Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1949 — Page 20
Picnic Treat
to Prepare oy Grill
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$00 fife On the Foci A Too. a wonderful picnic treat: arhecued Ben, That's a Labor Day picnic thought worth study-
) your Any small fish ~ such as butterfish, flounder, porgles or sea trout may be used.
BARBECUED WHOLE FISH
Clean and dress fish and place g barbecue
on the grill. Sprinkle
a square of butter on each fish, Conk for 10 minutes over glowing
oo awil should be about three inches from the hot coals. At the same time the fish is being grilled, grill large onion slices
with a slice of tomato atop each.’ g
Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
" . . BARBECUE BAUCE e cup catsup, one-fourth cup
two tablespoons one-half teaspoon salt, two tablespoons. Worcestershire sauce, one teaspoon dry mustard, one tabiespoon Tabasco sauce, one onion, sliced. Combine Ingredients and heat to boiling point, go
. ' Friday's Menu BREAKFAST. Melon, soft-cooked eggs, enriched toast, butter or fortified margarine, marmalade, coffee, milk, LUNCHEON: Egg and tomato salad, Russian dressing, toasted cheese bread, butter or fortified margarine, ‘sliced bananas, blueberry cup cakes, tea, milk, PICNIC DINNER: Barbecued whole fish with sliced onion and tomato, fried corn with onion and green pepper, buttered soft rolls, watermeion, coffee, milk, iced carbonated beverages.
Spaghetti Good to Serve Crowds
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Teen Problems— Home Movies
Are Fun
‘Have an Unusual Summer Party
_By JEAN.
party before summer is over! Why not make it an informal get-together in your own backyard? If you have a two-car garage, you're all set, chum, It's an ideal spot for a wing-ding--big enough for ‘a party of twenty and practically dam-age-proof. » Park the cars outside and lug in porch and lawn chairs, the light folding kind. Beg or borrow enough for your expected guests, but leave plenty of clearance. Naturally you'll want some
games, too. And for a special attraction, run. home movies, (§ a NOW, I know you and your gang are bored to tears with the usual amateur movie. Dreary sequences of Junior learning to walk and the Aunts and Uncles acting coy before the camera! But just do this rent or borrow or unearth from some old-timer's attic a few ancient reels of i or more Years: ago. » mn
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markets. on Indianapolis’ near South Side. on a basket of apples, waits for a sale.
THERE'S TIME tor one last
sort of music-maker—a rec- | ord player or a radio. But plan |
them well and stop paying when
haps some question as to whether
Every homemaker is interested in cutting food costs. One of the best places to economize is the South Side Market, 40! E. It's located in the heart of the bustling wholesale food
Here Jack Anderson,
the early morning hours.
This that swells to bedlam when trading is at ifs height. 9am vary day except Saturday. When the fresh foods season closes, “offices” will be open only
Although the market is designed for retail merchants, home-
parfishy view o the market shows the numerous stalls, the truck “stands,” and the activity Business hours are from 5 to 10 p.m, and 2 to
The Doctor Says—
Diet Vital To Health
By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D.
IT 18 SAID that the Chinese pay their "doctors for keeping
fail 41 There is. pers.
this saying is strictly true, but keeping in good health is cerbo fon} thine wanis
yone
v ed There are certain positive steps {which everyone can take in order
in good health. The diet is one of Everyone should include {enough of the basic foods to supply energy needs, but not so much as to produce fatness which carries serious health risks. The three basic foods are the starches or carbohydrates, such as sugar, potato, and bread; proteins, which include meat, eggs, fish, fowl, and milk, and the fats such as oleomargarine, butter and fat meat. A balanced diet of these {foods is needed.
IN ADDITION to these basic foods, minerals are necessary, pariticularly for the growing child, {Calcium, which is an important part of the bone and teeth, is ob{tained largely from dairy prod{ucts, Most other minerals, like {iron, which the blood must have, are present in vegetables.
Exercise is important. Although] A person who gets little or no {physical exercise seems to get by| {with it for awhile, in the long run] {the lack of exercise is likely to {show up by decreased vigor and | ambition. Sleep is also an item. Some peo{ple need more sleep ‘than others, (however. If a person feels rested (and energetic after the night's {sleep, that is a good sign that enough is being obtained.
Leftover Vegetables
Bolster Macaroni . "When you have bits of corn, beans or other vegetables left-
over from meals, fold them into a casserole of macaroni and cheese, The vegetable flavors are readi-
ly accepted by both the bland|%
{macaroni and the cheese. Bits {of left-over meats ‘work equally | | well,
Keep Tomatoes at
(Room Temperature
| Whether you. buy fresh toma{toes or pick your own, eat them right away or-keep them at room temperature. This way. the to-| {matoes will continue developing {flavor and scarlet color. | If you like tomatoes cold, chill [them just before eating.
