Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1950 — Page 9
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Roasting Methods
Confused
One Method Termed ‘Dry,’ Other 'Moist'
' By GAYNOR MADDOX THE TERMS “roasting” and “pot roasting” are often confusing. Roasting, or ‘oven roasting,
where the mea! is cooked in an|
pen pan in the oven, is the nethod used for only the highest Jjuality tender cuts. No water is added during the woking. This is sometimes reerred to as a “dry heat method f cookery,” Pot roasting is the method decribed above in which the meat s first browned and cooked in a
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| By EDWIN iy JCRDAN, M.D.
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Death Rate,
Viiv Cough Mortality Lower
ABOUT one-quarter of the in-
contract whooping cough die. In old people, too, the disease is severe and causes many deaths, Among those who recover there may be serious after-effects. Although whooping cough in later childhood and in grown-ups is not so dangerous, it is still an
“luncomfortable, disagreeable dis | lease, and one which can pro-
duce permanent damage to the
Tlungs, heart or othér organs.
Prevention is desirable. A vaccine seems to be pretty success{ful in preventing whooping cough in older children or at least in
fants under six months old who -
Of Heater, Food Warmer
By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor THEY TELL ME that back in the days of baseburners (absolutely before my time, of course!) it was possible to tuck a pan of biscuits way down below the
anthracite.
Biscuits baked to a turn, according to report, and
Do We Pick “Drill Baby Sitters #D DI
Too Young? | ™ Manso: sum.
y | awe are are panning on on moving in une, ve bought a 18 tears Held climbing rose that I'd like very Minimum Age . much to take with me. Can I By RUTH MILLETT possibly move it in Jumet-ra, THE COLUMBIA, MO. city | H.K. council has ordered the police Flat can move any plant any force of that college town en- time if you will take enough ‘as a result of a recent | care of it. Certainly June is not
rape-slaying of a 13-year-old the easiest time to move a rose. | baby sitter. But if you take up a lot of
give young baby sitters a little | handle it carefully enough so it more protection, but it seems | doesn’t fall off and pull tiny to me we have a problem be. | feeder roots with it, your rose fore us now that the police, won't know it was moved. You alone, in any town or city can't | Will also need to be equally BOI Enron ...}..careful “about replanting and When young parents ‘hire than tablished and growing in its Sifls who are little more new location. Be sure, too, that the new owner of your home understands you wish to take
children, themselves, to babysit, and when the mothers and
watering to get the plant es-
overed pan either in the oven or m top of the range in a small umount of water or other liquid,
thus the canny housewife saved firing the kitchen stove
= ow ” » Like a piece of functional furniture, Kirk's new ster- | Unfortunately, however, the by using the parlor heater. them to take such jobs at night,
pecause the liquid added is needed ]j i “ Ne »’ i i vaccine cannot be used to any Pretty much the same principle is involved in the Hotray | there are going to be some . to help oad the less tender ling silver flatware pattern, “Quadrille,” combines period great extent in infants and, there-| Heater just unveiled at Charles Mayer's. Except that the new | tragedies. Sorority to. Meet
suts of meats cooked in this man-/ charm with modern utility, can be used in any interior. fore, special care should be taken heater is a much flossier contrivance than the old baseburner. | THE BEST WAY to protect | Mrs. Bryan J. Hiner, 33 N. Ar- | |
fathers of young girls permit the Tose.
An enlarged police force may | 8&found around the roots and
the disease milder, - 1
per. It is sometimes referred to The design, pictured above in a six-piece place setting, has a typical [to protect infants from exposure It is a year-round utility appliance which combines the these young girls from .what {lington Ave., will entertain mem1s “moist heat cookery.” | Chippendale low relief interpretation of acanthus leaves. These to whooping fone, efficiency of a radiant heater with the utility of a food Warmer. | happened to the little 13-year- |>¢'S Of Sigma Phi Delta Sorority: d Typical of the pot roasting or| drop into another scroll topped with a cupid’'s bow crest. The wide |at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Miss Helen 1]
. | With its metal-framed glass panel in vertical position, it sends old girl in Missouri is for all d praising method of cookery are shaft also reflects a current trend. Handled by Charles Mayer's | SEVERAL groups of research| "i trared rays which warm objects in their path just as the | the DN concerned to stop Ea and Miss June May will asS; the many ways of preparing an
| xclu ly here, will be workers have helped to develop a e sively he the pattern will introduced by the store on | sun's rays do. ! this whole business of too(In a radiant heater, the |=
Monday. Along with Kirk holloware pieces, “Quadrille” will be |Satisfactory immune serum for
serving the ever-popular round)
shown by Mayer's during National Silver Week, which begins Apr.
the treatment of whooping cough
heater itself doesn't get hot
pink, it has absorbed its quota
young baby sitters.
