Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1950 — Page 26

THURSDAY, MAR. 2 1050

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Here = In Price /

a : Head Lettuce Is

Ee : Also Reasonable * By JEAN TABBERT or "SWEET POTATOES have toppled this: wieek. to the lowest price they've been in weeks. (lobe onions, Irish potatoes and head] $5 lettuce are other bles that] &8% are more plentiful -and cheaper. |}

FRESH FRUITS

Bples—Plentitul; price just the 4 oes_Moderate Jupply,

» same,

price. About Quaiity /yery mice

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stra Pe Tanger) olding quality is! FRESH YROETABLES 5 Beant reen variety still high and

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ing In Brocesl t medi: Brussels te—More pie WL

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By GAYNOR MADDOX APPLES ARE abundant and good. It's delicious economy to use them often. But use them intelligently and give them new interest.

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« ® =» S MARSHMALLOW NUT BAKED APPLES Winesap appies,

“Ont: —_ “Celery not much ehanye

| Spoon cinnamon, _One- half op

season Is Just | supply ® moderate, peice ' Blackwood on Bridge— is priced and Btn ocd | than Jan week, very

sappy’ {

iy nice variety is uice and WHAT A DEFENSIVE play Globe It didn't meet with the approval tional nevértheless.

Quality,

Ore half cup sugab one-eighth tea-

| While oiler are abundant, serve baked Wiswieps » with marshmallows and oul for novelty don

seeded raisins, four tablespoons butter or fortified margarine, one-half cup water, marshmallows, walnuts. ‘Wash and dry apples, core carefully, then pare one-third

of the skin away from the blos- ,¢ each apple. slide under broilSom end. Combine Brown Sugar, DD e-! in

raisins, cinnamon and softened butter or margarine. “Pagk thi JMIXture into apple Cores and Place anples on a rack

Muzzy Doesn't Like Defensive Play

Mr. Masters made in this hand. Muzzy but it was sensa-

of Mr.

--marshmallow is meited.” ~ Dot" reall

Royaliy' s Frocks = _ 1 Must-Never Clash : NEW YORK, Mar. 2 (UP) The problems of a royal dress- |, maker are deeper than a neck‘line. . It probably didn’t take Not-|. i ! man Hartnell more. than a couple ‘of minutes to fil in the top of} ihat wicked French dress for | Britain's Princess Margaret when | | her mother complained it was too, [tow per —But he’s been working fort weeks, Hartnell’s general man-| {ager ‘said last week; getting “the! three first customers” ready for| a neighborly call from the Presi-| dent of The problem, as George Mitchi{son outlines it, involves not only | the- choice ‘among the royal {family’s usual pastel colors, but | the crown jewels, the color of the royal-box at Covent Garden and {a couple of red ribbons across ithe chest. i in the bottom of a saucepan or | About the only thing Hartne skillet. Add witer, cover and didn’t have to worry -abou gteam siowly until apples are |whether the Paris gown, the tender, about 50 minutes, French President's wife would)

Place a marshmallow on top [C}ash with his selections “I suppose she;

er for a few minutes until herself, the big events of the visit will be a special perrmance of the ballet at Covent! Garden. {Box- Redecorated “The royal on decorated by one {6f our greatest designers,” Mitch-| ison said. “Hartnell had to work jwith him so the decorations

‘with halved or chopped wal- | nuts, st

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South dealer Both sides vulherable ~~ NORTH

waiting and” asks about that » itchison said. ‘%& know.” 3

) Frocks Flatter Feta

By SUE BURNETT Youthful and smart and ready for any occasion all summer “long is “this round

necked dress that takes nicely Finish | | one shoulder apd one hip with

to a bold striped fabric.

large novelty buttons.

Pattern 8543 is a sew-rite | ne been te- operate, pattern in sizes 11, | Ofiver essel,

12, 13, 14, 16 and 18. Size 12, short _ sleeve, four eighth yards of 39-inch.

and one- |

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CHUNK STEN

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~The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St. Indianapelis 9, Ind.

No. 8543 Price 25¢ 0 No. 8421 Price 25¢ |

MAKE THIS DELICIOUS MEAL IN MINUTES!

