Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1950 — Page 10
Tat Well for Losi
Many Foods
Several Items Will Appeal to Thrifty By JEAN TABBERT i THERE'S a bevy of healthy foods in the thrifty market bas-| let this week: Greens, broccoll, cabbage dnd cucumbers are smong the items expected to be _ tiful as well as inexpensive. ~ And tangerines, too, are an excel-| lent buy. Although they can't bel stored for long, they are cheap | ‘and very tasty, : FRESH FRUITS , Mostes—Adeauate supply. Price not too
Avoeadoes—A Nttle hish; dawn, Bana sy = reer; uw le nis quality as!
Quen ty—Medium rice: plentiful o a oli very 3 Shean. price; supply ny ay She y
Grapes—Nice uality) inneien average Grape! ther high; very —-
Lemans Nishi sear Limes—8carce. but Sher're a better bur] than lemons Oranges—Excellent quality, with Califor niss ranging a little higher than Flor.
as ars-—-About gone, Few left are hig ne easpples-—Beason Opening; rather Righ-
feed Kiabarb—Hothouse only; cheaper; very
and nice: head variety is higher in| grated lemon rind, three eggs,
raat out of season 1° BI geparated; one and one - half ushreoms--Local supply very good v y . » Qn Price the same, quality very good cups bolling water, one (9-inch srsnips—Plentiful baked pie shell, six tablespoons Oe hagr® abundant: very good: de-| extra sweet white corn sirup. foes = Maines, ldahos, Wisconsins, Combine cornstarch, sugar,
Michigans and Minnesotas are very nice quality, Rlentiful, price about the same
; inach—Jiien ut plentiful Tots petatoss—Brics snoui same; pieot- Blackwood on Bridge—
lemon juice and lemon rind.
{the full strength of your Rand, , “WHAT?” screamed Mr, Muzzy, By MARGUERITE SMITH {when Mr. Champion passed his 0.—This summer I raised some two no trump call. great northern beans and have, “I sald ‘pass’” replied Mr. stored them in fruit jars, but Champion pugnac ously,
black bugs which I'm afraid jumped the bidding,” Mr. Muzzy will destroy them If something continued. isn’t done. My problem is find-| “well, you can jump all you ing some (reatment that will want” said Mr. Champion, “but help them and still leave them I'm not bidding this dog again. edible. William H. Smith, 5576 And I may add that you're prob8. Walcott St. |sbly overboard at TWO no 8 Puene “lttle black bugs” are trump.” an weevils, They ordinarily was only too infest dry beans that have not Word or Pijction got off to the been treated after harvest 1o|,,ven of héarts opening and Mr.| destroy the grubs that winter Muzzy carelessly played small over in the seed. If the weevils som the board. He acted like —aren’t already so plentiful you pny thought he was being cheated: can't sort out the uninfested when the ace didn’t appear from beans, use heat to kill both Miss Brash's hand. He eyed Miss weevils and unhatched grubs. Brash's 10 spot for a few moSpread the beans in thin layers ments. Then, “Whose 10 spot?” in shallow pans and heat them he asked. in a warm oven (about 130 to] Mr, Champion rubbed his face to 140 degreés) for a half hour. in exasperation “It's against Next fall heat your beans be- you" he said. _ fore storing. Mr. Muzzy won with the king
TO FULFILL HER EVERY WISH Wedding GIFTS
from
Charles Mayer & Co. Since 1840
FINE QUALITY PLATED SILVER
CREAM PITCHER—SUGAR BOWL and TRAY
A gift she will use over and over again. The ° —. fray doubles as a small serving tray also. 00 Gleaming brightey- it's a handsome gift for anniversaries and birthdays, too.. 3 Pieces cofplete, priced only—
CHARLES MAYER & COMPANY 20 West Washington Street Indianapolis, Indiana
T™ | | | | Please send 0 «.ovvvvvivnnnnnnns | | | | |
Address .....ooviiiTivnnnnennnnnones | OMY. cosininnninnnseee State... .....
