Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1950 — Page 34

- MONDAY'S MENU

___ Slips in vibrant color are mak-! ing big fashion news this spring.

‘mering satin and tricot knits.

PAGE 3 Big China Selection In Spring

Modern Shapes Scaled To Smaller Table

Times Special CHICAGO, Feb, 4—Mrs. Amerfca will have the biggest selection ever this spring when she selects her new china, glass and ecorative accessories. The 1950 gift appraisal was made by Wallace O. Ollman, Mer-/ chandise Mart general manager, where the Gift Show, China, Glass and Pottery Market opened this week. “Shapes are ‘modern. scaled tol the smaller table and less formal |

fine seam” drapes

YWCA quarters.

hospitality,” Mr. Ollman said. “Many and varied are the gifts! which - are truly ‘different,’ the

decorative items done In a contemporary manner. In addition, there are fine repgeductions of old! pieces, as well as genuine antiques and: imports. Quality is of che best, while prices remain about | the same. Black is seen often. enough . AMONE the_new things to become] a trend. Lazy susans and seryIng trays made of ebony-finished| oak are fitted with creamy white dishes and ovenproof casseroles or with colorful tiles. The casseroles have black wooden covers, ner and white ceramic handles. | search at Riley Hospital, Salad plates of black glass are| has refurnished her room in the

"By JEAN TABBERT

MISS JANET Draper knows | herdecoratingABC’s as well as

Janet

hand decorated in white, and Blue Triangle with an ingenious dessert plates, cups and saucers needle and an accomplished of black porcelain, hand-painted? paint brush.

in white with touches. of gold, are ~ Starting with furniture owned imported from Japan. Fold- -away! by the YWCA residence, Janet hostess tables, teakwood lamps. has made it reflect her personal Tole trays and other decorative tastes. It's taken her only two objects are found in black with! months to transform the room touches of white, gold or colors. | into colorful, attractive quarModern Dinnerware - ters. “The new. shapes in dinnerware = First step was to “run up” modern, many . of ‘them draperies and slipcover for the square, Practically all the new bed. She bought inexpensive patterns are simple. Fine crystal; cotton twill material printed in stemware tends toward the mod-| matching designs. The spread ern, too, and is lower in heighth' has a wine coverlet, ruffled pilfor smaller tables. low to match and a striped “A set of dinnerware, to re- flounce in “gray, chartreuse, tail at $19.95 for 53 pieces, % | green and wine. decorated in underglaze © : restricted amount of colonial blue, Match Coverlet. glass reproductions are avallable.| The drapes mateh the flounce Even some of the imported stem- | on the bed and there's a wine valance. The combination

are

ware and dinnerware have mod-| ern shapes including an. extensive

group’ of Japanese porcelain. “Pewter is back In growing Add L { abundance and popularity. There uxury oO are countless new decorative pieces made of copper, brass, | wood, leather, pottery and Tole! decorated metal. Many new items. In attractive, but Inexpensive color-annodized aluminum are * here. | Canasta comes in for its share; in the gift items, including a canasta tray, one with a me-| ~chanical device to freeze the deck 80 you actually can't draw a card, ‘and a round mahogany canasta table which folds up to|stand by itself as a handsome plece of furniture.

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Items in bold face are in | good supply this month, BREAKFAST: Stewed pears, oatmeal, crisp bacon, enriched toast, butter or fortified margarine, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Baked macaroni and cheese, cabbage and apple salad, cranberry coffee cake, tea, milk. DINNER: Chicken pie with “biscuit crust, canned peas, ~-hot--biscuits, butter. or fortified margarine, lettuce, escarole, watercress salad. French © dressing. chocolate E

By MRS. ANNE CABOT devil's food cake, coffee, milk.

Delightfully demure figures embroidered in the simplest of stitches and prettiest pastel colors add luxury at little cost

Slips i in Color

‘bugs.” In bacteriology re-__

Miss Janet Draper "sews a in her room at the Blue Triangle. She made the and bedspread inted the walls and floor of

to every day linens. A just-married or engaged girl will be thrilled with a pair | of embroidery etched pillow“cases and top sheet and while

| . {. you are in the mood Order Begonia Bulbs |

Pattern 5627 includes hot Order tuberous begonia roots! mon transfer for four motifs, now so you can start these slow| material requirements, stitch ilgrowing plants by the middle oH lustrations - and embroidering the month.

and finishing directions.