“Rich beef meat balls! Tender " spaghetti! In an

Fashion Book Price 25¢

cheaper

; price lawer,

- prioe;

price Tomatoes—About t Turnips—Very nn me Turnip Greens—Plentinil and Jow ———————————o—

Friday’ s Menu—

Ties In bold face are “to

plentiful supply. BREAKFAST:

ready-to-eat cereal, wp on toast, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON:

very

sud scarce big drop

Stewed Prunes, with orange juice,

poached

Spinach :

Mrs. Keen's opening was the six ‘of clubs and Mr. Masters, ee was permitted to hold the first trick with the queen, He returned 5 nice the seven of clubs and Mr. Champion ducked again, Out came a" ok {third round of the suit and Mr. = | Champion took the ace, dis- He wouldn’'t- have liked to’ do {carding ‘a diamond from the this, but what other chance did priced | board, he have for nine tricks?" re On this last trick Mr. Masters The finesse would hate worked, threw away the highest card in Now over to dummy with another _ ~|his hand, the King of diamonds. heart and another diamond back.’ |A shocked look came over Mr. {This time Mr. Masters’ {Muzzy's face. He looked at Mr. | would have played — and 'Masters and tapped his head sig- Champion would have been y: (nificantly. Who but a madman [lighted to let it hold. After all, | {would throw away a king like Mf. Masters could make no damthat? “aging return and thus Mr. Cham-|

= Miss Brash

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king 03 C—K J 9643 SOUTH Mr. Champion S872 H—=K 109 D—-A Q43

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Masters S—Q J 8 3 TH-S88547 D—K 8 c—Q 7

Styled—to—flatter-the slightly larger figure is this charming two piece dress that ‘comes in | a- wide range of sizes. Make one version with a pretty contrasting yoke, another with top and skirt In monotone. Pattern 8421 is a sew-rite perforated pattern for sizes 34; 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36, 5'3y yards of 39-inch; | contrast, one yard. Don’t miss the spring and summer Fashon. This latest issue is colorful, informative, - a complete pattern magazine, Fabric news, fashion- tips, a |

{wouldn't clagh with the_dresses.” | That's a fairly long-term prop‘osition, based on all the colors! {the queen and princesses might] conceivably wear before the paint! needs retouching, with some ad-| ditional thought, perhaps, to the| 'King’'s own wardrobe. The red ribbons are a more {present puzzler — they represent| {the French Legion of Honor, held by both the Queen and Princess {Elizabeth. Politeness presumably | {dictates they wear .them for: the | visiting head of state. And a [ribbon across the chest is likely: [to infringe on a neckline and

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| seaouern and MEAT salts

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souffle, enriched crisp rolls,

But, as usual, Mr Masters Kew {pion would have Been assured of OA 105

RUD A dress it the dress isn't put.

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DINNER: Brofled halibut steak, parsley, lemon and Sauce, bailed new potatoes, enriched rolls, butter or fortified margarine, broiled tomato halves, Rrated earrot and lettuce salad, French cae, oh upside “down peach” ca

{what he was doing. [1% play three diamond ‘tricks and his con made Tt iposstblefor: —Cham- trgef”

iplon to take nine tricks, ) \' had gone up with the king of 1 D |Murderous Clabs \__ diamonds on the first lead of the l N T | Tats see what would have hap- suit— {pened if Mr. Masters had held on mitted to win. {to his king of diamonds. After Mr. Champion knew he had to was impossible. |Winhing the third club lead. Mr. loge at least one diamond. } “hamplon would have entered merely had to make sure to lose diamond [dummy with a heart and returned it to. the * ‘harmless” opponent. Mrs.

“The grrr Re Pass 18 Pass

it would have been per--

tricks without

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Now there was Hé no way to take as many as three, nell letting Keen in to run those mur-

"together right.

| Pastels Picked

|

has decked the ladies

| Hartnell solved that problem orn - with V-shaped necklines, In other words away the king of diamonds, that | parallel the line of the ribbon, For color, Mitchison said, Hartin|

cut to!

wealth of smart frocks to-sew for summer are all Included,

| Speaker

pink, blue and white shot with! © gold. They can take their pick

cream, coffee, milk, wfor-what-they. wish to wear when: safe in the assurance that the dressmaker thought of every-| thing, including the Queen's tiara. The only thing left to worry about is ee the three royal pe . : ladies clash with each other. | ! ne ; , " — “Fhat’s an awfully sticky ptrob-| 5 3 1lem,” Mitchison said. “The royal] family always sorts that out! among themselves. I expect the | Queen decides first and then the)

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Necklines, Mitchison said, are ‘| really no problem at all: “Our climate’s not conducive to low necklines.”

Mrs. Mary Margaret Sumner | will be the principal speaker | when the Lutheran Child Welfare Auxiliary observes its foun. | ders day Mar. 10 in the Trav. | ertine Room of the Hotel | Lincoln. Mrs. Sumner, superin. ~tendent of - the Indiana Girls School, will discuss the progress | and aims of “the institution.

Tri Kappa Chapter To Meet

The Indianapolis Associate Chapter of Tri Kappa Sorority will meet at‘'1l p.m. Monday in the Merchants National Bank. = Mrs Leola Turner—of the Jor Tdan—Music College Taculty ~ Will speak. Hostesses will be Mes[dames Ross Halgren, Frank MilHis, J: T. leaf, Martin. Mvers, I H. Morgan and C. N. Weber.

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| Alumnae Chapter | Sets Meeting

“The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority, will meet at 12:30 p. m. Saturday in Fendricks _Restau- | Fant.

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