Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1943 — Page 16
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Homemaking—
Frozen Vegetables Save Housewives Ration Points and Labor in Kitchen
" THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Vacationers Is ‘Brief’
FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1943
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LOTS OF WOMEN are really working on two fighting fronts these Before and after they do their bit for the war effort in a/ factory or office job or volunteer workroom, they take over as kitchen soldiers in the battle to provide a tempting, nourishing family diet, in, 8pite of rationing, shortages and high prices. home soldier is the fact that quick-|
busy days.
Good news to the double-duty frozen fruits and vegetables have low point values in ration coupons These delicacies are real timegavers that reach you all ready to cook or serve, just as they come from their cartons. All the tedious tasks of cleaning gorting and preparing were done before quick-freezing sealed in a gar-| den-fresh flavor and a full comple-, ment of vitamins and minerals. 8 2 2 | i . . | Follow Directions BY ADDING EGGS to quickfrozen vegetables, you can make a meal-in-one dish that's a good meat substitute. Co-star it with a salad of fresh greens, bread and butter, and fruit for an easy dinner. Remember when cooking these quick-frozen vegetables to drop them, still frozen solid, in the small amount of water called for in the package directions, and cook them only the short time specified to preserve their vitamins One of the qualities that endear these quick-frozen vegetables to the hurrv-up cook is that they cook in half the time of other vegetables Ahother boon to the thrifty menu planner is the fact that quick-frozen vegetables have a distinct point advantage over other types of food.
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THIS RECIPE for
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Florentine” calls for grated cheese. |
That will bring up the ration point | cost of the dish, but it will also add | to the food value. The cheese may
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riety’s sake. The family's sure to} like it. CREAMED EGGS AND LIMAS 1 (12 oz) package quick-frozen | lima beans 4 hard-cooked eggs, shelled and | cut in cubes | tablespoons butter or other | shortening tablespoons minced onion tablespoons flour cups milk cup vegetable liquor and milk | Salt and pepper to taste. Cook quick-frozen lima beans ac- | cording to direction on box. While] they are cooking, melt butter in saucepan. Add onion and flour and | stir to a paste. Add milk gradual- | ly, stirring constantly. Measure liquor drained from cooked vegetables, adding milk, #1 necessary, to make up the amount. Add to white sauce and blend. Sea- | son with salt and pepper. Mix light- | ly with drained beans and egg. Re-| § heat and serve on toast. Serves four to six, at a cost of two-thirds —
a pe 25 viking | W anin's Viewpoint Sees Problems Ahead tor Land Army
By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Times Special Writer A WOMAN'S LAND ARMY, headed by Miss Florence Hall, expects’ to recruit 60,000 city and town dwellers into the fields and orchards this summer, Ten thousand will en-
Patch Quilt
Swim Suit News for
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| The sun tanner at left caught with a maximum of glamour in the
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herself a minimum of bathing suit two-piecer of brief panties and bra,
| Red calico, sprinkled with tiny multi-colored flowers, forms the neatly shirred front with the rest of the suit of yellow two-way stretch mate-
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The well-balanced lass at right also wears flower sprinkled calico
in a swim and sunsuit whose yellow elasticized midriff produces a
smooth waistline.
