Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1947 — Page 17
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Vitamin Loss Is Less When Foods
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DON'T MASH THOSE POTATOES, Mrs. Housewife, you're destroy-
i Stewed beef and poached eggs, too, cry for vitamins, according to a
. recent article in Science Illustrated magazine, Scientists discovered that when beef is stewed about 25 per cent of the B vitamins come.out in the _ gravy—only 61 per cent remaining in the meat itself. The rest are
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per cent of these vitamins are retained. Frying is even better, keeping 90 per cent of the B vitamins, As for those potatoes, ‘mportant source of vitamin C, a considerable portion of the material is lost if they are mashed. Steaming and baking are the two best vitamin-
If the same meat is broiled, 80
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8192 | i.e \ By SUE BURNETT Amiable accompaniment for | summer evenings—a clever dress for juniors with scallop accent on each shoulder, tiny doll-like waist with a back tied sash. Teep-agers will find this simple to sew, Pattern 8192 is designed for sizes | 11-12-13 14,-16 and - 18: Size 13; 3", yards of 39-inch material,’ Por this pattern, send 25 cents, in coins, your name, address, size desired, and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis Times - Pattern service, 214 W. Maryland st., Indianapolis 9.
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COTTAGE CHEESE is one of our most valuable protein foods. Com-
licipus salad or even dessert. With honey French dressing this combination becomes a memorable dish.
” » ” HONEY FRENCH DRESSING (For Saturday dinner) 1 c¢. lemon juice 1 tbsp.” honey i, tsp. salt 1§ ¢ salad ofl Measure lemon Auice, honey, salt and salad oil into mixing bowl or a French dressing flask and beat or shake vigorously to blend thorough-
. » ” CANNING AND FREEZING | FRUIT JUICE | Kinds of fruit: Blackberry, boysenberry, loganberry, raspberry (red and black) or youngberry. Sort, wash, stem or hull. Crush gently. . Juice to be used for jelly making should have !{ cup water added for éach quart of fruit. If juice is for beverage use, add 3: cup water for each quart of fruit. Strain; press bag for beverage | use ondy. Adding sugar not necessary. If desired, use one cup SUgAr | to one gallon of juice. Juice for | freezing should be chilled and poured into moisture and vapor re- | sistant containers. Seal and freeze | at once.
Club Will Have | Dance Tonight
Seven Horizon club members dre candidates for the qfieen to be elected at the “rose formal” dance the Indiana’ Garden club, will be a quest. Mrs. James Tretton Sr. will preside. The candidates include Misses Belty Ann Baker, Rosie Hayes, Mary Ann Malott, Mary Ellen Halgren, wanda Gibbons, Mary Jo Hughey ind Wynemia Sharon.
Garden Study Club ['o Meet Friday
Mrs. Arthur Hupp will be hostsss to the Garden Study club at 2 vw, m, Friday. in her home, 6315 Washington blvd, A movie, “Your [ndianapolis,” and movies of the jarden club float in the Safety da sarade will be shown: . Mrs, Edward J. Elliott, past presi‘nt. of the westscentral district of wdeh clubs, will be a guest. Mrs. més Tretton Sr, will preside,
lection Set
The Big Eggle unit, American | sigh auxiliary, will have its
anthly business meeting at 8 p. m. |= morrow in the legion home at New | Jack Murray at the Organ
vziista, Officers will be elected, '
‘ard Parties Set
The Ladies society of the Saengerhor will sponsor card parties at 2 . m. tomorrow and at-8 p. m. Sat-|{ Friday and Saturday Nights [ 0PM M.
rday in the Saenger-Chor hall j21 E. 13th st.
saving methods,
the B vitamins, The best egg-cook~ ing methods for vitamin retention are scrambling, boiling and frying.
borders of print cotton on frayed sheets and ‘pillowcases and you can shrug “your shoulders at the bedlinen shortages for many more
print of percale in a contrasting color is a good choice for a substitute border. A yard or two of fabe c, picked up at the remnant meeting at 8 p. m. today in the Bankers Trust building.
Féminine Bullfighter |
counter, will turn the trick.
[Hide Tears
experts suggest cutting away the old hem and re-attaching the new, which, cut into strips as wide ‘as yoll need for repairs, can be fagoted on with the ladder-stitching at{tachment on your sewing machine.
