Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1950 — Page 9
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| of the youth cited as a pose ral aid to edu oward Friend, of Commerce
» Indianapolis 's meeting in st Church, Mr, pros and cons
vernment cone d the purse broadening the d controls and centralization e federal gov.
1trols that are 1t misspending provide . the roadening the warned.
le : > have federal an education ecome “an alls board,” might decide ¢, what should v "it should be
hile under any could be fatal e lines of dan-
lerick, Marion e director, emthe average 1 civil defense 'r before tha
importance of 1 current Red venlually." ha block matrons stants in the the program.” ld give maxi. the lives and Zens in a come ld be flexible, PUS situations
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Proceeds of the Western College Alurnas's benefit card party tomorrow will be used for the .. local group's. gift to the college centennial fund. Completing plans forthe 8 p.m. event in the Riviera Club are Mrs. James Jordan, president: Miss Mae Elene Craven, committee chairman, and Mrs. Loren. Blue, vice president (left to right).
“WE RODE ON-a truck through a New Jersey apple orchard .It was a fragrant and wonderful experience. We came home Thanksgiving season.
Eat Well for Less—
Apple Pie Recipe Picked Up On Ride Through Orchard
By GAYNOR MADDOX
with this
~ 4 ” OLD-FASHIONED NEW One recipe plain pastry, fourths cup brown sugar, firmly ~
packed, one-fourth teaspoon salt
one-fourth
teaspoon cinnamon,
one-fourth teaspoon nutmeg,
one-half
teaspoon lemon juice,
two tablespoons butter, two table-
spoons milk, Line nine-inch pie
if desired.
pan with
plain pastry dough according to
your favorite recipe; crust mix,
or, use. pie
A FRIEND stops by to call - % and has a small child with is her, Wrong: cup of tea or some other re-
a “freshment, “but don’t with child. Right: thing be sure that you offer thing to the child, if it is only a cookie.
Offer the friend a
bother
refreshments for the
If you serve vour adult
some-
guest, some-
to
six
crust
moderate (350 bake for 45 to 50 minutes.
recipe, good for health and the ” oy ” JERSEY APPLE PIE ‘large McIntosh apples; threePare apples and slice ~ Blend sugar, salt, spices, grated rind and lemon juice, Fill pastry shell
with apples, sprinkie with mixture. and dot with butter, Moisten edge of crust water before covering with Pre Brush crust with milk
for 10 minutes; reduce heat
degrees F.)
' Wednesday's Menus BREAKFAST: Grapefruit sections, ready-to-eat cereal, soft-cooked eggs, enriched - toast, butter or fortified margarine, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Tomato Juice. bacon:French teast sandwiches, syrup, tea, milk. DINNER Roast doin of pork, brown gravy, sauerkraut with cranberries, baked sweet potatoes, rve bread,
butter or fortified margarine, Jersey apple pie with mincecheese
meat coffee, milk.
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The beaded
Mesdames {left to right) welfare event.
Harry Alpert,
Ben Paller and Abe . « « narrators’ rehearsal for Hadassah's annual child
Hands,
4 : Ee nt : Fa | ‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . i ei Events Are Scheduled By Io Women's Organizations M* the Women— Hadassah Pageant Proceeds Will be Used
fre To Benefit Child Welfare Project
. AN: ORIGINAL PAGEANT, “Tomorrow in Their ” will highlight the Indianapolis Senior Hadas-
CBR v
sah Chapter’s annual child welfare fund raising event
tomorrow in Block's,
Written by Mrs, Ben Paller and directed by Mrs. follow a 1 pi m. dessert
Resnick; it will
Auditorium.
Nathan luncheon in the
Narration by Mesdames ‘Harry Alpert, Abe Goldsmith and Paller will be {llustrated by a series of living pictures graphically portraying various aspects of youth service in Israel
Children Will Take Part
In the Pageant
Members of the cast will be Mesdames Congress,
Clayman: Robert Jack Kosene, Henry Gus Rosen, Marvin and Aaron Glick
George Koplow, Podkin, Sablosky _.and Miss Children taking part will be Roslyn Albert, Howard Born, Nancy Lee Fichman, Richard Grande. Betty linsky and Marilyn Wides,
Parade Judges Are Lis{ed
The musical accompaniment will be provided by Mrs Stanley Levinson, soprano, and Mrs. Abe Goldstein, pjanist. Mrs, Joseph Solinsky
ig in-charge of properties. After the pageant there .will *
Hair Waived When Washed
A new shampoo hit the local
markets this week Made
property, the shampoo i8 a con
with a special
ditioning n gredient added. It “the hair as it washes dandruff It is desi 2d for dary and oily hair. In a creme sham poo form, it aids a permanent {with its curling action. | The manufacturer recommends
agant u 1 1 nd waves and loosen
ene both
time.
that the time. n the
after a complete hair be lathered This hair three minutes. before rinsing
hair should
from to
be set with
curlers or combs in regular manshould
ner. Naturally curly not require setting.
