Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 December 1947 — Page 12

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PAGE 12. . Merit Awafds |Beauty— “Are Given

, To 10 Women| AN ABSORBING inter-

Three Others Win est will help to keep your

mind off the food that In Career Contest |G ek a By BARBARA BUNDSCHU | you're giving up while diet-

United Pres Staff Correspondent J ing. NEW YORK, Dec. 31 — Young Dr. Wilfred Dorfman, ®gihor women who excelled in the arts, in of the soon-to-be-published” civic ahd world affairs, in science, “Overweight Is Curable,” says, and in sports were named today | “Overeating is sometimes due to Mademoisells uiagseine as winners| boredom and lack of varied inof 10 ment awards for achievement! terests, The acquisition of new in 1947. interests to supplant the undeniThe women, ranging in age from! > 18 to 33, were:

By ALICIA HART

"This is the third in a series of New Year's diet articles,

Elisabeth Ackermann, 22, ron). ay fron Pa. ‘chemist in the Westinghouse able enjoyment one can. obtain Laboratories who, with chemist) ‘ro, (40d is often of great help.”

Fritz Nagel, developed a plastic gue! gtrong enough to support a 200-ion locomotive, : Anahid Ajemian, 21, New York, concert violinist who has appeared, as soloist with major symphony orchestras, \ Mildred L. Lillie, 32, native of, 1da Grove, Iowa, appointed to the Los ‘Angeles municipal court wench by Gov. Earl Warren in April, 19475. McCullers, 30, Nyack, N

The best kind of interest or hobhy to take on is one that keeps your mind and body active and takes you outside the house, away from the temptations that lurk in the refrigerator, While you are dieting might well be the time to learn new dance steps if you like to trip thé light fantastic. Mastering new rhythms will prove diverting, will’ provide good recreation and will add to your qualifications as

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Y . native of Columbus, Ga, ‘iled fo. achievement as A novihit, ®'800d partner puthor of “The Heart Is a Lonely . Nu Hunter,” 1040; “Reflections n 'a| FOURTH DAY'S DIET Golden Eye,” 1041, and “The Men | Breakfast ber of the Wedding” 1946. (n! 1 apple France as a Guggenheim fteilow| 1 poached egg

| Coffee with milk, no sugar Lunch Broiled hamburger on 1 thin slice whole wheat toast 1 c.string beans Celery curls, carrot pickle relish

during 1947. Toni Owen, 30, New York, native of Chicago and. graduate of the University of Wisconsin, cited as a farhion designer for the spor'swear

firm founded with her husband a dill

strips,

Veal ARO 4 Presh orange cup Three Are Winners Milk Of New York Trips Dinner Santha Rama Rau, 24. at present 2 Slices broiled liver official hostess in ‘Tokyo for her 3 stalks broccoll father, India's ambassador to Lettuce with sliced tomato

1 slice Tea or coffee with milk, MS ~ ” IF YOU yleld to the tempta- | tion to nibble from a ‘box of | chocolates on the theory that you can walk off the fattening effects, you are due for an unhappy sur-

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Japan, cited as a diplomat and no Sugar

writer. Miss| Rau, a graduate of Wellesley College, wrote for Indian newspapers and magazines from 1939 to 1941, and for the U, 8. Office of War iniormigon during her col1941 to 1045 “Return

lege vacations Arom She 1s the Author of

India,” published here in 1045 According to scientific texts Barbara Ann Scott, 19, Ottawa, you would have to walk briseYy Canada, who this year won the for an hour and a half in order world championship as a figure to burn up the 500 calories conskater, | talned in, say, five large chocoShirley. Adelson Siegel, 29, Los late creams,

