Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1950 — Page 7

NEW JERSEY STYLE ee cnn SIE BAURANR..A24 HEI, ingly : peaches, two cups srs were Julius vinegar, four cups sugar, one . stick cinnamon, broken, two was Chantilly tablespoons cloves, one 120, satin. ‘It was teaspoon brown ginger root. to row away your deuce ted bodice and Dip the peaches into boiling your er. most cases, J a A sweetheart vale. Remove immediately and however, one of you will get the By MRS. ANNE CABOT h seed pearls skin. Combine vinegar and sugar. count before . this unpleasant Add gracious finishing touches p length veil "Add spices tied loosely in cheese thing happens, and you will be to your guest towels with these the cathedral cloth bag. Heat to boiling. Add ‘lable to save your wild cards. designs. Fmbroider them in bright arried a satin _ peaches and boil gently until ten- Incidentally, any time your colors and simple stitches. The ’ fol as. oo TE ET mh you _will_want these towels terilized jars. © a % gg our own Hum — . ce Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Duckworth, Martinsville, an- an aidan” Ration will be a re. Thursday's Menu nounce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret, to Fs RE Joiinet > 9 o'clock to-' BREAKFAST: G: M. N. Record, son of Mrs. Francés Record, Bloomfield. |" Tf you have pe Poubles: By SUK SURNETY 1 i (ateen ap. » Nu’ Record, 50 5, ces + Blog + | If you have penalty cards on| Every homemaker loves to : — directions. 8 Hal ; _ plesauce, ready-to-eat cereal, | The ceremony was read at 4 p. m. July 27 in the First Presbyterian |the table and your partner makes| have a plentiful supply of ap The Indianapolis Times ee Ey French toast, honey, coffee, | Church, Martinsville. _ the initial meld himself, he is not| rons on hand for all the chores 214 W. Marvland St ANNE CABOT wi colored mil + Kidney bean A. reception in the home of the hrida’s mamas “nn * ‘allowed to touch your penalty! about the house and to slip on - : ry : : mel on Livin LUNCHEON: ey sa | ceremony. The couple is living at 1118 Park Ave, Indianapolis. cards, but at your next turn to| when company comes. Indianapolis 9, Ind. The Indianapolis Times gg salad, sliced lomatees lish The bride is a graduate ot Indiana Ui cte. cao wa play, you may meld your penalty The styles are practical and : 5437 EB. Sweet anions, toasted ngiish groom attended Purdue University, (cards in any legal manner you| ornamental, material require- No. 8602 Price 25¢ 530 S. Wells St. nut cookies, tea, milk. > > : : THis te. minimum, rite NO. 8524 Price 25¢ Chicago 7, TIL DIN N ER: Boiled tongue, |1een Problems— Make Canasta + Pattern B. 4 new-rite ae ui perforated patiern in sizes 34, No. 5255 Price 20c nN horseradish ~ sauce, mashed A | » li hin Nets Little ar OR EXAMPLE, you have on 36 38. 