Mint green, periwinkle blue, new gold—even bright red--are ap-| pearing in washable crepe, #him-|

DOWNY LIGHT texture, fine Keeping qualities, vof and an attractive appearance mark the cake made with

delicate fa- ok

finely sifted flour. And there won't be a hint of _

failure If you follow the count"stroke method. “With a mixer

the timing is easy. Buf if you’ beat by hand; it’s much easier to. count your strokes tlidn to

“mE them. “THe “correct count

will insure perfection.

» ” ” CELEBRATION MARBLE CAKE Have shortening at room temperature. Line thé pans on the bottom with paper; then grease. Use: two 9-inch pans, one and one-half inches deep.

. Start the oven . for moderate

heat (350 degrees ¥.). Sift the flour once before measur-

ing. Lift-b¥- spoonfuls nth a cup; level offs -Do not pack or shake down: :

‘Measure info the sifter two and one-half cups sifted cake flour, one and .ohe-half "teaspoons - double - acting baking powder, one-half teaspoon soda, one teaspoon salt and one and two-thirds ‘cups sugar. Measure into the mixing bowl three-fourths of a cup of shortening. Measure into a cup sour milk or buttermilk (with butter, . margarine -or lard, use

three-fourths cup sour milk,

with vegetable or any other shortening, use one cup sour milk) and one teaspoon vanilla. Have ready three eggs, unheaten, Mix in a small bowl (letting stand while mixing the cake). one square unsweetened chocolate, melted: two tablespoons hot water; _one-fourth' teaspoon soda and one table spoon sugar. Stir the shortening just to soften. Bift in the dry ingredients. Add" the milk and mix until all the flour. is dampened. Then beat 300 strokes by

© ~~ hand, -or two minutes_in the

“mixer at low speed:Add .the eggs and beat 150

srk by’ hand, or one min--A

“the actual

This pa stroke marble cake is as

St. Valentine's Day, a birthday,

ute in the mixer at low speed. Add the chocolate mixture to one-quarter of the batter, mixing only.to blend. (Count only strokes or tipe, Scrape the bow! and spoon or beater often). Put large spoonfuls of the batter into pans, alternating plain ‘and chocolate mixtures, Then with a knife, cut-care-fully through the batter in a wide zigzag course: Bake -in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for 35 minutes, or until done. Cool in pans on cake racks for five minutes,

up on racks to cool.

a srecently patented: “device for |.

~Count-Stroke Cake Rings the Bell for Special Party Events

anniversary -or a" party.’ Then loosen from the sides !

good as i looks. Make it for a special occasion “cen

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She Knows Her ABC’ $ of Decorating _

Clubs !

i For Teeners

Controversial

What are the advantages of a

SUNDAY, FEB. 5 1050 :

