Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1949 — Page 37

7 ib ; ; Sat SE oR ea a ’ os i FE En f nt 7 ? = inn . } : * : an > 7 Die = ; - . / y js - - ok 1049 Lal iL de d AY, APR. 21, 1049 —— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : ; : v : PAGE nN : Co So Cc al C Be § ad in Many W Judges Study [The Ti Pat de ounter-Spy ereal Can Be Served in Many Ways udges Study |The imes attern ervice : | % 5 Sewing W al on 1 Things Sell Better HH paving Work . | Plan fo CS - Winners Soon : . r en ey re. iven | Judges are making their selec- v Voting, fel. 2 today in The Times’ Sewing ’ sidents L Cantest; Winneiy will be an- : : {noun as soon as possible. LIAMS ric y an e | The judges are Miss Janice ele .!Berlin, Marion :- County Home ; | Demonstration agent; Mrs. Helen ontinenia) Hous Robes Are No Longer Just Robes; Haverstick, fashion co-ordinator rs of the for Wasson's, and Miss Figrence a Now They Are ‘Television Coats" Murphy, fashion co-ordinator for Paign By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor [ Block's.’ Sampsign NE OF THE QUIRKS in selling to the buying pub- | First prize’ winner in each ofjj } ; elie s . {the eight judging classifications 8 pres lic.is to use names forthe articles . .. not just brand {will receive $50 and second place {i rne, presi- names but a catchy monicker for the specific article. {will get $20. Each first place § j chided the ° An ood item will Sy i : : garment will be’ forwarded to § Shided Lhe y Bx em sell—but f you hand it a tricky New York next week for judging § rs to limit name, it sells even better. Which brings up the mat- in the national division of the r two can- ter of “television coats.” In B. T. (Before Television) contest. hjeemplY days, a short robe or housécoat was a short: robe or house- Public Display : AM coat. Now it's a television coat. | Garments will be returned. . No matter what you call them, they have some of these |They must be picked up at the | coats in Ayres’ lingerie department which would tempt even library Monday from 5 p.m. ‘only nine NON-video fans (i'm a charter member of the lot) to sit until ® p. m, SayTight savings vacancies, through an evening of flickering images. One, in soft Jer- {time. n the fact sanese, has a quilted collar, flaring back and tie-belted front. | The public wil have an opporpd vote- Because of its fabric it would be equally good as a travel robe [tunity to see -a display of the’ a ear (the.wrinkles would “hang out”). Dress length, it comes in {entries in the library auditorium a 5 misses’ ‘sizes and in such high shades as deep coral. $7.95. Saturday. 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sun- §§ 5, an ae The name business comes in again in a full-length cotton day, 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. (DST), and § Fondo) housecoat called “Gaslight Gaieties.” The title dbviously came a. $a. m. tol p m (DST), from the quaint, full-skirted basque style and the fabric, a copy . mission to the display will be} 5. Fovan of an old calico print done in olive green on terra cotta. The tree. By MES. ANNE CABOY A skirt zips to the waistline; the short-sleeved basque with small : | ———— Patterns 5186 and 8713 in orth. Man- rolled shawl collar fastens with jet buttons. , $10.85 in misses’ : x : ; : S . Pla: ARN clude complete crocheting ine Gertrude sizes, Five different ways to serve cereal”: , . varied with cooked dried apricots, blueberries, chocolate orority ans pl RN structions, stitch illustrations, ate regent reswn wr at Tee y 8 8 2 I chips,. brown sugar or plain with milk and sugar. : Jy SUE BURNETT 1 irements and finate. Fogent, NOTE TO BRIDES ON A BUDGET: One of the prettipst : A Pattern S458 is a sewsrite per. [Material requirements an . > tals trousseau robes around is one which they have for only $8.95 THERE ARE almost as figs or prunef to four servings top milk and serve over cereal J” nnua ance forated pattern for sizes 14, 18, I¢hing directions. a oe at Ayres’. Made of soft rayon jersey in peignoir style, it has 8 | many ways to serve cereals as Of cereal. Or fold one-half cup - jngtead of wilk. Substitute | : 18, 20: 34, 36. 