40. 42. 44. 46 and 48 Bize...... ; potatoes, buttered snap beans : e table as penalty cards al o' "an 1 'vard of 29.1 : as 2 N Toate Rit with sliced white onions, pple roiis 9 joker, a deuce, two eights and a Biz 36.1 yard of Sh-nch. sits. Fashion, Bok Prics 20 as ' Ite sliced cucumbers, enriched By JOAN How ABOUT ANOTHER ang oy Partner melds Jour’ orrarated Pattern In #1208 12, Name vccasiorsstnesserissssas tt Ssnetsticsn usu snrsane bread, butter or fortified mar- FOLKS DISAGREE about SODA BIL P | ces and a joker. IE 20 30. 05, 40. 42. #4 aughlin garine, fresh peach ice cream, | the merits of apple-polishing. At your next turn to play you: =f ie Cal 14 bib apron. Bree! cusssinsrisisaneransunins coffee, milk £2 have the right to add your joker| 46 and 48. Size 14, bib apron, ws : ; . Are you for it or against it? 3 and. detice to his mela of aces] 2% Yards of 36- or 39-inch; half theceeernsuatensatRsR ss nnarsevay uy eo ba le Road. an E S i is ‘the yr TD whe i thereby making a canasta for| SPron 1% yards. : Manan : him and ki Ready for you now—the new Street cesescssesrsveesssnsesnse BUA cuviusvrnrnnnsnssanansss le Hon a. EFasSe tains up 2, moran Ele, With two lesving You hg 3nd | fall and winter issue of Fash- iy ins ‘ age 0 le mee RR eC AgeT-hRA VEE. AC Or, you may add your joker to} Jon: 48 pages of smart new le LT io Witham X This Way 1 ed about HE pe] ’ | his ace meld, meld the deuce and styles, Bpecial interesting fea- City TPA AS RAREST ITE TIER NEE Sprinkling Increases — Sm Our Lady of fke the poor—he is always two eights, discard the king and] tures, free pattern printed in- Crab Grass ; hurch There's Difference vet 1a ©. apple-polishi be all out of penalty cards. side, Send today for your copy. Bate .....essessrsiseesssassn lllis A. O'Done Bw ds worsl 20pie-jollshing Or you might make your best|— : : Don't give your lawn a light ig vind In Ice Cre am Spots = 3 fem © per. ” Jay play; which will be to add the AO 2 Ch } 4 b + C d sprinkle every afternoon to “cool egroom. The kind of ice cream makes| haunts teacher's desk trying to ag Bis eld of Sces, disear] rl ap er To rere \LO€Qas tings ort.” TH oS ia Jie 8 difference in the method of re-| impress her with his earnest two eights as penalty cards for| Beta Phi Chapter of Alpha Omi- Jones, Crown Point; Miss Nancy Such hallow watering _enin and Miss moving the stain, says Miss IES VOT eT onemoreround. cron Pi Sorority will entertain Bardoner, Michigan City, PR i. Br Taibo ghue, brides- Margaret Furry, textile chemist| ny aot 1a with popular Ye, Choose Combination coeds entéring Indiana University Miss Margie Shroyer, Vincennes, {trom your planted lawn.