Teen

CLIPS Join Forces With

testants 20 years or under. ‘Hotel Sheraton. The workshop

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and | | | By MAR residence living | Thive Howe Seniors i Famkes ~ oo ser 2D ress Opinions : | pres, dpinions. he Tri-efs to Hold ~~ it for not y JEAN 3 ° That, as 1 SOCIAL CLUBS for teen-agers Skating Party Feb. 18 lower of (are controversial. Some people! | The CLIPS and Famkes Clubs * efreuit - kn ‘believe that- they're undemocratic)- Twers lec farce: —ew-oficer ... A. gardens: 4 ;and others think they're harm- were elected by the group. __ Now the [less and fun. ¥ ey are Barbara Thompson, Fertilizer s The three teen- | president; Marilyn Aping, vice * have been lers interviewed - | president; Vonda Springer, secre- ‘quite a wh | this week are al’ tary, and Norma Knarzer, treas says, i | rs in Howé turer. - ger poison joenin Boner | Norma entertained this week« - pespecting They believe that 3 lend for a former member of the ‘ in ground 'social clubs are {elub, Caryl Wugman. Caryl is * chemical ‘just like human {attending the University of Cali- maintains | beings—they -are 2 1fornia now: munching { . of city mar | part =o and A skating party is en * of fertilizi: part . planned by the TRI-ET Club, | Judy Burkhart y » For the ! | The event will be Feb. 18 in the {is the daughter Judy I Rollertand Rink. (whose si: |of Mrs. Margaret ; | Club members, besides selling ; them emi | Burkhart, 226 Nowland Ave. tickets for the party, are also today's p { “I think some of the clubs are {working on a donut sile. to. be s loves a d JF ortnwiile: The na Ws iheld-this month. grass clipp ance, for instance, helps Riley | The girls celebrated the birthe skins. And Hospital and ia a very good proj. ‘days of Barbara Hanna and Pat -ings” mak : a +eet. On -the- whole, -however—I. : Ali - _ R on —topsotl is an ‘example of the ease with Even though her family lives think most of the clubs are un-| nder 8 week-o which co-ordinated fabrics can In Knoxville, Tenn. Janet let democratic. Many girls are left] [Planning Pard Clash of 9 y 5 be used, them help out, too. Home for out because they lack pretty| There | Janet also upholstered a bed- Christmas vacation, she planned clothes and money and it hurts| Betty Hignite will be hostess to _ eolumn to room lounge chair with green a wall shelf with her brother, [the sensitive ones,” Judy says. Foi ws i Ee as » side of th matelasse she uncovered at a It came severdl weeks ago, is | She is a copy reader on the) LBERT COOPER is 0 ; . versus or remnant sale, had enough ‘left now painted light green to Howe “Tower” and a member of | A The Times’ Teen of the Week. Reasor is the new mascot of the "of battle over to tie trimming on a plain match the walls, % Hosegi, club for senior girls. Judy| He's president of the senior class of Washington op. 1 Pe - plodding 1 white lampshade. .- On it she displays her radio, a also belongs to Kings Daughters. High School and a member of the Student Council. “io kins has beer chosen who believ For utility and to increase goldfish bowl-—real fish, plants She plans to enroll in Indiana A Juans member. ganic matt color interest in the room, she and a clock. All these combined University in the fal and study member of the football and baseball teams at The Toz-ies Club had a rush * worms cor added a green satin pinup lamp ~ as they are in a unit-give the social work. WHS, Albert is a letterman. He serves as a member. of the Senior tea last Sunday in-Janice Rike's 2. game time on a lucite base above her bed. room life and sparkle. iy TUISR © = = SR” Social. Committee and in the school’s Red Cross chapter. Albert ,home. Marilee Lower, Gertrude + a little 4-1 And for extra “oomph” there is ay 41s een clubs are OK.” belongs to the Valley Boys’ Club. 