Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1941 — Page 28

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| Beutan Shaw Long will accompany | Mr s. Lee Benner Hostess (Mrs. Deer, Members of the trio are Mrs. Elizabeth Gray, violinist: Mrs.| A business meeting will be held

. Musicale Notes ’ | Daisy Robinson, cellist, and Miss | py Alpha Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Composers Day =: pianist. Sorority, at 8 p. m. Wednesday at

Sr et Mushnles wit Po the home of Mrs. Lee Benner, 819 An Indiana Composers’ Day will | presented in a group of songs, one of | Main St, Beech Grove. be observed by the Indianapolis Which was written by Mrs. Joseph |=

1 Arthur Jordan Conserva- | EASTER SPECIAL

{ Lautner, | Matinee Musicale as its monthly | Miss Osler will |

musical program next Friday after. | OY faculty meber, | | HATS cleaners EAGLE Dyers

: ’ Wl be accompanied by Joseph Lewis (noon in Ayres’ auditorium at 2| Cleaned & blocked DR. 1059 507 Virginia Ave.

FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1941

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Doris Gray Will Be

Sh Se April Is Child ta ower rues Mrs. Arthur R. Coller, 5335 E. 38th Welfare Month!

* of ceremonies, A guest at the council meeting will ————— be Mrs. Louise Young, Indiana presHomemaking St., is entertaining this evening with ident of the Auxiliary. Mrs. J. S. » a bridal shower for Miss Doris Gray,| An “Information Please” program |Boyle, district president, will be in| ‘ . |Whose marriage to Charles R. marking April as American Legion Aluminum Limit Works Little Hardship; Kritsch will take place April 12. Child Welfare month will be held at | - | Guests at the shower will be Mes-| 1: 15 p. m. Wednesday during the | {Cr ISP Blouses Other Satisfactory Utensils Available]

| charge of the meeting. | i id District Auxiliary council |

ve [pgLing in the Wor 1d war Memorial, | ton 0 Dar Brew Grain, mower ME. AF J. Miler, district cy ook fre

| welfare chairman, is planning the | spring suits. HOMEMAKERS. in more ways than one, are taking part in the | Hittle, Edgar John, Eldred ‘Slaugh- |

| program and has announced that gece details, national defense program, Because aluminum is absolutely necessary lter, Lawrence McFarren, Elliott! prizes will be awarded for the best ins. Ful ‘through ‘with narrow black | in making certain vital defense equipment, its use for civilian purposes |p. l..} “pabert Reinhardt and Roy | questions submitted. Participants | jess : " CER tes 3h is being limited temporarily. “Civilian purposes,” of course, include yen qricks, the Misses Grace Dollens, [will be child welfare chairmen of | ribbon, are all important notes

kitchen utensils as well as household goods of all Kinds. Genevieve Furnas and Jean Riddle, | district units. Mrs. Lois Owens, Indi- | spring blouses.

b d in kitel - er nately, DE I AFL! «says Pog sn a ! 3 IN INDIANAPOLIS IT's KROGER’S SUPER MARKETS lev, chief of the Bureau of Home Economics, U. S. Department of AgriINSURE YOUR HEALTH <¢ =EAT THE BREAD THAT'S

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Cotton blouses, sheer and crisp, | and trim with the new Frills, embroidery or insertions and bead-

The program has been arranged by o'clock. Clarence Loomis, guest ar- Miss Grace Hutchings. tist and Indiana composer, will play | a — ash & ‘entry with his own composition, “Gaelic Suite,” M / V / this ad, Limited written for the piano. L Soror ity certs mondadalf Yiwie, Others who will make guest ap-| Alpha Chapter of Sigma Delta pearances are Mrs. Mary Garrett | Sigma Sorority will meet Monday at Deer, Peru, flutist, and the Vivien|8 p. m. in the home of Miss Mildred | iBard trio of Terre Haute. Mrs. Manlove, 204 N. Randolph St.

