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Eat Well for Less— | Vie Te AHO School Styles Block's Closes Saturdays atl PM Protein Sources Easy on Your Budget Are Listed Y GAYNOR MADDOX margarine over . low heat; add ents with cooked macaroni. Pour AMERICANS ike to eat meat, It is generally our |green pepper, artles mushrooms into one and ose. -half-quart casmost popular source of pr : and onion. Simmer 10 minutes. serote; cover. Bake in moderate Pop f 8 he p otein. But equally good protein |Add milk, cheese, salt and: pepper; oven (350 degrees F.) 30 minutes, can ceme Yo other foods, currently more plentiful and |simmer, stirring constantly, until Serves four to. six. easier on the udget. A cheese melts Combine *with —— poked nood! i lightly but Here is a list of common complete protein foods J Mh Rings ¥ ou Tuesday's Menus Bleed nutritionally as important as meat: fow} (chicken, turkey, | # an a. | peaches, ready to eat cereal, duck), eggs, cheese of all | quarts boiling mr | MACARONI AND CHEESE nut coffee cake, butter or ids: er, eight ounces CALTENNE ! forti margarine, coffee, lings, mull and mili brad je22 noodles, one-fourth cup but. -One . tablespoon salt, three - ty Bigs : ucts such as cottage cheese ar Tourn cup chopped green quarts boiling water, eight ounces LUNCHEON: Parboiled »~ and dry. non-fat milk, fish, a one-fourth cup chopped ejhow nifcaroni, one .14;-ounce peeled cucumbers, split either fresh or canned or frozen. {pa Sey, one three-ounce can can evaporated milk. two cups w stuffed with fish ahd baked. Besides these, there are other COPPed mushrooms, drained. one grated cheddar cheese, one cu ui : : (tablespoon minced oni g P paprika cream sauce, Melba foods almoat, but not. quite as milk, nlon, one cup diced cooked eggplant, one table- toast, applesauce turnfvers rich in protein as the .others: one cup grated cheddar spoon grated onion, one table- * : = ‘cereals, nuts, peanut butter and eee. one-half teaspoon salt, spoon mustard, dash Tabasco, '°& milk, : dried peas and beans. Y round pepper. salt, freshly ground pepper. DINNER: Antipasto( sarCheese, a top source of pro- | Add one tablespoon salt to rap-! Add one tablespoon salt to rap-, dines. celery, stuffed eggs), ; ’ tein (as well as calcium) com- |1dly boiling water. Gradually add!idly boiling water. Gradually add: macaroni and cheese Itali- Marilyn McDevitt \ bines perfectly with many popu- ®88 noodles so that water con- macaroni so that water continues = enne. ‘heated garlic bread, A BACK-TO-SCHOOL wardlar foods. tinues to boil. Cook. uncovered.ito boil. Cook uncovered, stirring tomato, cucumber, water robe for teen-age girls will be ; es # . stirring occasionally, until tender. occasjonally, until tender. cress and , lettuce salad. shown in. Wasson's fourth floor SAVORY NOODLES Drain in colander. Drain in colander. In a large, French dressing, blackberry | pattern and fabric departments _ One tablespoon salt, three In a saucepan, meit butter or bowl, combine remaining ingredi- shortcake, coffee, milk. July 12 through 14. . RESO 5 7. Garments, to be modeled in- : ‘Beauty After 40— | formally, are those featured in 5 ( ou e ‘We 1]. H H 8, {| a Simplicity Pattern Co. and Avoid Too M. h C | Y | Seventeen magazine promotion. > ue Oo or | They include new fabrics and ho ; | styles rangi from’ coat dress i em——— ; ging In Home | 7 Miss Heflin as i | | Miss Marilyn McDevitt, Sim- + Madison | | S V | plicity pattern stylist, will be At { W | here to help. girls select approwind | i ay O S { priate colors, fabrics and pat- . 