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' WEDNESDAY, SEPT. President's Day Honors
27, 1950
Enjoying a minute's chat preceding the reception and musical tea which highlighted the
Mrs. Thornburgh
. Woman's ‘Department Club's President's Day this afternoon are Mesdames C. E. Griener, Frank G. Sink and John W. Thornburgh (left to right). Mrs. Thornburgh, who was honored, began her
second year as WDC president today.
Chairman of the day was Mrs. Sink and Mrs. Griener,
- garden department chairman, had charge of decorating the clubhouse and arranging the fall festival flower show held after the program.
Skirts and Blouses Are Designed to Match
By SUE BURNETT Fach of the skirts illustrated has a blouse to match-—or combine it with all the blouses and sweaters in your wardrobe. Pattern 8619 is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and 18. Size 12, skirt, 2% yards of 39-inch; blouse, 8, sleeve, 2! yards. Pattern 8635 is a sew-rite perforated pattern for sizes 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 18. Size 11 skirt, 17% yards of 39-inch; blouse, short sleeve, 173 yards. Ready for you now—the new fall and winter issue of Fashfon; 48 pages of smart new styles, special interesting features, free pattern printed inside. Send today for your copy.
SUE BURNETT The Indianapolis Times 214 W, Maryland St. Indianapolis 9, Ind. No. 8619 Price 25¢ No. 8635 Price 25c
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Vincent Monte-Sano Visits Ayres’ Women will face this winter's smog and snow with
drooping shoulders and partially bared calves. While hemlines are riding up (all around or only in front) there is still a lot of winter coat left for milady to bundle around her. The wrap picture, as seen through: the collection of Vincent Monte-Sano Jr. now being shown on Ayres’ third. floor, is A dramatic done. Mr. Monte-Sano, the New York designer, is in the store today to advise customers.
Loop Weave
The great-coat has become
vestee collar. It highlights a bark tweed town coat.
. Together with the shorter hemline, the seven-eighths coat is being used. Bright red lines a black and white woven check wrap-around that falls in folds like the cape of a Spanish nobleman. : For the woman who wants to be the center of attention, Mr. Monte-Santo suggests his tailored, belted great-coat in stark winter-white flannel. And the woman with a proportioned figure can try the torso silhouet. The long basque, molded over the hips is used in a winter blue. It's also adapted under drop shoulders and cape collars. In contrast to the sweep of his coats, the famed designer's
suits are slim and figure-fitting.
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List Recipes For Popular | Milk Drinks | They're After-School Treats for Children |
By GAYNOR MADDOX MILK IS one of the most eco-| nomical forms of nutrition for! your growing children. - !
A quart a day furnishes the :
amount of calcium needed for a
child, daily, as well as other im- oa \ portant nutrients. Like all dairy’
foods, milk is an essential part of the child's diet. Give the child a glass at each meal. The fourth glass (to make up. the quart) can be served in cooked foods or after school in popular milk-drinks,
” LJ LJ CARAMEL MILK SHAKE Four cups milk, pinch salt, four
{tablespoons caramel sirup, vanilla
ice cream or whipped cream. Combine all ingredients and shake virorously. Serve cold with | a spoonful of vanilla ice cream, or hot with a spoonful of whipped cream. To make caramel sirup: Dissolve two cups sugar in one-half cup water (preferably in an aluminum pan). Cover and boil rapidly until sirup thickens.
Remove cover and cook .over| Dursery linens.
color. Remove from heat and
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ Eat Well for Less— Linen Design
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By MRS. ANNE CABOT Cross stitched bunnies caught in garlands of flowers make | most appealing embroidery on Extra designs low heat until sirup is amber] are given, which can suitably
be used on hand towels, dresser
Islowly add one cup boiling water.| Scarf or children’s clothes. Return to heat and continue
Pattern 5743 includes hot-iron
to cook over low heat until cara-| transfer of embroidery, material
mel melts (about three or four minutes). Makes about one and one-fourth cups. ly covered jar in a cool place.
» ” ~ MILK 'N' HONEY Four cups milk, 6 tablespoons honey, pinch salt, two eggs, well beaten. } Add milk, honey and salt to| beaten eggs. Shake well and serve for four.
Thursday's Menus” BREAKFAST: Fruit bowl (apples, grapes, pears), ready-to-eat cereal, raisin toast, butter or fortified margarine, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Scalloped’ eggs with cheese, pickle relish, enriched bread, butter or fortified margarine, frosted devil's food cup cakes, tea, milk. DINNER: Eggplant stuffed with ground leftover ham, rye bread, butter or fortified margarine, lettuce wedges, Russian dressing, steamed apricot pudding, foamy sauce, | coffee, milk. {
We, the Women— Consideration |
Is Important Help Daughter
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To See Man's Flaws |
By RUTH MILLETT “OUR 20-YEAR-OLD daughter is engaged to a young man who obviously isn't as deeply in love with her as she is with him. He is inconsiderate of her, seems to
centered in many little ways. “Her father and I both have tried to point out those flaws in h 1 8 character
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Tiered Skirt
Mr. Monte-8ano says that his Jackets this fall hit women just the right place, “or I hope they will.” He uses scallops to aecent the just right place.” A bow to the feminine emphasis is the softness of a set-in-belt and pocket details on a | gray flannel suit. In line with over-all fashion rele: es are the black velvet | costumes... The plush cloth falls
haps, she knows deep down in her heart that we are right. “But she is determined to Ruth Millet | marry him in spite of it. Is there]
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requirements, color chart and stitch illustrations. Needlework Fans—Anne Cabot's big new album is here. Dozens of fascinating new de- | signs, gifts, decorations and | special features, . .. Plus four gift patterns and directions.
