Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1950 — Page 7
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poultry seasoning, salt and pepper. Spread in a two-quart heat‘Tesisting glass-loaf pan. :
“Cut bacon slices in two; ar-| §
grees F., for about one hour. Lucy gives us another little
“tem—this tine for dessert. It's] ~—a party feature -— rich, delicate
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PINEAPPLE MOUSSE One-half cup. sugar, one tablespoon lemon julce, one cup shredded pineapple, one cup whipping cream, two tablespoons water, two egg whites, maraschino cherries for garnish (four-ounce bot-
and It tol shredded pineapple; stir thoroughly. Whip cream; fcld into pineapple mixture. Ada water to egg whites and beat until stiff. Fold gently into pineapple mixture. Arrange thin slices of maraschino cherries. around inside of eight glass custard cups, five-
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Styles to take back to school for special occasions are in the limelight right now.
Pattern 8614
is a sew-rite
perforated pattern for sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and 18. Size 12,
‘8% yards of 35 or 39-inch.
Pattern 8540 is a sew-rite
~perfors ted pattern in sizes 1, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 18.
9; -
ounce size. Pour in the pineapple] -
mixture, Freeze in the freezing
unit of refrigerator for about]
fous hours SF until rm al te way through. Serve in the cups in which the mousse was frozen. The top of each dessert may be !
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Thursday's Menu
BREAKFAST: Grapefruit
juice, scrambled eggs,
fried
tomato rings, corn muffins,
grape jelly, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON:
Toasted
cheege and bacon sandwiches, scallions and radishes, water- .
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DINNER: Easy meat loaf, pan gravy, mashed potatoes, .corn on cob, enriched bread,
- Jettuce and cucumber salad,
pineapple mousse, coffee, :
Size 11, short sleeve, 4) yards of 38 or 39-inch. 4 Ready for you now—the new fall and winter issue of Fashion; 48 pages of smart new styles, special interesting features, free pattern printed inside. Send | today for your copy.
3 Care Group Conducts | : Campaign
'|tional president, ident Truman that Camp Fire
—{everyday needs of my family. I _iwill not hoard items sueh as
“shoppers to Sign but they will conduct a * talking” |
{chairman of the leaders associa_|tion, announced that detailed information is being distributed fo
“Plan Drike Against _ Shoppers’ Hoarding
Tocal Camp Fire Girls will participate in the “Hoarding 48 Harmful” campaign sponsored by the national organization, Miss 0. C. Bangsberg, Camp Fire leader, announced today. Mrs. Richard W. Blalock, nanotified Pres-
Girls would ask shoppers throughout the country to sign the following pledge: . “I promise to purchase only what is necessary for the normal
sugar, goods.” Wise Buying
© Local members will not dik
fats, nylons or canned
campaign to discourage over|buying. Miss Margaret Champlin,
leaders in this area. This campaign’ fits in with the
giving ‘service to and for the community through its ‘citizen= ship craft are two of the group's policies. This program also stresses two most 1 rtant things each Camp Fire GIN, learns: conservation of resources’ and consideration for the needs ‘pf others.
Waterproct Matches
SUE BURNETT
The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St. ~ Indianapolis 9, Ind. No. 8614 Price 25¢ No. 8540 Price 25¢
Fashion Book Price 25¢
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Tn » _WASSON and _coMPANY
By ELIZABETH HILLYER HERE ARE three good prob- |. lem-solving ideas in one corner furniture arrangement: For the bedroom, the ar-
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ingtable int a room that ‘might otherwise be too small for one. For the living room, the same furniture set-up without the _mirror can be used as a desk, _And for the dining room there {Wo lities,—the of the furniture as a a ing corner side-board and server in the small dining room, or as a desk again fo make an office corner of the seldomused end of a larger dining room,
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SRLS SHOP
Clearance of Boys’ Suits and Sport Coats A variety of patterns and
styles, Some broken: sizes.