2 Siate. Service { terns for themselves ’ : : : MADISON, July 2—The | rR aw pores, ; ' 7: + dul; FRANKLIN, July 2—Miss t's reat Store-Wide Event Rev. Edwin Shake, pastor of Martha Heflin became the the Methodist Church here, ‘bride of Jerome H. Hyde LOOK FOR THE MILLION DOLLAR yesterday united Miss Vir- vesterday'in a 3p. m. core SALE SIGNS—THEY MEAN SAVINGS pie Mae fhmek and Harry {mony in the Providence Chris- NO MAIL, PHONE OR C. O. D. ORDERS * Terrie Jr. {tian Church near Bargers- ca facDowell The bride is the daughter of rire Bargers ON MILLION DOLLAR SALE ITEMS Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs./Roy Bruce Ahlmark, } Pre Rev. Howard Anderson AM IS pig abi edication Madison, and Mr. Perrine’s par- v3 ev. . RE Andean Tie Ir, A Le aE a I wlan Watch Our Daily Ads dor Additional Items witl attend Pe ne Ri East Maris Boal {the double-ring rite. Q—What "ean we do for those . > St. Paul's The 330 | m. ceremony was| | Barents of the bridegroom are] Old-fashioned black potato present the WES nb cimmiting il Bin IMr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hyde,| beetles that came in swarms scroll bear- oF ePlate Berea With White stir) 15960 N. Ewing St. Indianapolis. 1ast summer? Everyone in ; 000 Ameri pan Anes wilh white sum- Mr. and Mrs. Howard ,C. Heflin, this neighborhood had them-- ; d while stan Ie ii D.> Hale todiahid Franklin, are the bride's parents. first we had seen in years - 3 PRICE ® 8 LR t a , : lg.» . . They damaged our dahlia blos- : : ? apolis, matron of honor, wore a si Bride's Attire soms, eating them very toh Broken Lots of 150 Prs. Busken Play Shoes and: Mrs. pate greet Srgandy ang igus, Choose makeup for natural look. The bride, in a lace and net’ ly. Mrs. F. T. i : ” ’ n American rock an arried a 8 ’ Oe ' " are HW ; dress with lace yoke and bolero A—The black blister heetle that N . ta : Bx EDYTH T. McLEOD light had f p lag ister heetle tha ow na and are gardenias, daisies and carnations. ¥ cl yery isnt stade of powder . which she designed. wore 3 shoul-| an. often: altacks. asters and’ 1.50 re going to Mr. Perrine chose Dean T. AFTER 40 so many charm- makes a hroad face look much der-length veil attached to a white can ruin anythi step a Burns Jr. as best man. Ing: gracious WaT en By ® broader. Also, it highlights lines cap. She carried a colonial bou-| cides tn feast ing a LINGERIE ere $3 : ee spicy | into cosmetics with a heavy us 4 : ] st or 5 eryo- : Bride's Gown | Pd eter il Deavy and wrinkles. quet of white carnations and ‘lite dust. , Theoretically any : Sandal Bar, Fourth Floor A de Medici collar and deep all than to overdo. In the use Applying rouge is really an OE Eli Heli ‘| poison for leaf eaters, such as ie " J V-neckline highlighted the-bride's ,¢ cosmetics and makeup thére art but a very simple one if you diss Elinor Heflin, in lavender! rotenone or lead: arsenate - wn of white lace. Her finger- ; nk 0 organdy and taffeta, was her sis: g¢hould finish the i » te f Rell tell 1 atching lace, *1¢ many little tricks which you will take enough time to learn /ter's maid of honor ould finish them off. But in id e for t ve e rom am ¢ . ' ? 2 3 . ~ practice vryolite —s v oli in the ead band. She carried a shower Cal use lo great R4vaTIRge. to do it in the most becoming Mr. Hyde chose ' his brother, Dr . ee ER i Reduced 1 J 1 jon. of gardenias and stephanotis. First, avoid too much color. way, Try it out in front of your David C. Hyde, as best man and {5 ready > : e 4 3 2 146 SUMMER HANDBAGS v eption in the home, Pignity and naturalness . Claiborn Quinton, Edinburg, and ady to use as soon ES After a Tees Grand Haven | Should be ‘selected to flatter mirror. You try on your hat, s0 non 1amollette, New Salisbury 2° the bugs arrive—usually in V2 PRICE ie tue Soups il rely home, You and highlight your individ- we Bots your rouge? be 28 ushers. 