Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1947 — Page 16

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FOR THE PERSONS who find the ingredients for fruit cake, holi-

eosts. Use cold storage eggs in place of fresh. ones. They are just as nutritious and expert tasters can not tell the difference, Instead of expensive butter, a genated vegetable fat will produce is a minor item, in frult cake especially, it has been found that all-purpose flour’ is more satis

cooking. Put the-cooked mixture | into the eggplant shells. Scatter

Yule Party ~=

Is Planned

By Club 1

Christmas = parties - are among WED |activities being planned by women's] RECENTLY | Mrs. George

day cookies and breads too expensive, here are some ways to reduce |Oréanizations.

The Young Professional Women’s!

| Club will hold a Christmas high grade margarine ‘or hydro- 6 p. m, Thursday in the” YWCA. | excellent cake. And while flour [Members will contribute gifts “for

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the Girls’ School at Clermont, Prizes will be awarded to member;

The

Kraeger, the former Miss

Alma WV. Bridge,

© wise exactly in half.

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: factory than the more expensive

cake flour, » ~ »

BAKED. STUFFED EGGPLANT (For Wednesday dinner) 1 large eggplant

i, ¢. butter or margarine »

. 4 c. chopped onion 1, c. finely chopped tender celéry & tsp. salt Dash black pepper 1 ¢. canned tomatoes

1 c. coarse, stale bread crumbs «

4 strips lean bacon

| erumbs evenly over the top.

| (400 degrees

Lay half-cooked bacon over the top. Bake in a moderately hot oven F) for 20 minutes or until the bacgp is crisp and golden brown aafihe mixture is thoroughiy cooked Serves four to five. ” n ~ 5 : FROZEN LIMA BEANS (For Wednesday dinner) 1-¢. boiling water 1a tap. salt

| 2 thsps, butter ¥

Wash the eggplant, cut length- |

Scoop out |

the flesh carefully, leaving a uni- |

form shell about one-quarter of an inch in thickness, Chop the

scooped out pulp Heat butter |

the skillet, add onion and celery and the chopped eggplant, Cover and saute for about 10 minutes, turning over gently from time to time. Add salt, pepper and

tomatoes the last five minutes of | Serves three to four.

Bridge—

Dropping Lone King Slam Key

By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY

| minutes,

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Dash black “pepper 1 tsp. sliced pimiento Turn the lima beans into a twoquart saucepan. Add boiling wa-

ter und salt, cover and heat to |

boiling, then simmer for three Now add thé butter, return the cover and cook until tender or about 10 minutes in all. Add pepper, fold in the pimiento and turn into a hot serving dish.

| Ells Ameriea’s Card Authority { a9 THE BIDDING shown today is | WAJ100652 exactly the way it occurred at the e086 table when Phil Abramsohn of | A184 Hollywood, Fla, and Morrie Elis A83 AK1087 of New York played the hand, $742 N 542 It was one of the hands that eJ102 w E YK helped them win the Metropolitan | &K 1086 ’ 843 knockout team-of-four champion- 2 Dealer | 4 QJ ship with Tobias Stone and Mrs, | AAQJ E. J. Seligman. vQs There was discussion is to the ¢AKQTS correct line of play on this hand. | MASS East made the toughest possible Tournament—E-W vul opening, and Elis (North) was | South West North East forced to win the first trick in | "16 Pass 4v Pass ‘dummy with the ace of clubs, ey Pass Pass Pass Although the heart finesse | Opening—é Q might appear to be the. per- | the king of clubs in the West

centage play to win, {t would have |

lost In this case, and East and West would have cashed two more club tricks. » n y ELIS decided to cash the ace and king of ‘diamonds, on which East played the four and three of

hand, East should have the king

| of spades, 50 Elis discarded a club | on the queen of diamonds

Now he had to get over to his | { own hand in order

ot take the spade finesse, so he led the queen of hearts and overtook with the

| ace to unblock the heart suit,

for selling Christmas “cargls.

winners are Misses Aldora Tanne- and Mrs, Adam Katherine Richmond, Helen Proceeds of card sales are donated to €4nklin, O. was

hill,

Batchelor and Edith Moore.

the club's scholarship loan fund.

