Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1950 — Page 24

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g ; pe 3 \ y o. \ . Election of 1 New Oitticers he be : ga i Informational Topics much and hen. ® Ev heduled - good to_mulch who : : just et it go? company can’t keep much supply hei : out for|A—The purpose of most winter|o, hand. It's a compost, made Ban “Tomorrow Bis-Z-B Garden Club ‘ the kind of mulch (as on strawberry beds) 4.0 to the principles luid CC LIFR —— will meet in the home, of Mra. wh was one of the 3a simply to keep plants Irom | down by the late Sir Albert How in.1900, | Teeth at 1130 a m. Mrs. oi s den 2 Tavs ‘one of the bird counters. | a cases (as spring bulblard of organic gardening fame, at the tu Edward Ricbel will speak on g score of 50 species beds) I keups_the Luda fim Largely manure, it also con- vif had her 1} ha i | warm. spell, later to get thelr) d limestone. and good Gigantie meet Wednesday inthe home of| Seam Naa turn of winter, Both types of|loam. nfed bi Landis, 4807 Grace-| Af id ade Wp of damage occur most frequently| Mrs. W. R. Sinclair (Mr. Sin- quately - Mrs. R. D. ov SOS | va | Bhd] in the late witter and early 's president) is in- ‘ed. 19 d Ave. The program will be! Marks. 7 ; A ¢lair is Kingan's liable appl Phillip 8./ Calvert, Charles Berri-| spring mon‘hs, S80 mulch Anyi. ested in the principles of dr- 3 a book review by Mrs. 5. ; thorns in | Hildebrand, followed by election, Dale Rios ang Ea Mogk- ims now and You! or Soring|ganic gardening hich ase wield A colun of © officers. ‘Mesdames rwin with And| Yoyr plan at building up heal ; ‘Dieckman, Paul Pike and R. R.| Bdward, Fehuics Jr.| the périod of greatest danger. |. turn will produce healthy food Tp Scott make up the nominating t Send questions on gardening [for both man an animal. - kitchen hi committee. - : Counts 600 Starlings to Mrs. Smith, The Indianap- | But many gardeners do not los are u ; | 9. have the time necessary to carry _Another, Wednesday meeting 1s! National rules make a seven-| olls Times, Indianapolis out the detailed operations ade : requited t 3 that of Green Thumb Garden § hour minimum time Mmit if the ; - lvised by Bir Albert. Hence the: to turn. the Club in the home of Mrs. R. G. V4 Fe RL EA (AR Ta ? score Is to be entered in national GARDENING Kingan product. gle and © Justice, 731 N. Audubon Road.| EN } Pay 388. i" “A ; A BE a results, But. one member took R : The Sinclairs themselves find <The plot William - Cooley of Wayside ! 2 : ASE time out to ‘count over 600 star- CALENDA that the compost when used on side thoug Gardens will show colored slides. All. America Selections Gold Medal Winners for 1950 are The fire chief is the first and only red petunia in | lings nA the downtown ares. . I's TIME Now: © |their own lawn was especially ef same mag: Mrs. George Wear is assistant, ,, Squash, new bush form of the . acorn. variety, and existence. I's the All-America Selections first Gold Medal flower MY aed jpule to devote some time to [fective on grass ving in thick rooms ma hostess. \ : A : ; and strikingly beautiful. The dwarf bushy scribes ‘a circle 15 miles in dij ~~ . shade. A plot in front of the ~fortably fr . ~.. | Toperop Snapbean. Topcrop is the highest quality and heaviest winner in 12 years and siri ngly beautiful. ameter for the counted area.| houseplant care. Ki offices was also planted $25 for di Club to Elect | bearing bush bean yet created. Conge Watermelon is the great are covered with flowers from spring to late fall. Since Oaklandon is a top-notch| .--to withhold water pad we en Ariat with $35 for th hon priday t Brookside Gurdon new market melon, Bronze Medal winner, with regional recommen- are often tops in popularity a The only flower award this hind Bayi aly gel in- aly hom: - Chiat oe compost. this fall for test pure Food co Tub will elect officers. ~| ‘ : : ’ 7 uded. r landon’s a ing is scheduled for Brookside dation for melon growing sections. , few years after their debut. } _- gous, Tucklly, to a petunia, bald eagle Period himself to| +++%0. give amaryllis more poses. to Sngithi Comminity House at 1:30 p. m.