Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1949 — Page 10
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Eat Well for Less
Easter Lilies Garnish Ham
By GAYNOR MADDOX, NEA Staff Writer
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Three Bride Modeling in Bloc Bridal Fashion Show
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a New China Design
Are Items to Interest a Hostess By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor THE FASHION BUREAU ‘at Block's believes in au-
thenticity in the st yle shows it stages . .
+ fresh .
flowers where fresh flowers are called for, and such like.. For a show RBaturday afternoon, the bureau is _ reglly. sounding an authentic note. Bridal fashions ‘will be shown in the store's auditorium at 2 o'clock and, .
among the models, will
Shirley Ann Barth, who is gol
be three engaged girls,
They are ng to say “I will” In August;
Dorothy Jean Gard, who has set June 14 for her marriage, and
Lou Ann Kervan whose wedding date isn't set as yet.
tions for the show went out to e the girls who will be brides’ att
All the clothes interests of a future bride will be featured in
the show and there will be six
= for the attendants of each bride,
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_Invitangaged girls, their mothers and , endants in the coming months,
bridal gowns along with frocks
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Another “fashion show” attincting attention is the one
which comes along with the Kim ment Toyland, through Apr. 28. fons are represented in the exte rent style-can be seen‘on one of
port doll #xhibit in Ayres’ BaseHistorical and aational fashnsive collection . . . ‘but & curthe tiniest “dolls” in the show,
Half of a pair of fleas, so tiny the dressing had to be done
beneath a magnifying glass, car
A fléa couple, in tiny square box, costs $1.
individual doll In the collection donna at §50 . up to $175. Youthful collectors “for most of the dolis in the exh
Ashtray Cleans, E
ries a parasol,
Most expensive | is an Italian carved ivory ma-
« but Henry VIII and a sextet of wives mount
won't find the prices that Step hit, :
mpties Itself
OR HOSTESS AND GUEST, the ashtray problem
is. one deserving. more -at
tention than it usually
Dinky trays that have to be emptied every whip-
stitch are.as.much of a trial to one of them as to the
ashtray discovered in Monument Place, fair which not. only Keeps cigare trol but also empties itself,
posite d themsel
packed boasts Att durl
for such a pattern have heea made, Franciscan “Palomar.”
shade alone on each, Cups and based shapes. The Franciscan are open stock, ++ 815 for a five-piece place set TR La The polka-dot craze, seen in f
of other accessories, has hit the cosmetic case field also.
Turn the bowl one way and the thing cleans itself, twirl it In the op-
ex-smokes,
More good news for hostesses , . . Ayres’ china department has just un-
Bod¥ of the fine china is pure white and the border, set off by the narrowest of gold striping, is - butter yellow, almond green, aqua, gray or muted coral—ons
The price is reasonable for the quality, too
Both should be delighted with a new kind of *Wasson’s gift department on Called the Twirlaway, It's a commodious af-
t stubs (and odors) under con-
irection and the contents empty ves, No one has to touch the Conts $5.
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some new dinnerware which wide borders in solid tones. ng the war, and since, requests -The new pattern is the
cream soups are in graceful designs, made in California,
ting. ” . » rocks, hats, handbags and lots Just
in at Charles Mayer's are some Polka-gotied Prissy Kita"
big enough to hold a square eompack-and put your own powder and lip rouge nto
lipstick case. ( ~ a gold-toned ttems)
The small square cases come in all colors of dotted rayon faille and the flaps have gold rims to make opening a quick
and easy job, These are $2.95.
Another polka-dot case (comes in Madagascar straw, too),
can double as a cosmetic carrya
11 for inside your handbag, or
it can become, with the lengthening of its strap, a small hand-
bag in its own right. and room for a billfold. The pr
Inside are compact, lipstick case, comb
ice tag says $5.
Also at Mayer's are leather or snakeskin-covered compacts
with a loop through which is thrust a lipstick case,
These are
$3.50 (leather) and $4 (snakeskin),
A FRAGRANT baked ham for Easter is a tradition In this
country. Betve it with an Easter lily as garnish as we do In Friday's
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By MRS. ANNE CABOT
impart their charm to buffet or dining table. The lovely grape motifs for runner, tea or luncheon cloth may be émbroidered in conventional white on white or in pale pastel’ colors for contrast, Patterns 5512-5308 consist of | hot-iron transfer for design, stitch illustrations and complete directions, To. order use the coupon.
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vesssenssriane sees
women's wear year's levels, leading department stores [reported today.