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culture. “For, in addition to the supply of aluminum utensils already made up—there are available utensils of many other satisfactory materials.” For top - of - the - stove cooking, | utensils of porcelain-enamelware | it acid foods such as tomatoes, apare the cheapest and are satisfac- | plesauce, or rhubarb. Avoid strong tory for most uses. Saucepans, soaps and scouring powders that | double boilers, kettles and frying| contain alkaline salts, because alka- | pans of enamelware come in many |]j darkens aluminum. varying qualities and a wide range * wn Ww

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To get the best wear out of enamel pots and pans, treat them carefully | CANNED FISH LOAF tablespoon lemon juice

to prevent chipping. That is, never | let them boil dry. Cool them before | washing. And let a hot utensil cool cups flaked salmon or tuna fish before pouring cold water into it.| cup medium white sauce When food sticks to enamelware,| 1, eup rich milk soak it loose by boiling water or a| 1; teaspoon salt beaten egg cup dry bread crumbs

weak solution of soda in it, Never | cup chopped celery

scrape it with a sharp-edged instru- | ment or use a coarse abrasive on it.| 1, Another inexpensive material for| Adq lemon juice to salmon: add top-of-the-stove utensils is 1Iron.!remaining ingredients: mix well. This is considerably heavier than Bake in oiled baking dish until aluminum, enamelware or glass. hrown and set—about half an hour Iron heats up slowly and holds the at 350 degrees F. Recipe serves heat well. For that reason it is an | gjx, excellent material for utensils used | for long, siow cooking, such as apd ovens. Also because it holds and distributes heat well, iron makes | good skillets, frying pans and] griddles, [

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"Season" Iron Utensil MANUFACTURERS usually in-| DURING THE PRESENT measles | clude directions for “seasoning” an | epidemic wise parents will take] iron ‘utensil. It is important to follow | special precautions to guard young | these directions, because seasoning children and to keep them from oon- | of iron by covering it with a non- | tact with measles patients or those fat and heating it at low] ‘who may be coming down with the temperature for two or three hours disease. makes the utensil more resistant to| In Grandmother's day, it was the |

rust. To prevent rust also, always ashion to expose all the children | dry an iron kettle thoroughly be. 0 measles as soon as one member |

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lof the family or neighborhood got | [the disease. This was based on the theory that the children were hound to get measles sooner or later. and they might as well have it while] they were young. That was a dangerous theory. | Nearly everyone is suspectible to 'measles, and about 98 out of every | 100 persons do get the disease at some time in their lives. Measles, however, is really a dangerous ailment, particularly because of the | [complications which may follow it. It is more dangerous to young chil- | dren, particularly those under three

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On Cleaning Tin Pans present epidemic may be able to have . i milable in ‘tin, {the benefit of an anti-measles vacPIE PANS Rie Va a Shallow | Cine before the next epidemic rolls | glass and enamelware. d el] around. Such a vaccine has been open pans for roasting tender - (developed and ix how ‘undergoing | are made of Russian iron oe I aL | rigid trials to determine its worth. | ware. For cooking less ten iN the |It is not available for general dis-| in the oven, covered pans k. [tribution and probably will not be, same material may be used. Ba leven if it , : < proves valuable, for many ing dishes and deep baking | RIGHERS. n enamelware, ovenpr I houte ow glass. Glass and | The pt SYHant ns of hice heavy earthenware casseroles hold WA So wa er ing Ses on a the heat well and may be used Scratchy lee hg e ORt may | both for cooking and serving dishes, | easily be mistaken for those of a| When cleaning tin utensils, re- {common cold. Children with these | member that the foundation of | symptoms, especially when measles | them is iron and the tin coating is is prevalent in the community, relatively thin. Therefore it is best should be kept by themselves to not to trv to keep them bright. avoid the transfer of their germs For in scouring for brightness, the | to other children. During a measles tin coating is scratched off, leav-| epidemic, it seems wise to keep preing the iron exposed so that it will|school children at home, even if If food is burnt on a |they must play by themselves, rather tin pan, remove it by soaking or [than run the risk of their catching by heating the pan for a few the disease from playmates whose minutes in a weak soda solution, |older brothers and sisters are likely then washing it thoroughly with to be exposed to measles at school.

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