Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1949 — Page 6
PAGE 6 HeLa Eat Well for Less— : Put Oatmeal In Meat Loaf To Cut Costs Economy Measure
Won't Affect Proteins
By GAYNOR MADDOX . NEA Stat Writer ‘HERE'S A way to. cut down
protein values.
meat costs without cutting down
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By EASLEY BLACKWOOD IT TOOK Mr: Muzzy a long
over from breakfast, is a
meat loaf.
Oatmeal porridge; so often left
.ticularly good source of protein and can do a robust job in a
par-
First he thought about his opening bid. He was torn between a one diamond and a two-diamond| - opening. Fipally he decided he was
still landed in the wrong spot.
The agriculture department recommends * this recipe.
” ” [J OATMEAL MEAT LOAF Two ¢. cooked oatmeal, 1% Ibs. ground beef, 114 Ibs. ground pork, two thsps. chopped onion, 2% tsps. salt, '4 tsp. pepper, 3% tsp. celery seed, if desired, Mix ingredients. Form into a loaf and bake lke any meat loaf —about 12% hours in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.).
TUESDAY'S MENUS
BREAKFAST: Orange juice, scrambled eggs, split and toasted muffins, butter or fortified margarine, grape Jelly, coffee, milk. | LUNCHEON: Cottage cheese and fresh vegetable salad, cream dressing, whole wheat bread, butter. or fortifled margarine, frosted gin-' ' gerbread, tea, milk. DINNER: Meat and oatmeal loaf, mushroom satice, baked potatoes, buttered mustard greens, enriched bread, butter or fortified margarine, grated raw car: rot, sweet onion and lettuce salad, rhubarb - ple, coffee, milk.
Times Sewing Judging Set
Entrants in The Times Sewing Contest will have only one day in which to deliver their garments to the Central Library Auditorium, Pennsylvania and St, Clair Sts.
Wednesday from 9 a. m. until 7 p. m. Then the job of classifying the clothes for display will begin. Judging will get under way Thursday. = .. - = The public will get its first chance to see the garments at 0 8. m Saturday. The pu lic display will be held in the library auditorium from.9 a. m, _ until 7 p. m. and Sunday, 2 p. m. until 8 p. m. The display will open again at b a. m. next Monday
may pick u will be them. There will be no admission charges for the public to see
display. . Official entry tags which-sre -be placed on each garment will be mailed tomorrow to those who
~The garments will be accepted
easily.”
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Miss Viola Jones, executive di- , A rector Marion County Boclety for Maries United Lutheran Church and late that day the contestants|,y, Crippled, was guest speaktheir outfits. They|,. .¢ today's luncheon of the when to call for|,, ijiary to the Marion County/from 11 a.m. {6 1 p.m., the supJuvenile Center. She
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The Women’s Ald Society of Bt.
will give a dinner and supper Thursday. The dinner will be held
spokeiper from 5to 7 p.m.
on “A Program for sthe Randle! Mrs. William Noerr and Mrs,
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event was at 12:15 p. m. in the | p,i,nen and Mrs. John Aichele Hotel Washington Bamboo Room. |gpq ~Mrs. Willlam Thum are in
The luncheon
Members of affiliated clubs re- charge of the dining room. Mrs.
a mite shy for a two bid.
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5 BY JEAN : . EASTER MONDAY marks the of a new season. Lent is over; spring is here. up something Candy? And what now? Are you back on the band-wagon with an orgy of sweets 2
No one can blame you for going overboard these first few days, For health’ and +: beauty, however, better return
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to your Lenten fasting after this initial splurge. You don’t . have to make a big thing of it, though! ogime becomes an obsession,
It your eating re- Post to Entertain ;
| you'll be a first-class nuisance.
Legion Auxiliary
SENSATIONAL | REDUCTIONS
The John H. Holliday Jr. Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, will meet with the Post at 6:30 p. m, |Wednesday night for dinner in /the Marott Hotel. : |! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Krueger |will speak on Pan-American activities and theiy. trip to Cen{tral and South America.
raise the spades but for once he remembered that Mr. Champion had said not to jump raise him without at least four cards in his suit. No trump wi of the heart-weakness. Three diamonds was strong sounding but not absolutely forcing. Believe {t or not, Mr. Muzzy ‘hit on a very good bid. “Three clubs,” he said.
Off to the Races
Mr. Champion rebid his spades and Mr. Muzzy was off to the races. “Four no trump,” he said in a loud voice. “Five diamonds,”
from Mr. Champion and then it| They increase in number in the was back to Mr. Muzzy again. presence of many kinds of infec-
This time he was really stymied. Yes, Mr. Muzzy had not used, but misused, the Blackwood Con-
vention. He had found out about|White blood cells fh each cubic
his partner's ace holding and he| millimeter of blood (as compared ,,., increased in many infections, | was still in the dark about the|¥ith about 5,000,000 red cells). i y
chances of slam.
