Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1949 — Page 15
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. Weepy Fillings 3 Can Be Avoided
‘By META GIVEN
*I¥ YOU MAKE a good cheese|
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7 C. cream
Roll zwieback into fine crumbs.| termination There should be two cups pressed oP billing on a
down. Melt margarine over low heat. Remove from heat, stir in erumbs.—-sugar--and cinnamon
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into a greased (with margarine) | ‘89-inch spring form pan 1% Inches, cuts of higher cost.
. deep.
Use bottom and sides of al
plain glass to press crumbs firm-|
‘ly over bottom and up sides of form, to a uniform thickness. Place in slow oven, 300. degrees. F.; for 15 minutes or while making filling.
Cream the cheese until smooth
and fluffy. Beat in half the sugarflour mixture. then add salt, egg volks and last four ingredients; ‘and beat until smooth and well blended. Beat egg whites until foamy, then gradually add rest of sugar and beat until stiff. Turn whites into cheese mixture and cut and fold in well. Re-
. move pan containing crust from
oven and pour filling into hot crust. Sprinkle rest of crumbs
‘over top. Return immediately to
oven, Increase temperature to 500
.degrees F. and bake for 10 min-|
.utes, Turn off heat and let cake remain in oven for one hour, Cool, “then chill before Serves 10 to 12.
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DON'T LET THE HIGH COST of food undermine your deto stick by the diet. The lean meats which always win reducing diet do not have to be chosen from a list
of costlier cuts. Less-expensive meats suchas
veal shoulder or mutton are equally nutritious and, when stripped | ~Tyrn three-fourths of mixture Of fat’ before serving, yield as
low a calorie-count as choicer
. In the interest of keeping the { ‘family food budget in hand, you | can make use of all leftovers. | If you have meat left over from | one day's diet menu, use it the ! following day. You can, with-
This is the third installment of a seven-day New Year's diet. Earlier articles appeared Sunday and yesterday. out upsetting your “regimen us use leftovers. instead of the meat’ suggested for the entree prescribed for you. Meat leftovers can be chopped or diced, mixed with vegetables, moistened with fat-skimmed broth or bouilion and used to stuff peppers, baked in the oven or steamed in a ‘casserole. ” ! Remember, too, that inexpen- { sive meats- can be made more palatable if seasonings are | skillfully used. Garlic,” herbs,
_ [Men and Women—
Choose low-cost lean meats for dieting
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| By EASLEY BLAOKWOOD
Pre-emptive
. Mr. Dale Registers A 500-Point Set
YOU KNOW by now that I strongly recommend bidding to
¥ take advantage of the known)
weakness .of opponents. Consider!
RC (today’s hand.
, NEA Staff Writer .
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- None of the books will tell you that the East hand should be {opened with four spades.
rt Segoe Neither side vulnerable. West dealer. NORTH
S-~86852 HA 854 . © D=3 4 . C—-Q 15 WEST EAST (Mr. Dale) S87 4 Si SA KQ1093 H—10 88 2 H-K J» D8 2 _ DATS. OK 984 20-6 ‘SOUTH (Miss Brash) Sed
ground beef, chuck roasts, lamb.
celéry salt, parsley, may be used to pep up gravyless meat “with-only a slight alteration of calorie vant: .
" ” FOURTH DAY'S DIET ; Breakfast » Six oz. glass orange juice; 1 egg, poached or soft-bolled; 1 slice toast; 15 pat butter; 1
glass skim milk; coffee, no SUgGAr. Lunch ,One _.cup broth or fat |
skimmed bouillon; lettuce and tomato salad garnished with hard-cooked egg, lemon for dressing; 1 slice toast; 1 unsweetened peach; 1 glass skim
Dinner
Two small peppers stuffed with 1 slice chopped left-over roast, 1 cup shredded cooked cabbage and 4 cup peas; 1 slice bread; 3; pat butter; tan‘gerine and grapefruit compote; | tea or coffee, no sugar.
School Tr rock Marriage Sets a High Record
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By ERNEST E. BLAU N THE PAST few years many commentators have been saying it looks like the good old American home fis “on the skids. And for a while it did seem that the old homestead floor boards were starting to loosen up.
‘all-time peak in 1946. Juvenile delinquency also had reached new highs. A heavy population trend to the teeming cities, a housihg shortage worse than we ever had before, cramped living quarters, working mothers, social unrest, have robbed many narents and children of family stability and the - deep contentment of normal homes. Yet today, thank heaven, fears for the American family are beginning to subside =the staying power of the
| married yourself to another guest at-a | | large party.
little group of 3.7 people is showing up quite well again. - On the juvenile ‘delinquency front, both the FBI and the U. 8. Children's Bureau report. a steady decline in Juve-
*
Divorce had reached a new, |
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nile cases over the past two or three years.
- - ” THE DIVORCE curve is headed down, too. From a 600,000 peak in 1946, divorces dropped to 470,000 in 1947,
and in 1948 it's estimated the
dealine continued. Today there's a higher proportion of Americans married than at any time since the Government began to keep track of marriages. 80, in spite of a few disturbing yedrs. no
MANNERS— Situation: You are a young | woman introducing |
Wrong Way: 2. “I'm Mrs.
| Jones.”
