Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1950 — Page 10
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Ad Club Members
Hear Traveler
Packing 43 items into. a 21-inch suitcase In ten mihutés can be
"Ago,
done.
It's just a matter of Knowing how as Miss Carol Lane, women’s | travel director for the Sheil Oil] Co., has proved before thousands of women in club talks from coast
to coast,
Any Indianapolis Advertising Club. member should know how it's done too if they attended today's ladies day luncheon in the
Indianapolis Athletic Club,
That was just one of the gim- - micks the Wisconsin-born vaca-
tion expert used in her talk. American “women drivers responsible for Carol Lane's job “You see” she explains,
en, some 15 million of them, drive
- Moreover 85 per cent are the driv-; ing force behind vacation plans.”
Is First Carol Lane
S50, continues the former aviation editor of Life Magazine when Shell decided to expand
their travel service thre got the assignment.” Under the name Carol
line),
good vacation spots, oud conditions, Once,” she confesses,
to me simply meant a T-bone
Now I've eaten abalone steak in the Black Hills of South Dakota and
California, buffalo steak in green turtle ateak in Key West, Florida.” Between club
touring aunts’ talks she dashes back
rr eolumn,
an Touring,” which appears
vacation season.
A bride since the first of the, year she now dashes east .to keep 8. Rubber Co.! ¢hemical engineer, Leslie Acker- 8 Juan, “in a beach home In Rye, i ¥e
Bouse for a U.
~ Everything connected with) travel Miss Lane reduces to the §
are
“Shell discovered one-third of our wom-
Lane (taken from her first name, Caro-
she travels more than 50, 000 miles each year seeking out learning about accommodations, food and
“steak
and! to i York to turn out a newspa-i “Carol Lane's Tips in some 182 papers, and to run an office. which answers 1000 daily travel Information requests dur-| Jog the heighth of the summer
INDIANAPOLIS Treat Faster Guests fo Special Coffee Cake! Eat Wal for Loser Frese 2
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Queen of the Easter high breakfast menu is the Easter Egg coffee cake.
WHEN CHURCH services are over and the Easter promenade winds up on your door-
medley, scrambled eggs deviled ham and coffee,
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n » EASTER COFFEE CAKE narrow oblong; spread with step, serve a special holiday One package hot roll mix melted butter; sprinkle with coffee cake to your hungry One tablespoon soluble cof-. sugar and cinnamon. guests Crowned with gaily fee Fold oblong over twice,
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Ing a suitcase but even budgeting { for a vacation or making a touret In a 200-mile She even knows what it's like fo journey with children. Recently she borrowed three orphans, 6 9 and 12 years old, and went from New York to Virginia.” A travel booklet based on that ex-
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* OXFORD, "0. ADE. 6 Miss Grace Louise Hennessy will aceompany —the Western College Choir and the Kenyon Singers in a concert to be given at 3 p. m.,, Apr. 16 on the campus Miss Hennessy, daughter of Mr.! dnd Mrs, William Hennessy, 6185 Rosslyn Ave, is a senior in Western College. Dr. Thurman B. Rice To Be Speaker | « “Guiding Our Youth” will be thé “subjéct of Dr. Thurman B. Rice, speaker for the Parent- | eacher Association rieeting at! 7:30 p. m. Monday in Technical High School. i Charles Van Buskirk, presidént, will conduct a brief business meet-| ing. Officers will be elected. John White will direct the Tech band. |
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about gix inches long and onequarter inch wide. Set aside. Roll the remaining dough into:
| colored Easter eggs, this cake One cup hot water lengthwise, to form a narrow is easy to make because it's Two tablespoons sugar “roll. Coil roll into a circle; place based on a hot roll mix that Two tablespoons melted but- in greased S-inch spring form eliminates guesswork fr ‘ter or margarine . pan, patting down to fit. ArThe subtle vet distinctive One-half cup light brown rarige six strips in oval-shaped flavor results from the addition sugar Ny rings.on top, about two [inches of freshly made soluble coffee One teaspoon cinnamon from the edge to. the dough } ‘Six colored Easter eggs . Let rise again “difected: Let the c hildren have a share Dis#olve soluble coffee in hot Bake in a moderate oven (375 ~ in the preparation of the tof- water] cool to lukewarm; use to degrees F.) for 30 minutes. or fee cake, too. They can hard dissolve dry yeast as directed. until done Remove from the cook the eggs and color them. on package of hot roll mix; pan; dust the top with confecthe day-%efore. Safe foods that add sugar, Add mix; stir-until tioners sugar. Set the. Easter produce a pretty marbléized ef- dough Is smooth. Let rise as eggs in oval “nests.” This recipe fect are new this year: directed on package * may be doubled, using a 1-inch Albng with the cake serus Cut off a small piece of * pan ard increasing the _baking chilled Qrange. Juice, a cereal... dough. > L0rm oto... SIX. SLES. time, tom 4b minutes -
ve, The Women—
Two Jobs Are Hard
It's Tough to Mix
Career, Marriage By RUTH MILLETT HERE IS bad news for the girl who is studying hard for a career and telling herself that she can climb to the top of the
| 40-T4-year age group have no | children, |
cation that even today it is a pretty rare woman who
ladder of success and say, have all this and heaven, too” ~if ‘by heaven she means a husband and children. Long before they ever reach the top most women have to
they going to put their careers
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+-they..going-10- put playing the.