Moderate exercise while diet

Angeles, native of New York city, | attorney and executive director of . ~ . Moist Cooking Angeles, Inc, Anne Waterman, teacher at Wargaw University. [y= PE. Elaine Fo xew vo, Fowl Tender national directoriof women's activi-| : | ties for the National Foundation] A hen by any other name is still The magazine also announced the] The four or five-pound hens, now three winners ol its Jobs and futures on markets in good quantity, sell

the Citizen's Housing Council of Los 22, New Haven, Wi 1 M: ke Conn. youngest and only American 1 ‘ for Infantile Paralysis. la good buy in meat this winter. competition. They were: {by various names which may be

Rae Bette Ann Hesler, 21, Long confusing to shoppers. In the Beach, Cal, winner of $600, a round | [8outh they often are called “baking trip to New York and a six-month chickens”; in the North “stewers”

apprenticeship on Mademoiselle, lor * ‘stewing chickens”: by the trade Maria Del Refliglo Aguilera, 24, “fowl”; on some markets “bakers” Colton, Cal, winner of $500 and aland by cookery experts “braising trip to New York, for photography. fowl o : Clara Crenshaw, 29, Montgomery,| Whatever the name, these birds Ala, winper of $500 and a trip tomay be cooked and served in many | New York for writing-editing. ways, but all need some cooking | ————— with moisture to make them tender | land juicy. They are not suited to ooking entirely by the dry heat of an open roasting pan,

Gov. Herbert's

- . WwW dd or H > » The heavier, softer-meated hens C ng cre may- be stuffed and baked In a cov= ered roasting pan up to the last

half hour when the cover may be removed for a brown finish Older steanved stuffed with fat Or the hen may be cut the pieces first browned, then cov-

ered and cooked slowly in the oven is confined to immediate relatives . , frying pan, or in a presand a few friends of Gov *

sure saucepan Herbert and Miss Stevenson, ) . If tender white chicken meat 18 Those from Ohio will include

G Herbert: 3 desired for creaming owother dishes, iov. Herbert's two Daniel and (ho hens simply may be stewed John D., and his son-in-law vid

daughter. Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Ste- tender by gentle simmering. vers of Cleveland; his sister, Miss Elizabeth Herbert, Cleveland; Miss Berth Kuebler, long associated with

To Be Pri » Je » O-Dhe Frivate The wedding of Gov, Thomas J Herbert of Ohlo and Miss Mildred Stevenson here Saturday will be a strictly private affair, according to arrangements announced’ today,

stewed or until nearly tender, then and finished by brushing and browning in the oven

hens may be

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Just Wecause these hens sell as “stewers” does not mean that they are suited only to stew or fricassee, They are excellent cooked and served

New Interests Take Mind off Diet-Banned Foods

JANE KEAN Jorge

with singer D ing is recommended for its tonle effect on your system, Exercise can improve circulation, help to keep muscles firm and limber [ and, if concentrated on figure faults, will aid in trimming down

a silhouet, But avoid an overdose of exercise that will only whet your appetite and make dieting more | difficult. Limit any calisthenics aimed at reefing in a waistline | or tightening up flaccid muscles fo. | 15 minutes. That is sufficient for a daily routine while you are on this restricted diet, " ” ” FIFTH DAY'S DIE’ Breakfast Sliced orange 1 slice whole wheat « toast with 4

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Patients Aid

The Doctor Says—

In Progress” Of Medicine Their. Contributions

Help Scientists By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D.

helped enormously in producing sanitation and medical care which is possible today. Few realize, however, ‘how :much patients -themadvance.

tribute to several important patients who have aided medical

probably the mast celebrated of these patients,

the abdomen at close range on

actions of the stomach. ©, He recovered from the wounfl,

mont, a United States Army sur-

feud while dancing

anny Sche a cottage cheese Coffee with milk, no sugar Luncheon

Cup beef bouillon Salad bowl with '3 ¢ pepper,

pot cheese,

chopped parsley, sliced tomatoes 13 ¢. squash Glass of milk ig grapefruit Dinner 2 broiled lamb chops with mushroom caps

