Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1950 — Page 8

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range layers of tomatoes, corn/ and cheese. Brown onion in butter. Add flour and blend thoroughly. Add tomato and corn - juices, sugar, salt, pepper, paprika and Worcestershire sauce. Cook until slightly thickened. Pour sauce over layers of vegetables and cheese, Top with buttered bread crumbs. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees ¥.) for.about 25 minutes. Serves ax.

Tuesday's ; Menu:

melon, cornflakes, scrambled egRs, toast, jam, colfee, milk. LUNCHEON: Tunafish salad, sliced cucumbers and lettuce, potato chips, cookies, tea, milk. DINNER: Tomatoes and corn au gratin, Canadian bacon, enriched rolls, watercress salad, French dressing,

: ugar. coffee, milk. |

By MAKGUERITE SMITH Ha Q.— Please give pointers in your column on how to make e tuber. ous begonias grow and biossom ‘Rural gardener, A-~-Chief demands of the temperamental tuberous begonia, seem to be: 1. Soil and location that drains well so water does, not stand around the Jeshy) stems. 2. Soil well provided with - water holding humus so that it) doesn’t dry out quickly. (These two points are not as contradictory as they seem — meaning only that roots need both air “mnd moisture.) 3. Plant food and plenty of it, most happily provided In organic form, that

is, manure; cottonseed meal, | The bidding: q bone meal in planting mixture, SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST

with manure water for a con-

tinuing diet during summer. 4. 1 N T Very moist air around with 3 ok

plant. Provide this on hot sum-'-mer days by spraying plants off, 5. Almost complete shade.

We, the Women— Don't Spoil 'Love' Fancy

Professor Tries To Knock Notions

By RUTH MILLETT A CALIFORNIA educator has! written a pamphlet for teen-agers called “So You Think It's Love” | in the hope of knocking a few) ‘romantic notions out of the young | folks” heads. ° -Bays the professor: “Falling in Tove. Just as though you were | “going along and something | tripped you up--isn't very accu- |

“Tate, People Jo not ‘fall’ in love; © they grow into love. And a happy ©

marriage isn't so dependent upon |

coming the rignt person.” : That may be how it looks to a professor but it's. going to be kind of hard to sell that to teenagers. To begin with. the very poor time, no {ime to go around belittling romantic love, » ~ J * ON EVERY coiiege campus and in every high school boys and] girls look at each other and think | “This is it. If he doesn't ask me

“to the prom or if she turns me ~ down life.

't ‘be worth living.” When they're in that frame of | . mind, why talk about “growing ‘into love,” trying to make them “finding” the, Sight Ln isn't as important a happy martiage as “being” Lag Hori of talk is for dis{llusioned grownups. It's not for ~teen-agers who are experiencing “all the wonderful excitement of " “falling in love.” Let 'em fall in love, professor.. He eat See, asin for romantic theory that “the idea

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professor a bas brought nis pamphlet out at a Summertime is

AROLYN KRIEG is a sailing enthusiast though her surf is in the wash tub. The 3-year-old is also partial to sand-boxes and swings. She has a Scottie, Cinders, and | They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. John Krieg, 4209 N.

LaSalle St—By MARJORIE TURK.

a baby sister, Jody, 115

Blackwood on Bridge—

Masters Finds By Recalling His

| South “dealer. | Both sides vulnerable

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BY SUE BURNETT This is just the thing for the

first day back #% sehool—a darling puffed sleeve dress for young girls has contrasting bib effect edged in soft scallops. Princess lines in back make easy sewing. Pattern 8617 is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 years. Size 4, 2 yards of 39-inch; % yard contrast.

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/the king and paused to conside {his return,

unite pleased. It was a good bet hat he had the ace of diamonds Pass as well as the king and to return Pass that suit seemed hopeless. h 1 Mr. Masters ‘went back fo the

The Times Pattern Service

By MRS. ANNE CABOT Any will charms in frock. and launder, and the flirtatious | butterfly may be made from work ‘basket scraps.

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In today's ias well as the {defeat the three n tract. Here {Abel led the five of diamogqds ans Mr. Masters Mr. Meek won with the k

\Photo oy Henry ¥. Glesing Jr. Times Staff Photographer

MEEK IS THE TYPE of player who worries constantly, his face ts the worst to happen and it often -does.—possibly off alert opponents as to where his weakness lies, nd, for example, Mr. Masters, playing the players, , was able to hit on exactly the right defense to

trump €on-\ ding. He recalled that Mr. r, Meek had been reluctant to go to ; three no trump after Mrs. Keen He had raised to two. Why? He seemed to he well ‘in diamonds, he had already shown an honor in spades nd he had bid clubs. Could it be

is what hap

Recails Bidding ! ‘In the first" place. Mr. Meck 'hnad won the first trick without hesitation. He had not looked bel had the gueen of worried. In fact he had looked hearts andqn entry. Mr. Masters

and dummy’'s king Here Mr. Meek ¢ tricks and found. that “he had three spades, one heart, three diamonds andi the ace of clubs— eight -in all. So he took a finesse in clubs and Mr. Abel won with the king and returned a heart through dummy’'s jack up to Mr. Masters’ ace-ten. Three heart tricks, a spade and a club put the contract down ohe. | “I wanted to stop at two no trump. I was afraid of that heart | suit,” wailed Mr. Meek. “This is news?” + Shought ; Masters. - mri