38, 40, 42. 44, To order, use the coupon. abel i ; square fagotted yoke outlined with Alencon-type Ince. ‘The ace | there are days in the month. semi-sweet chocolate chips INt0 oo 0ionaa fruit juice (rasp Pledge Dance to Be 46, 48, 50 and 52. Size 18, 3% «us , Y STAT o also the elasticized push-up sleeves. A tie belt holds the Most i . four servings. : : I ld F id Niah yards of 38 or 39-inch. x Ba ; jront » the robe while the back swooshes out in a graceful ost mornings you'll want t6 Top each serving with fresh berry, blackberry or cherry) eld Friday Night ANNE CABOT > Boj rig ——— we ~-Phe—potor fits the “something “blue” Tdéa. Tt is the +-eat-it-with-mitk-and sugar. but... or. frozen fruit-.or. berries, .or instead of milk. Place a tea- | The Meridian Hills Country SUE BURNETT 3 : ; ' Do aenb in dF aqua tone. for a morning perk-up, here are place one tablespoon. brown- spoonful of cherry preserves Club will be The scene Friday protien SNA MA IANA -1 The Indianapolis Times . iment pnrsnes sone ideas. sugar’ on each for a butter- or colorful jam or jelly in the night of the “peppermint prance,’ The Indianapolis Times B® a Bras Come Into Plain View a Ada sera sup chopped scotch topping. Add one table- ‘center of each serving of annual pledge dance of the Alpha 214 W, Maryland St 530 S. Wells St. . ’ i ates, cooke ried apricots, spoon marmalade 10 one cu cereal. Chi Chapt {. inv i : Ga RAS ARE COMING RIGHT OUT in the open this AR alade to one SMB. - Sorority: Bob Mace and bis onl” Indianapolis 9, Ind. | Chicago 7, Lars summer . . . and not through an inadvertent slip of Eat Well for Less— Blackwood on Bridge — [chestva WHI play. for) danting No. 8458 Price, 25¢ | No, 5186 Price, 20¢ eting, the plunging neckline, either. The Warner Bros. cor- I 30 Midnisnt, 4 Mis BBB. esrirsves | No. 5713 Price, 20¢ red set and bra manufacturers are [Sabu Ofiesh, Mrs. G. J. Daniel, | ; ip ; : . Ih + Fashion Book Price 25¢ tes. planned credited with shoving the erst- Ii . Hi M M ousemotier, aa John Appel. . | | Name yy . . : : ommittee chairmen are Miss TRESS is araren while waer-cover garment (Is Delicious Ignoring Hint From Mr. Muzzy , Somme siumen ir Mar sams wcovvvvsssvsssiioes . ‘v ~ SECA ENERENRN RRR RRRRRIRRRRRRIRL ES re into plain view. They've brought . ; By EASLEY BLACKWOOD mond, decorations; Miss CArOIYN | sovuessssnessinsnssassasssssnnes ! forth a “Round the Clock” bra Try This Recipe (Fritz, Bluffton, program and Street SS on Jos er- {you can find it at Strauss’) which nd IN TODAY'S hand Miss Brash didn't have much justification’ favors: Miss Barbara Vestal, SUreet ssiciiicesssensssarssnans sextesevansivrsnsnssevasy cation. they predict will be used for street For Pastry Topping {for her third bid—the raise from three to four spades. She had a Mooresville, band and hall, and e CIty seosannsnsssencssnssssscnse one Oppose 3 wel » Deschwe When the lop By GAYNOR MADDOX |good club_ suit but, over all, her hand was a minimum. tl, Helen Rankin, Charleston, IY socessnnsnsronnnnnncsnsnies r= ; nths A Sta Hl, refreshment : Anas aten) Fees esessantasRRRRRaRIEL zation and “a sawed-off midriff blouse with a | WANT PARES aitterents She knew Mr. Muzzy was going to play the hand and when s. BALE Liuiiniuiniiginns | State . Organiza- . built-in, cotton-lined bra to. give Then order s fresh cala ham he didn’t barge directly into game himself, she should have taken nize con- : firm uplift. It may be worn on or [from your meat dealer. Ask him rather a dim view of the chances of making four spades. eT of the shoulders because it has an elasticized neckline ruffle. In to cut’ off a couple of shoulder. The reason Mr. Muzsy failed too — eT ,— er of West- red or biue printed seersucker, it may be worn with shorts steaks, then slow-cook the rest on jump to game in spades was ‘his None vulnerable

