Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1949 — Page 7

To’ SAVE sD a die and kitchen rush, get the habit of ~ panning you budget menus days

By GAYNOR MADDOX

‘soup, chef's salad with liverwurst,

“butter “or fortified margarine,

_ abundant and

andthe local supply of more]

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"guides: Luncheon: ‘Egg ‘salad sand- , radish and cucumber rei-

ish, milkshake, tea. Dinner: Sauteed liver, new potatoes, cabbage with celery seed, lettuce and tomato salad, bread, butter or fortified margarine, apricot tapico, coffée, milk. Luncheon: Creamed salmon on toast, mixed vegetables, chocolate pudding, tea, milk. ; Dinner: Chilled potato and leek

bread, butter or fortified margarine, peach whip, coffee, milk. Luncheon: Cheese rarebit, mixed vegetables, graham crackers and Jelly, tea, milk: Dinner: Cold sour grass soup, salmon salad, hot corn muffins,

blackberries and cream, coffee, milk. Luncheon: Grilled lverwurst

slices, lima ‘beans, radish roses, fresh cherries, tea, milk, Dinner: Escalloped potatoes and “POFK “CHOPS, “applesauce; snap beans, lettuce wedges with French dressing, bread, butter or fortified margarine, whipped fresh fruit

By LOUISE FLETCHER

Times Woman's Editor : LOUSES, BECAUSE OF THEIR wardrobe-"

extending - possibilities, are

robes,

perhaps even

, more important in campus wardrobes (if that's ssible) than They Are In ON-CAMPUS Warde w= The three pictured were chosen and

modéled by members of Wasson’s college board

asthe. kind. to. pack. into. backs

to-school lug-

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ment of colors — frost white (neutral), rust,

gold or green — and Is $5.98.

Mimi Kulwin of Purdue University wears a colorful rayon crepe blouse which is at home with. suits or with sep kirts. Lon

._sleeves, an interesting collar and ball buttons |

are style points, It may be bought in beige, rust, rose, white or blue and is $3.98.

Don't Use Floor as Trash Can

— By JEAN WHAT 8 A floor for? To walk y. ANd GCCAETONANY to sit on. It's definitely not a trash basket or a pantry shelf

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why they aren't Tfull of clothes and

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Sheer and feminine

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wearing exactly like the one she has on. instinctively dis

How sho can have - Slosst have a thing to wear ~ a cer.

How she can satisfy herselt ; ‘as to what another woman 18 like in just one meeting. “How -she can like. another woman and still enjoy pointing

Why she can have a lone man to dinner with a rhinimum of work and worry—but has to give the whole house a good = going over and work out an - elaborate menu if he is going + to bring his wife along.

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gelatin, coffee, milk.’ Luncheon: Clam chowder, sal mon salad sandwiches,

| sage.

The one with black velvet collar and velvet-

Myrna“ Lewis, of “Imad tana University, ‘chooses the kind of sheer and feminine biouse which goes with the silk or velveteen suit for

