Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 235, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1933 — Page 7

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Potatoes Served in New Ways Anchovy Balls Pleasing Change from Plain Masked Variety. BY SISTER MARY, S'M Sfrvirv Wrltvr Potatoes mashed, boiled, and baked are standbys in most families. Day after day the home-maker serves them with little thought of the many appetizing variations made pasible by unusual seasoning. Anchovy potato balls are a delightful change from plain mashed potatoes and will be especially liked With meat, served without a gravy. ANCHOVY POTATO BALLS Three cups hot mashed potatoes, 3 tablespoons butter or bacon fat, 1 teaspoon salt, teaspoon pepper. teaspoon powdered mustard, ’2 teaspoon baking powder, 1 egg, 6 anchovies. It will take five or six potatoes, depending on their size, to make three cups of mashed potatoes. Scrub them well and cook them with their skins on. Peel and mash and keep hot while adding butter, salt, pepper, mustard, baking powder and egg well beaten. The potatoes must be hot enough to rook the egg slightly. If they are not, put the mixture over hot water and heat, stirring constantly until thick. Add anchovies which have been drained from the oil and finely minced. Spread the mixture on a buttered platter to cool. Shape into balls about the size of a golf ball. Roll in fine dried bread crumbs, dip in egg slightly beaten with 1 tablespoon water and roll again in crumbs. Fry in deep hot lat. until a golden brown. Drain on brown paper and serve at once. The fat should register 385 degrees I-’., or be hot enough to brown an inch cube of bread from the soft part of the loaf in forty seconds. STUFFED BAKED POTATOES Four baked potatoes. 2 tablespoons butter, 4 tablespoons milk, Vi teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons grated cheese, ' teaspoon pepper, Vi teaspoon mustard. Cut a slice from one side of each potato and scoop out the pulp. Put through a rioer. Add butter, milk, salt, pepper, mustard and cheese Rnd beat very hard. Line the potato shells, using only the large part and not the slice, with mashed potato. Add two tablespoons of creamed fish, ham or poultry, or a poached egg can be used. Cover with remaining potato, piling it up high above the'shell. Return to the oven long enough to brown the tops and serve at once. The creamed mixture can be onV ‘ and if the potatoes are to be so: and with meat.

> l j Daily Recipe i I BAKED CABBAGE j Boil the cabbage for about j i ftoen minutes, changing the ! ! water once. Drain and let | | cool. Chop; add two beaten j | eggs, 1 teaspoon butter, 1 : - teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon pep- I | per and 3 teaspoons cream. j | Place in casserole, and bake j . about a half an hour. I I

Tne Late Dr. Lewis Baker

Answer; Poisons due Io retention of focal mail if in tlio bowels give rise to >kin troubles such as yours. Take Sulpberti (not. sulphur i Tablets over a perirnl of several in milts, if necessary, to cleanse the blood and correct faulty elimination. • * Mrs. C. 0. S. writes: "My children, aped 0 and it, liave attacks of spasmodic croup every week, or two in winter and spring.. lhey cough so at jiigld that they can t sleep, l’lcase advise a safe remedy." \nswor: Obtain Kssenec MenthoI,a\one and mix with simple sugar syrup as per directions. This splendid cough medicine is quickly effective. pure and free from objectionable drugs and is much less expensive than ordinary cough syrups. • • * O j? asks: "In your opinion, what Is the best treatment for both head and chest colds? Have tried - , and several other remedies, but they don't afford me much relief. Answer: Try treating your colds with Mont ho l.axcoe Salve. Judging by thc letters of praise wo receive in regard to it. it seldom fails to bring relief beth quick and lasting. Mrs. .T, K. writes: "Both mother and myself obtained marvelous results with the ('adonicne Tablets, thanks to vour advice. Now can you recommend ii good laxative. Mother has boon troubled with constipation for years and has never found a laxative that was satisfactory." Answer: We believe the most perfect laxative to be found is CasoaItoyal Pills. Their action is never drastic, but pleasant and satisfying to all who try them. • • • W. P. P. writes: "For the past several weeks my sleep has been broken every night by bladder distress. 1 also have painful backache.” Answer: A soothing diuretic com- . pound. Balmwort Tablets, should bring the desired relief. Try them! • • * B 1.. S. writes: "My husband has a bad case of painful rheumatism, which nothing s.-eins to help. lies been home now for two week* and If he doesn't soon return to work. I'm afraid he will lose his Job.” Answer: (let Cardiol Tablets, a nonsecret formula, that has proven most effective In correcting rheumatic affections. To quickly relieve the pain, have him take o grain Sti-thol Tablets as per directions. • • • Answer to Miss L. Y.: To round out the body and produce firm solid flesh, we know of nothing more helpful than Hypo-Nuelane Tablets. * • • • Answer to Many: Perspiration and othey body odors nre readily banished and prevented with medicated CHKX Soap. It Is a very tulld soap and has an elusive fragrance.

