Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1952 — Page 36
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“Her Never refreeze thawed gand- el ation “toll vou the wiches and do not store them She feels free to tell you : longer than two weeks, «° unkind and uncomplimentary
Too Close Friend in" Time “Will Become aN uisance
‘By RUTH MILLETT HERE is such a thing as a woman having too close a
Wonderful $28 to $49 qualities
—and WHAT A PRICE SLASHING we've given
them. Many at BELOW WHOLESALE REPLACEMENT COST. BE HERE EARLY for these January Savings. OPEN MONDAY, 9 A.M.-5:30 P.M.
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Just 18 Fine
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She 4s too close a friend if: You feel you can't even entertain without including
things that someone else says about you. You- tell her all of your personal troubles,* including theshortcomings of your husband. «She is always critical of anything you buy if she wasn't along to help you select it She ig forever offering vies She feels perfectly drop in any time. She feels she knows you so well she can be ‘perfectly frank” in everything she says. This is just an excuse for not bothering to show you the courtesy and respect she shows others.
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" " ” SHE IS always trying to improve you, instead -of letting you. be yourself. She knows just how you should dress, just how you should decorate your living just. how you should bring up your children She wants a full accounting of any party you attend to which she was not. invited.
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SHE FEELS FREE any Kind of personal question from how much you paid for your new dress to how you are along with your in-laws. She is jealous of your other friends. She
to ask getting
monopolizes your time. Close friends are wonderful assets, But a too close friend will in time always become a nuisance.
Cream Puffs Accepted in Main Course
OSTESSES are inviting cream puffs to the main course instead of solely at the conclusion of their meals. Filled with creamed - vegetables, tuna. or chicken a ‘a king, creamed ham or the filling for meal pies, the cream puffs take on a dual role. They can be made by adding one-half cup of lard to one cup boiling water to which one teaspoon sdlt has been added. Bring to a boil and add one cup of flour all at once and stir
vigorously until a ball forms in the center of the pan. Let the mixture cook, then
add four unbeaten eggs;-one at a time, beating after each addition until the mixture is smooth. Shape into little balls on a greased cookie sheet and bake in a hot oven at 450 degrees F.
This allows them to puff. Then reduce the temperature to
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Future Plans.
FAMILY | LIFE meeting and dad's night are scheduled “ by two high school parent-teacher ‘assoc¢iations. and unit meetings are announced by both Marion
and Indianapolis
County groups The Tech Gov. 7:15 p.m
PTA will hear Lt. John A. Watkins ‘at its meeting tomorrow in the Stuart Hall Forum. “What PTA means to the State of Indiana,” will be discussed by Gov. Schricker and “Sports Around the Town,” is the topic of Luke Walton, local sports anLt. Gov. Watkins 1000 "0 Bi Octet, Girls Ensemble and Band will round out the program. Junior and senior . students and their parents will be guests of the Howe PTA at its second annual Family Life Meeting at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in room 297 of the school, “Where do Herbie and Helen go from here” will be discussed by two members of the student body. the panel by C. M.
Participating in discussion to be led Sharp, principal, will be Kenneth Smartz, “Entering College’; Wayne Rhodes, “Entering the Military”; Miss Harriett Russell, “Entering Retail Sales”; Robert Wise, “Entering and John Wood, “Entering Industry.” Unit meetings follow. TUESDAY Edgewood—1:30 p. m. “Inflation,” R. J. Kwitny, economic director local League of Women Voters. Ben Davis High — 7:30 p. m. Dad’s night; talent show, Decatur Central — 7:30 p. m. “Methods , of Teaching the Deaf,” deaf school pupils. James E. Roberts School—1:30 p. m. “Toward a Free World with Health,” Charles Patton; piano duet, Mrs. W, C, Woods, and Mrs. J. M. Bailey.
WEDNESDAY Garden City—T7:30. p. m. gram honoring the
proscouts.
.Hickory- College — 7:30 p. m.
program by depart-
Father's night; state conservation ment. Pike Township—3 p. m. Panel discussion with grade school representatives lead by Roscoe Clark.
School 1—7:30 p. m. Father's night. School 3—1:15 p. m. Tape
recorder demonstration, Miss Mary Snyder. School 81:45 p. m. Health film and talk; music, Tech octette.
School 21—9:30 a. m. Study club. School 24—2 p. m. Summer round-up; Mrs. Mary Shultz, speaker. School 31—1:30 p. m. Manual High School student panel, “What parents and Children Can Expect from High School.”
School 33—7:30 p. m. Fathers’ night; State Police Lt. David Laughlin, speaker.
" Sihool’ 35—1:30 p. m. Mrs. Ira
Thomas, devotions; entertainment, Manual High School Glee Club; “Building for Free-
d o m — through Safety,” theme, School 36--7:30 ‘p. m. . “Our Schools Build for Freedom,”
Robert L. Springer. School 38—1:45 p. m.
for Good International Relations,” film. School 39—1:30 p. m. “Working Together for Healthy Children,” Dr. John Stanley. School 50—1:30 p. m. “Television in the Child's Life,”
David Milligan. School 58—1:30 p. m. Style show; instrumental music. School 60—1:30 p. m. Panel discussion, Mary and Johnny Go to School,” Miss Hazel Hart, moderator, and Miss Frances Graney, the Rev. Laman H. Bruner, Mrs, Helen Bradley and Mrs. William G. Hackney, School 63—2 p. m. “The Citizen Child—Mental Health,” Miss Dorothy Zwink. School 73--1:30 p. m. “The PTA Builds for Freedom,”
Mother Singers; 8th grade demonstration; tea for 8th grade mothers. School T5—8:30 a. m. Grades 1 through 8 physical education classes; breakfast from 8 to 8:30 a. m, School 80-8 p. m. Father's
night; Dr. Herman L. Shibler, speaker; Broad Ripple High School Band.
School 81—1:30 p. m.. Hostess month; program by room hostesses.
School 84—10:30 a. m. “Building Healthy Personalities.” School 90—7:45 p. m. Financial program, M. V. Bailey. School 91—1:15 p. m. “Try It,” Herb Sweet.
THURSDAY
School 10—Noon. for traffic boys.
FRIDAY Nora-—Noon, Sandwich luncheon; 8th grade mothers, hostesses; 4th grade student «entertainment; ‘Purpose and Values of Achievement Tests,” Hollis Adams, princit~ pal. ™ :
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