Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1950 — Page 10
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By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Staff Writer To save money, to prevent waste, to put order instead of last-minute confusion into your kitchen day, start early in 1850 to plan your budget menus days in advance, Study the list of plentiful foods, consult cookbooks “and menu charts, then plan several days’ menus at once. You'll be surprised
at the money and worry saving. |
The following menus may serve as models. Dinner: Spaghetti with beef and sauce, baked acorn squash, cottage cheese and celery salad, bread, butter or fortified margarine, cottage pudding with chocolate sauce, coffee, milk. Dinner: Salmon croguettes with
parsley cream sauce, peas, raw,
carrot salad, bread, butter or for-|
tified margarine, coffee, milk. Dinner: Panned beef liver, pars-| ley rice, diced carrots, lettuce; slaw, bread, butter or fortified margarine, grapefruit ambrosia, coffee, milk. Dinner: Quick sauerbrauten baked potatoes, broccoli with lein-| on butter, Waldorf salad, bread,
fruit gelatin,
butter or fortiffed margarine,
cupcakes, coffee, milk. Dinner: Pea soup, tuna salad with bacon, hot corn muffins, but-
| ter or fortified margarine, brown-| = les, coffee, milk, | & Dinner: Beef stew with vege-| ~
tables and dumplings, mixed green salad with French dressing, bread, butter or fortified margarine, cup custard, coffee, milk, For a budget menu, try this hearty wintertime salad. 1 . . ~
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toes, cut in strips, one-half cup diced celery, one shredded “raw carrot, one pint pears or green beans, two tablespoons finely chopped , two hard-cooked eggs or one cup cooked meat, cut in strips, salad dressing to molsten
~ Mix and season with salt, pa-|
prika and a small raw onion. Pile on lettuce leaves or a bed of shredded cabbage, Berves six.
Tuesday's Menu— ~~ BREAKFAST: Prune juice, ready - to - eat cereal, softcooked eggs, enriched toast, ‘butter or fortified margarine, orange marmalade, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Corn, potito” and - celery chowder, tuna salad sandwiches, cole slaw, oatmeal raisin nut cookies, tea, milk. : DINNER: Tomato Juice, ed beans with fraskfurrtified ma e, cabbage, Jepper. and lettuce ; French dressing, giampiin ple, cheese, coffee,
Mrs. Mabel Schulmeyer, Earl F. Trimpe Wed
Announcement is made of the
marriage of Mrs. Mabel Dith-|
mer Schulmeyer, 5260 Cornelius Ave, to Earl F. Trimpe, 5760 Carrollton Ave, : The ceremony was read Friday In the home of the bride's broth-er-in<law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Chester A. Stayton, 5867 Central Ave, The couple's at-home address,
after Jan. 15, will be 5760 Car- #t 8 p. m, Wednesday in the home lof Mrs. Martin Towey, 418 N. Rush Parties
rolliton Ave,
Sorority to Meet
The Alpha Chapter, Phi Delta Use for Jelly
Beta Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m,
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By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor
HE NATURAL SHOULDERS and slimmer lines of fashions for the coming year appear in this dress by Janice Milan. Of natural-tone linen, the frock gains style interest from a cuffed effect in the bodice, suggesting a low yoke or pockets. The belt is black patent, At Block's; $39.95. Sa
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Miss Sally Butler to Speak To AAUW on Jan. 10
The American Association of University Women will meet at 6:30 p. m. Jan. 10 in the Broadway Methodist Church.
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v one no trump bid in response to
(of them wrong. First, she. had a {weak hand (less than 1% honor
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Suit Response Would | Have Averted Set
MRS, KEEN doesn’t bid like hand was
she learned the proper-use of the!
paitner’s opening. ’ . On this deal she responded with.1 N T for two reasons--both
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73 EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH Pass Pass Pass 1 H| INT All Pass tricks) and she felt obligated to get this information across .to partner immediately. Second, she figured that since her partner had bid hearts and her own strength, what there was of it, was in the othér three suits, no trump might be a good
.Today Mrs. Keen would bid one
She has learned from experience that it is almost never a winning practice to respond with one trump when she has a singleton in her partner's suit.