Junior Suits Junior Sport Coats “Cadet Suits - "Cadet Suits Cadet Sport- Coats Student Suits Student Suits
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MULTI - PURPOSE furniture rooms and .solves space problems made news in the recent previews of home furnishings in Grand Rapids. You'll see ~ these particular 2 pieces in the stores soon now, along with other furniture to match that also makes good arrangement easier, And rearrangement, too, because the separate units can be arranged in so many ways.
man, you should always carry wa terproof matches \on your trips. Why not waterprowf: them yourself merely by dipping them in
E. 20th St.
from a week's vacation in Clifty {Falls State Park, Madison. .
Returns from Trip
Miss Mary Edna Bloomer, 420 returned yesterday
matches to dry?
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_ Your child does some damage to a neighbor's house or yard “while the neighbor is away from home.
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Lighten Your Kitchen Labors = Affractive Metal ©
Utility Tables™
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RIGHT: ‘Take ‘the child © with you to explain to the neighbor what happened and tooffer to. do. gat. you can | . 20 make. Seas.
You are "writing a letter to invite a friend to visit you in your home. WRONG: Make -no mention. of how long you expect the visit to be. . RIGHT: In the wording of "your invitation be sure to say whether you are asking the friend to spend a weekend, a week or two weeks.
Decoration
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Red, Green, Yellow or White Enameled
A shelf step-saver for kitchen, just the
table for the mixer, juicer or the small ap-
pliances yo need right-at hand. Heavy
gauge metal, lipped shelves prevent objects
from rolling off. !6x22-inch top. Packaged. Wasson's Applisnesy, Monument Store
FH. P. WASSON & COMPANY |
| Mail Order Department
| Indianapolis 9, Indiana
| Please send me ..i..... Metal Utility Tobina |
| @4.95 each, in n the following colors.
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ing directions.
: This peaceful, happy picture will be a pleasure to make, Itis embroidered in authentic color
‘When finished, this handsome needle painting will do justice to the most prominen‘ place in your living room ‘or any room
Pattern 5443 includes hot- -iron transfer for design. measuring’ 11 by .14 inches. color. chart, stitch {illustrations me finish-
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4.95 BOYS' CALIFORNIA
SPORT SHIRTS 2.9 ENTIRE STOCK CALIFORNIA om . SWIM TRUNKS 1.00 ENTIRE STOCK California Swim - Trunks 14 OFF
BOYS' STRIPED TEE SHIRTS sizes 8 to 14 BOYS’ & STUDENTS SLACKS
“ (1200) Regular 1.69 to 2.49 Boys’ Tee Shirts
Round neck, short sleeves. Washable - - and needs no ironing. Large selec-
tion of patterns and 1.29
colors. Sizes 6 to 10.
45¢ to 69¢ SOX, 3 pairs Ln
10.95 to 14.95 JUNIOR BOYS' JACKETS
1.98. 10.298 SPORT SHIRTS.
woolen. Student sizes only,
INFANTS’ SHOP
\ Clearance of Girls’ Ly Summer Sheer
= to 8.98 ware 498 to 5.98
were. 2.98 and 3.98. Sizes ENG bx
1.99 ; 3.99
CLOTHES fobs cravtl AIRAD AIR canine were 3.98 and 4.98 "4 an to 5.98 GIRLS GOWN; anc and en REIBES «rayon. satin, . cis Sizes 3 to bx
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ADVANCE SALE!
Girls’ Regular 14. 98
“Snowstuits
7°.
A snug little outfit that's suit- able for snow! Made of poplin with an all-wool lining your yougsfer can ploy in_ the snow till his heart's content and still be 3 warm as Yoast. Choose from red, copper, : navy or dusty ‘rose. Sites | to 3x Buy
now Yor winter and. save!
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Sale! Girls’ 1.98 Gabardine Shorts
Cotton gabardine, zip back, Sizes 7 to
maize, white or
cuffs 14. Red,
1.29
green. 5 GIRLS" FORMALS—tatfeta and net: 7-14; — (7). were 14.98 and 1698 now 9.99
“were 3.98 t6 59%
were 6.98 to 7.98
GIRLS' CHUBBY DRESIES—Sizes Tha i
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Girls’ Sheer Summer Cotton Play Clothes
Several. styles in varied colors, Sizes
7 to 14, Were 3.99 to 5.98 now 2.99 Were 698 to 998
now 4.98}
2.98 AND 598 GIRLS" WOOL SKIRTS—=
plaid and solid colors. Sizes { to 14.
