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By SUE BURNETT
Want the latest to spice your fall wardrobe? Then make this stunning dress for date or daytime in a rich solid tone and accent with contrasting button. trimmed tabs and cuffs.
Pattern 8674 (left) is a sewrite perforated pattern in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42. Size 14, 4 yards of 35-inch; 3% -vard contrast. ~ : - o Important in your fall wardrobe planning is this handsome dress created to flatter the slightly larger figure. Oblique closing, slim lines, unusual detail are fashion favorites, Pattern 8754 is a sew-rite per- * forated pattern in sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. Size 36, short sleeves, 57% yards of 39inch.
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! By GAYNOR MADDOX i TO MAKE good sauces without | .wurs of preparation, try using | condensed soup as a bike. The special flavor in a. soup like cream of mushroom or celery | m es it perfect as a “pour-on” for a bland vegetable like pota-| t--« or carrots. And the con-| densed soups are just about the rit thickness for sauce purposes. } in general, when using the soups as ‘‘pour-on” sauces, add a little liquid to give best results.!
Use 15 cup of milk with a can o cream of chicken or crea mushroom. With cream of er soup, use 'z cup of milk. Fort soup needs no added liquid. os
= = STUFFED TOMATOES IN { CHICKEN SAUCE i One teaspoop Sfnely chopped onion, 2 tablespoons butter or! fortified margarine, 2!5 cups soft bread cubes, 1; teaspoon salt, dash of pepper, 6 firm, ripe to-| matoes, one can (114 cups) con-d-used cream of chieken soup, Az cup milk. Cook onion until soft in butter! or margarine; combine with bread cubes, salt and pepper. Wash to-
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Eat ander forless-. Hopp Are Stunning Styles for Fall Wardrobe The Bride! Scene—
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Mr. Jackson To Be Feted
A handyman's shower and a wedding highlight nuptial news today. Richard Jackson will be {honor guest Sunday at a handy!man’'s shower instead of his pride-to-be, Miss Diana Harvey. The couple will be married Sept. 1. | Hosts for the party will be Mr. § and Mrs. L. Mark Henderson and, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph W. Dorrell Jr., in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. IL. Schell, 5510 Washington’ Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer R. lloyd will be at home Sept. 3 at 2415 Shelby St., following their trip to Yellowstone National Park and Salt Lake City. | Mrs. Lloyd is the former Miss Ione Colligan. The couple was married at 7:45 p. m. last Friday in the home of the Rev. John Ray Clark, pastor of the Thorntown j | Christian Church, Thorntown. : Parents of the couple are Mr. } |and Mrs. Ira I. Colligan, 1148 | Fletcher Ave, and Mr. and Mrs, Spencer E. Lloyd, 2415 Shelby St. | The bride is a graduate of Butler University and received her {master’s degree from Indiana | University. The bridegroom also 5210 was graduated from Butler.
matoes; remove stem ends and
stoop Sut puis, Cut up pulp and 1 1th District My Day—
vill tomato shells with stuffing; place in a greased baking pan
Combine cream of chicken soup fv ELEANOR ROOSEVELT and milk; heat, simmer about 2 Rank High HYDE PAR x vi ] a % oo WEL DE sy N. Y., Aug, 2
minutes, Pour over tomatoes
One. can (1% cups condensed Doren to his friends. walked a tomato soup, 2 cups shredded way with a number
-—I have been reading a when serving. Serves six. Eleventh District, Ameri- small volume, privately printed and distributed, of fragFLUFFY TOMATO RAREBIT [can Legion Auxiliary, units ments of intimate letters written by
IHeat soup slowly; 204 crinese a cash award in Americanism for and heat until melte SUrring tne second best program reported D constantly. Add mustard and In child a apoTted. Signing Woman Worcestershire sauce ito beaten Unit received a cash award for egg yolks; stir into the hot mix- the best all-around program. John ture. Gently fold in the beaten Holliday and Hayward - Barcus erg whites and heat thoroughly. Units were given honorable men-
Serve on hot toast for four . tion. A personal award from the aon department child welfare chairSunday's Menus man went to Mrs. Herbert Dun-| RREAKFAST: Sliced lap, district chairman, for her 100 peaches. ready-to-eat cereal, per cent report from the 40 dis-
ham and eggs. enriched toast, trict units.
butter or fortified margarine, Other Awards coffee, milk. DINNER: Fried chicken, Other personal awards were! cream gravy, mashed pota- given Mrs. John Noon for her) toes, corn en cob, garden work on the Gold Star committee! peas. enriched soft rolls, but- and to Mrs. Clara Nordholm,|
ter or fortified margarine, Knightstown Home committee. ‘By Elizabeth Hillyer raw carrot sticks. celery? National membership citations 1951 CENTER PIECE—De‘eticks, chilled watermelon, ere Presented Broad Ripple, Hil-| signers of today's newest incoffee. milk. ton U. Brown, Paul Coble, Ed- : : SUPPER: Fluffy tomato ward S. Galliard, Hayward-Bar- Seriars doa on Je beauty rabbif on toast or crackers, cus, John Holliday, Kennington, oi cangiely ir Sra r * eahbage and apple salad, nut «+ Madden - Nottingham, Manor, tionalists do, This fall will see cookies, iced tea, ‘milk. ‘Service and Robison - Ragsdale modern-minded candlesticks in - Units. Twenty-eight units re- wonderful variety. New favorite ceived merit awards for an out- is the sooty black metal style, | Fur Sty Hos standing program. available in candlestick, can-
Big Eagle Unit took second! {olabrum and even a hurricane
prize in the department for its h To { hors eo history book. Robison-Ragsdale $"P. . wil
separately, lo teaspoon dry mus- ana Department convention in might be many more, for the ) tard, 1» teaspoon Worcestershire French Lick. literary gift. that contributed 2 stimulating sance, toast or crackers. | Robison-Ragsdale Unit received muth to American literature is around.
