Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1951 — Page 6
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y -only to the young and slender but there are fashions for all shapes, sizes and ages, If you take your sun in a chair in your back yard, on
ing to the mature figure. . One with a spaced design is gay and slimming, For absorb{pg sun you need as much exure as possible but your suit must both fit and flatter your
© Always ‘keep a cape or a Joose coat handy to throw on if you must walk across a crowded beach. Such a wrap is - all-concealing and also looks
Smart. Wraps: made of terry’
cloth are best because they ab-
We, the Women—
and bare clothes are flat-
sorb oil, suptan preparations and water, : . » -
wy : YOU MUST consider your skin when relaxing ‘in the sun. Keep your skin well oiled even though you use a suntan preparation, Whether you are a swimmer or a sitter-in-the-sun, every day spent in sun or water calls for care and caution,
Mature skins react badly to :
overdoses of sun, Keep the skin lubricated by frequent applications of baby oil.
Wives Usually Make Dates With Mates After Marriage
By RUTH MILLETT WHAT makes you so SURE he doesn't love you as
much as he used to?
He no longer tells you that you were the prettiest girl at the party? Well, maybe you've passed that stage—
even ip his eyes.
he never used to be? that because he does love you he has taken
But that doesn’t mean he doesn't love you— all it proves is that he isn’t blind.
He {8 frequently cross and irritable and That may just mean
i on a lot of responsibilities—more than he can
Ruth Millett HE ¢
‘shoulder easily—and what you call a"grouch is the result of worry; not an indication that he no longer loves you. He seldom tells you.he loves you? may mean nothing more than that he has told you so often that he loves you, he figures you know it by now—know it so well you haven't the slightest doubt and so don’t need so much reassurance
That
eu» . % ® 't pay much attention when you chatter on about
what you've been doing all day? Well, maybe that i§ because your days are all so much alike he knows your evening recital by heart. Try doing something entirely out of the ordinary and see if you don't get some reaction when you tell him about
that experience. : He never takes you out
in the evening unless you make the
plans ahead of time or suggest going some place when he comes
home? That is just a typical husband's attitude. if you want to go somewhere you'll say so.
He figures Men make the
dates before marriage, but after marriage the majority of them
leave the da
i up to the wife, :
i He never brings you little gifts at unexpected times—the
‘way men in love are supposed to do, according
to magazine
fiction and soap operas? As long as he doesn't complain about the things you buy for yourself, you've no kick coming. Sometimes he doesn’t seem like the same person you marriled? He isn't. You aren't the same person he married either,
{are you?
Small Brush a Big Aid In Cleaning Glassware
For good results in cleaning|reaching dirt in hard-to-get-to areas; it will also assist you in removing stubborn spots. When
and polishing decorative glass-
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If you should, through lack of caution, get a sunburn, relieve the dryness by using your baby oil before and after your bath. If you swim and your hair gets soaked, rinse it in cool water, especially after a salt water swim. Prolonged sunning dries the hair. Apply warmed baby oil to the scalp and steam it in over a basin of hot water before your shampoo. Find your place in the sun and enjoy it all summer—it's good for you!
The Doctor Says—
How to Care For Feet
By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D.
THOUSANDS suffer with their feet and the worst of it is that it Is almost.always entirely unnecessary. The feet take a lot of punishment during life, Just figure it this way: every time ypu take a step the ground hits the foot and the = foot has to | carry the entire weight of the body for a . Second or so. ” » u MULTIPLY the number of steps by the pressure. thrown on the foot each time and it is easy to see that the foot is a remarkable organ to stand this punishment as. well as it dpes. A good deal of the trouble
Dr. Jordan
their feet is the result of being improperly shod. If the shoes don't fit the feet well it is not surprising that difficulties will
| arise in time.
” ~ ” IT IS also likely that walking on cement or other hard surfaces increases the burden on the feet and tends to make the arches of the feet break down, which is the principle cause of pain. : Special exercises of the feet such as walking in stockings or socks on the outside edges of the feet or trying to grasp the edges of the carpet with the toes are often helpful, Stimulating contrast foot baths which aid circulation may help too.
almost though it takes good deal of co-operation on the part of the patient.
