Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1950 — Page 14
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: ; Serve t WDC De artment Very ‘stmple to ‘make and ar Ro Ne Will Be Guests H Off the hegd size 1s adjustable. i Statistics Show 2." KR: DudeR : ears. Urricer .. Pattern 5081 includes com- a #ibili a & Honorary and advisory council | = Bh ks The UBA — plete _grocheting Instructions: uscept i ity ~ . By GAY] members of the Indiana Chapter, - ne should ma Ee VOI material requirements and ny EDWIN J. JORDAN, Mun. HERE'S A National - Society of Arts” and “| will ever dare to attack us.” Mrs. stitch fllustrations. £55. ACCIDENTS of all kinds are: [J - TOPS Sr0C Letters, will be special guests’ at ‘Oscar A. Ahigren, Whiting, 2 "These lovely linen i g responsible for many deaths and BONE AT a buffet supper Sunday. . . ‘ond vice president of the wid tions fit into the decorative cases of invalidism each year. r. VEG Mr. and Mrs, Carl J. Wein- eal Fedstytion of Suen sl ; of Early American, Vie- ‘ Some people seem to be par- aa bunch. hardt, 4544 N. Meridian St, will As, pe $24 NY ata ‘meets ftorian, Modern or just “plain ticularly likely to be involved is : Duds Jumch be hosts for the 8:30 p. m. event. t De you". bedrooms with delightful \accidents. In recent years the - Po » ] ing of the Literature- -Drama o ease. 1 i “parsley, one Gov. and Mrs. Henry Schricker, partment of the Woman's De- person who shows special BABIN .~ ground beef Dr. Fabien Sevitzky, Wilbur D. "partment Club in the clubhouse. It's fun and easy to fill the to accidents has been called an, > B se-half Peat and Jack Hatfield aré honor- |. “We must educate our. yolth pretty crocheted baskets with “accident-prone” individual. . To pen, one : smbers of the group. The to appreciate the attributes of embroidered pansy | bouquets + An example recently uated. 8 : minced s ne, advisory council ‘includes Dr.” hard work and perserverance in- worked in bold or pastel colors. interesting. In the state of Com~ crunirss; two SH. A Clowes, Dr. 1. Lynd Ese, stead of letting them believe they Pattern 5011 includes hot |necticut, a six-year study showed 15 stan George Jo Mess, Dr. M. O, Ross can run to the government for | iron transfer for 4 designs, each that about 4 pef. cent of drivers . B- or fortified m and Ralph Wright and Mesdames help,” she advised. measuring 8 inches long; color of automobiles involved in traffie - lon "¢abes. Clair’ McTurnan, Jeannette C. ] __chart; stitch illustrations; ma- | accidents are involved in more Wash celer . Nolan and Leonidas Smith. Their Criticizes Policy ii] terial requirements and cro- ithan one-third of all such acel- leaves. With husbands. and wives also will be | “Bus 4 d the U. 8: ¢ cheting instructions, | dents. The same thing applies in stalks apart gests of the organization. Mrs. ne sms ir . Dave ne To ordér, use the coupon. | industry. through cent Weinhardt is the president. | ‘One day we are going to help| _ANNE CABOT. BYE /~./ Sul. For example, a large trucking = = _ Bofape or pi “WAFS. Martin to Talk Formosa-=the Text aay We are - : feompany has reduced its accident ‘half*fengthw > L inot.” : “The Indianapolis Times rate to one-fifth > its previous. eelify and pa Mesdames Edwin Barlow Evans,’ | We sit still, she declared, when 530 8B. Wi record . merely by discovering or ‘other heav . Wells St. toed George Jo Mess and Clyde E. Ti {we let John L. Lewis rule us and: Name Nancy Lewis Dean. EE 5 glsory ithose drivers who were accident _ Mix meat tus are in charge of the event. lour Secretary of State openly ex- - Chicago 7, IIL ‘prone and by transferring thems rambs and Mrs. Charles C, Martin will alk. * |press faith fn a convicted coms] Of Pembroke College No. 5081 y Price 20c [Scientists Seekir Seekin to other tutes, : Shape into tv on ‘World Personality * munist. “We must wake up be-| NEW YORK — Miss Nancy! 