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28, 1951

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MONDAY, MAY 28, 1951

Eat Well for Less—

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Big Orange Supply, Reasonable Prices Expected for June

By GAYNOR MADDOX

LIKE oranges? The Department .of Agriculture announces there will be lots of them juicing around in June. That means prices should be reasonable and quality good. On the same June list of plentiful foods are locally pr owaniisiy. SGOL EMR gnd turkeys. Broilers and fryers are to be plentiful, too, so” are cottaza cheese; dby beans,

peanut butter. Canned apples

nd applesauce will be in big o / * supply, also canned . citrus juice : | Here are a few budget menus worked out by experts: DINNER: Spring vegetable soup, with mushroom sauce in rice ring, bread, butter or fortified margarine, rhubarb and apples, coffee, milk, DINNER: Braised stuffed peppers (stuffed with leftover tongue), yellow squash, lettuce] slaw with French dressing, bread, butter or fortified margarine, custard, coffee, milk. { DINNER: Salmon loaf, creamed fresh peas, baked potatoes, pea-| nut cole slaw, bread, butter or! fortified margarine, canned apple pie, coffee, milk. DINNER: Sliced tongue with gravy, buttered carrots, snap bean salad, bread, butter or fortified margarine, fruit cookies, coffee, milk.

' Tuesday's Menus BREAKFAST: Orange juice, French toast, sirup, crisp bacon, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Casserole of dry kidney beans with tomatoes, green pepper and onfons. grated cheese, French bread, butter or fortified margarine, rhubarh tarts, tea, milk. { DINNER: Pot roast of chuck beef, browned potatoes, buttered leeks, buttered broccoli, rye bread, raw carrot sticks and celery, strawberry ambrosia, coffee, - milk.

Good Salad With Roast |

To complement any pot roast menu, include this very special salad.

CARROT AND MUSHROOM SALAD One and one-half cups shredded raw carrot, one-half cup seedless raisins, one-half cup shredded coconut, three-ounce’'can chopped broiled mushrooms, one-quarter cup salad dressing, one-quarter! teaspoon curry powder, lettuce. Drain mushrooms,

Place mushrooms in mixing bowl. Add carrot, raisins and coconut. Mix lightly together, cover tightly and chill thoroughly. | When ready to serve, blend together the salad dressing and)

ture and toss until thoroughly mixed. Serve in| crisp lettuce cups.

| spirochete.

The Doctor Says— Syphilis Is Contagious

By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. EVEN though the struggle

| against it has gone on for hun- |

dreds of years there are still some elementary things about syphilis which many people still do not appear to realize. This is one of the two great venereal diseases and is acquired, with few exceptions, from the opposite sex. It is an infection caused by a tiny living body commonly called a

Dr. Jordan

The question of contagiousness is most im-

portant and two questions on this have been submitted by | Mrs. B. She asks first whether |

a person can have the disease |

and not be contagious. » ” o THE answer to.this is “yes,” and it is for this reason as well as others that the disease should be treated promptly by penicillin, methods.. This will remove the danger of contagion quickly even if the disease itself takes

{ longer to cure entirely.

The victim of the disease therefore has a great responsibility to seek proper treatment at the earliest possible moment. This is as important for their own sakes as it is for others. A local sore is the usual first symptom and the best time to get a diagnosis and treatment. After a few weeks a skin rash is likely to develop.

Use a Hot Iron

Do you know the best way to shakers can be converted into

iron these pretty rayon sheers

which are appearing in so many riety of different shapes and dif- : and ferent purposes. reserving | «qusters”? To give sheers a crisp,| Ornamental designs for the broth for use in soup Or gravy.|;jean finish, use a hot iron, and lamps may be fashioned *from jiron them when they have just a metal, metallized paper plastic

dainty dresses, blouses,

slight trace of dampness.

