Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1949 — Page 10
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4 flour. Pour over tep. Cover and! FUN TO prepare and a de
bake in moderate oven (350 de- light to eat, this cheese sandgrees ¥.) for one hour,
"| wich is truly new and iffersit. | It's a recipe that will bring immeasurable success 10 luncheon
the year { Though & savory deviled ham mixture is got here, liver sausage spread lightly ‘or any other faverite meat spread is a delicious foil for the creamy cheese spread which puffs so attractively under the broiler, pen ® ex
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Heat the on:-half cup evaporated hi in top of a double bofler, Mix flour with ‘water. Stir into the milk and cook until thickened, about five minutes. Add the beaten egg, cheese” and seasonings, and continue cooking until the cheese is “melted and the mixture is thick and creamy, Set aside to cool. Blend the ham with the two tablespoons evaporated milk, Spread the slices of bread with
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McCARTHY
This diplomacy toter is the Oyster Loaf. Cut off the fop crust of a loaf of French bread; remove the ingide of the loaf symmetri-
both in oven, i the boat-Hike cavity in loaf witn fried oysters, wbout two dozen. Replace lid and serve hot, on a platter garnished with fan-
with £Smbland cheese |
We add a sauce boat on the iside, filled with a modified sauce iversion of Oscar's of the Old Wal-|’ ‘dort, Place in a bowl, one teaspoon salt, three-fourths teaspoon
chopped green onion, one generous teaspoon minced chives and onehalf teaspoon chopped parsley. Mix all together with one-half cup vinegar, stirring and mashing in, Strain and add two heaping tablespoons grated horseradish, itwo tablespoons chill sauce, three
spoon Worcestershire and olive ofl mayonnaise to make proper consistency, as In any ‘dunking SRuce. To serve the loaf, slice as you
tly, with a knife as sharp as a isaber. The oysters will spill, but (have a serving spoon hard by to gather them, ;
List Classes In Contest
| Here are the judging classiscations in The Times $1460 Na(tional Sewing Contest: STANDARD PATTER M GROUP (Senior Division): 1. | Dress-—Cotton, made from standard pattern. 2, Dress—Bilk, ray-
{ard pattern. 3, Coat or suit made [from standard pattern. | STANDARD PATTERN [GROUP (Junior Division, con itestants 18 years Of age or beflow): 1. - Dress—Any material, made from standard pattern. 2. (Coat or suit made from standard | pattern. - GLAMOUR GROUP (Contest(ants of all ages)-"Special ocea‘sion” clothes such as evening (clothes, lounge clothes or beach. (wear, made from standard pat(tern: or from original design by | contestant,
ORIGINAL DESIGN ’ GROUP
fore using.
. never pot more than one crown
cally, with a very sharp knife: , ryoiqe"s at your { ously, also the under side of top.
lon, wool, etc, made from Forth
* Somefimes Partner Should Make Bid:
the ham mixture, then top onch’ WEST EAST with a slice of tomats. Blend | (Mrs. Keen) (Mr. Masters) the haking powder into the |S--10 12 S44 cooled cheese mixture, Hed 107908 H-82 Spread the cheese mixture /D—38 DJ 10886 thickly on each sandwich. Place |C~9 8 8 2 CQ 38654 sandwiches in individual shal- BOUTH (Mr. Muzzy) low casseroles or in a shallow S5-~A938 baking pan. Place under broiler. HK 54 Using moderate heat, broil un- D—ADI1IS52 til the cheese is puffed and OA 10 slightly browned on top. Serve at once. The Bidding: Serves four. ' $ : > a . Note: The cheesé¢ mixture AS at may be prepared. except for the | & NT Pass 5D Pass" baking powder, the day before | 6 8 All Pass
it is to be used. Jt should be .Témoved from the refrigerator an hour before using, so that it will soften for easy spreading. Add the baking powder just be-
fately into four no trump and] after he got the information he wanted hé was not in a position to know what to do with it. Mr. Champion's five ‘diamond bid indicated the side had all the jaces. But at this point (too late) Mr. Muzzy began to think, “Is the spade suit solid?” “Even if
what if he has the king and two small ones?” “What about a third round heart loser?” ete,
Muzzy Gets Lecture
Mr. Muzzy realized that even if he knew his partner had the bal-
By MARGUERITE SMITH QI have an African violet leaf ance of the kings he still wouldn't
that I rooted in water, I pot- know whether or not to bid a ted It up and it's growing mice-|grand slam. So he didn’t bother) ly, but it nas two crowns, Notito bid five no trump at all and] long ago I read chat you should [simply put the hand in six spades. Mr. Champion spread it for of violets to a pot. Had I bet-iseven and gave Mr, Muzzy a pretter divide It? Miss Mary!ty rough lecture. Here is a cleaned Wright, 6061 W. Washington 8./up, condensed version, peril, The judgment must be used in decidpoor thing is trying to get ad-/ing which partner should bid the
Justed to hew conditions, It's|four no trump. After all the bid!