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| Buyers Offer New Selections To Replace Last Year's Suits;
Scanty-Panties Are the Fad
| By ROSELLEN CALLAHAN
Times Special Writer
DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am a
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girl almost 18 years old. What I have to say may sound very foolish to you and I think it self, but I can’t help it. You see, I have no feeling for any fellow I
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Miss Zoe Reed Will Become Bride Of Ensign George W. Kintner;
Couple Will Make Home in Boston
Dr. C. A. McPheeters will read the wedding ceremony uniting Miss Zoe Reed and Ensign George Wesley Kintner, U. 8. N. R., at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the North Methodist church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Reed, 3626 N. Capitol ave, and Ensign Kintner, who is stationed in Boston, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kintner of Traders Point. Mrs. Charles Hamilton, organist, | =
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“Always,” ‘Because’ and You Truly.” Church decorations will be ferns, candelabra and white gladioli. Bride in Chiffon Mothers Entering with her father, the : bride will wear a white chiffon By JANE STAFFORD gown made with bishop sleeves and Science Service Writer a high round neckline. Her shoul-| MANY A NEW mother would be der length veil of illusion will be|less frightened and make fewer arranged from a halo of shirred |mistakes in caring for and bringing netting, and she will carry long |up her baby if she let his actions stemmed red roses. [and reactiofs guide her. How to With her blue marquisette gown, dress the baby is a simple example. the maid of honor, Miss Wanda| Doctors, nurses and stores that Coons, will carry Briarcliff roses. {sell infants’ wear can give mother Elmer Doan Wilhite will be best |a list of suitable clothes, but she man and ushers will include David | Will still be faced with the problem Hocker, Richard Holzer and Tom of when to put on an extra sweater Parke, all of Indianapolis, and Da- | Or heavier underwear to keep baby vid Chapman, Elwood. | warm, and when to take off everyThe bride's mother will wear thing but his diapers to keep him white accessories and a corsage of | comfortably cool. tufted pink carnations, with a pow-| Long before baby can tell her in der blue mesh street-length frock. Words how he feels, he can shiver Mrs. Kintner has chosen a pale | if he is cold, and perspire if he is pink dress, white accessories and a|too warm. He can also ery, and corsage of blue delphinium. will, if he is too uncomfortable for |any reason, He will squirm and | wriggle and try to kick as well as Assisting at the reception in the cry if his clothes are tight or his rear of the church will be Mrs. blankets wrapped too tightly. John Carson, Mrs. Raymond Banks, | : # die . Misses Evelyn Koby, Harriet Ann | BABY'S ACTIONS can guide Gray, Jean Anne Hicks, Margaret her, also, on the often difficult feedWilhite and Kathryn Hill. jing problem. Even at a very early Following, the couple will take a |28€ babies have a way of knowing wedding trip en route te their new | how much food they require. A home in Boston. The bride has | healthy baby, after the first few selected a purple sheer with white | 92Ys of life, can be trusted to take
accessories, a white Casablanca pay) Soueh milk at a feeding oF’. puISw and white corsage for the trip. |ing and not to overeat. It seems foolish to spoil the effi-
The bridegroom is a Purdue uni- | ‘ 8 | ciency of this innate knowledge by
insisting that baby take just so many ounces, no more and no less, at every feeding. Many other ways in which mother
Reception at Church
ew Combination;
NEW YORK, July 2—You who plan late vacations may be looking jover your summer wardrobes to see what clothes you'll be wanting to ‘take along, and finding that by now last year's swim suit is just a little . [too faded and out of shape for such “special” wear as vacation. If so, you're just in time to select a suit from the latest stvles delivered to the shops.
be omitted if desired.
EGGS A LA FLORENTINE 1 box (14 oz.) quick-frozen spinach, cooked cup spinach liquor and water
ever went with. I have lied to Onions and Peanuts ‘can learn how to care for her baby them, but I never have had any| aeasure 3 cups of cooked onions, | {rom observing him and underfeeling for a boy since I was in they .,, of sround roasted peanuts, 1|standing how he grows are given fifth grade at school and I never .,, of thin white sauce, 1 cup of |in & book which has just come to see him now. [bread crumbs blended with a little| my attention, “Babies Are Human I have dates but T can't fall for | Dr. C. Anderson Ald-
roll for year-round work and re- | ceive special training: the 50,|000 others will be used for seasonal work.
bouillon cubes teaspoon salt peppercorns Dash of nutmeg and thyme small anion, sliced Light cream tablespoons butter 1; tablespoons flour tablespoons grated cheese 4 eggs
Cook frozen spinach according lo directions on package. Drain, gerving liquor; add water to make one cup. Chop spinach. Add boufllon cubes, peppercorns, nut-| meg, thyme, and onion to spinach | liquor and cook gently 15 minutes. | Strain, measure and add light |
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12 cups. Melt butter in saucepan, add flour Add spinach until Add
cream to make
and stir until smooth.
liquor and cream and cook thickened, stirring constantly. 2 tablespoons cheese Pour small amount of sauce into shallow baking dish or individual ramekins Arrange spinach satice; sprinkle with 1 tablespoon cheese. Make four depressions and break an egg into each. Pour remaining sauce over eggs and sprinkle with remaining cheese. (Cheese may be omitted.) Bake in very hot oven (500 degrees F.) 5 to 10 minutes, or until eggs are set. Brown In: broiler 2 minutes. Serves four. = = »
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By MRS. ANNE CABOT Big red strawberries, green leaves and quilted white strawberry blossoms make this stunningly handsome quilt design. The luscious, fat strawberries are 53': inches—the white flowers to be quilted in the alternate blocks are 6!: inches. Leaves to be quilted on the border are to be done in pale green thread. Each complete block is 12 inches square.
