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nnae Plates ar Frakes on. Candidates tion Save W k Diabstss Toll [For 5 Posts or : 1a e es : EC Whiting Woman onvene Latest Types. pi Carelessness Causes | A + Among Aspirants: Night Very Serviceable : Most Deaths Now V _ Candidates for five offices in uniine As By GAYNOR MADDOX By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. \ the General Fesaraiion of Wome Rapp Sorority THE NEW shiny-surface UNTIL THE discovery of in- { ny Ls ve been announced. h. ow rwire .fbz many eolo 4 |sulin nearly 30 years ago, people| The candidates will be elected for ach, Merchants pape y rs an ; 1 sizes cuts kitchen drudge it! with diabetes almost always died a two-year term. at the 59th an- . : Sizes. rg 8 Fy. of the disease eventually.* | Fr nual convention of the organizas ns 4; Mrs . walet lor he as hg Even today people die of dia- \& =| A tion May 29-June 3 in Boston. te neler aoa a 2 Yate yay Jojo : try. y HA a a betes, but often oe 1 thelr Own Offices open are president, first of the coun ? RE +. . : % . fault because they have : i 1 be hostesses, Will they take all kinds of Assume sprinter pose and jump. : "Walk' across the floor to slim hips. careless about their diet or their 2 and : ce Freaident, | Moe vil Salk. Her food? Yes. I recently attended] The predominant line in this are two which will get those Another good exercise for |insulin. =r F Mrs. Oscar ‘A. Ahlgren, White he wil Show ~.an all-paper service luncheon. On. spring’s fashions is a slim one, hips to the right. in problem hips lies in the sprinter | Patients with uncontrolled -dia-|. F “ling, 1s the unopposed candidate = the new paper plates with china-| time for the new slim skirts. betes frequently show loss of for first vi ident of the kimonas, dolls - like surface and in the paper ps This means the slim hiplines of Girls whose hi ide out be- exercise. Take the stance of a weight, are weak and have undue or firs ce president o t she collected the new slender skirts must sprinter ready to go, with hands GFWC. She is being presented by

for the mem- , Tota Tau Tau Id at 6:30 p. m, Beatrice War-

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nner meeting, sch and Miss assistants. Miss Ruth Tur. d.; Mrs. Fay Franklin; Miss 38 Freddie Ad-

