Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1949 — Page 21
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A BOON to hunters and fisher“men is a handy little kit contain. ing the wherewithal to preserve| ~ the bounty until getting back to There's a need for this, for both
flavor,’ How is this preservation accomplished without ice? Simply by dissolving a little white tab-
cleaning the fish or bird. Fish are sprayed Inside and out while cleaning. Birds must be completely plucked of their feathers, and drawn properly before spraying inside, outside and = particularly| 3% under the wings, where spoilage \s most likely. . » . SATURDAY'S MENUS Breakfast Orange sections Cooked wheat cereal with brown suger Bakery os ca e (oven-heated) Luncheon Canned cream of pea soup
De Creamed cubed potatoes . i Scalloped tomatoes and cucumbers ? A . Tossed greens (endive, lettuce, spinach) 4 brag French dressing 3 ? : He. Whole wheat bread and butter : Ty sher ' Milk to drink: One quart for each child; one pint for each adult, in addition to that used in the day's menus: s =
» DEVILED FISH 11% Ibs. fish fillets or steaks 115 tsps, salt - Few dashes red pepper 2 tbsps, prepared mustard
. 2 tbsps. prepared horse radish any firm-fleshed, fine textured, tasty fish. Sprinkle flesh side of fillet with salt and pepper; then roll up each fillet, skin side out, to forin a coll,
CRANBERRIES combined with fresh orange give this loaf of bread a delectable, fruity tang. The mixture of bran and enriched white flour gives interesting color, texture and flavor. The bread makes grand toast for luncheon or breakfast and the prettiest little sandwiches imaginable for fireside snacks.
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"Come-again’ cranberry 135 tps. baking powder 12 tsp. 1 tsp. salt 1 ¢c. sugar . 14 ¢. shortening . 2 tsps. grated orange rind 15 c¢. orange juice 34 ©. water 1 egg, well beaten . 1'2 c. cranberries, coarsely
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Cut in the shortening fine. Add orgnge rind. Add combined © orénge juice and water and egg. Beat well. Add the cranberries and bran. E Pour the batter into a short-ening-coated 9x5x3 inch loaf pan. Bake in a slow oven (325 _ degrees F.) for 75 to 85 min-
fasten with a - toothpick and gtand on ends in a buttered glass ‘loaf pan, side by side. Mix mustard, chili sauce and , horseradish and pour over the fish. Bake covered in a mod_erately hot oven (400 degrees F.) “. for 25 minutes, then uncover and * bake 20 minutes longer, Serve - piping hot with the sauce. Serves five.
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Avoid Bids That © Aren't Standardized Never open with three of a suit
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If your partner opens with three of a major suit bid four in his suit if your hand looks like it will take a couple of tricks. Almost never bid a sult of your own In this situation. After you see what your r bids three on, you will know how to act the next time he does it.
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. Reviews Causes
Of GOP Defeat “This (Inaugural Day) was going to be our wedding day. Ine stead, we are witnessing a shots _lgun marriage,” Judge Floyd 8. © Draper told the’ Indianapolis {Woman's Republican Club this { noon. - “When the telephone rang on election day in November, the Republican Party was in the bath-tub,” remarked the judge of the Appellate Court of Indiana at today’s luncheon meet~ - ing in the Columbia Club. Reviewing the causes for the - -| Republican defeaf in 1948, Judge Draper sald, “We nominated the wrong man. ‘It should have been Santa Claus—he couldn't have lost!” = ’ In his discussion of the Euros _ pean situation, the speaker de« scriped America as “an enormous free-lunch counter.” :
Urges GOP {To Stay United According to the Court J the Republican Party has two choices. “It is no good as a ‘me too’ party. But, we can either promise everything for nothing, or we can lose for a principle. “We should strive to keep our » | GOP Party. The New: Deal will jan of its own weight, and when that happens, voters can turn to {the Republican Party. “The New Deal is turning socialistic,” Judge Draper “The theory is less and less of
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speaker } Dolly Gray is club president.