I particularly Mr. Van Doren mother at the age of 24, when he
(muffin pan is good for is). | : 1 it Van Doren Letters Make Me Trg ees cae LEGION INS wie, 1 Had Known Him Well
the late Carl Van
These are enchanting scraps. evident in his personal letters. 1
American cheese, 2 eggs, beaten of awards at the recent Indi- One wishes that some day there Wish I had known him well.
like the letter wrote to his
wag a graduate student.
“Some days I grow a despic- | he wrote, {nearly tempted to turn my back upon all the bright which I have heen true. now
able coward,”
nearly a third of my life,
task where
worldly prefernrent.
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this silent sacrifice? I ask
self, and then I grow ashamed I will use the that have been!
and vow that wretched talents given. me, and ‘though I may curse. with all my hate the cruelty that gave me a giant's ambition and a child's power, downed, but hold my head erect, though it reach no further than the waist of most of my com-
He must not only have been fun but! friend to have
“and am
ideals for and drop my energies to a slighter there is a chance of wealth and ease after a time.! I know 1 could be don't care to be I could attain
rich—but I and-1 suppose some kind of
I will not
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panions.” ge was given. honorable mention in wa Se ——————————————— By ROBERT A the publicity scrapbook contest. - United’ Press Staff Correspondent Its junior auxiliary won. the Helen ‘ PARIS, Aug. 24—The cold coultas trophy for a history book Tomorrow at The Style Shop
war is going to cause some compiled by Miss Mary Margaret
Hotel), said. American fur com- posters throughout the nation. es will be forced to find some |Second prize, Class II, went to
pani r Miss Sue Bush, also sponsored by
means of replacing the short-hai
“ to change their models drastical- report from all 40 units. Mrs. Norlv.” But, he said, “the American man Travis is district rehabilita-
“French designers and Ameri- With Mrs. Paul Eberts, chairman, can producing capabilities will received a cash award for the cope with the situation,” he said. most outstanding rehabilitation Mr. Bacher said he had come Nm I ae hr boy Fahey 39 See how the renin! District president, received a perstopped importing furs from Com- sonal award for the most new
(GGheen, a. junior. revolutionary changes in Poster C Wi American fur coat styles, a "Oster ontest inner : 0 : leading fur expert said today. Miss Gayle Fields, sponsored hy : ii The United States has stopped Federal Unit, won first prize, : buying short-hair furs from Rus- Class I, in the poppy poster consia and her satellites, L. John test. Her poster will be sent on Bacher. of the Dein-Bacher Fur to the October national convenCo.. New York, (Waldorf-Astoria tion in Miami to compete with »
Federal Unit. 1 1 3 russ. said the import restrictions In rehabilitation 11th District 3 we 2 = 4 will force American fur companies Won a ¢ ash award for 100 per cent
woman will not mind a bit. tion chairman. Speedway Unit ON BLOUSES—DRESSES—SLIPS
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Summer Blouses —
munist countries some time ago. platen. I Out they go . . . regardless of cost. All colors, styles, in‘a THe Prepon gesigners te Jere have been added to the district cluding popular sleeveless blouses. Come early, they won't rific.” he said, y ha succeeded in making sheepskin look membership. ay a last long. like a valuable fur that any woman would like to wear.” Plan Card Party
He said Americans would Use my. Aucuct committee of the Were $1.98-$2.98-93 French ideas and tricks to pro- qi paen's Altar Society will spon-
duce fox coats which will ‘have sor a ecard party at 1:30 p. m. nothing in common with ordinary yisnday in the Food Craft Shop
98, Now
fox skins. Mrs. Fred Gause is chairman. : Were $3.98-$4.98-3$5.98, Now
“The only fox skin which will - in nl — keep its original color will be the
$]00
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blue one,” he said. “All the others will he tanned. prepared and the hair cut short.” Mr. Bacher said French designers favor a coat about 15 inches from the ground for 1952. He. believes the, collaboration between French and American| designers will also boost French) trade because it will make French] fashion houses famous all over| the U. 8.
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Here is a honey of a clown
that will take a lot of punishment from tots and come up smiling every time. Make the costume from work - basket scraps, embroider the face and use wool yarn for the hair.
Pattern 5210 (far left)
in-
cludes hot iron transfer for doll and clothing. material requirements, sewing and. Shianing
directions.
Here is a life-size baby doll that offers enjoyment to the
maker as well as to its
proud
owner. She is easily made with red yarn hair and embroidered features and may be dressed
in outgrown baby clothes.
Pattern 2999 (left) includes hot iron transfer fro doll measuring 21 inches, pattern for romper and booties, material requirements, sewing and fin-
ishing directions.
ANNE CABOT
The Indianapolis Times
372 W. Quincy St. Chicago 6, Ill
No. 5210 Price 25¢ lo. 2999 Price 25¢
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