«feeners are plenty -

# 11 eve cuffed semi-dolman sleeves is worn by Judie , : brovaict ens ) cod fish on| Morrison of Mount Holyoke College. It is of wear to a dean's tea or other “dressy” campus | under foot. except the delphinium. Does deltonst, Rw ors sna Deans wool jersey, one of the season's most popular event. This one, at $5.98, is of sheer nylon, and Junior leaves a trail of candy phinium seed need some special - k jo susp 'l fabrics. Teamed with corduroy, jersey or-flan- the lace outlining shirred front panel and | papers and gum. wrappers. Bro- of care? \ LINOLEUM COATING scallions, bread, butter of forth{ ci st makes s suitable costume for many Sleeves, 810 is of nylon. The blouse comes in | ther parks his empty milk glass kindof care? W.12th St. (als BY LT. a ne, biueherry Pot PI a campus occasion. It is available in an assort- white or pink. et the tue u his peanut > fees a eng = 0 en wl for Floors 2 Cabinet Tops Shean} Jelly omelet, mixed : T M ' N alo Jeane) ie So ” i ? P g | @ Gives long lasting sparkle jetables, toast and cheese Blackwood on Bridge— 7 ussy-iviussy s ame 8 pop spring or early summer is seed : ' Ke, 1a : {Does 1 Injustice bottles in corners and _under survested the previeus-seaso onl _@ Dries in one hour - * . pe iri s ehairs.- And. older. te BOR ming 2 2 Dinner: Braised brea 5 amb Mr. “Da le; by Duckin ng Fast. se L chalantly- flick cigarette-ashes-. ~t-detertorates- “rapidiy--and- rm —— - with brown gravy, new potatoes; A tussy-mussy 1s much ‘nicer | here, there and everywhere. At germinates less Successfully in ; me : parsley onions, radish and olive “ithan- the silly name would indl- = : Sorihinen on bs mm —— : = CL ! -C ew or e r I C S cate. It's simply a tiny bouquet of a Sue oF 4 188, Hey Ey after It has stood around. For| - _ Sufficient for WE YH : margarine, rhubarb and pineapple; fragrant Teaves intended for hold- ep. poised us that Teduph many local gardens) 9x12 Linoleum. cup, coffee, milk. By EASLEY BLACKWOOD nz in the apd. Where Warinith) -quet! es ] ers buy delphinium seed this] = . s = = MR. DALE'S pridiant ducking play on this hand meant a ‘dif-{ing in the hand, ere warm - Naturally a partial solution month or next: from Socal YG Tuesd ay's Menus | ference of three tricks in his favor. releases their scent. For someone, Now, NO ow is " deliberately to the floor-littering problem | seedsmen who get in current 0 | Tt irritated Mr. Champion to be shut out of Gis biaging on his bed-bound on a hot summer day| destructive and messy. But how is a rumpus room of your own. season's seed from West Coast NO la BBN, ~ BREAKFAST: Tomato juice | good hand. He thought of doubling four spades but his better Judg-|¢piq 15 the ideal bouquet. careless can we get? Thought- ~ But even here, you'd better be | growers. This fresh seed ger-| with lemon slices, shredded |ment prevailed. And it was well that it did. Make them of rose-scented| Jess habits lead to littered ' reasonably tidy. Bad habits on | minates quickly: and makes wheat, raisin toast, butter or The opening lead by Mr. Champion was the king of hearts. Be- geranium leaves, spikes Of laven- room, spotted carpets and your own premises make it | plants large enough to winter] WwW ASSON’S fortiffed margarine; - coffee, rou playing to this trick, MI| “pace gealer eaves, Sp | burned floors. And they make tough for you to mind your | over successfully in either| - x milk. Dale looked the situation - over East-West vulnerable. der or bergamot, Include herbs you plenty unpopular — your — manners in-Mom's living room ecold-frame or open ground, bh { SIXTH FLOOR LUNCHEON: Deviled ham |carefully. He wished he had been NORTH (Mrs. Keen) such as basil, thyme, or rosemary.| own and those of your pals, or other people's parlors. have found. . sandwiches, stewed fresh |dealt a singleton club. Then he 5—Q 8 * : a, : plums, oatmeal cookies, tea, [might have had a chance-to make H=A 6 . — * ee mile . |the hand by setting up dummy’'s D—-8 32 - DIN N ER: Panned ham- ~|oiub suit-for- discards... f... CoeA.9. 