Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1941 — Page 12

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Ball Brothers Publish” Revised

n of Home Canning Book

provide a complete background for . anyone who has never canned be‘fore or a handy review for the exced canner. Sula pack, hot - pack, pasteurizing processing methods are outlined and defined, in addition to the open kettle

method which requires the most |§

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week—so0 the farmers could tell us— just that much closer. And to co

‘harvest next fall and winter. -

We, the Women— .

Advice on Decoration

By RUTH MILLETT If A HUSBAND takes no interest in the house. or the furniture, it is his wife's fault. That stuff about

such things as the beauty and com-

8 NERA

At least it is bunk so far as

skill and care. There are time tables for processing fruits, vege-' tables, meats and- soups and a canning budget for a family of five. ‘Warnings to ‘the housewife include a rule to boil all canned meats and nonaéid vegetables 10 to 15 - minutes before tasting and never to taste a canned product which has an unnatural odor. Fruits and vege- - tables in the least stale, decayed, bruised, cracked or overripe may attract molds, yeasts and bacteria -and will be poor in color, flavor and food value even if they do not spoil. The prime importance of cleanliness to prevent spoilage is emphasized. 2 climoe oe INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANNING © unusual soups, all kinds of meats) and every vegetable, as well as the more usual jellies, fruits and standard legumes, make the book a

storehouse of valuable recipes. You Mavbe hells, ; y, “it looks 1 ' would never find Brunswick steW.|njce enough room, hut not a i ‘made with squirrel or chicken, chair looks comfortable enough for corn and lima|reading.”

! k, tomatoes, iy for instance, unless you made it. yourself.

jous vegetable purees

tions for c¢anning shrimp, crab meat, frog legs, spiced fish, game and poultry, liver paste and even meat. balls.

‘A-trick of fruit canning is to re- husband dges notice furniture member that red fruits will fade if|decorating schemes and that he and they are cooked too rapidly at the have decided likes and dislikes.

* start. They should be heated slowly until hot through, then quickly. Cooking in tin gives them a

bluish color and an iron or chipped not he was just being polite when he said, “Yes, it’s fine” to all the

cherries that will be ripe soon and {modern furniture you went out and the strawberries at the peak: of bought without consulting him.

enamel kettle may make them brown. Such fruit, of course, are the

their season in the North now. The

Blue Book has instructions for their make the best of the houses their

canning, and also for such food as grapefruit, apples, mixed fruits and pears. Pears, incidentally, are such mild. fruit that they combine well for canning with orange, pineapple or plum juice, ginger tea or cinnamon, mint flavoring—or mixed with melon. balls. win

VEGETABLES, say - the Balls,

‘should be cooked and canned as who takes whatever his wife chooses quickly as possible after picking, —and pretends to like it.

preferably the same day. The 24hour schedule, as a matter of fact, _is imperative with corn. With the| _ recipes. in the book, you can have your own fresh ca e, broccoli, _ peas, beets and carrots next winter, as well as lye hominy and a “Creole Tomato Sauce.” hrs | Ligedt Oa A home 's when giv instructions for jam and jelly making, but even the expert might learn a thing or two from its ideas about cantaloupe butter, pineapple-coco-nut conserve, apple-carrot-peach conserve, mulberry jam, green grape marmalade, bar-le-duc and a preserve made of currants, sweet cherries, loganberries and raspberries.

