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TUESDAY, MAY 34, 1977 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 9 IT'S HAPPENING IN MAY OK, Lukewarm Sports Fans; Ready For This? Woodland Cluh "Indy 500" will be the theme for the 8 p.m. dinner dance Saturday for members of Woodland Country Club. A 7 p.m. social hour will precede dinner with dancing starting at 9 p.m. Music will be provided by the Rita Morris Band.

Early reservations are requested. Event chairmen are Mr. and Mrs. Art Hayden. Andres, '49, '47 and '36; Billy Devore, '46, '40 and '39, and Duke Nalon, '46, '41 and '38.

Emil Andres admitted he might be in town that night and might stop by the party. Reservations are required, although there are never enough chairs anyway. STP Parties Lined bp STP Corporation executives, glad to be back in racing with a full sponsorship, will entertain their officials and guests race weekend. Craig A. Nalen, board chairman and chief executive officer, will be accompanied by his wife, as will Wally G.

Ferry, national vice-president of marketing. A dinner party for the group will be held at 6:30 p.m. Saturday in the Quality Inn Airport. Three busloads of them will attend the race, followed by a social prior to departure Sunday night. They have put out the word that anyone who pays $3 to attend the Last Row Party will get all the "FREE" beer he can drink.

Sandwiches named after the lucky Last-Rowers will be available. But prospective purchasers should bear in mind that there have to be at least 30 BETTER sandwiches being served at other parties. A spokesman claims Tony Hulman and Tom Binford and a lot of other important people will be there, but then he also mentions Paul Newman, and that's ridiculous Last Row Hall-of-Famers have received special invitations, but it's unreasonable to expect that any driver who has suffered this indignity three times already is anxious to go through it again. So the Press Club is ensuring they will not enjoy anonymity by printing their names in the program: BOB HARKEY, starting in the last row in 1974, '73 and '71; Sammy Sessions, '73, '70 and '68; Larry Dickson, '69, '68 and '66; Bill Cheesbourg, '65, '64 and '58; Dempsey Wilson, '6160 and '58; Emil By DONNA SNODGRASS Thursday night the Indianapolis Press Club will heap unending accolades and unendurable insults on the race drivers who will start Sunday's 500-Mile Race in the 31st, 32d and 33d positions, but otherwise have done nothing to deserve it. John Mahler, Eldon Rasmussen and Bubby Jones will be honored at the fifth annual Last Row Party, originated by the IPC mainly to give those qualifiers incentive to do better next time.

Hundreds of rowdies will jam the club just to say they've been to a party with race drivers. Few of them actually will meet the guests of honor, proving the drivers have better sense than their choice of profession would indicate. Actually, since the Press Club started this tradition more than one potential qualifier has thought better of it on the last Sunday afternoon, said "Forget it!" and gone home, just to avoid the Last Row bash. THE COMMITTEE gets matching sport coats for the honorees, but they never match last year's ana Hardly ever fit right. They are having Last Row T-shirts made up, too, which they will try to sell for some outlandish amount.

At least two "Miss Back Rows" will be on hand, demonstrating it's not always what's up front that gets attention. The party will start at 6:30 p.m., and get out of hand by about 7. Bill Pittman, author of the exciting best-seller, "The Indianapolis News Record Book of the 500-Mile Race," will attempt to start the program at 8, but he is so dull he probably won't get the crowd's attention for 15 or 20 minutes. If the event is a success Gerry LaFoI-Iette, Art Harris and Dave Mannweiler will try to take credit for it. If it crashes they will blame the USAC Technical Committee.

TO GIVE SOME idea of the committee's (the Press Club committee) integ-, rity: Legs Useful As Entree kets. Label each "perma-press," etc. basket "white," When a basket is full, dump the clothes in the wash. When they come out of the dryer, fold them and place back in the basket. It's an easy way to carry the clean clothes back to their places.

Laurie (Capyrlfht 177. Kins totum lynrflm.) WHY GROW OLD? Her Fault has a Ph.D. I say he's sick. What do you say? His Wife DEAR WIFE: I can't improve on your diagnosis. You've pegged it.

Read on there's more. DEAR ANN: When my husband was courting me he looked like a million After we were married he decided he didn't need to dress up anymore. I pleaded with him to buy some new suits even gave him gift certificates for his birthday and Christmas. He never used them. Finally I threw out almost everything in his closet and left jut enough for him to get himself downtown and buy new clothes.

