Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1950 — Page 14
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. Council J Nelson Grills Is Speaker
“We must restore the control of our educational system to Lhe local community first of all” Nelson Grills, Indiana University, : Law School professor, told the Indiana Youth Conservation
of Citizens,” Mr. Grills declared, “For too long we have accepted learning in place of understanding as the important test for good education.” He said our children are trained to’ know many things but to] Lelieve in very little except that a bepevolent state would provide| for their needs. {
| { Other Home Also speaking at the meeting| in the Central YWCA Mas Mrs Doro F. Buschmann, In: apolis EE Men's Center, Inc.| These soft cuddly animals are director. : | so perfect for gift-giving, They She pointed out that the regular) are simply crocheted in the loop
By MRS. ANNE CABOT
programs for youth conservation hould not be adandoned during military emergency. She show- | how volunteer co-operation was elping make a ‘home away from home” for service men in the temporary’ headquarters in the World War Memorial.
stitch and stuffed with the softest odds and ends. Patterns 5063. and 5033 include complete crocheting instructions, material requirements, stitch illustrations and finishing directions.
All types of furniture and Needlework fans--Anne Cabequipment will be needed she; ot's big mew album is here. said, when the center is moved| Dozens of fascinating new deinto permanent headquarters in| signs, gifts, decorations and the ' Public Service Commission; special features . . . plus four building, 111 N. Capitol Ave. | gift patterns and directions,
Will Begin On Nov. 3
Audubon Bociety screen tours |
Third in the series will be “Beneath Buckeye Siies,” pic] turing Ohfo’s hills, fields, and] forests, shown by Karl Maslowski j
film by Dr. O. 8. Pettingill Jr.,| ANNE CABOT on the Black Hills, “In the Hills The Indiana of Gold.” .
polis Times ; | 372 W. Quincy St. | All but the lat of these will Chicago 6. I be shown in the World War Me80 0, iL morial. Dr. Pettingill's film will| No. 5063 Price 20c |be shown in.Caleb Mills Hall at! : Shortridge. : No. 5033 Price 20¢ |" Audubon members who handie| Needlework Book Price 25¢ ' [tickets include Mark Pangborn, N 125 E. 40th 8t.; Henry A, West,| you'll find each require just one AIMO .ccvvsssnsssensasssssesss 5820 Crittenden Ave, and Mrs. yard of fabric in the smaller
Three of the Toveliest blouses
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Among resolutions proposed by
Mrs. Walter Eskew, Martinsville. | . legislative chairman, for comei Blackwood on Bridge—
support during the 1051 General Bi of . ; 1 N Assembly were: (1) ald to de er 0 Oo
pendent children inerease and]
Block’s Auditorium. Mrs. J, Clif- know his over-all strength ton Hirschman will review “The very narrow limits. |
sirmethened, sooner ries 1€ S Strong in Every Suit
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Joel Hadley, 6123 Park Ave. sizes. Make all three to wear 1 with skirts and suits or as gifts, Pattern 8659 is a sew-rite per~ Street. vents— forated pattern for sizes 12, 14, FRB INANIIRNRIRNERIIIRISES : 16, 18 and 20. Bize 14, 1 yard BUMS coivssacssiorsissinnnrsns . TOMORROW of 39-inch for each style. Alpha Gamma Latrelan—8 p, m. Don’t miss the latest issue of Mrs. William Bowen, 3034 Park,| Fashion—just off the press! hostess. Speaker, Lt, Fred Cre-| This fall and winter catalog is T : T | | tors. planned to guide you smoothly ram P ells Friday Afternoon Reading—1:30| in sewing smart, wearable fall : p. m. Mrs. Alice Cole Btubbs,| clothes. Free pattern printed 1812 Kessler Blvd, E. Drive, inside the book. 5 - |. hostess. Program on Indiana. { Butler “100” Chap., ITSC~1 p. m.
