Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1949 — Page 14
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Bountiful Hem _ For Holiday Season
By GAYNOR MADDOX Writer
new “Rector’s Naughty 90's Cook-
. Have a 4-pound loin of pork - {rimmed and foFmed into a crown,
covered with larding pork. A
stuffing made as follows: To two cups plain bolled rice add one-half cup finely minced green pepper, one finely minced pimiento, a
half teaspoon sage. Mix well and moisten with three tablespoons melted butter.
"cavity with prepared rice, cover with a plece of buttered paper and sear in hot oven (480 de-
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CROWN or Pork
sure that each chop bone is
paper frills for each pow 18 erown with a delicious rice
grating of onion and one-|
crown Jn roasting pan, fill
from time to time, larding park from bones each chop with its
N A NEW, dark shade of violet, a peignoir of Celanese tricot jersey arrives in time for Christmas-gift season. It boasts a deep yoke, full gathered sleeves and restrained lace trimming. This Carter robe comes in its own attractive gift box with a transparent top decorated with tiny violets. The fabric has a fluid, skin-soft texture... comfortable apple sections, buttered and becoming. (There's a nightgown to match, sold separately, in a lighter shade.)—By LOUISE FLETCHER.
We, the Women-— Mistakes That Lead
To-Divorce:
Married Couples
‘By RUTH MILLETT NEA Stag Writer
ing with divorce when they start making these mistakes!
She refuses to go with him
from her home town, They both start trying to prove to each’ other that they are still attractive to the opposite sex. Instead of settling differences of opinion as they come along and then forgetting them, they keep right on fighting over the same Issues, ' She can’t resist the impulse to threaten to leaye him when they get into a bitter argumeni. They can't agree on how to bring up the children, and neither is willing to compromise, They get in a social set whére keeping up with the Joneses is the most important thing in life,
each other in public.
day-by-day living.
One of ‘thein starts telling
to get sympathy. They start going out on parties where there is a lot of hard drinking, and the usual messiness that results when a group of married couples start trying | to recapture their youth, One of them gets a
ing to stop trying” chip on the shoulder, They let their home life grow duly and monotonous, because neh one has the spark of nuity to try to make it fun. None of these mistakes in-
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evitably leads to divorce. But - all of them flirt with it, °
You are asked a personal question by a social acquaint ance which you consider prying. and do not care to answer. Wrong Way: Feel you must answer the question, even though you resent it. Right Way: Evade the question by an offhand remark that. occurs to you. (The person who makes a habit of prying into others’ affairs deserves to be squeiched.)
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TiS Crochet Viecs for Table: Ensemble for Baby
Warned of Signs |
A MARRIED couple is flirt. |
when a job takes him away
» ~ LJ THEY START picking on |
They give up the small cour- | tesies that ease the strain of |
their troubles to an outsider, | not in an effort \to get help, but |
“I'ye | 2 | done my best and now I'm go-
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No.1 C Drink ¢ Despite Hike
Tea Given Second Rating on Table
"NEW YORK. D Dec. 2-~The lth of ‘coffee is still going np, but: it has a long way to go' before. can turn.the United States a nation of tea drinkers, beverage men said 3 Already a home-made cup of
as a home-made cup of tea--not the cream, sugar ‘and lemon, And American continue to down 14 cups of coffee for every cup of tea they brew. . The price difference in money ar terms Ws about 9-10's of one Tat 50 5 1 per cup. And ‘tem always has |been that much cheaper comparatively. Experts figure housewives
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ANNE CABOT average 120 cups to a pound of $1.35 tea, 40 cups to a pound of The Indianapolis Times 80-cent ‘coffee: 530 8. Wells St. The ratio of tea to coffee purchases by American shoppers is Chicago 7, OL as historically constant as the difNo. 5073 Price 20c |ference in price, according to gov. . ernment statistics, No. 5051 Price 20c '
Consumption Off In In 1948, the average American {consumed 18.9 pounds of coffee iand 6/10 o* a pound of tea, the $84nssusrsvneerens {Agriculture Department says. ‘| | Grocers and restaurateurs said Street serene ianeniaten drinking increased about 30 . {per cent during the rationed war City sisssnersrsaniredigrnasnies months and they Bold onto half {the increase. State sivsrssssisessenseshgens| But statisticians NT that it
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Mr. Abel Incurs Mr. Champion's Wrath
“MRS. KEEN wisely subsided after Mr. Abel's two diamond hd. ston to bid diamonds instead of She figured if her partner couldn't enter the auction, then the oppo- spades is a by-product of this (nents probably held the balance of power. When the two diamond bid was passed all around Mrs. Keen Playing with Mr. Dale, he would | opened the king of hearts and shifted to the eight of trumps.
course Mr. Dale didn't go up with Hthe-10-spot. He led a heart and rufféd it {tow on the board, then cashed the ; When Mrs. {Keen showed out it was clear [that a diamond and a heart still {had to be lost. So Mr. Abel made {two diamonds with a couple of overtricks, Naturally this failed to satisfy
in response to my double?” he demanded. “Anybody could have
monds right.” “But my diamonds were so much better than my spades”! protested Mr. Abel. “Listen,” sald Mr. Champion, | “when I double one major. suit Ii imply I have the other major. | | With a hand as good as two you Should have jumped to two
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“Will you kindly| ~Helf me why you didn't bid spades —
made four spades on the hand—<| and five if they guessed the dia-|
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sales increased in volume, it was |only because of mofe people, Cot= ee consumption was actually lowe 1943, when it was unrathan in 1942 when it was or three or four months, they said) Tea was about the {same, pound per capita in both years.
{have responded to the double “rr for prices;
(with a spade bid. In that case, turned out badly, he would have Deen MISITE steadily since the war, ’ wholesalers sa N\ Jeard no yelling from across the An 11-cent-a-pound deceraae n tea market prices skittered di But playing with Mr. Cham- : pion was another propostion. Mr, .n¢ Dun & Bradstreet wholes Abel had already been verbally lambasted on each of the three previous hands of the rubber. Therefore he decided to make
{matter of criticizing partner.
tea men say that decrease is old hat and completely fictitious anyway as far as the consumer is concerned.
“I his opIMGn, was Teast Tikely to Report Panic Buying result in another barrage of criti-| cism. {tion of the pound, and all it did “Won't you ever learn?” con- was forestall an imminent price tinued Mr. Champion. increase. The only way tea men ne answer to this one is that see their prices going inthe near . Abel will never learn from future is up. Fr Champion. | Ironically, government statisMr. Champion calls his part-ticians and coffee wholesalers fig{ners stupid. The néxt minute he ure the shortage which boosted {contradicts himself by expecting coffee prices will also boost na{them to bid and play as well ag tional coffee consumption to perhe does. haps an all-time high for 1949, | Spots = Jttle on the stupid The reasons for that are hoard {side, too. |ing, or panic buying.
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