Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1949 — Page 20

Est Wel For Lou Menu Uses Veal and

Potatoes Paprika Tasty Dish For ‘Sunday Dinner By GAYNOR MADDOX 2 NBA Stat! Writer . SELECT a veal dish for spring and serve with it for

Spice the first with paprika and the latter with celery seed to make both more interesting. ; VEAL PAPRIKA * Two ozs. salt pork, cut up fine, 14 ¢. minced onion; 1 peeled clove garlic, minced, 2 ozs. boned veal shoulder or round, cut in‘ 1-inch ep. perika 1% botng| Sowers? ” rika, ec. : ei hind cream, 2 tbsps. + « «+ Chalk white earrings flour, % ¢. cold water. and a two-strand choker of Saute first four ingredients in white melon - shaped beads skillet until meat is brown on all{ linked together with gold? sides, Add seasonings and water. « + +» A shell-crocheted straw Cook, covered, over low heat] drawstring bag interlined for one hour, or until veal is very| With yellow? tender. ‘Remove veal to hot plat- + + +» Yellow fabric shortie ter, and keep hot. ’ gloves in slipon style? Add sour cream to pan drip- + «+ Linen pumps with mepings; thén stir in flour and wa- dium French heel and Vter, which have been blended to| throat, dyed a soft blue? ' smooth paste. Cook over low|| i At until thickened. Pour over|| ~Mmeat, Serve with mashed potatoes, flavored with celery seeds. Serves four. . . n o

Sunday's Menu BR FAST-Orange Juice, tiny link sausages, griddle cakes, butter or for. tified margarine, maple sirup, coffee, milk.’ DIN NE R—Veal paprika, mashed with celery seeds, buttered

By LOUISE FLETCHER Times Woman's Editor ITH WHAT costume would you wear: + + » A natural rough straw hat with medium brim and a wreath of double white corn-

ANSWER: All these acces : sories,” from Ayres’, were chosen to go with a soft blue ‘clogue organdy dress, for wear to a garden wedding. On the blue background of the frock, made with cap sleeves and plunging neckline, is a frosty tracery of

berries, cup cakes, tea, milk. white flowers.

The Doctor Says— i Brain: Tumors

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By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. THE CAUSE of brain tumors is not known. Since they may occur almost anywhere inside the skull symptoms depend on where the

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some cases, it may produce diffi culties in swallowing. : In others, the symptoms may involve the hearing, the eyesight, or muscular co-ordination in one part of the body or another. Headache is a fairly common symptom of brain tumor and so is persistent vomiting. } If ‘a brain tumor is suspected,

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and successfully removed surgically, If it 1s found possible to remove all of the tumor tissue they will not grow back. If the tumor has not destroyed important parts of the brain tissue, complete recovery is possible,

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Take aluminum foil along when you go. fishing, so you can wrap each catch in it as you pull the scaly captive from the water. the nervous system must be care-| After your day's fishing, the ones you caught in early morning willithird round of the suit. as the ones that

THIS LITTLE home is an outstanding example of the modern American ranch type. The exterior walls are designed of part rough brick and part wide horizontal siding. The gable ends

The front porch with the overhanging roof, built-in flower box, western type roof-sup-porting posts and large picture window are perhaps the most outstanding external features.

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Blackwood on Bridge—

clubs, How would you play?

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Proper Timing Essential In Making This Contract

By EASLEY BLACKWOOD

MRS. KEEN had to time her play just right to bring home her contract on today's hand. The opening lead was the queen of

East-West cards for a moment. Now if the diamond finesse wins you can run off nine tricks in & hurry—

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five diamonds, two spades and

