Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1948 — Page 27
MAR 11, 1918
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y Dien Pierre is gene lan for the annual to be sponsored by elta Delta Sorority at Mar. 19 in the Butler
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nittée chairmen are: othy Newburg, Bare , Margaret Rennoe, ‘hurch, Joanne Green, e and Marian Collins, s will be used for a
fund.
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iary to the Children’s the Indianapolis Or-
will have a luncheon nday in the home of Campbell, 4505 Park
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board meeting called dent, Mrs. Robert Mciss Anne Holmes will 1¢ speakers, Miss Mairector of the IndianNursery, and Miss ams, educational su-
the nursery.
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surround this delicious beef and sausage meat loaf. Bulk pork sausage used with the beef not only adds juiciness but gives the loaf an intriguing flavor.
By JEAN TABBERT
MEAT LOAF {is ohe of the Your meat loaf recipe. Try
types of liquid also will vary creamed or plain.
Individual meat loaves, an-
most versatile of mieat dishes. meat stock, milk, diluted other interesting variation, will A year ‘round favorite, it can canned soups, tomato juice or bake in a shorter time, just 45 provide an almost unending Chill sauce. : minutes. If desired, a spicy
variety of flavor combinations, For tHe ground beef, have chuck ground or buy readyound béef from the market. A combination of meats will provide a juicier meat loaf, however. Try combining beef
After checking with the fam- sauce may be poured over the
ily, you'll find seasonings will loaves to glaze them while bakvary the meat loaf, too. Onion, ing. sage, Worcestershire sauce, rel- 4. rr. ery salt and garlic salt are BEEF AND SAUSAGE LOAF among the seasonings most 1% lbs. ground beef “commonly used for meat loaf. 15 1b. bulk pork sausage
Cinnamon, mace and cloves 2% c. finely minced onion
with pork sausage as is done in 4, gmgll quantities are other: 2 c. soft bread crumbs the following recipe. OF ‘miX ¢oyopites. A spicy variation 1 tsp. salt one-half pound ground pork gn. ground beef, veal and pork 2% tsp. pepper with one-half pound ground jj result when horseradish, 2 slightly beaten eggs veal. dry mustard, green pepper and ‘4 c. finely diced celery
For another variation, substi- catsup are added.
tute one-half pound of ground
1 ec. catsup
Attractively served meat loaf Mix all the ingredients and
lamb for the veal. Or use one- will add to its taste appeal. turn into a greased or oiled half pound ground bologna Bake it in a ring mold, greas- 9x5x3-inch loaf pan. Bake in a with a pound of beef. All the ing the mold well before filling moderate oven (350 degrees
above combinations will serve it with the loaf. hour in a 350-degree F. oven. ‘utes. The addition of different Fill the center with vegetables,
six persons,
ke for an F.), for one hour and 15 min-
Serves six.
' ‘mer whole Winesap apples, cored but unpeeled, in sugar sirup. | Flavor with two drops of pepper- announced today:
{mint oil and tint faintly with N. Pennsyl st; G eH a Dre 1 at the stores designated J. C. Penney Co. 33 E. Washing- 25 Contest Headquarters—is NOT ito be mailed to The Times. The {entry blank is to be pinned to the
, (green coloring. Garnish with fs | sprigs of mint and serve in glass Rd. | uses with chocolate wafers.
