Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1949 — Page 17
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Cafeteria Committee ‘Doing Good Job By PATRICIA ANN HARRIS ' Crispus Galles High . School SINCE 1945, the Senior Cafe teria. Committee of Crispus At.
tucks High School has been do-'. ing an excellent job of improving|
¢onditions i the cafeteria. . This committee was organized 1945 under the direction of xander Moore. It was formed because the senior class of that
Year wanted to make some con-!
tribution to promote better con-
ditions inthe school. The -mem-
bers decided on the major project
eria.
These seniors wanted fb demonstrate the effectiveness of studert leadership. The purpose of this committee is to act as &n expression of student opinion and to show the link between students and faculty as a group selling to the student body "the idea of co-operation.
FRIDAY, NOV. 11,1019 -_ ToonTalk— ~~ P
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Go | Miss Christine Feichtinger, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Doll, Munich, Germany, became {the bride of Chris Barton, son-of
seur, 309 Prospect St., on Sept. 20 in the home of the Rev. [ Lloyd Shannon, pastor of the Madison Avenue Methodist Church.
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Bruce Wire
| Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D'Bras-:
of raising standards in the cafet ‘
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cipals in Recent Bridal News"...
Loudermilk Photo, Miss Dolores Bixler, daughter of Mrs. Thelma Bixler, 839 E. Epler Ave. and Paul Bixler, Glens Valley, became the bride of John Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel D. Phillips, 5350 Madison Ave., Sunday. The vows were read in the First
Friends Church.
The Cafeteria Committee, when first organized, was only open to seniors, but now any person above the ninth grade may become a member. This job of keeping the cafeteria clean is not compulsory,
Is the knowledge of a done.
Progressive Ideals .
Along with their other duties, | the members of the Senior Cafe-
dents,
the Senior Cafeteria Committee, Miss
be successfully executed by stu« ergirl dents, 1
: The present chairman is William!
retary.
Members of the present com-| mittee are Patricia Havwood
Paul Middlebrooks, Guy Moore, Powder Bowl' Game
ATHENS, O. “Powder Bowl”
Marshall Bluiett, Julia Walker, | Norris Byers, Robert Morgan, ! Russell Creighton, Jdyce Iqgng, | each Gladys George, Sue Carol Hall Albert Berry, Norman Brown, Robert «Baker, William Taylor, Janie Napter, Nellie Bently,
son; Solomon Edwards, Marvin ® Huff, Kenneth Strayhorne, Alfred Officer and Theodore Turner. - The past four years have proved conclusively that the ‘Cafeteria Committee is an asset to Crispus Attucks. The future committees will have to work hard in order to maintain this standard of excellence.
Hide Your Circles Well
Don't Do A Sloppy Job
PUFFINESS or dark circles under the eyes can detract from their physical aliveness and mental alertness, which spell the look of wvouth. 1f puffiness is Induced by a 1 lack ~ of rest, overwrought i : nerves, strain or a good ‘back- | door-steps cry, a woman has | help at hand in wet compresses. Cotton” pads goaked in witch | hazel and placed under the eyes | where =kin is puffy will | help to normalize skin. If the | witch hazel is chilled before | using; the astringent action is | apt to be quicker. ! If puffiness under the eyes persists, this problem should be | ~taken to a doctor. | |
Watch Makeup
Dark circles under the eyes ean also he revealing symfitoms that all is not well with a wom- \ an's health, If dark eircles, | - w however, are merely tattling on of the ‘late hours she keeps. she & ean silence this gossip by using a darker-than-usual makeup... To minimize the sooty rings | under. her ‘eyes with makeup, | the entire face needs a darker ' ' foundation and ‘powder. Too many women make the mistake of only dabbing on their darker stuff when they have circles | to hide, | 4 This results in half-dark, ; . half-light makeup which is apt to look quite extraordinary. An all-over makeup that's darker and which is carried right down. | to a coller line won't raise onlookers’ eyehrows and will suecessfully minimize the dark shadows that need be masked.
