Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1950 — Page 7
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Velvet, Jet, Buttons Used As Interest
TUESDAY, SEPT. 12, 1950
Eat We WForLess— - (Miss Yoagel Becomes Bride In Season’
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FAY Loi, By SUE BURNETT oT Accent 1 Soe pose ae | { Warns of - ly Pro ucts that's as versatile as can be.
The slim bodice buttons down
Slim Frocks Air Misc:
ta il; : d to the edge of the scalloped hip. 3 on . . Sleeves can be short or three By MARGUERITE SMITH ansed Uti Ize Diminutive Styles quarter length. Od cl Garten Vier He Outlines Ways ; . Pattern 8642 is a -rit peck. cUl Jy: tHac BUSA of ig ihe recinct map, a Noodles and Peas = | Shown at Block's pertonaton pattern fr woTi® “ground three years ago and Women Can Assist called. “The : Slim-skirted frocks with velvet, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 4nd 18. Size | [ast year it had one loom on| «The posibility of an enemy
it and this year none. Why {a this? Or do I havesto have two bushes? N. Hamilton Ave.
Supplement Recipe
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atomic air attack here is serious enough to require as complete as possible preparation on every- : body" 8s part Rs cope. with such TN ae DEIR x his Wo nine was sounded here today by Lt. Frederick T. Cretors,
and a will to 11, short sleeve, 43 39-inch. | Ready for you now—the new
fall and ‘winter issue of Fash | Fa EE TTR
jet and rhinestone accents were! yards of |
shown yesterday afternoon in a group of Diminutiye styles at ~ TENE the Gown Room, are custommade for the American figure, 55” or ..
—1'm afraid our poor lilac Sowa Tha HR
you how it dislikes such drastic treatment. Don’t prune it again
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we 5 styles, special interesting :fea- | tures, free pattern printed in-
Thursday, Fn ee as hi a = i 1 fide. Send {oday fOr your copy. | for a year or two except to re- Joana Department on De ¢ in PRY of fortified mfargarine, two table- Velvet appeared everywhere, { move suckers growing up g a Tor the Re ls igton St gpoons flour; one-half teaspoon black godet "at the back of the | SUE BURNETT | around the base of the plant ut Commerce lanapo : " e Cu p 3 g . : . \ iy al Toms : am 8 : tion: will end salt, two cups milk, on P. heck highlighted a Peg Seoul cape | The Indianapolis Times | Encourage more” healthy councils’ first fall luncheon in the grated cheese. i just flown in from Paris, and { 214 W. M | growth by mulching with st be registered Melt margarine in saucepan. carbon blue . velvet fashioned a 2 . Maryland St, y m Indianapolis Athletic Club. ote in the . 3 al : y Indi lis 9, Ind { rotted manure, rich compost orl “prom all indications Soviet P otis Stir in flour and salt. Gradually Shirtwalsy Irock, jymnle and i ianapous 3, Ind. woods dirt and this fall Russia 1s capable of bringing the 5 gC IRte: add the milk, stirring constantly slimming. The latter dress had No. 8642 Price 25¢ sprinkle’ bone meal plentifully atom bomb to Indianapolis " des Lc s th Y ter’ until thickened. Add grated a small upturned collar and rhine- | around it. Some high phosphate ciared the civil defense deputy die oe e vo ors cheese. Makes 2!3 cups cheese stone buttons that marched down ! 