Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1950 — Page 23

rectors named foward E. Nytlethwaite and

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Greenhouse Crops

~ which” last week was so abun-

5 Having box parties in granda is Ewinding identi harm clipe —ingerain fried fish with fartar sauce for dunking—makes a novel Lenten i arients Wade ie umbus, ind Chapman 8. hoot . . . - | STANDARD PATTER N| ite Naute: ne bout By GAYNOR MADDOX. | If peter to uae trash fish, | ~ |GROUP (Junior division for en-| Evansville; Robert Patterson, pie demand” wl Hives = aw FOR A novel supper party dur- dip " 4 shrine in egg wash, drain] Friday's Menu— annea ltrants under 20 years old): Four. | | | Dayton; Raymond Srider, Shaties EEA Been supply; price down; eusl- ing Lent follow the British cus-| Well ant roll in pancake ‘Teady:| blended orange and grape- non or Suaineds drom N. Frenzel, H. M. Templeton, Ed ‘ Suri wierios High Scarce. . Quality bad. tom of Fish 'n’ Chips.” Any time! {Here is the complete recipe. { fruit juice, parsley omelet, |chased pattern. Menges, Bowman Elder, Paul Bepme—reen saves more pape [OF 10 YEA, you'l find Britishers| En | Coricued oust, butiee or for. {°c eAMOUR, GROUP (Enteuats De gt rk Young crop just be Spr Priced mod- (Stopping for Fish 'n’ Chips at tiny | FRENCH FRIED FISH Erm ' ’ of all ages): Five. Evening] g ge ng

Coon: SUI scarce. vesttie re tad) by for “dunking” because Fish! (If using fish which has been| FISH 'N’ CHIPS DINNER: | (Entrants of all ages): Six. Dress, | \j2.20

Sweet potatoes—Abu ncant; big

L chased pattern. (1) Coat or Suit........(2) Tailored for each classification in adai.| (hfe and five-eighth yards of |E. J. Breech, Fred Duesenberg, Use a lean type of fish that Dress........ (3) Soft or Dressy Dress........ tion to national prizes offered. 3 39-inch. “DR -ANSWERS- ~~ [C.Dixon, L. W. Klein, 6 ak a to Joep {21 Irving = mrmStandard Pattern Groupt Junior Division; for-entrants— Patter Bie wa sew-rite UR. — I, 2 Ls, Sam Mueller and ock, whitefish, sole, c under 20 years of age. (4) Date or School Dress...... perforated pattern for sizes.12, |. estion: I have read about - [Fre rich, yom Hib “that von Jake or 2a rout. lier fresh or| ___ Glamour Hoh No age liniit for entrant. (5) Evening, Don't Add Dry Salt 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size M4, short | Aho Ho ra on od much money but DD Sa may be wu. Lounge, Besch Clothes oF Negtigee Bnsemble for afult To Cooked Cereal Sleeves oe | 4 ilalod rowth from small moles ‘Renew Hat Gloss is interested enough in you to When using frozen fish fillets, or. older teen-age wear from standard pattern or of | If you should forget to put salt] YArds of 39-inch. : ¢ this is | TO renew the gloss on a straw ; ak 107 Several Garot bay Solin and cut fish into strips original design (circle which garments you plan to lin cooked cereal, don’t add dry] Send now for the spring and Could you tell me if this is ‘hat, either. black ‘or colored, go Wrong Way: Expect him’ abou. She by Tiree on ches {oF enter). ~ [salt to it. TT amma athions ig Tages of I~ true?" over it lightly several times with Yo. take you to 3 darce herd a Re oR Yan) ——— Original Design Group. No age limit for entrant. Must | - Just dissolve a little salt in a NeW styles J a Bic New %, printed Answer: It is true of some |a cloth dipped in alcohol. movie, or out to dinner each fry in % a Tea y-mix and be original design. (6) Dréss, Coat or Suit made for small amount of boiling water| features ree pa Pp { ninds of moles and not of | time. Pla adult or older teen-age wear (circle which garments |and mix that with the cereal to inside the ; | others. It is often recom- | Security is sown in a HOME Right Way: Without mak- you plan to enter). {make the taste uniform. | pero order patterns of our | mendea that those which can OF YOUR OWN! Turn now te ing it obvious that you are Sorority to Meet _ o—————=Children’s. Clothing Group. No-age-limit -for-entrant. — frites { Fashion-Bool-use-the P “become - malignant and are | the classified columns of today’s rene SR OU oskebool: The Beta Zeta Chapter, Lamb] (7) Garment for children 2 to 6 years of age........ [Starching Curtains ! located on places likely to be | Times for an outstanding selecoccasionally suggest going $0 da Chi Omega Sorority, will meet © (8) Garment for children 7 to 12 years of age:...i.e When starching curtains, make! Removing Nitrate Spots irritated by rubbing be re- |tion of HOMES FOR-SALE ... a free concert, getting ‘the (af 8:30 p. m. today in the Hotei Mall to: Sewing Contest Editor enough starch for all curtains in| Spots made by. silver nitrate] moved. This, however, should |homes from every section of the crowd together at your My |Lincoln. Mrs. Paul Jamison will Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St. ~ {one room so. they will: have iden-|may be removed by sponging| be done only under the very [city and suburban areas, homes —ete: 3 preside. i Indianapolis, 9. {tical crispness. {with - ammonia. a best of advice. an _ in every price range.