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* hour). Punch down;
cups of sifted flour. Add €g8S yo) in dry cornmeal, Cover with “iad, raspberry gelatin, and crumbled yeast. Beat with , towel and 16t rise in a warm: CoOKles, milk, a rotary egg beater for two 3.0 until double in bulk. Bake DINNER: Broiled ham
minutes, Add the cornmeal, Add enough flour to make a soft dough,
Turn out on lightly floured board and knead until satiny, dough
_about 10 minutes, Round into ball; place in greased bowl;
Market Basket— Plenty of Pumpkins Available at Markets;
Supply of ‘Lima Beans Rapidly Dwindling
slices, candied sweet potatoes, buttered broccoli, cornmeal yeast rolls, butter or fortified margarine, lettuce wedgés, thousand Island dressing, pineapple upside down cake, coffee, milk.
in a moderately hot oven (400 degrees F.) 20 to 25 minutes.
Friday's Menus BREAKFAST: Orange juice, oatmeal with brown
_|ers’ Association meetings. Hostesses will be Miss Eliza-
Mesdames Ivan Kelly, E. E. Mc- pang and decided that game was Mullen and E. F. Miller. lextremely unlikely, He planned
{to pass the no trump.
Planned for Saturday
/there was practically nothing in
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White Witch Doctor” (Stinetorf). i , {what | { In. today’s deal, for example, What meager holding, a penalty] ae. lowel 2. Martin 1a ed by When Mr. Dale bid one no trump, {double was clearly called for. * Mr. Masters looked at his own Takes Only Six
{win only six tricks—four hearts It's a welcome return, too, for [Lester Murphy, Hammond.
. na ox jand his two side aces. Down two! 1: Soroptimist Club Tea | When Mr. Champion overcalled.|__500 points for Masters — while people have been grow.
{he got a different idea. He knew pga,
Mrs. Henry F. Schricker and Mr. Abel's hand. He also knew North-South cards woul prod 3 " five-foot-eiaht d nMrs. Hal Bryant will be hostesses his side had at least six trumps/only a part Sarde q uce| son of & "01g ad o
it was clear that he and Mr. Dale sound overcall. If . It will be from 3 to 5 p.m. in had over half the total high card|ne miont. well Lees etseg ed! he did. Keep what furniture you |
istiength. So, even with his some- game ~The. point is, he couldn't ni msi tell Who had the balance of| room, but include a deep, com- IRiviera Club. The children’s power, his left hand opponent or| fortable chair for the head of event will be followed by a “hard his partner, the house.
" - |beth Osborne, Mitchell; Mrs, J. (E. P. Holland, Bloomington; Mrs. ~Elizabeth Hillyer. John Ellis Fell, Kokomo; Miss The big chair returns . . . Martha Elliott, Richmond; Mrs. MR. CHAMPION was able to, even to the home that's small. C. H. Cox, Pendleton, and Mrs.
Assisting at the tea table will
/ ing bigger, furniture has be- land Miss Marie Thurston, AlexNot bad on a hand where the| come smaller. Many a six-foot |anaria, i
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county health units and (3) kind- : : By JOAN SCHOEMAKER BRUSSELS SPROUTS—Moderate. ergartens be made an integral THIS HAND {llustrates one of the most important strategic| Mrs, Michael Moran, 4335 Park, SUE BR WITH TACK-O-LANTERNS and witches © AG heap; very plentiful. part of the school system and Advantages in opening the bid with one no trump. hostess. “The New England The Indianapolis Times hi u pros - a AA ny ionioy Hest funds be made available for their If second hand overcalls, the partner of the no trump bidder| States,” Mrs. W. W. Houppert. 