CREAM AND SUGAR ON TRAY at £5.00, including tax
| [ ] Cash or Cheek | | C.O.D. | ’
od — — oT —— — — -
Mail and Phone Orders Carefully Filled
harles lager wi Com mpany
| WEST WASHINGTON STRE bo
am having trouble with little, “But how CAN you pass? IT
spreading meringue to touch all edges of crust. Bake in hot oven (425 degrees F.) four to five minutes or until browned. Cool on a cake rack away from drafts. Serve cold.
Play Safe V With Apple or Lemon Pie
Planned by |
Soroptimists
Lloyd B. Walton To Be Speaker
Lloyd B. Walton, Indianapolis {Times photographer, will address
{the Soroptimist Club of Indisn-|
pL |apolis. The, group will es for|
{luncheon Wednesday in the Hotel! {| Lincoln. | Mr. Walton will speak on |“Press Photography.” New members are Mesdames Kathryn
'w. Murray and Misses Betty J. |Wysong, Analiese “Hafele and Elizabeth Pert.
The Indiana Woman's Repub-| lican Club will meet at noon next
| American Legion commander, will! [avsak.
duced by Cale Holder, Republican {state chairman. The retiring club officers are in charge of the program. They are Mesdames Earl Moore, A, C. Davisson and Fran{ces Bauer.
DINNER: Braised pork |apolis Western College Alumnae chops, mashed potatoes, but- [Club last night. Dr. Clara Mueller tered spinach, celery and raw and Dr. Julia Rothermel of the carrot sticks, poppy seed [college faculty spoke, rolls, butter or fortified mar- re
garine, lemon ple, coffee, Study Group
South dealer East-West vulnerable
NORTH Mr. Champion S—K 982 H—Q 5 Nn-653 CJ 9438 WEST EAST Mr. Dale Miss Brash Sed 4 8 SQ 10786 HA 39743 W—10 6
Sets Meeting
sms er Muzzy Howls Because Champion Doesn't | County PTA Unit Bid Game; He Then Messes Up Hand | the wane Toman High
School PTA Study Group willl
IS H nG ; Mr. Muzzy's bidding on this hand was bad enough, but his play finesse was wrong anyway. But meet at 7 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs. was worse. He started off well enough by opening the bidding with when Mr. Dale got in with the Ollie Roach, W. 10th St., is to be
one club. When Mr. Champion responded with one spade, however, king of clubs, he laid down five the hostess.
{Sheedy, E. M. Costin and Thomas]
Thursday in the Columbia Club. | {Charles Brownson, 11th District
Mr. Brownson will be infro-
|
mice quality. Cron is here You never have to worry about lemon pie go to make a hit. Its delicious flavor always | Mesdames Fern E. Norris,| on Al autte Pe sie exceiient, GTAWS applause. Hours, Bauer, Earl Keithly and anew Wen BUPDLY m cel J. D. ; y Quality] chaaber. wil Boidins uals # By GAYNOR MADDOX Beat egg yolks; add to corn Friday's Menu— ese vations: Mostorees are or FRESH VEGETABLES Whe jubt about ple Starch mixture. : : ‘rank Gilkinson, Joh eany—High: schr . hen in a ubt ahout = ple Gradually add boiling water, BREAKFAST: Baked ap- dames Frank Gilkinson, John Beats Jah: ISR dvi moderste Price make it apple or lemon. Then H to bolling over direct heat les. ready-to-eat cereal’ ba- Innis and Holder. { Ax very nice i ine ng i y four min- *0n { 8, : at, The Indianapolis Women’s Traf-| r gh lemo ) ipe A po men’s Tra De taults—Bearcor hicher, od emon pie eq > Y utes, stirring constantly. Pour butter or fortified marga- fic Club will meet at 6:30 p, m.| oto Blentitul; Price stabie FAMOUS LEMON PIE into_ple shell. Lo rine, coffee, HX .., Monday in the Ban-Dee RestauGault pwer——A little scarce. quality only (Makes one 9-inch pie) Beat egg whites until stiff LUNCHEON: Tomato juice, rant. There will be a white Delafye itis higher: agality nics Three tablespoons cream- but not dry. Gradually beat in corn souffle, crisp bacon, en- |ejephant sale, facumbars-olentitul cheaper - | style cornstarch, one and one- the white sirup. Spread me- riched bread, butter or forti- | Tatar hop. & mon | half cups sugar, one-fourth ringue over top of ple, carefully fled margarine, stewed pears, | Miss Ruth Bertsch, 4819 Park ng BR ng is cheap, abundant “CUP lemon juice, one tablespoon sealing in all the filling by molasses cookies, tea, milk. Ave. entertained the Indian-
