Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1948 — Page 26

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Needed Energy By META GIVEN { ANYBODY in naérmal fcan easily develop a ‘“swéet| "tooth,”” The feason is that such people are active and soon expend {their stored up energy. Sugar in/ sweet food is quickly digested; sland rapidly passes into the blood | {stream and supplies the energy ithe body cries for. i | It pure sugar in the form of! Iplain sugar candy is “supplied regularly, the body soon becomes, accustomed to this pleasant, easy method of replenishing energy

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re. is to tuck them into foods that * .are good sources of not only vitamins, minerals and proteins but lalso fats and cellulose. Lively [children {want candy should be given those! * lille with fruit, nuts, milk and [tat.

Jellied Lef towers SATURDAY'S MENUS

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\Local Family Plans | | ‘Holiday In Florida . i

Dr. and Mrs. Harry Foreman. 3835 ‘Washington ~ Blvd. ~ will spend the Christmas holidays in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Accompanying them will be their daugh-|

Another daughter, Flo Mary, a Radcliffe College student, will foin them in Florida.

Back From Florida | Harold R, Daringer,” 276 8.| Sherman Drive, is home now! after a vacation in Key West and|

| Florida.

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Peppermintostick ice-cream. bs Nothing e¢ould be more fes-

threc or four places. Combine axe sauce

the knuckle with two pounds |

diced veal shoulder, one bay I1éaf,

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ing cookies. That is just what | cups light brown sugar; one OR ROLLS ie cloves, two teaspoons sal | Sov are. 4 : teaspoon cream of tartar; one '; c. soft dried apricots in. a large heavy kettle, | "= x @ teaspoon soda; two cups flour, '1 ¢. dates hot water, | PARTY COOKIES | one. .and: one-half. cups..rolled '2 [3 blue. or. golden raisins ; Add Rl heat + Use one-fourth pound ground-. | oats. « C. crusned graham crackers iy eh ~covered, for two | Pazel nuts; ‘one-haif pound | Cream the butter and sdgar, or Bikini germ : : ground almonds and one-half | 1 ) oo. + ¢. English walnuts or pecans, hours or until the meat f.lls | i Add beaten eggs and dry rolled 16. (ortified marshmallows 7 from the. bone. Remove from | Pound. granulated sugar. Mix | = Last. add flour. sifted Pineapple. Iuice heat. Remove Lhe bay leaf, veal and add to four ‘unbeaten egg” | ot h . . { tarts Sinedpp Te iat or chopped’ Xmuckle and veal: Strain-the whites. Mix a little sugar and | with soda and cream of tartar, § re ppe:

broth from the meat-and save. | flour in which to dip the fin- |

Put thie meat through a food | Sp Mold small patties © = chopper (medium blade) with | oo" t I each one slice onion and one stalk | CherTy i'n the cemter of eac gelery,. Cook déwn the meat patty. Bake on a cookie sheet

in 375 degree F. oven. Watch | stocks until it measures about and do hot bake top 1ong, as

eo fl for roll- 4 Use one-third cup flour. fo Put the apricots, dates, raisins,

| Ing out the dough. Rol very iaogers and nuts through a food | thin. Place the following date chopper, using the medium blade. tilling between two cookies, Stir in the marshmallows. (each

cut from thinly rolled dough | and bake in a 400 degree F.

Grease a 10-inch iing miold slightly. Pack the meat mixring mold and . chill

nog. Another heliday-sound-ing "and tasting cookie is that made. with mincemeat. It's easy “to bake and eat,

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MINCEMEAT COOKIE .One-fourth cup butter, onhehalf cup sugar, one egg, one cup mincemeat, one and one- | fourth cups flour and two tea- | spoons baking powder, If your mincemeat does not contain nuts, add one-half cup of your favorites. Cream the butter and sugar; add beaten egg and mincemeat, then stir in the flour and bak-

fresh dates; one -teaspoon va- { nilla; one eup sugar, Stone the dates and cut-u gar and enough wate ver. Cook till thick; add vanilla and | nuts, if you Hie.

