Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1950 — Page 7

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held from 1 and Sunday. Johnson Jr. an at the C. Mrs. J: E. [.. M. Bannon Philip Adlur, | Mrs. D. C. the gardens Sr. and Mr,

i. Noyes gariderer will be sted by Mesner, John G. hy LangsenCollins, gate seph. E. Cain C. Blakeman an of Dr. and es, nd Mrs. Kurt

will be Mrs, -

n., chairman; 8. Valinet, { George W. Rigg is gate ylvester Johns. and Mesandle, David Leslie M. De- ". Adair, Mrs. Mrs. ET. t.

men eslie 8. Lee, the Joseph J. | be Messrs, us W. Pinnell, Hogshire Jr, id R. Kirby gou and Mrs.

ell will serve at the garden

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be Mesdames Ibert W. Ger

pe Rp 1 ¥ e ES. Pearce isted by Meswood, Francis Link, J. EdK. Hine and

e Paul Floyd ystyn Snyder, include Mesyast. Evan L., Tether, John Bartlett, L. . Bulger, and Mr. and Mrs,

e Jr..and Mrs, serve as gate Park School ommittee will C. Hurlbert, ‘Don Sullivan and Richard

pter, Chi Phi will have a ervice at 6:30 ie Hawthorne

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TUESDAY, APR. 25, 1 Eat Well for Less—

Corn Meal,

Flavor Twins

Cream Pork Gravy Goes With Them

By GAYNOR MADDOX CORN MEAL and pork sausage are flavor twins. Combine them into pinwheels. Serve with a smooth cream pork gravy— Sounds pretty wonderful, doesn’t

BAUSAGE CORN BREAD PINWHEELS « One pound pork sausage meat, one and one-half cups sifted enriched flour, one-half cup en-| riched corn meal, three teaspoons baking powder, one teaspoon salt, one-fourth cup shortening, two-

thirds to three-fourths cup milk,

Cook pork sausage meat, stirring until meat is crumbly. Drain

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ents. Cut in shortening until mixture resembles coarse crumbs.. Add milk, mixing lightly only

until mixture is dampened. Turn| out on lightly floured board and|

knead gently a few seconds.

Roll out in a rectangle about :

12x9x 3 Inches, cover with cooked sausage meat. Starting with the

long side, roll up like a jelly roll.| -

Cut in slices one inch thick.

Place on greased baking sheet|:

and bake in a hot oven (450 degree F.) 12 to 15 minutes. Serve with sausage gravy or hot applesauce,

Wednesday's Menu

BREAKFAST: Grapefruit, griddle cakes, sirup, crisp bacon, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Chicken pat- - ties, creamed peas, hot biscuits, butter or fortified margarine, celery and carrot sticks, fresh fruit bowl, tea, milk. |

DINNER: Corn bread pinwheels, apple sauce or pork gravy, buttered asparag Sd Ho)

Coot Pillbox Adds

To Trimness

Funtional as Well As Beautiful

By LOUISE FLETCHER Times Woman's Editor

OME novel information comes out of the - publicity releases which cross an editor's desk .. . usually on their way to File 13, otherwise known as ye _ wastebasket, This one said, “She's a lady if she keeps everything at her fingertips—avoids * rums mage and clutter; if her clothés have that ‘cared for’ look and her handbag bulges not; if her purse holds only necessities, including one not-much-talked-about little item known as the pillbox.” And there was a. picture of a pretty pillbox. ' Makes being a lady sound simple, even painless — just carry a pillbox. So we sallied forth to track down the pretty pillbox in a local shop.

~~ We found it at Charles Mayer's. And it's functional

you care to carry your saccharine pills in it. And it should’ serve as a starter for table talk. . A graceful shell design on a snap-tight hinged cover makes it a desirable combination of the practical and the pretty. It's by Volupte, long- - famed for making fine compacts. In yellow or antiqued gold,

Blackwood on Bridge—

Takeout Double Guides

land king. But Mr. Masters didn’t/queen might drop, then crossed to| |fancy that play here.

Take Honors

rss gen well vas beautiful Jt has. —-charming—table manners—if —

UNDRESS IS AN OUTMODED TERM now that so many baretop frocks are designed to be worn in the moonlight as well as in Old Sol's rays. Typical of the new trend is this Leslie Fay style which, with its jacket, makes a proper daytime appearance. With jacket doffed, it has an evening-dress-style decolletage and might, being chambray, be worn for informal late-day occasions. (In dressier fabric, the style could really be classed as a frock for “little evenings.”) In brown, navy, aqua, pink or plum, with white embroidery, it is $12.95. It's one of the Leslie Fay styles to be modeled at 11 a. m.,, 1 and 3 p. m. tomorrow in Block's second-floor Budget Department.—By L. F.