| By MARGUERITE SMITH ‘Bush Varie : oh - She, eal red.” ‘That |be seen. water as bud tips grow. ; ) pow: oo ve ! ALL THE romance and glamour of plant development. appears... “rr Squash sounds Mike 8 bably eans {he breeders | Some ofthe -bird fans reaily(-+--io bring eartiest planted | Hot Vinegar Removes oy er Broad Ripple Garden Club willl, 410 "story of one of the All-America award winners for 1950. mr, Jas bush ToD y esa ys got excited over what they| Spring. bulbs to the light for Decal ickly. Easi Sized meal. also meet Friday. Mrs. John gp. ihe Congo Watermelon took seasons of patient work as well. wack ay of that Ve ry productive really go a t of it. It has |thought was a rare specimen. It| forcing. ecails Quic \ sily Groce Donaugh will distribute. year, Some years ago the Rev. Rush Wagner sent Congo's original '% ney Tu wble queen Puspllan ss ow he wih hab. |turned out, unfortunately, to be| -:-to leok over dahlia tubers | yi. o00y to remove decalcomas ry books. William Gilbert Of the| giseose.resisting great-great-grandparent to this country from an ov "SS SOR Slo elrs fic, he Tot ee tres. which |Just a spotted albino tree sparrow.| nd sprinkle lightly #_ they're |i." sr noters from painted sure Mrs. Wi Flowers by Mary flower shop ,4 Umtali mission. At the Iowa experiment station the African | YP° su oJ differs hie ts, dwa pa Hens; Wh .. | shriveled. faces without damaging the paint B. New Jer will speak on “Design in Flower| = =" 0 crossed With &R i iim ly in confining ne gro will make it useful for walk or S . P : fe the grocer) Arrangement.” i ~ last the final product, the Con- to a three-yard square rather preeder edging, for porch boxes, reasing rans - § d- if you douse them with hot vine- Sa Bron The meeting 18 In the NOME Of my becarte nf this cross went 5° Watermelon, was entered in than exuberantly trailing ail and bedding as well. Lard or ofl is preferable to/Corned.Beef Improved gar. SorGer ste Mrs, R. D. Davidson, 5608 Carroll-| ye the All-America trials. over the garden to smother all Seeds of these new varieties [butter for greasing pans; the salt| Add a dash of vinegar to the| Allow the vinegar a few mo- child at reset i ANE KERBCRTIC RARE he Uintxacaity of -Klorda: 8 ‘Temporasy.- of itr nn NEATDY vegetables. It was de- will be available from most {in butter causes the batter to|water in which corned beef is ments to soak in and you can wipe says her p ee, Migs, Everett Baum. AO. MER. trees severat- generations. At. the. moment it has ¥e- ~ veloped Fromi & 1038" AA Witte: guhiers this apeing: > oie to: the. pany = vai ibolied. do. improve. the. flavor, the decals off with ho trouble. .. Hepry Hel irre. + pl When Nid BCabllity wis ‘precy: tpt, a eampathRE RM LR an Hf nm ~The order f OT SF a AL pS rE iorstf-0 abides Eh ce: AReRaE " rN oh, RI pias ii Y Tr ; E RR REE Te : vs A OR YER Save Christmas Free" | i ied to a U. 5. Agricuture “RAE Tar prove. lo NEUES Sr Beh MARL OS ess ra iin verre Se BLL “Sive that Christmas tree. The Department laboratory in Merit an-even higher “award. marily have been one | An eo i RA a ee ee eA ST ae i “branches make good covering for| Charleston, 8. C But time and trial in thousands dener’s opinion), have no : i ee ni ay of amateur gardens will decide Of the least satisfactory of the | 4 : . cery st perennial beds. Thé needles willl There it was crossed with lk h- A-A introductions. They seem y } ) . grocery help acidity soil around azaleas or| still another melon. Again in- (hat. It sounds like a worth- oe ed too much for: the - ; dealt. Bre other acid loving plants. The tree| breeding for several genera. hile experiment for local gar- 10.18 Joized Soo 1 Wea of a lo : 74 A 0 FR anklin 4411 : : bought cor itself can be set up outdoors for| tions insured that it would deners, since this is good wa- cessful vegetable rathér than ’ j : and ples : ; ‘ vi a bird haven until spring. come true from seed. And at temiion lon growing ae po Rye gardener. ] baked at to a8 much as 60 pounds, with Toperop bean is described as . : Ce wa oi 3 a green tough rind (appealing better yielding and more dis- . ; v ' } than a. © to shipping market gardeners), -éase resistant than the very | : : . A ie 0 The high sugar content wilt "popular Tender frees Sac, 3B- S we Sry . Be aonfection terest home gardeners as well cidentally, was a . | I . : de la Is dun a ne B De One advantage of Topcrop for ee omoin 1T0W S papers for 1 : delidaty 3 Other All-American awards the home gardener, who stores | : 5 2 hg “30 for 1950 go to two vegetables his excess crop in the deep- : Foot oo and one flower. As long-time freeze, is its habit of maturing | * ? Ar ’ D Sto gardeners know, these yearly a crop pretty much at one | : : +s he on introductions, tested in trial time. For table use, this Is a , ; A musi | | gardens over the country for a- distinct disadvantage jn the | pA musk | couple of years before judging, home garden. z around the . 