Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1949 — Page 24
PAGE 24 _ Let's Eat
Fry Bacon Slowly, It Frequently
Should Be Put In Cold Pan
By META GIVEN ARE YOU a discriminating 8 i buyer of bacon? And can you fry # ' _ it so the slices are crisp with|# delicate tan and rich red brown stripes from one end of the. strip| to the other and-—without a sign of scorched edge? That kind of bacon even has appeal on the hottest days and with hot but-|
Small Homes—
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chilly vegetable salad. Put bacon in a cold frying pan, and place over a slow fire. Turn this possible, over and over, shifting positions convenient living of slices to cook evenly, When" = enough grease collects to come| of prick veneer, vertical wood up over slices, pour off into a| siding on the gable ends and
special bacon grease container. | field stone trim around the When done, lift bacon onto] front door. This combination paper. toweling for a minute tc| or materials gives this little
remove excess fat. Served with| big, red ripe broiled tomatoes cut | in halves crosswise, or broiled pineapple rings or halves. |
home a very pretentious look. The double gable over the front entrance and living room also helps to provide an unusually
xin . 4 NU attractive exterior SUNDAY'S MENUS As you enter this home Breakfast
through the front door you will notice a coat closet on the right with ample room on the left for the children to kick off their rubbers and other ‘winter apparel. From the vestibule you enter directly into the living room, which has a picture window on one side, a natural fireplace on Toasted buttered hamburger rolls the end with two attractive win- » - ” BROILED PINEAPPLE dows on each side. You will note Pineapple may be either broiled there are two long walls which on a broiler or in a pan or skillet, Provide ample space for an un-
Orange juice Ready-lo-eat cereal with sugar and cream Cinnamon buns Dinner Braised beef prisket Parsley buttered potatoes Buttered new cabbage Carrot and raisin salad Bread and butter Surprise cup cakes Supper Deviled cheese eggs Pan-fried bacon strips Broiled pineappie slices
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THIS DELIGHTFUL bungalow type home was especially tered toast even goes well With &| 4eqioned for. the family requiring three bedrooms, and yet the house is only 38'x30'. Compactness and simplicity of design makes Every inch of space has been used to provide more
The {llustration shows the outside of the house constructed
usual amount of furniture in this small room “ ” ” YOU GO directly from the living room into the dining area, and this room could be closed off with a door, if preferred, or ‘left open, which would be more in line with present trends toward open planning. There is another door in one end of the dining room leading out on to the terrace for pleasant outdoor meals during the summer months. To the right of the dining room is the very compact and well designed kitchen, There is a window directly over the sink with space underneath for potted plants and work shelves on both sides. The refrigerator is right next to one of these work shelves. There is another window at
Allow from one to two pineapple]
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apple on grids, brush upper surface with butter and broil to the desired brown color, If chicken, ham or bacon has been broiled in a skillet, drain off
Plan books (28 small homes)
and for four people, add from! four to six slices pineapple and Address ..e.ea.. cook moderately fast until under cy, side is the right color, then turn : over with spatula and brown other side. Berve piping hot. |
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ing the hot summer months and plenty of light the year round On the opposité wall is a stove and another work counter, cupboard and broom closet. » ” ” THE STAIRWAY from the kitchen leads directly to a landing, and the service entrance extends into the basement, which is under the entire house. This area provides ample space for heater room, laundry and recreation or hobby room. Back upstairs again you will note there is a small hallway to the left of the dining room into
I ee — " « 38 the end of the kitchen, which which three bedrooms and a
bath open. Both. corner bedrooms have cross ventilation and large closet space. There is a linen closet in the vestibule which leads into the third or central bedroom. This third bedroom is small but has a big closet, and is just the right size for a small son or daughter. Additional storage space is available in the attic, if desired. If this space is to be used, it is suggested that a set of disappearing stairs be installed in the ceiling above the hallway. The bathroom is off this hall and readily accessible to all parts of the home.
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tral District Nurses’ Association, Edna Teegarden. {will meet at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday
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Ayres’ Auditorium.
be special guests.
>oint of View for the Nurse.”
Senior! clude
Mrs. Cecil Barkar,
{A member of the fashion bureau!
