Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1949 — Page 9

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By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Staff Writer

Broccoli is one of the most -im- | “portant Vitamin C bearing win-| ter vegetables. Try it with cheese sauce with sliced cold ham." a = = BROCCOLI WITH "CHEESE SAUCE, ‘Wash about two pounds fresh ‘broccoli and trim a bit off ‘ends of stems, but do not “remove branches. If any stems are more! than one-half-inch in “diameter, make lengthwise gashes through .: them (about 4 or 6) almost tof] the flowerets. The stalks will then cook as quickly as the flower buds. Drop: broccdlt into a small amount of | boiling "salted water. Cover. and | cook quickly until just tender— 10 to 15 minutes, or 1; minutes in a pressure saucepan. - » 5 CHEESE SAUCE Melt one-half pound processed.” Ameriean cheese in double boiler. When .melted, stir in ane-third cup milk, Pour oVer hot broccoli.

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Christmas Ment

By EPSIE KINARD

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Dorothy Sarnoff, concert singer, lights: this candelabrum which is made entirely of wire wrapped with Christmas ribbon. It supports whife tapers and rests on holly leaves dusted with synthetic. snow. Snow-flocked evergreens and cones over the mantel (upper right) and glistening sprays of pine: piay an New 'Y and jingle bells (center right) add to the white Christmas look. A miniature Christmas tree made also will be a n

| of giant pine cone is flocked white and stuffed with bits of velvet ribbon (lower right).

will take as many candles as

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Events Arranged | For Holidays |

A series of parties during the holiday season is being planned

for the personnel of the 10th Alr

Force stationed at Ft. Harrison, There was a Christmas ' dante last Santa Clau ~pomplete with _a pack of gifts Another Yule paxty will be held [tomorrow afternoon™{n, the club There will be another dance on New Years Eve, : Y

The Officers’ scene of many private parties during the holidays. A dance is on the program for tonight and there will be another formal event on New Year's Eve. . i Maj. Gen. Paul L. Williams will be host at the general's reception n New Year's Day. ‘ Children of the airmen were feted this afternoon in the NCO Club. The noncommissioned offi- ! cers were the hosts. Other events get for the NCO Club include a uk box dance on Christmas Eve te hestra dance on Christi as ni Dick Cisne and his or¢hestra wit play Bert Farbie and his band “will t's Eve, r show.

DISHING! THE

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By SUE BURNETT A simple, neat dress for all There. Your forenoon duties, Note the

“mide closing colorful rickrack tril and handy patch pocket, which 1s optional. You'll look

WHEN ay Al comes

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orful holiday touch right into fhe kitchen. Inexpensive deco‘rating tape and pressure-ad-“hesive figurets come ready to be applied to china-white cabinets or painted walls. |- ~The trimmings are washable, {| adjustable and removable with out harm to painted walls. Fig-

| urets come as'green holly, ever:

greens, red berries, boots or Santas. Striping is available in “10 “decarator” colors and is available in one-quarter, one-

"half or inch-wide sizes.

! A packaged cut-outs are ady to. use and particularly handy for decorating gift packages. Along with the tape they are sold at local hardware, stationery, five: and dime stores,

paint, department and

Christmas comes to the Kitchon,

Designing Woman—

Girl's First Room Is Dreamiike’

By FELIZABETH HILLYER + A GIRL can’t start too soon to be home fashion: conscious, Here's: how one designer of nursery furniture 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 fhe bed, the dressing table skirt and the skirt on the tiny i matching bench are beribboned,

f BREAKFAST: Orange | NEA Staff Writer ‘ branches or cones when you want to use. Wra tty while: ork! | 14 ! P $ Ss p the pretty while.you work! lace-trimmed organdy. juice, baby link sausages, NEW YORK, Dec. 23H dusted After greenery steel with Christmas ribbon, as- DIRT— . = . . x : { scrambled eggs, golden muf- you like the idea of a glamor- flocked, it should be put away Judith Garden does, and insert THE DRESSING table is A matching costumer perches

fins, butter or fortified mar- dust the

for 24 hours in a safe place to

needle-slim white tapers into

By MARGUE RITE SMITH

| Pattern 8516's a sew-rite perforated pattern sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 a 48. Size |

