Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1950 — Page 10

-C ef = ~ Oranges Are Higher

- Cucumbers, Peppers - | Also Have Risen

By JEAN TABBERT i 4 IT WILL COST Mother a little’ more this week-end to feed her family vitamins. Grapefruit and oranges are higher, about two, cents to the dozen. Pucumbis and green peppers have n, 100, But the cheaper side of the fresh foods department. will be filled | with eggplant, carrots, leaf let-| ~ tuce and SH a : ]

FRESH FRUIT “Higher und scarcer, Stock owin-|

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joes— Medium supply.

About the same price, Better | ty. { nuts-—Moderately priced, ! 3 Te I fill the limited dem

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Dates—Enou Gra) ah tabes-Gua ndling Go abefrult—Price. is higher. Lone ~The

Limes8tili high, : Oranges “A {wo cent increase per dozen

demand. ull pr eg -but quan-| Quality sit!

wigh to meet the demand tne same; quality good

Not

: Moderately plentiful.

VEGETABLES

the same

pply ia Stranbver, ies too nis

FEIISH 2 Joe ho 8 As a Lae § oly Frans Green iely apout "

price $— Mor ientifu Bad lettuce -New cr rop will Appear next pleasant evening.

Be seem Very abundant; wood Quality r By GAYNOR MADDOX * t More plentiful; price Ye . s Bina arent FOR YOUR bridge or canasfarsate a HE asonable ta luncheon or for a buffet sup-

Cadlilower— Scarce. new crop to appear per, you'll like this colorful and

delicious salad.

~ ~ ” ORANGE FRUIT SALAD One-half cup cream cornstarch, three tablespoons sugar, one-fourth teaspoon salt, onehalf cup lemon juice, three cups canned orange Juice, one and

£00N Celery—Pascal and white varieties are very abundant “eiery cabbage Plentiful weumbers— Higher in price Essplant—More plentiful and cheaper. Endive—Moderste Supply, Lsearole-—~Supply Garlie Moderately priced. Kale—Plentifu Lettuce—Leal variety lias dropped a great deal, Dead variely i Very uice quality and at Musnreoms—Excellent supply, Mustard greens Not enough te meet the

demand Sororities =

Varieties | CRED. Local Girls Are Initiated

Parsnips—About gone, New crop beginning. Peppers—Higher: moderate supply Potatoes—Less abundant; Idahos are drop- - pits in price, Maines are increasing in|

Radishes- —More abundans; price the same.

giabasns i. Medium a. pply, very nice uality, moderate p iy Spinach—More lentitul, Sveel potatoes” ne same, DePauw Sororities

t Tomatoes Plenuful; Dries the sam urnips—Abo urnip reens.

Name Members Three Indianapolis girls have

Fri ' M nu been initiated into social saroriday § Vie | ties at DePauw University. .

BREAKFAST Baked —ap-— ple, ready - to - eat a IE Miss— Nancy Pippenger 5a fried scrapple, enriched toast. |member of Alpha Chi Omega butter or fortified margarine, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Frankfurters, hot potato salad, rye bread, butter or fortified mar- | garine, stewed dried apricots, | cookies, tea, milk. DINNER: Saute of lamb shoulder chops and onions, mashed potatoes, French fried turnips, enriched bread, butter or fortified margarine, iceberg lettuce, French dressing, Elberta peac hees with vanilla ice cream, coffee, milk.

Keep Brush, Corb Clean

t Jone. new crop Desinning.

rority announces the initiation of! {Miss Susan Stark and Miss Caro{lynn Rose was initiated into Pi

/Beta Phi Sorority. |

The Indianapolis Alumnae { Chapter, Pi Lambda Theta for {rority, will meet at 7:30 p. m. Mar. | 31 in the home of Miss Florence | Schaub, 1926 College Ave,

[“Know Thyself,” the members| {will discuss ‘The Teacher—Her| Political and Civic Responsibili-| {ties.” Mrs. Charles T. Harman, | president of the League of Wom: len Voters, will talk, :

Election Set

Mrs. O. H, Eller is chairman. New officers will be elected at| the meeting. The .assistant host-|

Wash Beauty Aids | Ruth are Mrs, Donald Miller, Mrs. | Ruth Evans and Miss Doris Ruth-

Once a Week | ton.