| feminine role in life .ahead of |
everything?
| play a minor role in the femif nine world of the home. And every girl who is educat- | ing herself for a career ought | to be made aware of that fact. | “It's foolish for a girl to think ! that she can climb to the top | of the success ladder, holding | tightly to her husband's hand | with a baby in her arms and a toddler at her heels,
Joint Dinner Is Planned
Members of the Madden-Not-tingham Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the post home, 1130 W. 30th St On Apr. 14 the unit will have a joint dinner with the post in the home. Mesdames Gerald Decius, William Bernauer and Grace, | Faught will be hostesses,
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Indorsers to Meet The Indianapolis Indorsers of] Photo Plays will meet at 10 a. m.| Tuesday in the Meridian Room of {the Colonial Furniture Co,
! | Card Party Set * The Saenger Chor Ladies So-| ciety will have a card party at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in the hall,
(52 E. 13th St.”
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That is a pretty good mdi cold
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make an either-or choice. ‘Are |
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~The woman who reaches the | | top In a man's world has to |
We can’t make all the pie crust | mixes so we make only the best. |
Chocolate
Are Paired
They Combine For Easter
| $ By GAYNOR MADDOX | FOR Taster dessert -- rich
‘Iglossy Easter chocolate cake
served with fresh pineapple. The pineapple can be cubed and served in crystal cups, or sliced lengthwise, with a few spines on ‘the end of each slice to use as
‘handle, and dusted with powdered!
| Sugar.
For a de luxe dessert, cut off -
top of pineapple, scoop out all the linside, combine pineapple flesh with pineapple or lemon sherbet, and put back “shell. Return top.
. - . i : i CHOCOLATE EASTER CAKE
i Two cups sifted flour, one teaspoon baking soda, one-half tea-
{spoon salt, one-fourth cup vine- |
three-fourths cup milk, one! one
igar, teaspoon vanilla, two eggs, antl three-fourths cups one-half cup shortening, squares chocolate, melted.
three
into pineapple]
Sugar,
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Set oven at 350 degrees F. Line
two eight-inch layer pans, ong
‘and one-fourth inches deep, with,
waxed paper. Grease waxed paper lightly, Sift cake flour onto a plece of waxed paper two cups. Place in sifter, Add baking soda and salt. aside. Mix together vinegar, and vanilla. Set aside. Put eggs and sugar mixing bowl. Beat ute, about 125 strokes, Sift in flour mixture. Add shortening and one-half of milk. mixture. Beat vigorously one minute. Add remaining liquid and. chocolate. Beat one minute. Turn into prepared pans. Bake at 350 degress F. 30 minutes. Cool In pans on wire rac k ‘about 10 minutes. Turn out on cake racks and remove paper. When cold, brush aff crumbs. Place one layer on cake plate bottom side Al
Set milk
in large for one min-
Spread with Glossy ‘Chocolate |frosting. ‘Cover with a second [layer top side up. Frost sides, {then top of cake.
n - » { GLOSSY CHOCOLATE a FROSTING Three squares unsweetened chocolate, one and one-half cups sifted confectioners’ sugar, two
and one-half tablespoons hot’wa-|
jter, three egg yolks, four table{spoons butter. Melt chocolate in double boiler. | Remove from boiling water, add sugar and water, and blend. Add egg yolks, one at a time, beating,
success ladder and still fulfill well after each. Add butter, a her role as a woman with mar- tablespoon at a time. beating riage and a thoroughly after each amount. family —— ’ - T he bad i Friday's Menu i Hews To ells { BREAKFAST: Stewed | aceon ing to 3 | prunes, oatmeal, hot cross RL aun | buns, coffee, milk, [ Yeu: 30 per cent | "LUNCHEON: Codtish | of the women cakes, catsup, whole wheat in Who's Whe bréad, butter or fortified in America are | margarine, applesauce, rainot married. sin cookies, tea. milk. And about 41 EASTER DINNER: Grape per e ef of | and orange cup, roast chickthose who are pe Q married in the Ruth Millett | aE, et
buttered peas; enriched rolls, butter or fortified margarine, fresh-asparagus, -vinaigrette dressing, fresh pineapple de luxe, glossy chocolate cake, coffee, milk. {
DISHING THE DIRT
By M ARGUE RITE SMH mes Garden Edite ~How bi you get a new start of cyclamen? I was given one
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and it was neglected. The buds| dried up but now it has seven new crowns, Mrs. F. M., Boulevard Place. tA—Florists prefer starting cyclamen from seeds. But that is a| slow business and hardly suited to a warm household. For cyclamen need cool preferably below 60 degrees. "Give your plant plenty of water and keep it growing on until it shows by vellowihg leaves it wants to rest. Then give less’ and less water. Put it outdoors: for. the summer-in- shade Inf August you might try dividing| and repotting the new shoots] that come up. Success will de-| pend largely on whether you have a cool spot indoors for them. Two hours of morning sun will be enough. -
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For Easter?