Clean Piano Keys

To keep white keys white, use curry powder. Add to salad mix- a separate sudsy cloth or sponge] lightly together from one used to wash black Use different soft clean cloths for rinsing and drying, too. | Plants or insects.

keys.

arsenic or other |

Practical Outdoor Tog

By SUE BURNETT Brother and sister togs are such fun to sew—so practical for outdoor playtime. These overalls are suitable for a boy or girl, sister has panties to

match the cute dress. Pattern 8552 is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 8 years. Size 3, dress, 114 yards of 39-inch; panties, 5 yard; short overalls, 1 yard; long overalls, 15 yards. Send today for your summer Fashion, our complete pattern magazine. It’s colorful, interesting, informative. Smart, easy to make frocks; decorating tips; gift patterns printed for you.

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~ Make happy!

See how easy it is to please Baby with Beech-Nut flavor!

Baby’s smile tells you Beech-Nut Foods taste grand! As soon as doctor recommends solids, let appetizing Beech-Nut variety, make mealtimes Lappy for both you and baby! /

\% shakers and straight or bent § the

\ (fittings.

\ pressure. tend to collapse, fill the pipe with

A {will give. Rian Bases |

\ base it might be a good idea to

\ to use it in this position if your] 8 For the lamp support, drill a } the hole at the bottom to accom-|

| modate the nut. BN | which will hold your lamp (each

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Babies love them. ..thrive on them!

Beech-Nut.

FOODS ~ BABIES

All Beech-Nut standards of production and advertise ing have been accepted by the Council on Foods and Nutrition of the American Medical Association.

Beauty After 40—

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We, the Women— Women Urged to Analyze 'Why Life Grows Old"

By RUTH MILLETT THE day that a woman says to herself, “Life just isn't much fun any more,” is the day she should ask herself, “Why?” Is it because she doesn't feel really necessary to anybody in the world? It is because she has quit learning and growipg as a person? Is it because she is a woman in years, but still a girl in her expectations that others should be doing things for her happiness, instead of the other way round? Is it because she has too few friends, or at the other extreme, 2 great many so-called friends, but none really close enough for her to talk about the things that really matter? Is it because she nas been sitting around wishing something would happen instead of getting busy and making things happen the way she wants them?

2 n o IS IT because she is really dissatisfied with herself as a person, secretly ashamed Ruth Millet of the fact that she hasn't lived up to her potentialities? Is it because she has the foolish notion that if her youth is gone there is nothing worthwhile left for a woman? Is it because she has allowed herself to become so critical that she is forever seeing other's faults and discounting their good qualities? 4 Is it because she is a leaner—instead of a doer or a leader? Is it because her life is filled with “busy” work, which is nothing more than time-killing, instead of a few really worthwhile projects? It may be none of these reasons—or a number of them combined. But be sure there is a reason, and that the reason lies within the woman herself. |

PLASTIC or aluminum -tumbler | |a socket to a pipe or goose neck loriginal lamps with a wide va-

to get a special bracket attached so that you can rivet this to the side of the shaker and feed your wires down to it, as sketched.

' Decorations | THE BASE of the structure

for almost any other material. |Bases may be cast from lead or {other composition metal. They may be made from wood or from |clear or colored plastics The plastic may be home-cast with im-| bedded specimens of

Fittings you think will suit your decoraTHREE general methods for at- [tive pattern. Cut them from thin

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Hints on 'How to Live With Y

flowers, | ay be fitted with symbolic rep-| |resentations of leaves or sheet metal replicas of anything which|

our Nerves’

Book Is Really Worth Reading

By EDYTH T. McLEOD THE OTHER DAY I received a copy of a small book, titled, “How to Live With Your Nerves,” by Dr. Walter C. Alvarez (Wilcox and | Pollett, Chicago).

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YWCA Lists Nurs Program for | Summer

Registration Dates Announced

The Central YWCA an-

‘nounces its summer program

I read it at once and I feel of activities.

sure that it will interest many

Registration for all activi-

of my readers, I recommend it ties will be held from 10 a. m.

to you.