8 Groupings E In Sewing ‘Competition

$1460 to Be Given “This Year in Prizes. There are eight classifications {in the $1460 Time8 National Sew-| {ing Contest on. which. the judges : will distribute prizes to. winners. | ‘Some changes have been made {from last y®ar's judging divisions l... . but everyone has the same! chances they had in the 1949 contest. 1... Here are the

~ Culs Supply Of Lettuce

Lack of Heat Reduces

Announce

Many Parties ~~ Are Planned ™

- Boxholders for ‘the... 500-Mile Speedway Race May 30 are announced. Holding re talent A boxes tare Edmund F. Ortmeyer, Evans~ . ville; Henry Pfarrer, J..F. Raymond, Phil Cornelius, R. J. Mahoney, Alex Thompson, Buford Cadle, Luther Brooks, Jack Hard- ' .{ing, John A. Moore, H. D, Tousley, * W. J. Holliday, T- R. Black, C. H.

By JEAN TABBERT THE COAL shortage has reduced the supply of leat lettuce

ant. Greenhouses need to be warmed with the fuel and ‘own~ ers had to let fires die out dur-| ing the emergency. Head lettuce,

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{the possibility of a free trip -to| New York Cit}: - 2 STANDARD PATTER N| {GROUP (Senior Division for en-| {trants 20 years of age and older): : |One. Coat or suit. Two. Tailored | - |dress. Three. Soft or dressy |

‘shaus, Samuel R. Harrell, Bruce McConnell, Karl Kizer, Ralph E. Duncan, Scott Ham, Robert Orbison, Kenneth Hurlbutt, Arthur Dixon, A. A. Chillson and John A Schumacher.

Apundant Addies-—/ 2" but good grades are Avecadoes—Medium supply. priced

More Plenti 1 A rl jut stm nigh. hAnberHes-—En oy to supply the lim-

tes— h to meet th deman pes—Quality very v 4

"|: Cut "cleaned fish into strips Bistv. Mare Ae ) fal. "Ui ov appears shops or even sidewalk stalls. | p

Broccoli—Very plentiful; excellent quality; priced.

ham, O. K. Gaskins and E. L. Noyes. Russell White, Homer Cochran, |W. A, Atkins, William Hume, Wil« ison Mothershead, William V, = (Kingdon, Jess Murden, Jack N, ~ {Gulling, G. M. Hoster, William

LUNCHEON: Casserole of clothes, lounging clothes, beach! For a small sum they buy three inches by one inch. If using red kidney beans, onions and (wear or negligee ensembles. Gar-| crisp fried fish, and French fried/fresh fish, dip in an egg wash green pepper, whole wheat |Ments for adult or older teen-age repared by combining one beat- bread, butter or fortified |Wear from standard pattern or of| | tatoes. There is always a/P » loriginal design. / Cabbage Cheap: plentiful, pe en egg and one-half cup of milk; margarine, baked apples,

| | ; Cauiiower “Rass; orice sbout the same. handy bowl of tartar sauce near-| grain well, | raisin cookies, -tea, milk | ORIGINAL DESIGN GROUP| @

