Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1950 — Page 7
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By GAYNOR MADDOX
inis and relatives declare as they bring the baby or‘tot another play-
s pleasure -in his + is Jasting as well as feeling and seeing. his health by giving — clean with soap and water.
NEW YORK, July 24—“T just couldn't resist it,” fond friends “XPeRSive proteins.
Some Foods Are Source . Of Heat
starches are excellent energy pro-! ducers. The principal sources of usable or heat-producing starch are sugar, potatoes and cereals, |
grapes, young sweetcorn, onions contain sugar in consider able quantities as do many fruits; and fruit juices. :
particularly { Many common foods contain aj . great deal .of starch and fortu-| your answer for smart decoraim washable ones kept nately are cheap and therefore| 4.) on wail area that looks too ican be eaten more freely than
Bananas, Chesinuls Are Rich in Starch
By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D, THE CARBOHYDRATES or
sugar, and
In addition to refined
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{ = : Sg bo at ’ Bananas and chestnuts are also) Dramatize your walls? Here's’
rich in starches. how! Shadow box groupings are
| big or too plain. You can do it
s 8 =» | yourself in a few seconds with STARCHES not only supply the, new low cost shadow boxes and
on test. They tell us that the ma- thing, However, there's more to toy buying than just the hap- body with a large proportion of decals. *
ture melon may turn out to be hazard selection of something that suddenly ch - | dead ripe or stale. In such case, cated adult eye. y charms the sophisti- its heat and energy requirements
Usually, ripe melons of good qual-
» . [for the child's age? Here are good practical guides able? in selecting a whole watermelon. to be safe for’ the little one?
Three considerations of prime importance are: Is it wash. ~~ ems It is made well enough it carefully to shape and dry in any airy spot out of the sun. Press with. a warm iron while still
These considerations are worth
excessive amounts of carbohy- Custom-made drates can hecome obese.
A favorite wall treatment
a : ibut starches can be easily changed) used by professional interior Is it suitable into fat in the body.
| decorators for years, it's becomFor this reason, people who eat! ing more correct every day. shadow boxes {| though have long been more On the other hand, the average costly than the average home-
ity are firm, and fresh and at-remembering for your own tots Slightly damp and fit back on the gaily need for starches is believed) maker felt she could afford
tractive in appearance. The coloriand when selecting a gift for lit- toy.
Give Walls Dramatic Touch |
yellow baked enamel -— this smart decorative wall effect is | available to everyone. . You need no painting skill to decorate these perky new shadow boxes because it’s so easy to | pick the decal design of your | choice. Dip it in water and apply. Presto—you have a lovely permanent (until you want to change) wall decoration. For really unusual and exciting treatments, let your imagination guide you. Vertical, horizontal, in squares, or march- | ing: like stair steps, the new |: decorations add zip and spirit to | any room. : cents for a
of the rind may range from a tle friends and playmates. Since Shake Out deep solid green to a gray ac- summer is the big season for
Instead of dunking cut pile
{birthdays and children's parties, stuffed toys and the coated fabric
An even bloom covers the sur- keep health as well as happiness ones in the tub, g0 over them
face of the rind giving it a some- in your buying eye.
what velvety appearance. The!
{to be between 300 and 500 grams| Now, with the development of {—this woul! be roughly about the inexpensive set (pictured) one pound. : | of blank shadow boxes made It is not wise to cut down on| from tboled metal, and richly the starches below a certain level,| finished in red, blue, green, or
Price? Only 19 shadow hox, 10 cents for a gay decal at hardware, department, variety, 5 and 10 and paint stores.
While contributing to thein rich suds and lukewarm ‘water.
lower side of the melon should be child's amusement, toys also play Rinse twice with a sponge wrung
yellowish in color,
or quarters, judging quality is aigrows from infant to creeper to simple matter for you can observe walker and on up into childhood, |
|a considerable part in his physical out in clear lukewarm water. A If you buy watermelon by halves and mental development. As he coated fabric toy can be dried
thoroughly with a sponge dipped at least not for very long.
world mass starvation in a hurry.
Without the starchy foods the Teen Problems— would be headed toward
simply by patting it with a towel.
Reputations Are Important
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Hang the fuzzy toy in a shady
if the seeds are black and the flesh his playthings should keep pace spot where there is good cireula-
a solid, deep red.
Tuesday's Menu |
BREAKFAST: Honeydew melon, lemon slices, parsley omelet, enriched toast, mar-
malade, coffee, milk. ia mud puddle.