Dr. Alvarez, of the Mayo

“Foundation, University of | penetrating [to 8 p. m,

Minnesota, has

insight and he sets it all down |

in simple language. He says that we sHould never be ashamed of our nerves and this i= how he puts it:

to 8:30 p. m. Thursday and

‘Friday ahd June 7'from 10 a. m.

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“Pigtail Playtime,” for girls 10

to 14, will meet three mornings each week beginning June 12 and continue through June 28. group's activities will include a

Fhis

“Many women keep going on plunge in the pool, crafts, games, their nerves for years until trips, simple dramatics and other

| they finally are living always

just one jump ahead of a nerv-.

ous breakdown. “If only for a few months they would cut down on some

would spend the morning in bed, get a nap in the afternoon, and go to bed early— they could avoid many operations, much shrieking at the children, perhaps much fighting with the husband, and in the end broken homes. “Many people spread their energies too thin and that brings them close to a nervous breakdown.”

AGAIN I QUOTE from the

book. “Often I see a nervous | Wednesday ix woman wasting $10 worth of | teen-agers.

emotion over a 10-cent task or

happening. Painful emotion is [quired . appening | pants.

so costly. “We must always avoid getting into unpleasant situations or into violent conflicts with people. We should never notice

low anyone to hurt gur feelings; and we must never hold a grudge. “If we are wise, we shall not expect much consideration from others. Then, if we do not get any, we shall not be upset or unhappy.” This is a little book that is really worth reading and if you will follow the wise and realistic advice of the author, you can live with your nerves and have more fun after 40!”

Here's How to Convert Plastic, Aluminum Tumbler Shakers Into Variety of Lamps

There is little problem to fitting exposed then will rust. i Attachments can be made by {entering the bottom of the shaker. binding the leaves around the! The average lamp style of socket lamp stems with wire, or by carv-| is threaded to fit a pipe nipple. ing slots into the base, then push-| However, where a side mounting ing the metal into the slots and, is to be attempted, you will have filling with plastic wood or socket with cement.

‘Two-Way Light

TWO ornamental results ean be | obtained by playing with the di-| rection of the light, either by| cutting out all or part of the bottom of the shaker, cutting slots in the face and bending the metal or plastic in stages, or by using a

combination of both.

When sawing across a tumbler, make sure to mark parallel lines’ taching the drink shakers may |COPPer or even from a brightly|first; then use a hacksaw. Alum-!

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planned social events.

Swimming classes and plunges for both adults and juniors will be held every week day and

|evening. This program will hegin

of their activities—if only they |y,40 4 for adults and June 11 for

juniors. At 7 p. m. Tuesday | nfghts a coed plunge is featured.

Trips Planned

Bus trips have been planned McCormick's Creek State Park, Turkey Run State Park, Spring Mill State Park, Cincinati and Brown County State ark.

Evening programs of informal | dancing will be held on Tuesdays

and Saturdays for men and

women, 18 years old and over, “Fun Night” for Medical

statements are

‘made at once if these are desired

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a perfect upside down cake.

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| All swimmers must be at least |

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Upside Down Cake

Prunes and dried apricots make Arrange the cooked fruits alternate-| ly in a butter and brown sugar) mixture in the bottom of a nine-| inch pan. Top with a one-egg!

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By MRS. ANNE CABOT Embroider these amusing little kittens on towels and nursery linens. Each design measures gix inches and is

worked in simple stitches and | | gay colors.

Pattern 5095 includes hot iron transfer for six designs, material requirements, stitch illustrations and color chart. Needlework fans—Anne Cabot's big album is here. Dozens of fascinating designs, gifts, decorations and special features . . . plus four gift patterns and directions.