'Weest, Dorothy Straub, Judy Ene * scarcely bi a gray and a yellow pillow to Feminine Note EO ol ates, fia K. Hud. He hopes to study business administration at Hanover Col- ders and Roseanne Lukins were * So it's u brisrht , - are Mr. an rs. Harlan ud-' lege after graduation in June. Al's parents are Mr. and Mrs. brighten 1p dark wooden chairs A feminine note is the plastic |, “ge N. Ritter Ave. Charles Cooper, 1420 W. Ray St. guests. : vinced org : : . lace doilies Janet keeps under | “Most of the time a club Is ; To. Aid Europeans takes a p! Pistachio Green her glass dresser top. It's an just a good excuse to get together Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. | gu. Shaw was hostess to the ; Jnitely. no No “go-with-everything” tan attractive way to give individ- with a gang of| Fill out the coupon below and send it to Jean Maney, The Indian- FLICKERS Club at a rec t road) vies walls fo : ” Eg kids and have a| apolis Times, Indianapolis 9, for your nomination for the Teen Y yeni He's J. 1 alls for Janet. She covered meetin Each member pledged them with pistachio een = ality to any room, surpasses good time. They | Of the Week before midnight Tuesday. - 8. pledged _ Graceland Pp green, i j : to fill a Red Cross -box for § - Met painted the ceiling the same ¢loth dollies in. cleaning ease. provide the , .. .te needy family overseas 3 the Met shade. And she wielded the Next on. the Draper home means to have 8" wupadanasinsis Nanay ry os Garden brush on the floor, too-—it's now furnishing agenda? She'll make parties and they The members of the ROXIES ¢ a bright brown—and dotted a foot stool with the remainder do help (ReNers] _ . ,,.,...csciinrrisesinstvey: OF sentetosesiorsatsvie veveesss Club will have a party today for . : with pistachio green shag rugs. of the green matelasse fabric, in gaining poise.| = (School) a former club member, Mrs. Riche ans The same color green was re-do picture designs on her walls. I don’t think. the! tard Barney. The event will be in peated on the radiator, miking They're the last touches needed clubs are over- esses naan tas ate RRA R INES Saree "eset sssasssnsssassannnne {Janet Siebert’'s home, > Wi o it fade into the room's back- to make a rented room look like emphasized and! (and City) A skating party was held | € ground. home. 3 Dunk a snob, Wednesday for the members and R - ——— a — sri m———— a sno BREINER IRIIrI rare ctr ss sas sere IRI EETEITES tsenine 8 ay E ' w I § L Er a ’ ‘Home. Address) Euests, It was in the Riverside ange Lirep: a ell for Less— Bob longs to a club, for Teen of the Week. My reasons for the selection are given on? = To Ca i k "lor not,” Bob says. a separate sheet of paper attached to this coupon. A canasta party followed the Garden i ri ty 00K Bob is sports editor of the! My NAME ....iceciieinsessnesescsssassnrssisssanssssssssansass DUSiness session at a recent meet. week will 1 : "Tower and belongs 10 the HI-Y | Address ....v.....:00avceeisevsiivisvansnrsinnanssrerssvennste ing of the Cherokees Club. Shire houseplants Plans Menus jand the Chi Delts Club. He wants: ——— ~. ley Trowbridge was hostess. logs. The 5 I : a-study Journalism a 10 ‘Contest Sof for Ar ril— Send news of teen club acti- ~follows: | Take. Advantage vities to Jean Maney, The T Of Ch Food ASSOCIATE Chari i the (Continued From Page 27) classifications: One for chil- | Indianapolis Times, Indiapapo- Raith © eaper 00as hon arn ey 1 . the area reached by The dren from 2 to 6; the second lis 9. Be Bot By GAYOR MADDOX and Mrs. Roy Times, except employees of for older children from 7 to Sem ————————————n es GET THE MOST for your food |Charnley, 1191 the newspaper and their im- | 12. infants’ wear may. not Benefit Card Party Hlection dollars. Select many of yourChurchman Ave. mediate families. Profession- tion 1s made on the dress. | Members of the Friendly Club Schroeder items from this month's list of Beech Grove. —{—al designers or Srossmal ers fal fon. a made on. th le 4 i og. will hiold a benefit card party Frie and Mise plentiful (and therefore less ex-|' “The good or are not Shine. Contes Rn and juniors compete together, day. It will be held at 1:30 p. m. inating c pensive) foods. bad objectives of may sum y & The garments may be made |in the Food Craft