Keeping your brush and comb | Mrs. Herman K. McComb, 4600, sparkling clean should be as much Boulevard Place, will be hostess a part of your beauty routine asi/to the members of Chapter P, the actval brushing of your hair. PEO Sisterhood. at 12:30 Print “No one can possibly expect good! Monday in her home; results from a soiled brush and The Rev. Marcus W, Johnson) comb, {will be the guest speaker, To make comb and brush cleansing automatic, wash them! each week just before you sham-| poo your hair Then, by the time] Your hair is dry and you're ready to brush it cut, your hair brush RIGHT. You and your wife and another couple are visiting in a friend's home. and the talk+

program |

will be ready and waiting for you. | Or, better yet, keep two brushes | and alternate them in the mid-| week. That way, both soil and heavy wear on a single brush are|

is- a Httle boring, you think. avoided. } , . 1 1 Wrong Way: . Pick up a f you live in a city where soot magazine and start leafing

and grime are thick, a midweek cleanup for comb and brush are —essential.. Use... warm, -not hot “water. a good lather and a small, | stiff brush to clean the teeth of | the comb, Never let a brush soak | before washing. It's damaging to the bristles and reduces serviceability. Always turn a brush bris-| tles-down on a terry towel, which|

through it. Right Way: Do your part to liven up the conversation -— instead of retreating behind a magazine,

Counter-Spy—

By LOUISE FLETCHER,

bulk of conventional raincoats. The pouch, approximately 43%

briefcase, an automobile glove ; compartment . even into By MARGUERITE SMITH a woman's handbag. 5 imes_Gar imei TA DEW raincoats are 80 TTT Question—During the week-end a! economically priced that it is rabbit had girdled two of our| possible to keep one in the fruit trees, one a peach and office, one at home, one in the one an apple. Is there any car... ready for the wearer treatment or preparation on! wherever and whenever the market which would pre-' ghowers start showering. . vent their dying? MB: Pitta wT boro. Answerit the rabbit ate bark only and didn't gnaw through| the growing (cambium) layer, your trees will try to heal themselves. You will need to watch that the wounds do not get infected while this healing goes on. Ap asphalt base paint (tree wound paint) is probably the sort of preparation you have in mind. If you have any doubt about the extent of the damage, don't depend on! the paint alone but get advice| from a dependable tree man. Trees Tare worth saving. He! can also tell you how to pre-| vent more of such winter dam- | age next year.

Returns From Trip | Mrs. John Sloane Kittle, Kes, sler Blvd. and Michigan Road,

| Sorority. Kappa Alpha Theta So-.

Continuing the study course on

..and broiling,

_ of-the-stove meals.

{be Miss Guinevere. Miller and

| Sunday, | ment will hold the spotlight.

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This orange ring. makes a handsome buffet supper salad. It's a dish that will add sparkle. to a

one-half cups thoroughly drained canned fruit cocktail, onehalf cup pecan halves, eight

maraschino cherries. Combine cream cornstarch, sugar, salt and lemon juice.

Gradually add orange juice. Heat to boiling over direct heat and then boil gently one minute, stirring constantly. Add thoroughly drained fruit and

School Head

Miss Jane Johnson

A free cooking school conducted by the Citizens Gas and Coke Utility will open the Food Fair tomorrow in the Manufacturers Building at the Fair. grounds, Miss Jane: Johnson, néwly appointed home - service director of the company, wil head the school.

The event will open at 1:30 p.m. and will be held Monday and Tuesday of next week at the same time. Each school last an -hour and will include time saving steps, new ideas and recipes for cooking, baking

Demonstrations will cover complete oven, broiler and topMiss Johnson also will show how to pre- | pave several frozen salads and desserts as well as give a cake | baking demonstration, She will tell how to garnish foods and explain waterless vitamin-preservation cooking. Free recipes will be given for

| all foods demonstrated.