Salad of lettuce, endive and | waterciess with. vinegar or lemon 1 c. string beans 1 stewed peach’ unsweetened

Tea or coftee with milk

WHAT KIND OF CABBAGE ! people prefer colorful to colorless preferred to white,

But the nutritive value depends more on the type and the state of freshness than the_ color. There is rapid deterioration in the vitamin |

C as the cabbaae min A than the tight heads, u ” ” CABBAGE IN RAISIN SAUCE (For Satarday dinner) ib. fresh green cabbage

1 aL tsp. salt < 2 tbsps. butter or margarine 1 thSp. brown Sugar 1. tbsp. flour 13 tsp. salt 1 ¢ apple cider 1. c. golden raisins Nutmeg Trim the cabbage and cut into thin serving wedges. Barely cover with befling water. Add salt. Cook uncovered seven to nine minutes until the cabbage is tender, but not mushy. Drain, then add #he butter Meanwhile; - mix fhe sugar flour and salt in a saucepan ond gradually blend in the cider and cook over lowsheat Stir until the mixture boils und thickens, then add raisins ound keep hot #ong enough to plump, the raisins, Pour this hot sauce over the hot, Areshly cooked cab-

bage. Sprinkle lightly with nuvmeg and gerve immediately. Serves four, ” . ~ BAKED STUFFED RABBIT

(For Sunday dinner) 1 rabbit 1 pt. seasoned

hot mashed po-

w 18 Crisn, loose heads naturally contain more vita- i

C hopping F ruit,

ness and flavor more evenly through cakes, baked mixture. or

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yas the greatest food value? Most |

dent to observe the processes of digestion in St. Martin's stomach over a period of years. ” » » THIS WAS a difficult job; Alexis was not always co-opera-tive and frequently disappeared for months or years at a time. However, the results of these studies have been of enormous

| benefit to mankind. Incidentally,

St. Martin lived to be 83 in spite of his handicap Another patient medical science was Mrs. Jane Todd Crawford, on whom Dr Ephraim MeDowell performed the first ovariotomy, which is an operation for the removal of a cyst or tumor of the ovary. From her remote farmhouse in the wilds of Kentucky, she went | on horseback to the town of Danville, where the operation was performed in December, 1809. At that time, neither doctor nor

who served

EVERYONE. knows that scien- | tists and research workers have |

selves have aided in this medical |

Dr. Douglas Guthrie has pald | progress. Alexis St. Martin was |

When young Alexis was shot in

but was left with a stomach ex- | posed to view. Dr. Willlam Beau- |

geon, took advantage of the acci- |

June 8, 1822, at the age of 19, he Jt laid the foundation for much of | our modern knowledge on the |

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patient recognized the importance ! of the operation to coming gen- |

erations.

THE DOCTOR ANSWERS—

QUESTION: What is chronfc situs medih? I am unable to find ‘the word in the dictionary. ANSWER: You must have misunderstood your physician. 1 would hazard a guess that he said chronic otitis media, which is inflammation of the middle ear.

food so green cabbage usually is

F.) for 15 minutes, then pour the hot water over the rabbit and continue baking for about 45 minutes, basting the rabbit with liquid in the bottom of the pan every 15 minutes. Just before the end of the cooking, remove the bacon to let the rabbit brown. Serves three.

Distributes Its Sweetness

Dried fruits spread their sweet=-| puddings or other if they dre chopped cut ‘up, cookery advisers of the! 8. Agriculture Department say. To cut up raisins or other dried) fruits, use scissors dipped into was | ter

cookies,

more evenly through the mixture if

it is first dusted with part of the! The dusting

sifted dry ingredients: keeps the pieces froin massing together and settling, Dried fruits—abundant and lowpriced- -Always are a good choice for| children’s Tonfec tions. offer | some vitamin va natural ffuit sugar Dried fruits may be run th the meat grinder—using the dium-sized cutting plate, then with a little lemon juice and{rind

formed into balls and rolled in ISURAr Nut meats may be chopped along with the fruit in the’ grinder if desired