Hostess rge, 4223 Norhostess to the u Chapter, Phi at 8 p. m. to-

3 . 88 cells are probably still working | . . ket 1 rovided t t f the Indi Stat . Ine gave the hand a very sloppy and completely unjustified count of Both sides vulnerable Pattern 5745 includes cro pockets are also provided. a trustee o e Indiana ate ter, Phi Delta BARED ECGS WITH HAM a tricks. That is; > ro three winners in diamonds, six in NORTH and the diabetes is not bad, the! heting instructions, material Pattern 8525 is a sew-rite per~ [Employee's Retirement Fund and meet at 8 p. m. Six hard - cooked eggs, two spades, the ace of hearts and the ace of clubs. Mr. Champion condition can be controlled merely| requirements; stitch illustra- forated pattern in sizes 36, 38, [served as vice president of the v tablespoons mayonnaise, two tea-| » Mr. M ounced jubi- by adjusting the diet so that the ton, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. [Hoosier Salon Art Association Lincoln. Mrs, This rubber is over, partner, uzzy annou ju i S—4 8 2 body 4 th too hi . . d Mrs. Jack spoons prepared mustard, one-,. = TE Tae H—J 9817 y Goes ny ave muc To order, use the coupon. Size 38, short sleeve, 4% yards |for a number of years. hostesses. halt teaspoon salt, one-eighth vea-| = y/"oya mpjon was cautious in De d at a Mr. lid sugar to handle. - of 39-inch. Other candidates are Mrs, Hi- : spoon pepper, six - ounce can accepting this statement. “I'll ampion sarcastically. 165 In other cases where the dia- ANNE CABOT The spring and summer pam C. Houghton, Red Oak, Ia., nbers and Mrs, broiled mushrooms, two- cups wait,” he said grimly. “How could I know I would get : betes is bad, dieting may not be The Indianapolis Times Fashion offers many ideas for president; Mrs. Earl B. Shoee hostesses for well - seasoned, medium thick|"", 0 4 two a spade was led] that horrible break in spades? WEST EAST enough and it is necessary to in- 530 S. Wells St a smart new wardrobe. Special smith, California, Mrs. Theodore » Alpha Chap- white sauce, one-fourth pound from the board and Mr. Muzzy Mr. Muzzy replied. Miss Brash Mr. Dale ject some of the secretion which, Chi h 7.1 ' fabric edition—more . Ameri- |g Chapman, Illinois, and Mrs. Tau Sorority, processed Ameriean cheese, diced; gave forth with a yell of rage] “That's beside the point,” Mr | S—J 875 S—none we call insulin (obtained from ani- cago ¢, lL. can Designer Originals—easy !jofferson D., Atwood, New Mexie st at 7:30 p. m, two cups chopped ham, one cup when Mr. Dale showed out. AsiChampion growled. “I didn’t ex- H—K 3 H—Q 10 6 4 2! mal pancreas) to help use up the! No. 5745 * Price, 20c to sew styles—gift pattern |qo gecond vice president; Mrs. Congress Ave, buttered soft bread crumbs. you see he ended up by losing a|pect you to make five-odd. But|D—Q 10 8 7 D—6 542 [excess sugar. : printed inside. Leonard J. McCaffrey, Florida, £ the. Alph Remove shells from eggs and spage, a heart and two clubs for|you could have made four easily|C—K 10 4 c—Q J 9s In the early days insulin had £0. NAME ......eeeveesssessnsesens| oo 10, OFder pattern or our |Mrs willlam -B. Chandlee, Ore 9 eta pia Tale ’ eggs lengthwise, i Place gown one. b Playing the Sjamond it ngt. SOUTH be given before each meal in order! Fashion Book, use the coupon. gon, and Mrs, William B. Fowler, igma : yolks in mixing wl. may- OW CO _you hope n three to keep sugar from passing into] ** er ssseesessssrveerassssnens ennessee, reco ng secretary, ith Blackburn, onnaise, mustard, salt and pepper. (Blames Horrible Break diamonds with the lone king left se . 6 the rie, To reoant oP se a Street SUE BURNETT and Mrs. C. Whitfield Gowrie, ® and, rea Drain mushrooms, reserving “It would be interesting, al-| in your hand and not a sign of H—A 5 tions of insulin have. been devel-| *Su4stresssnnsecsnsusnuge The Indianapolis Times Connecticut, and Mrs. R. C. Prout, Scovell and broth, Reserving 12 whole mush-ithough far from instructive, tojan entry to the board?" D—K 3 oped which ‘are slow acting and CIY cuvrirnereniinnnnninnsnnes 214 W. Maryland St. Michigan, treasurer, rooms, finely chop the rest and know why you thought the rub- Had 100 H 8 produce effects which last for al ind lis 9. Ind e@ unoppose presidential stir into yolk mixture, Stuff a onors C—A82 long time. (State L.iiviiiniiniiiniininienes ndianapolis 9, ind. 4candidate, Mrs, Houghton, is well ted dant Bight egg whites with yolk mixture. P P ‘ yd rule — oa should have | The bidding: In. tuany sicases’ of diabetes _ SEY] No. 8525 Price, 25¢ Known: tc. local crubromen. She 4 Ave Arrange eggs and whole mush- ans arty re a er amp on Pas SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST therefore, it‘ is now possible io Popular Belts Boe aii. visited in Indianapolis recently : rooms in unwaxed containers. : ’ si 488 noi: 18 Pass 1 NT _Pass give only one or two injections h and spoke earlier this month at Heat white sauce, mushroom diamond higher than the seven| , gq Aj) pass a day because the effect of the, TAght western -beits in black Fashion Book Pric¥ 25¢ the mid-winter board meeting of

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fainers specially prepared for casserole dishes (they take over; temperatures up to 350 degrees F. for 20 to 30 minutes), this complete meal was served: Fruit beef and vegetable soup, | chicken pot pie, mixed green salad,|

coffee.

All the plates used were thrown)

away after the meal. That was| some saving of dishwashing and water, Women. spend almost nine, hours a week washing dishes, according to a Pennsylvania: State College survey.

Try making individual casse-

per containers prepared for that purpose, It will save a lot of work and taste good as well.

broth and cheese together, stirring until cheese melts, Carefully pour sauce over eggs. Sprinkle evenly with chopped ham, then! sprinkle with crumbs, Bake in!

look right on you. And the time to start reducing hip size is now, before you have to step out in new fashions. -Hips -don’t melt under the impact of a diet alone. One. sure way to speed spot reducing is by exercise. There are any number of recommended hip-slimming exercises but for quick action there

hind like a bustle will benefit by this one: sit down on the floor and, keeping elbows raised tp act as balancing flippers, ‘walk” across the floor sitting down. Use your legs to propel you forward. Since your full weight is resting on the spot © which needs reducing, you're literally pounding off the excess inches in double-quick time.

on the floor, right leg stretched out in back and the left knee bent. Now, reverse the position of the legs with a vigorous jump and repeat this 10 times: Later you can increase the count to 20. Once your hips are slimmed to the right proportions, stay with the exercises. They'll keep your hie in place.

THE INDIANAPOLIS ° TIMES

*Slenderis F Hips Now for Shim or Tia Doctor Says—

Blackwood on Bridge—

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spot. Therefore you should have won the first trick with your king. Then when Miss Brash

Mr. Muzzy's Prediction Proves Premature

But He Still Could Have Averted Disaster

MISS BRASH opened the seven of diamonds and Mr, Muzzy was overjoyed when dummy’s nine spot held the trick. At this point Sou

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thirst, hunger and frequent urination. In some the first sign may be {the discovery of sugar in the urine. ‘The cause of diabetes lies.in a small gland lying near the stomach, called the pancreas, This gland contains cells which manufacture a secretion which aids in the use of sugar in the blood. When these cells fail to produce, their secretion, the sugar in the; blood is not used propgrly and more and more accumulates until} it spills over through the kidneys and is found in the urine. The decrease in secretion of these cells| and the amount of sugar lost -{through.. the. urine - reflects. how, severe the diabetes it. » . ” IN CASES where some of the|

(slow-acting insulin will last

honors,” said Mr. Muzzy, with the, through several meals,

showed up with all the spades, air of one who is advancing the] you could have led your little (final and convincing point in an! {diamond, finessed dummy’s jack argument.