C. K. Calvert and her committee. The 43 neighborhood
Miss Peggy O'Hara, who will replace Mrs. William Conger, will be introduced by the council president, Mrs. 1952 regional next October will be planned. Included in the topic discussions will be Mesdames Vincent Adams, Charles Brockman, L, 'K. Carter, Donald Carter, Robert Hite, Leroy
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ Local Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Group Plan Early Sessions
Mrs. C. K. Calvert and Paul Mozingo To Be Hosts at Organizational Meetings Organization meetings for the near future are scheduled by both the local Girl Scouts and the Camp Fire Girls. ff The spring council delegate meeting of the Girl Scouts {ii of Indianapolis and Marion County will be held tonight at §
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Eat Well for Less— [Food Lessons |Are Listed For Bride
By GAYNOR MADDOX DON'T forget, meat and potatoes are important in a happy marriage. Today we give the first in a 'geries of “Six Food Lessons for the Bride ;
Camp Dellwood. : Today's lesson is on meat and Reports, announcements and topic discussions will fol- Potatoes lus a friendly Nod ta low the dinner served by Mrs, : a ay e ple and a nun
chairmen, board members and Ly... A4 Supper in chive shuce, green salad, brown alternate chairmen will be guests. ‘n serve rolls, apple pie, snappy Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mozingo, | cheese, coffee.
John Burkhart. The conference here
Designing Woman
jelected.
Flint, Hal Dudley, Paul Grubbs, J, D. Alford, Florence Oltman and James F. Foulke.
5716 Lowell Ave. will be hosts for an-outdoor supper at # relock | tonight for the Board / tors of the Indianapoll Fire Girls. At the business meet- Jig ing the summer camping program | d and the new English foundation; building will be discussed. im The Horizon Club will hold a ji picnic at 4:30 p. m. Thursday in |i} the George Washington Park. Of- [f {ficers for the all-city and the jm {Block's Fashion member will be
June 25, the officers of the all-| city Leaders’ Association and the district Leaders’ Association will {meet at 7:30 p. m, in the home lof Miss Oranda C. Bangsberg,| [3360 N. Meridian St. [be completed for .the all-city and |district meetings as well as the (1951-52 activities.
Paul Kuhn,
Here's. the dinner: Clam and tomato juice, chopped steak, oven barbecued, savory potatoes
= o ” | SAVORY POTATOES IN { CHIVE CREAM : One and one-half cups diced {raw potatoes, one (three-ounce) package chive cream cheese, onehalf cup milk, one-half teaspoon {salt, dash of pepper. | Place potatoes in saucepan. Let |cheese soften at room tempera-| {ture; stir in milk, blending well. | i - {Add salt and pepper. Pour over) y SUE BURNETT potatoes. Cook for 20 minutes over medium heat, stirring occaServe hot for two or
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By MRS. ANNE CABOT Here are a. pair of ankle
strap slippers and ruffled bootees which will start baby off on the right fcot. Both pairs | are inexpensive to crochet from | sturdy cotton, which looks good
A charming button = back | pinafore is a joy to wear. It's (sionally.
designed so that your young three.
daughter can have a dress just | ay... : like yours! Trim each one with CHATEAU BASIL SAUCE
colorful rick rack to match. Two tablespoons butter, two oo after countless washPlans willl Pattern 8130 is for sizes 12, tablespoons flour, one-half tea-- : 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Sige (SPOON salt, dash of pepper, one- INES. 14. 3% yards of 39-inch. leighth teaspoon basil, one cup/ Pattern 2972 includes comPattern 8131 comes in sizes 3, Milk, one-fourth pound processed plete crocheting instructions, | 4,5, 6,7 and 8 years. Size 4, 2%_ cheese dood. ed an and re. Material requirements, stitch
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At any raté almost all who | suffer from foot trouble can be | completely relieved, | time and a |
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Book, Review. 1:30 p.m. Block’ Auditorium. “The Far Side of! Mrs. |
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~Elizabeth Hillyer. No matter how well the furniture is arranged for television, people stil want to move if when thay watch. ' See that all chairs or lounges have flat casters or bases so they can be picked up and set down with ease. A tailored flounce on » new slip cover camouflages the heel base and is good looking,
too,
Cleaning of Upholstery
clean plastic upholstery, wash with a mild solution of soap and water. Wipe off with a cloth wrung out of clear water and polish with a clean, dry cloth. For added gloss, a coat of clear leather polish may be used.
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Broad Ripple Schedules | Annual Grad Dance
The Broad Ripple High School
{PTA will {grad dance from 10 p. m. to {1 a. m. today. The party is to be lin the high school gymnasium. The dance will follow graduation exercises. Orchestra will play and there will be a floor show. Mrs. George Seidensticker is the general chairman. A 1:15 a. m. breakfast in the Riviera Club will follow the dance,
Pancake Ready-Mix
Open fishing season begins soon. When the fishermen in your
one, rémember to include a package of pancake ready-mix in their supplies. The dry pancake readymix is an easy breading for crisp and wonderfully delicious pan fried fish.
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