18 x: burgers, mashed potatoes, |Outsmarts Enem WEST ST at . Zucchini Italian style shred- of coursbugy fonda set up. (Mr. Champic 3) (Mr, Abel) ded lettuce -and cabbage, [clubs even though*he held a > 13 iss Dy “543 French dressing, crusty bread, |bleton in the suit. But that would —K Q J lr 33 butter or fortified margarine, |involve the risk of letting Mr. Ba 2 D—J » blueberries and sliced ba- - |Abel gain the lead and if he did,/C—K 2 THT Do) nanas, iced. coffee, milk. it was practically certain the epg ie ) le) . y : enemy would promptly cash three - _ 2 - quick diamond tricks. eS ts ) _Laceys Honeymoon Tren a pay occur Tay RTE - cvs tomers would enable | “him to c—4 ; : “in” West Virginia Teet: dummy’s clubs without losing LPs a WEST Nongn EE = Ae ose a tele i the Club sult iteelf, He Paks gE : WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, |ducked the opening -lead, permit- Pass 48 All Pons \ W. Va. Aug. 8—Mr. and Mrs. Hog Mx. Cuampion's king of . . Jlan Lacey Jr. are hearts to win > Gn id a ee, The| Mr. Champion glared suspicious- The Doctor Say . bride was Miss Joan Eisenbarth,|ly at MryDale and continued with, Ci - PF ; ~daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H.| ithe queen of hearts. Dummy’s| ITeS amous “lace won and the trey of clubs was) A . Eisenbarth; “346 Lincoln 8t., Indi .. we anapolis. |discatded from the closed hand. TB Vi ctim Ss . The couple was married Taty Luck “and Skill” “= yams 30. Mr. and Mrs. Lacey Jr. Now Mr, Dale cashed the ace Book Relates join Mr. Lacey's parents, Mr. and of clubs and led a low_club which : . Mrs. Lacey, Kokomo, at Crystal pe ruffed with the nine of spades. | Disease to Genius Lake, Beulah, Mich. |A sll spale fonthe gn By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. 3) put. hin In dummy. ior 8 DR. LOUIS J. MOORMAN, : DR. ANSWERS— the 10 of es. he Cronoog b8| Oklahoma City, Okla, has AN ‘Question: Some members 6 [fingers for luck, Mr, Dale next| [a-heok ca ed Tuberculosis. and. my family are subject 0 [1.4 to dummy’s queen of spades. i nius,’” In the preface Says vim -.-....bloating indigestion and nerv-" "| "\wpon the spades broke 2-2 it ‘hat he hopes it may. help remove bon ” ousness with ‘coated tongue. |was all over. Mr. Dale “pitctied he Sewaraned. Sigua Jo 5 and backache. What is this" [4]] of his diamonds on dummy’s|® b © oat those. suffering. from. condition? {three good clubs, making six-odd he osia. ected an i . Answer: There are. several on the hand. | e a, collec «a - pressive possibilities, The most likely “Luck, luck, luck!” roared Mr. &rraY 0 arous Te me uberis a condition called spastic Champion. oy culosis. Robert <Ouls evenson, : colon. "The bloating could be | “Luck. and: good play,” cor. | Who was an invalid with tubercuconsciously, a condition which Jeeta Mrs. Keen. rn if overcame the Grams ( Sciousiy, a con on wnic ‘ reece - is fairly ¢omman and asso- ] Send questions on bridge to |backs of his condition well enough ciated with some nervous dis- | Mr. Blackwood, The Indianap. [to become one of the most celepositions. | olis Times, Indianapolis 9. {trated Buthors of all fine, Bash riedric chiller, Marie 1- - ; kirtseff, Katharine Mansfield, Voi- : : ~All Children Like This. Design taive, Molléte, Francis THOMpEON, Shelley, Keats, Ralph Waldo Emerson and St. Francis -of Assisi are . subjects ° of fascinating biograrhical accounts in Moorman’s book. . The accomplish-| ments of their genius .are fitted|-~“the-ups—and downs-of their tuberculosis. ’ ” » » ” MOORMAN points out that tuberculosis may give .rise to" two definite: manifestations. One is i to-decrease physical energy, and the other to stimulate mental activity. Sometimes enforced physical rest may create an increase cy ‘ble for you to Bumper, grille, Sorwors wins and E p. ‘ + in mental activity as a sort of rec- } hi g wonder= which makes it impossible 10 arking lights ali become part of a “on 2 i BRE is a hint of SOME 0 - *Jock hor s” with the car ahead of you. 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