Brussels i S2TouIs—More plentiful; moder-

! |B. Ansted Jr. L. D. Foster and fagiom supply; not .much change in| 1: Chips is finger food. frozen the egg wash isn't Reces- Tomato juice . with lemon |Coat or Suit. Garments for adult By SUE BURNETT {J. W. Hedges have boxes in gd et chiA s-Aburidant’ | ‘For your Fish ’'n’ Chips party, sary.) slice, Fish 'n’ Chips (fried OT upper téen-age wear. MUST ” SUE BURNETT {grandstand E. Nymbers—High priced; medium sup-|serve the food from baskets. A| Roll in dry ready-mix for pan- fish, French fried potatoes, De designed originally by the con-| “Dear Miss B: I'm strictly: the The Indi lis Ti | Hosts to box parties in the Edipiant—sl aigh as season is just be-|big- basket of crisp fried fish, an-/Cakes. Shake off excess coating.| tartar sauce), mixed green [testant WITHOUT the use of | tailored type, and like to make e Indianapolis Times paddock will be Johnson 8. Davis, ae itrats miipls. other of hot French fried pota-|Fry in hot deep fat (375 degrees salad, canned peaches, orange [Cron pattern. my clothes with interesting de- 214 W. Maryland St. {Chicago; F. M. White, Elgin, Ill; Cte Supply moderate. toes, individual bowls of tartar|F.) about two minutes. layer cake, coffee, milk. | CHILDREN'S GROUP (En-| tall and smarthess of line. Will Indianapolis 9, Ind. {Harry Hartz, South Bend; Dr. E, Kale—Abundant., © sauce and the scene is set for a trants of all ages): Seven. Cloth-| : No. 8563 Price 25 Rogers Smith and Elmer Sher. Lettues— ERIK a ‘serve yourself” supper that is Times Sewin Contest Entr Blank — ing for children from 2 to 6 years| YOU Please suggest something No. rice 20C | ood. mibundant. At ak of season. sure to be fun. g y |old. Eight. Clothing for children| that will be distinctive, yet No. 8548 - Price 25¢ Also holding boxes are Dr. H, Mustard creans—Not enough to meet the To complete this supper menu] -- Here is my official registration for The Times’ National |from 7 to 12 years old. Garments easy to sew, too?" This letter Si : ! {K. Navin, Fortville; E. M. Ellis, Onions Nice iupoly; edstt quality; ‘globe you might serve a tossed green| Sewing Contest. I will bring my contest garment, in mid-April, [for children in these age gtoupy from a feiend in Pennsylvania 3 ne sess seeeans [L.R Smit and Hay ®. ST, Faruie-iiod erate” subply salad and a simple dessert. to the place to be announced later in The Times. Clothing Group regardless of] is answered with the two styles Bize «.oo0nee seems {Lorton, Fred Beck, Frank Beck, Potatoss—Flastutal: "oh cpisher "ie For golden brown, crisp and de- ; whether they are’ made f | Wustrated today—at right, but- Fashion Book Price 25¢ |E. L. Baker Jr, R. L. Garte Radiohocs are coming in liclous. fish, follow this simple], NAME wissvivisnenh Tavenevieriintere PHONE vt vriiinisne | h y mace trom. af tons in threes on one shoulder | e n, Xa dishes—Searee: price higher. mula for breading. Use a pan- \ . PR ased Pattern or are of, and © one hip makes an eye- Name eh sviviatansrs st kaseausa gatite E. Hussey, Maynard ran Rulabatar tisdlin price; very nice/cake ready-mix for economy, effi-| ADDRESS .... ; EET {= Ginal Q00ED, icon —rRteNIng detall. At left slanted |ekanson-and R.-€. VanHorn;~ -Spinach=Very aiid more Dior elency and outstanding flavor.

: ; First-pl I plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Check |e eteht olasoinn he 10 each of

| A. L.-McColloum, John E, Holf im rtance Sets srsrsstnnbenanstnstenne eight classifications will be| Nnes lend ab aif o ba

[lett Jr., J. L. Grebb, John W. MarML a biter, A special Viend: o Bows in 3 one or more. You are not obligated to remain in the classifica- sent to New York for Judging in to this Savtime iw ck. " Street ...iseccevescnsssnsinsessilowe, W. J. Holliday Jr. F. T. Turnips—V pancake re -miX helps preven Pat 8S a sew-rite Jurnins-—very apundast ereems"Abundabt and low-priced. grease ab yp p the| Hons checked, if you should change your mind later). the National Contest. First prize attern |Holliday, A. L. Jones, P. D,

~————S8tandard Pattern Group, Senior Division, for entrants perforated pattern in sizes 12, CIty seeensssscccsnransrinennsl |Goeke, Sidney A. Horn, C. Hare coating retains a tempting crisp pP \ {of $50 and second of $20 will > y

texture _:. years of age and over. Garment made from pur- awarded in Indianapolis fudging| 13. 16.18.20; 40 and 42. Size 14, gp 0 Ivey Bradley, Frederic Ayres Jr,

I've been plucked from a hat so many times,

it's your turn now!

So—I'm going to reach in the prettiest Easter bonnet | can find, pull you. out,

and drop you right in the middle of

TR SE EE A SS SER A AH ED SE

* Next Sunday's TIMES er

March 12

There, in a special preview of Easter Fashions, you'll see how you'll look

dressed for ‘Easter Sunday! The Times has covered the town—hasi't missed

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a trick in fashion news on everything from hemlines to hat trims. Pictures and ¢

2 comments on what's new and exciting in suits, coats, dresses, hats and acces.

sories_. i all the ready-for-Easter fashions. now on parade in your favorite

fashion stores. -

Take a tip from a man who': been around for a good many Easters—

don’t iss the Special Easter Fashion News pr

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