LUNCHEON: Vegetable soup, . bacon-lettuce-tomato sandwiches, stewed blackberries, cookies, tea, milk DINNER: Tomato juice, braised duck and sauerkraut, parsley potatoes, rye bread, French dressing, sliced oranges, blueberry cup cakes, "coffee, milk,
Styles Follow Natural Line
Fashion Extremes Are Disappearing The fashions from which women will assemble their wardrobes this fall are characterized chiefly by their charm and wearability. Gone are extremes, Here, In their place, are designs which women will find flattering. The Monte Sano conception of the “little great coat,” which is destined for stardom this fall, features modified fullness. He's cut patterned fleece into a prom-
est and ingenuity.
and chewed, and baby isn’t partic-|
{to continue challenging his inter- tion of air for quick drying. Flufi{ness can be restored after drying Washability is part of safety by shaking it hard a few times or {first, since every toy is tasted using a soft brush,
Clean off the marks of grubby
jular whether it's been dragged literary fingers from washable ion a dirty sidewalk or soaked in fabric books with a soapy sponge. | Soap-and-water, Rinse the same way as other!
plenty of it and often, is the safe- sponge-bathed toys. Pat off excess
guard for baby’s health,
{moisture with a towel and hang
Favorite toys that must accom-/in thé shade to dry. Press each] pany a child in outdoor or indoor page separately with a warm iron. |
play, as well as to bed and to!
meals, will collect as much dirt |as he does and shoud be just as! washable,
Washing Hints
Many families who have chil-|
Remove Trimmings Examine the construction of a| new toy carefully to make sure it's perfectly safe when the baby
{uses it to try out his destructive A—Wait until early next month ers or jealous Janes, go slowly
teeth and fingers. Wooden toys)
dren visiting from time to time should be well finished so there! make it a practice to have toys will be na chance of splintering, !
around the house. It's especially/and the paint should be non-|
important that. these playthings!
which will be passed from hand to hand be washable, and that and other trimmings should be|
they be refreshed often. Some toys can be dipped into! soapy water for cleansing and, others afe best given a. sponge bath. Plastic, rubber and wooden toys can be immersed in the tub, scrubbed with a sponge or brush and rinsed well. - For washable slipcovers toys, remove the cover and wash in| lukewarm suds. After rinsing, pull’
Stout-Biesel Vows Read
poisonous. Loosely fastened eyes, buttons!
removed from doll and animal] toys, as should any small accessories on other toys that the baby can pick off and swallow, If a rattle is made of flimsy material, don’t let the baby play with it after he gets strong enough to whack it about because it may fall apart and he'd waste no time popping the inside rattle stones in his mouth!
Salt Your Copper
Copperware is made bright and
ishiny by first pouring table salt
sliver . . . at no extra test, Wistaria, Gardenia, Honey. suckle. y
By JOAN | HOW IMPORTANT is a repu|tation? How much attention
should you pay to what others DI |say about a particular fellow or gal? : | You know how it is. A gal | meets a guy. He gives her a whirl
“land she likes him. Next day. {friends tell her the lad is a no-
| d, a wolf, a wild maverick. My cyclamen is leaving out goo ' » now after being on its side since, Maybe the men of your family March. As a Christmas pres-| already know the fellow’s rep. If ent it had 70 blooms on it up Dey warn you against him, you'd to Mar. 25th when I put it to| Detter believe them, rest. Should it be repotted now, First, honey, it's wise to check and in what kind of sofl? Mrs.| your sources. If your informants D. A. H {are gossipy types, sensation seek-
By MARGUERITE SMITH Times Garden Editor
unless your plant insists on! about believing them. If they're growing vigorously right now. loyal pals, give their ideas con(In that case, repot at once.) sideration. One successful grower uses this| Occasionally, a particular guy
NUF THEY BARN YOU AGAINST HM YOUD BETTER BELIEVE mixture for cyclamen: 2 parts may be unfairly criticized. He's THEM sand, 2 parts old hot bed soil stuck with a bad rep. he doesn't
(that simply means very rich, deserve. But only very occasion-| . 1 part! ally, Where there's smoke, weres S114 Mo | 4
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leave it outdoors in shade until turn thumbs down on a kid for about Sept. 1st. some trivial reason, when they| Longer Torso Line ‘M F | E . . label him a drip or a goon with-| : rs. Fosler Entertains out giving him a chance to prove Is Noted \ : himself—the smooth gal forms ' For Mrs. Noltin 8 Autumn's suits are molded to Mrs. Fred Fosler D se Bro ad- "eT own opinion and sticks to it.{he feminine figure. way, entertained recently for Mrs. 2.8 1 | The waist is nipped and the Elwin Nolting, a recent bride. The! IN ANY CASE, look before hipline is rounded. This rounded party for the former Miss Pansye YOU leap. Don't go out on the effect is achieved by padding and Gladish was a miscellaneous town with a boy you know noth- by unusual, shaped pockets. shower, Guests were Mesdames R. H.
ing about. Invite him to your, Skirts are very slim and are house for your first date, Let Big shorter than last year's. Most of
enade coat with deep. cuffed
jon the article, then wiping it off
Crandall, W. B. Lewis, Charles
Brother or Dad look him over.