5 bought on Table Setting School Set ee model wit! > 4 So TI. LL - When the’ | ; come if, of thase, t \ Soon aft 7 a a |} eek Mr, and N oo W. Atlee Burpee Co. | | et : SURPEE SEEDS GROW 78 Burpee Bldg., Cuaton, lowa father. Jt —— — A built at 1 [cup THis = “LIVING ROOM” A Teen | cup THis = “LIVING ROOM” | © Ln : | pd : iT 3 ve © By. bt Ss N HAPPY : o Mesming ey Year's Day : ® fier Rowers “are out Foe ‘sure ad \ of Feschity St ae! oo ‘ “The teen 3 [ Special-by-mail Offer - Pe week, all /s eafi have the famous y z . : “4o~ “White Velvet" Car- mr , : : a a vals 13.10 “Table setting 1s a means of self-expression for any woman,” > ay to Tart hes says Mrs. Miles D. Barton, who lives at 5133 N. New Jersey, St. : tiny ving room! She is the designer of the informal dinner ‘table (above) that will ral gorsages. "Shipped n fresh be shown at the all-day session of the Judges School to be held : of Wamos Pius 190 or poriaee, and. ra at Block's Thursday, | : ba Kher Yack Sunranter I oOrgeting “Any woman can earry out artistic principles,” she maintains. | ~ or 3 also sent cob. postage. No } The school at which the table will appear is sponsored by the | i’ ] 2) bi So Shingle oles TSLatnsy order Indiana Association of Accredited Flower Show Judges. Other : Boi i | tables to be exhibited will be shown by Mrs. Curtis Roll, Kokomo, | . ) : 3 2 pe NVASERY. Bieeaitingg, Ns Du. um, | brunch table; Miss Ruth Matthew, Anderson, tea table, and Mrs. | ; a PT Cr ETI IAN NI tEI TR a lara anee Edward Elliott, formal dinner table. } 7 - ” ’ HEI IDR Ew ‘ |, The-tables will be on display In Block's china department i § me * A : 3 ; Diane — | “all day Friday. / | * [« . ~~ : meee | ere ety. ame referee | J ons every J i h G | - then promy | %S WIS roup CT year one 0 oD , | : - oa . ins . -B keep all th \ : : . 5 e's decid , To Meet —— ot len rm to Ag . —- ee NIA FE " rst vr . aren merase -~ ers mtr em me on .....8top teasin | oo - . . . family and : + "Family Relationships’ | . : day, my i | To Be Luncheon Topic | | . WORK Jvery | ; The Indianapolis Section, Na- i | ) = I | tional Council of Jewish Women, ' } th 3 ! 5 : We Ey In The Home Store Ex ; : - 4 luncheon Wednenday-in the Kirsh : . . - # a, _ sri 8 ~ baum Community Center. * ‘ | u Ruben ~Behlmer of Technical { : . y WIS you a % High School guest speaker, will f | pI ° . ’ J talk on “Family Relationships.” | | Th Ch § So “ L : | A pioneer in’ developing a high 3% o i ren S ore . : ’ ‘school course on the subject, Mr. . Behjmer will discuss his experience in formulating the course 5 ‘ "and its service to young people as ’ tn a background for mature living. \ ° : { . ! The speaker, acting head ofl] \ Th > k S : the health and physical education rnd ; ". e as ion 0 e 3 . | . department in Tech, initiated the . : ’ ’ : course about two years _ago an w : . , . ~- j = the senior level. ! ’ i . } > : | The Red Cross will present a I , . - . - | film, “Human Reproduction.” -A . | - v , + HN : '| question and answer period will —. - Th or ~ | PROSPEROUS gion ad. sn pri e Men's Store “ La How to Cook Bacon -" : “i ) td .] -Dou't try to Beparate- bacon LL oa eras . , “fi slicea_ when they're cold. They . ) « ’ i tear and look ‘most unattractive.| — % . Oldest ust piace the desired amount in . CC im ; \ a skillet in one piece. As the] Our annual first-of-the-year clearances, highlighted by ew spechel Furni : S00 the ces separate B 3 il Indias EL rs _ (YOY LY | anugry White Sales, Baby. Week Sale, Home Store -Clearaness The 1 : : i Cy 2 hot | poe 2 < : voit un Furl Wi OE ; RP i]. 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