Strawberries to Be Good, Plentiful
By JEAN TABBERT PLANNING EASTER dinner at home? Then strawberry shortcake will be a good bet for
| dessert. Local merchants say the
fruit will be pl for week-
end shoppers and of exceptionally good quality. Other inexpensive items which will herald spring on the holiday dinner table are all types of -greens, sweet potatoes {and cabbage. Tomatoes, however, because of “lunsettled crop conditions in the {South, will be scarce and higher
j lin price.
| . =» ” FRESH FRUITS on Ade ate supply.
edium Bupply. nas About the same poh Quality
uality is ati WT ) ‘ruil al reel | To cellent, Lemons The same Lim Still high. s— Price Is steady;
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quality abou demand hr supply
abu rawherries- Much more plentiful: price the
FRESH VEGETABLES
the convertible tuff may be turned down to expose pravhy. bangle Beans—Quality only fair.
bracelets. At Wasson's, $3.98, in Blackwood on Bridge—
white or wheat.—By L.
Four-Way Four Bid Needles Muzzy Into Costly Overcall
“LET ME explain our four-way four bid." this hand was being dealt.
and we aren't it guarantees e
are Bie lettuce Little pA market but snoiiely to meet the dem Plentiful; good quality; about the
Broccoli pile price ussels sp a Very scar Cabbage Bor green and fed Are very | plent| ful arrots Ab. - the same Caniewer “io it the same. New Calle aornia C1 fery Pascal and whit¢ both very . andant od cabbage off. the market. Will ape 1 About «- month Cu bers sh said Mrs. Rhule as ay Little scarce and high. “It depends on vulnerability. With neither Efive-Good supplies, side vulnerable ‘it guarantees seven winngrs. If you are,vulnerable Gaile “Eno: jah, | to meet. the demand. 15 Ale entifv ight sure winners. The fourth Lettuce Leaf g arlety is quite low herd g ¢ ; i a 7 variety is about he same -ip medi: situation is where we open fourth hand with a four bid. Then we ye Jays ibuy Tus tame in meg
show eight probables, not eight sure tricks.”
Whereupon Mr. Rhule completed
«ihe deal. and. bid. four.hearts.. Mr...
Muzzy decided he wasn't going to be shut out, and breezed in” with four spades. After doubling, Mrs. Rhule laid down the ace of hearts. She shifted to the king of diamonds
: [way'.” North dete r po ” East-West vulnerable 5 Touche,” said Mr. Dale sadly. NORTH Se Riule Miss Jean Martin 1 6 2 H—K J 109658 'To Be Feted Duin Miss Jean Martin will be honA lored at a miscellaneous shower | WEST EAST Saturday night in the Riley HoMr. Dale Mr. Muzzy te]. Mrs. Wallace Tichenor and | S—none S—A K Q 10 9 4 Mrs. Ray Washburn are the hostH—Q 7 * N81 esses. D—10 9 763 D—8 54 | The bride-to-be will be married } C—107548 C—-AK {to Robert Jones on Apr. 15 in . yor -St.. Andrew's Catholic Church. p ’ Mrs. Rhule . Parents of the couple are Mr. and S—J 8538 [Mrs. Richard Commons, H—A | Parker Court, Meadowbrook, and | D—-K QJ3 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jones, 515 N, C—Q J 88
4S Db. All Pass
which Mr. Rhule had to win. He
laid back the. king of hearts Rhule elected to!
trump. She now played her two
Thigh—diamonds and her partner —|
discarded the nine and deuce of jclubs in that order.
\Club Lead |
[A club lead followed and Mr.!
Rhule trumped. On the heart return Mr. Muzzy didn't go high enough, He ruffed with the ten] of spades. Mrs. Rhule over-ruffed and led another club for her part-| ner to trump. Mr. Muzzy took the;
‘rest of the tricks but was down.
1400 points... g de “Bad Hiek, Partont, T didn't! give you a single trick,” said Mr.
Dale, who realized that criticism]
from him gat this point would] make Mr. Muzzy's play even| worse than usual in the following! deals. | Mr. was not so! “Nice sacrifice, Muz-
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zy,” he needled. “You could have only beaten four hearts three tricks.”
Mr. Rhule turned to Mr. Dale.
“When we sat down to play,” he said, “yqur partner facetiously asked us if we had a five-way
five bid. This, I think, is the ‘fifth
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