composed of three pieces, two

garine, strawberry jam, cof- | ous white ee “snow” allow the paint to dry. the wire holders. Q. I notice in my garden maga- 3g 5 yards of 35-inch. little nightstands and a table ~* bird house on top with a fee, milk. 2ew man-mace 18) When you're all set, use Thanks to flocking, any kind = zine that they mention certain| go 0 00 oon po new~Fall that can be used “separately. night light in Rt, and a warde CHRISTMAS DINNER: that's available fhis year over: .. yg Garden's clever ideas of syergreen branches and ~ Materials for wibter mulch that, Su Foe, hl 64 pages pl |. One of the problems of a “robe has removable tray Cranberry juice cocktail, the greenery that decorates for making the most glamor: I am not familiak with. Ts there 0 "0" vles, special fea- >. baby's first years is solved by drawers.

baked ham with cider sauce, ous casserole of sweet potatoes

and almonds, buttered broc-

your home. New York's famed floral de-

display ) Christmas decorations.

cones will spread glistening

white charm over a mantel. Miss Garden suggests that you

any special reason why you do not recommend kalt hay and buckwheat hulls;

for example?

tures. Free pattern printed inside the book.

“a. plastic teething rail on the bed:

Previewed in Chicago at the American Furniture Mart.

coli, creamed tiny white on- | signer, Judith Garden. tells vou Wire Candelabrum stuff the branches into a y. _ Yes, emphasis #n salt hay oD Guiles pattern or our Fashfons with peas, enriched Bow stie uses white flock. dusty For ,the dining table, sturdy crockery jar. -Set this ang buckwheat hills for win. lon + use the coupon. rolls, butter or fortified mar- filings salvaged from. the cut- oo. (on oon delabrum. —Set- it —2.-0ne end of the mantel and, ter mulch comes fiom the East Sama garine, molded avocado sal- ting of rayon. yarn which looks ©" © prig of holly let white sprays and cones form where they are entiful and .SUE BURNETT ad.. French dressing, plum like snow, to Take eYorgteens flocked white. the their mo graceful design, Par also where the majority of gar-| pudding, hard sauce, coffee, and pine cones look as ough . ) CG ance s decoration w a den books and magazinés are! : : : ; milK, raisins, nuts. they were touched by a fairy ET on ld white candles, placed at the made up. Here aga) Middle The Indianapolis Times SUPPER: Sliced cold ham | "2¢ : ; bend and manipulate it into a ote end of the mappel, | i. West our natural mulching ma- 214 W. Maryland St. surrounded with stuffed EE", Flock, in pound or half- (zndle holder and base which or 8 toon spray, us « 0 terial is straw, which we have Indiana lis’ 8 Ind celery and olives, cranberry pound bags’ and even in - ren nr pleces of Hocked pine, balsam, in plenty, (Ground corn cobs, A po y . jelly, casserole. of macaroni = Smaller packages, is as avail- ‘ fir or what-have-you, and Wire © another plentiful material from Sige and cheese, garlic French able to you as it is tq this together. Hide the wire wit local sources, are Also _becom- casrenansinnns bread, Christmas refrigera. Creative designer, whose imagi- a big bow of red ribbon. an ing more popular every year.) Fashion Book Price 25¢ tor cake, tea, milk. native tricks with flowers and suspend a string of sleigh or For most gardeners the poshome decorations are applaud- dime-store jingle bells from the sibly slight advantage of salt o WwW . ed by a_ fancy New York } spray. hay- (seedless, non-packing) do No. 8516 Price 25¢ yvas City Inspector clientele. tock f Sihuatiom: Mae Sour Ch sts puree not make up for the extra t : C ~ _ Get your floc rom an mation from a stranger. out of a big pine corre LI . trouble and expense of getting Wg — Addams artist-supply shop or depart. Wrong Way: Don’t stop to I he Lone - Jockey Wilts it from the East, Name SUrLARIa isan e famous Hull, ment store. Also ‘get white , and if its crevices are stuffed

House, once was. the city inspec- plastic paint. This plastic tube

thank him for his help.

with bits of red velvet ribbon,

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