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he argued Speaking ‘of seersucker brings to mind " new se for-an- ple. Of course, leftover roast 10in give him a six card suit with on! RK 15 from the other sturdy cotton fabric. This time it's workman's denim. of pork will Stk dust us well, $u or two high honors and WY H-—10 6 4 sticking to which has gone into playclothes for several seasons. Now it | _ will bid-it all over the lot. elt 4 lutions. seems that amateur home decorators around town have dis- | PORK PIE WITH PASTRY | Mr. Dale opened the king of | C—A KQJs8 the society covered denim and are uttering glad cries over it, and over a. | 5 TOPPS NG wed i hearts and continued with the ace) WEST EAST ations. She 69-cents-a-yard price. ith 3 Te es: ~ op and a small heart. Mr. Muzzy| (my Dale)” (Mr, Meek) it the trade They're covering and slipcovering their furniture wit it, : CY ot Pe ruffed the third round and er} S-9868 8—4 2 ns are UN since they've found a supply in Block's basement; Sanforized Io c i y $ on OB. a £ps. some thought led three rounds of | H—AK?9?2 H—QJ B83 27 27 15 Denier -— hl Gauge R naturally to reduce shrinkage to infinitesimal proportions, it comes in [Droth, : e. eh seasons chie eh trumps. When the suit refused fo! po oo D—K 10 8 § We zg V7 47 & alism,” she plain blue, red or rose or in blue striped with white. tor Ta ite Oe break 3-37 the hand really fell C—1 2 C948 —— = roblem in- apart. i a | sat, 1 ¢. coarsely diced green - | 01 Mr. Muz of the UN Gift Idea for the Girl Graduate [mit ic coarsely diced green pen py le Trumps In | a) oad} Io. > f NOTHER GIFT the girl graduate (or any fastidi- Pe. pastry mix. — | Mr. Muzzy’s only hope now was | He 5 : g . | Cut cooked pork in three:fourth that the hand with the remain-| Deed 783 : { : ous femme) will welcome oe ..monogrammed lip linch cubes. Cut scraped carrots in ing trump also had five Pwd Ds alone {R. : stick tissue books. In addition to keeping lipstick |or -haif-inch siices and cook un- fairly unlikely chance. He led to 4. \iqgine: he Jealorony smudges under control, the tissues with their person- tl pares SENACE in Small amoun’ Cubs ard Dn N Eo 8 w rganization alized folders have “the appeal of |" Melt fat over moderate heat. trumped the-third round, won an- 1 © Pas l 8 Jus - ving stand- all “just mine’ items., The mono- . ‘Add onion and cook one minute. other heart trick and then played Ss Al 298 He said the 7 Stir fn flour. ‘Add chicken broth the queen of ‘diamonds. Mr. *° 288

1aintain its ier nations, in the ITO, lo free imo difference 1, “between

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slacks or Bytes Tn sizes 32 to 38, Band C cups. 5.

gramming, initials or first name, is done against a bright red or navy Seventeen books of the monogrammed tissues, done up in -a

Cala Ham Miss Brash Overbids Her Hai

top of sto’e or in the oven. four-card spade suit. He is leary North dealer .

Use this for a delicious pork of four card trump holdings— but NORTH (Miss Brash)

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and cook; stirring frequently, un- Muzzy won his ace but that was "0 TRIN [til sauce thickens. his last trick. He had to lose two Hi ih Fie She oppor Add kitchen bouquet, ginger, more diamonds for down three. |... 104 at trick four, Mr. Mugzy

FOR MOTHER'S DAY! You'll want to buy her a dozen

and salt. Combine, A kibitzer made the true, if ir-/ 1a wid and take 10 tricks

pairs they're such marvelous values. A famous maker granted

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ribbon-tied acetate box, cost $1.50, at sauce, cUB¥g pork, cooked carrots

ritating, statement that three no trump was told on the hand. He!

four spades, one: -dlamond and five

Charles Mayer's. |and green pepper. a spacial price concession for this event

” That nov elty among robes to flick on between tub and telephone, the Wraparong, has made its appearance in two more Indianapolis stores. The Wraparong is a terry cloth number

ts of low- clubs.

