Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1949 — Page 18

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RRR WARE Gd a 4 A QUARTET OF CAKE ins: Loe ; ’ 0 a, hg By ers put together whith whip at “5. %% cream and served with fresh . By JEAN do) and he has Sikes you " . 0 In INC Ivi ies 2 peaches or berries equals a DEAR JEAN: I am 13 years 8 fale What sud be auger) Bi | dessert that's different. Its so [| § apa e old and my girl friend just in- only »

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i easy to make, can be put to- | troduced me to a very good -gether hours ahead of serving | friend of her's, a boy. He asked - Joyany. J Doct oo and on time, : : z sidep Oo u . e icacy . Addie hes asked erty? Naturally, i i Ap ; me old boy is permanently up . PEACHES 'N’ CREAM. CAKE : He has a perfect right to to date Fear ° Organization To Honor Present PEACHER 2 CREAM. Goes Well With He b rio | fast ¢ Executive, Mrs. John Ww. Thornburgh - 14 ec. sugar Almost Any Dish don't wast to be rated a ip e j stealer, you? W The Woman's Department will open its club year| So Thuy) er aritaty ” GAYNOR — ADDO% yy! - a” ‘with President's Day -Sept. 28 ifr honor of Mrs. John W.| , % tsp. soda wre fA Eur LE fall supper. Wag JE EA ee vey of bidding f r s 4 Thornburgh, president. 1 tsp. salt leasy to make dish—quick ham- you're going to date the boy. rifice but Club officers with Mrs. Thornburgh include Mesdames Everett 1 tép. grated orange rind wiches.® Don't, don't be underhanded or Against it. E. Lett, Robert L. Moorhead and F. E. Smith, vice presidents; Miss ' 34 ec. shortening Dna plus BR Jia whia I more points Pearl F. Kiefer, Mrs. R. A. Miller and Mrs. 8. LeRoy Scoles; corre-| 13 ¢. orange juice a filling meal. Hamwiches go well oe ET ke 2 point tho game was v sponding, membership and recording secretaries; Mrs, Albert Stump, ! * 15 c. water with practically any side dish or your 1iking and loyalty. —— treasurer, and Mrs. Frank J. Uhl, auditor, | 14 tsp. almond extract he etable. sod with a Now, this lad will probably Swit Sutter Directors are Mesdames Edwin Barlow Evans, Marian Gallup, | 2 tbaps. lemon. juice (Don't add oe French dressing. phone you to arr a date. y Charles T. Hanna, Brandt C. Downey, Alvin G. Jose and Virgil Stine-| until end of mixing). . » But, since he has the first 5 baugh. Sift flour, sugar, baking QUICK HAMWICHES sovanse woud bs Jroper hut HMrs. Lett, department ‘dean, will work with the tollowing depart- | powder, soda, and salt into mix- Two cups prepared biscuit mix, Tver to meet your family. Then Dment heads: Mrs. Louise B, Pohiman, American Home; Mrs. Laurence, » ing bowl. Add grated orange one-half cup milk, six slices| if your parents approve, accept C- : sildon N. C ¢ : rind. Drop in shortening. Add boiled ham, Dijon-style mustard. your p ' MR. CHAM} Carter, art; Mrs. Shéldon N. Cox, community welfare; Mrs. Willlam | T the movie dat ith pleasure! F. Krass Jr, garden, and Mrs, E. E. Cahal, literature and drama. *" fombiped orange Jules sud fo #34 milk Fo p Eww. 99 | ? 