To obtain complete cutting pat-|
tern for the “strawberry patch” quilt (Pattern 5387) quilting designs and instructions on how to quilt amounts of all materials specified, send 11 cents in coin, your name and address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 330 S. Wells st., Chicago. The new spring Anne Cabct al-
Another Recipe {bum is ready for mailing. Contains ANOTHER COMBINATION that! 32 pages of spring and summer acwill startle your family is creamed Cessories, ways to save money on eggs and lima beans. It's something home decoration, aids to helping
different and is as easy to prepare
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choose the right one. For those who have the figure for (it, there's nothing more flattering {than the scanty-panty and draped tbra duos, which fit like skin. One especially effective model uses vellow satin lastex for the take over M back and flower-sprinkled red cal- | housework so the toit | ico for the artfully shirred front of (farm wife can be released 0 WU, opty and for the beautifully |in the fields. |figure-forming bra. Girls with “spare tires” please ignore.
Models ‘Different’
| According t The Democratic
ington office als acks for city volunteers to go into farm homes
bv Mrs. Roosevelt, has been talked about for more than a year among feminine Democratic leaders in ate | Washington. It would be a good one | Other gtirakiive {if it could be made to work. But!scanty style utilize rayon sharkskin lit has some impractical aspects. S0/of floral print on black ground, |long 3 feminine human nature med with crystal buttons. functions in the usual way, I can't) visualize the farm woman cheerfully | stepping into the fields while Mrs. most effective in this pattern, and Plushbosom from the city takes over shorts button either down the side, her Kitchen. or in back—the latter eliminates Now if the relationship between the hip bulge. Mrs. Plushbosom and Mrs. Farm-| pyt if your figure isn't quite as
wife had always been friendly and perfect as you'd like, then consider!
close, the story might have been one of the swirly-skirted, halterdifferent. But hrs Plushbosom fton | Recked swim and sunsuits of flowa bit frdubim, I Hie pa} Bra Often | oreq calico with elasticized midriffs io} e4 iE se = Er COUR" and low cut sun-back, or of crackgd COSI. Fg fF 8 [ling chintzes in multi-flowered pas- { THERE'S NO USE minein words: | 1 prints, which have a way of Mrs Farmwife regal. Mis Plush. | making YOu oul pesHvElY S¥iPne oh : . fp SV like. bosom as an incapable somebody. | Everything she has heard, read and seen in the movies has strengthened| Those who wear sizes larger than on a Hils ne Tact 8 will find that the clever styling * of this year’s dressmaker models
{held an honorable position in the : list of feminine tasks, and you get hides a multitude of figure faults.
some notion of the difficulties of | Take, for instance, the black-as-
Retest, any scheme that | PK pif dressmaker Suit With ow could bring city and country women | upon row of narrow, crisp white into closer co-operation would be|bique ruffles trimming the slightly worth trying. The biggest tragedy |flared skirt. This is cut just long enough to | misunderstanding. All who have cover too-thick thighs, and is icontributed to such dissensions have|topped by a softly gathered bodice, {built hindrances to the war effort— | which allows the maximuna of sun-
For Larger Women
models of this
Rayon satin of plain colors is also
And here are a few pointers which may help you to
| Miracle! | Rationing No Trouble || For Women Making Cakes, Pies.
A miracle was performed recently by the Sunny Hours, a grocup of women representing all the
in town.
During the month of June the women supplied the Pantry Shelf at the Illinois street branch, Servicemen's centers, with 215 cakes and 309 pies for the Sunday night suppers. Given 215 ration points for shortening and 73 pounds of sugar weekly by Mrs. Nathan H. Swaim of the S. M. C,, the Sunny Hours were asked in return for 40 cakes and 66 pies each week. The first week, members baked 37 cakes and 76 pies; the second, 67 cakes and 59 pies; the third, 54 cakes and 92 pies, and the fourth, 57 cakes and 82 pies. Mrs. Florence Kalb, chairman, said that all the sugar and shortening had not been used and wants to know if there is something else they could be used for.