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little heat that makes many home

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the Herbert household: the Gover- : tatoes (4 average potatoes) nor's physician, Dr. Harlan Wilson, Whole. as roasting chickens. are tn pepper Columbus, by whom Miss Stevenson “¢7Ved ou sometime during the , yo, Loultry seasoning OR formerly was employed, and ‘Mrs cooking they need moist heat for poywqered summer savory Wilson, and Miss Mary Brown, Co- tenderness and juiciness. 3 or 4 strips bacon - lumbus, a close friend of the bride- 1 c. hot water Lo-be, Make sure no halr is clinging ‘ Al nT / The Ohio governor's brother and | SOX [AL ® Ihe Bods vy TR r= ‘les side with co ster-in<law, Mr. and Mrs. ‘J. ‘C Q fNTY m NT clean Inside ana ou Herbert of Tuscaloosa, Ala, also will . ( A I [ONS water Drain Shorougnly, Suv atterd SITUATION: You are writ- loosely with wax paper and store wv Rav cut Olson of Y ing a note to a girl whose in the refrigerator I'he Rev. Oscar Olson of Epworth. rE I vit Boa Combine the potatoes, pepper Euclid Methodist Church, Gov. Her- | easement has Just been : s y . and poultry seasoning and fill the bert's pastor, will officiate at the announced } ah AINE $l TLL ne i } AN body of the rabbit. Sew up and 1:30 a. m. rite in McKee Chapel of WRONG WAY: Congratulate place on a rack in a baking pan ye Tabernacle Presbyterian Church her on the news, with the legs folded under the Daniel Herbert will be his father's RIGHT WAY: Wish her body and skewered in ‘this posibe mai I Mrs. Stevers. will be happiness. You congratulate tion. Lay bacon over the back the matron of honor, : the bridegroom-to-be, but not and fasten in place with tooth A wedding breakfast in the home | the future bride. picks. of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs Bake in a hot oven (400 degrees Corydon°W. Stevenson, 657 W. 44th nn nn » St., will follow the ceremony ['een Topics— \ j . rr . ganee French: Taac y . P re ] J Orange French Toast Look Your Prettiest Tonight

By SALLY HOW'D YOU like to he tagged “the prettiest’ girl at the dance” this New Year's Eve? Well, here are a few do's and don'ts, Do wear your most becoming evening gown. The one that vou feel happiest in. The one that has rated- you the best times in (he past, Beware of trying out a new outfit unless you're absolutely sold on its effectiveness. If you feel pretty, you'll likely look pretty. Do be clean and crisp and wellgroomed. Dont let a messy naire do, a muddy complexion, or tne wrong shade of lipstick spoil tne effect of your costume,

Is Delightful A bow™® the person who originated French Toast. And two bows to the one who first made it orange flavored. Here's how. Combine a cup of orange juice, one tablespoon of lemon juice, two tablespoons: of sugar, one tablespoon of grated orange rind, onehalf teaspoon of salt and one-half cup of flour, Add two eggs’ “and mix smooth. Dip the bread in batter nud! saute to a golden brown in vita. minized margarine. .

Baked Ring Molds And Leftovers

Baked ring molds of macaroni, spaghettd or noodles are delicious

n » » DO WEAR something distinc tive so you'll stand out in ‘ne crowd. A bright-colored, rignt-

sauce. A better dish for conser’ | coloted dress. Or a brilliant accesing food can hardly be found] sory with a pale or a dark frock. ‘than leftovers served in this pleassot| Bright shoes, a cleverly «ed disguise, | sash, & sparkling hair ornament “This 1s 5 good way to use that! or a floating handkerchief, Bus . half can of peas, beans or coin, ONLY ONE at a time! that is in the refrigerator. Ally, don't let your ensemble |.

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