Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1950 — Page 20

E Yochnical Students Reject Traditional : By JEAN MANEY

MODERN versus traditional | furniture. That debate is raging

“hot and heavy in every circle

. Even the teen-agers are taking

* sides.

and’ in homes. They think it's

cheerful Al three are seniors in Technical High School. Carolyn MeMahan is the daughter of Mr. and - Mrs. Paul’ “Moore, 1512 N. Meridian St, " “1 like modern furniture the best, It's so much more alive and -I love the bright colors designers are using now. Traditiona! furniture seems so dull and dark-—it makes me feel- down in

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the dumps. The light woods and pastel colors in modern pieces are much more attractive, IT want a one-floor stone house for myself when I have a home of my own and I want the- walls done In

light blue and yellow,” Carolyn,

says, She is a member of the Tech

"Legion, the Tuc-A:-Pachee Club and the Civil Air Patrol.

tion and air engineering. ® ” » » THE SON of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lakin, 1249 8. Lynhurst Drive, Bob Lakin is another proponent of the modern school. “Modern furniture is so comfortable. So many of the traditional things are just torture to sit on. And I like the light - woods and loud colors In the

‘ranch type "houses " aré my favorite in brick with white wood trim” Bob states,

Historical Society and the VI PERS. Club, gs Bob is planning to study bust. ness and. production management, at Purdue University after grag

uation. |

” . | “MODERN is my choice, too” _ says Delores McNiel. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bunnell, 3302 W. 20th St. - “The modern lines are so clean ~ and uncluttered looking. I think every generation should have

fashioned traditional pieces. I like the light wood and the odd colors In modern furniture

Delores

~-1ike ‘chartreuse and lime green. An-all-On-one-floor-house-is def-

initely on my list of future needs,” Delores adds. She is a member of the senior committees and belongs to the TAGIS and Powder Puffs Clubs. | Delores 4s going to be a white __ collar girl--she's studying typing and shorthand now.

| Tips on How To Reduce

If you want to look slim and]

trim in the Easter parade, don't

let. those. curves get out of con-|

trol. You can stop that weight! climb at the first extra pound pes

and save yourself. the rigors of

real’ reducing later this spring. jv

‘months weather,

The winter bring brisk

one realizes what's happening. ‘At the first sign that the Indicator on the scale is moving! up, take steps. The first step is to cut all rich® desserts from Your daily ‘diet, substituting fruit igstead.

« Next, watch the number of pbtatoes and the slices of bread! you eat in a day. If you find, vou're’ taking two slices of bread With each meal and potatoes at) lynch ‘and dinner, it's time to) cat down, Limit yourself to three, slices of bread a day, and one potato. Chances are, this is al you'll need to do. Don't keep candy around the! house to tempt you during this time, and “don't eat between meals. These are the small traps which trip up the unwary woman and spread her waistline and hips, .

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For Your Better | Coat, Suit or Dress y for Less me DEPINTTELY |

The three teeners interviewed,

lighter and more

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Caro-| lyn hopes to attend Purdue Uni-| versity and study .air transporta-!

" ~ . modern furniture i © sit makes you 52 Aeel. good... And: = Fi

He belongs to|

the Chemistry Physics Club, the|

something new and I'm awtully| sick of the old-|

: frnounce & New Officers

Dotty Hammonds Heads Debs Club

New officers of the KUDDLE/

Is Old Favorite

By GAYNOR MADDOX

: and Carolyn Challe, correspondent. The members are planning a . The last meeting was in Carolyn Chaille’s home.

Dotty Hammonds is the new 2 ¢ b. The, other officers ‘are Pat Traylor, secretary} Elaine Jackson, vice © _|president; Dot Davis, correspon- “ |dent, and Bev Sieg, treasurer. . | A - The officers were installed re-| cently in Elaine's home. The Debs are planning a paper sale and, of course, their annual lake trip.

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The Powder Puffs Club an-| nounces its new officers. They] are Delores McNiel, president; Eileen Weddle, “ vice president; Bev Killian, secretary; Wanda | 3 ? Cook, treasurer, and Edith Lowe, | publicity agent. BARBARA B HYDE is The Times’ Teen of the Week. | She's a junior in Broad Ripple High School. Barbara [the last meeting of the club.

was one of the most active work®s in this year's “White Giorla_MeLemore wes a, guest. Whirl” committee, New Members A member of the Orange Aid Council, a service organization ler are new mmbers of the Datefor Broad Ripple subdebs, Barbara took part in the annual variety show, “The Ripples.” She also belongs to the PAL, HIT and Mille. Clubs,

{ freezer, {will have a mascot party Apr. 14. | Ing. The Cherokees are planning an| : is worki h A-St HE OB the PT Ndent Dante 861. Jor May 6. Members of Pi Mu Delta Club

wantg to study at Indiana University or the Herron Art School. | Joan Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hyde, 4444 Carrollton Ave.

Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. | Marty Wade entertained mem-

HOMEMAKERS needn't be afraid to make baked Alaska, It's an easy dessert, when the Barbara Lee was hostess for cake layer is bought and the meringue topping takes but a Jiffy to mix. Store the confection in the freezing compartment of your Lois Bostin and Mary Lou But- refrigerator or in your home Simply set it in the |A-Gammas Club. The members| oven to brown just before serv-

» " - BAKED ALASKA She is chairman of the decoration committee of the Joe-Jane [April Fool party. Lu Ann Mor-| g egg whites Dance to be sponsored by the Fathérs Association this spring and [gan will be hostess. | % tsp. salt 1, tsp. cream: of tartar Barbara is interested in a career as a commercial artist and will meet at 2:30 p. m. today. in 1 isp. vanilla

Baked Alaska . . . the TN must be served quickly.

8c sugar Cover ice cream and cake _1 sponge layer cake completely with meringue. With 1 qt. brick hard ice cream , a spoon. swirl surface to make Beat egg whites until foamy, .peaks. Bake in very hot oven Add salt, cream of tartar and (500 degrees F.) until light vanilla. Beat until almost stiff golden brown, about three minenough to hold a peak. Gradu- utes. Remove from paper and ally add sugar, beating until board and put on a cold tray stiff enough to hold sharp or cake plate and serve at peaks, but not dry. once, Cover wooden board with Note: Baked Alaska may be ' brown paper. Place cake on prepared ahead of time and center of paper on board. Cake stored in freezer for several should be at least one-inch days. In which case, prepare wider and longer than ice Alaska but do not bake. Five cream, Turn ice cream out of minutes before serving, remove container on center of cake, from freezer and bake.

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At the Lenten season many housewives are The MAIDENS Club had a St. for meatless sandwiches that will be nourishing, satisfying and ap-|and chopped raisins

Pat's Day party recently in Judy petizing for working men yet will not be too expensive for the family {dried fruit, or coarse-grind pea-| —!nut butter with chopped pickle

Bob| portunately there are numerus ‘foods other than meat for Vest, Bill Baxter and Bill Renn. us a fillings end these needs. Kors of I Bi reteese-of-vaitous kinds. fish: peas ERS Club. The members Jor nut butter and nuts are among| .,,. ze and salad aie Add Whistle blows and need calories

donated to the Red Cros. Their the Protein foods in good supply chopped hard-cooked egg, if de-|®NOUEh to stay with them untill

¢ on markets. {dinner time. Thus, they often pre-

Other good plentiful items to! of slope use in filling mixtures are such] Other Possibilities club {dried fruits as raisins and prunes; activities to Jean Maney, The and crisp fresh cabbage.. Indianapolis Times, Indianap- added flavor

for chili sauce and, for blending soft chopped cheese. . {purposes as well as nourishment,! Soft WASHINGTON — Divorce fig- cooked salad dressing or ‘mayon-| mashed with

Here are some filling” sugges- | 'tions for Lenten sandwiches:

“put to it”)

? Chopped hard-cooked eggs With and minced onion. {chopped cabbage, celery or pickle {and mayonnaise, Flaked cooked fish—perhaps| Lett over from last night's: dinner. with minced

Tips -on Using Buns

which = meet; Eggs, dry beans,

|—or canned fish

sired. Iter a good thick sandwich.

A bun or biscuit filled with egg

For | yolks.

consider minced!

sharp - flavored tomato catsup, wrapping. {onion juice and chopped nuts. |

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One pound fillets, two table-

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Cut fillets. in about one-inch

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Serves six.

» » EJ FISH PATTIES One and one-half cups flaked cooked (or canned) fish, one and

lone-half cups dry mashed potatoes, one chopped onion, one-half teaspoon

tablespoon finely salt, one egg, pepper, flour, fat. Combine all ingredients except flour and salt. Shape mixture into patties, roll in flour, and brown in fat. Serves four. .

Monday's Menu— BREAKFAST: Canned

Equal - parts of peanut butter, or other|

Hae Men doing heavy physical work | REVE BIg appetites When “the fiom

Sardines with hard-cooked egg or fish salad mixture is frequent{ly a good choice. To make bun: Cooked smoked herring, finnan sandwiches hold together well, lonion, chopped pickle, celery salt, haddie, or other smoked cooked slice the bun not quite through, a bit of mustard, a little catsup fish, flaked and combined with then fill with the salad mixture, the Indianapolis Women's Trafe land if neccessary pin together/Club will be held at 7 p. m, to cheese, with a couple of toothpicks before morrow in Fendrick’s Restaurant,

The heartiness of the bread as mittee chairman. Baked beans with thick chili well as the filling may well be and Miss Esther Harding are sauce or catsup, or plain-cooked ‘considered for he-man sandwiches. assisting.

grapefruit juice, oatmeal, crisp bacon, enriched toast, butter or fortified margarine, marmalade, coffee, milk,

LUNCHEON: New England fish chowder, pilot crackers, lettuce and tomato salad, applesauce cake; tea, milk,

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