Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 232, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1931 — Page 7
T-riß. 5, 1931
Chops Good as Change j From Beef BY SISTER MARY StA Service Writer During the winter months when most households art indulging in roasts and braised dishes which require long cooking, chops are very likely to be reduced in price. If we can vary our winter dinncrs occasionally with tender, juicy chops at no greater cost than for the substantial but plain roasts and itews, it is surely worth the tune uid effort. There are many interesting ways: it dressing up a winter dinner of, -hops. Mutton chops, lamb cho ß§veal chops and pork chops all come, in for their share of attention. Planked, broiled, stuffed, en casserole, breaded or creamed, chops; make an excellent piece de resist-: •nee for cold weather dinriers. Stufled lamb chops are savory: and should be prepared from yearling lamb. Have the chops cut about 1% Inches thick and allow one for each person. tt tt B > STUFFED LAMB OHOPS Four lamb chops, 's cup minced onion, 2 cups stale breid crumbs, 1 egg, teaspoon salt, ‘i teaspoon pepper, 1 tablespoon bacon fat. Trim fat from chops and try out.
Daity Menu BREAKFAST—Stewed figs, cereal, cream, creamed fresh beef on toast, milk, coffee. LUNCHEON —Noodle soup, toasted bread sticks, jellied spinach and egg salad, canned cherries, plain cake, milk tea. DINNER—SaIt codfish pie, buttered beets, French endive wlt% French dressing, baked peach dumplings, milk, coffee.
Make a gash half way through meat on side away from bone. Slit almost to the bone—and the entire length of the bone. Rub inside of pocket thus formed with salt and pepper. Melt bacon fat and add onion. Cover and cook over a low fire for five minutes. Add bread crumbs squeezed out of cold water. Remove from fire and season with salt and peppers. Add egg well beaten and mix lightly. Fill each chop with dressing and place in a hot dripping pan with several tablespoons of their tried out fat. Put into a hot oven and bake 45 minutes or until tender, tferve on a hot platter and sprinkle with minced watercl-ess. STUFFED CHOPS DELICIOUS Pork chops arc delicious cut thick and stuffed as in the above recipe. It will take about an hour for them to cook, but they should be tender and moist, much like well-cooked chicken. Veal ps seem to be seldom used, *ic also are most tempting when filled with the savory stuffing and baked until tender. Another unusual way to prepare and serve chops is to broil them lightly on one side. Cc , r - the uncooked side with a thici; layer of well-seasoned white sauce to which chopped cooked mushrooms or minced cooked ham and green peppers or all three. If convenient, have oeen added. Sprinkle with stale bread crumbs, dot with butter and bake 40 to 50 minutes in a hot oven. Time depends on thickness of the chops. Green Salad You can get a lovely color scheme for salad by using vegetable coloring matter and making a gelatine fruit salad a pale green, with chopped green peppers, white grapes, and green cherries scattered through, all being a different green.