The Clifton Kindergarten Moth. ers Club will hold a Christmas party the A program of songs 1 pkg. frozen lima beans (12 0z5) and a Christmas story will be pre-

at: 1:30 p

Kindergarten

m. Thursday In

sented by Mrs. A. H. Sloan

The hostesses will be Mesdames Raymond J. Curry, Louis G. Exley G. Kraeqger, 535

{and Btanley Baskwell,

The children's Christmas party will be at 9:30 a. m., Friday, Dec. 19.!

{ 8chool Hall,

pitals and charitable institutions,

Mrs. Walter Maas is chairman of Mrs. Henry Scheperle is the council president

the cheer committee,

Club to Make Toys

Members of the Lutheran Women's Missionary Council will meet at 9 a. m. tomorrow in the Emmaus Gifts and favors will * made for city and county hos-

daughter of Mr. / E. Bridae,

married Satur. day in Franklin Mr, Kraeger the son of Mr, Arthur

Ar { Mrs,

E. 58th St.

Rev. Bruce to Speak

The Rev, Charles F. Bruce, pas- tipped over. tor of the Sutherland Presbyterian —————————— Church, witrshe-#he guest speaker Church to Hold when the Meridian WCTU meets at

The Indianapolis Junior Womgn's 10 30 a. mx Wednesda)

Club will meet at 7:30 p. m. to- Will meet at the Wheeler City Mis-

| uorvow in the home of Mrs. W. D. sion,

Keenan, 966 N, Campbell Ave. Toys and scrapbooks for children at the Mrs

Riley Hospital will be made.

Lion

French Frying

Try using your sauce pot as a Keenan is sponsor of the organiza-| French

frying kettle

enough to hold sufficient fat’ and has been planned for the children.

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its broad flat ® base reduces the | possibilities - of the kettle being|

a . he group Christmas Sale A Christmas sale will be held at the 8t. Matthew Lutheran Church from 1 to 10 p. m, Friday.

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Emergency Aid For the Home Freezer |

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7 much to retard a “warmup.” How-| ever, this external insulation does elp if combined 'with the dry ice) treatment, proviged the coverings are placed properly,

at once, and the trouble can remedied in a few hours, a freezer! owner need take no precautions. |

compartments, placing the ice m a board or heavy cardboard set directly or the packages,

are used, be sure that they aie Luncheon will be served during Pianed oF Sihervise Jaslene 80 as| Jeuves in i Yake a protective cover openings thro nich! - deep the entire sale and a “fish pond"|,iy ire ang the gh wu, th 3 Beije VAY vy | junit.

The best emergency treatment to,

save food in a home freezer, if| electric power’ goes off more than! cleantp aids march new synthetic cleaners, 18 shine Up MFS. Alpsiays boise for the Yeas gd

few hours, is to rush in a supply! dry ice. Once the food has

thawed entirely, it is fiot advisable to | Department reports, ....

refreeze it, the U. 8. Agriculture

Wrapping quilts, blankets and

If a power cut-off is discovered

If the power is likely to re.

Transfer any food in the freezing

_ [compartment to a storage compart-| chemical cleanser. ment of the freezer. Saw or chip| cleanser turns into clean smellthe dry ice into pieces, putting one ing foam when it's squeezed : lin each compartment.

Put the bigger pieces into bigger

The more dry ice used, the longer

If" blankets or other covers also,

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=" WONDAY, DEC. 1, 197 Homemaking— Housecleaning Chores a Become a Cinch With Synthetics.

