Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1941 — Page 14

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Homemaking—

New Edition of "All About Home Baking" Has Helpful Suggestions for Homemaker

WHEN AMERICAN FAMILIES EAT angel food cakes, they want

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You'll love this because you can aV spread it out flat on the board to y £ 1B ifron—and even more because it's such a breezy, saucy, waist-belittling style, buttoned down the back like a small girl's pinafore! Choose giddy, colorful cottons: for this; flowered chintz or percale, checked gingham, striped linen. Easy to make, Pattern No. 8941 is designed in odd sizes 11 to 19. Size 13, 45% vards of 35-inch material. For this attractive pattern, sénd

them bigger and better. This is one thing General Foods found out when the company’s home economists started to plan a new edition of their “All About Home Baking.” So the home economists increased the size of their angel food recipe, specified use »f larger pans and added some important improvements from their years of experimentng since the first edition of the book. The new edition is out now. The , same fundamental material on the bake as a substitute until the fresh science of baking is still there and corn season arrives. the same basic recipes, all in the « ® &

cheerful surroundings of bright ilJustrations and “step-by-step” dia- For the Week-End For the hostess with very special

grams. But there are new recipes, too, and certain method improve-

| 15¢ in coin, your name, address, | pattern number and size to Today's | Pattern Service, The Indianapolis | Times, 214 W. Maryland St, In- | dianapolis. | Have you seen our new summer | fashion book? More than 100 | fascinating styles for you and the children. Patterns 15c¢, pattern book 15¢. One pattern and pattern book ordered together, 25¢.

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JANE JORDAN

DEAR JANE JORDAN-I am 20 years old, married and have a 3-months-old baby. Before I married I was considered white trash. My family had little money and lots of kids. I am the oldest. The kids always were stealing things and getting into trouble. My brother, who is two years younger than I, goes with a lovely girl from a lovely family but he is afraid that her family will find out about his family. Mother died of tuberculosis two years ago. We sent the children to a home and my father, sister and I took rooms. Before Mother died I had been going with a boy whom I loved and who loved me, but he left me because he thought I had tuberculosis. This broke my heart and soon nething mattered. After about six nionths I decided to forget him and married another man. He absolutely worshiped me from the very start and I married him for a home and to forget the past. Well, I haven't forgotten the past, and my husband's people keep reminding me that I am not as good as they are. My husband and I quarrel constantly and I still love my first lover. Can you help me to forget and be happy. GINGER.

= Answer—Bring your common sense to the rescue. How can you love a man who deserted you at the first indication of trouble? He didn’t even wait to find out whether you actually had tuberculosis

Brookside Mothers’ Club to Elect

The Brookside Mothers’ Club of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Society will meet at 1:30 Pp. m.

tomorrow in the kindergarten rooms for a discussion of “Happiness and Leisure.” New officers will be elected. Mrs, Robert Porter is president of the club and Mrs. Maurice F. Pickler is corresponding secretary.

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ments in several of the old ones Such as— You beat sugar into egg whites angel food cake, using the “meringu method, instead of “folding” it in. And for the Lady Baltimore basic recipe, vou no longer beat egg whit they are stiff and then them in—you keep the egg-beater only until will hold up In moist peaks and then stir them, thoroughIv and quickly, into the batter. You use water and cream of tartar In

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week-end guests and more desire to! play with them than to cook, there's a hint to speed up three days’ des-| sert manufacture. On Friday|

Elects Heads morning she makes a large quantity

of “Miracle” cake batter and bakes' afiss Winifred Galvin is the new a third of it into prune-apricot up- stave regent of the Catholic Daugh-

ide dow 0 - yr ters of America. : . po gi ” re pr S o| Other officers elected at a meeting he evening's QIMNEs € TESL SNC held recently in the Indianapolis pours into pans, wraps carefully; Athletic Club include: Miss Mary and stores in the refrigerator. On! Kent, Gary, vice regent; Mrs. Alice,