This new
hair
the first Marlene's
home permanent Ine. 1t is
Florence Goldberg.
So-.
: Goldsmith
washing a second lather should remain five Straight
pincurls
hair waving shampoo is made by the manufacturers of kit, available at
drt ug and department stores here,
Black, toast. or green rayon crepe.
Block's Budget Shop, Second Floor =~ ol ei To
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day slogan hag a new twist. | Apple
iMorton Nov.
{Marilee
‘mother, Mrs,
{den and Walter Caskey,
[A—The perfectly
Aron L Fink.
rnold,
Lewis Leonard
be a parade of "children o of Hadassah members. Judging the parade will be Mrs. Henry
F. Schricker. Miss Donna Mi- |
kels.. of The Indianapolis
Times and C: Walter McCar-
ty. Indianapolis News. Other eommittee chairmen
for the event are Mrs. Samuel
Schahet “and Mrs. Hyman Grande, tickets; Mrs. Stanley Rammelsburg and Mrs. Ed
Rosenberg, treasurer and assistant treasurer.
Officers Serve On Committee
Mrs. . Bd Kaufman, zecretary; Mrs. Max Farb. children on parade; Mrs, Sidney Weinstein and Mrs. H. GoldKerg, luncheon, and’ Mesdames George Frank, Morely Berger and Harold Goldberg, publicity ! Mrs. Phillip chapter pres stdent,
Fichman is
Miss Snyder
To Be Feted
Miss Nancy Jdne Snyder, vember bride-to-be,
Nowill be honor guest at two showers this week.
She will be married to Frank E.
22 in St. Evangelical Lutheran Church. Miss Shirley Phyllis Dindinger will in Miss Crim’s -home Drive, Woodruff Place, personal shower today.
with
Guests will include Misses Rudy.” Dorothy Fairfield,
Hewitt, McNeil. 2 13 Buckingham Drive.
Biers, Blend
Marian Barclay, Connie and Judy Garland,” Pat
Barbara Lee, Delores
Mark's
Crim and Miss entertain 874 Middle a
Phyllis Olin; Nancy Pearson, Mfldred Rice. Nancy Shearer. Elaine golden wedding anniversary with
Tharp and Edith Lowe. Friday will be hostess ous shower in. her home, Catherwood Ave. Guests with the bride-to-be, E WwW, the mother of the bridegroom, Mrs. W, ton, will toria Esther C.
for a mis cellane3307 N. return home in several days:
Lh in Home Comes Before Rigid Housekeeping
By RUTH MILLETT . + IN ANY FAMILY it's the wife and mother who is mainly responsible for keeping family life cheerful. pleasant
and varied enough to be interesting.
You can get some -idea of are doing that i. asking yourself a | questions. i If your husband comes home with a grouch do you get your feelings hurt and sulk for the rest of the evening, or until he apologizes for his behavfor? Or do you go cheerfully on avout YVOur own. | work? i If the children are cross and hard to handle, do you meet your husband at the door and tell how
few
“one of those days”
at present yéu can't afford
money on them? Do you keep harping on the
job for your own family by
bad they've been all day and what a wretk you are? Or do you shrug it off as just and decide to have a pleasant evening. in spite of it? Do you wish your home were more coni venient or that vou could afford things you want for the house but know that
subject? Or do you figure out a way to § along as best you can at present, ellos gelf that until there is money for the vou need there is no use talking about much you need them?