Shop, K. of P, in adv lub 4d ds ments as they wish, provided ga y ! Plan your menus in anceia clu epen of original design, or on {building. to get full use of everything you|on the group in each garment is accompanied 8m, Biz-Z-B Gal buy, to prevent waste and to en-|the club. Some by an official entry blank, standard pattern lines. It is | m. Mrs. "More Interesting use of left:/of them are very “which we will make available | Important for contestants to. - Sheridan joy th A ey free. understand, however, that a of year's rhe following budget menus give their ‘mem- Garments are to be sent in | - child's garment made on an planned for you by cooking ex-|bers social ‘know fo The Times al 2 dale (6 be | PNENAIGESIpN, MUSE DE ent yr Ll 5 5 ‘Rhea Gard perts, may help you plan your how. Others are Judy announced. The decision of tered in the Children’s Cloth- 0 Mrs. Geol own ‘meals. out for the wrong things and| the judges will be final, and ing Group and not in the | % 0 % nison St. Bold face items are plentiful. [tend to force teeners to do what| in cases of fiedenisian, Supls Origin Design Clothing ol New Bt ' they'd. mever do if they were not| cate prizes will be awarded. Dinner: Tomato bean soup, in y Sa I do Bru there! At the end of the contest Local prizes in each of the | INM ORR ISONS Crooked Cr poac frozen fish steaks with wo "0 ‘nh emphasis on social| judging, contestants will be eight classifications will be, 3% 3. 15, horseradish sauce, parsley pota-| "uh {7 8. high schools,” Judy | notified by announcements in |° first, $50, second, $20. | Bile {toes, spinach, bread, butter or for- believes {| The Times, just where and | ————— rere — discussion /tified margarine, orange tapioca, sh . | h to 11 for submitted I : Jel : e is also in Hosegi and sec-| When ca 5627 -coflee, milk... remseree “retary of the Junior Red Cross garments. Those -unable. to 4 Indiana Women | Soy Th | Dinner: Veal birds, buttered) 5ctivities Committee. Judy hopes call in person may send post- To Attend Parley noodles, Harvard beets, lettuce|to be a medical technician and is, age for return by mail or parTo order, use the coupon. and radish salad, bread, butter or | going. to at attend 1 Ball State. cel post. incanerienr FOUT Indiana women will y to! Golden Glo A fortified margarine, orange gela- ar— Entry groups are: 8 St. Louis Thursday to attend the p. m. Mrs ANNE CABOT tin, coffee, milk. Pattern Group-—Senior ~di- annual mid-winter meeting of ‘he, 36th St. | Dinner: Roast fresh ham. sweet a +. ree ind vision, open to contestants Upper Mississippi. Valley ‘Region: Merrily n The Indianapolis Times potatoes, applesauce, spi _over 20 years of age. This al Conference of the General Fed=—— rie distuasion r .&4 mixed salad, bread, butter . ol el arment group is divided into eration omens Clubs. TTT Re 530 8. Wells St. ‘tified margarine, baked pears, cof- Diets Offered 1. categories. In one, con- They .will include Mrs. Oscar Plants.” Chicago 7, IL (fee, milk. testants may enter tallored |A- Ahlgren, Whiting. second ON son, leade No. 5627 Price 20c | | QUICK DEVILED "HAM AND New Cook Book | —dresses. The second category yes wo Ta president Nes WINTER COATS : Ni CHEESE CANAPES 1 Is Invaluable § is cb oa hy ost GFWC safety LLU a 3 uet BIMO@ siirssessnssvesasssnssses| Spread round crackers with a an ressy; ‘the r man: Mrs. Victor - Selby ir-! rich prepared mustard. Add a THE SALT .FREE DIET COOK! women’s coats or suits. Prizes |p. -. TS er ptby. Fair ZIP COATS B § stessessssecsrsscssnsasssnssssns gap of deviled ham. Top with-a BOOK, by Emil—G.—Conason,|. will be awarded in each of | anq Mrs. H. P. Humphrey, Os- FUR COATS pe o Street sasssessnsnsnssanasseeess SMOSH piece of American cheese. M. D. and-Ella Metz, dietitian. | three categories. good, IFC junier trustee. ¢ 2 A {Put under broiler until cheese Lear, New York. $3. | Standard Pattern Group— Mrs. Jaqua iS serving as co-. SUITS wa > CIty «oreesanssesneavsossnnnssas melts. ! 3 | Junior division, for con- [chairman for the event in the : BS Hel