{the range of the new border treat-
iment, camouflage these with ap|plique cover-ups.
land to launder!
‘Kathryn Denbo
Poached eggs lose 17 per cent of
orders Save Sheets
HAZEL ZINSER—Strategy keeps Skin soft.
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PUT DECORATIVE substitute
TO APPLY, local sewing center
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If any tears have popped beyond
To make, cut print motifs out of |
left-over scraps. -Stitch down with | the, zig-zagger attachment, which |
finishes the raw edge of the ap- |
plique motif as it sews, {
‘Daisy’ Sunsuit
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5537
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MRS. ANNE CABOT Everyone will say it is exactly that—a “daisy” of a little sunsui¢! Designed for ages 2, 3 and 4 years, it will do handsomely in blue, red, | yellow or pink striped seersucker |
|with the daisy appliqued in white
cotton. Leaves are green. Plenty| of nice sun-tan, complete comfort are the rewards of the wearer of] this sweet little play garment. Busy|
mothers will find it a trifle to sew—
To obtain tissue pattern, applique patterns, finishing instructions for the daisy sunsuit (pattern 5537) sizes 2, 3, 4 years included, send 16 cents in coin, your name, address and the pattern number to ,Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 S. Wells st., Chicago 7.
Shower to Honor
Miss. Kathryn Denbo will be hon'ored with a miscellaneous shower | Monday night in the home of Mrs. Ronald -H. Hull, 1120 N. Alabama
let, Miss Denbo will be married to}
{James W. Robinson June 20. Guests at the shower will be Mesdames Orville Denbo, William Coons 111 and Leslie Dold, Misses Virginia Coxen, Sue Hartz, Marjorie Shultz and Joan Beckett.
‘Going Home’ All over England women of the nobility and of the lindgd gentry are forsaking Londdn to return to their angestral homes,
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Review Friday Mrs. Clayton Ridgé will reyiew Mes. Rav @: Bok 8606. E. 4th “The Tin Flute” (Roy) at 2 p. m. rs. Roy G. ler, . | Friday in the auditorium of the War months. | st., recently was hostess for a wiener | Memorial building. the pink Of condition. Almost . any fast-colored cotton | roast for members and friends of | Rice is in charge of tickets. Alpha chi y - pha chapter, Beta Chi Theta s0- Past Presidents council, P.-T. A. cream leaves off. She cites her de-
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Salpan and Hawaii.
Journey's End Henrietta Wright, Pennsylvania { guards. a sensitive skin as weil as State college's tennis champion, has returfied home after a six-month's is the only|U. 8, O, tour of the Far East. She|ing. woman bullfighter of Peru. The 121- (put on exhibitions for the troops pound matador will fight in Portu- in Tokyo, the Philippines, Guam,|cause are Hazel's cream rouge and ‘gal "this summer.
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By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer THE SAME cregming-up routines that enable san airlin: steward.
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the landlubber to ‘lick her less
posure, The bon-bon pink; baby-soft skin of Hazel Zinser, Atlantic-hopping Pan-American stewardess, is proof
works. Her methods? Armed with a jar of dry-skin cream, which accompanies Hazel on every flight, she uses it faithfully to calm down a skin which acts up when it is exposéd to high altitudes or variable temperatures. » » ~ . UNLIKE YOU, though, who can— and. certainly should—put a rich emollient on a dry skin before turning in and leave it on till morning, Hazel must limit her cream’s softening job to the two hours when she can steal off for a cat-nap on an overnight flight. ; ; But lubricating neck, hands, face
The | gays, carry on where her softening
and even'lips for that brief retire‘ment, says Hazel, will keep a skin that burns, roughens or reddens in
Her emollient make-up aids, she pendable aids.
One is a creamy foundation tint which, worn under her powder,
| dresses her face to sytisfy the exacting airline standards of good groom-
Adding their bit to the good of the
ess to laugh at high altitudes-and| switches in temperature will help|
spectacular problems of skin ex-|:
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TEEN TOGS — A _windowpane plaid has teen-agers in a dither, especially in this sunback dress with a bolero. Joset Walker designed the dress and
emollient lipstick.
Joyce Harding is wearing it.
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