" The abrudtly flaring :bbreviated
three - quarter - length ‘sleeves which unfold to a for full length.
Fall Colors
The
new
chin, or rolis down, or is
—smoke gray, plum and blue-|
berry—and the vivid jewel tones! maid of honor. The best man was {Robert Hardwick. simple were” Bill Hensley and George, lines place importance squarely on! Miller. A reception in the church texture and trim in the collection parlors followed the ceremony.
| Mr. and Mrs. Malsbary
Though it's given ditterent Will Be at Home Sept. ‘|
such as emerald and topaz. Fragile dresses with
of designer Charles Lang. Dresden Vase
names by different designers, one] suit silhouet is important i
below the waist. Monte Sano calls this silhouet| “dresden vase.” One such suit! from this designer is waisted, double-studded flashing costume jewelry buttons.| peplum places emphasis rounded lines.
flannel.
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in| Ave, and Frank R. Malsbary, nearly all fall collections: A line 5039 Winthrop Ave. were marthat’s softly rounded above and pjeq at 7:30 p. m. Friday in the
home of the bridegroom.
short- Jeffe L. Shell, Taylorville, Ill. The with Rev, Roger Malsbary, son of the bridegroom, and director of the! on Youth for Christ’ movement in
| Indianapolis, read the vows. The The skirt is slim, with peg-top Rev, Howard C. Stein, son-in-law § treatment gently modified. The of the bridegroom, offered the color for this suit is a jewel tone prayers. —sapphire blue in virgin wool home at 5232 Winthrop Ave. after Sept. 1.
Sandal Foot
Miss Sara Biesel and Clarence! With plain vinegar. Wire brushes
shorter cuff|Stout were married at 8:30 p.m./scratch the copper surface, so it's Friday in the Woodside Method-/pest to use a soft cloth for the ist Church. Schwein officiated. “saucer-in-the-sky”| The bride is the daughter of collar buttons to the tip of the Mrs. Mabel Biesel, 361 W. Rayper- mond St. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley fectly flat. This designer's col-|Stout, 3¢ E, Minnesota St, are lection emphasizes the new darks| the parents of the bridegroom.
The Rev. Merlin
job.
Miss Martha Biesel was the
The ushers!
Miss Hazel Shell, 839 Eastern __
The bride is the daughter of
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By RUTH MILLETT “NO WOMAN ever really likes her daughter-in-law,” I recently heard a young wife remark. That, of course, is too sweeping a statement to be true. But the fact that so many women | don't like their daughters-in- | law is largely the result of the | mothers-in-law refusing to face { one fact honestly. *
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another woman become | important to her son, i When a woman refuses to | admit the truth of that, she tries to fool herself by looking | for flaws in her daughter-in-law. | Before long she has built up | such a case against the girl | that she has convinced herself | that everything would have | been just dandy if Joe or | Charlie had just married the right girl, instead of falling for the wrong one, Once she has convinced her- . self of that, a mother-in-law | can blame everything on the daughter-in-law, She can blame
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By SUE BURNETT | Ing too hard or. not getting
Her favorite outfit for school, | Ahead fast enough. because it’s so versatile, is this sa = pretty little jumper that buttons AND THAT IS how most disdown the back and has tiny | lke of a daughter-in-law gets pocket flaps. Wear it with the | started. . puffed sleeve blouse or bright | {| The woman who is more sweaters. honest with herself faces the - Pattern 8347 comes in sizes | fact early that it may be a 3,4,5 6,7 and 8 years. Size 4, | little hard to put her son's jumper, 2 yards of 35 or 39- | happiness into another woman's inch; blouse, 1% yards. keeping, but that she has to .Send today for the new fall | make the best of it. And that and winter Fashion. This latest | the way to make the best of it issue is filled with news and | is to look for her daughter-in-styles for a smart winter ward- | law's good qualities, rather than ‘for her faults and to try to be
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{them measure 14 inches from the floor, While the waist is sharply defined, walstiines generally are longer than they were last fall, Bloused or belted jackets often have belts which dip at the back.
Tweed, Flannel The horseshoe-neck jacket, which has a place of importance, also serves to point up the longer torso. Here, the buttons frequently start at the waist since the collar curves down to the walstline. Tweed and flannel both are iprominent in fall suit collections, {with the tweed trend extending even to accessories. Color Is strong for deep violet and plum, ifor charcoal gray and for the {spice tones: Curry, ginger, mace {and cinnamon. Brown is coming
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