Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1949 — Page 12
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1049 THURS PP | W th Bri Da dF kM ~Dishi the Dirt— ales 9 00 ea er }ings eman or uic enu octor erms ishing The Uir pl els By GAYNOR MADDOX By MARGUERITE SMITH the nitroger-loving lettuce, cab- : LY Opening Bic count HAE, not O)y@reating | ram: ww wae pos mans smermenm | | Are a and bowls of thick erea Ing A—It depends on what you need. conditioning. Fertilizers 1ike re old-fashioned lentil here's : : and what you've got on hand.| love—you need. a lot of it and i : i S n Y i 4 Jrandertyl Oetaper pleture; = f Ill For our own garden, for ex-|- various . . Jets. get ause Oo S ample, we have chicken manure. = Will Yonder who ‘have ' in- I Mi B by a hawvar, Sake A look a. S80 we use a farm fertilizer quired about care of Jrabiv y : ISS bras Sond mite ror making opion| Asserts We Take In | anaiveing 0.2020 io balance the, and given no name and uddress Costs split pea, lentil and .other thick] : . | r before frost. She Wouldn't Use SPI pea Tent and otner ack Too Many Calories {in the fall f we can find time) sonal answer before Fou Ques- For Sh Conservative Plan smoothness with only a few turns CHICAGO, Sept..29 (UP) — ah trees and-shrubs a good ceipt. Names are not used in By LOU 4 of the mill handle. People are growing old before] dose of bone meal. Then in the paper if you request that Time (28 BASS oes 2a, ia Vo Sena tay wt on WERE af AE Se i an fo ; .. One cup dried len cold wa- my acco: to a nutrition] © en rs hs -hot recommended — except for ter, one small onion sliced; one| They are eating them.| - UNGeT our Vegetable rows with Send questions on gardening | U8 wom Miss Brash. There is no use rec- medium carrot, sliced; three tea- an extra dose of sodium ni-| to Mrs. Smith, The Indianape- Ions s8itmien ommending & more conservative spoons salt, one-fourth teaspoon Selves into diabetes, heart dis-| trate or ammonium sulfate for! lis Times, Indianapolis 5. style to her. She wouldn't even : th teas high blood or dis ; i garment understand what you meant. She PEPPER. One Signe oon_2e3 Side, high presi : | turned to m has her own style. vo ur brown nn a one uf 2h liver eat Sidseys : _- i 65 per cent. " : | =~ ! Ba her singleton heart Miss tablespoon butter, fortified mar- Dr. Charles Glenn, King. ” Eo k' + Probably "Brush Eh Phony ny garine fat or salad oil, two table-|of the Muteitiva Foundation, New oe i ter | job tha spoons flour, York, sald y. produces & heart contract. She wanted to Pick over, wash and soak len-{ Dr. Kin bi ———— — ” ’ h g elaborated on a state- : aante : tils in three cups cold water over- ment made yesterday before the ‘ Ayres’ exclu North dealer night. In morning, drain off and Newspaper Pood Ediors Confer- BALCONY BOOKSHOP The Delso North-South vulnerable measure water, to which addi ence at the Drake Hotel here. oe was shown | ae tie Hire water to make six cups In| “In the relatively simple case salutes » hoon at An § al. of calories, for example, where way H—10 # Place In kettle with lentils, tne appetite guidance Ee praaps trends are a D-AKJISS vegetables and. all seasonings but os its best, it is established be- . b gure, and C-8652 vinegar and brown sugar, Cover,iyonq doubt that a considerable ' The James Whitcom ent v , t k taste like in MR. CHAMPION MR. Asp. Pring 10. aban, then simmer gent- nortion of our population eats too 3 Th 3 a " much, with the resultant accumu- w" wo Ja H-KQJoe2 H—A758 | Strain through food mill and|i eion' of exces body weight and Ril ey C ent ennial c D3 3 14 | add vinegar and Drown SUEAT.|jeopardy to health, a shorter life T C~KJ»o C—103 Heat, then stir in ‘butter and flour spon and a marked Increase in F and the gs MISS BRASH which have been combined. those diseases,” he said. good fashio S—-AKQ85s Cook, stirring until thickened. to smartnes H—8 Serve, sprinkled with paprika, or Fat Does Damage and excellen D—Q 10 § Use . handy food mill to produce smooth, thick soups. hard-cooked ‘egg put through poco tT av nto Suit Jacke C—-AQ74 . — - food mill. Serves four. a oe wer Rill fon Jeng rig The biddin The Market Basket— 0 . ' If they would cut down on their y Teyel: 8: Lawyer Ta S . Frida $ Menu that, Most NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST Ap pl A < f B Y fat consumption, about half of collars ‘and Pass Pass 48 “To Federation | es Are uurren argain, (Dishes in black face type the people now taking insulin an tain one or more foods on [would they no longer needed Fabrics All Pass Il i the October 2 plentiful list.) it. soft tweed keep them out of the bidding en-| Warns of Trends They re of Exce ent Qua ity BREAKFAST: Orange | “All that fat lant burned up od phar tirely. She