got enough trouble.” The aim only finds out about first and secof raising violeta is fun andiond round controls. But third flowers. If they eventually round eontrols aré tmpértant, too. crowd, then divide them. As{ When possible, the player who long as they grow and blossom has (or is likely to have) third
partner has the king of diamonds, |
why stir up trouble? Some of {round controls should be allowed the most successful violet fan-{to make th» four no trump bid.! clers I know have as many as Third round .controls are queens 10 plants to a pot. They just and doubletons, | keep them well fertilized, Suppose Mr. Muzzy had simply| meri raised Mr. Champion's two-spade| Send questions on gardening bid to three. Now Mr. Champion, | to Mrs. Smith, The Times, In" {who had third round controls in dianapolis 9. “Dishing® the [all four suits, would have bid four Dirt” appears dally and Sun- [DO trump. Learning that his partday. ner had three aces and a king, he
jcould have absolutely counted 13 FRIDAY'S MENUS
tricks in the hand. BREAKFAST: Orange juice, ready-to-eat cereal with sugar and cream, apple raisin Tolls (bakery), bacon strips, LUNCHEON: Canned baked beans, wieriers, Boston brown bread, canned pears. i Light Unit, American Legion DINNER: Curried ham cas- |Auxiliary, will meet tomorrow serole, poppy seed rolls, endive Bight in the Ipaleo Hall. There and lettuce salad with blue [will be joint social meeting with cheese dressing, butterscotch post members after the business meringue tarts, wk ; session,
Times' Sewing Contest Entrant Registration
Here is my official registration for The Times’ National Sewing
Send your questions on bridge to Easley Blackwood, The Indi annapolis Times, Indianapolis 9.
| Auxiliary to Meet
The Indianapolis Power and
Contest. I will bring my contest garment, in mid- April, to the place to be announced later in The Times.
INAMIB cn susannnnsssssnessscarsressvesse PRONG cinsniinnienenss ADDRESS
I plan to enter In the classifications marked below: (Check one or more, You are not obligated to remain in the classifications checked, if you should change your mind later),
wm Siandard Pattern Group, Senior Division, for entrants above 18 years of age. (1) Dress-—Rayon, silk or Wool...cseeeee (2) Dress—Cotton..cciveess
BERN AEs Nr EER REN SR PARTNER ELTA Rr Naas Rass ansantaS
(3) Coat or Bult.iicecesve
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or under. (1) Dress......... :
wee (lA MOU Group, no age limit. wear, etc, from standard pattérn or original design.
Original Design Group, no age limit.
(2) Buit or Coat.oeeeiresss
Or upper teen-age wear,
memmeChildren’'s Clothing Group, no age limit, (1) Clothes tor children up to 12 years of age. Mail to Sewing Contest Editor
(Contestants of all: ages) =~!
| Dutianapeia Ties 214 W. Maryland St, ANA ah 8
we Btandard Pattern Group, Junior Division, entrants 18 years!
1 (I Evening, lounge, beach;
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#1) Dress, suit or} coat originally designed by contestant and intended for adult
‘Smith and Mrs. Vincent Robert Kelly, recording
Adults’ dresses, coats or suits Restant. ¥ designed by the contestant WITHOUT use of com- | mercial patterns.
age, made from standard testant. All garments for chils
CHILDREN'S GROUP (Contestants 6f all ages)--Garments | for children up to 12 years oti}
pattern} or originally designed by oon}
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dren—even though of original design—must oe entered: in this: group. Local prizes In each of the classifications are $50, first; $20. Isecond. First place winners in the national judging will receive $100 awards. In addition, if an i | Times' winners place first in wh t Don't miss this bargainl’ See | tional judging, they will receive, ‘additional $100 awards from The Times, | you next Thursday. Also, the first place ‘winners nfl + the national judging are invited ll . to New Fok 15 ses their gar-| ments worn professional, mod-| els in & National Style Show in| the Waldort-Astorly ‘Hotel. While
traits for. the: price of one,
Friday and Saturday only.
"Mesdames Alfred Stokely David_ John Smith, Vincent Robert Kelly and Frederic eb, Kodo son and Miss Susan Gatch.
The Indianapolis Junior League elected offi cers yesterday afternoon-in the Woodstock Club, They are Mrs. Alfred Stokely, president; Miss Susan Gatch, vice president; Mrs. David John
and corresponding secretariés, and Mrs, Frederic D. Anderson, treasurer,
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