THE PAGES DEVOTED to ‘pickles include enough varieties to place a different kind of pickle on the dinner table:each day for two. full months. On the list are Jeru“salem

, walnut pickle, cucumber ketchup and tabasco sauce. A good pickle, according to the instructions, must be crisp, firm and evenly colored, and, if the starting point is a cucumber or a gherkin, olive green, not bright green, in color. - Home canning may mean a busy summer, but it also means a com- ~ fortable winter when the nearest ‘grocery store will be your pantry shelf. : ® & = The Question Box Q—How Sap I remove grass stains

Other such recipes injors are so bright the room looks the book are for fish chowder, var- more like a stage setting than a| and your own room for real people to live in day wich spread. There are direc-|in and day out. : os sand a he approves, he'll know why,

teday’s young men are congarned, They not WE © only know what SQ they like in furA Ln niture and decoNS rations, but they come right out and say so if given half a chance. If you don't . believe it, make your husband go qu with you through Ruth Millett a group of model rooms. Or show him the illustration that accompanies the next article you read on interior decoration. Ask him if he likes it. And then ask him why he does or doesnt. If you expect he won't be able to tell you, you'll be surprised. Hell have very good reasons.

Or he may protest that the col-

This kind of test is of more value to you than just proving that your

IT WILL TELL you whether or

When they aren't consulted, men

wives think up—just as wives have to make the best of their husband's businesses. tide But if given a chance to express their opinions, husbands gladly put them forth. And not oddly either, the husband who has a say-so in the way his house is furnished is more likely to enjoy his home than the man

Sunnyside Auxiliary

Sews for Red Cross

The Sunnyside Guild Auxiliary to the American Red Cross was to meet today from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.

men not knowing or caring about|f 3 fort of their homes is just plain|} bunk }

This clever pattern ‘provides’ for

It includes a sleeveless tennis frock, and also a waist-hugging jacketblouse that transforms the frock into a little suit. Make your jacketblouse ‘with slashed or puff sleeves. Smart in gingham, percale or linen. Pattern No. 8937 is designed in

39-inch material; 3 yards trimming. For this attracive pattern, send 15¢ in coin, your name, address, patterninumber and size to The Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St.

ling summary of summer fashions, for sports, daytime and afternoon. Pattern, 15c¢; Pattern Book, 15c. One Pattern and Pattern Book,.or-

dered together, 25c. :

Marian, Guild to Hold Luncheon Thursday

Marian Guild members may bring guests to a covered dish luncheon to be held Thursday at noon in the home of Mrs. Hal L.. Purdy of Carmel. Mrs. J. H. Lang is Guild president. Assistant hostesses .will be Mes-

Carl Bender, George Boucher, Joseph Conley, George F. Henry, Paul Kernel, Lawrence Paetz, Charles Spotts, M. H. Walpole and Earl Williams: :

Sorority Gives Shower

A shower for Mrs. Charles Applegate will follow a business mmeting of Alpha Chapter, Phi Theta Delta Sorority, this evening at the home of Miss Emolee Palmer, 135 E. 30th St. Hostesses are Miss Palmer and Mrs. Morris Princell. ;

A. 0. A. Meeting Today

“Alpha Gamma Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority, will hold a business meeting at the home of Mrs. "Iva Russell, 1320 N. Delaware

in the home of Mrs. W. H. Jarrett, 4408 Swanson Drive. ;

St., at 6:30 p.-m. today. .

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«|. Newly elected officers are Mrs. C. N. Reifsteck, - recording secretary; | ,| Mrs. Francis Moore, corresponding . secretary, and Mrs. Moore and Mrs,

,| Riverside Park. Following supper, Collins, {girls will bicycle through the park. Dorothy

yearbook; Mrs

nate, Indianapolis. Council of

Heads Guild "Four officers of St. Vincent's Guild were re-elected at last week's meet-'

nurses’ home at the hospital. .

second vice president, and Mrs. Russell L. White, treasurer.

Paul McNamara, directors.

Chi Phi Gamma Meets Beta Chapter, Chi Phi Gamma Sorority, will hold an: outdoor supsper meeting at: 6 p. m. today at

Miss Lemen and Miss

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Mrs. George Smith o'clock Tuncheon Thursday: a

home of Mrs. Newton W. Kidd;

The organization’s president, William Kleinhelter, has dent 2

They are Mrs. George A. Smith, | Mergar |vice president; Mrs. Walter Brant,

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