He was furious, but it worked. Now he enjoys dressing up again and looks like that guy I used to know. Sweet Victory DEAR SWEET: I'm not recommending your solution to everybody. But glad it worked for you. Here's more: DEAR ANN LANDERS: If a husband doesn't want to dress like a fashion plate, I say leave him alone.

My old man never cared much for clothes. After we were married (seven years I he began to buy Italian shoes and tailor-made suits. He also went in for fancy colognes and cuff links, things I never saw him use before. Well I found out he was having an affair caught him flat-footed in a motel. He and she were checking in and I was buying magazines.

I gave him a nice hello, nodded to her and walked out. Half an hour later he was home on his knees in his cream-colored gabardine suit begging me to forgive him. He swore "never again" and that was the end of it. He is dressing more like he used to and it's perfectly all right with me. Content DEAR CONTENT: had a happy ending.

Glad your story Do you feel awkward, self-conscious lonely? Welcome to the club. There's help for you in Ann Landers 's booklet, "The Key to Popularity. Send 50 cents in coin with your request and a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope to Ann Landers, care of The Indianapolis Star, 46206. (COPTIIOHT 1977 FIIID INTIIt'tlSIS) Husband Not dirty." So day after day he goes to the office (he's an executive!) in threadbare slacks and jackets with patches on the elbows. He looks like a Care package.

I just die when I think he is meeting clients, colleagues and other executives who are all dressed. But there is nothing I can do about it, because that's the way he is. It hurts when you say it's the wife's fault. I know different. Just Me DEAR YOU: I received dozens of letters from women who are singing your song.

Here's another: ANN LANDERS: My husband looks like a refugee from a rummage sale and it's not my fault. I do care, but he is stubborn as an ox and refuses to buy himself decent clothes. He says he is much happier when he buys second-hand suits. The man makes $52,000 a year and ideal weight by 15. Of course, your metabolism and physical activity enter into the picture, but this will give you a clue.

HERE ARE THE MENUS for the ninth day. Breakfast: one egg, poached or boiled, one slice of whole wheat toast; black coffee or tea with lemon, one glass skimmed milk. Lunch: 2 slices cold chicken; 12 cup cottage cheese; 2 dill pickle spears; one sliced tomato, one glass skimmed milk. Dinner: one portion beef brisket on one slice of toast; 12 cup steamed carrots; 12 cup squash; one glass skimmed milk, orange slices. Evening: club soda.

If you missed my "Nine-Day Bulge and Budget Beater Diet," send for the booklet. It gives you the complete diet, plus helpful information and directions. Send 25 cents and a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request to Josephine Lowman, in care of The Indianapolis Star, 46206. This is the last time I will offer this diet this year. Shed 5-10 Extra Pounds Easily These legs will be just right for picking up and eating by hand, or using that knife and fork on.

Now the family will think you've given them a special treat and gone all out, but you will know that's the cheapest meal you've fixed all week and delicious! Yummmmm! Rose DEAR ROSE: Truly a meal to be thankful for! Hope you're cooking enough of those "runners" so there will be one left for you. Heloise DEAR HELOISE: For those who still remember and make fried mush, if you spray the loaf pan first with a vegetable nonstick spray they have on the market now, the mush comes out of the pan without sticking. This is also good when cooking oatmeal and other hot cereals. Laura Kalinowski DEAR HELOISE: That big clothes hamper is pretty, but not too handy. Three or four laundry baskets placed side by side will do a much better job.

If you're short on space, use those mini-hampers or large plastic wastebas- A.IADERS Raggedy DEAR ANN: Your letter about spiffy-looking wives and shabby husbands got to me. I refer to your statement: "Show me a married man who looks like a refugee from a rummage sale and I'll show you a wife who doesn't care about him." My husband's appearance has been the bane of my existence. I would give anything if he would take some pride in the way he looks. But it's hopeless. I have bought him beautiful shirts Ann Landers and ties even dragged him into stores and made him buy handsome suits, but they hang in the closet.