9 Jae Summer, usually in num- N 3 cn. ’ wm j , The heavy contour can be ers which do tre ye w i _ ual skin tones, not just because ) . Ls mendous dam . a 0 48 to 7. 2) at 1450 College Ave. Indianap- ,.°.~ ° 0 chade. made to look less heavy by a Trip to Michigan age. in a short time. Hand ® Slips ® Gowns ©® Pajamas. : 7.48 3 olis. Perrine were both Pale powders with pink tones simple makeup trick practiced | After a reception in the Heflin PiCKing when they first ar- : Regularly 6.95 to 14.95 with: one Mr. and Mrs. Se a Univer-| are unflattering if your hair is in famous Fifth Ave. beauty home, the couple left for a trip. Five is a good idea, too. Shoe Soi : vour’ thild graduated from In ans of Chil Bray or white. The soft rachel salons. After-powdering the to northern Michigan. ——— i oe Salon, Handbag Department . RYAIRIRAL sity. She n a Hem Kara tints, with rose undertones, are neck and face with your proper The bride and bridegroom, both b h p A value-packed assortment you'll want to Second Floor hn t Ris Omega and Epps Rapp Upsilon {he most becoming. They seem shade of face powder, blend-a members of Phi Beta Kappa Fra- res osy included ad chall ns Tur Frat. Serarjties and he o ps to give vitality and color to the deep’ rose shade of powder ternity, were graduated from In- e! Included are rayon and challis gown ' Fraternity. skin and, by contrast, make the . ajong the contour. Blend care- diana University. Ea rein rayon slips and petticoats, rayon and cotGHEY THRE hair more definite. fully, the effect ig really won- Mr. Hyde is naw a student in gs dratonete ; Miss. Raftery, are " derful. the Yale Divinity School. : By Alga HA RT : © “ton pajamas, shorty gowns in nylon ong ify PRICE : * 7 Th AP Ne 3a t A ———— PRE ras ON CER ~ rs RE oy “THE ROSE undertones Fads Xrerv "dk enlored WeOKE nok 5 BA PHN Complement the cotthn. Broken sizes and. colors, but ots 220 PAIRS AIR STEP SHOES de com : = a tendency to" counteract the shades lighter when a cream- tree, blooming heauty of a young | .. : eS ; EE —- ls N arrie sallow look, which so many ma- colored powder is used - over eep | “ool a apa more than newly cut flow= wk of lucky buys. : Now 4.98 and 5.48 : ture wédmen have. The use of a the regular shade. | ers’ from a summer garden, yet! re 9 er ca————— Marriage Yous far Jia Joan _ | it's surprising how few girls take . ' Were 9.95 and 10.95 Raftery an arles Shotts were ~ advantage of this home-grown read Saturday os Hpi My Day— ! | beauty aid. ¥ Lingerie, Fourth Floor Liven rere pumps, spectators and some Mark's Catholic Church. e Rev { rms oF Ze : ’ ork shoes Fr. Leo Schafer officiated at the We Must Not Fool Ourselves of route panning AR prening oi 9 o'clock service. flower earrings to help you Paragon Shoes, Fourth Floor The -bride is the daughter of Ab + R | K P achieve that belle of yok * -of-the-ball look. r 29 bo and irs. Jona Rater) ny ou eq oreq eqgce Not only do they set off your ompson . charm to good advantage, but Jud Shotts are the parents of} . By ELEANOR ROOSEVERT they should serve as well as a 40 JUNIORS' SHORT AND the bridegroom. EW YORK, July 2—All of us have watched with conversation piece, sparking male THREE The couple chose Mrs.’ Marilyn terest. day bv d d |admiration and feminine envy. “QUARTER COATS.IN Dietz 2s Matron of honor and in erest, day by day, every wor that is printed WHITE and PASTELS—SOME Meredith Shotts as best man. on the subject of the Korean situation and the Russian | TO CREATE your own individ- - o N 00 MILIUM LINED After a breakfast in the Marti- ronosal ad bv Jacob 2 =» ual blossom earrings, choose di- ; WwW R M : ® nique Loufige for immediate fam- p p Mace Dy EVEN, IF BY some remark- | minutive flowers such as sweet- Originally 39.95 to 59.95 {ly members and the bridal party, Malik. : able chance and because of ' ‘heart roses, heart's ease, bachelor a garden reception was held at In spite of interest in this ' some reasons which we may not buttons or tiny zinnias. Now $28 the Raftery home. " ie at present completely under- “There's a trick .to keeping these ——————— rite proposal and Sr. desire to see stand, we should succeed in ne- attractive accessories in place DRESS LEARANCE Junior Shop, Second Floor ‘ | peace resio: ed, Ido not think gqtjating a satisfactory peace in Attach them to your ears with . : = : / e ul | any of us should fool ourselves Korea, however, we would have cellophane tape. into ~ thinking to look around very carefully | | The procedure is simple. Fasten | we are achiev- at he rest 31 the world to lone end of the tape under your | $0 JuNiORS: DRESSES | ing a satisfac- oo make sure that a cease-fire In | 'w ear lobe, place the stem of the : 95. riginally 17.95 to 29.9 me y peace Korea did. not mean simply ‘a =. flower in pesition, then press the Regularly 39.95 to 49.95 g y 5 when we might sigual io start hostilities some- | iH other end of the tape to the top of Now $10 { ’ ‘where else. y lobe. This anchor wi { achievin Er : your ear lobe, : A a did Everything we do now, how- + hold vour posy securely in place Royon' crepe in solid colors and prints. | fire. We would ever, if it gives us a little H ‘throughout the gaities of an en- $ Some with jackets. Dotted Surah with | ho ve the So- fonger peace, can be looked a [tire evening. Ww 18 rayon faille jackets. Two-piecers in Be Be ! th upon as advantageous to the : re rayon checks. Lovely color choice. | viet Anion, the free world. B id Re: ul | North Koreans . s » riage esulTs Junior Shop; Second Floor and the Chi- IT GIVES a little more time | nese Commun- to show that governments ex- Are Announced % | < { + bef cigi ; d d Rayon and pure silk -prints, linens, | ists; efore : ercising power under demo- Results of play are announced 0 — ! they made this offer, decided cratic systems are able to ac- by the Lincoln Bridge Club for its rayon crepes, pure silk Shantungs, F they would have to make some complish more for future well- Friday night game. Winners fol- hy : 4 . 197 GIRLS’ T SHIRTS | compromises and that Without being of underdeveloped na- low: N & 8 (Possible Score 216) alles 15868 on women s | question - there were certain tions. Mrs. A. R. Coffin, Mrs. Frank Now things that the United Nations If results come from the free Abbett 125 Arthur Zinkin. Charles sales final Tos 1.69 | would feel essential to the mak- world, that will mean the free ’ E. 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Size 8, L S | time to time. & smooth lad has | bodice and cape, 1% vards of ATE PRING and “Rio Stripe” | the gang over on occasion. ! 35-inch; skirt, 1%, yards.. : | . These informal parties may 3 SUMMER SuITs Now 4.98 set \ | be spontaneous, spur-of-the- SUE BURNETT . Regularly 6.98 2045 ~—aszzaer” 5 moment Things oF they may be The Indianapolis Times y : en | planned ahead. ary may 214 W a : Bath Shop, Fifth Floor By MRS. ANNE CABOT | simply round up the crowd at 24. Marian] on Including Our Famous Pp.’ Pattern 2045 has tissue pat- | the pool and say, “Let's go to n p thiol id Designer Makes tern (sizes 2, 3 and 4 years in- | my house.” Or she may phone No. 8731 Price 30c cluded), material requirements, = & T¢w friends beforehand. L . sewing instructions; hot {iron In either case, there's a ques- Swe. ..... Originally $55 to 169.95 transfer for embroidery and = tion of “When?” and “Who? 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