Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1948 — Page 27

Jeup, Carl H. 8s C. Jacobsen, ts will be Misses |, Florence Brown, and Edna Haugk, the nursing staff University Medical

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| Duling will review Noon" (Hutton) at incheon meeting the pen’s Club will hold 1, Wednesday. Mrs, 510 Buckingham tertain, ingements will be program the group at 8 p. m. that day s Hall, Peter Koch, and lecturer, wil color . film; “Along tain Trails.” h Townsend, usher 1 be assisted by Mes-

patrons for the event and Mesdames Bd. ggart, D.C. Hess, Johnson and Fermer Z

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FRIDAY, APR. 23, 1048

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New Designs Individualize

JEAN TABBERT THERE'S NOT a hint of wartime restrictions in Block’s Outdoor Dining

this year. New designs re there 12 dinnerware, linens and

ver. Ag exhibit, opening yesterin the store's auditorium, will continue through May 1. Tables, arranged around a summerhouse, are set in a bower of flowers, antherium and roses

flown from Hawail. Flower centerpieces were designed by members of the Central West District, Indiana Garden Club. o

DINNERWARE colors carry out two themes. There are sochartreuse, olive

pastels. Green leads the color parade. An Oklahomd-made beige and green ovenware pattern ' takes its cue from Aztec Indesigns. gia A patterns is a deep n ware, the -dinner and salad plates molded in fish de-

SE. overed: dish also takes that pattern while pe accomcups and saucers, DOE ovr and relish dish have a flower motif, The salad bowl is a giant—big enough to serve a crowd without being refilled. :

® '® ” THE REDWING Pottery people have two new designs in the show. One, on the expensive side, has a cloisonne effect. Actually it's enamel on copper with a thin copper band left showing. The pieces are heavy and come in red, green or gray. The Redwing Town and Country line costs less but its design is more unusual. Modern lines are combined with a surrealistic touch that makes the pieces suitable for a contemporary dining table. One new dinner service is made completely of aluminum ...mugs, dinner plates, salad bowls. Another original design

Lourdes

Killey, Mohler, Augustine,

Cauley.

John, R. H.

George Davis, Earl

Mattingly, John Carr and Zete

copies a painting theme. , medium and small “palettés” are made of gray and pink dinnerware to be used as serving dishes, dinner plates and bute ter dishes. There are chubby matching cups iat fit into the “palette” dinner trays. » z= =

IT'S NO longer necessary to spread fancy, embroidered linens on outdoor .dining-tables unless the hostess wants it that way. The supply of hardier, informal weaves has increased. Designers of those handy, individual place mats have concocted a number of new varieties, too. Two. of the most unusual come from China. One is of heavy straw, easy to keep clean. The other is a multi-colored cutwork linen. A brown linen tablecloth with matching napkins can be used against formal or informal backgrounds. Block's set it with yellow pottery decorated with brown-eyed Susans

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E-1-BAKE Rhubarb -Raisin Coffee 1

Into an 8x8x2-inch pan put: 3 tablespoons V; cup sugar Melted marga- 2 cups cut fresh rine or butter rhubarb 12 cup raisins Quick Coffee Cake Batter:

113 cups sifted 1, cup sugar EZBAKE ‘1 egg Flour 2; to 3; cup milk 2 teaspoons 3 tablespoons \, baking powder melted 71 teaspoon salt shortening

Sift together flour, ‘baking powder, salt and sugar. Beat egg and add Milk and shortening. Add to flour Mixture, mixing: only enough to Moisten flour, Pour over fruit. e in a moderately hot oven (400° F.) 25 to 30 minutes. Turn Out of pan at once! Yield: One ®ight-by-eight-inch coffee cake.

to make one of the most effective tables in the show. The linen comes in navy, maroon or forest green as well as

Plated silverware is used on many of the informal tables along with vari-colored cutlery. More formal tables use sterling, ‘ Many of the new patterns from the big silver houses make good accents for contemporary tables in the ex-

» - . TABLES at the Charles Mayer Co. exhibiting antique and modern silver flat and holwware may be seen through

Members of the InGarden Club ar-

ranged the tables and designed the centerpicies. The display of famous paintings which, along with that of the tables, marks Mayer's observance of ‘National Silver ‘Week, will be held over next

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BACKGROUND FOR A BRIDE—This formal reception table is set for a bridal reception, The soup and service plates are solid silver set off by the Reed y and Barton French Renaissance pattern silver flatware. The lead crystal English goblets were hand-blown, Accenting the table, a part of the Silver Parade Week at the Charles Mayer Co., is the Dorothy Doughty bird of Royal Worcester china. A collector's piece, the bird is that rare item, a modern antique.