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The Doctor Says— Virus Diseases

1 : * Are Mysteries By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. . AMONG THE known virus dis- ; eases which attack children are measles and mumps. The symptoms and behavior of diseases

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By ERNEST E. BLAU “HERE'S A WOMAN in Illinois with such an appetite she has to get up several times a night. to raid “the refrigerator, and she has eaten enough in a year to feed a family of 10. She's an -

‘Open House and Tea

The Altar Society of the Im-| Imaculate Heart of Mary Catho-| {lic Church will hold an open | thouse. and tea from 2 to 4 p, m.| 'Sunday ‘in the: schoel building, {57th St. and Central Ave. The society will display vest. {ments and linens made by the

wth as these are understood y,o powder together, Drop by [group since the parish was or-| - unusual y case—but a man’ q we teaspoonfuls on a greased bak- (ganized. like that wouldn't have * However, there are some other ing sheet and bake in a 400 de- | busin bees Rews.

conditions which are not so definite, but which are probably also! caused by viruses, During the! last few years, they have broken out among children — and some of them among grown-ups—in a quite astonishing way.

. Little is known about these dis- ) i us “eases; One of them has some-| oh puma Gne'ot them has some Neat, 1 ? ety and Smart | sickness and in more sedate medical circles “epidemic vomiting and diarrhea.”

THERE ARE other curious conditions which séem to spring up from time to:time, equally ob-| scuré as to cause and treatment. Sometimes the children or grown-| ups affected have symptoms .sim-| ilar to those of mild influenza or TH Indeed, it is a inh that; teks may ‘be

"gree oven for 10 minutes, These will keep—it you hide. ‘em,

FILLED 1 DATE C OOKIES Three-fourths cup. butier and other shortening mixed; two

A man,’ especially an out«door man, has a food capa-

Sorority To Meet | An 8 p.m. business meeting {will be held today in the YWCA ‘by Xi Chapter, Phi: Delta Pi ‘Sorority.

A woman no more understands a man's appetite than ghe - understands how .a steam shovel works. Most women-are moderate

The a. 20 yeti iE yielded, race XN a great deal of information on| many of the virus diseases. There! 18, however, along way still to]

Probably viruses are Constantly] in us or on us but often lie quiet | .without producing. symptoms. ! Then under the stress of fever or! some other stimulant fo a virus +— it may start producing notice-| able trouble,

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bs 7th Ward Club Meets- fs The - Tth Ward Democratic Women's Club will meet at s m. today in the home of Mrs Forbert Spencer: 1924 N. Tar bot St. Plans for the group's Christmas party will he ‘made. |

‘Ideal’ Pair Chsen

The “ideal boy and girl” have been chosen by the Student Coun-! cil at Crispus Attueks High School. Joan Turner and John Wiison are the students elected. |

Paintings Exhibited A ' There is an exhibit of oil paint}: ings by J. C. Templeton in the Hoosier Salon Galleries. The exhibit opened yesterday and will

By SUE BURNETT fabric news—free gift pattern

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one being cut into quarters) and! ‘enough juice to barely hold mix-

two cups. Add the veal and two : Fo 5 ture toegther. ~ Turn out onto teaspoons Worcestershire sauce, | they should be chewy. These | oven. waxed paper and fold paper over are especially good with egg- Date Filling: One pound ,.4q kneed and press firmly to-

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— tess than a month to-go, you

know. “The first requisite for €hristmas giving is a pocketful of “money. Prices are high this

{¢ "year and teeners will have to

budget better tham ever, So get busy earning the necessary money. And make out your list. Decide appreximately how much you can spend on each person. “And don’t, don’t lose your head? If you pay out half your bank

account -on- the first gift, you'll. |.

be sorry. x 5 = ACTUALLY, the price of a present is less important than the thought and imagination

that goes into its choosing. And |

an attractively wrapped small

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Expensive and intimate gifts

are out, unless a couple is definitely and formally engaged.. Books, records, candy and inexpensive accessories are safest and best. Choose reading mattér and music to. suit the. recipient. Make the eatables or gadgets yourself if you have the knack. It's the personal 1 touch that counts!

YOUR MANNERS—

SITUATION: You make-an unannounced call on a friend shortly“ before meal time. WRONG WAY: Stay around until you are invited to stay for the meal —and let yourself be persuaded to stay. “RIGHT WAY: Say when you arrive that you cannot stay but a few minutes—and LJeave when the few minutes are “up. .

‘Altar Society Plans Men Eat More Than Women But There's a Reason

just don't have the same need as men for muscle food. : - LJ ~ THE POOR muscular male has to eat more; because he has more to replenish. = He

has the same basic problem =

as that prehistoric masta‘don, the. brontasaurus whose head was so small in proportion it had to keep browsing practically all the time, or perish. Many well known and brilliant men have had a special yen for food, and liked to prepare it,- too. Paderewski, Caruso, Irvin ‘8. Cobb, Feodor.Chaliapin and dozens of other creative men, past and present; liked to stir-up a favorite dish.

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