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{spond with one no trump for the sole purpose of announcing weal
ness, Gives Partner Chance Your partner will get the sad) news about your weakness soon lenough. Respond wherever possible with one of a suit, which [promises no more high card strength than the one no trump response. The suit response is a LOWER bid. . .It often gives partner the opportunity to bid a second suit at the level of oné. You will be sur-| prised how many comfortable following this suggestion. North could not see a second bid on his cards In today’s deal. His hand was a balanced type and obviously game was out of the question, 80 he passed. Mrs, Keen played one no trump and promptly
went down one.
After the dinner Miss Sally Butler, president of the Interna- | tional BEW, will speak on “European Conditions as I Saw Them.” 1 oA J <5 5
The Children’s Sunshine Club, Inc., will meet at 2 p. m. Wednes-{ciub, East took the king and fired i } board {back the jack, trapping the queen. |
day for: 44% SeNSiDn } mmittee room, 0a forte sen Aug go = room fe Sour (Installation-Set Local Bridge Club
The Women's Ald Society, St. Mark's United Lutheran Church {will meet at 2 p. m. Wednesday lim the church. Officers will be installed. They are Mrs. Fred Clements, play, president; Mrs. Paul Chapman; {vice president; Mrs. Erwin Sny- Mr. ®nd Mrs. Ross T bell der, secretary, and Mrs. Elmer jorx. poo ‘Ralph E Capbel Von Pein, treasurer. Lawrence J. Welch 126; Mrs. Jean {- Finance committee members ys ie Edson T. Wood 125.5. are Mesdames A. L. Wottring, ’ ’ rth Edward Waldkoetter ‘and Henry oy * " \Povaible prog 240 eee Tegier, Mrs Raymond Barrows is J ATL BRIO, 1 Lo
the retiring president. {Jack O'Keefe 126; Mrs. Emerson {Chaille, Mike J: Casey 122.
Announces Scores
Mrs. Towey Is Hostess The Bide-A-Wee Club will meet
Sorority to Plan
Forest St,
Mrs. Dorothy Miller,
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Jelly which has become sugary| Phi Theta Delta Sorority, at
tomorrow in the ‘Hotel Lincoln./can be used to sweeten and flavor 8:15 p. m. Wednesday.
Mrs. Vivian Rike and Mrs. Sarah dried prunes, dried peaches or!
. Weaver will be the hostesses.
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other fruits discussed
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The Lincoln Bridge Club an-{two and that would have been the nounices the results of its recent
"lone heart, one diamond and two N & 8 (Possible score 240)— clubs, The third club in the South
To Be Wed
112 B. { Butler St, will be hostess to the p. m. today of Miss Rosemary | members of the Zeta Chapter,
Plans for rush parties will be 1110 Jefferson Ave.
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The opponents took five club) tricks when West opened a low)
[They also won the two major suit] aces, { If Mrs. Keen had made the correct first round response of one| spade, North would have raised to
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contract. East and West could not have won more than one spade,
hand could have been placed on [the second high heart from {dummy. ) |
Miss Flynn
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Vows Will Be Read | Tonight in Chutch |
The First Free Methodist {Church will be the scene at 7:30
{Flynn's marriage to Frank Pe-| (ters. The bride is the daughter lof Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Flynn,
t Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Peters 6015 E. 16th St, are the parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. Owen [Flynn will be the matron of honor, She will wear yellow satin. | <The bridesmaids, Miss Esther Pearce and Miss Mildred Sickle, will ‘be in. pink and light green satin. Pamela Sue Marco will be the fiwergirl The white satin bridal gown is | fashioned with a bodice, full skirt {and long train. The fingertip veil is gathered with two rows of seed pearls. The bride will carry pur{ple orchids on a white Bible. James Peters will be his brothler's best man. The ushers will be Lyman Sosbey and Willian New- | house.
|. By MARGUERITE SMITH | |Q==I'd like to have some houseplants but have ¢nly a north window. I'm also anything but green-thumbed for I was raised in the city. Can you suggest
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anythihg that would survive both me and the north window? | A~-Yes, there are quite a few plants that ought to lke both you and your north. window.
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You might even be able to have flowers there if you should have beginner's luck with an African violet, But if you lve in an apartment, better try, something easy, such as grape lvy—-lovely in a brass or copper pot. In addition to the practically indestructible . sansevieria (get the dwarf sort. for a small room), there's the tougher (if possible) cist-ifron: plant (aspidistra), Or try Chinese!
geranium is interesting and easy) though it's neither strawberry, nor geranium. There ‘are plenty of others but these will give
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