/?./ V E.A Service Hollywood. Feb. 9.— Paris is cabling that fullness and fine detail below the elbow in sleeves will be new. But Hollywood already has launched this new style. Janet Gaynor is wearing a sweet little “lady-dress” of fine blue sheer crepe with beautiful handtucking and puffs of white sheer crepe below the elbow of the long

CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS WILL HOLD DANCE

Miss Margaret Anna O'Neal is a member of the committee in charge of the dance, being planned by troops 25 and 26 of the Catholic Daughters of

America. The dance will be held at St. Anthony hall, 379 North War man avenue, Friday night. Music will be provided by Harold Cork’s Corkers. Miss O'Neal will be assisted in making arrangements for the affair by several members of the committee. A large group of

men and women have been listed as patrons and patronesses for the affair. AUXILIARY TO BE LUNCHEON GUESTS Mrs. Raymond Miller, 6055 Central avenue, will he hostess for a 12:30 luncheon-meeting of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the St. Paul’s Episcopal church Friday. Mrs. A. B. Chevalier will assist the hostess. A report on the work of the House of Church Women which recently was held at the Christ church will be given by Mrs. John Hollet. Miss Sarah L. Pratt will present the story of the early Indiana bishops. Hostess to Club Miss Alice Freije, 903 Fletcher avenue, will be hostess for the monthly business meeting of the Comptometer Club at 8 tonight.

He, UK Q uestions -^ALnswered By The Late Dr. Lewis Baker’s Associates An Advertisement Telling llow and When to Use Trustworthy Products and Reproducing Extracts of Patrons’ Xetters Relating to Cadomene, Balr.iwort, Sulpherb, Su-thol, Mentho-Laxene, Hypo-Nuclane, Triopeptine, Vilane, etc.

Mrs. D. O. D. writes: I suffer dreadful pain periodically. Isn't there souie111i11u to relieve such pain?” Answer: Ask your druggist for 5grain Su-tliol Tablets. These contain no opiates or narcotics, but act quickly in relieving gere-ral pains. r. K. X. writes: “Can you advise something good for indigestion, gas, bloating, etc?” Answer: To tone up the stomach and correct the digestive functions, take Triopeptlne Tablets. If there is any tendency to bowel sluggishness, also take Casca-Koval rills, * * * Mrs. O. A. tV. asks: ‘‘Can yon recommend something that might be helpful for a catarrhal condition of the nose and upper sinuses. Both my brother and myself have this trouble at times and the pain Is almost unbearable.” Answer: Obtain antiseptic Vilane Powder, and mix with water, as per directions. Use as a nasal douche several times daily. Follow, h.v inserting a little Mentho-I.axene Salve up each nostril. This should bring the desired relief. * * • Mrs. L. 11.I 1 . F. writes: "Last fall, my mother, who is now ti 7. fell and broke tier leg. and although it has healed, she lies been left in a weakened, run-down condition. From past experience. I have great confidence in your advice, so now 1 seek it again.” Answer: Thank you for your kind ■'xpre-iion. Procure Cadomeno Tablets and have your mother take them as pop directions. In several weeks her health and strength should be fully restored. THANKFUL LETTERS Gains 11 Pounds, New Health LOWELL, MASS. Mrs. Nap Chretien. K. K 1. Box 50. writes: "After a son was horn to me. I was left in a very weak, nervous, run-down condition. Was pale, .thin and only weighed SO lbs. I tried many different remedies over a period of six months, but only kept getting worse ami was on the verge of a nervous breakdown, when my husband read about Cadomeno Tablets. 1 didn't believe thev would help me. but he insisted I take them, i have now taken six boxes anil what a change! My cheeks are pink, have gained 11 pounds, have lots of pep to do inv work and feel wonderful in every way. Two of my friends are now taking Cadomeno with the same results, and 1 wish every woman wlto suffers as T ijid. would try this wonderful medicine.” • * Relieves Hacking Cough RTEFBKNVIU.K, OHlO—Gentlemen: "Enclosed find 100 for your “Health and Beauty" Book. We have used Mentho-I.axene. and both my wife and I think it the best we have ever tried for a hacking cough, with which we are troubled after we have colds. We will certainly praise it every rhanee we get—also the Cases Koval Pills, as they, too, are great. Wish we hail known of these remedies before as they would have saved u a lot of money as well gs suffering.” Signed: George Moore. 1409 Arlington Ave. • • • Pimples Disappear Quickly PORTLAND. ME.— Miss Florence Smith. 11l West St., writes: "By reading your "Health Questions" in the paper. I found that Sulpherb Tablets wer very good for pimple* on the face and habitual constipation. I pur-

