Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1949 — Page 14
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By META GIVEN 8 are those in- + feresting ductless glands in vertebrate animals more technically “known as the thymus, As these tnimals develop into adults, these glands begin lo disappear. The meat animals that supply sweetbreads are lamb, calf and very young beef. . ”
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Grapefruit halves
Heated coffee cake Luncheon
Cheese and bacon sandwiches Canned blackberries
Dinner Broiled sweetbreads
Lettuce and watercress salad Bread and butter Snow pudding WITH custard sauce | Milk to drink: One quart for each child one pint for each adult, in wddition to that used in the day's menus. »
” » BROILED SWEETBREADS 1 1b. sweetbreads wo 1 tsp. salt 1 tbsp. vinegar 8 tbsps. bitter 1 tsp. grated onion Balt Pepper . ‘Wash the sweetbreads carefully in cold water and remove any clotted blood and as much of the loose membrane as possible without breaking them. Cover with one quart cold water, add salt and vinegar. Cover, heat - just to’ boiling, reduce. heat to rr ng and cook for 15 min-
Drain and cover with cold water, and remove rest of remaining ‘membrane. Use fingers tb separate each large sweetbread into as nearly equal sized 1obes as possible. A heart sweetbread weighs from two to three ounces. A pair (heart and throat) wel around four ounces, Meit butter; add grated onion. Dip sweetbread lobes in this butter and lay on a broiler rack. i Have broiler set at 550 degrees F. and the rack placed three kie light-
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and gloves and other effects puts of a stamp of quality upon than any price-tag indica cost, Bargain-basement gloves take on the airs of expensive imports
when the woman w removes Durt the {irst groggy them from her a slips them| pour . yoring day the off carefully, average man of woman does palm to palm for not want to talk to anybody A coat which a woman slips| more than necessary or to ..off, turns lining side out and folds |... pust out laughing. or. . to. . carefully before she lays it over| gpread sweetness and light a chair back takes on the aspect| around the home. It seems of a prized n, no-matter| (he human machine needs a
how little its actual value is. These Are examples of the little attentions given to accessories “babying” which seem to enhance their look of value. The permanent good looks of accessories which must suffer a
if they're handled with care.
Women Section Hands FAIRBANKS. — Eight Indian women comprise the section gang _on the Alaska Rallroad at Cantwell, about halfway between Anchorage and Fairbanks.
7000 Service Women WASHINGTON — There are upward of 7000 women on active duty : with all branches of the armed forces of the U. 8. and more are trying to get in.
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NEW YORK, Feb. 21—
Your faithful Fido may
howl his protests at your efforts to glam him. up, but to “many of his city slicker cousins, beauty treatments are stock in trade, With major dog shows, vacation trips abroad and lucrative careers as models demanding a perfectly groomed appearance, members of New York's canine social set are lining up for appointments at their own exclusive beauty shop.
Doggy customers at the |
Poodles Specialty 8hop, for example, include high-priced models, stage stars, blue-ribbon
pered pets. Everything, from shampoos to pedicures, is provided for glamming up a man's best friend. » ~ . FOR A PRICE that varies from $6 to $8, depending on size of the dog, a pampered pup can get the works at the hands of skilled attendants. Shampoos with plenty of suds followed by a shower spray rinsé are given in a bathtub made skid-proof with a rubber mat. To protect sensitive ears from soap, little Fifi's are plugged beforehand with cotton and a drop of oil or vaseline safeguards her eyes. A rubdown with a thick turkish towel helpea by a hair dryer makes Fifi's fur as clean and fluffy as a fresh powder puff. Little terry cloth bathrobes wrap up such patrons as cocker spaniels so that their long silky curls will ‘dry in smooth rippling waves. For a dog's pedicure, toenails are clipped and filed. Next follows a creamy massage of feet to keep. skin soft and smooth. Some of the shop's sportier canines shoot the works on a pedicure and emerge with nails lacquered red or silver.
. . » NO SWANK Fifth Ave. hair stylist takes more artistic pains with milady’s coiffure than does
“the barber who clips a dog to
meet specifications. for dozens of different doggy styles. Working with scissors, elec-
Men and Women—
When Cranks Are Crankier
By ERNEST E. BLAU VOTE taken among a group of men and” womshows there's one real tough period, one regular low point in the average per+ son's week day. It starts with the jarring clamor of your alarm clock ~really begins to build up when you hit the cold floor with your bare feet—and lasts through washing, bathing, dressing and breakfast.