The Doctor ore Virus Causes

“Brat ; . 2 ain-Disease Formerly Called Sleeping Sickness TINFLAMATION of the “brain ‘or encephalitis is a world-wide! disease. Formerly called American sleeping sickness or “lethargic” encephalitis, it Is now known that there are several different Kinds. jand all of them are caused by viruses. Most epidemics of encephalitis from the western equine virus have been worst in infants, espe-, cially those under six months old! and in elderly people 60 years old and up. { The symptoms of infection with any one of the viruses which cause little #ot of 2. 3 or encephalitis are not always alike. display . her cunning | Wei this “butterfly” | ny RING dniaigy Sdden fever . {and refusal tc eat commonly come i 1a simpls to make iat the beginning. These are soon|[followed by vomiting, muscular, {twitchings, some muscular stiff. iness and especially a stiff neck.

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pattern sizes 2. 3 and 4 in- [rapidly to 103 to 105 inmost cases. | cluded, material” Yequirsments: | al applique pattern, finishing directions.

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RADIOS

| Floor Samples

* LINGERIE

varieties, be

way with the lines 1 eyes. There 1s, how- | other. ever, very little danger that ht ould" ME olay stiady. it would cause cancer. a decent-type guy is as faith- -. . »

ful to his gal as she is to him. But a free-and-easy female rates more criticism than her

be. but that's the way it is. Yes, the two-timing gal is her own worst enemy. Even her partners in crime have no faith in her. But even worse is the teaser who leads a lad on,

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STORE- WIDE CLEARANCE

No Mail, ‘Phone oy coOD Orders : All Items Advertised

Subject to ‘Prior Selling

Fifth Floor

(6) 3225 manaix Table Radios, brown Plast, IB vrassnanne ss Ards rss antn

(3) 42.40 Bendix 3-Way Portables AC-DC-Battery. Complete with batteries.

(1) 159.95 Dise Recorder, records LP and

(1) 279.95 Zenith Sosele Combination,

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99.95 . 279.95

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FLOOR (6) 5.98 (10) . 9.50 (15) 13.98 (1) $109

COVERINGS Fitth Floor Oval Wool Tufted Rugs, 23x37" . 2.99 Oval Wool Tufted Rugs, 27x45” ..4.69 Oval Wool Tufted Rugs, 33x52” ..6.99 Oval Wool Braided Rug, 8x10’ ..54.50

Wine border, hit and miss center with blue stripe.

Fourth Floor

Clearance of Lingerie! SLIPS—GOWNS—PAJAMAS

Reduced 14 15 145 |

Odds and ends from our own stock, and discontinued

numbers, in fine quality nylons and rayons. ‘Grand values to stock up on! ur. SLEEP SHOP = Fifth Floor

|Simmons “New Yorker” Mattress or Box Springs 31.35 : Satin borders, twin size only

GAS. ELECTRIC

R ANGES Fitth Floor (1D 384.95 Presteline Double Oven Electric Range, de luxe ........... eres 20095 "1 (8) 124.95 Tappan Gas Ranges. . cians 9995 (4) 149.95 Tappan Gas Ranges ..[....... ...124.95 (2) Hardwick Gas Ranges . vie 19.95 WASHERS, IRONERS Fifth Floor

(1) 119.95 Apex ‘Washer, 22 gal. floor sample. . 99.95 (1) 119.95 per Sysinger V Washer with pump, VO ERE a ahi era v.. 99.95

Bi sample (1) 189.95 Bendix Economat Automatic

Washer, floor sample .......... .. 179.93 (3) 34.95 Cinderella Portable Washers, brand new ............ conn . 18.85

(2) 199.95 Apex Automatic Ironer, full size cabinet

style ress. 10095

TELEVISION

Floor Samples, subject to prior sale (1 864.95 Bendix Table Set with matching

Amar sssssrss Estee eassernsnanen

Push-button tuning, ‘built in antenna Consolette

Fifth Floor

129.95

(1) 369.95 W with longdistance chassis ..............co00000.., 24995 (2) 179.95 Oly : Sots. ............. 159.95 Wood cabinets, 1213” screen, not inter-carrier (1) 249.95 Olympic 16” Table Set ............229.95 Se large picture . CHINA AND CRYSTAL Fifth Floor "1.50 Red Band Roly-Poly Tumblers, set of 8... L988 1

lively coloring ts

Nor Oe ..... 95 wt

| male counterpart. Unfair, may-

act

Rebuffs must always be han- _ dled with tact. The smooth routine is to keep calm and make with a conventional excuse. “Let's just listen to the radio |