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Pajama Cut Like Gown for Dinner BY FRANCES PAGET (Copyright. 1931. by Style Sources) NEW YORK. Feb. s.—Much has been said and written about the formal pajama costume, treated as a novelty when it appeared in a guise different from the informal beach costume, or else, though formal, a type that is entirely dissimilar to the elaborate pajama costume that personifies boudoir or lounging wear. The type that we are considering in this discussion hat an entirely different personality from that of the negligee kind just referred to. The newer type has nothing cf the boudoir characteristics, and is in every particular just like a frockexcepting the trousers. But even they, in their circular cut and precise shaping, are so much like so many of the present evening frock, skirts that they hardly alter their appearance. During the last week a dressmaker collection showing southern resort fashions made a major feature of this type of costume. In every respect, not only the styling, but also in the choice of fabrics, the resemblance to a semiformal dinner frock was recognized, representing the sort of costume one thinks of when mentioning the printed chiffon dinner frock. In fact, a number of them in the collection cited weie made of printed chiffon; worn as they always were, with the short matching jackets that had sleeves bordered in fur, they were raised to the status of the acceptable dinner costume for resort wear.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Glorifying Yourself
EVERY little girl should have at least two compacts. Three make it nicer, because she can change her daytime compact with her purse. , But she owes it to herself to have two, for when she gets all dressed up in party clothes, it is quite as il faut to carry the plain daytime compact as to wear daytime shoes. Compacts differ greatly days. You can just about suit your taste in them. They all have the same ability to slip into a purse in small space—that is implied in their name—and they all give you the fundamentals of a makeup, rouge and powder. If you choose your compact for its shape, size and color, do be sure that it has loose powder and a place to put your own favorite rouge in it for both lipstick and rouge. Otherwise you may find yourself with atrocious cake powder, which always is harsher than loose powder, and cake rouge which is far from the color you need. m m a SELECTING a compact with cake powder and rouge, match your shade the best you can. Personally, I prefer to use my own powder in a loose powder compact, but that is a personal preference and some of my best friends would not be without their cake-powder in their compacts. Its advantage is that it doesn’t spill. But you should be careful of the loose powder kind and they won’t spill either. Many girls prefer to use no eye shadow and no eyebrow pencil in the daytime. It is a preference I admire. Certainly the girl who goes in for heavy mascara in the daytime lacks a finesse that these girls inherently possess.
-BY ALICIA HART-
IF you like a compact with just rouge and powder, and carry your own lipstick besides, the world is yours. There are probably 100 different varieties. I merely ask you, in selecting your brand, to try to get one with caked powder which seems as fine as possible. At best, tlois is mixed with talcum and is a bit gritty. Pick it as fine as you can and it will reward you. In selecting a separate lipstick and a compact with powder anc rouge, get the lipstick to exactly match the rouge, or vice versa. You may or may not know that many well-groomed women use the rouge from compacts to color their lips and lighten the weight of their purse by their lipsticks-. County Agent Pay Ordered Ey Timet Special GREENCASTLE, Ind., Feb. 5. Judge James P. Hughes of the Putnam circuit court here ruled that the county council must appropriate money for the salary and expenses of the county farm agent. When the council met to prepare the budget for 1931 in September it made no provision for the agent as it attempted to cut the tax race as much as possible. Later Clarence Ragan, Marion township farmer, filed mandamus proceedings against the council, and the court ruled in his favor. Crawfordsville Debaters Win Ey Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind., Feb. 5. Affirmative debaters of Crawfordsville high school won their second victory when they defeated the negative team of the Whitestown high school, on the subject of, “Resolved, That the present- system of installment buying of consumption goods should be condemned.”
P. T. A. Group Holds Program at School 76 t Mothers of pupils new to School 76 were honored at a patriotic program and tea given by the ParentTeachers’ Association of the school Wednesday afternoon. The mothers will become new members of the organizations. Following a short business session 1 Mrs. S. A. Copeland sang and Mrs. Thomas P. Woodson, pianist, played, i Mrs. Alexander Weaver, program committee chairman, and Mrs. Lyman B. Whitaker, chairman of hostesses, were in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Copeland and Mrs. Woodson, patronesses of the organization, poured tea. A color scheme of red, white, and • blue was carried out in the appoint- ■ ments, with numerous flags fumishi mg the decorations. Rate Cuts Wanted ! By Times Special GREENSBURG, Ind., Feb. 5.—A movement by which citizens of this city seek to make known to the utility companies their belief that rates are too high was started with the presentation to the city council of a pstition from the Chamber of Commerce urging that the council seek a 10 to 15 per cent reduction i from gas, electricity, water and | telephone companies. The petition ; was referred to the council’s utilii ties committee. Pioneer Woman Left 536.000 ' By Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., Feb. 5. Richard L. Wallace was appointed I administrator for the estate of Mrs. j Margaret Wallace, pioneer resident of Anderson. She left an estate I valued at $36,000.
J • Alumnae to Meet Indiana Gamma Alumnae Club of ; Pi Beta Phi sorority will meet at ! 8 at the home of Mrs. E. E. Temperly, 5411 Washington boulevard. Members of the cast of “Adam and ■ Eva,” produced In December by the organization, will be guests. Reser-
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