1 8alt-free.. diet? The.

food plan is recommended by doc[tors n the treatment of hyper-i

i cardiac ailments |other Ron conditions.

s. But Dr. Conason and! tz present a variety of! . with. delicious"

and!

A rice diet is the standard food {slate offered to sufferers of these _|dises ~ Miss ‘menus crammed

ishes, They are the kind - that| might be cluded in any general cook book.

isential foods and their salt con-| /tent. Weight- reducing menus and| low sodium diets for the diabetic)

also are included in the book. It's!

‘an informative volume for it ex-

plains the medical

background

and the use’ of the diets in terms] the laynian can easily understand. !

Another handy bit of informa-

{tion is the menus for the person| | who eats out. There are sample]

recipes, too, so that such an in{dividual FSSANIAAT Youprepare them for

Smart for Spring

summer is the long, overblouse. Slim and trim; the - |long overblouse will be worn with pleated skirts, with ‘slacks and later in the season with shorts. Such overblonses in well-styled| and. inexpensive rayon fabrics such as. tricot knit rayon, rayon sharkskin and smooth linen-tex-tured spun rayons are easy to

care for, too.

may get. his favorite

hd he

A smart fashion for spring and hip-fitting

with spatula, turn out, remove the paper, and turn right-side

. Use any favorite chocolate frosting. >

Dries Nail Polish

Finger drier, for use after the application of finger-nail polish, {is a heating plate containing elec--tric heating elements and an overlying hood under which the fingers are. inserted. Provision is made in|.

free air ‘movement.

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wao- Along with -the-.sample menus... there are complete listings of es-

1 ciByestandard-pattern is meant: sessions-and-panel disenssions are” * any commercial, or news- planned for the elub presidents 3 de paper pattern. This junior gar- and leaders from the 11- member. LINGERIE alread 1: TGR. group-hus ont satefory gates! goppecORiife— RPE ih —for date or school dresses. eam ] j ing money Glamour "Clothing Group, Be Sure + to Eras : : Flants this open to dressmakers of all { Jo body ht ages, is another contest gar- Napping on Blanket 2 : i throu ment category, designated for When buying a‘ “blanket ex- z : : amine the nap. Excessive - ; - . year anywa “evening clothes, lounging S nap-... - lot of plant ——ping—witl-—weaken—the—varmant—i HRA == HR clothes. negligee ensembles {lessen the durability. —of the | §} tJ- FV IV EL TWO “and beachwear. Clothing yu e #3 Ev aie “fh & group made on standard pattern Be sure. to. chogae 20 West Washington Street of color th Boe I oi : : one. of good... ashing vel TET ay tines: ‘of on your own originate ee nd Si to a he : you're a gn - design may be entered in the the touch which will not shed = 2 JOU can Sa) Broup . ... just As long AS when brushed with the hand. single plan it's glamorous. Slips. petti- . = ——— ,. this summe coats, separate bloufes. or “ED } Se on | ginner, you foundation garments are not : PRICES S SLASHED! | buy at lea: eligible. . | to start wit The contest also. provides 3 ! how to rais prizes "for dresses, coats or : i this summe ‘suits cut on original designs i complishme by homesewers of all ages. ! ¥ THREE, One proviso, only, is made in " ., flowers ‘in t the Original Design Clothing . ¢ color of tho Group. That is, that the ! | outdoors ‘Io clothing entered be-made:- for . color. sche adults or teen-agers. ! for: bouquet The eighth garment group ! FOUR. is given over to clothing i (especially for children. There are two { owner) 2h ' > i poor 86 JEWELRY a : } tion that hi Many Beautiful house of yc Pieces to Choose From i Be SPINS ® EARRINGS {ly shade? | ® BRACELETS © RINGS | monwy if yo ® NECKLACES © PEARLS : SIX. Wo : :- looking ya Prices Reduced | budge ce edue § yard : , : mi a lit Va=Ya=3, off lo ! buying so | shrubs this Highlight Your Spring Suit With Some of This | SEVEN. = RQuolity Jewelry ... Come in EARLY for Best Selection. | | Plan: Tha i X : i you want coste—even i ¢ 1 oO I, E loolkdwg yar . “ e ; B 2 = So ©»: BC t See . . ~~ Vermicull | Jeweler and Certified Master Watchmaker i about the b “Horological Institute of America, Washington, a Cs grown seed Ath Fir, State. hike dy, 13 E Woiisgion St. i 2 “seedling ste off...