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be married to ns Aug. 26 in atholie Church, - M. Swartz Sr, Mr, and Mrs, couple. will include 1 Gatchell, Roy M. Swartz Jr, {ornbrook, Ro= rd Steeb, Mary olle and Claude -

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for the Agriculture Department. Ice cream ‘contains milk or cream, sugar, sometimes egg, often-coloring or fruits of various! -sorts. Therefore, separate treat“ments remove these different; stains. They will come oyt easily, like many other stains, if they are treated when fresh and moist. First aid for stains on washable fabric is sponging with lukewarm water. Cleaning fluid such as carbon tetrachloride, is recommended for stains on nonwashable fabrics.

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SUCH TACTICS can be “sheer waste of time. Teachers, parents and pals see through it. The hours spent buttering people up could be better employed doing the assigned.lessons, helping with household chores or being an honest-to-goodness good friend. Gruffness and grumpiness

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course. If you really like a per- .| son, it's a pleasure to compli“ment him or to do him a favor.

If you're really interested in ~#6Hool or home, teachers and {meld the deuce with some other!

® parents will appreciate your appreciation.

the apple is worthwhile if it's the reflection of your true thoughts and feelings.

of have a cancer of the stomach?

Would a white coating of the | tongue show this? Answer: A white coating of the

egg, milk and some colors. The grease solvent removes grease from cream, chocolate or other ingredients, After sponging with clear water, vanilla or chocolate ice cream stains usually can be washed out with lukewsrm suds. If traces still remain, apply powdered pepsin to the dampened stain,’ let stand half an hour,! then brush and rinse off thorAQUI rire ent

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mn cherr, ble tannin—may be set by heat. For the latter, try sponging with | lukewarm water first, then rub in a few drops of glycerin or! soapless shampoo. Let stand a! few hours, and rinse out. | If, after these careful treat-

the stain, try a safe bleach. One § “of the safest 1s sodium perborate, § sold as powder at drug stores. Shake it on the dampened stain,! let stand several

] hours, then! brush and rinse off. -.

| Card Party Set | The Liederkranz Ladies Society will give a card par - at 8:15 p. m, Saturday in the Liederkranz Hall, Mrs. Jacob Monzel is chairhan, : : | Not in India A WASHINGTON — Women live longer than men everywhere in| the world except India.

Henry Ford's Widow Donates to Church

DETROIT—Mrs. Henry Ford, widow of the automotive pioneer, FAnnounced the gift of a fund of ~which-a-about one million dollars to the. Episcopal Diocese of Michigan for a church in Detroit. > ~1- The church will-be built on an Fruit ‘ice cream stains may eight-and-a-half-acre site surfruit irounding

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THEN AT your next play you this fall at a dessert party to-| Miss Phyllis Wallace is local

ir in your hand, or 3 card an eight and wait one Yes, definitely! The polish on round with the deuce. es, definitely po | You see you are never com- The group includes Miss Maze pelled to meld a penalty card, Kilgus, Louisville, chairman, and but if you don’t meld it, you must Miss Pat Vione and Miss Jane McCleary, Robert McCan,

discard it eventually.

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Beauties Girls Should Have More Than Looks By RUTH MILLETT “LIFE WILL BE so easy for your Susan,” I recently heard one

mother say to another. “She’s so g will come

That's a mistaken notion a lot of women have—that a pretty girl will always find life smooth sail

ing. Sh - H {sn't true, of course. Beauty make life simpler for a girl while she is just a girl. But if she slides along expecting her beauty

out of “life: she-is.sure.10.be. 10... ....

for a rude awakening some day, So it seems to me the mother

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daughter develops the qualities that make a woman capable of ‘meeting life's problems and assuming the responsibilities that come her way. 2 - A girl can bank on beauty for so short a time. And it is a great shock to a woman who has heavily on her looks admiration, and FHI TE RCNA Re SRST RE realize ane day that her beauty

younger women. | " » . > | BUT IF THE MOTHER of a {pretty girl would impress on her while she is still young that the only qualities a woman can bank on for life are qualities of character and ability and personality, there wouldn't be so many un- | happy. envious, disillusioned wom= en who were once pretty, popular | girls. It's; no great tragedy for a woman to see her beauty fade If she has charm, an understanding heart, a real liking for people, and the independence of spirit that comes from knowing she is capable of facing up to whatever

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~dis- theme is “Days at Old IU. dlanapolis alumnae on the com- mer telephone more! “Members of the chapter's travel mittee Include Mesdames Shock- Ni J; successfully made a ing rush team will.be on hand.\ey rockridge, T. Clare Davis, Ned! [00 8, Long, Clarence McIntire, John

{ Taylor, Richmond; Miss Ruth{F, Dirks and John R. Roberts. |course.

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{Ws 96th St. is the hostess for the Misses Maryann Laramie, Nancy, TRENTON, NT = Dorothy to create order out of the mess 7:30 o'clock. event. .The party's Richmond and Ann. Leroy.. In. Erna Peterson, 23-year-old -for-that men have made in the last...

parachute jump at the Lake: |hurst Naval Afr Station. The|delegates of the Fifth Internation. |leap was part of graduation exerEdward ciges in a Navy parachute rigging

knows that she is of some use in the world, that she can still make and keep friends, that she will be Joved so long as she has qualities which are lovable. E Life isn't easy for girl who has | unless has a lot ~ of other good qualities to back it up--qualities that she can count on when her beauty fades.

Gals Must Cleanup

LONDON-—It is up to women

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Lady Astor in a talk to women of 20 nations when she entertained

al Congress of Business and Professional Women in the Astor family home in Clivedon, England,