Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1949 — Page 12

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Grabs the Eight-Spot This he proceeded to do, leading the trey®ot toward the board. Mr, Abel played the four. At this point Mr, Muzzy was| Jooking at ome of the kibitzers, still arguing about the last hand. He reached for the 10 of spades ~-and grabbed the eight-spot instead. F When his attention returned to the game, he was stunned to see only the duece, trey, four eight of spades in the middle o Where was the ten,|. which he had intended to play? Ah, there it was in the dummy still unplayed, Mr, Muszy's next remark practically broke up the game, “Whose eight?” he said. When Mr. Champion found his voice again he explained that the eight had come-from dummy. So Mr. Muzzy now played dummy’s queen of diamonds which held, while the trey of hearts was .iscarded from the closed hand. Trumps With Six ‘Next came the jack of diamonds, covered by Mr. Dale's _ king and trumped by Mr. Muzzy with the six of es. The seven of spades was le@ to dummy's ten, clearing the trumps and there were plenty of good diamonds to take care of the rest of Mr. Muzzy’'s losers. A grand slam. i; What =a play that eight oil spades was. It meant the difference between down two—and one extra trick.

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Be New Tumbler Puts Junior's Milk Quota -

Food Finds Range From Chocolates & * To Confections Made With Fruit

By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor JB JUNIOR A YOUNGSTER who thinks the best use for milk is to squirt it between his two front teeth? If he is, we've found a gadget to persuade him other-

the lid keeps them from spilling. All parts of the Merry-Go-8ip are removable to make cleaning easy. The tumbler, in opaque ~pink and blue (the dome is clear plastic), is made of odorless, This is a plastic which may be washed in hot

changing rust or stain or slog. It costs $1.20 in Block's

A 'Peach of a Hat' by Draper UESS YOU'D CALL IT a “peach of a hat”. ..a new "Draper they have at Wasson’s. (Drapers are exclusive here with Wasson’s.) Body of the hat is white

tic looking h, complete .- with wigan leaves. Yours

extra fine Beosiiee they are 80-gauge, 15-denler, instead gauge. Price on these is $2.50

Another food find: The Aplet or Cotlet contactions 10-58 bought in Ayres’ tearoom. These are fruit and nut

ashington, to the making. The result is rather like a super-delicate paste does. The Aplets are 32 4 box. . big array of Russell. Slover's delicious choeolates in Tr first floor candy department, of sweets for a Mother's Day

ent in which you'll find a buyer erine Bweets buys the sweets for the sweet shop.)

Mr. Muzzy Unwittingly ~ Makes a Spectacular Play

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his usual full measure of criticism badly rattled. In a desperate effort to]

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SALADS LOOM ever so importantly in springtime menus, - when appetites need to be stirred with imaginative foods. This savory tomato and cottage cheese aspic is one to t the eye and taste. is pleasing to look at and a delight to eat. A hearty serving may well be the basis of a luncheon or supper menu for warm weather days. This attractive salad is one that you will want to keep .in mind for ‘buffet meals the year ‘round, Loo.

And there are no parts to infants depart-

panama done in a trim and becoming cloche style, with a brim that rolls up in back, It is-band-ed with grosgrain jn your cholce of several colors. The peachy part !s the ornament attached at the side where

Ale TOMATO ASPIC 1 ¢. tomato juice 3% tsp,.-salt 14 c. diced celery Few grains cayenne * 1 clove garlic

Butler Plans Sports Dinner

The second annual sports banquet for the members of the Women's Recreation Association . of Butler University is’ planned] for 5:30 p. m. Wednesday, The event will be held in the cafeteria. Miss Mary Ann Hands, Springfield, Ill, is chairman. A maypole theme will form the decorations. A musical program will be presented by the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority’'s quartet land the Delta Delta Delta Soirority’s trio, The members of the quartet are Miss Dorothy Ellen Romine, Covington, and Misses Hands, Marcia Mathews and Nancy Claar. The trio members are Miss Norma Brown, Hagerstown; Miss Jeannine Lute, Hammond, and Miss Jeannette Cas-

yds to Be Made

Miss Jean Fein, president, will introduce the mistress of=:cere-

Also found at Wasson’ 's are, some extra-fine Gotham hose

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Awards will be presented and two trophies will be given for outstanding achievements in co-ed sports. New officers education organizations and Honorariés will be named. The honor

