Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1948 — Page 15

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Let's Eat—

Reds and Greens . Easy to Achieve 5 By META GIVEN LONG asa ung hea

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crisp greens in any salad fits it into season's color scheme. One can stop with these essentials and have a perfectly satisfactory Christmas salad. Many hostesses, however, want to go farther " Sapryms out yuletide colors or salad materials to motif

y a flavorful and sparkling red n such as cherry or berry 18 an: attractive and simple way to obtain the red-green color scheme. ‘ Serve fruit salads with Roquefort Cheese Salad Dressing or Fruit Juice Salad Dressing. ¥ » .

WEDNESDAY'S MENUS Breakfast

Creamed tuna fish on toast Lettuce and carrot salad Canned loganberries Dinner

Roast lamb shoulder Jus dressing

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» ” . FRUIT JUICE SALAD DRESSING 1{ ¢ sugar 3 tbsps. flour 3 tsp. salt 1; c. orange juice - 34 c. lemon juice

2 eggs, beaten 6 ozs. (2 pkgs.) cream cheese 1% pt. whipping cream (if. desired). Mix dry ingredients in top of double boiler. and blend. Cook over water for 20 minutes, stirring]

o¢casionally to keep smooth. Beat!

the eggs with a rotary beater, add a small amount of the hot mixture gradually, stirring to keep smooth. Return to double boiler, cook for 5 minutes, stir constantly. Aaa Cool slightly; add slowly to softened cream cheese beating with a rotary beater until thoroughly blended - and fluffy. Chill and store in a covered container. ‘Makes 2 cups.; If desired this dressing may be added to stiffly beaten whipped cream before serving.

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. By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer . A NEW YORK radio singer, who happens to be the mother of two children, recommends singing your requests to Junig™ if he has the bad habit of whining “I don’t want to” to every thing . you say. I don’t want to seem ungrateful for this advice, but I say. right now: “There'll be no Singing

except . those that “come over the

™m take a whining “I don’t wanner” or “Gosh, Mom, can’t I do without a bath just one night” any time rather than. have to think up a happy Httie-}-wash-day song to lure Junior into the tub

MIND You, Te nothing against family ~ singing. jm “Just” Sick of SHENG” | And I'm also a little fed uw with the idea that we've got to make everything a happy, happy game for Junior, In our house it's going to be Ran fake. ath and. don’t forget to wash behind

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Decorative New Tableware. of hd To Shine at

By HAY SHERWOOD Writer

Ready. to o brighten wp winter dinner tables and to

lend the hostess-cook a helping hand are decorative new tableware and ;prastia) serving accessories. To help a hostess make a showier setting for her solidcolored modern dinnerware is the aim of new tablecloths and glassware that are co-ordinated “in design and color to ceramic - dishes, Abstract motifs make allover patterns on the inexpensive blended cotton and rayon cloths, Colors used include shades of gray, chartrense, coral or green. Chunky handblown glass tumblers in similar colors” are mounted on’ heavy sham-bot~ toms instead of slender stems.

Designers Take Cues From Nature

Bidding for space on informal luncheon or supper tables is new dinnerware that takes its design cues from nature. Ivy leaves which wreathe the dishes of one inexpensive set are hand-painted finder glaze to duplicate the natural shadings of real plants. _- Strawberry plants. aid sprays of everyday parsley are as faithfully reproduced on other new dishes. Thanks to new metallic glazes, earthenware dishes come to the table looking like burnished antique pewter. Instead of attached handles, these dishes have tabs shaped to conform to a thumbprint for easy lifting. A

Glass Top Hides Electrical Gear

To serve supper with a minis mum of effort for the hostess is the job assigned to a new two-tiered serving cart which

keep hot foods or beverages steaming through the meal. Secret of this performance is an electric heating element concealed under the tempered glass top of the cart. When a detachable electric cord is plugged into a socket, the cart top warms up to 200 degrees. Made of chrome steel, the cart is mounted on smooth-roll-

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ ' |Teen Problems—

Games Keep

Guests Happy

By JEAN LAST WEEK we mentioned the four categories of party

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Winter Parties =~ :

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out for an evening of fun,

When You Hold a Misfit in It Is Dangerous; Drop It Fast

By EASLEY BLACKWOOD TO EMPHASIZE an important point, I want you to bid this doubt hand. Suppose you held: 8—Q J 7 4 3; H—none; D—A 10 6 4, and

games, Let's see how they work Say your partner opened ‘the bidding with one heart. You would | bid one spade. All right so far, Now your partner bids two hearts,

