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QUICK, get a good checkup on yourself, both mentally and physically. Evidently you are slipping into that state where you will lose your

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husband. Forty-five is young and you should be delighted that your husband wants to dance. : Don't act like a martyr but Join in with good grace and good humor, Invite some of the couples that you meet to your

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Mrs. Ray F. Klein is one of | the committee members for the 20th annual party sponsored by the Allied Florists here. The party with a “Yule in June” motif, is today in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, since "the

florists are too busy to celebrate during the Christmas season.

Thursday's Menus

BREAKFAST: Orange and lime juice, scrambled eggs with chopped chives and cheese, enriched toast, butter or fortified margarine, tart jelly, coffee, milk, LUNCHEON: Tuna and celery salad, lettuce, sliced tomatoes and cucumbers, French bread, butter or fortified margarine, gingerbread cup cakes, tea, milk. DINNER: Clam chowder, crackers, cold cuts, potato salad, chilled tomatoes, stuffed with vegetable salad, enriched tolls, butter or fortified margarine, vanilla mal-

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And while you are making changes, get some new clothes, and’ designs that never worn before. tch your husband's reaction all d I think you will will have a new u. ‘ ” ” large woman, 51. Is it in bad taste for me to act my daughter's matron of at a small home wed- ? Fifty guests, we have a ~Mrs. N.” ect taste and you of the fact that has conferred you. It is not is a charming part of the bride. dress, be sure to one which has a becomback interest. Also choose a that looks good on you from the back.

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Summertime Romancing

By JOAN MANY a teen girl gets her first taste of romance in the summertime. At beach or playground or summer resort, she meets new people—new boys. Maybe some special lad gives our Junior Miss a big rush. He dates and dines and dances with her. He tells her he loves her. Well, this is your cue to be suave. Don’t fall for the first line of flattery you hear. Interest isn’t love. Maybe the guy's just out for feminine sealps to hang on his belt: #¥ ” r IN ANY case, don't forget that boys are gossips. Girls who have brothers know what a going-over the girls get in a masculine bull session. But let a misguided girl make a serious mistake and the boys go to town on her reputation. If a boy is genuinely fond of a girl, he won't make her gossip bait. But summer romances are usually not the real thing.

By MRS. ANNE CABOT Pattern 5052 includes complete crocheting instructions for dishcloths and potholder, material requirements, stitch illustrations and finishing directions,

Club Meets

The Inter Nos Club met today in the Propylaeum for its annual rose luncheon, Mrs. Petrea Smith, incoming] president, was the honor guest!

and two officers from the Seventh District, IFC, Mrs. Thomas A.

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On Favors For July 4

By GAYNOR MADDOX LOOKING for 4th of July favors the guests can eat and enjoy? Well, here's the answer—smooth patriotic drums filled with marshmallow, together with peppermint stick

and maraschino cherry drum sticks.

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Two egg yolks, slightly beaten, one cup milk, one-fourth pound marshmallows (about 16 marshmallows), two egg whites, dash salt, one-half Jint heavy Shen whipped, one-! easpoon - tila, six peppermint candy sticks (five-inch lengths), 12 maraschino cherries. ia In a saucepan, combine egg yolks and milk; blend well, Add whole marshmallows. Place over low heat until mixture is slightly thickened and marshmallows are almost dissolved, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and continue stirring until marshmallows are dissolved. Chill. In a bowl, beat egg whites and salt until stiff. Fold in chilled marshmallow custard, whipped cream and vanilla. Pour mixture into six waxed paper cups (about one-half cup size). Freeze in frozen food compartment of refrigerator until firm. To make drumsticks: Break candy sticks into two and a quarter inch lengths. Place maraschino cherry on one end of each small stick. Cross two cherry sticks on top of each frozen To make paper cup drum: With lengths of red cellophane tape, edge the rim and base of the cup. Cross strips of tape around the middle of the cup to resemble a drum. If red cellophane tape is not available, water colors or colored pencil may be used. .

By MARGUERITE SMITH Times Garden Editor Q-—1 have been told to cut off the flower stalks of my delphinfums and that then they will bloom again? Is this right? Mrs. E. F.

in a few inches of the ground (close to the ground if bottom leaves are yellow. Then fertilize with about a tablespoon of general garden chemical fertilizer sprinkled around the

By SUE BURNETT

Two practical styles are illustrated. The fitted sundress at left has a gay jacket as a compenion piece; at right, slimming princess lines and scalloped closing are eye-catching details, Pattern 8699 is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, Size 12, dress, 2% yards of 39-inch; bolero, 1% yards. Pattern No, 8733 is a sew-rite perforated pattern for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42, 44. Size 14, 4% yards of 35 or 39-inch.

A—Yes. Cut the stalks off with-}:

plant, Mix this into the top layer of soil and water well. But be sure not to get leaves of plant wet. Refertilize each time you cut off all the flower stalks and you may get as many as four

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