's safey | and for your own peace of eo Mind: Give plenty of advance notice or you may have to do the site ting. Ratetsbar, sitters ‘have a social life too

Su Food and hell want to come back. Bhe’'s also a growing, hungry child; sandwiches, some cookFies—and an ample supply of - Coke should make a hit, Provide a radio or phonoaph, books and magazines. Ae.

children are asleep, Welcome a chum to sit with your sitter but put your foot - down on parties. Double the refreshment quota; also make sure the radio's volume con trol is kept low, Leave: ‘Phone- Numbers ~~ Leave . emergency telephone numbers—the home you're visiting, the theater, the police, fire department, the doctor and the next-door neighbor, Tél the sitter where to find essentials for your oftspring’s comfort, welfare, and a I do If there's & crying Point out vital light iE Shell oh the stairs and in the chil. dren's room. Be certain that the children - make friends with the sitter, {that they understand they'll be safe and secure without you.

Come Home on Time Set an hour for your Hamp coming and fry to make it. -you-ean't; then telephone. The sitter's mother won't worry it" she knows the score. H-—Don't-forget-that baby-sitting. is night work. If you're later, -than you anticipated, arrange | for overtime bonus. It's insur- | ance against canceled social | engagements in the future. id] And make sure that the sit. ter gets home safely. You are | as responsible for her safet as she is for your children's,

be very fortunate not to be be-

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By MARGUERITE SMITH

ot what dwarf? L. F, trying to do was to make sure of /A—The tiny trees of the. Orient winning four diamond tricks. She had to lose one trick in the suit] root and top prun no matter how she played. Wisely, dwarf trees rs in general, Usually, she decided to lose that trick at| dwarfed by once, Had she won the first diamond trick with natural téndency to

growth, Quince roots, for ex-

d have been no entry to the| stock

“Bince so much research on this|

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At the third trick Mr. Abel 104 the 10 of hearts And Mrs. Keen Jand. you. find. raotstoe re fe by number as Madi

~oppo- : nents followed suit. ie now led] Malling No. II - the five of diamonds to dummy's| ing), rather than by descripace and ran the rest of the suit,| tive words. Many factors enthus winni our diamonds, ult, “ter into the successful dwarting of trees. :

spades, two hearts and a club -

aan Hing to has Seite, May to Mrs. Smith, The Indianapomanaged to stumble through lis° Timeés, Indianapolis 9..The some way, didn't I, Mr. Muzsy?”’ questions will be answered

“ » when Mrs: Smith returns from Fn sald Mr. Muzzy, nt her yaoation.

Send questions on ridge 1./Cream C Cheese Salad |

i Tim Sade 1 ’ {Dressing Easily Made | Cream cheese" salad dressing.

for: fruit: salads: is simply made; Pineapples Chocolates’ {Mash a three-ounce package of

Pineapple chocolates now ‘come | cream cheese until smooth and with the fruit in a chocolate shell beat in canned or fresh fruit with a percolator-like turfet. Just juice to make it the consistency - pip off the top, then sip the liquer. of thin mayonnaise.’

Good neighborly relations

foster. parent the minute he -

Choose a reliable sitter—for

his bladder unctions.

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+Hintit- message y , howe jexpect a baby have control over, |

(semi-dwarf-| problem.

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By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. | IN EMALL babies the process

fof emptying the bladder is auto-

|matic. As soon as the bladder [18 stretched to a certain pot; the’ nerves carry the message to the

{pinal cord and the bladder is!

automatically emptied. : F Rather gradually the sensation] {of a full bladder begins to be car-|-ried up to the brain itself and when this develops it is possible {for the child- to control wetting. the “is received—in|

{the brain, h , it is useless to|

Bladde, “control comes siowly “their. hopeful does not| lop complete control as soon} some other child they now

Q—What makes a dwarf tree; about,

ew pvr SOMETIMES a child wets)

are dwarfed chiefly by constant during the day or night at 3 or) ing. But'4 years old,

or even beyond. this is a sign of either]

ating onto a rebellion .on the part of the child! rootstock that passes along its or a feeling of insecurity. Bome-| smallitimes such children have had the

importance of ke#ping dry over-

ample; will dwarf pears. Root- emphasized to them .and take a| 8 may be “very dwarf-/childish delight ing" or “vigorous” top-growers. their parents.

in frustrating

When this is, the reason, the!

subject has been concentrated parents ought to pay less atten-| at East Malling, in Kent, Eng- tion to the whole thing and to Lshow.- nd signs of annoyance or, "any other emotion when it occurs. i {very dwarfing) or This 1s often enough to solve the

A healthy baby usually begins to establish bowel control between 1 and 2 years old. When the baby

placed for short periods .on the ‘potty.” Most infants begin to % featch on to the idea quickly, especlally if praise is given for. good results.

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Aids Working Wives

There are 5 million working wives who have families to cook ifor. ~Many of them prepare oven} meals ahead of time, set the clock control on- their gas ranges sa they'll ‘be free to do other { household tasks while the meal cooks without watching.

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[By GAYNOR MADDOX

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Seek Out New, Different Recipes

"NEA Stal Writer | FRYING CHICKENS are on the August list of plentiful foods. Bo now is the time to look for new or different recipes for fried { chicken.

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{or water, one-half cup top milk, ! Rol chicken in flour and sea{sonings mixed ther. Set! aside leftover flour .for gravy.| Brown chicken in the fat in a

en occasionally so that it will rbrown evenly.) - ’ | Cover skillet, Continue c00k- | | ing until-chicken is tender (about 20 to 30 minutes). Remove chiek- |- Keep hot™ {preparing gravy. Add apples,

{onions and coconut to drippings. | i Cook, stirring occasionally un-| {ti onion is transparent. Add one-

{fourth cup flour (the leftover sea|soned flour and additional flour). Cook “until bubbly. © Add broth and top milk at once. Cook, stir-|

‘ring constantly until thickened.

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Season with additional curry {and salt if desired. If apples are| {very sweet and mild flavored add

| fore serving. Serve with hot rice.

‘Sunday's Menu Breakfast: Honeydew mel. ‘on, lemon juice; bacon and eggs, muffins, butter or fortified margarine, -coffee, milk. Dinner: Fried ¢hicken cur. ry, steamed rice, condiments (chopped peanuts, green peppers, ginger root, flaked salts ed codfish), green beans with ~ wlivered almonds, mixed green salad, chilled water. melon, coffee, milk. Supper: Eggs Benedict, ~ sliced tomatoes, hot buttered - toast, fresh fruit cup, cook- _ es, tea, milk.

Be Wise and Guard

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Times Pattern Service 7

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For the junior who. likes lots of pretty dressés for special dates, dances, etc.—an exciting "dress that teen-agers can sew with confidence A fitted midriff shows off a

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. : Bonnie Ellyson. Gir Friday. — ‘By JEAN MANEY ~~ “BEING. A ‘white po girl’ is fun. I ‘like working in an office during the summer months and after I finish school I hope 10 make it a full time career,” Bonnie Ellyson says. Bonnie is a 1940 graduate of Technical High School. Bhe's | planning to enroll in Butler University in the fall for a year or two. to study courses in business. The offices of the City Park Department are Bonnie's headquarters for this summer. She types, files and takes some shorthand, Bonnie's also learn. ing to work an adding machine Zghe's developed a very fast | [Fre hunt and peck technique. } . “I studied typing and short- ! hand at Tech and I've always

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