39 3. in flour and The local group is making plans fore it is too late.” slie declared. Dyke Lewis has been appointed No. 5011 - Price, 20¢ | | Extra Tough Elm ALL THIS ey Sean te or skillet, for Ha Janu Scholasship award» Mrs. Davis F. Stone {left) and Miss Mary K. Green are check- Io Aer ge hi mam dean of Pembroke College in! I | Optimistic scientists in a USDA death fo the rest of us because at Habe bre ture Pv vear. A $100 cash award In9 invitations for the annual State Day celebration of the Zeta congressman and senators in op- Providence, R. IL She was presi-| AME cescssssesansecassonnanss i lanaratory at Columbus, Ohio, are] lany time we may get tangled up Yoga oo will be sent to the elected sc- Jau he Sorority. The luncheon and dance be Feb. 18 in position of socialized medicine dent of the Rhode Island branch [errs esiasnnsen esse SIRLRE (06 40 extra Lough straih yt a stop light with someone who suas 3 ad-at credited college of the winner, a the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Miss Green i{ chairman of the to go on record, as has the of the American Association of) Strapt J oa LoL Sia 3 ap phloem Just cannot stay out of trouble. yu aT senior boy or girl in an Indian- event, |GFWC, + Aga this measure. University ‘Women last year. e srsevseeesysiasiesoarsss [Duich "There are. ways of picking these AND. apolis public high school “before ens Smead | Early in 1949 she was “the first City rrerrvereerrverrrrT RI 86 Tar Fesults, haven't Been too dangerous people out. It has been Es f oven 3 -HENuATy; 195) ; ~ Study Club to Meet (woman to receive a travel grant {encouraging. But one variety has pointed -out, for example, that the ; one hour or c Carnegie Corporation of State SEansnssnes Vesssansnenens nls u i ividual is “de- ” Manuscripts, -work done hy. the ‘ec era Hon « IUD Enc Is from g s diseases accident-prone ind e- he P IF Dise ‘New York She spent several, ——————————————— "| survived exposure to both dise t-pro >. } aredone entrant this“schoot year; are a OF ussion pn o e. spent several, and nurserymen are now propa-|Cisive or even impulsive. Serves Six. fn the hands of Mrs. Tb ¥ 9, D C oil ¢ | ‘The Vincent Chautauqua Study ‘months visiting colleges and uni- Hints To Protest gating it for eventual release to| He.(or she) concentrates upon Schofield, chairman, by midnight, ay ounci on erence {Club will meet at noon Monday versities to’ study administrative Gl P C ki [the trade. {immediate pleasures or satisfac- > ' Apr. 1. Mrs. Arch N. Bobbitt and og hou tak . tint tv at the I. the home of Mrs, 8. LeRoy and student iin aze From Cracking et [tions and is apt to act upon the | Thursday's Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge are other very woman should take an active part in her party at the gisies 1502 Broad Ripple Ave. | To keep the glaze on chinaware \spur_of the moment.” The acci- . BREA] members of the committee. Jprecinet level," declared Mrs. Hiram C. Houghton of Red Oak, Towa,” aps F. G. Johns on continue Test Griddle Heat ! from cracking, don’t stack freshly | Nail Polish Tio. {dent-prone person has an instinct § ab , _iat today's art tuncheon of the Indiana Federation of Clubs; — ‘her discussion of “New Worlds| To test the heat of a griddle, washed cups on top of each other. Nail polish will Jook better and of rebellion and resentment and : ge toas The local group will be host Th - faded + t riche e session concluded a two-day midwinter IFC Council con- (in Medicine” (Ward) and Mrs. place & few drops of water on the| Spread them out and give them last .longer if you put a protec- demonstrates the “show-off” and ATED esses for the NSAL conventibn, t the CI | Hotel Pp 3 fied marg Apr. 11-13, in 1ndianapolis. erence in, the {laypool Hote]: K. E. Lancet wil speak on “The griddle. If water scatters, it's| lots of time to cool before they're!tive base underneath as well as! “don’t-give-a-damn” type of psy- LUNCHF “To do better than ever in our daily (asks at home is woman's Great Prisoners” (Abramowitz). hot JSnough to brown food. ‘put away. on top. riology: chowder igreatest challenge,” declared the first vice president of the General Te iG — ee a _- —_. D ee 4 2 a BF S le [Federation of Women's Clubs; ne a A RSA Wy EI YR RR J PR es BE " dala are iy aris e “But,” she qualified, "home is the for district and county presidents § ; : % : dressing, center, not the circumference, of and legislation chairmen. It in- & , * ; : bufter or f¢ ~ Stag e Set [woman's life.” cluded an outline of rurrent Bills = ei : . > : i IT Ses ae | applesauce “Speaking on the recent GFWC- inthe 81st Congress and a sample; i EERE ; Tr ef NP 4 : “x - ee gr pe DINNER Sars Display of Kroger contest for building better legislation school outline. ’ E : ligan, fut ——gogpmunities in which 3600 clubs lettuce wi Shorter Skirts {over the country antared, Mrs, Use Leftovers Sth Sui} A . Houghton asserted it establishe 7 : a hd SALLY SWING _ |a “community consciousness. The |p) Casserole 2 1 caffee, mil