did. It never occurred By JEAN TABBERT juice, scrambled eggs, prune |and that's what does the dam- Belvedere to her that she might not be able In Government APPLES ARE THE bargain fruit this week. They're abundant] Coffee cake, puttel vp fork age,” he said. deeper brow to make four spades. What op- rr ARE Soo 20 land’ of excellent quality. Cranberries, the cheapest they've been in fied margarine, coffes, m He cited experiments in which o navy and t timism! | WINO Sept “TO-| oars, are very nice and will continue to be plentiful until Thanks-| LUNCHEON: Old-fash- rats given larger than normal were from | Mr. Champion opened the king day everybody talks about econo- giving. All types of beans are lower-priced, and both cabbage ana; foned lentil soup, rye bread, |portions of meat while very of hearts and it held the trick. He my in government but nobody is|o 0 000 in good supply. butter or fortified margarine, |young grew very rapidly but also Black on. } continued with the queen of hearts doing much about it,” Mrs. Cogley baked apples, cheese, coOK- |djed earlier. Further Investiga- Both furand Mr. Abel played his ace, plan- G. Cole, president of the Indiana, |Gelerr—Good_ supply of Pascal; se] fes, tea, milk. tion showed, however, that the od coats ning to shift to a club. But Miss Federation of Clubs, said here FR “rRUITS I~ Ht -sob—About over { DINNER: Saute of pork [rats were deficient in calcium. pe: pos 3 Brash ruffed with the five of today. WT yy Foes Rhu priced” to meet the demand; chops and onion, mashed When calcium was added to the ble-b spades. The Vevay lawyer spoke before Avoendans_Pioidus beginning: chesp. e—Prenti sweet potatoes, buttered |giet, the rats continued to grow on dope Now the hand appeared to be clubwomen of the 13th district on Bananss—Enoush to mest the demand. res SEO i poo, bo Enittornia| quick cabbage, enriched |rqpidly while young but remained . oxy ¥ easy IF the six outstanding spades “The Issues Confronting Ameri-| lod oupts-—Beares. | head alittle high; reasonably go bread, butter or fortified [the healthiest of the group tested . ee-quarts broke 3-3. In that case Miss Brash/ca.” District conventions of the Cessbs Melen—Priced high scarce. | Onions—All (L7pey very nice: at the low-| ~ margarine, celery, fruit bowl [gang the longest lived. colors n ‘could win five spades, five dre opened yesterday in Angola Cmggige—ters nice quality; ehéapest Pe theyll [chens. | (grapes and pears), coffee, wih the De 1 t- N hi, Ik. . Monts ae fa 48 of lube at a a i iriat em Tndian-|® orice. fe Miohisen nme 41 4 ldate ated a i » a are Indiana, - Sorority to Sponsor goats used apolis Oct. 7 for the convention of Honeydews—Scarce. Ae Re hr Cwyver than eat * " on What of 4-2 Break? the Seventh District. Di matevw Sv nis! Bifher aren the Thdlaca type. Shoda Suid Fathion Show lore ii The Complete Riley (every poem ever published), 2,49 « = * {Siar and But what if she laid down the] Mrs. Cole did not ask the club- Limes—Scarce. Seuash—Hubbard aad. Acorn are.plentitul; JCNO as eetings ndiana pha apter, 1 three top spades_—and they broks women to agree with her aa she SISSIES JAE eo coir: arp Fiat Sead ana crnver. Several nits of the Mathodiat zata Zeta Chi Sorority, Will apon-| =, 1) poy for Children, iusirated by Sally Tale, $2 ot | 4-2? Then when the uppentat with talked on anes whith have Soume]sd small dhes-Bly" a tov pt nse let wis RR oer oca SM “ anout over: hos Finis White Cross Guild will|gor a fashion show and card oems for iidren, ' black > jhe 10GF WACS. Won Be WOuld Defory (ne II CONTA ot Felts Ham tar raraios fare Blessihiand eens meet next week in the Service, ot 1:30 p. m. Saturday In had match surely lead oath Beast and Mis popes 8 would pose the question, Tame amgnd; nice hi ute to meet | ———————————— (Center. Block's Auditorium, The proceeds Poems of Childhood, for the younger ones, 50¢ Narrow: bia ash would have to use her last “Is that so?" . y Monday—Central Avenue, Psy-| ' spade to trump ft. That wouldn't However, she told the, women, 3: i Frise —earce. hen. New Rolling Pin chic Science, First Baptist, Do- will be used for charity. ‘wine-toned so good. “You may have all the citizenship|" *\*rmelens—About ove , : : : 4 . ie length. Min Miss Brash decided on a beau- programs you wish—pledge alle- FRESH VEGETABLES ‘Rolls Tissue Thin jut! and Eve and Gord; Tuesday; Mods Bah AV is genera) James Whitsembs Riley As | Knew Him, by Minnie Belle a couple of tiful safety play to increase her giance to the flag and sing your Bp nels ion “all Tee but lower priced.