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Q.—1 want to make a long flower
bed on the side of my lawn, In this space I'll have to move some monthly roses and tulip and hyacinth bulbs. I feel it won't hurt the bulbs but am | afraid for the monthly roses. | Is there any special care I should give them or should I leave them until spring? Lockerbie St.
happily now than the established bulbs will. Fall is a grand time to transplant roses. Take up both bulbs and roses with care so that you disturb present root growth as little as
Canasta— :
Rules Are Given for Taking the Discard Pile
By OSWALD JACOBY IF YOUR side has not melded previously you must meet two requirements if you wish to take the. discard pile for your initial meld. The first requirement is a simple one. You must hold in your hand a natural pair that matches the top card and you must com-| mence your play of taking the pile by placing this pair on the table. The second is a little more com-| — “ plicated. You must be able to pro-| In melding the ‘minimum you
duce a certain minimum count. Are entitled. to place as many dif-
This minimum depends on your ferent melds on the table as you
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and either two or three of your eights, Only two are necessary since the joker and aces will count 90 and two eights from your hand plus one from the discard pile will count 30 more,
One Play Barred
score at the beginning hand.
Points Figured
“srmuch as you wish.
IF YOUR score is 3000 of more
you must have 120 points, if it is or use any other cards in the pile| less than 3000 but at least 1500 as part of your initial meld. vou must have 90 points, if it is] , less than 1500 at least 50, while the discard pile properly. Among card pile will give 90. Needing 50 lif your score is minus you need no the cards in your hand you have you must use the joker but need
of the Wish and to count the top card of
IF YOU need 90 only you can the discard pile if necessary. {still - meld everything or if you Top Card Counted prefer you may put down the .YOU are not entitled to count |joker and three eights only. This will count 80 and adding
Here is an example of taking)
a joker, two aces and three eights. use two eights from your hand only, whilé if your score is minus
Iminimum. | These figures are minimums An eight is discarded to you. and you may exceed them as| If you need 120 you must put/all you must do is put down a
down the joker and the two acesicouple of eights.
least a haf day's sun, where water will not stand around their roots for days after heavy rains. Prepare the soil carefuly and enrich it. well. For the roses will stay put for a long time if you treat them well,
might wake her up? She reads Tuk-a-Pache Coed Club | |
Probably not. But don’t you, her parents, give up without doing
|everything in your power to make
her see what a mistake she may be making.
Teen-agers Will Meet
Teen-age members of the Tuk-|
a-Pache Coed Club will hold their [frst meeting from 7 to 11 p. m.| For a man who isn't consider- ppiday in
the central branch
ate of a girl before marriage will ywWCA. certainly be less so after mar- The group sponsors daneing,
riage. And if she loves him far] PONE. more than he loves her, she will ping-pong
games.
billiards Seasonal parties, special)
and table
in tiers on the skirt of a “little, |ajways be at & decided disad- 4.0 ces and outings will be planned
suit” and is combined with an ermine collar in a coat dress.
vantage,
{by the club throughout the year.
MAYBE YOU can paint a more An added program is held from
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the old standby. Deep-piled and textured fabrics have made fit
vivid picture for her of what her ? to 10 p. m. each Wednesday. married life would be like if she]
One
greater than ever. One in bark (burnt sienna) is of a loop weave, referred to by the designer as poodle cloth. It’s a wrap-around, long in back and cut awdy in front to reveal
marries this man if you can use|
some wife she knows as an example—some wife who has turned into a dreary door mat for a man who doesnit love her. enough to care about her happiness.
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the slim skirt of the matching suit. } There is also -the princess great-coat and the fitted coachman coat, The latter in allpurpose black and brown - is dressy with a double cape tollar for top interest. Also setting off the shoulder and neckline is the double
DR. ANSWERS—
Question: I am suffering frem pernicious anemia and would like to know if there is any cure for same. Answer: Pernicious anemia usually can be. successfully treated but not cured. The . ‘most common form of treatment consists in giving liver
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The thing that makes your as-| signment difficult is that girls love to be in love and often ro-| mantically think that if they can just marry a certain man every problem will work itself out. . . You may not be able to get that
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she marries him, never bring up| ss the matter again.
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Three Railway Women Will Go to Chicago
Three local women will leave Friday evening to attend the national board meeting .-uturday of the Rail Business Women's Association in Chicago. ey are Miss Delia M. Gard-| iner, president; Mrs. Bessie Mi-|
speak of “curing” the disease. |
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