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The Doctor Says—

Arch Fault |

League Is. A

Clue Given

Flat Foot Termed

Not Simple Ailment By EDWIN G. JORDAN, M.D. |

| {ing conditions higher up may be

breaking arches in the feet.

long standing. on hard surfaces and a host of other things can produce what is universally called flat feet.

Flat feet cause a great deal of {pain in-the--feet.themselves..and; can produce some - difficulties higher up in the weight-bearing joints or muscles. ) Most people think of flat foot as la simple breaking down of the |arch lying between the base of ithe big toe and the heel. This is ‘one kind of flat foot. But there is another arch, at the ball of the foot,- which also |can be broken down and cause a {good deal of difficulty. Often the | first sign of trouble in this second {arch is the formation of a callous) {which may be tender or painful. | { » » o | "FLAT FEET may result from | some birth defect, from an injury| {or paralysis. Sometimes shoes! are worn which do not fit and! hence make the foot more suscep-| |tible to breakdown of the arches.| |At times the body weight is just more than the arches can stand.| |" Flat feet can come on suddenly |

{and with a good deal of pain.| Teen Problems—

|The arches can break down grad-|

Ao a : Dr o 53 z oy ¥ le : li “SKS your parther t 8" Best suit and a double.is always.for a take-out when the three following conditions prevail: When the double is made at the doubler’s first opportunity to bid; when the partner of the doubler has not bid or doubled; when the double is made after an opposing suit bid at the! three level or below or after an opposing one no trump bid. | Weakness is no excuse for fail- _—— ing to respond to your partner's East dealer. take-out double. It is a winning Both sides vulnerable

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proposition to pass the double] NORTH only when you are long and| Mr. Dale i strong in the opponent’s suit and S—-AK8514

are willing to let them play their H—A K 96

bid, doubled. D—K Q 10 In today's deal Mr. Dale's hand | C—48 qualified for a take-out double| WEST EAST ! with plenty to spare. He showed! Mr. Abel Mr. Champion | these excess values by jumping S—9 3 S—10 6 2 Mr. Masters’ forced heart bid to H—Q 75 H—2 the three level. Mr. Masters with D—7 4 D—-AJ983 a five card trump suit and a few C—10 8 7532 C—A K 9 4 i honor cards, was glad to go on SOUTH i to four. | Mr. Masters | ® Leaves Lead on Board > wt da +3 Mr. Abel opened the seven of D—8 5 2 diamonds, the queen was played| c—Q J

from dummy and Mr, Champion The bidding: [ made the good play of the nine EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH spot, leaving the lead on the; p Pass Pass Double board. He hoped Mr. Masters pags 1H Pass 3H would have no way to enter his page 4H All Pass. hand to take a heart finesse, if| eater Toes one were necessary. 'vent another lead through] Now, the percentage play, miss- dummy's diamonds. { ing four cards in a suit including| S80 he laid down the ace of the queen, is to lay down the ace hearts, on the off chance that the]

ii {itl pa By MRS. ANNE CABOT __Treat your tot to this darling sew-easy . sunsuit. Make it in

He wanted his queen of spades and finessed -lovin ttons and: apto do everything he could to pre-the jack of hearts. When that| S0ap-ioving Solions p

———— |held, the last trump was taken| Plique the perky kitten from

Sh eer abri cs and Mr. Master's losing diamonds, Sewing basket scraps.

went on dummy’s spades. He Pattern 5088 includes tissue ended up-making-six-odd.--And-if- pattern, sizes 1,2 the had carelessly cashed the ace cluded; hot iron transfers -for land king of hearts, he would have| applique; material requirements, |made exactly three. | sewing instructions and finish- | ese oesteiae | ing directions. Inaugural Service To order, use the coupon.

Block's Holds Two Daytime Dress Shows

and -3-in-.

"The Times Pattern Service

FATIGUE, sore feet, pain in the, calf muscles, and other distress-

merely symptoms of broken or =

Poor posture, ill-fitting shoes,| a over-weight, lack of exercise, too|}

U.S. Problems

Candidate Selection Major Responsibility

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Apr. £125 (UP)—The League of Women Voters says that the selection of best qualified candidates for public office is a major responsibility of American political parties. President Anna Lord Strauss, Washington, addressing the opening session of the association's 119th convention yesterday, said the “right decisions” necessary in government must come from officials of “integrity and character, who must have experience, judgiment and the willingness to i | learn.” “We won't--obtain this type of Teandidaté unTess” “public” “opinion” stands squarely behind the truly public spirited official,” Miss Strauss told the 1000 delegates from 739 Leagues in 35 states. The convention's first business 1 session began study of a recommended two-year program aimed ‘at fostering expansion of world {trade and international economic {development with maximum use {of United Nations agencies; conItinuing analysis of the federal (budget, and ‘reorganization | measures to improve adminstra{tive efficiency in the development and use of national resources.”