100 Miles of Peanuts
Christian Science churches |
la boy. Every girl of my age has her love spells except me. Could it ibe that I have had too much affection shown me while young or not enough? B. M. ”n
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Answer—What happened back | there in the fifth grade when you made your first attempt to transfer | your affection from your father to a | | boy outside the family? Did people! Imake fun of you and call it puppy love? Did the boy disappoint you land let you down for another girl? | A lot of people ridicule children {when they first have a ‘‘case” on {each other. They do not realize |that they are ridiculing a perfectly | natural process and that if the child lis over-sensitive it may feel too | discouraged ever to try again. I rimagine that some setback at this | time is partly responsible for the |indifference you feel today. | At any rate, your indifference may well be a cloak for an inner (conviction that you aren't attrac- | tive to men. Perhaps you secretly envy boys and feel that they have [the best of it in life. If you had any choice in the selection of your |sex, it may be that you would have preferred being a boy to a girl. Many women feel this envy and | would change their sex at the drop |of a hat if they had the chance, It is just that most of them do not | feel it strongly enough to repudiate | their own femininity as you have | done, They
find a way to reconcile
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melted fat. : . In a baking dish make alternate | rich. associate professor of pediatrics layers of onions, peanuts, and sauce. fat Northwestern University Medical Cover the top with bread crumbs, | School, and his wife, Mary M. Bake in a moderate oven until |Aldrich (Macmillan). crumbs are golden brown. Since the authors have raised a A | family of their own, they write with (real understanding of the practical
Makes Cleaning Easy as wen as the medical problems
To make a convenient platform | Involved.
for scrub pails or other cleaning equipment that has to be moved from room to room, simply attach rollers to a piece of board about 15! inches square. It saves a lot of lifting, and makes cleaning easier.
Eventually You Will Have to Have That
Superfluous Hair
{| removed permanently. ceed as a woman. Your attitude | toward yourself is at fault. For! some reason you just don't feel as| attractive as you would like to feel! and are privately convinced that | you could have done better in life | if you had been born something | JANE JORDAN.
Why do you continue to fight this affliction with temporary methods such as shaving, tweezing, bleaching, ‘ete, which only aggravates and stimulates the growth? Why not come in for a free consultation and learn what can be done about a permanent and painless removal? Reasonable charges, convenient terms.
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| | themselves to the fact that they are
A hundred mile long train of tank women and cannot be men no mat- |
|cars . .. the distance from Philadel- | ter how hard they try to imitate |
{phia to Harrisburg . . . would be [the masculine role. | | necessary to carry the peanut oil| This {s what you must do. There which could be extracted from the |are advantages and disadvantages prospective 1943 peanut crop. Goal | to being a woman. You can con|is 3,712,000.000 pounds of peanuts—|centrate on the advantages and defor oil, for wartime food and for velop the feminine side of your
(hindrances which we must now work to overcome. We shall not have a good. nor a jdemocratic, society until each group
| studies the problems of other groups’ jas carefully as it studies its own.!
|Simple kindness, one toward an(other, is what we need. Maybe the war will bring it.
Serve Toast With Onion Soup
Cook 2 cups finely chopped onions in 2 tablespoons fat until lightly
brown. Sprinkle with 3 tablespoons of flour and stir. Add 1!%2 quarts hot meat broth, made by cooking a soup bone in water, and stir until smooth. Season with salt and pepper and simmer until the onions are tender and flavor well blended. Serve in i bowls with a slice of toast in each.
Dirt In Cracks
Stubborn particles of dirt that settle in mouldings, cracks and other hard-to-get-at corners, can be
dislodged by whisking with a paint| handy brush that has been dipped in soapy matching skirt, equally at home on
tan without being too revealing. | And for the speed swimmer who wants to lop a few seconds more off her record, vet look as pretty as the bathing beauty who does nothing more than dampen her toes, there are snug fitting wool suits dressed up with garlands of | bright embroidered flowers about | the neck, and superbly styled sea (gull printed failles that pack plenty ‘of glamour into their abbreviated styling. Try Sunsuits
| The one-piece maillot which gives the “poured-in” look to trim fig- | ures, are still the most popular of the elasticized models. Half-skirt |gives the one-piece look aft and | two-piece effect in front. Adjust|able straps may be switched for even tanning. | Some of the new sunsuits take prizes, too, for combined attractiveness and comfort. Two-piece striped seersucker models
{stead of full skirts. pockets with trim matching that jon bra lend a dashing touch. {| And of course there is always the three-piece sunsuit and
the beach or tennis court.
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