Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1950 — Page 9
AT OUR house a loin of pork
gets treated with affection. But EEE i salt, salt, it g
ve it from 35 to
grees. That means a roast should cook for about three and one-third hours, For a that’s quick, no pork. Allow about a half a pound of
meat and bone per serving. Ask|
the butcher to saw backbone free from ribs, F.emove backbone before ing roast on dish and turn smaller end toward the carver’s right (unless he a southpaw), It's a cinch to carve bgtween the rib bones.
a five-pound :
: fications for 1950, showing what | Ltypes of garments you may sub-|
{of all ages):
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$1460 to Be Given This Year in Prizes
will distribute prizes toswinners.
Here are the new, revised classl-
mit to win cash awards plus the possibility of a free trip to New| York City: STANDARD PATTERN, |GROUP (Sentor Division for a
1 trants 20 years of age and older): “One. Coat or suit. Two. Taflored
dress. Three. Soft or dressy dress.| All garments .nade from any| purchased pattern. | STANDARD AER GROUP (Junior Division for en-| trants under 20 years old): Four. Date, school or business dress. Garments made from any pur-| chased pattern. GLAMOUR GROUP (Entrants| Five. Evening] clothes, lounging clothes, beach]
{wear or negligee ensembles, Gar-| {ments for adult or older teen-age {wear from standart] pattern or ot}
original design. ORIGINAL
Coat or Suit. Garments for ad
“Jor “upper teen- -age wear, “MU
DESIGN GROUP] | (Entrants of all ages): Six. Dress,
_| There are eight classifications| in the $1460 Times National Sewing Contest on which the judges|
oil using the heating as.
Improvement . Others May Notice Deafness First
By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M D. AN ELECTRICAL device to help people who are hard of hear . ing Is only a little more than 40 years old. : ; In the last few years especially, great strides, have been made in the technical development of such dbvices and they are still being improved; constantly. Some people who have lost some of their ability to hear well put Sometimes this is because they do not know that their hearing has suffered; often the family or friends of the person who is slight« ly deaf becomes aware of the hearing difficulty long before the patient does himself. Also many people who are slightly deaf for some reason feel that wearing a hearing aid hurts their pride. This is rather unfortunate, as it is no more the patient's fault to have the hearing become less) acute than it is to
glasses.
s & = LOSS OF hearing usually is not alike for the different tones; also |the hearing loss may not be equal Tin both ears:
develop deféctive vision and wear -
Thursday's Menu— i
BREAKFAST: Orange Juice ready-to-eat cereal, soft- | Cooked egg, ol cross buns,
34.48 . { be’ designed opiginally” by the 3 SUE BURNETT Putney of Ohio is typical of | Many people, for example, can contestant WITHOUT the use of | “Dear Sue Burnett: I doa lot many requests for pretty two |continue to hear low: tones just .. |commerdial pattern. . . i s. The frocks illustrated about as. well as ever even after . of sewing at this time of year, plecers e their ability to high to CHILDREN'S GROUP (En-| 44 am particularly interested Soda will solve her problem - [3€F & y to Gear high tones, trants- of all ages even. Cloth- ; . J such as a BigH piches Yojes, has
on HASPIT OT a fa 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size | --38, shoft sleeve, 55 yards of 39-inch, Pattern 8566 is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and 18. Size 12, 4% yards of. 39-inch; 114 yards contrast. Send now for the spring and summer Fashion; 48 pages of new styles, fabric news, special features. Free pattern printed inside the book. ; To order patterns or our Fashion Book, use the coupon.
wT . from 7 to 12 years old. Garments > “for children in these age groups, must be entered in Children’s| Clothing Group regardless of| whether they are made from NPulchases fatter or are of OG.