Card Party Arranged
steak. This cut even though : : ters called “steak,” should be cooked| 20. The six-piece setting will be $30. China used on the table [Thanks to them a good serum is . 80 there's no danger to | of moisture and you stick it | HOW Youlip:ia 106 Young? 1 | A $ : auld t 'o ne it tender | above is Gold Malta by Minton; silver is ‘Seneca’s Lorelei. {now available. ait Ancuisitive creature. ike i 8 y ¥ seems to me a couple shouldn't The Altar Society of St. John's ee n a liquid to ma ‘ iodo TE onlin lm | This is called “hyperimmune A Ln Sitive ¢ *& | into a hot oven until it turns | ask a girl under 18 to take |Catholic Church will hold a 1:30 of Arts and Swi . 'Bl k zl B id serum”; its value has been shown rs | blue again. Then it's ready to over their responsibilities at |p. m. card party tomorrow in the wiss Steak Cookin ackwood on bridge— ati Fog Turn the radiant panel to | gan. J | attending the In purchasing NN iv plan| np a death, horizontal position, lock it in |" go back to work. | mgm Shurels social roomy; } . r M M F f On Thi } ' ac h a wing-nut, and | Si n here Nom »m 1% to 4 pound per serving. r. uzzy orge S ne Ing rate, especially in infants during, Place ho Wing it, and) Ti S C + $ E # Bl k a ye th t1 inches! ir lives. - rogram ‘Have the steak cut 1 to 2 inc [the first six months of their lives ToS i rain Tor lar Maennerchor imes ewing onres; n ry an
the Woman's morrow. The 2p. m Kuter, Washe AL president,
thick for Swiss steak. Season and place on a well-floured cutting poard.
About Fs Way Two Bid
MR. MUZZY hadn't listened carefully wheh Mr. Rhule explained Cover with flour and pound with his two-way two bid. Mr. Rhule had stated that, when used against a meat hammer or edge of heavy| yyinerable opponents, his opening bid of two in a suit was not forec-|
Some hyperimmune serum has been prepared from rabbits. In one group of 20 infants who were exposed fo whooping cough |in the family, 13 were completely {protected by being given this
ing edibles warm-——in house, on terrace, wherever desired. If the electric switch is flipped to “Hi” you can warm up cold food or beverages
Ladies to Meet |
Mrs. John Emhardt and Mrs. Edward Bloemker will be host-
Here is my official registration for The Times’ National Sewing Contest. I will bring my contest garment, in mid-April, to the place to be announced later in The Times.
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ests. Musical _ SHUCEF. Sontinge to bps Roe | ing. He added that the bid was made on a hand with about two rapnit antiwhooping cough serum. [ry an egg, even do. some esses Friday for the 1:30 p.m.| ,ppppgg : ; n by Miss Jay i vs iL A AE 3 Bonar. tricks AR..A.8000. SUL... Lage onsen wane MHA; and, only... COOKING. oi MONLHIY. Meeting. OL AN MARRNCT: nc pips 6 SHES Til HV CTHANINSH TIONS AP ROT BOW TORE" aken up by the stea and| A short time before today’s hand was dealt Mr. _Rhule. “had we were as severe~as.would be This dual purpose affair chor Ladies. It will be in the Fplah to” efter Til the eras 8 Hare” + (Chigck
nger, accoms ly Patterson,
braise in a small amount of liquid.
used this bid and caught Mr. Muzzy flatfooted, talking him out
{normally expected.
is $34.95.
Athenaeum.
one or more. You are not obligated to remain in the classifica-
tions checked, if you should change your mind later).