‘Washing Machines Sell
Housewives, household washers! The names seem to go to-
the first six months of this year more than 3 million of the time, labor and money saving machines) went into American - homes. In| |June women bought virtually 1275,000, highest total in seven or eight months. ‘
We, the Women—
Purity Taken 'For Granted’
By RUTH MILLETT NEA ‘Siaff Writer HERE'S A legal decision that ought to make the women &f It was handed down by a justice in New York County
and it a
the matter. of chastity be» fore marriage. The justice decided in a divorce case brought b efore “him that a man is justi- x ii fied in leaving his wife when ~~ Ruth Millet he discovers she had an affair before marriage. Not only that, sald his decision, but the woman is not even entitled to support, The case on trial involved a couple, both of whom admitted having had premarital experience. Yet the husband was
Hate SERA RARARANNNRERANARAN RNS gether: And truly 80, because in P
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In Women, Judge Says
| allowed to divorce his wife for her misstep. His own was practically condoned in the justice's esplanation of the decision. foSeid-heye i “It Is taken for granted that at marriage the major b of men are not continent. Not
so women—it is assumed the large percentage of women are pure.” AE Taken by granted for whom? Not by trusting girls who marry men who swear they've never loved ancther woman. Not by the girls who have stuck to a rigid, self-imposed moral code in order to be good enough far a man they need to believe is good enough for them. If I remember correctly there is something in the marriage ceremony about taking each other for better or worse. And there's no specification that a wife's or. husband's past isn't
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Photos by Henry E.
N ye dlp Olesing Jr., Times Staff Photographer.”
From 300: Yo S00 farmers sol their produchs to. the appro: makers take advantage of its fresh produce to buy large supplies mately 30 wholesalers who have stands in the area. Only a nomiof fruit and vegetables there, share it with friends if their families nal fee is charged for the market stalls, and most “deals” are comdon't eat it all, can or freeze the food. Mrs. Matthew Roe, 3621 English Ave., tests corn sold by John Hitman, wholesaler.
pleted there. Sam Ardizzone (rig
ht} purchases from Mer-
curio Guiliano of Guiliano & Appleget, wholesa
The Market Basket—
Peaches, Apples Are Cheap And Plentiful This Week
By JEAN
TABBERT
PEACHES AND APPLES are the two most plentiful fruits this week. Both are very cheap and the quality is excellent. Corn-on-the-cob has improved in tastiness over last week and it's cheap and plentiful. ‘Greens (except kale and spinach) are a good bet for
the market basket this week as
and Watermelon. .
PRESH FRUITS AnSitt ore plentiful. Very cheap. Good quality Bananas-—Adequate supply; moderately priced pe-—Not as plentiful or cheap. Grapefra Fy too good About| same price as Honey
nice quality;
week, Monit Cheap, ore antiul Moderately Priced.
ately Nariel ati the Sai buy, espec
y the smal Chea; PeathesExcellont quality. Plentiful. st, over k, but canning season will be Seod or several weeks yet. Very ohean, pecially with fruit coming in Michiga soon.
arv—Beuinine pully 3
Beans-—Oreen, YEAS limas are SCarce,
Bests—8till scarce. Between local crops.
Cal Tee. supply. Moderately pr ~Enou
Celery: h Pascal jo fill the dem Corn-on-the-Cob — Cheap and plentiful. ity has Smproved. Plentiful and c anti
season. Fair price. Plehuful, cheap
Endive—8carce
Greens--All are tiful “except kale and;
Lett leaf lettuce ory roe; California head is very aaron Sid high. lentiful and cheap. -
1 cheap; s Parstoy Cheah hd plentiful.
ce. Peppers—Excellent supply. Cheap. Pot are the best Idahos snd are coming in. about the same Radishes—Scarce. Seuash—Fair 1 moderately Acorn is more plentiful than whi
yellow, Sweet Polatoes—Normal price,
and
Tomatoes —Plentiful and chess. Turnips--Scarc
the fomand. |
Designing Woman
Quality
well as green peppers, tomatoes
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Dessert Omlets Omelets for dessert sound odd, but the French approve of the "custom, Make tiny individual des-
jelly before folding them over.
YOUR _MANNERS— |
Situation: You are visiting a
friend in. a hospital when the |
patient's doctor stops by,
Wrong Way: Start asking the | doctor all about the patients |
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~Elizabeth Hillyer, To brighten up a brea | room or any spot that do with more decoration, ready yourself with a package of col orful decals and go to work. You cut the car pictures in strips according to the width of ‘ the blind ot and apply them one after the other in the usual way, The exira decora. tion is an especially good idea where the blind is helping to shut out a view that's not what it should be—the blind is so handsome you're satisfied to keep it down all the time.
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