Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1946 — Page 24
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| AN OLD-FASHIONED ‘EGG PANCAKE—one that fills the plate rim to rim--is an exciting way to surprise the family with a nourdish. The thin layer of batter puffs up four inches and willl Grapefruit halves
‘em -TIME EGG PANCAKE _ (For Monday luncheon)
tsp. ‘2 thsps. shortening ¢. thinly sliced apple 1 t eggs slightly. Add milk, then flouf and salt, beating th a rotary beater until smooth.
SATURDAY Breakfast
Tokay grapes Rice pancakes with butter and sirup
Luficheon
Cream of lima bean soup Tomato stuffed with cole slaw Melba toast Gingerbread squares
Dinner
SUNDAY Breakfast
Apricot bread toast, Fried eggs Dinner Pineapple shrub Leg-of lamb Mint sauce Browned potatoes Frozen asparagus in cream Pear and cress salad Ice cream filled cream puff “with chocolate sauce. Sunday Night Tea *Tea sandwiches
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Heavy Glamour Ridiculous
I~ By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer DO YOU KNOW what so often provokes the smiles which men try to suppress behind their hands? Glamour—when it goes berserk. Here are two examples cited by a masculine acquaintance. Femme fatale eyelashes are one. Makeup that dissolves from lashes and falls like black raindrops on a lady's cheek is good evidence, says my friend, that glamour has gone berserk. "nn ~ IF A GIRL can't count upon the {good behavior of her heavy makeup, she should use mascara only for subtle effects. Used merely as {a finish for powder-dusty brows and
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Fashions—
From the firgk: collection .of Nazi-hidden Paris-import handkerchiefs to arrive here since the war: Upper left: Clippedcord in shades of color en sheer linen and cotton. Upper right: Color and white corded stripes for the border on a colored kerchief. Lower left: Hand-blocked floral colorings on sheer white Egyptian mull. with hand-scal-loped embroidered edge. Lower right: Brilliantly colored floral arrangement, J onatocked on. white Egyptian mull, with white stripe between colored center and border. (Bloch Freres handkerchiefs at Ayres' and Was.
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An Addition to
By MRS. ANNE CABOT
FRIDAY, NOV. 29; 1946] | |
the Doll Family
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Not just a decoration, but a real
12-ihich Santa Claus toy to add to a
may play Christmas on any day of the year. He has a soft cotton body, a fine red suit, cotton yarn or white wool hair and beard, an embroidered face, smart black felt boots and belt. A dandy present for a small child to find standing sunder the Christmas tree! To obtain complete cutting: pattern, color chart for embroidering features, instructions for making bea¥d for the Santa Claus doll (pattern 5483) send 16 cents in coin, your name, address and the pat{tern number to Mrs, Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 8S. | Wells st.,, Chicago 17.
little girl's doll family so that she
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shortening heated in a heavy 10-inch skillet; tilt skillet from side to side so all surfaces are coated | with the melted fat. Quickly turn egg mixture into hot skillet and sprinkle apple slices over top. Bake in a moderately hot oven (400 degrees F.) uncovered, for 20 minutes. . Remove {rom oven onto a dinner
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Meeting Wednesday The 10 o'clock group of the Woman's Department club will
{Deviled eggs | Nuts : Assorted candies
lashes, this glamour aid can't play | you false. Another example cited is a super- | Olives, celery, carrot sticks structure of hair that falls slightly Chocolate marshmallow cake . askew. If you must wear an exag- * Date bread Milk to drink: Three ¢. for each gerated hair=do, nail it down so it Corn relish |ehild; 1 e. for each adult. can’t possibly rock or sway. Or pass Frozen sliced peaches *Recipes for dishes marked with!it up in favor of a simple style
Save the Carton
Wise women bent on making the {most of butter keep the butter they meet Wednesday in the home of |buy in the paraffined carton in Mrs. Hugh J. Baker, 3962 N. New | | which it came. This continues the Qu Slices Loache ; Aaa % A E 5 Jersey st. Mrs. Colin L. Lett will Stephen J. Klos will talk on “Old |carton’s protection for butter while 0 drink: 0 ¢. for each asterisks w an~~ar Monday which won't totter, no matter how have charge of. the discussion on|and New World Charm in Silver |it’s in “the refrigerator, makes its dnd irks igs BL | through next Wednesday, merry the party grows. current art events, and Mrs. land Pewter.” sweet, fresh flavor last longer, 5483 and sugar. Serves two. | - te BR 8.8 | ; MONDAY | Breakfast | Stewed prunes | Scrambled eggs Bhittered rye toast Raspberry jam & uncheon ; *Old-time egg pancake nk sausage ; pears
Baked pork chops Sweet potato casserole Apple sauce Spinach with cheese sauce
DEVELOP! ENLARGING.
