Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1949 — Page 7

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Eat Well for Less— \ Wh | fo Yu [ e Broccoli

Is Rich i Vitamin oy

Excellent With Cheese Sauce

By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Staff Writer Broceoll is one of the most im-| portant Vitamin C bearing win-| ter vegetables, Try it with cheese | — sauce with liced cold ham." fa - ” ~ BROCCOLI WITH CHEESE SAUCE Wash about two pounds fresh! broccoli and trim a bit off ends of stems, but. do - not i remove branches. If any stems are more than one-half- in diameter, | make lengthwjge gashes through them (about 4 or-6) almost to| the flowerets. The stalks will then cook as quickly as the flower buds, Dfop|l broccoll into a small amouht of boiling salted water. Cover and, cook quickly until just tender— |g 10 to 15 minutes, or 115 minutes ina pressure saucepan. o » . . CHEESE SAUCE Melt one-half pound processed * WIEN Ameriean cheese in double boiler. Dorothy Sarnoff, concert singer, lights this candelabrum which is made entirely of wire ‘wrapped When melted, stir in one-third igh Christmas ribbon. It supports white tapers and rests on holly leaves dusted with synthetic cup milk. Pour over hot broccoli. oo Snow-flocked evergreens and cones over the mantel (upper right) and glistening sprays of pine + and jingle bells (center right) add to the white Christmas look. A miniature Christmas tree made of giant pine.cone is flocked white and stuffed with bits of velvet ribbon (lower right).

By EPSIE KINARD

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For Airmen

| “Everts Arranged . 1-For Holidays

fi A series of parties during the holiday season is being planned {for the persorinel of the 10¢th Afr. | Force stationed at Ft. Harrison. i. There was a Christmas dance (last night in the Service. Club. Santa Claus. was a special guest | —complete with ® pack of gifts Another Yule party will be held { tomorrow afternoon in. the club There witl be another’ dance on New Year's Eve,

Officers’ Club

The Officers’ Club will be the scene of many private parties during the holidays. A dance is on the program for tonight An thee will be another formal even{ on New Year's Eve, Maj. Gen. Paul L. Willlams w he host at the general’ 8 reception ion New Year's Day, Children of the airmen were | feted this afternoon in Yhe NCO Club. The noncommissioned offi{cers were the hosts.

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Chub include a juke box dance on Christmas. Eve and an orchestra dance on Christmas night. Dick Cisne and: his orchestra will play Bert Farbie and his band will play on New Year's Eve, There also will be a Roor show.

DISHING THE

Christmas Menu

properly to leaves, needles, will take as many candles as

| BREAKFAST: Orange | NEA Staff Writer branches or canes when it is you want to use. Wrap the | Juice, baby link sausages, q NEW YPRK,. Dec. 23 If dusted on. After greenery: is steel with Christmas ribbon, as- DIRT— scrambled “eggs, golden muf- | you like the idea of a glamor- flocked, .it should be put away Judith Garden does, and insert |

By MARGUERITE SMITH Q. I notice in my garden magazine that they mention certain materials for winter mulch that I am not familiar with. Is there

fins, butter or fortified margarine, strawberry jam, fee, milk.

CHRISTMAS DIN N ER: Cranberry juice cocktail,

needle-slim white the wire holders.

Thanks to flocking. any kind of evergreen branches and

for 24 hours in’a safe place to allow the paint to dry. When you're all set, use some , of Judith Garden's clever ideas for making the most glamor-

tapers into

dust the “snow”

ous “white Christmas, new man-made textile that's available this year over the greenery that decorates

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baked ham with cider~sauce, ' your home. ous display, -of “your “White ©OD€S will ¥pread glistening = ;,y special reason why you do casserole of sweet. potatoes New York's famed floral de- Christmas detorations. May Garden ingests a hot recommen salt hay a and almonds, buttered broc- . « MISS Lar § 818 . yo uckwhea ulls, for example?’ coli, creamed tiny white on. © Bner. Judith Garden, tells you Wire Candelabrum stuff the branches "into a y yes, emphasis on salt. hay lons with’ peas, - enriched how ¥he wees white {lngk, Susty For the dining table, make sturdy crockery Ja. Se his and buckwheat hull$ for winrolls, butter or fortified mar- filings salvaged from the cut- (7 n candelabrum. Set it et one end of. the mantel an ter mulch comes from the East garine, molded avocado sal- ting of rayon yarn which looks on a sprig of holly leaves, ‘ white sprays ahi cones Ba - where they are plentiful and ad.” French dressing, plum like snow, to .make evergreens flocked white. For the can. - thejr on graceful es &n. an also where the majority of garpudding, hard -sauce, coffee, and pine cones look as though delabrum. take heavy steel ance this ecoration with ta den books and magazines are milK, raisins, nuts they were touched by a fairy wire just pliable enough to w hite candles, placed at the made up. Here in the Middle SUPPER: Sliced cold ha wand. . bend and manipulate it into a other end of the mantel. } West our natural mulching ma- : m half For a door spray, use two jal is straw, which we have surrounded with stuffed eggs Flock, in pound or .half- (sndle holder and base which . J terial is straw, celery and Olives, cranberry pound bags’ and even in - *_ pleces of flocked pine, balsam, in plenty. (Ground corn cobs. jelly, casserole of macaront smaller ‘packages, is as avail- TY fir or what-have-you, and wire . yngther plentiful material from and _ cheese, garlic . French ahle to you as it is to this together. Hide the wire with local sources, are also becombread, Christmas refrigeras creative designer, whose imagi- L a big bow of red ribbon, and ing more, popular every year.) “tor cake, tea. milk native tricks with flowers and suspend a string. of sleigh or For most gardeners the pos- : ’ ' : ‘ home decorations are applaud- dime-store jingle bells frm the sibly slight advantage of salt

. ed by a_ fancy New York ; Co spray. hay (seedless, non-packing) do Was City Inspector clientele. Situation: You ask infor- Make vour Christmas tree = ,,i make up for the extra CHICAGO — Jane Addams Get your flock from an mation from a stranger. out of a big pine cone this year. trouble and expense of getting artist- -supply shop or depart- Wrong Way: Don't stop to If the cone is flocked white it from the East. founder of the famous Hull ment store. Also get white < h : his hel : and if its crevices are stuffed . — House. once was the city inspec- plastic paint. This plastic tube thank him for his p: with bits of red velvet ribbon, Send questions on gardening

tor of streets and alleys in Chi-

paint applied with an artist's

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the tiny tree will make up in

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Girl's First Room Is Dreamlife’

.nurserya furniture.

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WHEN. CHRISTMAS comes this year, you can bring its col-

the kitchen. Inexpensive decorating tape and preasure-ad-hestve figuréts come ready ta’

inets or painted walls. :

The trimmings are washable,

boots . or 10 “decorator” colors and is in one-quarter, onehalt or) inch-wide sizes.

The" packaged .cut- outs are ready to use and “particularly handy for decorating gift packages. Along with the tape they are sold at local hardware, stationery, paint, department and

five and dime stores.

Cheistmas cames fo the itchon,

By ELIZABETH HILLYER A GIRL can't start too soon to be home fashien conscious, Here's how one. designer of plans. the: littlest girl's first room. The results are the stuff dreams are made of, The color scheme is pistachio and white, The canopy over the bed, the dressing table skirt and the skirt on the tiny matching bench are beribboned,

. ~ - THE DRESSING table is mposed of three pieces, two little nightstands and a table

A matching costumer perchies a hird house on top with &

that can be used separately. night light in it, and a warde One of the problems of a robe has removable tray baby's first years is solved by drawers,

Previewed in Chicago at the

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