Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1950 — Page 14

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TE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Shea aa FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1950

S111 By MRS. ANNE CABOT

Here are soft, comfy lounge slippers that will Keep your toes toasty warm. Use bright colored felt and accent with black

Pattern 5858 includes hot iron transfer for slippers in small, medium and large sizes, material requirements, sewing and finishing directions.

» n » 4 Delicate pansy, Irish’ rose, sweet pea, orchid and daisy motifs crocheted in variegated thread will transform plain thankies into dainty ‘“showpieces.” The easy-to-make floral motifs are set in a background of simple embroidery. Pattern 5111 includes complete crocheting instructions material requirements, stitch fllustrations, hot iron transfer for embroidery and color suggestions.

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appliqued scrolis and cuft lining.

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Miss Betty Mrs. E. A. Phillips, as matron of honor for her Thanksgiving By GAYNOR' MADDOX minutes, or until berries pop and

‘Day wedding to Osman K. Mawardi, also of Cam Designer Plans | FOR THANKSGIVING, for any|are soft. Make a paste of corn- Bridesmaids To Cl H feast, you may want something] starch and water and stir into hot O0 Llose Mouse “old yet new.” Here's a ple com- cranberry mixture.

PARIS, Nov. 10 (UP)—Capt. bining the traditional cranberry Continue cooking until thick

~ William R. Johnson and Miss Betty F. Cramer. v Best man will be Dr. Yuasa Mawardi, Baltimore, Md., and

‘Cairo, Egypt, the pr * Parents of the couple are Mr. {bridegroom’ 8 brother. The ‘ushers| 'and Mrs. George H. Hosmer, 3656

devoted a lifetime creating beau- {cool. Fold in orange segments Question—1 have a little ‘will be Arthur Janszen, Cam-| A 3 ana E\Srl deences. said Birr he'ls ,-n 3 land pour into baked pie shell. gir] aged 21; who was born bridge; Mr. Phillips and Mr. John- Kamel Mawar ond Mi ov : “closing his fashion house Because ORANGE-CRANBERRY PIE [Serve cold, garnished with orange © un a short left leg and | %°™ he is going blind. : { One-half cup fresh orange slices and mint leaves: B foot. ‘1 Bad ia | Dr. Dallas Browning and Dr. Cl b Capt. Molyneux said he de- Juice, two and one-guarter cups Send | small foot. ad. ne ll dess John Benson will officiate at the Travel Study u cided to close down rather than SUSar. four cups fresh cranber- - Junaay 's Menus | while. carrying the child. 3.39 gclock ceremony in the sell his famous shop because jt Fle Hw bles oon. Soe, BREAKFAST: Fruit cup, | What could possibly havé North Methodist Church. To Hear Review ea the hop ins i California.orange segments, one Sefambled segs and Base, saused tis? Parties Planned , | Mrs. J. Clifton Hirschman will much his creation as any of his Rine-inch baked pie shell. corn bread, butter of fortified | Answer — The most likely . The bride-to-be is on the Wel- review “A Husband for Mamma” Hresses. 5 Combine Jules and rs 8 a Fn Marjane: marmalade, cof- | explanation is that the posi- lesley College administrative staff pouty at the Tuesday meeting of j “mi use’ saucepan ring to a boil. / ran ‘ the prospective bridegroom is Ms oaaiion To bis ain hoyse cranberries and cook about 10 DINNER: Roast chicken, | Hou, of the child pefore birth bent) Tn in par the International Travel Stydy at Biarritz, ‘Monte Carlo and, = RL mushroom . stuffing. Eiblet | was such that the invelved ment of engineering sciences and Club, Inc. The program will be Paris. His place on London's Receives Honor | Baked onions, canned pens, | 108 ld not get as good a sup applied physics in Harvard Uni-at 8 p.m. EE vaFli War ue irosvenor St. was closed in Huts Soecinl 2 entiched rolls butter Lada ply of blood as it should have versity. They will return here morial Auditorium. Septembel. : OXFORD, 0. Nov. 10 — Miss tified margarine, green salad, | and. therefore, failed to de- next Saturday. | A new chiapta, the Siu Belles,

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Needlework fans—Anne Cabot's big new album is here. Dozens of fascinating new designs, gifts. decorations and special features . . . plus four gift patterns and directions.

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By ELIZABETH HILLYER RADIATORS under windows take a top place on any .list of home decorating problems. But there are new easy answers to the question of how to treat radiator-troubled windows

Phyliss Harting To Be Honored

A personal shower will be given tonight for Miss Phylliss Harting whose marriage to Frank E. Maliff will be Nov. 25. Miss Nancy Harkless, 4024 Park Ave. will be hostess. Guests will include Mesdames E. H. Harting, Thomas Zimmerman, Blair Nattkemper, Elmer

MeCaffray. Others will be Misses Patricia Shardelow, Marilyn Mercier, Barhara Finch, Donna Ader, Patricia » Hart, Nancy Sines, Betty Gard"ner, Marcia Riese, Sue Franzen, PatrictaJoy Jeanne Smith, Mary Lou Leaf, Carolyn McClurge and “Barbara Biederman. Iw

Curtains Can Hide Radiator

handsomely, and here is one of them. - : It requires no more than a | projected rod 4nd the right cur- | tain fabric. If the radiator | isn't too deep, the rod can.be built to project beyond the radiator depth. 5 8 ” THIS IS easy enough hecause store drapery hardware sections make any kind, shape and size of rod to order. The curtains can hang over the radiator if they are made of fiber glass, which is real | glass spun into soft fibers |

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distort, Sheer marquiset made of fiber glass comes by-the-vard and in ready-made panels, and is readily washed and rehung | without ironing. |

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Two programs will be Noe) Sunday by sections of the Indian-

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DAR Hall. The junior section will present a program at 2:30 p. m. arranged by Mrs. Henry G. Oakes. Miss Marcia O’Brien arranged the program for the student seétion to be given at 4 p.m { {

Koch, Frank Maliff and Michael. 'Chic' French Tost.

Vary French. toast by adding sliced bananas “between slices or other fresh or canned fruits. Maple sirup. jelly or canfectioners’ sugar makes the perfect top-

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The 59-vear-old fashion design- Mrs. Johnson and Miss Cramer has been organized by Mrs. Mer-

Martha Wilson, daughter of Mr. orange-cranberry pie, cheese, “will entertain with a buffet sup- rill M. Waltman and sponsored

er, who lost an eye and was velop as well as the other

wounded twice on French battle- 2nd Mrs. Detmer H. Wilson, 5825 coffee, milk. one. per Nov. 19 in honor of the couple. by the Loch Lomond Chapter. A fields in World War I, said his N. Oxford St, Indianapolis, has SUPPER: Creamed chicken This Is, of course, cold com Mrs. Robert Hanna, 3943 N./Mrs. Robert T. Taylor ha or- | remaining eye had become much received recognition for outstand- and mushrooms on toast, hot | fort, but at least it is almost Graceland Ave., will be hostess at ganized the Highland Belles s weaker in recent months and he ing scholastic work for the spring biscuits, butter of fortified | certain that there was noth- 7:30'p. m. Nov. 20 for a personal sored by the Heather Belles chap‘eared he might lose it. « Semester, 1949-50, by being named margarine, tart. jelly, canned | ing which the parents could shower for Miss Hosmer. Shelter. Honorary membership has -—He said his doctors ordered to the Dean's List at Western pears, cranberry ginger- | have done to prevent this un- will be assisted by her mother, been grantéd to Mrs. A. Clinton m to cease all work. _ [College. | bread, tea, milk. | fortunate occurrence. Mrs. Benson. Davisson.

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