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you” motes all written? If you still have some to do, you'll be interested in note paper and
envelopes for the purpose. In Ayres’ stationery department, packages of such paper (usually 24 sheets, 24 envelopes) run from 59 cents to $1.15. The stationery. is available in plain or bors. dered white, and in pastels. Crane's fine papers fof such “thank you” notes range from 85 cents to $1.15. p- ” ” THE SAME department is all set, too, to help out with the New Years’ Eve entertaining problem . . . with no dirty dishes to wash the next morning. Trick is the Serve A-Dish metal tray (yellow with red nosegays) "pa paper refills to hold e edibles. Trays are 35 cents each (usable for many parties to come) and refills are 75 cents a package.
Personal Records
IF NEW Year's Day brings resolutions to lead a more ordered life, then a “Personal Rocords” book is the thing for you.
- It's a loose-leaf, maroon
leatherette book, about 5% by 6% inches, holding giltedged, indexed paper with a variety of subdivisions. Dates to remember are there, 80 is a register of cards sent and received on and
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Thi sizes, hobbies, likes and dislikes, notes on children, ete. Another section lists Christmas gifts given—and their costs. There's a miscelAnd er rey ait 0 ~ a r track of when you last wrote Aunt Susie. Also In Ayres stationery department; $2.50.
persons already face
what to give an executive, swer is the desk set.
These, usually holding one
One onyx desk set—letter
_ knife and holder, calendar | @ and pen—is $10, Presentation .
sets of pen and pencil range from $8.75 upward,
By MARGUERITE SMITH
Q—~We recently bought a small!
farm and want to get different kinds of evergreens started on It. ‘We have a chance to get a collection from Michigan at an| unusually low price. But somebody told us that they might not do well this far south. Is this true? A New Farmer.
if you want evergreens in quantity for reclaiming your land. It is true that evergreens raised in one climate often do not thrive in another climate belt. So buy your evergreens as close to home as you can. Some nurseries sell seedlings very reasonably. Since there is a definite racket involving sale of evergreens, do buy from a dependable dealer. A typical Byp case 1 know of involved an un-| scrupulous trucker. He brought a load of southern evergreens north, sold them from his truck beside the road. ‘ Naturally, the. trees all died in the following winter's cold. But he
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By SUE BURNETT
As pretty and fresh-looking as can be is this neat frock for
morning duties about the house. Cut on simple lines, it features colorful ric rac trim, handy pocket, narrow softly tied belt, Pattern 8538 is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 16, 4% yards of 39-inch. Don’t miss the new Fashion. The fall and winter issue will delight you with its up-to-the-minute, easy to make frocks for all the family. Free gift pattern inside the book. To order the pattern of our Fashion ,Book, use the coupon.
Chandelier earrings, big enough to light up a whole
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rules ‘for Christmas cactus culture are: Decrease water after it has
to pot, but repot it only ‘it it absolutely insists on more room. For crowded —Qompact soil seem to stimulate bloom. To renew
of the pot (with hard spray compost, or you can give the plant manure water. Keep it outdoors in summer. Most
gro shade is best, but full shade with plenty of light will do.
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$5, ‘plus tax.
are in Ayres’ | street-floor costume jewelry department.
The Doctor Says Bronchitis
Often Marked By High Fever
|By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. THE LARGE breathing pas/sageways which go to the lungs lare called bronchi, When the lin{ing of these tubes becomes irri(tated, the condition produced is {spoken of as bronchitis. . If it comes on suddenly the {symptoms at the start may seem {to be just an ordinary cold. A {feeling of heaviness over the chest and pains in the bones and back lis common. . [ In mild cases fever may be absent but in severe ones can be (as high as 103. The most char-| {acteristic sign is a cough which! {comes on in paroxysms and [causes great distress. At first the
4 (cough is dry but later the secre-
tion becomes more and more \abundant and is brought up with the coughing. . bd . THE OUTCOME of acute bron|chitis depends on the condition {which has caused it-and whether|
[ft is mild or severe. As a rule the
fever lasts only a week or so and then the cough becomes looser and greater relief is obtained from {bringing up sputum. ] I Often bronchitis comes on more slowly and is said to be “chronic.” {The causes of chronic bronchitis are much the same as those of the {acute variety, that is, germs, vi-| ruses, irritating fumes and the! like. The symptoms are also sim-| {llar but not so servere. Drugs are not too helpful in| {many cases of chronic bronchitis, |
(though they may relieve the symp-|
{toms somewhat.
The substance which causes the irritation should be removed, if) | possible. Every effort should be {made to build up the patient into) {good health and avoid irritation {to the air passage.
Mitts Keep Gloves Dry
Times Special "NEY YORK, Dec. 28—Mothers jneed no longer worry about chil-| |dren’s sniffles which come from | [wet, cold gloves. Just introduced) sare, sturdy plastic mitts to be, {worn over mittens or gloves. | They keep hands dry and warm |in snow or rain, even in the coldest weather. : } They are guaranteed not to |stiffen and are pliable enough to {allow the child complete freedom {and comfort. They fit ‘snugly [over standard gloves or mittens, {and are sold in chain and de-| partment stores. for about 20 cents a pair. |
For Menus Thrifty in 1950! |
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Failure-Proof By GAYNOR MADDOX
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Thursday's Menu
BREAKFAST: Sliced oranges, whole wheat flakes, bacon rolls, grape jelly, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Cheese souffle, - lettuce salad, enriched crisp bread, butter or fortified margarine, raisin-nut cookies, tea, milk. DINNER: Fried ham steak, creamed potatoes, buttered quick shredded cabbage, rye bread, butter or fortified margarine, banana cream pie in” walnut graham pie shell, coffee, milk.
NEA Staff Writer Vy MANY READERS have asked for recipes for ple shells made . [from crackers and cookies. Here failure-proof and time-
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crushed sugar-honey one-half cup finely ground walnuts, two table- ¢ [Spoons “sugar, seven tablespoons . [butter or. fortified margarine
cracker! sugar
Press firmly over bottom and sides of a /greased nine-inch pie Bake ina moderate aven (325 degrees F.) about 10 min-
If desired, use a banana cream or a coffee
Luscious Fruits
Clubs Set Party Here
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| | | "| The Indianapolis Earlham Men's Club will join the Womien's Club for a party tomorrow night. The event will he in the home of ‘Mrs, James M. Pearson, 4250 N. Illinois St. { Gilbert Forbes, radio commentator, will speak and Mrs. Russell Lamb will provide the music.
State
By MRS. ANNE CABOT
with luscious fruits. Pineapples, . cherries, strawberries,’ pears, plums; grapes and apples are in cross stitch in one mas color with accents of other shades. Days-of-the-week are done in one
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Pattern 5127 includes hot-iron transfer for seven motifs, stitch material requirements and embroidery direc
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‘WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1049
for the Kitchen
We, The Women— : Here's Way To Simplify Marriage
-Don't Share Too Many Things
- ANNE CABOT
The Indianapolis Times 530 8. Wel)s St. Chicago 7, IIL
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IDR. ANSWERS—
Question: Please tell me why I never sweat even in the hottest weather. I do not drink any_ water for five or six months at a time.
Answer: I do not know the explanation for this. I believe there is a rare condition in which the sweat glands are absent at birth, but this is the only possible explanation that I can think of. Your latter statement is most astonishing.
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