5 water and almond extract an Mrs. Alvin T. Coate and, Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter are members of the | . Dat 200 Atoken (3 ait aies Db 34-inch thick. Cut into 12 ple-| ™® if he could meet my family IP & L A ilia — honorary advisory board and Mrs. Willlam R. Bolen is parlia-| ’ DN ndnynkey a a. shaped pieces. and: then take me to the | uxiiary BA : | ) . ha TA bert J. Hueber is chairman and Mrs. Fred 1. Pettijohn, | Scrape bowl and spoon or | Cut ham Aljces in batt agon- movies. I would like to know. 2 Install. Officers ME vice ¢hairman, of delegates to the Seventh District, Indiana Federa-| beater. Add eggs and beat 200 [ily 12 jum SWo vied sun dough. | What I should do now. He is | The Indianapolis Power and Se tion of Clubs; Mrs. Thornburgh, president, Mrs. Krass, delegate, and | strokes (two minutes by hand pear Ba thinly wo nl mustard. 14 and has very good manners. Light Unit, American Legion H— Mrs. William F. Summerville, alternate delegates, for the Indian- or on mixer at low speed). Add |p, starting at wide end and B. H. |Auxiliary, will meet tomorrow D— apolis Council of Women. lemon juice and blend. Bake in press tip firmly to fasten. Place Well, you h#ve the perfect night. | the Ipalco Hall. Mrs. OC - two square 8x8x2:inch ghorten- |i/ "0 ood pan with tip on bot-| Setup - for a beautiful friend- Dewey Yung will install new of- The biddi Committees Named { ’ Ing <onted layer Jam 8 Moder. tom. Bake 20 minutes in 425 de-| ship.an introduction to a boy {feos Es Close to the 2eW Div" soUTH w . ’ , ately hot oven ( egrees F.) |orees F, oven. | who knows how to behave. He rs. Ray Close is the Dn are: I a 149 Moorhead ang Moy Fite Peaches 'n’ Cream Cake . .. Makes a luscious dessert. 25 to 30 minutes. Note: These may be served| has asked to meet your fam- ident and Mrs. Bertram Behre. 4D : department dean-——Mrs, Lett; Gra C. BE. Griener, chair. ———— ” \ Chu layers and split each in with Iushroom sauce yr Jesired, ily (that’s the correct thing to 'mann is the retiring president. rd 7 . Tiny “hamwiches’” make unusua ! Second, b man, and Mrs, James B. Willard, vice chairman; alds to the presi: k + | ha | dent—Mrs. Ralph T. Simon, chairman; Mrs. D. 8. Meditch and M The Market Bas e Jas sewy coum hot hors (aOsuvres: Yntiesitating J. T. Ackerman, vice chairmen: American Cancer Association re Pl A Ri f Co : \ : cal dressing unit—Mrs, G. W. Snyder, chairman, and Mrs. Jerome H. ums re pe or nning;- Dash salt F 77 y ion 4 an sven be Trunkey, vice chairman. oe riaay s u \ 8 Bull Mrs. Meditch, editor, Mrs. E. G. K stant; L h 0 H | F / di # 13D, almong extract BREAKFAST: Sliced ba- The King ulletin—Mrs, editch, editor, rs. 3. Kayser, assistan Fresh aches, sliced and " 0 . Champion's chaplains—Mesdames Coate, George A. Frantz, Frank G. Sink and us nes ail rom n ana oh Deal nanas ‘and Oranges, F34y So pi na ¥. E. Smith; charter members—Mrs. Charles T. Hanna, chairman, | By JEAN TABBERT esh Fas ] y to-eat cereal, toasted muf- A Fresh raspberries (optional fins, strawberry jam, coffee you hive a and Mrs, Oscar L. Watkins, vice chairman; Christmas decorations Plums are ripe for canning now. Lush ones hail from Michigan Béat cream stiff and fold in milk. ' ' And, unless