He doesn't want to "wear them out" or "get them IT IS ALSO VALUABLE when used to start a much longer reducing program. Psychologists tell us that we should divide any long program into parts or it may overwhelm and discourage us. So, if you have lots to lose, just concentrate on the first 10 pounds. Even though this diet is nutritionally sound, calories should not be cut this low over a long period of time without medical supervision. Also, you want to look prettier instead of older after you have lost weight, so your skin must have time to gradually adapt to your new proportions.

IF YOU ARE USING this diet as a starter on a long reducing treck, up your caloric intake to 1200 to 1400 (depending on your physical activity) for the long haul. How do you avoid gaining back what you have lost? Weigh once every week and use the diet when the scales give you that first warning. Always go after the first few pounds and you will never have a real weight problem. If you want to know how many calories you need per day, multiply your 10th Annicrsary A noon Mass in St. Barnabas Catholic Church Sunday will be held in celebration of the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward L. Codling. Following the Mass, 22 members of the couple's family will gather for dinner in the Heritage House Smorgasbord. By Franklin Folgcr "Oh dear, $4.75 every time tearooms redecorate they always take it out on the lobster newburg." SUPER Colors: White Bone, Black Patent Leather The Girls Seasoning And Savoring With Donna Segal HINTS FROM HELOISE Turkey DEAR HELOISE: How about having a turkey leg, whether it's that "holiday" or not? You can buy these sometimes 'X for onlv 29 cents a pound, frozen.

And oeiieve me, wun three growing boys, I need to grab all the bargains available! I'll tell you how I fix 'em After thawing, salt, season, place on rack in covered cooker (I use an aluminum one), Heloise and put in 350-degree oven for about an hour. Remove lid and these will be well done, but if you like them brown, leave them in oven (without lid) for about 20 to 30 minutes longer, basting occasionally). THERE WILL BE PLENTY of juice in that pan for gravy now. Then all you have to do is fix some taters or that stuffing on top of the stove (whichever hubby says he prefers), and you have a meal along with lots of compliments. Make The Jump MAKE THE JUMP into summar with this streamlined design.

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Add 35 cents for each pattern for first-class mail and handling. Send to: Anne Adams Pattern Department 375, The Indian-anolls Star, 243 West 17th Street. New York, N.Y.J 820 "I heard cookbook needs. Illustrated $14.95) Marshall and color) to The everyone Marshall, food and Her I Available to the public for the first time By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Want to get ready for the see-through bikini season in a hurry? Even if you do not wear a bikini or see-through items, summer clothes are much less kind to figure defects than are winter garb. Even five or 10 pounds can make a difference.

Tomorrow is the ninth day of my "Nine-Day Bulge and Budget Beater Diet," which gives you a loss of five to 10 pounds in nine days. It's a popular way to lose a few pounds quickly. Many readers keep it on hand and repeat it whenever they gain a few extra pounds. throughout the book as she talks the reader through a recipe. There is a chapter on furnishing the kitchen from appliances to gadgets.

She tells how to shop for food, store food, read a recipe, plan a menu and how to build a cookbook library. Shoepeg pudding is from the Derby Dav brunch menu. SHOEPEG PUDDING (Makes 8 Servings) 2 eggs, separated 'i cup fine cracker crumbs 2 tablespoons melted butter or margarine 2 cups milk teaspoon salt V4 teaspoon sugar Dash pepper 1 can (16 ounces) shoepeg corn, drained Beat egg yolks until light; beat in crumbs, butter, milk, salt, sugar, pepper and drained corn. Beat egg whites until stiff; fold into corn mixture. Pour into a buttered 8-cup casserole.

Bake at 350 degrees 35 minutes or until firm, puffy and browned. Note: The Derby Day Brunch menu is Belgravia Court appetizer, Kentucky mint julep, Frankfort bibb lettuce salad with celery-seed french dressing, Kentucky Derby fried country ham and red-eye gravy, shoepeg pudding, asparagus with unhollandaise sauce and fresh strawberries with brandy-caramel sauce. Realtors' Wives Wives of members of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Board of Realtors will meet at noon June 1 for a patio luncheon at the home of Mrs. George H. Keller.

Bill Cottrell of the Green Spectacle will give a program on house and garden plants. you can repair your can't even boil water," is an often comment. Finally there is a to answer the flustered cook's But the "Southern Living Cookbook" (Oxmoor House, doesn't stop there. Author Lillian gives step-by-step directions illustrations (many in beautiful for everything from boiling water carving to deboning a chicken. book is a delight.

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