Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1952 — Page 31

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‘With Lenten season in to have a pitch-in vegetable and fruit dinner party. To add color to thé meatless menu, they told. guests a.prize would. be awarded to the one bringing the most unusual preparation. George Hamel topped all fashion, designers with his<hat creation of a lettuce base brim

accented with fruit salad.

His wife entered with a sprig of broccoli sticking out of her pocket, (a junior vegetarian, no doubt). The Hamels won the prize but the question now is what to do with a book on George Bernard Shaw and his vegetarian life after Lent. i

ARE YOU INTERESTED in the science of breeding rabbits? All you have to do is enroll in one of the Broad Ripple High School's family education night classes for enlightment on the subject, according to the Riparian. A prospective student called Mrs. Paul H. Moore, member of the school's Parent-Teacher Association, after classes had started and asked ‘if it were too late to enroll. She was told that, for the

‘most part, classes were filled

but there were openings in bookkeeping and rapid reading. The inquirer quickly answered, “I'm not good in figures. and oh, dear, I don't want to raise rabbits.”’ Completely confused, the PTA member repeated the last part of the statement, “Raise rabbits?” ee Oh well, there really isn’t

much difference between rapid

reading and rabbit breeding— that is, in sound. "5 = A WOMAN'S HAT can reveal her innermost self when viewed by a psychologist. So if you're planning to attend the Thursday dinner meet-

ing of the Indianapolis-Business :

and Professional Women’s Club, think twice. before donning a chapeau. Mrs. Lloyd White, payeho logist from Kansas City, Mo. wilfmodel her collection of hats bearing such names as GossipType, Savings Account, Young and Gay, Funeral Hat, Hard Feelings Hat, Live Olactonny and Madame Chairman.

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of ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert

mind, the Kreugers decided This may. help the audience

to understand about hats and what's under them. & 8.» : ONE OF THE LOCAL insur ance companies recently hired a new adjuster, Two days later, something else was added to the office—sweet scents and wellgroomed secretaries and clerical workers, : It seemed the new man was eligible and so were the majority of the girls. To keep in the race with so much competition, time had to be taken very frequently for beauty repairs. After a week, with production slowing down rapidly, the manager placed a notice on the bulletin. board, reading, “Dont waste your \egergy and time,

The new adjuster's weakness is dogs.”

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