Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1949 — Page 10
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Glory Cake A Mast’ for Easter Table
Green Coconut Nest Tops White: Icing
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Tuna F ish Stretches Noodle Dish
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All Aces, Reply
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Bid Lets Partner Test King Situation By EASLEY BLACKWOOD |
ne THURSDAY, MAR. 31, 1949
Theo Silhe
17 N. ILLINOIS ST.
Indianapolis
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3AYNOR MADDOX ‘ . py GAY Staft Writer ON THOSE delightful though be held May FOR EASTER, you may want rare occasions when your partner Coliseum. Of a Glory Cake gleaming Ya asks you to show your aces and ! H. C. Barh with green coconut nes ed | hold al! four of them the, James Gilchr t is easily made (you . With candy eggs. It} y 1 |correct response is five clubs—not| and Roy Dav with a simplified recipe and on yi Thi Bi : two eggs. | five no trump. In other words a e show | LOR) |five-club response to a four no| the Robison EASTER GLORY CAKE | |trump bid shows either all of the| . > American Leg AaBPar ATO ae {aces or none of them. ot Saddle Horse on RS of two deep 8-inch In today's hand if Mrs. Keen | post committ layer ’ cake pans with paper; had responded five no trump to 1 event include , p IMr. Dale's four no trump bid, ! bring, chairm grease. Start oven for moderate DiC Sketched E. Long, Co hea 3 Lire F fore measur- | Both sides vulnerable ya Fre pw ing. Lift by spoonfuls into the North dealer Skipper Blua oe Sho cup until piled high, then level off NORTH (Mrs. Keen) Si 10 to 18 WOE to as by drawing spatula or straight] Ho knife across top. Do not pack or HA 9 4 saddle hors : - Charles T. C shake down. D—A KS S$ 1 Measure into sifter: 13% cups * C—A J 6 2 Dr. Russell |! i } 2 aspoons - ~ I. Johnson, } gifted cake flour, 2! teaspoon double-acting baking powder, % WEST EAST ¥. Kinney anc teaspoon salt, 1 cup plus 2 table- (Mr. Abel) (Mr. Champion) The three Spoons sugar. 89742 5-33 i ture five and 1 ; H-8 6832 Measure into mixing bowl: 3 qe . . ‘ H+Q J 10 5 harness hor: cup shortening. A casserole main dish will suit all the family. D—8 D—10 9 7 6 jumpers and Measure into cup; milk (with CANNED TUNA fish is ver- 1 tsp. salt Add gradually to flour and | C—109 4 3 « 87 { By SUE BURNETT walking hor: butter, margarine or lard, use 2-30... 1. gq, ax t 1 7-0z. can tuna fish fat mixture and return to heat. | SOUTH (Mr. Dale) ’ westerns. The cup minus 1 tablespoon milk); sate is flavor and texture 1 3-0z. can mushrooms Cook, stirring constantly, until | S—K QJ 1035 | Versatile as can be, and be- class race eac (with vegetable or any other Make it popular by itself and Milk mixture thickens and boils. H—K 7 | loved by every age is the wear- @ — shortening use 2-3 cup milk), 1 account for the fact<it can be 1, tsp. Tabasco Break tuna into rieces and add | D—Q J 42 | able shirtwaist dress. This at- . teaspoon vanilla. ) used as many ways as chicken. 1 c. buttered bread crumbs with mushrooms and Tabasco | C—K 5 tractive version uses a boldly Design Have ready 2 eggs, unbeaten. Try it as a casserole stretched Cook noodles according to di- to sauce. Combine sauce with | The bidding: | striped fabric going this way « a =u by the addition of noodles rections on package; drain and noodles in easserole. : | N E Ss wo h METHOD: Stir shortening Just| .® ' place in two-quart casserole. Sprinkle buttered crumbs over | 1D Pass 18 Pass | and that. to soften. Sift in dry ingredients. | f . . Melt butter, blend in flour and top in band around edge of | SNT Pass ANT Pass | Pattern 8313 is for sizes 14, Add milk and mix until all flour] TUNA NOODLE CASSEROLE gait. Remove from heat. Drain casserole. Bake in moderate | 5C Pass BNT Pass | 16, 18, 20; 40, 42, 44 and 48. is dampened. Then beat 300) 1 6-0z. package noodles tuna fish and mushroom liquid oven (375 degrees F.) 30 min- 6D -Pass TN T All Pass) . . p Size 16, 4% yards of 39-inch. strokes by hand or two minutes 3 tbsps. butter or margarine into measure; add milk to utes ree ——— sn Send today for a copy of the in mixer, 3 thsps. flour make two cups. Serves six. then Mr. Dale could never navel : : Add eggs and beat 150 strokes) —— determined for certain that hisi~Spring. and summer issue of or one minute in mixer, Mix cake Gourmets’ Galley— partner had the king of dia-| Fashion, our complete pattern by hand or at low speea of elec | Henas, That is, he would have magazine. It's smart, fresh, intric mixer, ount only actua H. - Ti Fi J T id bi ¢ en deprived of the opportunity| formative—and bigger and betbeating gtipkes or heating time. el e S a 0p 1S l 1 l u bidding five no trump himself.| ter than ever; gift pattern = Scrape bowl and spoon 0 e wou ave had to guess printed in the book, beater .often. Turn into pans. M k kl whether there was seven-odd in To ord er pattern or our FashBake in moderate oven tans} ) ou an da e uic y ‘ the hand or not. And guessing jon Book, a te Pe degrees JF.) 25 minutes or unt By MARIE McCARTHY about, grand slams isn’t good. | WON aiing? Spread 7- minute LENT I8 waning, along with inspirations for fish fantasies; - Allows Mr. Dale SUE BURNETT ers and on| here is a piscatorial platter of appeal you can Produce in a short By MARGUERITE SMITH . . . ) DE ee Foviiy The nest| half hour. [Q—Will you please give me ad- To Ask for Kings The Indianapolis Times rat $5 of Easter eggs is made by tinting| Broil three-fourths inch thick halibut steaks, dotted with vice about when tos plant] As the bidding actually went, | 214. W Maryland St. ey & S$ long shreds of moist coconut with| butter and seasoned with salt and pepper, about 15 minutes. Re- tuberous begonias? Can they Mrs. Keen made -the ‘proper bid) ol . sofas and ¢ green food coloring. Vari-col-| move to buttered, oven-proof platter ahd cover with the following. Stay in the ground all inter? of-five clubs in responding to the! Indianapolis 9, Ind. 