Mr. Abel would still have the

two clubs, South dealer over, : . || But if the king of diamonds| North-South vulnerable 8.8 8 is wrong you have to win one] « NORTH (Mr. Masters) YET IT 1S surprising. how heart trick to make your bid. 81075 2 many mothers neglect that part In that case you have two HK J of their daughters’ training. enemy high cards to knock out D-AQO538 They believe that they have ~—and you have only two stoppers 4 done everything they should in the danger suit, clubs. WEST EAST for their teen-age daughters in 80 a hold-up play in indicated (Mr. Abel) (Mr. Dale) the way of marriage prepara--—and that is what Mrs, Keen 8 9.4 8 J 8 tion if they help them to be used. She let Mr. Abel win the] HA 8 8 H-9 7642 popular by getting them pretty first trick. He continued with the] p-.7 ¢ D—K 6 i clothes or letting them enterjack of clubs and Mrs, Keen won| 0—.Q J 1098 C—8 6 2 tain, with the king. "SOUTH (Mr. Keen) Such mothers don't worry sually at no trump contracts S—AK 6 over the faot that their daughyou tackle your longest suit HQ 10 5 ters may go into marriage first. But not in this situation. D—J 108 2 knowing absolutely nothing If Mrs. Keen had taken the dia- O—A K 1 about child care, cooking, manmond finesse at this point, Mr.| wpe bidding: aging a home, decorating, or Dale would have won and re-| g Ww N g | entertaining graciously. turned a club eliminating thel; nop Pass 2NT Pass That’s not so bad if a girl is last stopper from the closed hand.|g Ny All Pass going to be able to spend all

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Don't Neglect Vital Training

By RUTH MILLETT NEA Stalf Writer CHANCES ARE about three-to-one that the modern girl

wind up as a combination housewife-career girl, says the Women's

Bureau of the Labor Department. Those are the odds. So what are you doing to make sure that your teen-age daughter will be able to handle both jobs successfully? i She probably has some ideas of her own as to the kind of | job she wants. And you are probably making provisions for her to get the necessary | training for her career— | whether that means sending her to college, to a business hool, letting her go into, nurses’ training, or whatever it may be. 3 But are you doing anything to help her prepare for the role of housewife?

career and a household a woman has to be able to do both jobs efficiently and with as little wasted effort as possible, Since girls don't, as a rule, learn a great deal about practical homemaking in school, training them for homemaking is a job mothers should take

her married years learning how

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run the rest of his clubs.

Abandons Heart Suit At the third trick Mrs. Keen led thé five of hearts. Mr, Abel played small (it wouldn't have helped him to go in with the ace) and dummy’s king won. Now the heart suit was promptly” abandoned. If Mrs. Keen had become a little greedy, and tried for a second heart trick Mr. Abel would

have won with the ace and led a That would have set up two heart 8 dn Mr. Dale’ hand while

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The combination of these two materials, together with many picture windows, makes this small home look much more pretentious than it really is. It is almost square and, therefore, un-

You enter the protected front door and “directly on the left is a large coat closet, and to the right a long narrow living room with a beautiful picture window on the right and a natural fireplace in the opposite ‘wall, There is a hall directly in

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ing to all other parts of the home, and the architect has designed a separation wall to be built of glass block to add a further decorative touch to the living room area.

Dividing Wall Built You pass from the living room directly into the dining room, which has another pic-

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he still had the king of diamonds for an entry. Mrs, Keen's play at trick four was a spade to the ace in her hand. Then she finessed the jack Mr. Dale won his king and led back a club. But Mrs. Keen had the ace for this trick and she racked up her game without delay. By excellent timing she brought in a hand which a less careful player would have missed.

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to be a homemaker. If that's her full-time job she can take her time and muddle through her work, even though she isn't very efficient at it. But it's a different story if a girl has to be a homemaker after working hours. Then she hasn’t the time to learn by the trial-and-error method. So, since the odds are in favor of your daughter's combining marriage and a career sometime during her adult life, you really owe it to her to give her some sound and sensible training in the job of homemaking. .

ern automatic yashing machines were employed, there would also be room for a mangle. The service entrance leads directly into this utility room and kitchen area.

Has Master Bedroom

Now, to return to the central hall. On the left hand front corner of the hall is a master bedroom, 10x12 feet, with three large closets. One of these closets could very easily be converted into a wardrobe affair with lots of drawers which would eliminate the necessity of a bureau in“this room. As a matter of fact, the larger of the three closets could be made into

a French door on the right leading to an outdoor terrace. The architect has shown a dividing wall between this dining and living room, but if degired, this wall could be elim-

inated, making these rooms into a planned area. Directly off the dining room is a very compact and efficiently designed kitchen and utility room. The kitchen has a sink in the center of the back wall and directly under the window overlooking t h e backyard. There are work counters and shelves on both sides and a shelf underneath the window for potted plants. To the right of this area is another large window overlook~ ing the side yard and a door leading directly into the utility room. The utility room has space for a gas or oil-fired heating unit and room for two laundry tubs and washing machine. If one of the more mod-

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Local Women Take Trip to N.Y.