3.98 and 5.98 GIRLS' COTTON DRESSES.
plaid and solid colors. Sizes 7 to 14,
1.88-2.88
I 98 to 5.98 GIRLS’ COTTON BLOUSES.
Sizes 7 fo 14; Chubby sizes, Rp
1, Pico
5.98 and 7.98 CHUBBY DRESSES AND SUN
CLOTHES—cottons, batiste and
ne a Ee BOYS’ KNITTED BRIEFS — 50e BOYS' WASH SLACKS 2.95 BOYS' BETTER SLACKS 4.95 "2.98 BOXER LONGS, sanforized 9%¢ i7.95 STUDENT SUITS 5.00 35.00 HUSKY BOYS' SUITS 17.30 13.95 CADET BOYS' SUITS 5.00 JUNIOR BOYS' CORDUROY OR - GABARDINE JACKETS 4.98
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Vs to 141, So : Junior nN riswear Pius e Circle Print "7.98 and 8.98 Skirts 59 12.98 Skirts 7.99 — Summer Pique : | __Blouses
4.98 and 5.98 Blouses 1.98 Blouses, 9-15 10.98 Blouses, 9:15... .
= Sumlor- ‘Short— Halter Sets 5.98 Short-and-Halter Sets, 9 to I5 5.98 Halters |
4-Piece Play Suit . 12.98 Sets, 9 to 15
Junior Cotton Play Dresses . 5.98 Dresses "8.98 Dresses 10. 98 to 16.98 Drees
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fi wo NAD RIFF FORS shoe a a wee fg ian
sizes 7 fo 14,
TEAL by Johnson a Dalle.” Sizes 1 tou
3-3 to bx, ot were 7.98 now 2.99 were 5.98 now 1.99 5.98 GIRLS! rayon satin ROBES =. 2.99 4.98 GIRLS ‘rayon satin GOWNS, : sizes 3 fo 6x’ 2.99
Toddlers’ 2,98 to 5.98 - Sum and Play Clothes
Pique sun dresses in assorted colors. "Large selection of sun-suifs and play
clothes, J 10 3. 1.99-2.99
as
85c to 1.29 INFANTS TOYS, : 29¢
27.98 IMPORTED FRENCH- CHRIS. . TENING DRESS, 27-in. length 15.00 19.98 INFANTS’ IMPORTED FRENCH CHRISTENING DRESSES, 27-in. length 12.98 INFANTS' IMPORTED FRENCH CHRISTENING DRESSES,
27.in. length 2.00 1.79 to 4.98 INFANTS’ CAPS AND Iv: BONNETS—ik . ~ 9Be to 1.99
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Were 3.98 to 5.98 2.99 = Were 6.98 to 9.98 oH a ERE RAINCOKTS Sires Tio TH smi : ere 16.98 to 19.98 12.99 Were 5.98 3.99 Were 8.98 ; 4.99 NX GIRLS’ LEATHER JACKETS, sires 7 fo 14. Were 14.98 Were 16.98
RATTLES I 250 10:350 INFANTS' BRUSH AND COMB SET 1.99 1.25 to 2.00 INFANTS’ SILVER SPOONS 89¢ 3.25 to 4.98 INFANTS! PILLOW . TOPS 1.99 10c BABY-ALL. NURSING BOTTLES Se 9c VANTA SET=soap; oil powder 20@
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3 98 $0 5.98 GIRLS’ COTTON DRESSES, 1.4
Siges: 7 to 14.
— Girls* White
Sharkskin Shorts
2.99
Regularly 3.98. Sizes 9 to 15.
*
oy.
TEEN SHOP
| _ Pastels and plains Sizes 10 to 16,
5.98 to 10.98 All Teen
Cotton Dresses
Me 3.99 :
Cp aad
3.98 ond 538 Teen SKIRTS, +
Li a ayes
3.98 to 5.98 TEEN cotten gabardine Jo
- and taffeta. Sizes 10 to |
SKIRTS, sizes 10 to 16.
1.79 TEEN. COTTON GLOVES
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1.98 TEEN rayon PANTIES. oe i
EN FORMALS: entire stock; sizes 10 to 16.
trimmed: sizes 9 to 15,
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