Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1950 — Page 7

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in an employment office. “The easiest way to make the transition from being your own

~ .boss at home to working in the

Ppusiness world,” Miss Heywood says, “is to take a course. It might be a three-week free

~ typing course given by your

“high school vocational center, or a six-week course in dietetics or any Ties course which has

Mrs. Marjorie Taylor loft talks over her job huntin aroblons with Miss Anne Heywood, director of the rb ob bring Clinic.

prospects of being useful to you. This will give you needed experience in taking orders from a teacher and getting to class on time. It will also give you practice in working easily with others.”

To overcome the employer's

feeling that the older woman is restless and unenthusiastic, she must pick a job to which she can bring some enthusiasm. “During the last wat, too many women flocked to department store jobs or to the assembly lines without thinking

Helps Start Careers No Apologies

* is fo go to an employment

about it” Miss He ex- ~~ plains. “The result that they didn’t like their jobs and stayed on half-heartedly because of the money.” A self - analysis ' session in which the older woman jots down the things she has done which she most enjoyed doing is helpful. It might be cooking, it might be caring for chil-

dren, it might be doihg small repair jobs about the house.

"WHATEVER it is, it's a start. She'll find three or four lines that she likes best. Next, she should go to her public

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"|father, Ellery James, Tell City.

library and ask for a vocational index which will help her find books about the kind of jobs which cover the things she likes | to do. “When you start your actual Job hunting,” Miss Heywood says, “you know if you'd rather be a food demonstrator or a plumber’s assistant. At the outset, it's better to answer helpwanted ads in the paper than it

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agency. Employment agencies take their orders from employers who are likely to be rigid about demanding experience.” Last, but certainly important, Miss Heywood warns that the older = woman should not apologize for job hunting. Needing or wanting a job is no disgrace. It's often the beginning of an entirely new outlook.

Defense Day

| Plans Made.

- DAR Chapter

To Meet Wednesday

The Caroline Scott Harrison DAR Chapter will mark Nation-

| al Defense Day Thursday aftermoon.

Clay Conner Jr,

James O'Nann will sing. Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, honorary na‘tional defense chairman, Mrs. Lowell 8. Fisher and Mrs. Odin| F. Wadleigh, chairman and vice , are in charge of the

. and Charles H. Smith. Mrs. James Lathrop Gavin and

| Mrs. Ernest DeWolte Wales will

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‘lison Division, General Motors, will speak on, “This Is Our Problem.” Hostesses will be Mrs. William -~ H. Howard, chairman, assisted by Mesdames J. Ottis Adams, J, Allan Greenland, Deborah Moore, James B. Nelson, Albert P. Smith, John M. Somerville and H. R. Wilson. g

who spent © World War II with guerilla bands . in the Philippines, will speak on | “Communism in Action.”

Fairbanks : .salt, one and one-half cups canned or sieved

Eat Well For Less—

By GAYNOR MADDOX THIS ONE you're going to like —a combination of the. spicy flavor of a special molasses pumpkin

ice cream. That's something the [family and guests can be thankful for, Undiluted evaporated milk, a popular dairy food, gives the fill-

pie and the smoothness of vanilla

longer.

Tillie & Billie

This is the first of six articles on Thanksgiving feasting.

ing a creamy, velvety texture as well as rich flavor.

i * Assisting at the tea will be ® m8 " | Mrs. George Scott Olive, chair; PUMPKIN “PIE AND . man; Mrs. James W. Trotter, vice| * ICE CREAM : : chairman, Me ¢ rry- Allen | Van *Osdol, exes It Carter: Gné™’'quart vanilla ice cream

ed milk (one and two thirds cups), one-half cup. brown sugar, one teaspon cinnamon, one-fourth teaspon ginger, one-fourth teaspon nutmeg, one-half teaspoon

Place: ice cream in

ready to serve. Beat eggs slightly; add molasses and milk. Add all dry ingredients to pumpkin. Blend egg mixture with pumpkin mixture Pour into unbaked pie shell. Bake

in hot oven (425 degrees F.) for

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The Spiciness of a Pumpkin Pie Blends Well With Velvety Vanilla Ice Cream

'|110 minutes. Reduce heat to 325 of ice cream on each portion. Cull degrees F.-and bake 40 minutes Makes a 10-inch pie to serve six

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Tuesday's Menus

BREAKFAST: Orange juice, oatmeal, crisp bacon, coffee cake, coffee, milk. .

LUNCHEON: Tomato

Juice, toasted cheese sandwiches, baked apples, tea, milk,

THANKSGIVING ‘DINNER: Black bean soup, lemon slices, roast turkey, oyster stuffing, giblet gravy, oldfashioned cranberry sauce, —potatoes mashed with yellow turnips, green beans with almonds, stuffed and broiled tomato halves, buttered Parkerhouse rolls, celery and" olives, special molasses pumpkin pie with vanilla ice cream, cider, coffee, milk.

{New York Doctor

To Be Speaker The Indiana Chapter, American Physical Therapy Association, will: conduct .a clinic here tomorrow in connection with its initial meeting this year. Registration will-be at 1 p. m. in the auditorium, Indiana Uni(versity Medical Center, A demonstration of rehabilitation problems will be given at 2:30 p. m in the auditorium; The chapter will hold a business meeting at 7:15 p. m. with the County Medical Society and the County Rehabilitation Committee in the Athenaeum Fraternity Room. Dr. Howard Rusk, New York, will address the group at 8:15 P m. in the Athenaeum auditoum.