tachable. a luxury which you will do well

. Suppose you ask the crowd |What to do? Tough, isn't it? The Both ularable and Mr. to come dressed as Christmas only available bids which seem Batis sided oaler 5 would ‘| characters and symbols, Any- to Some within the bounds of rea- “stand” thing from Santa, himself, 10 A are two spades, threé clubs, NORTH (Mr. Muzzy) | Tiny Tim and Scrooge, a Wise diamonds and two no trump. ft BY 4; Man, a Shepherd, a carol-sing- | _ Yes, it's tough to find a" bid. B-kS himself sanding er, an angel. A “tree” draped |But the solution itself is easy. I O—143 diamonds, doubled. with tinsel, a gal named Holly, {Suggest that you do not bid at T EAST Brash is even more to blame. just being herself, Or. even a all. I recommend a pass. I would, S—. ah 10 7 She ‘should have passed two punster who prints RAIN [Pass even with a little stronger w Ag? 864 |sades. DEAR on a placard to repre- (hand than the one shown. 5 03 4 Against the five diamond con« sent you-khow-what! Did somebody say you should] P—® Db fy » $a tract West opened the queen of Give th t ltt bid again because you “can't c-Qio clubs. There is nothing to the Give the guests a little time | 4p qn" two hearts? I hope not. SOUTH (Miss Brash) play. Miss Brash had to lose two 2 Qispiny | thes Wut, then To answer that let me ask a ques- 8-9 clubs, two diamonds, a heart and ge x pt lr if \. 5 tion of ‘my own: Can you stand Hy=5 2 a spade, Down 1100! Fn a — ss THREE hearts? Because that is D—-AKS765 2 : Be nD oF Th ite Of. |the bid you are most likely to CA: 10 3 Junior Cinapes } 0 8 ® name Of & |nogf next from partner, The bidding ¢ th of SE Lo 1 bar Each Bd, [pr MU AT le e He mus , ass § ass e guess his own title by asking a oh 2D Pass 28 Pass |which can be made from junior a Yes and No questions of the Takes You Higher 7 {VSD . Pass SH Pass [canned meats, such as veal ani others. The point is that this hand is a] 8 NT! Pass 48 Pass (Hver. Chrome “stegl fea. cart has When these activities die out, | misfit and that means danger. In| 5 D Dbl. “Give up” Pass | If there are umexpected callers “an electrically heated 1op.| giyide the crowd into two sides |general it is wise, of course, to| Pass ~—just whip out a can and sea~ which keeps buffet supper foods | for 20 Questions or some form [probe around to find a fit with son with salt, pepper, real mayonhot. Electric cord is de. | Of charades. This ought to |partner. But on hands which are|to forego. Remember, With every naise and Perna ; a Hes onion piping ho r I" carry you up to supper or dance ;obviously misfits, such probing is|bid you are getting higher and|juice or curry powder. You've & time. higher , . and closer to the point tempting snack.

‘doubles as a warming table to |

Wreaths of natural-looking ‘ivy leaves decorate this new dinnerware.

ing. rubber wheels. The nonheating lower tiér, which, can be used for plates or cold foods is covered with stain-resistant black plastic. : More devices to simplify sapper service are lazy Susan trays fitted with oven-proof pottery dishes or stoneware casseroles. Other revolving serve-yourself trays have which convert a tray to a coffee table.

detachable ' Jegs.

YOUR MANNERS—

Situation; You live with a "married son or daughter and they are planning a party to entertain their “young” crowd. Wrong Way: When they say that, of course, they want you to join the party, protest that you don't want to be in the way. > Right Way: Plan something on your own for the evening, so that the young people can be by themselves without feeling . that you are being left out. ” ” = Situation: You take a small

and the waitress does special things, such as gétting a high chair, seeing if she can get him special foods, etc. Wrong Way: same tip you would have left had you been eating alone, ; Right Way: Leave a larger ‘tip, because of the extra service required. .

-child -to eat -in-a restaurant

Filet Crochet

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but some people “have enough and don’t know it. You seldom meet a closet that

particular put-away problems .so

with ideas of your own. The answer, of course, is to make use of space at all levels. ~Hert's “an “idea to make “the most of more waste space than usual, for the child's closet where

high, Build step-like divided Make “the enough so the child can climb on

clothes, unit for toys and: for small rub-

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The Doctor Says—

Warns of Kidney Bloatings . That Are Too Often Neglected

' ‘By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D.’ "BLOOD ini the Line is a serious “symptom all too frequently neglected. When the urine is bloody for only a day or two and then —clears up, 00 many people forget abbut it. This symptom is not ” or a “gold” but something serious is almost

. caused by a “str always responsible.

The presence of blood in the urine is a symptom rather than a there is jured; can be pressed upon by tu-

disease. It means that bleeding somewhere along the urinary passageways. The blood may come from the kidneys. Bleeding from the kidneys. can start from an injury, from a tumor, from an inflammation, from stones, and from other con-. ditions within these organs.

allowed tain that this

‘be “easily removed:

mors, or can be blocked by stones which cause bleeding into the urine. Below the ureters lies the bri der and especially fay othe structures which diseased and lead to blood n the urine, In many diseases of the uray passageways, blood may appear for a short time in the urine and then disappear, leading to a false sense of relief and security. ‘And pain or discomfort can be absent entirely! Specialists in this field mainrity of bleeding Sa a deal of

because of neglect. Many people would be saved untold suffering

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