Now that the holidays are over, you can take stock of your frocks for dressier occasions and plan on making one or two new ones for that next important date. Illustrated are two styles that will solve many a problem for
| our readers—a tiered, ribbon-
trimmed dress in junior sizes; and a frock with dramatic sideswept lines. Pattern 8503 is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and 18. Size 12, 5% yards of 39-inch. Pattern 8432 is a sew-rite perforated pattern for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Bize 14 413 yards of 39-inch. The fall and winter Fashion | is a dependable guide for your
topic to be discussed. Mrs. Wn New Officers
he should have gone straight to three no trump. In other words/heart tricks to defeat the con- - “Freedom to Grow” will be the. when your first rebid is in no trump, the correct procedure is to bid tract,
“Nice going, Muzzy,” said Mr. ford VanCleave and Mrs,
Champion. “You couldn't have Timmerman will be the eh Are Named
}
done any worse if you had played leaders,
Mrs. William I, Strack ‘was re-|
|parties will be given by many of the chapters in their own parts of the state. inl Plans for the will be com ‘pleted at a 1:30 p; m. meeting Tuesday in Ayres’ auditorium, Dr. John Waterman, member: of the Riley Hospital neurology and psychiatry department, will speak, Dr. Waterman's subject will be hygiene. A girls’ trio from Wash. ington High School will sing. Members are Maranel Hart, Shirley Newnum and Jackie Willlame son. Mrs. Carl Irrgang, ways and means chairman, has appointed {the committees. They are Mesdames W. O, Eakin, William G. Ennis, Harry Jones, James Hadley, R. E. Col{glazer, 1. C. Stevenson, U. D, Crowe, G. P. Davis and Edwin {Hill, table prizes.
winter wardrobe. Special de- | Mesdames T. E. Berry, A. J, signs, fabric news, free pattern Robinson, HR. Coughlin: ud arro Jelnteq inside the book. Send {ler, Howard Deputy, C. E. Pen irod, Charles D. Vawter, Nobie Reed, Willlam Haine, E. Ford SUE BURNETT Bergen, Robert Shultz, B. H,
: : ; Beard, G. H. Davis, C. H. Maston, The Indianapolis Times {Harold J. Hayes, Paul Johnson,
214 W, Maryland St. Carl W. Seet, Thomas Murray,
| { i i G. E. Bomberger and DeWitt Indianapolis 9, Ind. Brown, Se ath No. 8503 Price 25c | Mesdames Carl 8. Jones, K. N, [I irk Huber, J. Glen Steinhart, J. A, | No. 8432 Price 25¢ Garrettson, Henry Clabrou, A. D, { Green, Paul B, McCarty, J. F, Halliday, D. E. Compton, Roy
Fashion Book Price 25¢ Johnson, C. E. Bingman .and Clyde Raub, candy. Namie Mesdames Emma Jane Aue CAEN NININB RRR NRIBRIRNIRIIRIRNS mann, William D. Bain, Ww. RK | i ' |{Broffitt, Ephraim O'Harra and Abd Ada | bd hid hbbiinhd se todd de H. J. Walker and Miss Alice Vel« |sey, tallies and cards, and MesStreet ....ievscvcectsricscccccsiqames Carl L. Jones, R. R. Allen|{tharp, Dan Babcock, Kenneth C, {City sees ssteNRt esate ne {Harlan, J. H. Andrews, Robert [Kennedy and C. G. Jacquart,
| Biz .iiivivnnnnn i
[both the king AND THE QUEEN Several other county PTA unitsielected president of the Irvington State ......ccecovvarunnssacecesitickets, lof hearts on the first trick.” will meet next week.
Note that Mr. Muzzy could have TUESDAY
{playing the queen of hearts at Mars Hill—-2 p. m. Program. trick one. The club finesse would THURSDAY
Geo have lost to Mr. Dale, but then Maywood--7:30 p. m. Mrs. Walter A, Duffin, first and second vice
he could not have continued Latz speaker.
hearts without giving Mr. Muzzy Pike Township—T7:30 p. m. Panel tle, secretary, and Mrs, Roy Baba trick with the king. { discussion, Social hour.