Miss Phyllis vay

Is Honored Miss Phyllis Jay was honor guest at a tea Saturday afternoon

Paul C. Kepler, Detroit.

be married Dec. 30 in the Broadway Methodist Church here. The bride-to-be and her mother, Mrs. James C. Jay, 3620 Washington Blvd., left Friday night for Detroit.

Literary Club Meets

The Butler Alumnae Literary Club met Saturday in the Butler

University Atherton Center.

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Two future brides reveal marriage plans in today's nuptial news. The approaching marriage of Miss Jeanette James, 5613 E. Washington St., and Morris Boles is announced by the bride-to-be’s

The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Myrtle Boles, Beech ve. The couple will be married at 10 a.m. Nov. 4 in {he Blessed Sacrament Chapel, 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral. The Rev. Urban Aulbach will officiate. The prospective bridegroom is attending Purdue University) where he. is a member of Alpha | Phi Omega Fraternity. A miscellaneous shower will be given for Miss James Wednesday night. Hostesses will be Mrs. Berfnard Steeb, Mrs.. Joseph Arm-

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Suggests TV Programs For

By RUTH MILLETT fo leave th beds unmade while they Improve , {nds with an “éducational” TV program. - OMEN who claim they don’t like | el lly TV will get as big a daytime daytime television shows are only

hold on women as the radio now has. fooling, a psychologist has reported to And then what? Well, then the psycholothe TV industry.

gists will start yelling about what a Sr the American housewife is, spending the ra From his study of the matter he has decided time hours wa g TV shows that are 1abeled ; that women stay away from daytime TV pro- “educational” bit are only “camouflaged engrams for three reasons: They tertainment” when ane should be hard at housefear the temptation because work: or (looking after her children. of resulting loss of work time. They have guilty feelings if

their - work is not finished. We Can't Wi n : a They fear loss of recognition HEY make a big ‘business of soap as a “sacrificing housewife.” operas, pipe ‘th em into our homes

To help the TV industry . to overcome such feminine and then ridicule us for listening to them. scruples against viewing day- They tell the fashion industry that the time shows, the psychologist only way they can sell more clothes to women suggests that it lure women is to create a new look each year—and then by labeling the shows “edy- call us down for being crazy enough to follow cational” but actually making fashion wherever it leads. them “camouflaged entertain. And now they'll lure us away from our ment.” work with TV programs, cunningly overcoming all our scruples against such time-wasting.

No doubt the TV Digwigs will in time recognize the soundness or such strategy. And Then we'll hear how lazy and no-good we are for falling for the plot.

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|pole. The party will be in the] home of Mrs. Steeb, 1305 Wade St.

. =n ” Miss Rosemary West and Gil-| bert Dean Porter were married § at 9 p. m. Saturday. The Rev Jesse Towns officiated Clermont Nazarene Church.

Parents of the couple are thei Rev. and Mrs. C. E. West, 2214;

N. Tacoma Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Porter, 31 N. Ad dison St. The couple will live at the Ta coma Ave. address after a short trip. .

» » » Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Byers 1108 College Ave., announce th

approaching marriage of their §§

daughter, Fayne Joyce, to Joseph | Paul Plake. He is the son of Mrs. Eva Plake, 1039 Pershing Ave. The couple will be married at 3:30 p. m. Nov. 12 in the Irving-| ton Presbyterian: Church. Dr. Howard Stone will officiate." Attending the couple will be| Miss Patricia Kinman and Bill

The Doctor Says — Causes Vary In Neuritis

Heat or Massage May Be Helpful

NEURITIS is a painful, ag- | gravating, often long-lasting affliction which drives people to distraction and which is, judging by the number of those who write in about it, more common than is generally realized. Neuritis is the name for any inflammation of the nerves, Its symptoms vary a lot but pain and tenderness are the most comnion. In chronic cases the feelings or sensations may be disturbed and muscular wasting is not uncommon, The cause of neuritis, like the symptoms, is not always the

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By MARGUERITE SMITH | Times Garden Editor

1 to - fairly green for deco-' rative purposes as well as fla- | - voring. Parsley has such a long

indoors in winter but never have miuely success. The plants) taproot you'll find it easier to | pot up successfully if you can| etc,

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same, Consequently, it is necessary to try to find out in each case the specific cause, if that can be done.

” ~ » WHEN caused by diabetes, for example, the proper line of attack is to control the diabetes by a suitable diet and, if necessary, by insulin injections. Unless some . definite. cause such as an infected tooth or some treatable disease can be found and remedied the attack on neuritis has to be made from all directions — vitamins, diet and any measures possible. to build up the general health. Physical medicine such as heat or massage .may also be helpful.

Lorraine Thomas

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Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Wilkerson, Stop 11 Road, will entertain Saturday night in honor of Miss Lorraine Thomas and Walter F. Rigdon, whose engagement has been announced. Miss Thomas is the daughter of Mrs. Chester Thomas, Glenns Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Rigdon, Mooresville, are the prospective bridegroom’s parents.

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