out on account
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To his one diamond call Mr. . sn Champion responded with one - DOTTIE ostentatiously orders spade. Again Mr, Muzzy went into orange juice and accusingly a huddle, He. was inclined to counts the calories in her pals fudge sundae. Fran selfNone vulnerable righteously refuses potatoes, South dealer mayonnaise and mince ple and NORTH moans about slow starvation. | 8-A 10817512 Naturally, Dottie’s pal is an-H-K 15 5938 noyed.. And Fran's hostess is Dd : Lo ; troubled and embarrassed. WEST - FEAST By MRS. ANNE. CABOT complete crocheting instruc- | {89 6 3 S—4 This pert little pussy cat tions, filet charts, material re‘H—Q 10 6 H—A J 9438 | makes the best of household quirements and stitch fllustraD8 5 4 D-10 786 pets. Instead of your taking tions. * cC-QJ4a2 C-8168 care of her, she is ready to To order, use the coupon. SOUTH 3 guard new upholstered chairs we SK Q and hide worn or soiled spots ANNE —8 2 on old coverings. The handsome i CABOT D-AKQO?2 floral design doubles as a buttet Ine Indianapolis Times i c—A K 10 set when not in use decorating 530 S. Wells St. Bi eo “bidding: the living room. Chi 7 1. . o\. .. 8 Ww N E | It you enjoy following your cago 4 . . ol» ’ . ' 1D Pass 18, Pass crochet patterns from “pic- No. 5035 ‘Price 20c § 831 wilt, . is T pass 3D Paw tures,” you'll love working on No, 5741 Price 20¢ | S2652 Le ‘ * ass 888, either of these filet designs. i : 5 8. All Pass Filet is one of the easiest and
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great deal to do with the resistance of the body to infection.
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By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. jof the number per cubic mill meter THE WHITE blood cells have a is made by simple arithm Cf
THE WHITE blood count is an, extremely important test in study-| ing many infections. For example, the white blood count-is almost always raised in acute appendi-|
The number of white cells isi
so that it is not what doctors call| a “specific” test, b th He knew that Mr. Champion more red cells, the white cells ¢AD ro fiection of a opis nd - could have all that he had prom-|only be counted satisfactorily ncoction somewhere in the body.! jsed by his bidding, without hold-| When the red cells have been de-| myo white cells are sometimes] « ing either the ace or king of Stroyed by a special solution. |g hearts. At long last Mr. Muazy
damaged by disease, but more The count of the number of commonly by drugs or poisons.
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bid five spades, fearing two quick | whit¥ cells is made by placing This causes a drop below the normeasured quantity of blood intoimal count. In such cases the re-|} Mr. Dale opened a low club a solution which dissolves the red sistance of the body is lowered | -
heart losers.
and Mr. Champion wrapped up ace grand slam, : | “Muzzy,” roared Mr. Champion, “why, why, why do you insist on
* How did I know you had the king of hearts?”
The distance between the glass | slides is also known. The white|will meet Thursday in the home|
|and a person become more
After mixing, some of the solu- ceptible to infections. tion is placed between two glass) slides which have markings which! H. E. Wald@detter are kitchen Carrying the ball when you don’t can be seen under the microscope. PEO Groups to Meet {know which way to run with 1t2”|
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throughout” play.
Mason to
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ker,” Auxiliary to the Fraternal ident. Order of Police president, and
Club president. Mrs, M. ¥. Rob-
Mrs. A. J. Kassler, Service-8tudy |S OOP Woman's Club
backs of your cards.” “No, but I am perfectly capable of seeing the front of them,” Mr. Champion pointed out. “Why not -bid five spades over my three!
Muzzy. I can’t see through the microscope and the calculation|Illinois St.
Speak Dr. Herbert W. Mason, pre dent of the Indiana State Dental Association, will speak at the First District Dental Boclety in Evansville tomorrow night. Dr. Mason_also will be the principal speaker at the annhial meeting of the Northwest. Indiana Dental -Society in Gary on Wednesday ‘night. = f
Clubs.
Mrs. Rex McConnell was in charge of reservations; Mrs. Harold J. Hayes, decorations, and
si. [Dns _Teported for the Seventh Skips April Meeting District, Indiana Federation of
There will be April meeting of the Warren Township Woman's Republican Club, Club members are co-operating
Mrs, O. C. Wilson, registration. with the cancer drive in a benefit Mrs. F. E. Weimer presided and tea and book review at 1 p. m. Mrs. F. L. Iske introduced the Wednesday in the Warren Central High School.
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of | few threads, but
stand that you have a terrific hand with fine spade support and that you are asking me to bid six if I don't have two quick heart losers.” Mr. Champion was right. When information -about your partner's aces won't give you the whole story about slam, don't use the Blackwood.
Send questions on bridge to Mr. Blackwood, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9.
ISHING # DIF
‘By MARGUERITE SMITH
that has been around for three years without seeming to grow. I first had it in water then changed it to soil. I have no idea what to do for it. Have you any suggestions? ‘Mrs. Ernest Engle, Shelbyville. A—Spring is a good time to jog! up lazy houseplants by repot-| ting. At the same time you can| inspect their roots and stems; for root lice, scale, or any other! afflictions. To make your philo-| dendron really thrive, pot it up! in a pot the same size or only slightly larger in loose soil. |. Soil from the woods is ideal. | Or (for city dwellers). gather up dirt under a hedge where leaves have decayed! year after year. If soll seems at all hard, . add peat moss or sand to make! a really loose jgnixture. Then) keep your plants moist but not sodden wet. They love water.
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