ATURALLE we always wp |. to the girl to keep things under control. It's not suave, though, to

encourage passes and then

peeved or coy. ! by the com-

for a while.” Or, “How about Clyde 'R. Barker, a. and dan this one?” Or, “Guess |Miss Jean Johnston publicity. it's to make tracks for | Mrs, B. Lynn Adams, a member home.” : of the program committee. will yard |

hint, you know.

A smart fellow can take a [provide a part of the travel fair.

FINE FURNITURE Air-Conditioned Auditorium, Sixth Floor

All Prices 159% to 509% oft

Bedroom Furniture

(1) $177 3-Pc. Mahogany Bedroom Group ...... $119 4/6 Bed, chest, vanity and mirror.

(1) $254 3-Pc. Mahogany Bedroom Group ...... $190 4/6 Bed, chest-on-chest, large dresser.

(4) $33 Mahogany Bedside Commodes ........ 24.75 (1) $75 Modern 4/6 Bed, two-tone gray .........$25 (2) $51 Mahogany Twin or Full-Size Beds ......$42 (1) $65 Fine Mahogany Night Table .....,......$45

(1). 61.50 Boudoir Chair REECELRTERPPEPPRERERRR + Green satin, piped in cherry.

(1) $160 Twin Headboard .................... $55

Antique ivory frame, muslin cover. (1) $79 Mahogany Chest-on-Chest ........... 59.50 (1) 379 Mahogany Chest-on-Chest . reir 385

(2) $179 Mahogany Dressing Tables, from ? Widdicomb sesasirvenansvasssriessrsss S135

In the Annex

SPORTING GOODS .

(14) 4.98 Fielder's Gloves criessiinsesnies 3.98 (8) T3e Baseball Score Books ............ 49¢ (14 prs.) 11.98 Hip Boots, men’s, women's, broken BIZPE ie ae «.. 1.98 pr. ( 5 prs.) 6.50 Tennis Shoes, broken sizes .......450 REFRIGERATORS _ Fifth Floor Floor Samples and Previous Models = (1) 339.95 Kelvinator Refrigerator ........ 11 cu. ft. 1949 model, slightly used (3) 259.95 Kelvinator Refrigerators ......... 219.93 8.6 cu. ft. size. brand new ; (2) 219.95 Kelvinator Refrigerators, - table-top height (mew)... voi 179.95 TOYS in the Annex (20) 1.25 Wind-up Dogs, ears flop, tails wag 79

(34) 1.98 = Merry Mates, fascinating magnetic ONS Te TTT =x (24) 1.39 Soft Donkeys, with movable ears : and tails o.oo HOUSEWARES Fifth Floor

(16) 4.75 Cold Pack Canners, 20-qt. ....

“eiis 3.98 Aluminum with rack (76) 1.35 Presto Cooker Dividers, 6-gt. size ,..... 69¢ (31) 2.25 White Wood Fencing, 18"x8’ ......... 1.50 (29) 3.98 White Wood Fencing, 24"x8’ ......... 2.98 (21) 4.25 White Wood Fencing, 36"x8’ ......... 3.25 (600) 6c 1-Qt. Aluminum Saucepans .......... 25¢ ' (40) 2.95 Aluminum Bun Warmers ............ 1.29 40) 2.95 Aluminum Casseroles with lids iranen 1.29

(16) 10.95 24-Pe. Table Cutlery Sets . 8.95 _ With two-tone plastic handles 9 !

DRAPERIES Fifth Floor

DRAW DRAPERIES OF CELANESE SERENACEL

136 prs.) (24 prs.) 118 prs.) 130 prs.) 138 pre.) 142 pre)

468" wide. 81" long, reg. 585 pr. ........ 399 46" wide, 90” long. reg. 6.50 Pr. civvivve. 4.90 70" wide, 81” long. reg. 895 pr. .....:....699 70" wide, 90" long, reg. 10.95 pr. sireers B49 05" wide. 81” long. reg. 1295 pr. «....... 999 25" wids, 90” long, reg. 14.95 rt. 1149 pr. :

Wine, forest ‘green. rose, Thartreuss’ and oyster white in the group, but set 30 colors every - .

Mrs. Vers

Rss

..20098 - 8 |-

(15) 29. co (24) $25

(30) 18. (14) 118

MEN’!

(187) MEN

Fancy w wise per:

1.50-82 M Bold and

(313)

(79) 6. White on!