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| When Mrs. Housewife finally {decides to paint her own house,

(COEDS OF BUTLER UNIVERSITY'S tailoring and clothing construction classes will model costumes they have made at a meeting of the Women’s Faculty Club tomorrow. The program will be at 3 p. m. in Room 162, Jordan Hall. Miss Julia Moore (left), freshman, shows a jerkin suit she will model to Miss Jane Biller, senior, who wears a wool suit with plaid top and plain skirt. Miss Hattie Lundgren, home ecenomics department head, and department students are in charge of the program and a tea to follow.

jniy, see, and win ie or m0 ff yyy Js Your Conscience?

chores. She accepts more than: baby to 7 first. You can finish the sash Ee hire of the daily Gots Baby be petted and pam |afterwards. Should you wish to budget. But she doesn't feel too j —— uo be x lige Tore PD olessional use happy about it. She has a . . |a metal “paint shield"—available guilty conscience, that's for Girl Guides, Scouts |at your dealer's store, mmasking sure! | NEW YORK-—There are nearly, tape, or one of the new stripping na three million Girl Guides and Girl lacquers which you paint on the TEN to one, this makes her Scouts throughout the world. glass first and strip off at the cross and irritable with her par- |About half of them are in the finish, taking the splattered paint ents—who only wanted to make |U. 8S. ; a | with it.

By SUE BURNETT Two pretty versions are provided for this handsome sundress that’s so young agd lovely.

Make it all the same fabric, or have the lower skirt in contrast, ‘Fo match; there is a brief sew=easy bolero. Pattern 8309 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14, dress monotone, 23 yards of 30-inch; bolero, 1}, yards.

Sheer fabrics and Qonbie-auty Is Arranged i ~ ANNE C styles grabbed the honors t ay] Mrs. John H. Babbitt will rep- : ABOT in two daytime dress shows at/resent the Indianapolis Smith The Lutisns polis Times Block's - {College Club Saturday at the in-| oo The sheers appeared in both the|auguration ceremony for Harold Chicago 7, Il. -

Hope Reed (a Block exclusive) Wellington Richardson, new pres-| No. 5088 Price 20c and the L'Aiglon lines. Dainty|ident of Franklin College. tucked voiles were outstanding in| There will be a luncheon on the Name ..ciceecssescecsccsscssse Reed fashions. So were L’Aiglon’s| Franklin campus for the deleimported cotton voiles, some with| gates following the inaugural printed or embroidered bayadere service in the morning. effects. . { . Three other Block exclusives in Window Box the show were the Cromwell, Georgianna and Cay Artley fash-\poy oafly into spring with pansy

ions. Cromwell features a plus size gna English daisy plants. state (extra inches at the waist) for| Bg ' y Pp 8 SONI INIIIIININININRIOIRNRINIRINDS

the woman fiye-feet-five or less.|

With the Georgianna styles were| <3 dark eyelets—forest green and sk navy among them. Spun -rayons| . > were. highlights of. the Artley| & 8 @ ie oo Eo — rerio An especially pretty spun rayon, by L’Aiglon, was sleeveless and had pleated bodice and skirt. Double-duty baretdop jacket dresses also were prominent | ) among the fashions-shown. One.of| these was trimmed with dyed-to-match lace. “Cottons included a plaid gingham halter-top with its own jacket and a golf dress with action back and a small pocket for tees,

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By JEAN

HAVE YOU a guilty conscience about your parents—an uncomfortable feeling that. you are letting 'em do too much for OU Ziv ,

pus $e admin : BPR eT anXious for her ¥o have a good time. Her mom is forever saying, “Run along, dear. Never mind the dishes. Don’t bother about picking up your room.” And her pop sighs, “OK, Baby. Buy the dress. I'll manage somehow.”

So Sue skips out on the home

her -happy! Maybe it .even makes her sulky on her date or spoils her delight in the swish new frock, Yes, it's shattering to be the object of doting self-sacrifice. what-can a gal.do? — ‘she tuty fete TE zo y % Teiationd. Bneécan’ rush to- case is-to use & plece of ~eardfinish home chores before |board, about the size of the glass they're taken off her shoulders. panel, when painting window and She can avoid wheedling for ex- door sashes. That will save a pensive purchases she knows [tiring amount of glass scraping her family can't afford.” She |when finishéd. : can, in brief, bé adult.and re- | ghield the glass with the card-

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