8ize...... : t chemical fertilizer in the spring re tar Puy y, » . . " , > x i peter, bie lh 0 ous sauce. . the front ($49.95). It's also avail- Fashion Book Price 23¢ would help, too. Also check the gtrategic war industries such hree princt le Noodles: Four ounces noodles, sbi a black, ' | bark for scale insect. Is :the 5 Lake County's steel miils and to the yg one tablespoon fortified mar- Velvet stars were appliqued on NAM®. s.veserenssssascnsnscases| bush getting: enough sun” You Allison Division. General Motors Sar Pe garine. - a taffeta cocktail frock ( $49.95 : | ~do not need two lilac bushes to plants inake Yndiana and its hy - Gradually>put the noodles into and a sheer wool “walnut” dress | | have a plentiful supply of capitol likely targets in ease of an elping . one quart of rapidly boiling had black velvet piping on “its [reefers flowers. : enemy air attacks, h lained. e Voters Serv- salted water. Cook until tender. asymetrical closing. “Walnut” is { Ren % r al ac gy . Ae league In co- Drain and rinse in hot- water. a’ warm ‘brown tone that's new Crees etescesnsesassnnesed oT ut," advised Jt Cretors,
Marion County ate taking this ther emphasize importance of
Melt. the margarine and pour it over. the noodles. Grilled Tomatoes: Four to six medium-sized tomatoes, one-quar-
this season. The dress for larger figures is $35 Other were sparkling. burgundy,
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forecast -colors shown City sessessensseatecttiancaons
a rich
Pe lota Xi's $ to Meet
Tonight for Pot Luck
Mémbers of the Delta Beta
[“there are a great many things
that cas be done to salvage lives from such a bombing {f a community will organize officially and teach each member what to
and voting. » ter cup bread crumbs, one strip red, and frost blue, darker than Stats sessssssssssiasssaessees Chapter, Psi Tota Xi Sorority. will go» \n bacon, salt. royal and lighter than navy. se meet at 7 p. m. today in the 38th a ¢ n pointed out to the women 1omas is chair Slice the blossom end from the Peplum Interest . /St. branch,” Merchants National their fields. of opportunity to asService group. tomatoes. Sprinkle with salt and Peplums gave several of the Freeman-Jacobs. Troth Plighted | Bank. sist, lay in first ad. clothing and ng 3 Shimer top with crumb no eres “and dresses a 1950 look. The effect Mr. and Mrs. Meyer O. Jacobs,! The ceremony will he read at A business sedio® will follow feeding refugees, operating motor he reader feel in about one-inc p } appeared in a dandy suit two! 2832 N. NF Jers an. 1:30 p. m. Oct. 15 in the Gold the pot-luck supper, Mrs. Martin corps and helping with displaced
worth voting d at thé booth. 3 published regue as a mee Mrs. Jane Ogle 1t league mems= Voters Service, Bicket is in ip the booth. rvice members include MesDraper, Harry
place on top of the crumbs. Broil until nicely browned and the tomatoes are tender. { Garden Peas: Cook frozen; peas according to directions on! the package. Drain and add one] tablespoon fortified margarine. Arrange the noodles, grilled tomatoes and margarined peas on a serving dish: Serve with cheese! sauce. Serves four to. six.
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r St piecer in wool that was accented . Room of th ] ‘with velvet and jet ($49.95). \nounce the sppossmg ning Rabbi Maurie Godtiett Wc floating panel centralized ‘of their daughter. Gertrude! ficiate,
| skirt
Noble Bretzman photo
interesting side drape lined with man.
Miss Margalou Jeanne Vogel and Howard Joseph Vogel were royal
married Sept. 3 in the Presbyterian Church at Lebanon. Mrs. Mitchell J. Vogel, Lebanon, are the parents of the bride, and frock was $29.95. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Vogel, | groom's parents.
Mr. and
Elmhurst, Il. are the bride. |
Blackwood on Bridge—
rayon
interest in dress, and an Evelyn,
to Harold Russell Free-| The bride-to-be is a graduate of the 8t. Vincent's Hospital ang Mrs. School of Nursing. The prospec-| 270 N.[tive bridegroom is a graduate of| Indiana University.
blue crepe
distinguished black dress. The
He is the son of Mr. latter George 1... Freeman, [Meridian St.
Eastburn will preside.