Club Arranges Tea _

By MRS. ANNE CABOT Here is an easy-to-do pattern that is as versatile as it is pretty. Join three 12-inch squares far a stunning runner ==gix are just ‘right to top « coffee table and individually they make handsome doilles, place or dresser mats,

Jarity among high school girls.

[Latest one designed by Ray}

| Hickok is worn with casual skirt {and blouse ensemble for skating

ather are. increasing in popu-

Service

3662 ET »By SUE BURNETT A well tailored shirtwaist frock that's designed -to flatter the larger figure. Sleeves can be short or three quarter length, handy button-trimmed

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Mrs. Cogley G. Cole, Vevay, press. ident of thé Indiana Federation of Clubs. She has served as recording secretary of the general federation and is at present second vice president, A former teacher and librarian, Mrs. Ahlgren has been active in civic affairs over the gtate as well as in her own com= munity. During the war she was chairman of the Women’s Division of the Indiana War Finance Com= mittee and became known from coast to coast for her Million Dollar War Bond luncheon. ~8he is now a member of the National Women's Savings Bond Committee by appointment of the Secretary of the Treasury. She is

the ‘state federation and at the Federation Day program of the Woman's Department Club.

Browner Pancakes

; : 2 Fy : The Newcomers Club will hold or bowling parties. The belt has apter mitderale oven wo ee and discarded a losing club on| Mr. Champion rolled his on a tea at 1 p. m. Friday in the contrasting white side patches, City ...........c000vssesssesess| A Small spoonful of molasses minutes y! ’ the ace of diamonds.” skyward. “Give me strength,” he| Central YWCA. Mrs. Leon Shi-'gold plated riveting and is jewel added to pancake batter makes 9 : “Well, anyway I had a hundred | was heard to mutter. ‘man 1s the hostess. . . ‘set, Bate ...ivvsesevssrenrerarssensithem a tempting brown. hmitt, 916 E. Serves four to six. Mul sii SS Se = Ee OB a i hia i ® a =» _- hostess to fhe " indiana Alpha Wednesday's Menu— : . Chi Sorority, BREAKFAST: Cranberry .

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opcorn at the pney. for. the

Juice, oatmeal, cinnamon - ily Supper and toast, coffee, milk. ; : e is chairman LUNCHEON: Split pea neans commits soup with + sausage rings, ew ow price y Ny :

vindel is pro. fes, tea, milk. | ler assistants DINNER: Baked eggs and 4 onnie Faulk, ham in unwaxed individual - ; ; and Mary Miss Velora Beghtel

Jean Sherman, hmitt and Bet.

efe a Cole

y will be feted er and Valene y'clock tonight, e, 4817 E. 13th tess.

vill be married

n Jr. on Feb, apel at Butler

crackers, chopped raw vegetable and mayonnaise sandwiches, baked appiss, cook-

containers, parsiey potatoes, buttered spinach, enriched rolls, butter or fortified margarine, raw carrot sticks, prune pie with cream cheese top, coffee, milk,

Dishing the Dirt—

By MARGUERITE SMITH

Q.~What causes plant lice? Mrs. M. O. F., Shelbyville.

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Mi Velora Beghtel is a member of the planning committee for the annual card party sponsored by the Sigma

-Delta Tau Sorority. The event;

for the benefit of the Rotary Convalescent Home and Riley Hospital, will be at 1:30 p. m. Feb. 25 in Ayres’ Auditorium. Miss Ann Clampit is chairman. Her other assistants are Mesdames Francis Thomason, James Olson, James Skinner and David Showalter, Misses Dorothy Holbrook, Esther

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Jette» makes me think that instead of plant lice (aphids), it really refers to another troublesome pest, the mealy bug. This is much more common on indoor plants. Both are suckings insects. In either case the infestation may start from a single one that you bring in on a purchased plant or on a plant

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Symphony Group Reports Progress

Thirty-one percent of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's maintenance campaign goal of $86,000-has heen reached. The}

thower will be >. Cole, Russell Demlow, Dudfull, Jack Pate , John Davies, liam H. Hull, Richard Cumier and Jerry

Livengood and... Si “that has summered “outdoors figure was announced at the res «ome mam . ova ¥ RE Under artificial household con-|port meeting yesterday in the d ditions they multiply so rapidly| Columbia Club. ange you soon have a window full. The men’s division raised $12.ter Hence the ‘advice to inspect! 505 in the first week of the camShapter, ITSC, plants in. the fall before you|paign and the women reported

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