| rave you seen the new flat roll- Park and West Michigan; are Miss Maryellen Sherman, Mitchell, his youth in Greenfield by a neighbor, 3.50 made Shatin SOR Saccams, . at Xo Shap rq hatrotic songs, bt, ete Youn rod fontifl;* wells" tower than ast |ing pin that has eight small roll- Wednesday — Children’s Cheer, tickets; Mrs, Arthur Burks, ee D 8 {/ne, unless you make Brocesii—Enough te meet the demand: ers inside? {West Washington and St prizes, and Mrs. Clarence Town- : spades, underieading the ace, king/to what is happening in the gen-| 02,2" Plekuru 4 ob | It rolls ple crust dough tissue Mark's; Thursday—Music, Broad send and Misses Gail Burtt, Polly Hoosier Boy, also by Mrs. Mitchell, one of the Childhood Ay oud and queen. Here was her reason- eral make-up bf this government Carrets—1 Ea priced: enous thin without sticking. A nice gift Ripple and Beta, and Friday— Sharp and Mary Jane McDonald, of Famous Americans Series, 1,18 hen EC ns oe on overt a a hn ongifiegrei-Enoiah to mest the demand: tor new or old cooks. Sun Rae and Cheerful. candy. . Coffee F eventu orree contract, |sing and just how loud.” : « Now if she did have to lose a! People free themselves by revo- , Coffee pi spade, she wanted to lose it at a {lution and bloodshed, only to have 2 . grade. Main time when another heart lead by/the government slowly consume . : demand is } the enemy wouldn't further reduce their freedom, Mrs. Cole asserted. . ’ ply. New tr her own trump holding. other| “The founders of our govern- : ! in Brazil b words she arranged to iowe the ment,” she explained, “tried to * i for them to spade while there was still a safeguard the men out of govern- 4 i : —- trump on the board. ment for the ambitions of men ' : { M * seeking power therein by limiting . ! Accomplishes Aim men in government to the rights ~ 3 She sccampiiathd as Narn |and property of men out of gov- a A SE ve. S : | purpose very neatly, Mr won ernment.” * . . . i the eight of spades With the nine She added, “All human govern- : “The telephone is a necessity | He saw the futility of another {ments are constantly and natur- . | heart £2, h Which ny we ally striving for the increase of : rather than a luxury. It affords trumped on the board while 8 their powers and the American . . I. on Bru would probably tow a pn has been no excep- S 0 nm. UC, 4 To S 0 m an : protection for the whole community. osing club from her own hand. [tion . So Mr. Abel returned the 10 of “I et's keep in mind that Eng- 4 : Mrs. Fred K. Schiller, Mishawaka clubs. But Miss Brash went up and, whose Magna Charta was . with the ace, extracted trumps matched by our Bill or Rights, is] ~ io : and ran the diamond suit. Thus in dire need. You and I know any| *\ ” " : she collected four spade tricks, ricker of freedom they have is . * five diamonds and the ace of clubs kent alive by our donations. Sion 1) 7, e . for game. - : | “If we follow them, then our ~ : . All of Miss Brash's opponents ¢reedom, the world's freedom, is wn . are grateful that her bidding isn't doomed for years to come. as good as her play. “One person out of every seven {today is a regular recipient of Send questions on bridge to [government moriles,” Mrs. Cole 4 Mr. Blackwood, The Indianap- asserted. “Where does it come olis Times, Indianapolis 9. from? -— out of the taxpayers’ ee ’ \ | pocket.” Men-—not the government—are Possum Dinner Set Jui free, the IFC president deThe annual possum dinner and clared. She pleaded for clubwomen . stag party for the members of the to seek out carefully the termites Indianapolis Country Club will be trying to undermine U. 8. govern- - held Oct. 14 in the club. The date ment based on this freedom. previously announced was to-| “Get rid=of them and their morrow. socialistic ideas,” she said. ye . . . . 3 a . Ty ; a . “If my phone were taken out it . . . . » s would be like taking away a friend.” . . Mrs. Charles Hanke, Michigan City * 4 . ’ " . . “The important thing about the . : telephone is the feeling that it's : always there when you need it.” © : Charles W. Robertsen; indianapells om . . . . . . . : . . ! . | ™ . . PLATED SILVER | he telephone is many things to many ~~ : CAKE OR SANDWICH PLATE “1 Be : : ” | . : . . Beautifully made = daintily desigred ond 10 very ~~ people. A servant...a guardian...a convenience : . pretty and useful. Ideal for hot rolls— . . ; a ity. Yet for any purpose and for : cookies — and pastries, $00. At home on breakfsat \ ses ney. y pu po : “There's no real limit to the or dinner table. SR : val ; ue of the telephone. It any person it stands ready to serve round : y tay : Ke $ 00 ~— : . costs much less than it’s worth. “You can cover miles and miles Priced only— 5 SR _ . . 2a Hii : : Aan «the clock for less than Ic an hour! : Charis. Suns, Indianapolis - with the telephone: It pute Tax Included ak . you in touch instantly ® > » * . ., » Mrs. H. |. 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