N. M. S. tisks : “F r <>- pueally in ilie morning I am covered with hives which itch terribly. Ain also trouble.] with pimples on my face, n o e k and slioit 1ders. Is in y blood impure ?”

Cinema-Land Beats Paris to New Style

Janet Gaynor

sleeves. The body of the dress is tucked in similar manner. Hollywood is boasting many smart little dresses right now, in addition to many suits. Among those wearing particularly smart new dresses are: Kay Francis, being hostess at her own birthday party in her dressing room at the Warner-First National studio, w e a r in g a chartreuse green flannel dress with a tunic which buttoned its white collar and cuffs on with silver buttons. Lorena Layson, lunching at the Roosevelt hotel, all decked out in brown, a brown dress tightly belted with suede, smartly tailored, brown felt hat, pumps and suede coat. Barbara Stanwyck, lunching with Alfred Green, her director, in the studio case, wearing a brown and pale chartreuse green sheer wool crepe dress, the chartreuse touches original and smart. Una Merkel, in the Brown Derby, with her husband, Ronald Burla, wearing a neat green and white checked linen sports dress, brimmed hat to match. Club to Hold Party The Social Adventure Club of the Third Christian church will entertain with a Valentine party at 8 Saturday night in the young people’s reception room. Miss Nellie Feeley is in charge.

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Miss O’Neal

A Day’s Menu Break fast — Sliced canned pineapples, cereal, cream, creamed smoked haddock on toast, milk, coffee. Luncheon — Baked oysters and potato sandwiches, stuffed prune salad, cabin et pudding, milk, tea. Dinner — Split pea soup., broiled salmon steaks, martinique potatoes, moI de and spinach salad, pie, milk, coffee.

chased a box and they are now almost gone. Already 1 feci a great change in my system and the pimples are disappearing, so am going to continue taking the tablets for a while.” ♦ * * Kidney Trouble Relieved PR AIRIB CITY, OREGON Dear Sirs: I read your advertisement in the Portland Oregonian and the testimonials of others who suffered ns I did. with kidney and bladder trouble, until I was bedfast for several days at a tjine. I phoned my druggist for Balmwort tablets and sifter I had taken them two days, was vastly improved. I have had this kidney trouble for six years and while I iiave tried other medicines, none can compare with wonderful Balmwort tablets. I've told several friends about them and intend keeping some on hand at all times.” Signed: Mrs. Byars Deardorff, Box No. 305. • * • Rheumatism Responds to Cardiol YOPNGSTOWX. OHIO—Mrs. H. L. Sninderlin. 3-19 Rayon Ave.. writes: "I have had rheumatism for five years. It settled in nty ioints. First my ankles and knee joints, then to hips, shoulders and elbows. The pain was so great I could not sleep, hut since I have been taking Dr. Baker's rheumatism prescription. (now Cardiol Tablets!, i am feeling so much better. The soreness and stiffness is leaving and I am getting around much better. T am feeling better every day and I cannot express how grateful I am. T would not take anything for the Healtii and Beauty Book, if I could not get another.” * * No More Periodic Pain BFFFALO. X. Y.—" Several months ago l was operated on. and afterwards, periodically. I suffered great pain. I would completely lose my head during that time and just the thought of it would make me fed ill. Then Suthol Tablets were recommended to me and they have surely performed wonders. Now. during my period. 1 am able to go on with my work as though nothing has happened. All girls who suffer as I did should surelv trv these tablets." (Signed* Miss Sally Adams, 75 Trayniore Ave. * * • Sure Relief for Colds I.OS ANGELES. C-AMF.—Mrs. Wm. H. Burns. 1-17 \V, ti. .id St., writes: "I think I had tried everything imaginable for colds and catarrh, until I tried your wonderful Mentho-Laxeuc Salve, which is sure relief. I will never be without it. as it is so good for many things. especially painful joints bruises, etc." Information Note: By reading the questions and answers above, you may find a case similar to your own. If so. the medicines recommended can be obtained from Hook's Dependable Drug stores. Haags. Walgreen'*, Liggett's. (’lark & Son. Manring's. B. M. Keene Drug Cos.. Driskell's. Binkley's. Victor's. Fritz's, Pantzer's and any progressive druggist. A copy of Dr. Baker's great guide book. "Health and Beauty,” containing 1-s pages of fascinating, interesting helpful information, health and beauty secrets, comments on love, courtship, marriage, etc., together with trial narkages of Sttthol Tablets and Casca Royal Pills, sent to any address upon receipt of 1(1 cents coin. Address: Medical Director. The Blackburn Products Cos.. 500 College St., Dayton, Ohio.—Advertisement!

