Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1949 — Page 10
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French Toast Sandwiches Are Taste Treat Ear “Well for Lass—
‘Cake Makes | Good Desert
Family Will | Cry for More |
¥/ | By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Staft Writer LOOKING FOR easy de luxe. |
|desserts? Here is oné that begins > ) |with bakery cake and ends with cries of “more; 'more!"” ! To. » > i
ANNE CABOT 040 S. Wells St.
w n Bridge— T V G | : ee Blackwood on Bridge— rimming Varies Gloves . Sl St rn. By MRS. ANNE CABOT GAN Slow a Here are three pairs of. croone ‘pa.cern. Three diueren ‘omes ul types of loop stitely trimmipg © oy doubié crochel gloves.; Make Bi Scramble them in your lavorite -€olors, g | add a maiching bag. 3 : | and large included, stitch illus-, 2nd Rescues Golore | trattons and material require‘ding on ~today’s * hand suddenly! ~~ T0 order, use the coupon, ‘blossomed out into a mad loverbids which came to a jolting .|stop at a contract that could have
| ©} cheted gloves to make trom Jus Cnange the appearance of tac Pattern 5013 incjudes crochet: Doubles, Overbids ing instructions, small, mediuai.... AFTER A SLOW start the bid: Mo" |scramble ‘of doubles, rescues and. been beaten-—but wasn't.
Mr. Muzzy doubled the two! : Chicago A, 111 spade bid because he knows Miss. No. 5013 Price 20¢ CHOCOLATE BAKED ALASKA Brash is an overbidder and hé has ; y CAKE
‘seen others collect big penalties Name .,.....ivenses soreness:
Neither side e vulnerable West dealer
Four egg whites,’ six tablespoons Sugar, one-half teaspoon vanilla extract, oné (8-inch) layer|
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MISS BRASH 1 BR io Si ritse nearest bakers’ cake, one quart choco-! S—QJ10952 {late ice cream. wi H~A [City Tessas essasnesnt ase RREIS | Beat egg whites until stiff, but E PK a BUR Jo ve sivas ani huss sanines not dry. Blend in sugar and vi-| b nit gn . pre ——————— nilla extract. Continue beatin MRE. ‘ABEL MR. MUZZY 8
until meringue stands in peaks)
Season Grids
a . 4: ; ; 00 3 3 and is well blended.’ oe ——_- Place cake on a cookie sheet.! D-Q J 2 p—4 4 perore Use Pile ice cream .on .cake leaving
c-Qe8: C~K.J 917 is Ds MR. MEEK i ith pi heese are succulent. S—none Ne French toast sandwiches spread with pineapple che u Snore; 7+ [rly Seasoned beiore they ate NH PICK YOUR favorite- salad. The French toast sandwiches 1; tsp. salt D—=2 10985 to 10 minutes with the cover t FRIDAY. S. MENU # “Transplant” the “ingredients - today are unusual in that they Dash pepper C—8 542 clsed before brushing both grids BREAKFAST: Tomato |CFeam is well covered by the meto bread and you've concocted
use " Vineappiv-cheess spread . p..iter or margarine The bidding: with 5 on of unsaited ji ic. cheese omelet, enriched, ringue. v as well as the egg mixture. , hae, WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH Coong fat or salad oil. | Brown quickly in a hot oven " g the .chees ra n $ # - 4 toast, butter or fortified mar a wonderful taste treat. That's “vw Using the .cheese spread and | H Dol Pas PTS ontinue heating for two to garine,. coffee, milk. : (450 .degrees F.) for approxi-
about one-half inch around edge of cake uncovered.