D100 2 D—-QJd 974 C—K § C—8 2 | SOUTH
| Mr. Muzzy S~A 3S H-K 8 2 “D=A KS C—A Q1087 The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 10C Pass 18 Pass
INT Pass Pass Pass |
of hearts and promptly led the
jack of clubs from the board. Mr. Champion groaned, louder this time. { ‘Miss Brash pointed out that the {lead was in the closed hand and (Mr. Muzzy would have to lead one {of his clubs. As it happened this {made no difference as the club
Inexpensive
By MRS. ANNE CABOT
It's easy and inexpensive to change your slipcovers with the seasons when you ave this clever pattern to guldd you. Pattern 5069 includes step by step directions for measuring and making slipcovers for chairs and couches, material requirements, fabric and color
To order, use the coupon,
ANNE CABOT {The Indianapolis Times 530 8. Wells St. Chicago 7, IL No. 5069 Price 20¢
suggestions and trimming hints, |
INRING: sassrssssvanrsrernavansss]
lstreet edb tsa nerehsabon [Cnty SRABNNIEINIINIIIN Rss Rtn
State FERRARA IRNTIIRARA NER Rana
h
\ -
frets sstrrrRrtr tnt tnt rnb annne]
|
Catholic
10
Pp
f- Mrs, Edward Dallmon, 55 8.
easily made three no trump by Bluff Ave —7:30 p. m. Men’s night, Linwood Ave.
Other new officers are Mrs. rge Faulstich and Mrs. John
residents; Mrs. Fred J. Schoet-
cock, treasurer.
ba
Jade, Grey,
: Gu /e 4
Look to Wasson's
For the Most Durable
I Mateables
3 95 and“ $5
. spring, for spectator sports!
Two "simply superb separates from a collection of nifty, thrifty set-ups to make "him" really sit up and take notice! Mix ‘em up,
- mate ‘em up ., . for now, for
a. NYLON SWEATERS . .°. soft as cash. l mere, simple to suds. Yellow, Lime,
White, Blue, Red, Pink. 3440 ,... $5
* b. RAYON GABARDINE SKIRT... delight-
fully versatile in Aqua, Navy, Cocoa,
10-18 SEs NEr an 3.95
SPECIAL! Just 100 knit dresses, regularly 24.95 to 29.95, 2-piece, long or short sleeves, dark shades, sizes 10-18. NOW
Ah : Wasson's Sport Shop, Second Floor
Woman's Study Club at] day's meeting in ‘the home
Wasson's Store Hours 9:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
FAMOUS MANUFACTURER'S REGULAR 1.35
SEAMLESS
I5 and 20 Denier
NYLON Hosiery
98cm
Famous for their perfect fit, top quality » construction and sparkling colors , . . these lovely seamless nylons are offered in this special sale because the manufacturer is making a change in construction. Short, medium and long lengths in sizes 8!/; to I 1, IS and 20 Denier, also microfilm styles, Choice of several lovely colors.
Weusn's Hotiaty, Street Floor
Pct Con Got Sct fo So Weed
Roy E. \ cago, and Al the judges f Jan, 30 in Ble
1950 | Of 0;
This year American gov: by Mrs. Mabel “It is the go for at least lican State Ci Club. She spol eon meeting in Mrs. E. C. Ru “Only by ele U. . 8. Congre state legislatu trophe of Fai averted,” she too late by 19!
“Because th est prize, it English-speak| establishment tatorship is be the inevitable is being so cl through the v has been adva regard 1950 : portunity and “British Wo co-chairman « vision of the ( mittee, ‘‘are they allowed over in 1945. stretching the
budget. “I don’t ha: sensible Hoosf get something even from th ble halls of - Washington. fmpress upon of this nation every commun next Novembe have gone th satisfied dupe
Urges Wom Mrs. Fraser the history of hood. “It is tl fca. Look at t of any natior termine how | from the Da their political women can ¢ hold any publ She urged tf for the Lincc the Republica party that ca minister genu ernment unt
we're | b