Spaghetti Dinner To Be Tomorrow -

The women of Qur Lady of Catholic Church wi\ have a spaghetti dinner at 5:30 Pp. m. tomorrow in the church hall. Mrs. Gilbert Martin is chairman, assisted by Mesdames William Tracy, Edward Holms, Nick

matter how you store it. The

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our ‘method of eating it is far easier. ! of s = 0» WATERCRESS SOUP (For Monday luncheon) 1 1b. watercress fm 5 tbsps. butter 2 tbsps. flour 5 c. chicken 2 tbsps. salt 5 peppercorns Wash the watercress carefully. Drain thoroughly and place in the refrigerator until ready to use. In 3 one and a half quart heat-

‘Brunch’ Is Held

The Grandmothers Club held a “beauty brunch” today in the YWCA. Mrs. H. P. Willwerth presided, and Mrs, F. E. Artist and Mrs. Effie Wheeler presented additional plans for the benefit party May 10. Proceeds will be used for the Grandmothers Haven.

PTA Meeting

The Bluff Ave. PTA will meet

thotn or veal stock

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will speak on “World

- Here's a springtime special your family and friends will be sure to enjoy — delicious Rhubarb-Raisin Coffee Cake! It make? a delightfully different dessert, refreshing as an April shower. easy to prepare when you use AllPurpose E-Z-BAKE — the snowywhite, triply -enriched flour that assures perfect results every time!

Baking Made Easy With E-Z-Bake + —the original all-purpose flour!

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And it's so

Besides its use as an appetizer, garnish or in salads, watercress also can be used in soup. It began as a Chinese soup, but I think

at 8 p. m. Tuesday. Albert Stump

party guests.

BROILED CHICKEN (Fer Sunday dinner)

resistant glass saucepan (watercress darkens metal saucepans) melt two tablespoons of the butter and blend in the flour. “Add’ the stock very slowly, stirring ' constantly. Add the salt and peppercorns and cook about five to seven minutes or until no starchy taste remains. Add the remainder of the butter and finely chopped cress and heat for about one minute. Serve immediately. Serves six. .

backbone.

having - the backbone in half or quarters,

HALF SIZE DRESSES

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Fair and cooler cotton pastels . . , . much in demand for summer days ahead + styled on lean lines, with a special regard for the shorter figure.

Have several at these low prices!

WASSON'S PIN MONEY ‘SHOP, THIRD FLOOR

Choose broilers weighing from ne to two and a half pounds. They should be eight to twelve weeks old and have smooth, thin skin, tender muscles with very thin connective tissue, a small amount of fat under the skin over the back and a. flexible tipped

Prepare the cleaned, welldrained chicken for broiling by of each broiler removed, each bird split and the major joints broken by snapping the cartilagé in each joint. Cook the backbone with the giblets. (The gizzard and heart first must be cooked tender In water; ithe liver may be broiled, fried or

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Watercress Loses Crispness, Color When Stored For Long

By META GIVEN | THE BEAUTY AND goodness of watercress are fleeting no green color fades quickly and the | crispness is so temperamental that salad dressing wilts it almost o

|aimmered in seasoned water. Cook! five to 15 minutes depending on flatten the split chicken, skin-

the size. (Barely cover the gizzard and heat with water, adding one-half teaspoon of salt, a slice of onion, celery and carrot to season. Simmer until the heart is pierced easily with a fork. The neck and backbone may be cooked in the same pan. AHow one to two hours depending on the age and size of of the bird. To serve with broiled chicken add the precooked giblets to the chicken long enough to brown.) Set the range for broiling and preheat. Place the broiling rack 80 that the chicken is about four inches under the heat. Brush the

A CIRCUS PARADE —Red and white carnations form the manes of the china horses in this table circus parade. The party theme will serve as a suitable one throughout the summer and, on this table, is adapted to suit the “panty-waist" age. It's one of the most original among the thirty tables in the Outdoor Dining Show at Block's Auditorium. The pottery is thick enough to withstand the reasonably rough treatment it might receive at the hands of over-enthusiastic small

shallow pan or under the rack,

side down. Broil. As the chicken browns, brush with fat, turning about every 10 minutes. Cook until tender and well-browned, 35 to 60 minutes, according to the weight. Cooking may be continued 10 minutes longer with the heat turned off if desired. Season and serve im-

mediately, Serve with the pan drippings. To test: Cut into the thick

muscle of the drumstick to the bone. The meat should cut easily and no pink should be visible. Also test the drumstick joint (the joint between the drumstick and the thigh) by pressing with a fork. The joint will yield easily

{chicken with melted fat. In a

when the meat is well-cooked.

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will have to admit that he could not open with a two-bid. North had‘ the choice of passing or responding with one no trump or two diamonds. ” * " MANY players pass a hand of this type because they feel sure the opponents will refuse to let it be played at one, They will figure that the missing strength is in partner's hand, 80 they will make a bid, which is called “balancing.” In this case East did have a good one spade bid—in fact, his hand would have justified an opening bid of one spade. While I do not like Eakt's double of four diamonds, it was based on the supposition that North would not make four

rted. The opening lead of the king of spades was trumped in dum-

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Cool cotton pastel Madras, enriched with white embrofdery. Sizes 1614 to 2213, 12.95.

Printed batiste, with embroidered organdy. Summer pastels, In sizes 14% to 20%, 14.95.