IF YOU W ANT your husband to to do a repair job around the house do you keep pilot at him until he finally does it so that you will stop? Or do you wait until he seems to be in. an affable mood and then ask him if he can do something about such-and-such, ay his help, rather than unpleasantly reminding him of his neglected duty? If your evenings have fallen into a rather monotonous and boring pattern do you accept them that way? Or do you go and enthusiastically make plans for some famify fun, Keeping your own enthusiasm alive: even though at first your husband may grumeble at bit? . If you are entertaining guests at home do you make too big a job of it so that the whole family is made to feel in the way while you rush about getting everything in perfect order? Or do. you go-about doing the extra work - calmly, keeping in mind that everything doesn’t have to be perfection ‘simply because -. guests are coming? a If you can honestly give an affirmative answer to the last question of each of the above subjects as your. way of doing things, you're doing all right, =
i
£
how well you
Ruth Millett
some of the
to spend the
Designing Woman—
Pillows Fit Into
By ELIZABETH HILLYER THERE WAS a time when no well-decorated room would be seen with a single pillow in it | “—and no wonder, after an era of gold trimmed velvet, burnt leather and mottos. Then, when pillows came back in style, it was the designer of the most up-to-date rooms who used them, and more of them are seen today in modern or contemporary rooms than in period settings. Pillows are comfort as always, big a reason for their new popularity is the way they're fitted into a room's decoration. » ” ” INSTEAD OF the fussy afterthoughts they used th be; they're spice for a color scheme -bright orange pillows, for in-
but” just as
g fo Cleveland
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stevenson flew to Cleveland today to celebrate their Mrs.
their daughter, Thoma: J.
Mrs. $ Herb Blandford Herbert, Mr. Herbert and grand-
daughter, Rosemary They will
liked for their
League Panel Is Arranged
| “United Nations and Aggres'sion” will be the discussion topic er for the Indianapolis League of {Women Voters general meeting tomorrow. It will be at 10 a. m. in the Colonial Furniture Co, Meridian Room. The Foreign Policy and United {Nations study groups will ppesent {the November programs. Mrs. ‘Walton Wilson, United Nations study group chairman, will introduce Mrs. Judson Stark, panel moderator. “The Role of United Nations” will he presented by Mrs. R. G. Bomgardner; “New Proposals to United Nations,” Mrs. Richard O'Connell, and “Role of U. 8. Citizen;"- Mrs. Boris Meditch. After the meeting Mrs. R. K. Zimmerly has made arrange-
Decoration
stance on a beige sofa, or sev. | eral bright colors to repeat the colors of a drapery pattern. Most new pillows are trimmed with nothing more than the neatest of tailored weltings. Two or more shapes are used
together, as in the top sketch, ments for members and guests to which shows favorite deep visit the Indianapolis Housing shades. Authority and Redevelopment Others are somewhat flat Commission. and a special new {dea for The United Nations program these is the triangular pillow, will be repeated at 7:45 p. m. Nov. sketched to show how it fits 16 with Mrs. Hope Bedford Nevitt,
into the. corners of a sofa. Good measurement for the triangular pillow {s 18-inches
moderator, and a panel of young people as guest experts. All league general meetings are open to the °° publie. rE
her Snyder, and prospective David Morinclude Mesdames Vic-| Simonson, Rosa C. Snyder, Smith, Clara Cutter,!
P. D. Chapman, Floyd Crim, Paul
McNamara, George Buskirk,
Frank Weimer and Earl Baier. Mesdames Thomas Marian Mincer, Frank VanSickle,
Bee Vang&ickie, Mary dinger.
By MARGUERITE SMITH
Times Garden Editor nave five pretty
Blandford Dora’ Bergdoll, George MadMisses Martha Snyder Chapman, .Crim and Din-
rose
bushes but around August all]
ie fowers-started to_die and!
every leaf had a mass of tiny]
perfectly round holes.
ing them away. How
I have] the impression that someting! “ had got on them ant
remedy this for next year and]
would you advise moving them?)
—Marion Ave, round holes indicate Jeafscutter hee.
oval) of the
ily)’ and’ cover her nest
out from often- - Since
her to scissor and cireles . until “they pracfically finished. doesn’t eat the. leaves
“IREm Up) Acience hi
ables ovals
(and] the work! Mamal — Bee (of this particular bee famm-| prefers rose leaves to line! She has a’ : pice -feometrical sénse.-that-en-r— iro neat : the, look she Hat ruta AL come,
up with any potsogi for her But the fact that nests are made in HARES 1H Wood SURREY THAT cleaning up any possible nesting places might send her off to the
neighbor's roses move the roses.
Dentists, Too
WASHINGTON —The
No, 1 wouldn't
apple a The Growers Association re-
(ports that chewing an apple does a much better j6b of ridding the mouth of bacteria than an ordi-
nary rinsing.
keep the dentist away!
| TESY Department.
vou.
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