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Right. way: oy. Tm ‘Martha | Jones.” ER Situation: You are a guest at a small ted or cocktail party. Wrong! Way: Get off In a corner with a good friend and don’t bother joining any other groups. Right Way: Circulate around the room, talking for r- hort while with one group: th th another. ! ~ » »
Situation: Someone
sn ———————
tells a
| story that you find hard to be- |
Heve, Wrong Way: Say, “I don't beleve that.” | JRight Way: Either keep your doubts to yourself or express them in a less forthright manner
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Nothing Else You Buy TODAY Costs So Little - as { LAUNDRY SERVI
_color paints, £abow all the “mate: ; SER jmagination and be thrilled
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permanent cracks seem to be showing in the Anierican home. And the typical. family probably will be increasingly happier together, as we recede from --War-made.. conditions.
|mond bid, found her partner with
: | spades.
{another club which West won
H-Q 7 D-~-KQ10763 Pee § 103 The bidding: West North East South Pass Pass 48 SD! Pass Pass Dbl. All Pass!
It's too strong. You may miss ta stam. For example, if partner has as little as the ace of hearts: land the king of diamonds there 1s. at least a play for six-odd. «Now old Mr. Dale who held the East cards knows this as well as anyone. He also knew something ‘about this hand that none of the books would know. He knew that Miss Lucy Brash, sitting on his left, simply hates to be shut out of the bidding. To Mr, Dale, the chances of his side making a slam didn’t seem [too good after his partner passed {He weighed this chance against the chance that Miss Brash would get out on a limb, and decided the latter course offered the better! prospect for a big psofit. 1
‘Miss Brash Won't Be Talked Out of Bid
Miss Brash had a pretty good
wasn't going to be talked out of ‘anything. No sir! She was right in there with a breezy five-dia-
clubs—and still went down 5006 points. ; West opened the \spades which Mr. Dale won with the queen. He continued with the king of spades and Miss Brash trumped. She led the king of trumps and Mr. Dale won and laid down the ace of
Declarer trumped and won the queen of diamonds. She now played the ace of clubs and]
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES [Designing | Worn
| Take a or Chair Straight Home In a Light Underarm Package
hand With a six-eard suit. She|
seven of]
; NEW SUIT? New goat? No—that’s a new chair the
lady has in the box tucked
.under her arm. ; ; It's. a new idea that's being. {in today - previews “of home furnishings for spring at the American Furniture Mart in Chicago. Ir you" ean" tawait to see how this new chair tooks in your. living room you don't have to, You take it straight home with you because the chair breaks down into four parts which fit their own special box — and there's even a wrench in the box to help you put it together again,
La ’ THE MANUFACTURER say» the reassembly job takes only three minytes-‘you fit the seat
onto the back and add the two front legs. This type of chair, with or without the carry home feature, becomes more important in today's decorating. It's big enough for comfort,
| small enough te move around
easily, serves many purposes and is an extra a of color for the room.
The chair tlustrated has
| black wood parts. is upholstered
ir colored plastic.
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DR. ANSWERS—
© Question: 1s it possible to
| become pregnant without the
fallopian tubes? Answer: No. . - .
anyone of living with gallstones without surgery? ANSWER: Many péople have gallstones and dc not even know it. - Operation is often unnecessary in such cases. . When s arise, however, the galistones should usually be
at. the market .... .
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That's a “chair
she's carrying.
|The Doctor Says—
Safest Way to Remove Hair
|
“BY EDWIN P JORDAN, M.D: MANY WOMEN are disturbed
| because “they have more hair on | their faces, arms or legs than
normal dnd feel that this interap-|
feres with their “feminine”
| pearance.
QUESTION: What chance has |
The causes of the wide varia:
tion in the amount of hair on the
bodies of both men and women
are not well understood. But it is}
almost exclusively in women that this is any kind of a problem: It is only rarely that excessive hairiness is caused by disease. When hair starts growing rapidly
removed surgically betause of |careful’physical examination and oceurred. This danger appears to| the possibility of Complications. diagnostic studies should be made. be a serious one.
which was ducked in dummy and Mr. Dale won with the king. The jack of diamonds was {good for the third undertrick |and a very lindeed. e ‘Mr. Dale did not point out {that he would have been down two at his four-spade bid. That was nice of him. It was also practical. “Why educate your opponents,” I've often heard him
«ay. “They're hard enough .to beat as it is.” Send your questions on
| bridge to Easley Blackwood, The Indianapolis, Times, Indianapolis 9.
Society to Sponsor
‘Card Party
The Liederkranz Ladies Society!
{will sponsor a card party at 8:15 |p. m. Saturday in the Liederkranz (Hall, 1421 E. Washington St. { Mrs, Emil Rassman is chair-
So. man of. the party. {
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These adorable animal figures _ and dimpled babies are just
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Embroider. the cunning animals on crib covers, sleeping suits, baby’s wash cloths and towels, sun suits and wherever Jou A fancy strikes, The dimpled t
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ODDS AND ENDS.
WHAT CAN be done about this condition which bothers so many?:
Most doctors believe that there ¢
Is only one safe method of permanent. removal of excessive hair. That is treating the roots of the hair by electric needle, It is pain-
‘ful, rather expensive and takes a|
lot of time. Another method of removal con~ sists of destroying the roots of the hair by means of X-rays, Skin specialists and official medical organizations have warned against {this treatment because of grave injuries to the skin which have
In Fur rnitu [Prices Seen
. a four-room house on $2000 can 3 be accomplished even with to‘|day’s inflated prices. A panel of three furniture and: bedding exe 'perts agreed on. la press conference here | Merchandise Mart,
| International Home | ‘show. The furniture el - [reached the top of the | hi
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