warming up. period like an automobile engine. ¢
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THERE'S NO doubt that a lot of the irritable words that lead to quarrels, then to china breaking and even to divorce, start forming while husbands and wives are still mopey and dopey from getting up. “Morning moods” are considerered by marriage counselers to be one of the serious problems of marriage. 8o. it you're smart, you'll recognize ~them-for-what-they are—offfocus, -distorted, jaundiced, ornery and entirely subjective piotures of a pretty good world and home and marriage partner. Remember that the trouble is up there in your own head —that the average working day during the first hour, _ Jooks that way to most people and your pal at the breakfast table had absolutely nothing to do with it. He or she prob-
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feathery waves at the backs of her legs or shapes a schnauzer's unruly whiskers. © "AS a part of the treatment, ears - are cleaned and teeth scraped. A final spray of pine essence and the customer is
A 417 is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 18. Size 11, 4 yards of 39-inch. Pattern 8419 is a sew-rite perforated: pattern for sizes 11, 12:13, 14, 168 and 18. Size 12, 4% yards of 39-inch; 1% yards contrast. Send for a copy of the spring and summer issue of Fashion, our complete pattern magazine. It's smart, fresh, informative
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ready to promenade or dash off on a model's ment. . As elaborate as the treatment is for dog models—one of the highest priced is Du Barry, a flufty white poodle-—expense is chalked up to necessary upkeep, After all, Du Barry gets $20 an hour a8 & model &nd, Ike the glamour gals who follow the samp career, is expected to look the part. ;
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MONDAY, FEB. 21, 1040
Muzzy Messes Up Bidding
By EASLEY BLACKWOOD AGAIN TODAY I can not give you all of the bidding because friend Mr. Muzsy jammed it up before even the first round was , Over Mr. Abel's 2-club bid not once, but
10 1H twice. First he bid two diamonds. A few seconds later, before Mr. Dale had made up his mind whether to bid again on the South
cards, Mr. Muzzy blurted out, “Wait a minute, make it two hearts.”
He suddenly remembered something he had read in this column —that trump.support doesn’t have {to be as good for raising on overs “jcall as it does for raising an opening bid. He picked quite a p {spot for his first use of this bit wali |of knowledge. He was obviously proud of remembering it until (Mr. Dale reminded him he had violated the laws by changing his bid and that a penalty was in order. The penalty was explained to Mr. Muzzy. Had he changed his bid practically . same breath, there would have been no penalty—as it was, he could allow his first bid of two diamonds to stand in which case Mr, Champion would be barred when next ft was his turn to bid. Or Mr. Muzzy could make any legal call other than two diamonds (including either two hearts or pass) and in this case Mr. Champion would be barred for the entire balance of the bidding. Well, Mr. Muzzy stubbornly stuck to his bid of two hearts and that ended Mr. Champion's chance to bid again on this particular deal.
Mr. Dale Knows
His Humanics Now.the bidding was up to M size in 233 P r. The hearts of Dale and as usual he considered
t only the cards he held but many athletes are enlarged, he" y e ut found, but this has no disadvan. M1%° the Humanics of the situa-|
~ Good grooming is as important to dog actors, such as Finian, the schnauer who scored a hit in “Finian’s Rainbow,” and who is a regular customer at the shop. Other regulars, such as blue-ribon winning cockerspaniéls Sambo and Poofle, are getting ready to strut their stuff in show rings this
spring after a vacation in Switseriang. '
The Doctor Says—
Athlete Must
By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. + IS THERE such a thing as : 's heart?” On this opinw. of
. Years ago Dr, us health di te University,
tages for the person who is com.- tion: The old boy is an expert
pletely normal. There are, how.|" that field.
ever, many injured hearts among . Athletes before, during, and after Tu ou well coud ha defend n, says. x There are great differences be. (2EMnSL a heart contract? Not too tween different sports in the be rar aght. Shr, Champion strain which they produce on the, M rom ihe ing but heart. Also there have never been ™ M usEy tas not. And Mr, any really thoroughly satistac- i. Er aoaety tory stud o ng ex-athletes in ater eo oy chance, he might well bid four would completely settle the ques-|nN®arts. And that contract, if
tion. reached, would be played by a . eo» fine dummy player, Mr. ChamCOMPETITIVE athletics like Pion . . . “Pass” said Mr. Dale.
Mr. Abel was smart enough to
football, baseball and field rts ed 8po pass, too. And as you see the
are unlikely to injure the hearts of any participants who are in good health. In these sports the muscular effort is intermittent. In crew racing, middie distance track events, and basketball, on the other hand, heavy physical exertion is continuous over compartively long periods of time. Competitive events “of this sort would be expected to produce much greater strain on the heart.
hearts. Mr. Champion would have lost only one club, ohe diamond and one heart.
Send questions on bridge to Mr. Blackwood, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9.
DR. ANSWERS—
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