Cover ice cream and cake with
waffle iron grids must be props |erly seasoned before they are Used, 501 3
The Market Basket— Cauliflower, Celery Plentiful Iced Tea Flavor
By JEAN TABBERT
at three diamonds -|garage, basement or wherever a
‘Rescues Don't Fit |storage wall might come in handy. fee, milk, Dishes in black type holding the jnstr Btrawberries—Excelient auality, Reason. TO maintain the flavor of iced) put rescues don't fit in with The cabinets come. in many sizes, indicate plentiful items this g instrument. i Abie . ! I
meringue, making sure that ice
vat Te ' FRENCH TOAST the Dregs, make ihiee and 1h 28 Dbt 3 p [three more minutes with ‘the. ™ j UNCHEON: Bowls of [mately five minutes. Serve im: , % che lea R wi Li Pas 3D Pass Pass SUids closed. en excess grease i . mediately. ’ . oat i today's Tec SANDWICHES Wiches Beat ine-egg With Wie | pau > s 8rids closed. Th § split pea soup, croutons, cot ediatel u ied Pes = : - milk, salt and pepper. Dip | py All Pass can be removed . with absorbent tage cheese with chopped Serves six to eight. Choose ie salad nearly. 7 5.47 glass pineapple cheese Ach sandwich in this egg mix- sm paper or by baking one or two : . k » wher vegetable salad, French dressevecvhody ines a Gir isapple spread ture and brown on both sides [EF Soubiing ier, He wif a tiie shces of bread between the grids. yeh Melba toast, fruit bowl Pocket Mi cr . and cheese, can he made In in a skillet in whic utter or 1 eer pa— = g 8 number of combinations ~~ 8 alices. day-old bread, crusts margarine ‘has been melted. land two spades almost certainly v | (apples, pears), peanut, but- / oscope cottage cheese and shredded trimmed Cut each sandwich in haif [would have been made. ersatile Cabinets | ter cookies, lea, Ill ¢ Has Lens S stem pineapple or pimespple slices 1 #88 - diagonally, garnish with parsley | Of course it didn’t look- that Steel kitchen cabinets can be DIYs yen Joe ob y with cheesé spreads. 1; ¢. milk . and serve hot. way to Mr. Meek. Holding no| [put to good use in solving :stor- soe, 8 towed toma A pocket microscope, about Sateen —————————— assm—— ’ spades at all, he was afraid’ he'yge problems not only in the kit-| fried potatoes, stewed toma- fountain pen size, has a lens sys- |’
Per. : sg INDIANAPOLIS TIMES, a _ THURSDAY, SEPT. 1,1049
~ Baked Dsne,
By MARGUERITE 8
Q-—~I have a tuberdus bégonia
plant 1 received as 8 gift. I put it out in the yard for the summer. Do I leave it there this winter or pot. it up for indoors? If so, what soil’ mixture and care? Mrs, Clarence og Mooresville.
~Tuberous begonias are tender "
plants. The top will wither in the first light frosts. And you will have to bring the root ndoors if you want to save the tuber. These begonias also need a definite resting period so don't try to grow them on through the winter, Dig the tuber right
after frost, cut off the withered"
top, store the root in a cool place until mid-February when it will probably begin to show sigris-of life If you place it in moist peat moss or soll—indoors, of course,
ig questions on gardening
to Mrs. Smith, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 8.
Electric Appliance Saves Water
One of the-easiest ways to re
duce® water consumption—which |is oftén necessary in dry summers
—is- to wash your dishes in an
electric dishwasher.
Some dishwashers use only
{about four gallons of water, and because they hold up to 100 pieces of china, glass and silver, the average family néed not use them [mere than twice a day.
| ¥ronty Applesauce
Frozen applesauce cut into véry
¥ toes and onions, enriched small piec i Ice Cubes Retain AN in tor fie ibis set. er] hha > laundry, but also in po oaq batter or fortified i ie an alum a ee at until ty frosty : chlidren’s rooms, the work shop, margarine, mixed green salad, (the side which can be adjusted makes a perfect childrens’ des« chocolate baked Alaska, €of- by the forefingsr of the hand sert. Color it with green food coloring and flavor with mint exIn use, the end of the tube rests tract. It may also be used as a
{use one cup of coffee and two cups ol berries -are of . excellent quality CoTrsteCRiietma tn Be of water per tray. P* make a good dummy for a dia : {mond contract, so—wham, five] and very FeAsonAble. [Caution sr—More plentiful i elory~Ci00d supply of Pasc aT |dlamonds! Mr. Abel doubled that,
pr pe Pe ; form: on the-seb— igher, sal on oY Cari ish. Iced Brinks |and there was a bad moment FRESH FRUITS |pili—pleitiful and ¢ ches } {during “which it looked. like Mr.