Catholic Group

or not. What kind of a husband would he make for you or any other woman? The chances are that it is only your stubborn pride which is hurt, and this is understandable. But®do not confuse your frustrated emotions with mutual love. Although you do not consciously intend to do so you are making your husband pay for your first disappointment by not returning his love. You accepted the home hé made for you gladly enough but let him hunger for your love as you hungered for the love of

another. Your defense against being hurt is to do the hurting yourself. Now your husband’s family do not help the situation by stirring

Saturday a third of the batter comes out—plus a little dressing up in a spare moment — as spiced pecan cakes or currant cup cakes. And for Sunday supper the rest of it makes up very nicely into Washington pie with raspberry jam filling or cottage pudding with crimson rhubarb sauce Among the basic quick breads recipe is one for speedy drop biscuits: 2 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1; teaspoon salt | 4 tablespoons butter or other shortening > 1 cup milk (about) Classifies Cakes Sift ren once, measure, add bakSo that the homemaker will know | Ing powder and salt, and sift again. he Eh” kl in ke bv one Cut in shortening until mixture rewhy she makes one cake by ONE ,y)es coarse meal; add milk gradmethod and another that tastes the pally, stirring until soft dough is same but looks different by another, formed. Drop from teaspoon on the book divides baked goods into lUngreased baking sheet. Bake in bi beth ak SAW butter cakes hot oven (450 deg. F) 12 to 13 minclassifications, bull ites. The dough will spread a litand cookies, sponge cakes, and tle so do not place biscuits too close quick breads and pastries, and pro-| together if you want crusty ones,

sponge cake, to make it more tender and delicate, and vou cook both angel I and sponge cakes at a high temperature for a shorter ince the upper reaches of Fahrenheit are easier for you © btain and control The new book has the same pracical advice the choice of iInlien on exact measurement 1 the preparation of pans, and utensils and the oven. It tells you exactly how to treat cakes after] theyre done and gives you specific | timetables for baking.

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| McGuire, Fowler, secretary; Mrs. | Nellie Thornborough, Fowler, treas{urer, and Miss Mary Douglas, Lafayette, monitor. | Miss Elizabeth O'Hara, the out-| | going regent, was given a trip to! Washington to the national con-| {vention of the organization, July 7 to 10 { Book Business Meeting Beta Chapter of Phi Theta Delta’ Sorority will have a business meeting at 8 p. m. tonight at the home of Mrs. Kennard Fritz. :

Travel News—

Holland, Mich., Prepares for Tulip Festival, May 17-24

{ Three million tulips beginning to bloom are gradually transforming the little city of Holland, Mich., into a Dutch flower-bed town of three | centuries ago. ] . 3] The blossoms, according to Holland horticulturists, will be at their]

up feelings of inferiority in you. When they belittle your family background which you cannot help, they make you want to strike back. Again it is your husband who gets the full force of hostilities that actually are directed toward somebody else. Be fair. He can’t help what his people are any more than you can help what yours are. You have a home, love and a child. Even though you cannot fall romantically in love with the man you married, you can at least appreciate what he does for you. You can co-operate with him in keeping a peaceable home. You can give as well as take. And 1 think you will find yourself a great deal happier for making an unselfish effort to please someone other than yourself. JANE JORDAN,

Put your problems in a letter te Jane Jordan whe will answer your questions in this column daily.

