Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1950 — Page 11

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-. 3cipes cciatore Formula MADDOX t front on the ébruary. foods, tor's Naughty for the gayer cookery, This ot of fine gay lowing proves

. COUIATORE sting chicken, one-fourth cup ¢ small onions, chopped fine, pped fine, one ced, one cup one cup sliced or canned). disjointed into inkle with salt dredge lightly

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a . ST: Orange Ausage, grid- - r or fortified up, coffee;

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spamed hard= | mushrooms rolls, butter garine, crannd shredded marshmallow. y, milk, imi?”

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~ Coral, Crystal Necklaces Return

Correspondent 5 NEW YORK, Feb. 3—Those old!

- coral and. crystal necklaces, the bangle bracelets and the dangling - chiffon handkerchiefs shook off nearly a generation of dust today

fancy fashion. - .

They're piled around the neck, from the shoulders, the

armi and the pinky fingers on”

the new 1920's looking dresses ing.

spring presentation of dccessories.’ With suits and dresses pared down to the simple sheath and the minimum for coverage, it's the jewelry—and the flowers -and. scarves+that will be the eyecatching parts of many ‘costumes this spring. And even the woman who teaves! the coral to moulder and sticks to, pearls will wear them with a aif-| , ference, the accessory stylists | maintain.

"Back to Prohibition

Those long ropes that were twisted and knotted at the throat last year will be looped once and

left to hang—or twirl on a rest-| /

less finger—this “back to prohibition” season.

fon for the woman who can't afford a string of beads. It's ribbon ~—with or without flowers, , With an evening dress, model wora full-blown tied to her wrist

ink .roses th narrow)

/|Mrs. Ars. Fred Gyr Plans

And there's even a dangle fash: ‘Week-End EntertainmentiName .......civvseeesnseanes].

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‘Mrs. Fred, Gyr, 1907 E. 34th

|8t., will have Mrs. Kenneth Lacer, *

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Louisville, and Mrs. Paul HATGETS, Street 1usvseeessesnsssossasanss

guests. She © will

one Syracuse, N, Y., as her week-énd

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also entertain the

streamers of pink ‘ribbons. "An-| members of the WW Club of State essatecrssesstsnssesantene

other model in a are-shouldered Evansville. In the group. will be. ribbon]

SE EET —e—e—ee——m—_ Gules Jul- Women Drivers

WASHINGTON—Thirty per George Bassettecent of the automobile drivers in [California are women.

—black-sheath ~green— tied

around

neck. f A Simple / little “white col dresses c¢all for a new acces TY |

_ touch, too, the experts said—col-|

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"of 17,735,000 women were work-

lar pins, for instance with more] Pp finess but much the same furiction as a man's collar clasp.

aste Wall Space ’ Put to Good Use

Many homes and apartments have waste wall space gn their foyers. An excellent way to put!

this to good use is to select a! section of the foyer--preferably

a corner section—and build open book shelves. Under the shelves place a small desk or sturdy bridge table. Line the shelves with a bright new shelving pattern that har-

_ monizes with the area and fur-|

nishings. A gay-floral pattern which is similar in design to. the type floral patterns used in decorator fabrics is especially attractive.

Party Hosts

Mr. and Mrs. Scot B. Clifford will entertain informally. in their home before they givé a dinner in the Woodstock Club preceding the dance sponsored by the Children’s Bureau of the Indianapolis Orphan Asylum tomorrow night.

“Women at Work

. WASHINGTON-—Women in the

U.S. hold nearly..30. per. cent of...

the nation’s civilian jobs. Upward

er throat with Cramer, Fred Waible, streamers hanging down. from a ian, Virgil Pate, Herman Durbin,| double bow /at the back of the Herbert Moore,

ing at nonmilitary jobs Dec. 1, 1949. This is nearly 400,000 above the 1948 gure,

\and Lorraine Hillman.

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~~ and hip make a striking finish

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IDR. ANSWERS—

Question: If one has dropsy, can it return, or is there a special diet or rules for one to follow to prevent recur-’ L.

rence ?—B. Answer:

Dropsy is not ‘a

disease but ‘is a condition in which excessive fluid accumu-

lates in the tissues, ~——tommoniy-around-the-ankies— or inside the abdominal cavi-

most

ty. The most common causes are heart failure or kidney failure, but severe deficiencies in the diet and other condi-

tions can be responsible. Al-

though diet is important in

A §i forts to make her see that ani “Topportunity to gét a good eauca-|

& to do for

“has to educate herself.

Urge Course In Business For Daughter

Girl Unimpressed : _ With College Study

' By RUTH MILLETT . “OUR ONLY daughter, who fin-

mined -to go to work instead lot going - on to college as her father and I have planned for her years, % “Above all else, we want to give {her a college education. But she lisn't the least bit interested.” A distressed parent wrote the {above to me. I can understand {your bitter disappointment, of course. And the saddest part of it is that your daughter may one

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ing her. : But you can't just “give” a college educatien to your daughter. * If you've failed in all your ef-

tion is the best gift you can give her, then trying to force ‘her to take the gift won't do much good. For in the final showdown, she If she's just plain not interested in doing +that, you can’t force it. rt "= BUT, SINCE she is interested in getting a job, you ought to be iable to sell her on thé idea of | going to business college and fit{ting herself for business competition. She'll quickly find out that without any business-training the

between and that her chances of going ahead are pretty slim, If you can get her to finish a {business course you will at least {have ‘the satisfaction of knowing that you have given her some Isecurity for the future,

hes high school in June, fs de-i.

day regret not taking advantage of the opportunity you are offer-|

Teen Problomi—

‘Just a few damns. Al do it. What is your G. D. ; Of course,

ban on swearifig was

significance. At bést

relief of the swearer’ Still, of other . emphatic the English langu know. A string of

using cuss words t steam is crude, too.

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By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor THE CUP (of coffee) that cheers is not ‘only easier to make but is more attractively

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Question: Would the juice

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| Above all, don’t feel that you have failed because your daughter refuses to fall in with the plans you have made for her. That is a risk all parents take when they plan ahead for their children. However wise their planning, no parents can ever count on their children to fulfill the roles that have been laid out for them.

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Swearing Is Social Liability

By JEA DEAR JEAN: a do you think about swearing? I don’t mean really frightful

the basis for the

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as a stereotype form of emphasis; at worst as an explosive

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_All good social usage is based on self-discipline.’ Letting go with cuss words is as crude as elbowing a passer-by out of your way or keeping your hat’ on in the house. - Of course, nobody wants to be tagged a sis or a pantywalst.. in a lumber camp, perhaps

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