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DISHING THE DIRT—
By MARGUERITE SMITH
Edit Q—How hat take care of my
African violets this summer? They have done quite well this winter and I'd like to have them be as good next year.
Tr IT er for Afe rican violets is too much sun.
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whole. Mr. Muzzy should have taken the risk that his partner would
‘Teen Problems—=
Flavorful milk shakes, wal avaning breeze, pack plenty of nourishment.
syrup, ohe pint vanilla ice cream (bulk), one-half teaspoon vanilla flavoring. Combine milk, sirup and two large scoops vanilla ice cream. Shake or beat until all. ingredients ars well blended. Top with generous scoop of ice crear and serve at once, Makes five or six servings.
FRIDAY'S MENU BREAKFAST: Black ready-to-eat cereal, bacon, omilet, coffee cakes, coffee, milk.
Be All Business
By JOAN LUCKY YOU-if you have a summer job lined up! Vacation work is scarcer than three-dol-lar bills and job-hunting teeners are a dime a dozen, But let's assume you're all set ment. Naturally, you've taken the position for the sake of the cash. But your employer isn't interested in this angle. He
sure you do it, chum! Success or failure on this summer's job may affect your employment record for life you know, So lend me your ears, a =» » FIRST, keep a strict schedule. If you're due to start work at 9 a. m., be there on the dot. If your lunch hour ruins from 1 to 2 p.m. Jot back on the job as
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Daytime Dress
do A beautifully fitting daytime. _ dress that's as smart as smart can be. Buttons In threes ac- : cent one shoulder and one hip, Sleeves are brief and cool, and a three quarter version is also provided. Futtern 8563 is a sew-rite per brated pattern for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Bize 14, 3% yards of 38-inch. The spring and summer Fashion offers many ideas for a smart new wardrobe,
SUE BURNETT 3 The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St. Indianapolis 9, Ind. 8563 Price 25¢ BID Jusinenssinie. : “Book Price 280
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- glad fo have you right next door again! .--
hired you to do a job, Make
; “be adaptable. Ir [community for 62 years, celebratyour boss: asks you to charge (ed her 80th birthday recently by lunch times or to work an eve- [cutting the hair of her greatning in exchange for a morn- [great granddaughter, Marcia Fay | ing, co-operate with him. If he Hill
LUNCHEON: Salmon and celery salad garnished with tomatoes and lettuce, hot ‘buttered biscuits, crunchy cookies, maple-vanilla float or iced tea. >
DINNER: Veal and ham loaf, mushroom sauce, baked potatoes, buttered green
benny, melba toast) sliced [Ge
cucumber salad, chilled creamy tice pudding ‘with Stushed strawberries, coffee, milk.
at Your Work transfers you to new work, take it in your stride. : Last but not least, be busi-ness-like. The company phone isn’t meant for date-making. Your desk or work-bench or counter isn't a meeting-place oesn’t give two hoots for your social success or your love life. If you're punctual, adaptable, businesslike and reasonably efficient in the tasks set you, your summer-time boss will give you a good reference. “Elibible for rehire” is the way he'll express it. And that means you can get another job--there or elsewhere.
Lady Barber
Mrs. Bertha Huntington, R: chester, Vt, a barber in that
lent quality; plentiful. more plenviful later.
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By MRS. ANNE Here is an unusually centerpiece you'll
exquisite i want to enter in the next County or State Fair Pa! 5968 includes com-
plete crocheting instructions, stitch fllustrations, material requirements and finishing directions. :
ANNE CABOT The Times 530 S. Wells St.
No. 5968 Price 20¢
Name SEB RBENNNNNRNNNINBINTIINERES
Plentitul, Baas. Re uly: medium-priced, Oniots-~Avy ble; homegrown less expen-
PipisecOll he marke. re~-S8hipped mango peppers good but hi; holhegrowhs next month. Pal ornia and Alabams Reds
3 al ‘plentiful and cheaper. Radisher More abundant snd cheaper, 3 a h Spinach—Abundant: Squash—More plentiful in two w
eeks. e Plentiful and cheap; new crop in two months. us of
4.H Confaterce. | Elects Officers
Officers were elected yesterday for next year by the council members at the 4H junior leader conference at the Fairgrounds. Miss Sara Sue Phagley, Carlisle, was elected president. She will be assisted by Ronald Chambers, Galveston, vice president, and Francis Luey, Roches-
ter, secretary. Remaining council members will be Miss June ville; Robert Taylor, Madison; Miss Betty Buchanan,” Bedford; Miss Eloise Klaehr, Ft. Wayne; Rodney Miller, New Castle, and
‘YOUR TRIP ABROAD Guide to Bargain Tour of SUNDAY
Designing Woman—
Use Plates for
IT ISN'T always a sharpeyed shopping trip you need to better your decorating. Sometimes a long look at your own storage shelves will do just as well, : There's “hardly a household that hasn’t some of the makings of good decoration put away and forgotten or not recognized for their true worth, Pretty plates, for Instance,
those wedding present extras or. | the set you couldn't resist in ‘| that enchanting antique shop. Sra Use them. RT WE
DON'T SPOT three or four of them timidly in a corner. Strike
out boldly and decorate a whole |
wall with them where they'll count. Spread plates high, wide and handsome above a sideboard, all matching or a variety of patterns. : Add a platter for a center spot or arrange the plates around a picture, Plate hangers can be bought or you can make your own with drapery hooks
Pauley, Evans-| and picture wire. | ~~ Use thtes hooks ¥o & plate |
Attach the hooks to the plate edges and stretch the wire faut
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ITS GOOD TO SEE YOU BACK!
~ Congratulations on your beautiful new building
wo the best of luck for the. future!
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Philip Clein, Indianapolis.
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mentally a “busy body” and is always asking the kind of ques- | tions other people hope won't be asked. : The woman who thinks there is only one way of doing things
THE WOMAN who believes
‘| In “speaking her mind” and
would much rather tell yom something for “your own good” than to tell you something that would make you feel good. The woman who is a born orgapizer, and can't resist the impulse to complicate the simplest plan by insisting on running it according to a schedule~
DR. ANSWER Question: Does high altitude, such as 6400 feet above sea level, cause trouble for heart disease?
Answer; Not ordinarily, but the physician should be consulted about it in each individual case. y . . » Question: Is removing excessive hair by electroylsis successful and could it possibly . cause skin cancer?
done by peoples who are trained and qualified to do it. It does not lead to cancer.
highly successful when It is .
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better than most people. The woman whose attention {s never where she is, who rushes from one thing to another so fast she is always more concerned with what is going to happen next than what is happening at the moment.
25,000 Volunteer Hours
Miss Elsie Groundsell has served 25,000 volunteer hours as a practical nurse in New York City hospitals . since she came 9
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