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for each ype. structions—with pictures—come several variations of each recipe. And, in passing, you'll ind valuable hints| —for instance, to heat chocolate over hot water to prevent scorching, not to cut sponge and angelfood cakes but rather gently tear a special way to beat eggs n powder together for the addition of tapioca to absorb fruit juices

Menu suggestions closing the book outline several party lunch-| eons, picnics, snacks and teas and | include recipes for such templing sprin dishes as fresh strawberry raspberry blitz torte, Hungarlemon biscuits fx variation from dessert— Peter Pan Ears of Com” which you make with corn meal, mold and

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goes completely Dutch for eight days Chocolate Fudge Cake Early Saturday afternoon, May

And a good basic chocolate fudge| will come to life when 3000 men, cake is one of the basic butter cake Women and children in the color- ; anh > | ful, billowing trousers and skirts yecipus sven | of their forefathers scrub a mile 1% cups sifted flour cake four | of the city's streets. They are called 1% teaspoons double-acting baking out by the Burgemeester, who with : powder his Gemeenteraad (common coun1 a IO ot other shortening a) has found the pavements not 1 cud SUgAr up to the standards of Dutch egg, well beaten fe es We poe " clogs in clickety-clack wooden-shoe | 2 a SsWetienty chocolate. | Gancing and finally behind the % cup milk | blare of a dozen bands, marches 1 teaspoon vanilla through the city. Sift flour once, measure, add bak-| In the parade are: Ancient caring powder and salt, and sift to- riages carrying the grandmothers gether three times. Cream butter In brocaded velvets and gold and thoroughly, add sugar gradually, lace caps, the fisherfolk of Volendam and cream together until light and and Marken in the “imporied cosfluffy. Add egg and beat well; then tume division, milk mains with add chocolate and blend. Add flour, their buckets hung from shoulder yokes. The maids wear short sleeves

lalternately with milk, .a small W | tightly banded above the elbow and

{amount at a time, beating after 3 : leach addition until smooth, Add exceedingly wide caps with golden screw” ornaments such as

vanilla. Bake in greased pan, 8x8x2| “cork 'inches, in moderate oven (325 deg. come from Waicheren and Middie-

Festival, May 17-24, when the town 17. a veritable Rembrandt canvas)

burg in the province of Zeeland. The bovs’ tramed dogs pull little | cars filled with the highly polished | brass milk cans. Other lads are] clothed mn white trousers and coat | with colored bands representing the | cheese carriers’ guild. Too, there are | the Volendam boatmen with their | baggy trousers, magenta shirts and | cossack-like caps. The finale of the first afternoon is the dancing of 300 hundred high | school girls. They dance in wooden | shoes in groups of eight, half] dressed as girls, half as boys. The] dance motif comes from such typical’ Dutch movements as turning windmill wings, drawing fish nets, scrubbing streets, and games on the] aykes. | The Tulip Tales pageant is given! on Saturday, Monday and Wednes- | day evenings. The street dance is| done every day but Sunday when | all activities except worship service!

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Picnic Booked |

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Plans of local sorority groups in-| clude those for an annual picnic and a dinner meeting. | BETA CHAPTER of DELTA KAPPA GAMMA. educational honor sorority, will celebrate its Founders’ Day with a picnic Saturday at “Whistling Door.” the Brown County home of its president, Mrs. Charles Youngman. i Election of officers at 2 p. m. will following a morning hike and a pic- | {nic lunch. i The program committee, which is planning a candlelight ceremony in | honor of the national founders, consists of Mrs. Clarence Coffin, chair- | man, and Mesdames Herman Gray, Frank Morgan, Frank W. Morrison | and Paul Iske. Mrs. I. Emmett

Hume is in charge of reservations and transportation.

| Members of LAMBDA DELTA SORORITY will meet tonight at the Hotel Lincoln to make plans for a dinner May 21 at the Food Craft, Shop. Mrs. Mary Evans, Miss Christine Austin and Miss Betty Lou Koh are in charge of the dinner. |

A tour of the Riley Hospital at 10 a. m. tomorrow will precede a luncheon and business meeting at the Hotel Washington for PSI CHAP-| TER members of ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA SORORITY. |

| Mrs. Grace Giezendanner. Mrs. Gladys Cromie, Miss Bess Loomis and Miss Thelma Taylor will be in! {charge of a program tonight at a meeting of ALPHA CHAPTER, AL-| {PHA DELTA OMEGA SORORITY, in the Hotel Washington. Miss Beryl Haines will preside.

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