South dealer. . “9 guests will be Dr. Elizabeth B. NORTH (Mr. Champion) garg, ee G. J. Daniel,

H, P. Fitzgerald, Frances C, Brecount, Julia Sweet, Grace Watkins, U. B. Burkett and Clara Fulton, Miss Jane Lewis and Miss

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Buffet special for warm-weather meals

2 taps, unfiavored gelatin. 2 tbsps. cold water 1% tsps. vinegar ‘Heat tomato juice to boiling. Add salt, celery, cayenne and garlic, Boll for 10 minutes. Strain and add to gelatin that has been softened in the cold ‘water, Add vinegar and pour into & mold that has been rinsed with cold water. Chill for about two hours. * ” » ” SAVORY COTTAGE CHEESE 1% thaps. unflavored gelatin 4 e. cold water 14 ec. boiling ‘water 2 ¢. cottage cheese ic. evaporated milk 154 ©. mayonnaise 2 thsps. lemon juice 142 tsp, salt 1 tbsp, grated onion

Gourmets' Galley—

Edible Vegetab Enlivens Spring

table.

the center. of In the center of the ice, stic firmly, tender stalks of celery, leaves attached. Around tite base of the celery arrange separated raw cauliflowerets, imbedding the stems in the ice. Sprinkle atop with paprika. Make an outer edge of many radish roses, and, touch the whole bouquet up with jumbo ‘green olives, here and there.

Use Glass Compote To add to the decor and delight (we hope), Ww LDlaced a glass compote on e "side of the centerpiece, to hold dunking sauce for legumes, In one bowl, Mustard Sauce: Mix three tbsps. dry mustard, one and one-half tbsps, sugar, or more, and one beaten egg: add three-fourths cup "vinegar and cook in double boiler till mixture thickens. Cool, then add one tbsp. olive oil and two or more packages _cream, cheese, mashing into the mixture till of proper dunking ‘consistency. : Lastly, stir in one tbsp, minced chives, one tsp. Worcestershire and salt to taste.

Veal Loaf and Avocados

In the other compote, use a modified Aloli Sauce: Mash six cloves garlic; add one.and ohehalf c. mayonnaise, made with olive oll and lemon juice in egg yolk; sweeten slightly to taste; stir in one tsp. caviar. At the far end of your table, place a large platter centered

EAST Martha Coddington, ie, Ave (Mr. Dale) NG1se rxss |Women's Club Plans D942 p—xes May Breakfast Sunday C—-K383 1 The Indianapolis Business and SOUTH ied Professional Women's Club will : RAK 3 sponsor a May Breakfast on SunDA day morning in the Marott Hotel. 0—-AQ Mrs. E. J. Carter, Mrs. Homer G. ™ bidding: Knight, Miss Julia Winterrowd o - N x |and Miss Lucille Maze are mem- > s Pe SENT Pass bers of of the program committee. S38 Pass 4D Pass Gu h G 68 Ala vide ; to the

Hoosier to Wed In California

Swecial ALTADENA, Cal, Apr. 28Mr, and Mrs. John ‘M. Scott of this city announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Hlizabeth Agnes, to John Lawrénce Gimlich. Mr, Gimlich is the son of August P. Gimlich, 1315 W, 324 St. Indianapolis. The wedding will be Sunday in| St. Mark’s Episcopal Church here. Mr. Gimlich and his bride-to-be are graduates of Pasadena Junior College, Pasadena, Cal,

Mrs. Adams Plans

Tea Tomorrow

Mrs. B. Lynn Adams, outgoing president of the Indianapolis Council of Women, will entertain, members of her executive board at a 3 o'clock tea tomorrow after-| noon in Ayres’ Tearoom.

Guests will include Mesdames

Correct depth for planting 11/3 inches below the surface, above. Right, prune hybrid tea

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Edward C. Wakelam, 0, C, Meier, Merlin D. Mullane, Otto C. Mayes, Claude Franklin, H. L. Hasbrook, W. 8. Summerville, William GQ. Holley, Rose Marie Cruzan, L. Marshall Vogler, Robert L. Davis, Elza Henson, Julius Rockener and Thad R, Clarke. a

ITSC, Inc; Elects New Officers

The new officers of the International Travel Study Club, Inc.