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| Pour into well-greased shallow was right although it was difficult — J |baking dish. about 10x86 inches. to bid and depended on the op-| Send questions on bridge to Keep in warm place while pre- posing hearts being divided 4- -4, Mr. Blackwood, The Indian. paring pastry for topping. Add Another pointed out the fact apolis | Times, Indianapolis I

on these wonderfully sheer, excitingly beautiful

varded first 1 : iu ‘iy nylons. The coldrs-are Spring's newest . . , every pair is

membership which blends the best features of towel, robe and sarong. Like ¢ = - 3 pastry mix. that four spades was also mak rs ate had the the latter, it is strapless, and is held up by twe buttons with ‘Add “water accordin , ‘ g to direc- able. He suggested that increase in loops—one at the chest, one at the waist. Block's and Ayres’ 1,00, naokage Roll pastry out'Muzzy should have a a + Sorority to Elect perfect , . all full fashioned and accurately sized, 8'/ Jato ll,

states with are showing it mow , . . $3.95 in white, blue, maize and lime |, 0p), floured board in shape small diamond on the third trick The Beta Chapter. Delta Kappa

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Kren. to fit top o. baking dish. Cut instead of trumping. This one Gamma Sorority, will mest this \vents to allow. escape of steam. was right, too. . afternoon in Cropsey Auditorium. ts ’ ’ Gourmets’ Er [Place topping on pie and jbake in| If a heart were led to the fourth New officers ‘are to be elected. I .

{hot oven (400 degrees F.) until trick it could be ruffed in dummy, Miss Louise Braxton will speak

2y Was the |pastry i= lightly browned, about with the short trump holding— and Miss Ruth Gorman will pre-|

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Pork Falls Off Lofty Perch

R0eH! et |25 minutes. | preserving all four of Mr. Muzzy's side. Ib; oF Di I bl {Serves tour to. six. | a — i —————— EIR Shi Right Onto Dinner Tables | 3 Pairs 350 Mrs. Mor- FRIDAY S MENU ne nd Mrs. C. nL MARIE MeCARIRY shall see | BREAKFAST: Stewed N 1 light d d...red t | PORK is coming down o s price perc ow we shail see ; er ew color,..a t danci re ly Delavare the head of the dinner table enhanced by a crown roast of pork | isa a on ge To } ’ 8 ng seored...red EE once more. io > ; — Your butcher will cut this roast from the two loins contain- | mix), butter or fortified ’ _ing the ribs; He will twirl them and tie them into a crown, scrap- | atgarine .marmalade, cof- “ ing the end% of the ribs, French fashion. p, milk. . g oe | LUNCHEON: Creamed \) s

Season the meat well with

salt, pepper and a bit of celery tuna and peas on toast, cel-

ery curls. and radishes, en-

cooked Brussels sprinkled with warmed,

sprouts, | salted |

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salt; place in an open roaster, sticking, firmly, cubes of bread cashews. Mashed- potatoes, or | riched soft rolis, butter or T oni ends of ribs to prevent plain riced ones, and hot bis- | fortified margarine, fruit SUMMER TAUPE ; cuits are’ good here; spiced bowl, tea, milk. A grayish sand beige

scorching. ; Sear meat in 500 degrees F. oven for 20 minutes, then, reduce heat to 300 degrees F. and ) roast 35 minutes to the pound,

peaches add zest. A nice half-hour after dinner, bring into the living room pine- | . apple ice with mint-marshmal- |

DINNER: Pork pie with pastry topping. boiled new potatoes, buttered beets, rye f

BRONZIQUE bread, butter or fortifieg A deep bronzs tone margarine, mixed green.sal-

basting with fat in pan. An low topping, kisses from the | ; 3 onion Es be ts in the. | bakery and a well-laden coffee | ad, fresh fruit cup, cookies, |’ ! APERTIF tray. coffee, ‘milk. ti A nautral beige

Srown cavity, quring the cook-

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ng. Vegetables Fill Crown ASERGLEAM Remmove-roast from pan, when A waren vy beige well done; skim off all but three tbaps. of fat from drippings. Add two or three tbsps. of flour to pan drippings, and, stir over flame till slightly brown. Add | one cup veal stock and water to make proper gravy; tastefor salt.

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