Host At Luncheon Honoring Lecturer
Michael Fox will be the host
you have a power-house. watch and see what he ‘bid three you hold. on so you will know what to do next time.
you have a close to an opening), two-bid. : such One No Trump Bid Is One to Avoid |
Avold opening one no trump bids until you know what your|
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By MARIE McCARTHY.
means it’s a good period for your I Tuck your party into the vacuum arrive promptly. the bridge bout at 1 p. m. Then all will be clear for their afternoon
THE LADIES are busy. Committees and sales have cluttered unless you know the calendar, but few parties parade in this social lull-time. That partner | luncheon. L
are too many varieties of no! trump bids for you to risk one| ‘ that you and understand each other.) There is much ae danger of
re-bids can show the
duties. The menu: Men and Women—
» ” ~ SWEETBREADS AND CHICKEN LIVERS IN RICE RING
To make the rice ring, use one cup rice, one teaspoon minced onion, one pound chopped mushrooms and one-fourth cup melted butter. Steam the rice and add mushrooms. Put into the rice mold and pour through it onefourth cup of melted butter. Place in a pan of hot water and put in a moderate oven for 30 minutes. 2 Then to fill the ring use one dozen chicken livers, one and onehalf pounds cooked, sliced sweetbreads, two slices bacon, cut into small pieces, two tablespoons butter, two tablespoons flour, two| That's what makes charm so tablespoons blanched almonds,| interesting—you too can have one-half cup cream, one-half cup| it. ¢ chicken broth, salt, pepper and a bit of ginger. . Fry the bacon in- the skillet,} not too crisp. Add livers and saute for four minutes. Make a cream saucé of the butter, cream, chicken broth and flour. Add the|" \seasoning and the almonds. Pour into a skillet with the livers and bacon; add the sliced sweetbreads.
* Stir carefully “until well blended. Pour into a rice ring which What's this wonderful quaihas been unmolded on a hot plat-| ity like? How can you get ter. (Double the cream sauce, if| it? . . you like.) {© Well—“charm,” said James rs | Barrie in one of -his plays, “is a sort of bloom on a STUFFED PEAR SALAD woman. If you have it you Mix the cream cheese and gor't need to have anything chopped preserved ginger to stuff| ose and if you don't have it, the pear halves (canned Bart-| {t doesn't matter what else letts). Arrange the pears on| yoy have, Some few women crisp lettuce nests and place on 4! have charm for all, and most [large platter. Serve at the side! have charm for one. But some a bowl of dressing. have charm for none.” . » n ” = » FRUIT FRENCH DRESSING | AND THE distinguished One-half cup olive oll, two artist, James Montgomery {tablespoons grapefruit juice, two, —————————————— tablespoons lemon juice, one-half| teaspoon salt, sugar to taste and| a good dash of paprika. Shake in a jar, chill and shake again before using. CHOCOLATE ICE BOX CAKE Chocolate ice box cake, with a topping of sweetened whipped!
By ERNEST E. BLAU OW'S YOUR charm? Unless you know what it's made of and cultivate it, chances are you're not getting all the nice things that should be coming to you in this world. * You hear and read plenty about beauty, and if you're an average girl, you spend your money to get all you can of it, and we don’t blame you. But people and advertising don’t talk much about charm because you can’t buy the stuff —you've got to grow it, °
Both sexes can use charm, but it's much more important to women-—because women so often have to sell themselves, as ‘women; whereas men mostly have to sell only their abilities. American girls are prone to depend too much on drugstore beauty. But a girl's beauty is to charm as a single apple is to a basket of fruit.
aschino cherries are folded, is a happy ending, especially if you! add cinnamon to the chocolate Ailing Lady be good; you've been ‘eted.
28. Tt will be at * p. m. in the 38th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. | Assisting Mrs. Sandorf will be Donald A. Morrison
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Women Need Charm for Success)
We Can Face Tomorrow :
Thanks.to our savings account we are able to meet most any
arise. We suggest you develop thé habit ~security méans happiness.
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Flagg, says this: “Having painted thousands of women, I do not undervalue physical beauty; but without certain feminine qualities of spirit, such beauty is a crass, cheap - thing. These qualities are serenity, kindness, courage humor, passion. Endowed with this vitality, women glow with an Incandescence . of spirit that can bé felt.”
Bo you see, cosmetics are
no substitute for charm. You can't smear it on. Lipstick doesn’t do very much good If you don’t uplift the corners of your rose-tinted mouth. Charm shows as a smile—a wellmodulated, ! pleasant voice — responsive, interested eyes—a gracious, kind A remark — good .manners «refined language - an effort to look attractive and well - groomed. Were you, charming today?’
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