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batter. After it’s baked be sure| Street esses ecesesnccsesiscssnes

‘be followed. Holes may be drilled polished tin can. Make sure to/inum can be bent with the fingers.

into the bottom or sides of the

pipes then may be inserted into | holes and. fitted with B-x But do not rub the surface of a

connectors, elbows or '45-degree | When bending thin - walled pipe, hold between the fingers of both hands and apply thumb If the walls of the pipe

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sand first -before bending. Copper tubing can be made soft enough! for bending by heating it red hot, {then plunging immediately into jcold water. You can also use [standard goose necks where an By MARGUERITE SMITH adjustable light is desired or you, Times Garden Editor are interested in the ornamental Q@—What can be planted onthe {effect which these goose necks north side of a house where | the soil stays wet most of the

and it is doing fine. E. C. A—Why not make a fern garden of moisture loving

| BEFORE you decide upon the

determine what sort of a switch you hope to use. While a small tumbler switch will fit in prop-| lerly on a wooden or opaque plas-! {tic base, it would be better not!

an interesting hobby. Hardy

| base is to be transparent plastic.

And both the A S - ‘hole through the base and widen ® August lilies (hos

Insert the pipe

{end of this pipe should be threaded) and tighten with one nut

Send all questions on garden|above and another below the base.

ing to Marguerite Smith, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 8. Queries must include names and addresses to be answered.

Lexington at Pine 1004 Madison Ave,

Start with Beech-Nut Cereals,

[scuffing lightly with emory cloth. stil

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callis) should do well there. Try also the Siberian iris.

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blunt the edges of your design by|If the shaker is plastic, place it use of a fine file and then by,

in boiling water and bend while

hot. plastic first.

In Cooking Gives a Zip To Asparagus

Cooking with beer is as old as

beer itself. If you haven't tried it| before, don’t miss the chance. It's a good taste treat any time of

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Mrs. D.! With asparagus plentiful now,

give it a zip with a half cup] The! varieties flavor will be a pleasant surprise, since the one already there in- since the alcoholic content evap-| dicates the spot is just right for orates in cooking and the flavor! them, Local dealers carry dif- remains. ferent varieties and ferns make)

time? There is some fern there the year.

beer added to the sauce.

ASPARAGUS A LA BEER

diced

ta, funkia, or plantain leaved va teaspoon dry mustard lily) and the daylilies (hemero- .* teaspoon cayenne pepper

2 drops tabasco sauce

12 cup cold beer

begonias might do well there. 12 1b. processed American cheese,

124 stalks frozen asparagus, cooked

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4 slices toast

Combine all ingredients except

Test a piece of the Some plastics will tin can with emory because you dull when given the hot-water (will take off the tin and the metal treatment.

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asparagus and toast in a double boiler, cooking slowly and stirring constantly till smooth. Pour over

asparagus on toast. Serves four,

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For Picnic

Event to Be Held Saturday

{ The Pi Lambda Theta Soe" rority, Indianapolis Alumna: Chapter, will have a pitchpicnic at the home of Mra: P. R. Hightowner, Manson, at":

© General chairman will be Miss: Margaret Marley. : ar An installation of officers will: ne follow the picnic’ Officers to bed installed include Mrs. W. 8, Kesse':::2 ler, president; Mrs. Walden Amesss broz, Mrs. Ruth. Evans and Mis

Ethel M, Wolfe, secretary, ang Miss Trella Wood, treasurer,

report on the recent area cons "#%

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Plans will be discussed for th biennial council to be held University in Ithaca,’ N. Y., Aug. 19 through 23. &. Mrs. Kessler will be the Ine

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Picture Window }

A group of two of three smalb:gs: {windows in & room may be gives : 'the appearance of the fashions. : able picture window. A large ™ | Venetian blind is hung over tha.. |group, with one pair of drapes. {ries at the extreme sides. : 1 /plain or decorative cornice sho |span the group.

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Rayon shirts and blouses should be sudsed and rinsed im’ lukewarm water, removed from the line when almost dry, and $ then ironed as soon as possible. To avoid a “shine,” iron on the wrong sias.

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