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give an illustrated
talk.|
|Hostesses will be Mrs. Clarence |McGee, Mrs. Charlse Lec Clier,
I Lo Film on Norway
To Be Shown Here
Halvdan. Bjorum of Oslo will
[show the film, “Let's Look at Nor-|
way,” at the Norway Club meeting at 8 p. m. today.
It will be in
the DAR Chapter House.
{dent in Purdue University.
At present Mr. Bjorum is a stuMiss
{Oranda Bangsberg and Mrs. Mabel Bergeron will be the hostesses.
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Plan Rush Party
Beta Chapter, Chi Phi Gamma
Sorority, will have a rush party Monday
in the home of Miss
| Della Rieley, 1154 W. 31st St,
Pinafore
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By SUE BURNETT
An adorable little pair of playclothes for tiny girls planned to defeat the hot
The sun dress
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at both sides bibbed in front and ‘is cut in one
piece Pattern 8448 is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 2, 3,
4, 5 and 6 vears. Size 3, dress, 1% yards of 39-inch; sun suit, A, vard. The spring and summer Fash-
fon will guide you smoothly in | | making a
smart spring-into-summer wardrobe. Easy to make: styles, special features,
original designs—and a
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List Classes “In Sewing |
Contest
New York Trip May Be Won Here are the judging clpssifications in The Times’ $1460 Na[tional Sewing Contest:
STANDARD PATTERN (Senior (Dress—Cotton, made from standlard pattern. 2. Dress—S8ilk, ray-
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{from standard pattern. | STANDARD PATTERN
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ltestants 18 years of age Or be: Dress—Any material, \made frofm standard pattern. 2. (Coat or suit made from standar
flow): 1.
pattern.
contestant.
ORIGINAL (Contestants {Adults’ dresses,
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loriginally designed by the con-|Contest. [testant WITHOUT use of com- place to be announced later in The Times. {mercial patterns. | ’
| CHILDREN'S
'testants of all ages)—Garments| for children up to 12 years ot| \PPRESS age, made .from standard pattern) jor originaily designed by con-lor more. |testant. ‘All garments for chil-|checked, if you should change your mind later). |dren—even though of original de-, oe entered in this
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To order pattern or our Fashfon hpok, use the coupon.
SUE BURNETT The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St. Indianapolis 9, Ind. No. 8446 Price 25¢
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An indispensable part of her Easter wardrobe—Buster Brown's gleaming patents. Style-wise for
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‘ ANNE CABOT Division): 1. - The Indianapolis Times ade from stand- 530 8. Wells St. oat or suit made Chicago 1, mn. No. 5916 Price 20c
GLAMOUR GROUP {ants of all ages)—"Special occa{sion” clothes such as clothes, lounge clothes or beachwear, made from standard pat|tern or from original design by
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Local - prizes in each of the classifications are $50, first; $20, First place winners the national judging will receive| $100 awards, In addition, if any| |Times’ winners place first in national judging, they will receive + additional $100 awards from The {ss Times.
Also, the first place winners in| Other committee members in- the national judging are invited Miss to New York to see their gar{student nurses of local hospitals Barbara Zoellner and Miss Nel- ments worn by professional modlie Cooney. Mrs. Roy Rainey is els in a National Style Show in| W. Rowland Allen, Ayres’ per-!chairman of the Central District'the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. While
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B. Dress patent. Sizes 8!/ to 12. $6, Sizes 12/5 to
By ANNE CABOT Crochet this handsome rug to . lend an elegant touch to that bare floor space It is quick and easy to make--crocheted re in four strips, which are joined “| together to form the finished 23 by 41 inch rug Pattern 5916 includes materfal requirements, crocheting instructions, stitch illustration and finishing directions. To order, use the coupon.
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Teen Talk-
Crispi
By ELNO Crispus Attucks H WHOOPEE! students of Cris School will obs
at which time tt plete control o the building. The teacher will be able t rest, as they ar free from all re sponsibility. Th student teachers on the othe hand, will re ceive trainin and experience i leadership. Th administra tiv staff has alread been selected. Student Council Clark, president vice president; retary, and De sistant secretar the jobs of pr cipal, dean of j boys.
School First To Sponsor [ ~ In addition t class rooms, the sume the posit and heads of tt
ments. Student classes will be classmates, anc entire faculty elected. A tra all student teac Tuesday, and c administrative | rr —————
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