+ salad dressing. This is a won-
JUICY MEAT LOAF — Nests of whipped potatoes filed with green peas
LET'S EAT—
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Food Colors Have a Great Influence Upon Grocery-Shopping Habits
By META GIVEN A NUMBER OF recent observations of both men and women ood shoppers seem to indicate that many people let color prejudice
hem in making their selections. They pass up the heaps of lovely, Buttered English muffins risp, green celery and choose the white or golden blanched celery Grape jam
SATURDAY ; Breakfast Pineapple juice
. Scrambled eggs
This leads one to assume these shoppers believe the green is Luncheon
nferior and that perhaps the
tringy, coarse texture. The truth
f new varieties,
hs that used in the pear Waldorf Stewed prunes and apricots Lemon ice alad on Sunday, It is very crisp, Milk to drink: Four cups for yw 8 AAS ender and has a sweet, nut-like|éach child; two cups for each SUNDAY * 75 flayor, adult, in addition to that used in Breakfast eJ1062 he menus for next week the day's menus. a Grapetrult Eka orange sections . $AQ102 follow: 2 4 acon omele 102658 Ap Breakfast Voie $ wh SKass i MONDAY Raspberry jam viose Ys Fresh pears Dinner 983 s 3. Breakfast Poached eggs on toast Roast pork shoulder 411 Dealer + J168 Samed Shou Luncheon Browned potatoes . Ready-to-eat ceréal with sugar Oxtail soup (canned) Buticred carrots and peas &KQ9 and cream Hot buttered toast Ver eT VA4L2 Raisin bread toast Celery sticks Bread arid butt ¢KQ178 Sausage patties Radishes . Ory uiter SK9¢ _ Luncheon Sliced oranges and bananas Supper Aon Lesson Hand—E-W vul, Sliced cold roast-beef sandwiches Dinner Beet, hard-cooked egg, lettuce th West North East
Remainder of chocolate cake . Dinner *Macaroni pie hopped spinach, hard cooked} eggs and American cheese salad [Bread and butter Orange fluff
grower dumped onto the market|Cole slaw nblanched celery which has a|Potato chips . creenish puckery flavor and a|Marshmallow chocolate cookies Dinner
s that green celery is a great|*Lentil stew
chievement in the development Buttered mixed frozen vegetables
read and butter The best known variety of the Lettuce and watercress salad preen type is Giant Pascal such|1000 island dressing
with lettuce and mayonnaise |: Deviled. steak Baked potatoes salad Buttered brussels sprouts Canned peach and cottage cheese gregh, tart apples
{Custard pie with currant jelly © and meringue topping
ter sandwiches Butterscotch blanc mange
Dinner *Italian polenta Buttered broccoli
French dressing Bread and butter
Heated crackers
salad read and butter
morrow through Wednesday.
Lettuce, bacon and peanut but-
Lettuce, tomato, avocado, carrot and green pepper salad with BUT there are times when
and cubed American cheese
*Recipes for dishes marked with asterisks will appear to-
They're Excellent
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AS A accompaniment with | Jeceivedis fish or to perk up mayonnaise. be pinne
The result of a huge harvest on Apr. 19. this year, there are large sup- [other sewing plies of red and yellow Delicious apples and the smaller, tart and
Here's a dessert for St. Pat-
licious as ‘well as colorful. Sim- The Times as
amount of peeled, sliced apples
{a pleasant body to the rhubarb, while the flavor is pure rhubarb. Grate one tart, unpeeled apple; into one cup of mayonnaise or
derful dressing for fruit salads) or spread for griddle cakes. It! will keep for weeks, too. | If you have lots of egg whites
in hot chocolate.
supper, follow soup and sandwiches with a plain old-fashioned apple pie. But note this difference. Before putting on the top
one hour. Bridge Lesson— Reason Out
Your Lead Ih-N..-T. |
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America’s Card Authority AGAINST a no trump contract, wheéré neither you nor . your partner has participated in the bidding, the generally accepted rule is to lead ‘he
strongest suit unless that suit is headed by three honors, at least two of which are touching. . For example, with a five-card
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The Official Entry Blanks also /in pie or sauce. The apples give may be obtained at The Times. Times. Persons
The standard patterns called
For the mainstay of a.hearty Times’
18 years of age.
or, under.
By ART WRIGHT
NINE DOWNTOWN headquarters for The Times NaContest, were announced today, with others
Apples are one of the ways to fhese official headquarters for sewing needs were set up by nerves menus OF of tha Tinie lo ai the Uundreds of soe 450 tev ager irendy There the entrants already regi F daily—may obtain the Official Entry Blanks which to the contest garments when they are submitted There, too, the contestants may obtain fabrics and
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for in some of the classifications | "tors for their entry blanks may
are patterns that may be purchased at any store or are available through mail orders, such aslyng os Jum in each of the judgThe Times Pattern Service.
