Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1949 — Page 28

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This appealing photograph, in full natural color, appears on the cover of the Nov. 20th issue of "PARADE, with @ book review of Clyde McCloy’s “Feeding The Dog” on the inside.

STORY OF PEPPERIDGE BREAD You'll enjoy “The Turning Point,” a story

SEATING FAMILY

THE BATTLE OF THE FLYWAYS An interesting picture story of how Bill

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starting a business in the kitchen which sells 26 million loaves of Pepperidge

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WHAT'S WRONG WITH TEEN-AGERS? Some answers to the problems of adolescents by Bernice Neugarten, Psychologist of the University of Chicago. Here's a report that every parent and teen-ager should read TOGETHER.

Sue, age 1, who skates, too!

WHAT AN ENGINEER SEES A PARADE photographer crosses Amerfea by locomotiye. He shows you with “pictures what the engineer sees as he goes from coast-to-coast in this great land of ours.

HOW TO MAKE A ZOO FOR XMAS Complete instructions on how to make toy animals for Christmas giving, unusual toys that you can make yuurselt in your spare time,

and Mary Reynolds earn their living as this interesting picture story by Gene L. py with helpful hints = how Margaret Rudkin began baking professional roller skaters, showing their LeTourneau, famous Mainé hunter, fisher-‘dog-owner, ® now famous Pepperidge Farm Bread, working day, their home life and Pamela man and veteran writer on outdoor sports

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THE EIFFEL TOWER Sixty years old this year, this worldfamous tower is always interesting to read about. This 984-foot spire sways four feet or more at the top in a wind, requires a team of death-defying painters to keep it in repair,

HY GARDNER'S NEWSREEL

Groucho Marx, Dorothy Kirsten, Kathryn

Grayson and Gus Lesnevich are pictured this week in Hy Gardner's weekly news-

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FOOD PAGE . Beth Merriman's famous food page, a weekly feature in PARADE, tells you how to make old fashioned corn bread dress ing and “Turkey Supreme.” You'll give thanks for these fine hints for the Thanksgiving Day feast.

CAN WE FINALLY LICK COLDS? A summary of new treatments which show promise of overcoming colds in their first hour or two of development. With the co-operation of your family doctor, you may be trying some of them before the winter is over.

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“The Chain”

by Paul I. Wellman

This dramatie story of a clergyman with a secret past is now appearing in installments. in the. Sunday and Daily Times! :

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