we, Washing . =~ = Cook with tomatoes or tomato Neither side vulnerable. | A hyperimmune serum has . | Committees for the spring eset ngpoosie Ql 6.393. SISEIL SIUC OL NER GEIL 1, SE B810100 M01, MIS ME irom ra veen--obtained-from-human-be-r Dry -Reading- idan ADP. 20 in the. Athenaeum. ————Standard Pattern Group, Senior Division, for entrants... gram will ‘be TIA a Th IR 5 J WR gal} ings. This type of serum has the F YOU'VE had 1 will be announced by Mrs. Will 20 years of age and over. Garment made from puraven Horner, vorite, for ease and variation of thing. His side was NOT vulner-| wivantage of being not so likely nd wsa ts | Hauck; president. : tL Shased paitemm. (1) Cout.oF Bulliscsrss (2). Puliofed hor and book “Jervice, cut the round steak into|able on this deal. to produce a reaction or to make pouring troubles lately Dance chairmen : include Mrs.] - Dress........ (3) Soft or Dressy Dress........ s Violet Wen- individual pieces before cooking.| Mrs. Rhule opened the bidding Hie. person who gels it may) —and who hasn't this {George Amt, reservations; Mrs. andard Pattern Group. Junior Division, for entrants and Dr. Cleg : With a Tear SREid Dery] c—853 sensitive: | winter and spring—then the (3 0E¢ Schmitt, Anances; Mrs. 4Rder 20 Yours of 4ge. (4) Date op School DIOS. ¢vses ankfort, Ky. d ' { Mr, Muzzy bid two spades—and . | Bis Ma py Totstureorony [John Long, decorations, and Mrs.| ———Glamour Group. No age limit for entrant. (5) Evening, Wednesday's Menu— : ; Farm Wife Valuable -P Fred Schmitt, hostess. © Lounge, Beech Clothes or Negliges Ensemble for adul the roof fell in. salt and pepper shakers are id t nhardt, presie BREAKFAST: Stewed | CHICAGO—A farmer's wife is your meat. { Maennerchor and Athenaeum or older teen-age wear from standard pattern or of
ana chapter, nvention, and ertain tomorrmal reception ome, 4544 N,
ers will be ine Rose dinner at Ay in the Ine Club, convene
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baum, Indiane will address a he local chape for Jewish olo., at 8 p.m,
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prunes, shredded wheat, softcooked eggs, enriched toast, butter or fortified margarine coffee, milk. x
LUNCHEON: Creamed chipped beef on toast, green pepper rings and radishes, canned peaches, molasses cookies, tea or milk. DINNER: Swiss steak, baked potato, new carrots, green beans in onion rings, salt sticks, butter or fortified margarine, prepared vanilla pudding with crushed strawberries, coffee, milk.
Museum Guild
\Rhule Over-ruffs
Mr. Rhule opened the nine of (hearts and it held the trick. He {led another heart and Mr. Muzzy ‘trumped. With much gusto he| inow slammed the king of spades {on the table and Mrs. Rhule won| with the ace. Back came the| {king of hearts. Mr. Muzzy ruffed |
{worth $60,000 in cold cash accordling to M. L. Mosher, Illinois Col{lege of Agriculture specialists. He says he reached his conclusion via statistics without help or opin|fon from the wives or their hus{bands. Mr. Mosher says that $60.{000 represents extra income a wife {brings to the farmer and his fam{ily during their married life as
| with the seven of spades and MI. NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST the result of his study of farm
{Rhule over-ruffed. ! | Next came the seven of dia-| | monds and Mrs. Rhule won with {the king and switched to the {king of clubs. Mr. Muzzy took | this trick and led his queen of
| diamonds, But Mrs. Rhule won,
iand led a third diamond for her | partner to trump. On the return of a club Mrs. Rhule cashed the
year period.
earnings on 250 farms over a 10-
Available in Vonnegut stores at $1 a pair, these are ',. ohtained from Mrs. Amt. the really magical shakers ———————————————— which keep salt dry and freerunning im all kinds of
Return From Vacation
weather. Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Haley,
{members and their friends are in-| vited to the dance. Tickets may enter).
| original design (circle which garments you plan to
~——Original Design Group. No age limit for entrant. Must be original design. (6) Dress, Coat or Suit made for adult or older teen-age wear (circle which garments you plan to enter),
Magic comes in a remov- (707 E. 57th St, have Teturned, —— Children’s Clothing Group. No age limit for entrant.
able cap, filled with some kind [after a month's vacation in Ft.| of moisture-absorbing chemi- Worth and Houston, Tex. In Ft. cal. Between meals, the cap |Worth, they visited their daugh-| goes over the salt shaker top. |ter, Mrs. Robert L, Ingmire, and’
When the chemical turns |Mr. Ingmire.
(7) Garment for children 2 to 6 years of age........ (8) Garment for children 7 to 12 years of age........ Mall to: Sewing Contest Editor Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St Indianapolis 9
IT'S TIME YOU MADE
1 Center. Will Elect 10 and queen of that suit and led \ be “Allergies 3 | her last club. _ ovie, “A Be £ New officers will be elected pere Mr. Muzzy could have be shown. : Friday at the luncheon meeting gaved a trick by throwing away be Mesdames =. of the Childrén’s Museum Guild. his diamond. In other words, ing Goldman ; ‘Hostess for the 12:30 p. m. Mr. Rhule would have had to Mrs. Samuel event will be Mrs. Dudley Galla- trump this trick anyway—and chairman and “hue 4404 N: Meridian St She then Tead nto the "quesn-10 “of — = wero - s on president. will be assisted by Mesdames Ed- spades. ‘But Mr. Muzzy hadn't a ———— ward Gallahue, Edward T. Gal- counted. - He ruffed with the 10
lagher and Earl W, Mericle. of spades.and Mr. Rhule over-|. Mrs. J. E. Gillespie will be ruffed with the jack. The only chairman for the white elephant other trick Mr. Muzzy won was, sale after the business meeting [the queen of spades. Down five.
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