p A community is the vigor of Amera apr FERS A ica, The contest strengihened the A good way to present Teft-
“shirts 16 ‘inches from the floor federation in these towns.” mE over ham to the family is to com-| : were expected to he among the|, She explained the GFWC bine it with potatoes and canned| [» surprises. of the spring fashion -HWOVEr LOMMISSIon,” a COM: cream of celery soup in a baked shows opening here this week. (mittee which will lay plans to do gin, OF if you're ham-hungry,
. go You ask More foreign buyers than ever, jaway with Supfication ad ned and want to extend It to help the distance cz before began moving tnto- theo cl 7 Xnigren of Whiting l1s| U0S®l: try this dish. Jelgphone. Swank hotels in the Champs|o\o' "i; o Se member group, . = i : WRONG ——— Elysees district to be on hand for "oo iwhich will meet in Washington. _. HAM BAKE : J 3 ; > : : gis \ : . “Ee have finis the official, openings. | Feb, 22-24 to draw up reorganiza- % C. “chopped onions. ooo Bl Sane j : ; “ kL XT : ts “Lat me kn — Fashion reporters will get ation plans to be presented at the 2 thsps. butter or margarine TT ilo re = : : SET N : is when y preview of the. spring trend when GFWC convention May 290 to 1-10%-0z can densed cream § os : : > ea phone bill.” Madeline Vramant and Carven {June 3 in. Boston, .| . of celery soi Pp bs ’ : RIGHT have a press showing: : 115 -c. milk : x ‘ erator wha Madeline Vramant, who began| (Guests Named © {2 tbsps: £hopped parsley = a8 abil pay. Le fashion designing as a sports-| Among the guests were Miss 3 ¢. dited cooked potatoes i . ately. wear specialist, now runs one Clara Epstein and D. 0. Seaman, 2 ¢-Cubed cooked ham : ‘Someone .0f the smaller houses, catering Koseuaie, artists, wrose pictures Feat the oven to 350 degrees F.. —distance tel largely to Parisian women. . {In the Hoosier Salon exhibit In’ moderate). Cook onions in but-! WRONG Expands Business [the 1¥C. have been purchased by ter until soft but not browned.! i thinking o Carven, whe has expanded her {Add soup. miik and parsley; mix, you want basi h Nha Pp er{ Mrs. Ahlgren, GFWC second well, then add potatoes. the person pi fd outh America and vio president, was guest speaker] Place one-third of this mixture conversatic candinavia this year, generally at last night's dinner given in'in a greased one and one-half| RIGHT prefers designing comfortable honor of the two national federa- quart casserole; add one cup of person wh .Slothes for younger women... ..tion—officers—at-—the-—e¢-0-un-¢ thm tna “tayer; “Repeat iayers:’ “call” end” “The big surprises were due meeting. lending with potato mixture on whenever | When Pierre Balmain, one of the| “With fear the dominant feel-' ‘top. Baké at 350 gre ¥. for You , op Paris designers, presents his [ing in the world today, we are be- 40 minutes. self to an ‘mew silhouet for 1050. 'ginning to realize we cah never Serves six. ; large part Bright - colored patent leather have material security until we RS shoes and belts, a distifict 1920 have spiritual security,” Mrs, Aly don’t belies influence and a seléstion of slacks gren told the audience. pea er dicating yi nain's pont near of Bal. “The greatest blow we can person to | he "has already’ lnsiated, it strike at the Communists is to get RIGHT on wearability, God back into the hearts of | ‘ ‘Muriel “Bre Christian. Di * {Americans. The Russians call the’. A. # this Ban or, who will show Bible propaganda. It is the- great-| | - ; morning, hss sald he est plece of promotion ever de-| | WE § no longer “interested” in the (veloped, Of course the Russians length of the skirt. lare afraid of it. comp
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“After all” he said. * . lot today,” she concluded. HFWaYS bE YORE WORSE Who os For-good “egistation.” el do not look well in tight skirts.” JOUT members first,” advised John! meets ———— Miller, attorney, who spoke on! Protect Yarns “Techniques of Politics" at yester-:
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