What's Right
% a 3 Situation: You have had | ¥
to
several dates with a young man. ' Wrong Way: Feel free to ‘ telephone him at home any oF time you want to talk with anil him. ! Right Way: Leave the telephoning to him.
Mrs. Mildred Fitch J To Address Group
Mrs. Mildred Loring Fitch of Purdue University will speak tn] the members of the Indianapolis! Business and Pi®fessional Cluo| Thursday in the Woman's Department Club: - . Her topic. is to be “Crisis and | Change in International Affairs.” 8he has traveled in Europe and] the Orient and is a professor in|: the department of government at Purdue, x
Takes Bride
Weds Miss Forey In St. Philip Neri Church
Miss Margaret Ann Forey and but voluntary. The ‘only reward Brice O. Wire were married at job well yy 4 m. Saturday in the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, The Rev, Fr. James Barton officiated. The bride is the daughter of teria Committee explain to new Mr: and Mrs. Charles J. Forey,| students the procedures of the 513 N. Parker Ave, and Mr. and | cafeteria. Progressive ideals are Mrs. Homer Wire, Carmel, are constantly kept before the stu- the parents of the bridegroom. Miss Rose Marie Forey was the James Cummings, a 1948 grad. maid of honor and the bridesuate and the first chairman of maids were Miss Betty Forey and Nancy Wire. proved to the student body and ¥orey was the ringbearer and the: faculty that this plan could Anita Louis Forey was the flow-
| Noel Wire served as the best Other ex-chairmen have been Man While the ushers were James | Maxine Nizer and Jean Kersey, /H2rvey and Eddy Leonard. . The reception was in the home| Ray, with Vernon Shack as sec- of the bride's parents. After a /
[Lip fn the South the couple will Past andals” be at home at 6123 Winthrop Ave. | a3 el Sandals
year “at Ohio University. *' Members of the Alpha Xi Delta and Pi Beta Phi Sororitigs don {football togs and tangle on the
h gridiron before as many as 3000 Kathryn Miller, Mildred Steven- co. ctators,
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ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Taylor, 2434 N. Gale St., and Joseph H. Cook Jr., son of Mrs. Frank Blaschke, Maywood, and Ford Ir, G. W. Gerald, Bert A.|side of shoe soles. Mr. Cook, Indianapolis, were Gwynn, £harlei M. Hammond, married Nov. 5. The vows were read in the McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church.
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NEA Stat Writer | NEW FALL duds won't look] any better than the posture that carries them around.
she falls
Look Better |
f.._ Keep Shoulders in - Ygkeline Balance
“By ALICIA HART
Designing Woman—
N
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Let a woman button up a snappy new suit over slumping | shoulders, a retreating chest and! an advancing tummy, and there's |
nothing to blame but her posture for the compliments that
A last season's dud, on the!
are at home now in Windsor Other hand’ will catch a second or if it's
Village following. their marria Nov. 5 in ‘the Southport Met riage odist Church. The bride was | ,
‘third appraising glance worn by a lady with a fine car:
The easiest way to support al
a . i Miss Bea Horstman, Indianapo- 'ane carriage is for a woman to
lis. The bridegroom is the son keep her shoulders in-a yokeline of Mr. and Mrs. . Russell Patrick balance with her body. | It she'll imagine that she's car-| irying a sizable basket head, she won't have any trouble! {keeping shoulders {dominal muscles in, chest up, neck Itouching the back of her new suit
Sr., Southport.
Charity Ball Set Dec. 3
St. Margaret's Guild Plans Event
| Dec. 3 has been set .as the date ' {for the St. Margaret's Hospital March Straight {Guild's Christmas charity - ball.| {Ted Campbell's orchestra will
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Indianapolis Athletic Club.