Kime ey garment n each vs $ the eight classifications will- tu
8 ‘are easy to sew, new looking and styles that ‘will minimize laundering!- Thanks so - much.” 5% This Jetter from Mrs. Harold
You are invited to a 2 on a night when you are entertaining. .Wrong Way: Make up some excuse for not being able to accept, thinking that it would be rude to admit you are entertaining without having invited the person who is inviting you. Right Way: Simply say that you are having a group. in on that evening yourself,
TYPICAL EASTER DINNER: Grapefruit halves, roast loin of pork, brown gravy, | baked tart apples, sweet po__tato pudding, fresh asparagus with chopped ‘almonds, butter and legion jnice, Parkerhouse rolls, butter or fortified margarine, spring ‘salad, French dressing, lemon meringue pie, coffee, milk.
pé {18 slightly deaf may bé able to . | hear spoken voices well in a relatively quiet room but hardly ‘able to hear anything when there is noise in the background, such as comes from street cars or elevated trains.
Hearing for * such things as symphonic music may be retained after ordinary business conversa ton has become excéedingly diffi.
sent to New York for judging in ithe National Contest. First prize! of $50 and second of $20 will be {awarded in Indianapolis judging] for each classification in addition to national prizes offered. Garments will be returned to owners after judging.
‘April howe; or even just plain Huoderstyle dowmpurs call for something special in the way of a raincoat . . . and this is it. Made of Celanese hawkskin, a fabric with a faille-like rib, it can claim loads of fashion interest. There's the bloused back above a set-in contour belt which ties in front. There are the detachable hood and the self-buttons. Fully lined, it's at- Strauss’ in gray-blue, versary tomorrow. They will be| fed or navy; $25. The crook-handled umbrella is a Galey & Lord cotton print; $5.95.—By L. F. DR ANSWERS — honored at an open house tomor- 3
row_ afternoon in the home of| C0€ds in Japan Times Sewing Contest Entry Blank their avughier, Mis, Claude Sts. | TOKYO-—Coeducation in uhiver- Here is my official registration for The Times’ National
vens, 409 E. Iowa St. No invi-|sities was virtually unknow in Jatations have been sent. : pan before the war. , Bewing Contest. I will bring my contest garment, in mid-April, “to the place to be announced later in The Times,
ADDRESS .cceevsececesasssascsesseassacnscnscsssacsssssnsne I plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Check Store: Houn: 9:20 fo § p,m. - Monday through Sthurdey 5
Open House Set
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Callis, 411 E. Iowa 8t., will celebrate their 25th wedding anni-
Council of Women Elects New Officers Four new members were elected and one re-elected to the board of directors of the Indiane : |apolis Council of Women yesPrice 25¢ [terday at the April meeting in There is no reason for you "Price 25¢ |Ayres’ Auditorium. to be embarrased or for the : The new members include Mesx : a : other person to feel hurt; you | games O. .8. Srader, John Donswer: I cannot definitely can't invite all your friends nagh, LeRoy Portteous and 8S. E, identify this disease from the every time you entertain. Fashion Book Price 230 Elliott. Mrs. Harold L. Hasbrook description. Have you had one eo. Name was renamed. They will serve a of those lumps taken out and You receive a gift through | term of three years. examined under the micro- the mail. May 2 will be the final session scope? It is possible that the rang Way: Send a printlumps consist of fatty tissue ed card of thanks, at which would be Tay a greeting card counter, harmless, This is not likely to Right Way: Write a note become cancerous. on your personal stationery.
SUE BURNETT The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St. Indianapolis 9, Ind. "No. 8513 No. 8566
Question: What are the causes and effects of lumps all over the legs, arms, back and waist varying in size and painless? Is it fatal, can it be cancerous?
one or more. You are not obligated to remain in the classifications checked, if you should change your mind later). — standard Pattern Group, Senior Division, for entrants 20 years of age and over. Garment made from pur-
chased pattern. (1) Coat or Suit........(2) Tailored Dress........ (3) Soft or Dressy Dress
——Standard Pattern Group, Junior Division, for entrants - iin under 20 years of age. (4) Date or School Dress '
Glamour Group. No age limit for entrant. (5) Evening, Lounge, Beach Clothes or Negligee Ensemble for adult or older teen-age wear from standard pattern or of original design (circle which garments you plan to enter).
«Original Design Group. No age limit for entrant. Must be original design. (6) Dress, Coat or Suit made for adult or older teen-age wear (circle which garments you plan to enter).
= Children’s Clothing Group. No age limit for entrant. (7) Garment for children 2 to 6 ‘years of age (8) Garment for children 7 to 12 years of age
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