They are Mrs. xi. M. Hollings-|, |} Worth, president; Mrs: 0. ¥. An-|

secretaries; treasurer; Mrs. Har- | , auditer; and Mrs.

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By MARIE McCARTHY % ONCE IN a blue moon we make a discovery. Today we disclose an edible centerpiece, glimpsed by an alert hostess under Southern skies, It will be an innovation on your springtime buffet supper

Fill a large, somewhat shallow glass center bowl, green or clear crystal, with finely crushed ice, sloping the ice higher toward

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2 tbsps. green pepper, finely chopped celery, finely chopped cucumber, finely diced Soften gelatin in the cold water several minutes. Add the bolling ‘water and stir until dissolved. Put cottage cheese through a coarse strainer, d cheese with milk and mayonnaise. Add lemon juice, salt, onion, green pepper, diced cucumber, celery and cooled gelatin, Let chill until slightly thick ened. Pour on top of aspic that has been chilled for two hours and allow to set for three hours longer. When ready to serve, unmold on chilled plate and garnish with greens and ripe olives, Serves six to eight.

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Loaf, surrounded thickly with parsjey, on which rest halved ‘avocados.. Stuff avocados with drained, canned Queen Anne cherries, filbert centered. Marin-

ate both fruits, before using, in |

wine French dressing. ‘Hot casseroles of potatoes, au gratin, and beaten biscuits straight from the oven warm the picture. Dessert? Homemade cheesecake, of course.

Dr. Felix Morley. Visits Here

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Harrell, 5850 ‘Sunset Lane, ‘have as their house gtiest Dr. Felix Morley of Washington. Dr? Morley will fhtroduce the Great Books Demonstration , Seminar at 8:30 p. m. (DST) today in the World War Memorial, * The ‘book to be discussed isi: “Liberty” (John Stuart Mill), The seminary, sponsored by the Indiana Great Books Foundation, will be opento the public.

Card Party Set

The Assumption Altar Society will have a card party at 8:15 p. m. today in the school hasement, Mrs. Joseph Galvin is in

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JUNIOR SHORT cuT : "MEAT PIE One can /3%-o0zs) aiopped veal or liver, one-half ec. potatoes, seasoned to

Butter a small individual casiserole. Place half of mashed

[potatoes in bottom of casseroie.|

Top with chopped meat. {around the edge of casserole leaving a little of the meat show-

ing. Bake in a moderate oven (375 degrees F.) until top is lightly

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x - - FRIDAY'S MENU BREAKFAST: Prunes with orange slices, cream of wheat, corn muffins, butter or fortifiled margarine, marmalade, coffee, milk, LUNCHEON: Junior short cut meat pie, junior fruit in gelatin centered with cottage Sesas, toasted muffins, tea,

DINNER: Tomato juice, saute of leftover veal, baked potatoes, creamed celery, carrot sticks, hot rolls, butter or fortified margarine, applesauce, molasses cookies, Soften, milk.

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By MARGUERITE SMITH Q-—Will you please compile a fairly complete list of annual garden flowers that will reseed themselves in the fall for the

Herrman, Lebanon; — A-—1 won't make any claim to|— completeness in this list, as you'll be surprised at how many supposedly tender plants will reseed themselves if they like your garden soil or if it's a little protected.

moner sorts that reseed in quantity in thé average central Indiana garden—snapdragons,

sow. And other annuals such as ageratum, calendulas and sometimes even gzinnias and marigolds will volunteer in the spring. Observation in your own garden may surprise you.

Symphony Society Sets eeting Wednesday

The Executive Board of the! Women’s Committee, Indian a, State Symphony Society, will meet, at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday. Mrs.| Sylvester Johnson, 4321 Washing-! ton Bivd., will be the hostess, Annual reports will be given

charge.

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Club Plans Meeting

The Janet Ada Club will meet at 7 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. Elba Hayes, 1127 B. Market | 8

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