himan, David vice "Dale Finds Out Holdings by Forcing Bid, | ompuany Keeley, Frank
"dson, Thomas rton Good and
Mr. Dale decided to be satisfied with a part score if Mr. Masters had : a minimum—but to go on to game if he found out the opening: was North-South Yferante ll a maximum, : ib He was able to get the desired information easily by making the | Mr. Dae. 3 ~~ one round forcing bid of two clubs. . Reed S73 was now obligated roe : nner to Monee ai bid the; Vas assured. This spade game D—A 5 ndar with the two range with a minimum and [Ruy gndoubiedly Lave been c—Q 8 2 the subject of at the three range with-a maxi- reached by several other sequen- WEST FAST subject o was also required to| Ces of bidding. | Mrs. Keen Mr. Abel mum, He was 3 h lustrates, however, | ey Blackwood, show a four card major If he The deal illustrates, however! gq one &—J 10 5 2 »e vice presie had ae. {that the use of ‘the Blackwood H-~A KQ638 H—I02 of the Indiana He correctly rebid three. spades, method of no open oud, D—J 10.8 4 D—Q 9.63 Society State which left the way open to wind! resnones Hoss no Preven 8 C—109 7 8 cC—J 65 fore metnbers up at game in either spades or PEVLAZISNP am In J SOUTH Si no trump, depending on Mr. AER oh ME you can Mr. Masters inner in the Dale's holding. | nave the several important ad-| Sit Ry 8 | ill : by th 0 — ill precede the Fave Game or wis i Yantages off a, ¥ e Do pk 1 2 | 0 7 r. Da - Yon { SI1SS6 Boosion lighted with the three spade call, 2nCe that the best final bia will = ~~ % ae : He now felt very secure about the not be “submerged” in the pro- The ng: 1 | en cess. | SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST
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ndianapolis.- bly alarmed if they are a he could do about it. . : I ae Ene ot od But he could 1d protect himself it Proposed . CORDUROYSDoctors ar e partly uresponsic Crocheted Set Old Maids’ to-Bo « FOULARDS ble for this a . s . tide of fear. | | Honored With Gifts * PLAIDS Years agoj | . RY they, too, consid-| ! By RUTH MILLETT ® PLAIN COLORS d any heart] A DENTON, Texas, school murmur ag, quite] teacher has come .out with the © TWO.TONES serious and often| proposal that there ought to be ® ALL-OV put people to bed an “Old Maid’s Day” once a year, -OVERS for months at a| gto be ohserved by giving gies to . “Hive Just because; oid glare —— 2. LINED RAYONS ’ a murmur ,was| | e estimates * WOO heard. The situ- that s he has Ls ve W—yet I Dr. Jordan. .4ion pow is spent at least ® UNLINED RAYONS -Rinse Surf | ¢ quite different. $1500 during the last twenty - five
n washday, !
Demands Minimum-Maximum Response
WHEN MR. MASTERS opene
hand. His partner had shown a maximum opening and a nine card trump suit certain in Spades
The Doctor Says—
Murmur Not
Always Serious
Isn't Certain
Sign of Disease By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. MANY PEOPLE become terri-|
Just hearing a heart murmur |
d the bidding with one no trum
Mrs. Keen was disappointed at ! today's final bid. She was hoping her opponents would end up in | three no trump. She made the best of matter by taking the first three tricks with her heart honors. ‘She then shifted to the jack of diamonds.and Mrs. Masters was in with the king.
Protects Himself
He still had to make a careful play to bring in 10 tricks. He could lose anqther trick only if] one opponent held all four out-| standing trumps. If Mrs. Keen, had‘ all four, there was nothing!
=
mp, South dealer
| first, he would have lost his con-
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INT 2C Pass | 38 4S All Pass |
Mr. Abel was the culprit. Accord. | ingly he first led to dummy’s queen of spades. Mrs. Keen | showed out and Mr. Abel's jack | land 10 of spades were trapped. If Mr. Masters had carelessly | played the ace or king of spades!
Pass Pass
tract.
‘We, The Women—
Special Day
years on pres-
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CHOOSE FROM—
® GABARDINES
children in case of an emergency.
» time and is not eriough. It is necessary to} 5 . akes—but I decide whéther the murmur is al St sali ii; ’ ral when I sign of serious heart disease and, } Toth Da ¥ 3 out. to.dry.” - whether it is active or healed. bridal showers, :
surprise —
“-do not have any serious mine) 1B LAve
Children frequently have heart
true disease of the heart. These are called functional murmurs.| They are outgrown in time, aml
o o s . { THE MURMURS of the heart coming from disease are most | commonly caused by rheumatic fever. Some, particularly in children, are the result of birth defects of the heart, and are called | congenital murmurs, There are al few other possible causes for
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weddings and such events and J figures this . stream. of gifts Ruth Millett shouldn't be a one-way affair. Her home town latched on to! her idea to the extent of giving a
which old maids were the honored |
guests. But it seems to me the idea |
school teacher suggests, made a] special day celebrated once a year |
IO | like Mother's Day and Father's
| Day.
newspaper-sponsored party at|-
ought to be picked up-'and; as this |.