Mrs. Frances E. Artist,

chairman, Miss Pearl Kiefer and Mrs. 'a54 Indiana; they're abundant and reasonable, Lemons and limes,

sugar, salt, and almond ex-

LUNCHEON: Creamed

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“Mediteh, vice chairmen; community co-operation—Mrs. A. C. Ras: more plentiful and cheaper because of lessened demand, would be tract. Spread whipped cream be- flaked “Ash on ‘toast -mixed and clubs. mussen, chairman; Mrs. George A. Bowen and Mrs. C. H. Smith, vice excellent used in desserts this weeh-end. Greens, including leaf let-’ tween cake layers. Sprinkle top vegetable salad Yrench you could | chairmen; courtesy and .friendship—Mre. William In Sharp, chair- tiice, turnip tops and endive, will continue to be in good supply un- with confectioners’ sugar. Chill | 4.ocoi 0 crisp enriched on dummy'’s man, Mrs. C. H. Bmith and Mrs. Coate, vice chairmen; door—Mrs.'8. t{] the first frost. in refrigerator for several hours, *SSINE. P aos case ‘the Harry Clendenin, chairman, and Mrs. J. M. Whitehead, vice chair-| FRESH FRUITS EL | or overnight. Cut eake into 1- 10, Duties font 2 Jar. dummy at fan, pples—Abundant and cheap; good quality Chbbase—Boarce | Inch slices. Serve slices cut side A ae eS, M Tce small heart Educational funds— Mrs. Coate, honorary chairman, Mrs. Stump, Ailes Abundant § supply, nice cuality. Carrets—Enough to All 0 demand | down on plates. Serve sweetened TCR hamwiches to juice \ phalrman; election—AMrs. Orville A. FRAIL pans SII EERCY girs. camisionpe "Mary plentiful and Cheap. Crerr—Giood.mupols of Sa peaches. and raspberries over ee A ae reon Another 1 Toland M. Cotton, chairman, Mrs, A.C. Barbour And Mr one elas (Hn hors Coon dhe aor wr sont each sic buttered peas, colesaw, pine THE Wm. H. BLOCK C ISN A “ Supply; quality only fair. iv Ham le, , » m. O. rea y Mrs. Gallup, adviser, Mrs. W. F. Summerville and'Mrs. Cotton, vice Grapes—Pew Congords. ~~ = fp . big hte. thr ormaind souffle, coffee, milk : club on di chairmen; finance~Mrs, W. C. Bartholomew, chairman, and Mrs. Lamons-—Chan ari ood Supply : roup ans i I in mn + Then if th -Harold K. Bachelder; vice chairman. | Neetarines——Very nice . quality: slightly EE titel, coraially invites you to a your left ve Flag—Mrs. Oscar L. Watkins, chairman, Mrs. George H. Hos- |, lower price feat iettiice is more blentl : T lee head is stil Scarce and tricks.

mall ones still the Rest wu; | h d

mer, vice chairman; historians—Mrs. Harry E. Watson and Mrs. "Title cheaber than’ last weer. = Goo

i Fall Season

H high, but the uality se SR “What ca Hezzie B. Pike; Hoosier Salon--Mrs. Thornburgh, president, MIS. poathes Pine quality; plentiful; little (rd ®Sioe erately iced In fair from dumm