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left from cake making, stir up a For Taking Part fine whipped cream substitute by| Women of all ages may take the judging—the week of Apr. 26 beating two whites with one-guar-|part. The only persons barred are|—to be considered for the nater cup of powdered sugar andlemployees of The Times and|tlonal prize awards of $100 for one cup of grated, peeled tart/members of their families, and|first place in each classification. apple. professionals. AA “professional” is Finish with one teaspoon of one who makes her living through|in the national contest will relemon juice. This mock whipped |sewing or designing. cream recipe can be used on pud-| There are no entry fees orito New York. dings and fruit, but don’t use it ®
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obtain them by writing to The
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really likes him. So, pretty soon, John asks the gal for a date, But Betty, poor Miss Milktoast, turns him down. /, She's afraid of what the gang will say. She's scared
| of being blacklisted for going
with an outsider. She hasn't the courage or the poise to stick up for her new friend. = » s THE SAME thing can happen the other way around, of course, Sam hears Susie is a meek mouse. The other lads leave her strictly alone. But Sam knows she's all right, He'd like to date her, but he hasn't the nerve. Well, well! It's easy to see that Betty and Sam haven't much on the ball, after all. If they can't go to bat for John and Susie, what price poise? And loyalty? There's a practical angle, too. Kids change, The drips of yesterday may be tomorrow's Knockouts. It's smart to act a8 a talent scout to decoy these rising stars into your gang. And you'll rate high on ths poise parade at the same time.
Know Your Stuff—
About Waxes For Floors
YOU'LL GET better results for your efforts in shining up floor: if you know your stuff abou’ floor waxes and the methods o application. yh Paste wax, which is harder t apply than liquid waxes, is never: theless recommended for the in ifial waxing of wood floors. Th: paste rubbed well into the po and grain of the wood seals th:
WDC Elects Officers
The Woman's Department Club! mended for the periodic polishin: elected officers at a meeting yes- of floors, are of two types. On terday in the club house. They Wax type is a solution of a flam
are: Mrs. Robert L. Moorhead
(1) Dress, suit or
{Alvin T, Coate
surface and simplifies subsequen { upkeep. Liquid waxes, which are recom
{mable, volatile solvent (usually petroleum derivative). Se
and Mrs, F. E. Smith, second and Pr third vice presidents; Miss Pearl! The other type-—a wute F. Kiefer. and Mrs. R. A. Miller, emulsion wax -- {8 noninflam corresponding and membershipi mable and is usually described 2 secretaries; Mrs, Albert Stump,!'self-polishing’’ You can dete urer, and Mesdames Charles; mine whether liquid wax is flam Hanna, Edwin B. Evans and mable or noninflammable b Marian F, Gallup, directors. Mrs. pouring a drop or two onto | was election teaspoon and igniting with
lighted match,
suit headed by the queen-jack-10, you should lead the queen; headed by the king-jack-10, the jack, though some experts say they prefer the fourth best lead even with this holding. # td »
you should not open your longest and strongest suit. If your
IN.T. Pass 3IN.T. Pass \ Opening—¥ 10
suit is worthless it is better to try to make an opening lead that will hit your partner. No trump bids are usually made. up of strength in the minor suits, In today’s hand
Milk to drink: Three and three fourths cups for each child; one, and three fourths cups for each, adult, in addition to that used: n the day's menus. » » # TUESDAY
Breakfast omato juice
cream Luncheon [Bran muffins ubed cheese, tomato, lettuce and green pepper salad *Cream puffs
Dinner Chicken salad in cream puff shells Potato, chips Corn and lima bean succotash Sliced tomatoes Vanilla ice cream with Frozen red raspberry sauce Milk to drink: Three and onefourth cups for each child; one and one-fourth cup for each adult, in addition to that used in the day’s menus. 3 ” 8 ” WEDNESDAY Breakfast . 8liced bananas on ready-to-ea cereal with sugar and cream Soft cooked eggs Hot buttered toast, Luncheon Pancake-cottage cheese roll ups Hot cherry sauce Fresh pear salad *Butter cookies ’ Dinner Beef croquettes (left-over meat from Sunday roast) Creamed pea sauce Hashed browhed potatoes Buttered carrots’ . Wilted lettuce salad Bread and butter Marble cake # o s THURSDAY Breakfast Orange juice --
Hot cooked cereal with sugar and
cream Doughnuts Luncheon
TO A MAN'S TASTE—
By MRS. MARIE McCARTHY
at our house.