OUT OF THE LABORATORY and into the ranks of household

Shining _exan dazzling and d

this liquid on a soft cloth, wipe it

ture, linoleum, woodwork, rpdiators, what-have-you. thin a short time, this plas-

abled freezer alone will not do UC protector hardens to a glossy,

long-lasting coat impervious to ‘heat; —eold, humidity or spilled liquids. To make wood, linoleum or as-

phalt tile floors shine like newly |

minted silver, there is a liquid plastic polish that can be sprayed

| over the floor with a rubber

sponge applicator. What's more, this test-tube product promises to dry in 20 minutes and, in

main’ off as much as 12 hours, the | spite of its glass-like sparkle, not frozen food is endangered. Obtain| to be slippery underfoot. one or more 50-pound cakes of | dry ice, which may be bought from

Twin Household Aids Will Banish Rust Ready to rout dust from rugs

and upholstery 1s a new foamy A liquid, the

through the sponge which accompanies the package. The foam, rubbed lightly over soiled surfaces, spirits off the dirt without wetting fabric.

Gray film and accumulated

a warmup is averted. A 50-pound fingermarks that dull the priscake may hold the freezer down to tine gleam of enameled metal {15 degrees Fahrenheit for about 48 kitchen or bathroom fixtures dis-

hours, Sirup begins to soften st 16 appear under the magical touch degrees.

of a chemical enamel cleanser. Specially formulated for these glossy surfaces, the cleanser

ther soil. ’ Chemical action is the secret of

and finishes ready

over clean venetian blinds, furni-

7 a set of twin household aids which banish rust from iron or steel railings, tools or bicycles. One of these twins—both are , liquid—tgkes off the rust. The other, applied with soft ' cloth, dries to a colorless coating which prevents, according to the manufacturers, the formation of further rust.

Yielding nothing to chemical-

based newcomers in efficiency is

with a cloth, make washable as windows. t protective seal has no gloss to betray its presence walls.

RMA Auxiliary Sets Meeting

The Indianapolis Women’s Auxiljary, Railway Mall Association, will meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Women’s Department - clubhouse, Mrs. Peter A. Clements will preside. The Howe High School sextet will ising Christmas songs, and Mrs. |Stanley Buntain will read a Christmas story. Mrs. William J, Kennedy will be in charge of a “white |elephant” sale. There will be a 6 p. m, dinner for {RMA members and. their families. ‘Mrs. Irving Soncraftt and Mrs. | Theodore Caldwell are cochairmen of the dinner. Meetings of the |Railway Mail Association and the 'Youth Group will follow the dinner.

diamonds. Elis felt sure that this | play was made to fool him, and that East had another diamond, 80 he cashed the diamond queen. Then he had to decide whether to play East or West for the king of spades. Having already located

Juanita Whitis Wed To Paul J. Elwood

A reception in the Memorial | Baptist Church followed the wed-| ing there, at 3:30 p. m. yesterday, | of Miss Juanita Marie Whitls and | Paul James Elwood. The Rev George Kimsey officiated | The couple motored south, and later will be at home at 605 Rochester Ave. Their parents.are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitis of the Rochester

that if West had hearts, he would cover "the loss of the king of hearts, went up with the ace, and was surprised when East dropped the king. He

the king of

had no further

trumps, went over to the ace of club on a diamond, «

discussions as to which line of play had the best chance of win-

Sunshine Club, Inc. ‘Will Plan Party

room for a hoard meeting, There will be a business meeting at 2 p. m_Plans for the Christmas party on Dec. 15 will be discussed.

taffeta fashioned with a fitted bodice and a lace bertha. A tiara of | seed pearls held her {illusion veil, and she carried red roses, Miss Sarah, Allee, the maid of honor, wore aqua taffeta, and pink taffeta was worn by the bridesmaid, Miss Velma Jean Whitis, a cousin of the bride

The executive board of the Women's Committee of the Indiana State Howard Huston, Marion, was the Symphony Society will meet at best man, and ushers were Victor 10:30. a. m. Wednesday in the War and James Todd and Lonnie Whitis. | Memorial building

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how many years you will be one of the first “customers we have tomorrow morning to take

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Elis risked |

problems | then, as he simply picked up the |

spades, and discarded his losing |

Thus, regardless of subsequent |

Ave. address, and Glen Elwood, 1634! Ihe Children's Sunshine Club, Winton Ave Inc, will meet at 11:30 a. m. The bgide chose a gown of white Wednesday in Ayres’ committee,

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