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Brunch Scheduled

* GLAMOUR CAREER

nion Moderate price; beginning of, types a trifle hi nl solved this Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, Willlam H. Block Co., hostess, Seaso! (pars rley—Cheap,: plentiful. z retained a House and grounds—Mrs. Moorhead, chairman, Mrs. Maude L.| [pera melena—searce: his I RE Feber Ciood + sly ches For Monday FASHION SHOW both clubs Helkes and Mrs. Fd B, Hall, vice chairmen; Indianapolis Symphony! sonable Home emakers should can now otators—Indianas still the best buy: | words he orchestra—Misses Mary Jane and Cledie Edington; keeper of records| nll ihe demand. Cov 0: enoush to} ldebo Russels litle higher-priced. | The members of the Temple! Ny g dummy on —Mrs. Frank L. Jennings, chairman, Mrs. R. R. Stewart, vice chair- J{isnberries—Excelient quality. higher. | Rauashaaodsratels priced. wot; lute Sisterhood will_open_their fall MARGUERITE SMITH on Friday, Sept. 9, at 5:30 P. M. and Next he | man, and Mrs: George A. Bowen, memory book; life members-—Mrs. FRESH VEGETABLES {Cheaper : season with a brunch at 11:30 Q—C ive any advice Champion John M. Williams, chairman, Mrs. R. O. McAlexander, Vice CHAIFMAD: Beans Green. siringiess and limes are » Joos oherd Scarce ~~ |a. m. Monday in the Broadmoor BO NS I Ap Saturday, Sept. 10, at 2:30 P. M. A ‘spade Ti luncheon hostesses—Mrs. Susan Shedd Hemingway, chairman, Mrs, | little higher __Turnips—S8carce; high —__ |Country Club. | on ga ah fan = - n! A dit Si th Floor able-Mr. Ma Henry J. Windt and Mrs. Arthur W. Wilson, vice chairman; magazine | , Mrs. Manuel Cassen, newly] to stand RL ° 't bl Ns. uai orium IX while discal ~-Mrs, Pettijohn, chairman, Mrs. Eli E, Thompson, vice chairman; « a sule Woardrobe' y Vi elected president, announces the Over and Ju 1 won oom. Mr : : own hand. memorial books—Mrs. E. E. Cahal, chairman; music—Mrs. A. A. IP: e on I@W appointment of Mrs. Nat Smith! Aan > TyeK diohin No Tickets Necessary v also presen Deardorff, chairman, Mrs. M. D. Didway, vice chairman, LE . , {as ways and means committee A—Try fertilizing your gladiolus : trick he co ah . a 2 WHEN Block's presents its |cpairman, She will be assisted by rows next year before youl Mrs. Mary Jane Sangster, Associate Mer So Mr. Additional Chairmen vs career girl fashion shows to- Mrs, Harold I. Platt and Mrs.| plant. Don't use manure—they| chandise Editor of Glamour Magazine, will with the 10 : V p ' don’t like it as well as a high ducked in New member orientation—Mrs. W. Presley Morton, chairman, morrow and Saturday, the Simon Ackerman, be our guest commentator. th t Mrs. Stephen J. Klos and Mrs. Elza Henson, vice chairmen; nomina- styles shown will include those | - Other Somuiice members plan- Phosphoris chemical Jeutiiszer) tar big with § tions-—Mrs. Othniel Hitch; penny art and musical pennies—Mrs. H. from a prize capsule wardrobe ning the brunch are Mesdames Poy y , Masters wi : ‘ Samuel Prager, Mort Asher, Lou They also need a great deal of E. Blasingham and Mrs, Talge Brown; poet iaureate— Mrs, Oliver 8. ; : ’ d . " losing hea Guio; program-—Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt, chairman; prospective mem-| _ _' chosen by Glamdur magazine. [eventhal and Harold Lewis. water:1o. higom. really well. And| : aes bers— Mrs, E. C, Rumpler, chairman, Mrs. Edward A. Brown, vice or 1 The Juize ws ig Focont. Miss Ruth Reynolds will present disease or in see) damage, s - , . y "a y by Glamour to the winner of a radio show,: “Galaxy of Fun.’| especially thrips, might cause chairman; publicity Mrs. Alvin G. Jose, chairman, Mrs. U. D. Crowe, - , " ’ ) : . vice chairman; rentals Mrs. Philip A. Keller, chairman, Mrs. Moor- x Rts “Ten Girls With Taste” sur- ‘The proceeds will be used-for the! non-blooming. Dig the corms The Wm C : . I" . i. Fumnly 2 vey. Along with the wardrobe, charitable projects of the Sister-| Aas soon as first leaves begin . 0. head, vice chairman; reservations Mrs. W. T. Riker, chairman, Mrs. by Miss TJ Cols proj t reo b - dri a Bcoles: vice chalytian 4 won by ss T. Jane Colson ‘hood. to brown. After bulbs are dry,| 2 : . v vice . : , 4 of Medford, Mass, went, a two- ee | dust with 5% DDT dust before Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:00, Monday through Saturday ~Revisions—Mrs.. Downey, chairman; roster— Mrs. William G _Wweek’'s trip London and . storing in a. eool airy place. Holley, chairman, Mrs, Charles I. Bogert, vice chairman; secretary Paris as a iy of the Maga- Bride-to-Be vo | ng to the president—Mrs, Howard D. Spurgeon; social hostesses Dr. zine. | Send questions on gardening Mabel. Bibler, chairman, Miss Lelia Helen Partlowe ‘and Mrs. "Dono-| Hed Miss Colson is pictured wear- . to Mrs. Smith, The Indian- 2 van A. Turk, vice chairman. lid ing one of her his costumes, . «| apolis— Times, Indianapolis 9. Leay s Appointments for special days’ committees are: wresidtats 8 day— a greatcoat of polka-dot tweed. je . * £ Mrs. John E. Berns, chairman; presenting Ruth Bryan Rohde, Mrs. The coat may be worn belted DR. ANSWERS— ] Cahal, chairman; the