Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1944 — Page 12

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Homemaking— Long Summer Evenings Are Ideal For Staging -Outdoor Parties.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Keith's Set For Opening

Blackstone Booked for Week Of Aug. 25.

Keith's theater will reopen Aug. 25 with the Great: Blackstone booked

TUESDAY, AUG. 15, 1944 "|New Use Is Found For Onion Tops

A new use for the tops of onions, which usually go to waste, is stggested by the Massachusetts experiment station. Tests show that onion tops, shank or neck included, when dried and pulverized, can be used instead of dried onions in making onion salt.

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for a full week.

The theater, which has been newly decorated, will be open Thursday through Sunday, ‘ollowing the Blackstohe show except over the Labor day holiday when it will run 4Friday through Monday. Several illusions that were the property of the late Thurston and Harry Houdini will be used by Blackstone along with his Hindu rope trick, the victory garden and other tricks. In future bookings will be Capt. Jacobson’s wild animal circus.

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BAND TO ENTERTAIN The Kitchen Band of the Women ‘lof the Moose will entertain at Ft. Friendly at 7:30 p.: m. tomorrow under the sponsorship of the Wom“len's Relief corps. Members will meet at the Temple.

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LYRIO “Going My Way,” .with Crosby and Rise Stevens, at 11, 4:16, 6:54 and 9:32,

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Symphony Here Announces Plans

Ruth Posselt, violinist, and Zinka Milanov, one of the leading sopranos of the Metropolitan Opera Co., will. appear with the Indianapolis symphony orchestra here during the coming season. Miss Posselt has been engaged for the Feb. 3 and 4 pair of concerts and Miss Milanov will replace Eleanor Steber, who was announced for Jan. 8 and 7. Six other soloists for the subscription series of 10 pairs of ‘Saturday evening-Sunday afternoon concerts will be Artur Rubinstein, pianist; Jascha Heifetz, violinist; Kerstin Thorberg, contralto of the Metropolitan Opera Co.; William Kapell, pianist; Hardesty Johnson, tenor, and Claudio Arrau, pianist.

| | The season opens Oct. 28 and 29

and closes March 24 and 25 with the subscription concert series scheduled to be played at the Murat theater.

STORY-A-MONTH CLUB TO MEET TOMORROW

The Story-a-Month club will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Rauh Memorial library to hear a report on a writing conference held at Northwestern university recently and attended by four club members.

Mrs. Eleanor Fraser and Mrs. Gertrude Winders will report on fiction and Mrs. Ethelwynn Arnholter and Mrs. Mary Bradshaw will talk on radio writing. Stories written by club members will be read.

pick a better time than right now. made to order. A buffet style party is without doubt the easiest way to serve a large number of people, But in addition to the table on which the food is arranged, set up several card tables and chairs so that the guests can sit down comfortably. after

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Cool-Looking Decorations - WHEN IT COMES to decorations, concentrate on cool colors such as soft blues, misty greens and white. Flower arrangements of white and green or all blue in white containers give an impression of coolness. Let the food look temptingly cool also . . . glistening foes of watermelon, cantaloupe “balls, crisp lettuce and tomatoes on a glass platter, quivery molded salads, ice cream in crystal dishes and plenty

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Frozen Tomatoes

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Tomatoes,

will' have a long life of usefulness. Just as nice in rayon crepes as they are in cotton or in outing flannel! Pattern 8649 is in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, short sleeves, requires 4% yards of 39-inch material.’ For this pattern, send 20 cents, in coins, your name, address, size desired and the pattern number to The Indianapolis Times Pattern service, 214 W, Maryland St, Indianapolis 9. The smart new issue of the midsummer style book—Fashion—has 32 pages of cool-looking, crisp new sportswear and summer day frocks and accessories. Order your copy

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THE BEST PART of a summer! outdoor party is that you yourself will be cool and can enjoy the occa- |

of the food can be prepared in the: early morning or the night before | and stored in the refrigerator until

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TOMATOES, one of the problem | foods for preservation by freezing,

lockers along with other fruits and | vegetables. Tests at the U.S. agri- | culture department's Pennsylvania experiment station have shown how. individually wrapped

Make your own and have them of | better material—have them last ‘| twice as long, too! Choose the best cotton your budget will stand and you'll have pretty pajamas which =

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in cellophane and frozen unblanched in air at 40 degrees F. or frozen in brine at —30 degrees F. keep well, and, when partly thawed, have all the flavor of fresh’ tomato ice.

The skin of the tomato bursts

The tops have more nutritive val.

ue, particularly calcium, Using this part of the vegetable would mean an important saving because as

much as 50 per cent of the weight of the vegetable, even in midsummer, is in the tops. 2 :

evenly in a ring around the widest part, and peels off evenly. After freezing, tomatoes cannot be sliced because the flesh loses firmness, but they are suitable for serving in any other way.

Club Will Meet

The Franklin Center Junior Home Economics club will meet Thursday in the home of Mrs, Jasper Purvis, Acton, Mrs, George Adams will assist. :

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