'y bi " p ' g “an t i = rs. Frances rice, N. y 1. ; | A attern Oe a Bee) Bre He ne hort wih a | Juce and powdered sugar to | Aiton Ave. four no tramp bid thus making t No, §313 Price 25c and pattem pas ‘inn thinner sauce. Season with a | taste. Shake well. A—Tuberous begonia roots are possible for Mr. Dale to bid five Size pattern on c (nEed av ‘ashed. gr For dessert -—- Lemon Me- very slow growers so they're no trump, asking for kings. } wm PIED rserrntanes J FRIDAY'S MENUS rine] SI Ie aod. Sarge gar, \ ringue “Cake. Split a thick best started in mid-February. A the Eon or six| Fashion Book, Price 25¢ may need Breakfast: Orange juice one-half teaspoonful) and cay- { layer of sponge cake. Spread But start them indoors now! diamonds, showing one king, he Name ..eccescessscaccsssancces other side; Ty utter or fortified enne. “ | between halves, a cooled lemon and their bloom will just be was able to count thirteen cold] easy balance Soin arine, crisp bacon, Then, sprinkle atop Parmesan | eustard filling, made as for a little later. You can always winners, He bid the grand S1am|sssesesasecassssssesscssssnscnns coffee milk "| cheese, po “Place platter | mon pie, with egg yolks. Make | buy started plants later on but in no trump rather than in spades|
that's more expensive. To start tubers, spread them out in a not too cool place (about 65 degrees) with a little or no peat moss or soil under,
or diamonds because at a suit bid Street ceeeeccssessvssccosnsenes there was the remote possibility that the opening lead would be| trumped by his right-hand op-| ponent,
N ) ’ a meringue of the egg whites Sodes De A RW Elly. and swirl over the entire top. ) : | Brown in: oven. Serve with a A “quickie,” to go with this | teaspoonful of currant jelly on is a salad of chilled, canned | cach portion—a happy ending
Luncheon: Lima bean soup, erackers, tom&fo, lettuce and mayonnaise sandwich on whole wheat bread, rhubarb " sauce, cookies, tea, milk.
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White Grades Plisd on slices of | to a “short-short.” them, Sprinkle tubers dally] The old boy really works every Dinner: Spanish omelet, canned pineapple in lettuce qr —————— until pink growth buds appear. angle. They laugh at him a little A E parsley new potatoes, but- nests. Pour over, this Wine- Tub M Tonigh Then pot up and keep them for cutting things so fine, But Student ward - aster ¥ tered green beans, crusty | Fruit Salad Dressing. one- Club Meets Tonight growing until weather is warm notice the laughter dies down 9 bread, butter or fortified fourth cup olive oil, two | The Janet Ada Club will meet| enough to put them outdoors. pretty sharply when the time I . margarine, dandelion greens tablespoonsful sherry wine, (at 7 p. m. today in the home of; They are tender, must go inside comes to pay off. Grou Named". salad, Easter Glory Cake, | one-half teaspoonful salt, pap- Mrs. Peg Finney, 1036 N. Parker! in winter, should not go into| When your partner responds | P i coffee, milk. | rika, two tableapoonsful lemon 'Ave. open. ground until mid-May.
|five clubs to your four-no-trump| bid how do you know whether he man, Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt, has four aces or no aces? Well, \rg payl Robertson, Miss Minnie if you have any aces at all, part- Lloyd and Ben Riker were named ner obviously cannot have all of | members of the awards commit-| (them. It is only when you have tee of the Indiana Alpha Associa- | none that he could have fotr. tion of Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity If neither you nor partner has by Mrs. Walter $. Greenough, asan’ ace, let's face it, how could sociation presidént, yesterday. you possibly get as high as four, Board members of the group 2 3 B® no trump? If you do get that were luncheon guests of H. Foster] iy ; : p i high there is something horribly Clippinger, chairman, in the In-|
wrong with the previous bidding. dianapolis Athletic Club. / You can easily get the answer! The awards committee has)
Mrs. Joe Rand Beckett, chair-
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to this question for yourself. Take charge of selecting prizes given| a deck of cards and try to lay out the cutstanding student in each of any two hands where one play- the eleven high schools and] er could reasonably bid four no Private schools in Marion County. | ’ trump and not know for sure Nominating committee memwhether his partner had all the bers named were Grier Shotwell, aces or none. It can't be done. Mrs. Montgomery Lewis and Mr. But if you think it can, jot the Clippinger. two hands down and send them Plans of the national organizain to me. “tion to promote international good fellowship by means of an Send your questions on bridge international scholarship fund to Easley Blackwood, The Indi- were reported by Miss Dorothy anapolis Times, Indianapolis 9. McCullogh, secretary-treasurer,
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