Mrs. Clarence N. Warren, 419 BE. 48th St, and Mrs. Elizabeth Hess, 4823 College Ave, are motoring to Little Neck, N. Y,, to visit Mrs. Warren's grandchildren. Her son, Capt. Warren Jr., and Mrs. Warren, will vacation in the Pocono Mountains during the visit. Returning with Mrs, Warren and Mrs, Hess the latter part of June will be Mrs. Warren's grandson, Roger Kent, who will spend the summer with his grandmother at her cottage in Powers Lake, Wis. Also coming with Mrs. Warren will be a granddaughter, Janice Kay Warren, who will divide her time between her maternal dparents, Mr." and Mrs. ester Zechigl, and her aunt, Mrs. David Holmes, Louisville,

Nancy Ostrander To Be Honored

Mrs. Joseph Ostrander, 323 N. Audubon Road, will hold open house from 6:30 to 10 p. m, Sunday in honor of her daughter, Nancy, and her guests, Miss Rose Oporta, who will return next week to Santiago 'Cuba after spending the last month here. Also to be honored are Dr. and Mrs. Robert Zellmer, who are leaving for Spokane, Wash. Mrs. Zellmer is the former Miss Eva Ruth Ham, There are no invitations, }

Vacationing In West

Mrs, Scot Clifford, Brendonwood, is vacationing in Coronado, Cal. She will return to Indianapolis in several weeks after visiting San Francisco, Portlan

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a built-in dressing table, The third closet could be used for the storage of garments, hats, etc. This would make only a bed necessary in this room. There is another bedroom in the back left hand corner of this home, slightly smaller in size, but also a room with two huge closets which could use the same treatment as suggested for the front bedroom. Both ‘of these bedrooms have large corner picture windows which overlook three sections of the yard. In between the two bedrooms is a long narrow bath with room for a built-in vanity or chest of drawers, and directly outside of the bath is an additional linen closet on the right and space for another storage closet at the inside end of the hall. This little house is unusually small to have so many closets, but there are — count them — nine closet areas, which should, be enough for even the most discriminating housewife. |

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By MARGUERITE SMITH Q—We've just moved into a new house. The yard is completely bare except for a few ever-

Shockney photo. A nuptial rite Sunday will unite Miss Henrietta Strohmeier and Harry Herron. The ceremony will be read in the Presbyterian Church, Franklin. The future bride is the daughter of Mrs. Henry Strohmeier, Franklin, and Mr. Herron is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Herron, Lapel.

Jr. Wilson, C The wedding will be Sunday in the home of the future bride's parents.

Designing Woman— : Home Fashions Dictate Light Joweite?” ovo « [Finishes in Maple Furniture

By ELIZABETH HILLYER ALL MAPLE furniture has likeness that you like—it fis simple, sturdy, small scaled for small rooms, very American and very much in style for today’s casual Hving. And you can always find new pieces that go perfectly with those that you have. But look at maple furniture in the stores today and you'll see one big difference right away. That is, in the color of its finishes. Some maple furniture is medium dark and reddish and some is light. Home fashions favor the lighter finishes just now, the honey tones like those you see on maple antiques which came from beeswax rubbed into the raw wood by hand.

8 = ”» OTHER differences in maple are not so easy to see. Some furniture is made of hard rock or sugar maple, the finest kind, some of.it of soft maple and birch combined and some furniture which seems to be maple is made instead of birch, pine, beech or cherry finished in maple tones. Only the wood that is clear and evenly grained can be used for the light finishes, A piece of dark maple may be of good quality but it is of course possible to cover up imperfections with darker color,

Be Prepared

For Picnics There's a lot of fine picnic

Holmes-Evans Rites Scheduled June 19

Miss Shirley Rae Evans will be feted at a dessert bridge party and crystal shower tomorrow from 2 to 5 p. m. Mrs, John Collins and her daughter, Sharon, 203 W. 43d St, will be the hostesses.

June 19 to Donald H. Holmes.

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An 1800 cook book advised cooks to drop water on the oven bottom. If the water hissed, the oven was supposed to be hot enough for baking. A far cry from today’s modern heat controls.

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