Assisting Miss Johnson will

Miss Elizabeth - Hoklas, other members of the Gas company’s home service .department. The fair is sponsored by Indianapolis’ independent grocers. It will be held Saturday and too,” when- entertain- |

Coat Takes-Lightweig hi Title

Times Woman's Editor

NEW 8-0UNCE RAINCOAT for men (there's one . for women, too) is. made of thin but tough Vinylite _ : piastic cast film to offer a fraction of the weight and

This new. number fits inté a

2 Inches, is so small that | the corner of a

The “Phantom” heat-sealed flat snap fasteners)

coats have seams and Spotted in...

nishings department,

the -! men's coat is $4.95. {

: MOST. *lecdor ants can't be used- right after shaving, but we dis- | covered one the other day at | Haag's which, they say,’may | be. It's a creamy liquid called

Lykette and comes in a 1.1-0z. bottle with a sponge self-

applicator, inserted -in its neck. Another virtue of the

liquid deodorant cream is that it is safer for clothing. The bottle is 69 cents plus tax. ". ” » Summery as all get-out is some brand-new allinson's

nylon voile just unndvked at - Ayres’. Thirty-nine inches wide and $2835 ‘a yard, it

comes in just about as many shades as there are in the rainbow -- pastels. to bright,

It has a one-tone wovencheck effect with a kind of waffle-y look . . . in small and large checks. And, of course, it has of nylon's

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half of pecans. Arrange remaining pecans and maraschino cherries in bottom of ring mold which has been rinsed with cold water. Fill with sauce. Chill until set. Unmold on serving plate, garnish with lettuce, endive or watercress. Serve with creamy .- Salad dressing, Serves six to eight.

Dr. Mackay Heads AAUW

Purdue Professor Is' President

Times State Service {| LAFAYETTE, Mar. 23 -—— Dr. i Elizabeth Mackay, of the Purdue University department of biologiJeal sciences, . has. been named

ciation of University Women. “Formerly first vice president jof the association, Dr. Mackay {was named to the presidency lupon the resignation of the for{mer president, Mrs. H. Paul Kel- | say, South Bend. Since November, Dr, Mackay has served as |acting state president. Dr. Mackay served on the {State Board - of Directors of" {AAUW from 1945- 1949, as editor | «lof the: State Bulletin. In 1949 “she was -elected first vice presi: dent of the state.

Active in Lafayette

In the Lafayette branch of AAUW, where she is ‘a member, she has held the positions of treasurer, and chairman of the fellowship committee. She has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Lafayette branch for. nine years, Dr, Mackay's interest in science also has gained for her. national recognition in Sigma ° Delta Epsilon, science honorary for _|graduate women. In this organ[1z4tion,” She How serves as: national second vice ‘president, and president of the local Pi chapter. She is also chairman of the Purdue Faculty Women's Dinner Club,

DR. ANSWERS—

Question: My mother has a bad heart and enlarged liver. What can be done for this large liver?

Answer: ~The chances are that the enlarged liver comes from the heart trouble. If this is-true all of the treatment has to be directed at trying “to improve the “heart” condition as nothifg can be - done for the liver itself.

SEE

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TOMORROW at the

FOOD FAIR

Two’ Fun-packed shows 3:15 and 8:30 P. M. COOKING SCHOOL

1:30 P.M.

ADMISSION Tax Included Tickets at Fair

y: fr 14711 Cornelius Ave.. has been ap-

IN PERSON |

1 Mr. and Mrs, Richard Lennox,

pointed managing editor of “The Connecticut Gollege News,” her

i She was a staff member of the ‘paper during her freshman year, at the Connecticut College for | Women, New London, Conn., and | will complete her sophomore and {junior years in her new position. Miss Lennox will arrive home Palm Sunday for her spring vacation.

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