Ashles-—-Very plentiful and cheap. Good Eseplant— igh to fu ‘the demand Iced beverages will he more, iMeek . would have to te carried|
Evaro Sein colorful -and attractive if you {out He, recovered, however, in- time
as—Adequat pol It lant menses hw vase we wait Utesha-All sty Dlentituly excent kale 4nd freeze yourdce cubes around fruits| Cantaloype—More plentiful than at week ott REO ot leaf lettuce more plenti- TWers. hd cheap afta ig 1 ath or flower {to see. Mr. Abel lay down the!
NEVER BEFORE SUCH A
ful. Californias head is still scarce and { Casha. melons=Bcarce. Expansive high. bul, the auslity it ‘very-goed. ~ | To do this, place an ice tray, king of hearts, which was taken Grapefrait—Enoueh to Ju the demand Nghe Rely oh oP supis ‘half full of water in the refriger-| the ‘ace oir the board: “Steady. . : excellent: qu .|Onions—8panish irpe mers piestiful ator until partially frozen. Then} } =< 4 . oh . Ronevdew Plntite an able i cheaper than ant week, Olobes ar tl partner said’ Miss Brash, with oa supply “t Aarards <b pcs! ones sepree. — {place the fruit or flower ‘in the a conBdent amile. ; ol Emu UE Fi i IL Ha Tie Somarmens, ta. 3 one ~ TERRI | u Tee lower p—- 1 ” axes ance ’ ‘ anges Melitorain variety stil the best ora toth- uconons ny a Sut buy | Mainder of the tray with Water]
| Well, there was one chance!’ land Mr. Meek. took it. At trick| two he led the queén of spades [from dummy. -Mr. Muzzy played If you want grilled sandwiches low and Mr. Meek threw a..small
ile ches per fhan Iasi week Very daho Russets. “good for baking or, and freeze. 00d Gus ny Small ones favored vee rench-frying, are coming in, but hey'r ono Re g he Quy Flendiiil The adh - a lentif dish re plentiful "a rs—Beginning of seas Pair — Moderately. priced Acorn 1» Use Waffle Fon
ash price. Bartiétts higher ead than » i relan free i ah. Vas [gumore Plant! hi > and bod + itite
“OF HIGH FASHION
i 1% or : payin rime ta fia JAA ih E that are different make them in club. Mr, Abel-won! itn the ace x 1 ; Ri roamed . peBeare Sranf ony a waffle fron. = of spades and fired the queen of | A a | eliths: But it ‘was too late. AND SUPERIOR V LUE!
| Mr. Meek won in dummy with the ace and ted thé jack of spades. | Mr.-Muzzy ducked again and an-|
4 5) » “ Wasson $ Appliances, other club was dropped from the
closed hand: On t lead of the # Monument Store ten of spades. Mr. Rifaien covered ] : but Mr. Meek" ruffed. He then Telephone Riley 7411 : © |cashed the ace of diamonds] 3 : crossed to dummy with- the kin ng!
a > : ’ of diamonds and led the nine of | J spades on which he placed his last! > - . elub. A gi : : 1. Mr. Abel ruffed this trick and i led a club. But Mr. Meek ruffed. in his hand, then ruffed a heart|: in dummy and threw his two re-|
maining hearts on dummy’'s god}
spades. oo e
“Why did ydu look so glum at!
the start of the hand partner?”| @® |T zips-in, zips-out so easily!
(
asked Miss -Brash. “Did you think we'd missed a slam?” What a woman! ;
Send questions on bridge to Mr. ‘Blackwood, The Indianap-
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