# * CHILI CON CARNE
114 ¢. raw white rice Salt 1 piece of suet, size of small 1 No 2 can tomato juice lemon, cut in bits An equal amount of water
3 medium-sized onions 1 can of tomato paste
minced 2 large garlic bubs, minced
4 tbsps. sugar 1, green pepper, scraped in- jy tsp, ‘chili powder side and diced
2 lbs. ground beef 11, tbsps. Parmesan cheese
- not brown.
lumps until the meat is gently browned. Salt lightly.
the Parmesan cheese over that. 3 ~ Bervep five or six. :
* * * FRUIT COMPOTE 1 can pineapple slices or sec 3 orange sections, free of tions membranes 1; can drained sliced peaches 2 thsps. powdered sugar 2 thinly sliced bananas 2 small pinches of ground
Cut eight slices of the pineapple in sections. mixture with the powdered sugar and cloves.
over each serving. Serves five.
Frankfurters on buns with mus-
Chili Con Carne Super | inde sat it Eat bas Will Draw Compliments
TO LIFT your spirits one of these chill March nights, try a chili con carne supper. You'll receive praise from your family, especially if you serve it without beans, the way we make it
Serve a crisp, cold salad of greens tossed in a simple French dressing and a fruit compote with the chili.
1, 1b. grated Cheddar cheese
i 11 amounts recipe on the outside of the rice box. Render sma of the suet in a large skillet. Remove the suet bits, Add the onion and pepper to this fat and fry slowly a short while. Do
Add the meat and turn it continually. Keep it without
Put the tomato juice, water, tomato paste, garlic, sugar and chili powder in a large kettle and let boil gently until
| | Have ready boiled rice made from the raw rice. Use the Much history is & record of | { mixed. Pour a Httle of this liquid over the browned meat in ||
_ the skillet. Then empty the entire contents of the skillet into « « « Ivan the Terrible, who the tomato liquid in the kettle. | massacred an entire city . . . . Let simmer for three hours until fairly thick. Add salt to | the men at Rouen, who taste, Arrange a generous circle of boiled rice on the edge of | , burned Joan of Arc . a hot dinner plate. Ladle the chili into the center. Sprinkle | "King John, who wrenched out the grated Cheddar over the chili and then lightly sprinkle | his subjects’ teeth, one by {| one. All fiends—all men,
1 oF seeded Malaga grapes, % Cloves i | EA lM > jig Cross. r 2 lisgerd of Cointreay Haque ! But don't feel too saintly,
peaches, bananas, grapes and orange sections. Dust this fruit |
Toss gently in a bowl and pour over it the brandy and liqueur. Toss again. Let stand for .three hours in the refrigerator. Serve in individual compotes topped with almond flavored whipped cream and sprinkle fresh grated coconut
the fact that the opening bidder and his partner did not bid either of the majors might
West's normal opening is the | five of spades, but even if he established the spade suit he could never get in to cash it. Therefore he should try to hit his partner's suit. As I said before, no trump bids are usually on sound minor suis, so West's lead is in the ten of hearts. Then it is impossible | for declarer to make game.
Which Sex Is ‘More Cruel?
By ERNEST E. BLAU RUELTY MOST OFTEN is a masculine trait— compassion, a feminine one.
male cruelty. Men created the torture chambers, floggings, slave galleys, dreadful pogroms. The roll of dishonor includes Nero, who fed men and women to the lions . . . Henry 'I, who blinded his brother with a red hot basin
- o ” " AGAINST this dark record, women's historic part usually has been to ease the pain eaused by men. A woman, Clara Barton, founded the greatest of all organizations to relieve suf-
ladies. Your kindness toward your own sex is very v
out, many of you take keen pleasure in practicing a cruelty all your own-—ma~ licious gossip concerning other women.
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