{this week, the last before Easter, |
Navy Mothers Party
menu with baked fish, EASTER LILY FLOWERS Slice turnips very thin; roll as you would a cornucopia; stick carrot slice in center and
| surround with watercress. Use
a toothpick to hold the turnip | together,
FRIDAY'S MENU
BREAKFAST:
juice, ready - to-eat whole grain cereal, hot cross buns, coffee, milk,
LUNCHEON: Toasted sardine sandwiches, watercress and mayonnaise ‘sandwiches, raw carrot sticks, baked apples, tea, milk, DINNER: Vegetable chowder, baked halibut, lemon butter, Easter lilies, buttered
halves, enriched bread, butter or fortified margarine, pascal
celery, cup custard with
“crushed fresh or frozen straw-
berries, coffee, milk.
Easter Sales Jump To Near 1948 Level
By United Press Shopping for spring outfits ia} eceping pre - Easter sales in| at or near last;
in several major cities]
Varying - reports came * from |
[stores in 21 major cities on over-| all Sonie stores reported it was: “well | {above” [it WAS |admitted sales were “disappoint-| Hing.’
pre - Easter clothes buying. |
that of 1948. Others said| “slightly below,” and one’
Few could offer any compari! son in dollar or sales unit volume | until the books were closed on!
All stores pointed out compari- | {sons with last year's pre-Kaster| {Sales were difficult, because! Easter is four weeks later this
{year than last, and weather is a lil
large-factor in spring clothes buyHing. Many agreed that buying of high « priced outfits was “off” from last year's figures, Others noted that buyers were more] careful. Ca
The Navy Mothers Club win} sponsor a pillowcase card party
| lizing value than cow manure. ! | | |
Ingunced recently by the American Spades.
Entrant Registration .
Grapefruit |
Library J Auditorium,
| i [oO i new potatoes, hroiled tomato
_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Citrus Fraits Lend Tang to Salads
Simple Me Follows Spirit
Gourmet's Galloy—
Of Easter
Select Croquettes For Dinner
By MARIE McCARTHY . "GOOD FRIDAY, the day Christians feel they must refrain from all that is luxurious and diverting, is a day of repentance and recollection. We do not live to eat, but, eat to
live. Thus this simple dinner menu suffices:
tar sauce. Frenched peas, crisp
planning in place of fattening foods. From the left, readin chon they include cottage cheese
t The quartet of salads shown in the picture are so good you'l substitute them often in your weal | | charmer, ring-in-spring boi spring beauty and fruit a ’
celery hearts and hot biscuits. To make the croquettes, use ore large can red salmon, one thsp. lemon juice, one-half tsp. salt, dash of cayenne, one thsp. melted butter, one cup mashed potatoes, two cups cracker crumbs and two eggs. Bone and flake the salmon; add - all other ingredients ex-
cept one egg and one cup | cracker crumbs. Beat the one |
egg You put .into the salmon mixture. into eight croquettes of cylindrieal form.
i J Dip into the second egg, { =~ VITAMIN-RICH, LOW-CAL- dividing membrane from out- sections. - Serve with"—mayon- slightly beaten, then into the | ORIE citrus fruits for salads, sige to middle oa core. Rema naise or French dressing, crumbs. Let stand about 20 { section by section, over Ww minutes. Fry in deep fat to a “fruit cups, juices and snacks to retain juice from fruit, If COTTAGE CHEESE { delicate brown. Drain on un- | are among the best allies In = gegired. sections may be sprin- CHARMER | glazed brown paper and serve meal planning. Kled lightly with sugar. Arrange Florida grapefrult | po oiip this version of tartar sections on salad greens. Add
| 1+ Learn how to prepare the sec- FRUIT MEDLEY tions for their use tn the salad Arrange Florida grapefruit t sections on salad greens with | melon balls and sliced strawberries or cherries. Garnish with watercress. Serve with French dressing,
o ” o RINGIN-BPRING SALAD Make individual tomato aspic ring molds. .Unmold and fill centers with Florida grapefruit
scoop of cottage . cheese to which onion juice or chopped chives have been added. Serve with French dressing.
y ~ ~ ~ SPRING BEAUTY Alternste Florida orange and grapefruit sections on salad | “greens. «Pile small-grapes--at-side. Garnish with mint. Serve with French dressing made with Florida grapefruit juice,
suggestions which follow, | Chill fruit before preparing, To section, cut off peel in strips | from top to bottom, cutting deep enough to remove white |. membrane, Then cut Slice from | top to bottom, » $ | Go over fruit again removing 1 any remaining white mem- | brane. Cut along side of ‘each
Blackwood on Bridge —
Overcall Bid of 4 No-Trumps Requests Partner's Best Suit
By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Here IS one mor situation where a bid of four no- trump does |- When an opponent opens the bidding with a preptive bid of four-odd, an overcall of four no- -trump has a special | meaning. It asks partner to respond In his best sit, just as he would
| Ry MARGU ERITE, SMITH {Q -What about using this steam- not ask for aces. dried sheep manure on my new- | em ly planted flowering shrubs, | asks a new home-owner? |A-8heep manure has less ferti-| | respond to the take-out double of a one bid.