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More primitive women who do carry head-borne baskets are the of. good that the worid has to offer.
posture
another
’ straight line. It's on the ground | Mrs, Robert Stith is general straight ahead of her, and she Ichairman and Mrs, Robert C. Bur-| straddles this imaginary line with [feet spaced a few inches apart,
Mrs, L, Roy Ford heads the dec-| For nice going afoot, toes shold
jorations committee; Mrs. Edward march straight ahead. Worst faults of walking, especially by women who wear high Guild members serving on the heels, are loping, heaving hips,
B. Raub, tickets, and Mrs. Charles!
general committee include Mes- swinging a body from side to side dames Harry W. Beebe, R. W. or bouncing from the balls of feet Emerick, Mark Enright, I. Roy as though there were springs in
Springy steps have their place
Ford Kaufman and 1. E. Kincan-| but that's on stairs which have to
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| sture not only keeps her bod play*for the dinner dance in the fined up, but hews pe y
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By ELIZABETH HILLYER TIRED OF your mantel arrangement? Could be it's so stiff and fixture-like nobody looks at it any more, Many mantel are dull even
arrangements though they're
| composed of handsome objects
and many are too formal and lifeless for a cheerful informal room, Work out a new arrangement for a change. Instead of two-by-two pairs of everything set just so on opposite sides of the
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THERE'S something ungiamorous about taking pills in public. That goes for vitamin pills
as well as for all of the other |
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| Mesdames Robert H. Miles, Ken for climbing look and feel more Smart woman won't run the risk |Mosiman, Louis Randle, T. L. Rid-/spirited than the more toilsome| ©f shattering that illusion by
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Novel BOSTON-—Rosalie Hoffman of baby: Mass., blind
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year and a half.
comes observant,
Natalie method of pulling one's sell up,
Present for Baby
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taking her pill at a restaurant table .after..a meal or at the
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Mantel May Need New Look | dinis " Roast Duck
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Makes Fine Dinner For Thanksgiving By GAYNOR MADDOX © NEA Staff Writer : IF YOURS IS one of the nearly 30 million families in the United . States who have three members or less, a roast duck is a happy, choice for your Thanksgiving dine ner. ‘ et We asked Mabel Stegner, noted expert on duck cookery, to plan a Thanksgiving dinner exclusively for this column. i “Start with chilled cranberry cocktail,” she says, “adding a little dry white California wine if your taste runs that way. Then roast duckling garnished with fresh watercress and cubes of clear cranberry jelly. : : “Accompany with Buttered broc= coli, candied sweet potatoes in the oven while the duck roasts,
mantel, try a composition in informal balance,
» . ~ YOU MAY be able to use part of your present mantel decoration plus articles you already have elsewhere in the house, Place them so the grouping has unity without rigidity. Here two usual elements of | mantel decoration, a picture and a pair of candlesticks, help to create a different effect with the help of.three little pitchers | and an old clock,
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Claims Long Marathon HOLLYWOOD — Night club songstress Joan Shepherd fis
claiming the song marathon ree-|
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and a colorful plate of raw vegetable relishes. Finish up with trae’ ditional pumpkin pie; or rich nutty pecan pie, and lots of hot black coffee.” Miss Stegner suggests prepare ing your duck like this. Cut off the neck and wing tips. Wash carefully in cold water. Stuff lightly with your favorite stuffing, made exactly as you always do and omitting none of the fat. You'll need about four cups, as much for a O5-pound roasting chicken and half that usually needed for a .10 or 12-pound turkey. A particularly good stuffe ing for roast duck, and one with a fittingly holiday flavor, is made
meaty oysters and a bit of pars- | ley. | Next fasten the vent opening {with poultry pins and light string. | Place the duck breast side up on |a rack in a shallow roasting pan,’ {~~ Do not prick the skin since this {only causes the precious meat {juices to run out during the roasts« ing. Roast in slow oven 325 de{grees F., until tender, about 1'3 [to 2 hours. : X At this time a meat thermom-
Jeter thrust into the dressing will =~
| register about 165 degrees F. for a medium well-done duck. { Cook the giblets, neck and wing tips in 2 cups boiling salted water for about 45 minutes. Strain broth and use it to make gravy. { Add the cut-up giblets and a can of chopped broiled -mushe rooms, Season lightly with salt,
| Serve with the duck.
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