Sale
as soft as heart murmurs, but those two are 5 | . sn * had with by far the most common. 5 | THE ONLY THING wrong is 9 CL 1d as white Most of the heart murmurs Re { the title, YY hose shirts from birth defects are fairly ser-| REE Most of us know at least one| ane : 0 rnight in - . . dus. Some of them are responsi-| By MRS. ANNE CABOT unmarried woman whose thought- haha ’ . ore, all my ble for the “blue babies” of which Here is an eye-catéhing set fulness, kindness and generosity. everyone has hear. Today -some . with her own time and interest
) sweet and
- BREAKFAST: Tomato tribute to your taste . . : juice, shredded wheat —bis= | 372 W. Quincy St. Ei i ap ST offer ya . Y ’ : " hy ways, Shits, i or forks: : Chicago 6, Ill {family members, often helping to © ers us al his salesmen’ s and showroom samples. We buy : to be exhibited and enjoyed year- round. Two sold when I ed margarine, marmalade, yn educate nieces and nephews and = he 3 : beautifully coffee, milk. : take care of the — bo ‘them al and pass the savings on to you. They're all brand supreme-quality fabrics’ Menswear Worsted wool - 2 ttle dresses LUNCHEON: Baked eggs | No. 5615 Price 20c (their married children have no : : BEE in a r and. crisp in tomato cups, bologna-let- : ; : time for, let's not call them by new, first quality and mostly one of a kind. ‘Mostly in medium sharkskin and Menswear 100%, worsted wool gab. + ! No-Rinse tuce sandwiches, plan-over. [Name Ssvbussssnssisensanarivis int hateful term “old maid.” y : ; : ‘eo 9 ly ala Ee a a So atest | are my up & better name size. Be here early, we can't duplicate this offering. Use our ardine ; . . in the new season's leading fashion Era \ . ; Brest... a n tha e've n a just i : : teas’ o ics . 9" No-Rinse Surf DINNER: Vegetable-noodle ; {and honorable term for the un- Lays uey Plan to buy them for Christmas. = colors, Misses’ sizes8 to 18, Junior sizes 7 to 9. duct approved pe eg onion low sesvErnese nse inen RAETIN Roman 100 4 long. Jong! z : Mmm eR ed or no rinsing! a oeolats ” ir rep w-tounding “ou : ¥ Wasson's Men's Stor: Street Fioor ; > Wasson's Coat Shop, Second Floor pt — pudding, cookies, coffee, milk, : state ey mald." x 1 x : “ £2 > Sl ie 7 = Ty ; “ Ry - ] rs : i 3 P # a s en % : : : X a Xs iL . i. : ; i + i 2 Ee ; Ertan L = 2, + a 2 sie > : : bk 2 ; A a i - « : t alan 5 : a ‘ a i > “3 - eS
of these birth defects of the heart can be corrected by surgery. As time goes on, more and more
that will compliment your fall and winter wardrobe, Crochet the cloche and pouchy bag in a soft tweedy yarn in lovely color
make her the kind of friend to [whom we'd like to pay tribute. But we don’t think of her as an |“old “maid.”
Why Not A Coat This Fall
That's a Year-'Round Coat Wardrobe? |
New Zi
ip-In
Zip-Out Coats
is being learned about this sub-| mixtures such as beige-blue- We th ® ed 8, ink of her as a charmin, s ject. Encouraging developments,| pus or lavender-violet and |jind- hearted, capable i A In Fabrics Usually Found ————100, can be expe SIDI ous in white. {woman who just never happened
creasing knowledge about Theumatic fever. If this disease can be conquered, then thé number. of people with heart murmurs. will’ become greatly lessened. .
Wednesday's Menu
Pattern 5615 Tocludes complete crocheting instructions, materials requirements, stitch illustrations, and finishing directions.
ANNE CABOT _ The Indianapolis Times
ito marry. We probably even think {now and then, “What a wonderful
wife she would have made some|"
{man. "
80 If we ever get around to |setting aside a special day for thes {unmarried women who teach our | children and hold down other im-
: oF Now 448 to )50
ONCE A YEAR this, Stieiading Men's Robe specialist
In Coats
workmanship are truly a
at $79.50
IT'S A VALUE-to-you +hat you should investigate
now—in view of the low price. The material and