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4 Dinner Stuffed veal chops Umerican fried potatoes Is sprouts with cheese sauce §arned peach and date salad e and banana fruit cup r cookies “Milk to drink: Three c. for each] child; 1 c. for each adult. = - » . TUESDAY Breakfast Orange juice. cereal with raisins. Whole wheat toast with jelly. x Luncheon Give and nut sandwiches. lery sticks. Canned peaches. Dinner
INDIANA'S TRADITIONAL GIFT STORE FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY
Tabu Deluxe Lipstick with Tabu Perfume vial on top. A fa. vorite gift she'll carry
“in her purse—$2.50, plus tax,
*Pig hocks. Sauerkraut. Boiled buttered parsley potatoes. Lettuce, cucumber, radish and chopped spinach salad. Milk to drink: Four c. for each ¢hild; 2 c. for each adult. » » -
Birthday Books — Friendship, Dickens, Horoscope — 60¢ and $1.00.
WEDNESDAY Breakfast Canned plums. Scrambled eggs. Coffee cake. Luncheon Vegetable soup. | Peanut butter and bacon sand-| wichés. Lime ice. Butter cookies. Dinner *Celery cream oysters over hot but- | tered toast. _ Buttered green peas. Molded cranberry salad. Hot buttered toast. Grape jam. Baked apples with cream. . w » THURSDAY Breakfast Fresh pears. Ready-to-eat cereal with sugar and cream. Buttered toast. Grape jelly.
Perfume applique for purse. Fill it with her favorite perfume. She'll carry it always. Give her a separate color for each 7 : ¢ different perfume. Won't : 7 : = leak. 75c each.
Blue, Green, Red
Henri Bendel Compact—$4.50 —Toiletries Dept.
Matching Puff Box—$16.00.
Luncheon Cheese-corn rarebit., Tossed green salad, Dinner Chicken fricassee, Mashed potatoes. Cranberry-orange relish. *Peppy broccoli salad. Whole wheat bread and butter, Canned peach cobbler, . v rl FRIDAY Breakfast 3 male, ics ast f 3-Piece set in gold s on toa 4 | tr ty, o A » Cimcon ii] os color—$45.00. %, : 28 Baked beans and salt pork © No 8 % or Calendar with Brown bread - . ; 2 hod § Telephone Lettuce and avocado salad with > Index—$1.00 French dressing oy j Dinner Spanish potatoes and meat loaf *Lettuce salad with pickle juice salad dressing Bread and butter Fruit jello with cream
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Indoor-Outdoor
Bronze finish in Rose, Thermometer—3$6.00,
Blue and Light Green — $26.50, 3 pieces complete.
The new "Pumpkin Yellow" ¢olor. Genuine leather—soft and supple—shoulder strap style. The handbag that accents any color you wear. Priced $22.50, Other styles available.
plus tax.
Give Her a Lightweight Hat Box
Has a genuine leather strap that fits right over her arm. It's lightweight—cork covered and neat as a pin. Measures 141/;"x161/4" and 7!" deep. Easy Yo carry—glorious to use. Only $6.50.
New Automatic Cigarette Case. Opens in one smooth motion. Inside rack moves upward and forward and presents your cigarettes. In gold
Plus 20% Federal Tax lustre—$7.50.
» Plated iver ol vegetable dish with grape #fim. Footed, 9-Inch diameter, $12.00 each. Lovely in pairs. Tax Included —Plated Silver Department
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