forum—Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, chairman, Mrs. or loose; its collar high or worn Question: Are brown spots . | Aah J. po George Bowman, vice chairman; founders’ charter and life members’ low in capelet style; its cuffed under theilskinti caused by | So? ? ' day—Mrs, Pike, chairman, Mrs. Krass and Mrs. Della F. Hoss, vice Sleeves at’ wrist length or | something in the diet? e ; 3 chairmen; family night dinner and white elephant sale ~Mrs.' Hoss, pushed up to elbow level. In | Answer: Sometimes ‘brown | £ chairman, Mrs. Frank B. Ross, vice chalrman, and Mrs. E, A. Car-| tawny . gold with navy, the | spots on the body are called | son, dinner chairman; annual day Mrs. Harold M. Trusler, chair- coat (sizes 10 to 16) is $69.95 | | liver spots. but this is &n | man; Mrs, William H. Polk, vice chairman. wn at Block's. ine orrect term. Several dif- | Tea hostess for 1949 include: October Mrs, Isaac E. Woodard, "a. I~ ferent conditions can- cause chairman, Mrs, Charles A. Reeve ana Mrs. Coate, vice chairmen; No- OTHER costumes in the | brown spots to develop, invember Miss Partlowe, chairman, Mrs. Lindon A. Balley and Mrs. wardrobe are a tweed suit, a | cluding skin diseases called Herbert J, Buell, vice chairman; December Mrs, -Carl Weinand, wool dress, a fur-fabric cardi- tinea versicolor and chlochairman, Mrs. Albert C. Crump and Mrs. James Arbogast, vice gan jersey blouse—velveteen | asma. | chairmen. : ; skirt combination, and a baller- x = 1 Mrs. Charles H. Crawford heads the telephone committee with ina-length black faille frock | Question: Is it possible to | Mrs. Willlam 8. Mayer, vice chairman. Ushers will be Mrs. Ellen] with full skirt and winged de- | have .adhesions after a gall | Purdy Hinshaw, chairman, and Mrs. Edward C. Wakelam and Mrs, | colletage. ! bladder operation several Ray, vice chairmen. Mrs. w. D. Keenan, year book editor, will be _ Tweed greatcoaf Wool dresses for wear from months ago? assisted by Miss Emily McCullough. : 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. will range in Answer: It is possible. — Sina of : : —_— Ironer. Can Save Back. | price from about $25 to $30. | mma . - : “After 3 dresses, many ‘in Aldon; : PLATED SILVER “Wish Bowl” A: Well as Washer, | oelne wiiiiuas vi me | 70) P Hone pnes | In 8 Tour year-old Boy for the - 1s | No matter what method ‘you in the $1495 to $39 or $45 | Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. | testes not to be descended? | 3 use for getting your washing, range. Evening clothes will be Schult Postvill ” | i 1 it Is, What- can pe done | * a in the $45 and below classifica-., 2¢hul'z, Fostville, lowa, an. | (or jt° done, in all probability you do see| i, |, nounce the approaching mar- Answer: It is generally hn re nk. And TE Coats and suits, basis of the | riage of their daughter, Helen, | recommended a potiving | ! : ' : t ve | vance over ironing by hand as Fareer girls Wardrobes: wa be { 2601 Cold Springs Road, to Dr. | be Jone, EO cent { washing with a washer is over the; featured In the show. Coals | Thomas H. Beavers, son of Mr. | Yo2'% hat time | 1d back-breaking scrub board Wi! include corduroy raincoats | oi \ee Willi A B may occur up to that time. ‘ et} 1 aking scru a which may double as sports 970 El iam eavers, If nothing has happened by im Being able to sit down through Soa. : y ibe pas Jos Be, a a oa ing able to sit de rough- ) I vows wi ! b | out the ironing is one of the chief Tomorrow's show will beat | |_Pe stvill ° read Oct. 29 in or . an operation EY ay Se joys of having an:ironer in the; 5:30 p. m. in the Auditorium. O¥ille. - necessary. ‘ home. Standing to iron is an| The Saturday show will be at - {actual physical detriment to wom-{ 230 p. m—By L. F. ’ : jen. And an ironer never tires. It — does the last piece as painstak- First Card Party THOROUGH EYE CARE . ingly and well as it does the first . | : The Ladies. Maennorchor 8o-| clety will have its first card party Return From Trip of the season at 1:45 p. m. to-| Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Deardorff, morrow aftgrnoon .in the Athen-| * WM 34 N. Talbot ‘Ave, have just-re- aeum. Mrs. George Grabhorn and| {turned from a trip to Asheville, Miss Katie Kerz will be the hostN. CC. and the Smoky Mountains. esses. { » : | a Neatly Tailored . , - ® For Ice Cubes! and Smartly Priced . : Va iis 4 Ua od RAYON JERS 0 ® For Salads and Vegetables! wp THE SUN /S | EY { 56° ® For Flowers and Fruif! = My UNDOING | PANTIES : | ! » [) . | ED A huge story of action and pas. For - Buffet Serving! sion ranging from staid, mercantile ’ (Complete with Tongs) ’ aghod the. v uted Afri | * : . 8 . . ‘ . can oast, as the men and wom. ~ i / . . . h ¢ io a ruthless dymssiy gh 0 ei Eyestrain Makes Wrinkles ’ 9 2 for 1.00 : "for the crimes of their slave-tradin { I r Y very hostess and homemaker wishes for one o oer: Mr ding. | Protect Your Eyes and Your Looks DR . these delightful footed serving bowls because of anieriaimment for your whole family! | . its versatility, So pretty and dainty! 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