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Columbia Club Bridge Party Set Miss Cunningham to Be Party Hostess Next Wednesday. Miss Dorothy Cunningham will be hostess for the monthly luncheonbridge of the Columbia club, which will be held at 12:30 Wednesday at the club. Her assistants will be Mesdames Woods A. Caperton, Frank S. Reynolds of Cambridge City, Mrs. C. B. Huff of Martinsville, Mrs. Harriett Toner of Anderson, Miss Lucy Patton of Martinsville, Miss Elizabeth Paul of Cambridge City and Mrs. Harry G. Leslie, Mrs. Henry Dollman. Mrs. William Baker Williams, Misses Frances Lemaux, Mary Caperton and Katherine Gause. Both contract and auction bridge will be played. Reservations are being taken by Mrs. J. Hart Laird, club hostess. Another bridge party scheduled at the club for members and guests will be a sweetheart mixed bridge affair Feb. 18 at the club. A number of guests from out-of-town are expected for the ladies party. Delay Bridge Tourney Announcement has been made of the postponement of the bridge tournament of the Avalon County Club scheduled for today. Date for play will be announced later.

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Miss Lucille Snider Miss Lucille Snider is the new president of Sigma Phi Delta sorority. VALENTINE DANCE WILL BE GIVEN A Valentine benefit dance will be given at the Brookside Park Community house at 8, Feb. 14, under the sponsorship of the Brookside Civic league. Miss Ruthanne Kersting is chairman, who has arranged entertainment between dances by Jeannette Fickle, Betty Williams, Marjorie Lackey and Robby Ehlers, dancers. Proceeds will be used for charitable work.

Name Winners in Tudor Hall Poster Contest Winners have been announced in the poster contest held by the Tudor Hall Alumnae Association at' the school for the lecture, to be given at 11 Monday by Mrs. Bertita Leonarz Harding at Ayres auditorium. The high school students who received awards are Miss Ardith Mettenet, first place; Miss Jane Turner, second place, and Miss Betty Hartong, honorable mention. Students in the junior high school who won prizes are Marybelle Neal, first place: Helen Griffith, second place, and Barbara Brown, honorable mention. Mrs. Harding will lecture on “Empress Carolotta of Mexico.” The project is being given for the benefit of the scholarship fund. BENEFIT PARTY TO BE HELD TONIGHT A card party for the benefit of the Dr. W. C. Worthington chapter of Disabled American Veterans of the World War will be given at 8 tonight at the chapter hall, 108 North Delaware street. Mrs. Sophie Lutz is general chairman and will have as her assitants Mesdames Omer Stevens, Everett Saxton, leland Sims, Thomas E. Bell, Harry Stuck, Roy H. Cooper, Ernest H. Wiles, Willis H. Greene, William V. Pierceall and Joseph W. Bell. Euchre, bunco and bridge will be played. The affair is open to the public.

MERRYMAKERS TO DANCE SATURDAY The Merrymakers club a group of sub-debs, will entertain with a dance Saturday night at the Propyaeum. GLEE CLUB WILL PRESENT PROGRAM Members of the Glee club of the Women’s auxiliary of the Sahara Grotto' will present a musical program at the Valentine dance and reception for prophets and guests

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tonight at the Hoosier Athletic club. Members of the club are Mrs. Stewart Houston, president; Mrs. Irvin Hessel, director; Mr*. Raby Stebbing. pianist; and Mesdames Arthur Dobbins, Ray Wald. Vern Harrison, William Hamilton, J. E. Nelson. Edythc Skinner, Ruby Pettigrew. E. J. Reinhardt, Ira Hendrickson, Roy Long. Henry Shannon, Mae Pruitt Leslie McClain, T. E. Simmons, Esther Arnold. Michael Harakas and Jules Birsfield.

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