Take today's hand for example, | ~~ mm In any manure dried at high Not vulnerable against vulnerable North-South vulnerable, temperatures the beneficial hac. pPonents, Migs Brash Agured West dealer. teria {whose action oh soll ig/that unless her partner ha, North (Mr. te #0 helpful but still little under-|®NOUEh to give her some kind of i Maney) a play for four spades, then the|
stood) have been killed.
These bacteria plus the. high' ‘opponents had a sure game and Ra i . : 4 organic content of manure are PO#SIDIY A slam. C—A K 8 £5 likely the chief reasons it is so! If she got doubled and Mr. Abel WEST EA good for gardens. had nothing at all, she would Miss Brash 8% For the actual t food in| Probably lose Just about as much ( is Brae ) . ir Abel} . muy animal manure is Tow when |A8 her te :could make hy H—K 3 compared to the average chem- buying the __. themselves, And! Di 9542 teal fortHizer, Sheep manure, for|PY opening the hand with four) 9 v3 example, analyzes less than-1 "Pades, Mr. Masters and Mr.| ya Cog 4 per cent nitrogen, less than half Champion might find it difcult| SOUTH (Mr. Champion) a per cent phospherous and t® reach their best contract. Sq 4 bo —Q 6 3 about 1 per cent.potassium. |i4y Took a Chance D162 Send questions ‘on gardening Mr. Masters took some chance C—Q 106353
to Mrs. Smith, The Indianapo-
| when he bid four no-trum p forc- |The bid t lis Times, Indianapolis 9. a Ang}
ing Mr. Champion to bid at the, w N E 8 SS - {five range. But bridge is a game, 48 4NT P y Dr. Shoe Wins of taking chances .and Mr.| An pass ac
Masters is not one to run away| Classics Award [from a reasonable risk. He knew| WASHINGTON--The award of it was likely Miss Brash would *hifted 10 the singletog, eight of a fellowship in classical studies bid some more anyway and pejliearts. Jr. Champion ‘suspectad to Dr. Lucy T. Shoe, a graduate Would have an opportunity to doy-|the singleton and ‘made the good of Bryn Mawr College, was an- ble her at five, six or even seven decision to refuse the heart He went up with the ace, took {three rounds of trumps and led a diamond to dummy, discarding his last two hearts on the fourth and {fifth diamonds. . He lost a spade at the end but {made his contract, The value of the vulnerable game was much more than the measly 300 points Mr. Masters would have made by simply doubling four spades.
Academy in Rome. | Over the four no-trump bid Mr. | She is on leave as assoclate Champion made the proper bid of professor In archeology at Mt. five clubs and to e everyone's surHolyoke College and 18 row price Miss Brash passed as did working In the Institute of Ad-/Mr. Masters and Mr. Abel. {vanced Learning, Princeton Unl-|© Miss Brash won the first trick | versity, with the king of spades and
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sauce. : To ome cup mayonnaise, add one heaping tbsp. minced onion and one thsp. minced sweet gherkins. Use parsley for croguette garnish. To forget, for the nonce, ail eliBoration, cheese and crackers Jmake a_seemly dessert.
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By JEAN TABBERT | A SIZEABLE chunk of the 15.3|stainless steel {quarts of ice cream gobbled an-iaway from the giant vats wheres [nually by average Americans is/the liquid mix begins. Two sets 'eaten around holidays. And a high|of tubes hold the vanilla cream, percéntage of that amount in-a third the raspberry variety. *
The cream is forced Groh the lines which coil
cludes the attractive bricks the! At the end of the line the third |story-book centers of which tube is ‘capped with’ a header {youngsters like to leave until last/shown. in the photograph. It is
Ito eat. stamped with the outline of the How are those. characters bunny. so.-the cream is molded imade? Up at the Borden Co. automatically when it pours from
(where they're offering raspberry the tube. Packages are filed by {bunny centers this year for East- hand to complete -the operation. {er the rabbits hop off a regular Individual molds must be done {production line each day. They! {by hand by a special artist. They /start from a liguid mix of in-/include chicks, lilies and rabbits, igredients . , . sugar, cream, milk, |t00. jetc,, Just like othes ice creams... Already Borden is in the midst The mix {homogenized ‘and cooled. This is most any type mold of any color (frozen. in...continuous... which operate lke the oid-fash- be individually ordered, however, foned ones of grandmia's day. The Brides and bridegrooms are the modern ones, of course, are larg-/most popular, officials of the |e, more rapid, more sanitary. |company have found.
Easter Sunday. April, 17th
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Gift of All...
3 Fresh, fragrant Easter Bouquets! 5 Exquisite Easter Corsages! 0 — Novelty Easter Arrangements! —Gorgeous Easter Blooming Plants!
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