214 W. Maryland St. maki 08 err Ioemal 3 Hi gg Rei hag quality. ! §. xen gupport. san Soultle de Jenalies ia, 104 So miomalle feeling that the Normandy Chap. ITSO —12:30 Indianapolis 9, Ind. abundant and moderately priced pumpkins now CELERY—Plentiful; cheap. : w : ” - | Ir or IE nd ih Diensve strength In gvery sult) p.m. Mrs. R. H. Jolmaan, 54181, 3650 Price 25¢ | available. CELERY CABBAGE—Scarce; moderate. Journ alism Group doublétan x th 's tals | ess singleton 2 ollton, a peaker, Biss Lima beans will be available locally for just COLLARD GREENS--Higher; scarce. |or doubieton in the enemy's su vB. C. . CL BIE a aewaire ns CUMBERS— : 3 (In other words the: opener guar-|SoniitDealer... Quincy—12:30 p. m. Mrs. Ronaid| Fashion Book Price 25¢ ons more Sl PRES FRUITS yO Expen five ares To Hear Cravens | East-West vulnerable Fox, 5148 E. 21st, hostess. ENDIVE—Cheap |antees at least three small cards NORTH Woman’s Round Table—1 p. m./ Name ..cceecavesccscssscsanessl APPLES-Moderate; good quality; Jonathans, P. a Joe Cravens, Indianapolis Star or queen doubleton at his weakest | Mr. Masters Mrs. R. R. Reeder, 118 W. 44th, : . Golden and Red Delicious, Grimes Golden and ES CAROLY Inexn rable EAOtOgT Pes ll 244Tes8 he Jo holding in any suit. | SK 3 : hostess. Program, K E| SANSA NNNANTANENNIRSIRSINRIRES 4 2 man Beauty avaliaple. li Heh GREENS Cheap: ; Beasonak . | : CADOES—Slightly : ; ma Phi, national journalism so-| When your partner opens with Hed y? 3 Lancet. = Street ..coceceeccsrcacssccncans BANANAS—Plentiful; moderate. HEAD LETTUCE—Better quality; cheaper; more rority Monday. The session willione of a suit and the next player 3 GF a City sessssessnsustnsnssesvinnne CASABAS-—Out of season temporarily. I 5 be in the Indianapolis Press Club|overcalls, you are sometimes, WEST 3 4 19 ABE Dési gning Woman State \ SEAPEFRUIT--Plarida, \ crop more plentiful; Lo. LETTUCE. Crabper: better quality; . a BEATEN RENNIN RNENIRBNNININS ’ : A business meeting will follow|faced With the problem of decid-| Mr, Champion Mr. Abel : GRAPES—White, scarce; Tokays, reasonable; Plentiful. the talk. Reservations should be|ing whether to double or to bid; S~3 5 Sd 0842 3 V5 P| Fe abundant. : MUSHROOMS Moderate; higher than usual. made with Mrs, John Kleinhenz|toward a possible game for your HA Blan H-=-2 Ly ; Coes § arty anne HONEYDEW MELONS—High; scarce. OKRA—Out of season, or Mrs. Robert Juday by tomor- : > 2 D—10 5 4 LEMONS—Moderate; plentiful, -ONIONS—Plentiful; cheap. row night side. Your partner may have any- c.__4 4 O—8 653 LIMES. Mod ate PARSNIPS— Moderate . / t -half to ; T b . & : p . A HL hres rom (wh 2nd ene he SOUTH For eacne rs ORANGES—California and Florida juice variety PARSLEY—Reasonable; abundant. Mrs. J. C. Hirschman ih | Mr. Dale A reception for teachers who| _ available; price coming down. ERS Pre Up slightly; moderate. . . Problem Minimized S—A Q 10 are members of the Kappa Kappa| PEARS—Scarce; high. Sin POTATOES—Plentiful supply from all sections; To Give Book Review ad #5 al H~Q 6 PINEAPPLES—Off the market temporarily. cheap. ‘ : USUALLY there Is no such] D—K J8 7 {Kappa i being meld this STRAWBERRIES Scarce, high, RADISHES—Scarce; higher. WL Sigua Xe Moers Chih) problem when partner opens one CK 972 i I arranged od in i FRESH VEGETABLES ROMAINE—Temporarily off the market. LI I ar at Tohe trump. ln 1 iced hand and you| sot ; ) connection with the State Teach-| PEANS—Green beans, scarce; high; limas, just SPINACH-More abundant; cheap. *
available one more week. SQUASH-Top quality; reasonable; plentiful.
; plentiful. , SWEET POTATOES—Very cheap; abundant. TOMATOES Moderate In supply; higher.
TURNIPS—Cheaper. WATERCRESS—Moderate; higher.
BIBB te. ad BROCOOLI--Mudarate; excellent quality; abund- . ant. ‘
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