Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1950 — Page 24
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PAGE 24 _ Eat Well for Less—
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Frozen Stocks
~ Should Be 5 Cents By Cheaper Than Fresh |
By GAYNOR MADDOX f | THE supply of lamb is being supplemented now with stocks of excellent frozen lamb. It should 2 sell about -five cents per pound ir cheaper than the fresh : Shoulder chops are economical Braise them and mound of whipped mashed pota
toes, bork : » bg SAVORY SHOULDER CHOPS b a Four. lamb shoulder chops (cut 3 N1 inch teaspoon salt a ls teaspoon blac Kk pepper. '; tea 4 h # spoon 1 teaspoon | paprika tablespoon vinegar, 2 4
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serve with a
There will be five different {changes of three tables each, Cash Iprizes and ribbons will be given
‘Group to Arrange Table Settings
| The Indianapolis Home Show 'anhounces the schedule of ex- | hibits by members of the Central{West - District, Garden Club of Indiana. The group will arrange table settings in the pit just out- | side the model house at the show.
by the Home Show to the winning garden clubs. Each table setting] will ;emain for two days. Mrs. Herman 1. Bischof is chairman of the staging committee, and Mrs. Ray Thorn heads the scheduling committee, Mrs. Thorn - will be assisted by Mrs. Willlam Best and Mrs. C. E.
tablespoons water Brown lamb chops on both sides in heavy skillet’
thoroughly
Combine remaining = ingredients Pour over chops, Turn chops Cover. Simmer 25 to 30 minutes turning once during cooking Add
more water “if _nece ry very hot, Serves fou
Bre ¥ Sunday's Menu—
BREAKFAST Omang
Griener.
Exhibit Schedule
Table Theme (25th Aer Mrs. Bischof Miles Barton, Neophyte Garden ,Club, and Mrs. B. H. Gardener, Crooked Creek, assistants.
Theme (25th Anniversary) Mrs Thorn, chairman; Mrs
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By MRS. ANNE CABOT This spread is planned for a lifetime of gracious usefulness. The prospect of tackling so large an item as a bedspread should not discourage you as the motifs make surprisingly pleasant “pick-up work.” Each six-pointed star motif Apr. 23 A Breakfast works up quickly and easily in
The schedule of exhibits follows; Friday, Apr. 21 A Buff
chairman; Mrs.
Sunday
Table Theme: Ars. HH. F. Hen- bedspread cotton and joins toninger, chairman; Mrs. H. L. gether like magic. The finished Hunt, Green Thumb; Mrs. Thomas gpread will become a permanent Wendt, Sunshine, and Mrs. Ralph’ treasure ‘in vour home as well Wikoff, Rainbow. assistants, i
as a crowning glory. in your Tuesday. Apr. 25 ~A Tea Table bedroom. Pattern 5991 includes comRobert’ piete crocheting instructions,
A FRIDAY, APR. 14, 1950
Named
Women at the convention held
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fuice, bacon. omelet, toasted English muffin butter fortified margarine orange marmalade, coffee milk PDINNER: Spiced tomald juice, roast stuffed shoulder of - lamb, brown gravy, mint jelly, pan-roasted potatoes
buttered mixed salad, French dressing, old-fashigned straw ; : . berry . r cream Scheduled for top style favor this spring and summer is the coffee SUPPER: relishes apple cole slaw,
Sliced cold lamb creamed potatoe muffins, but
fruit sponge cake, tea
asparagu
margarine
second-floor misses’ department. —By L.F
Pair
whole family of sheer and transparent fabrics. One of the prettiest warin-weather sheers is Ponemah's gossamer cotton with delicate self-plaid. It's used in this one-piece dress with balloon sleeves, _ finy waist and full skirt. In sizes 10 to 18, it 1s $16.95 in Wasson's
Mannfeld, Neopthyte; Mrs. Louis’ matertal requirements and : stitch illustrations and finishing Hackett. Brendonwood, assistants.! girections for double bedspread.
Rybolt, Fall Creek, and Mrs. F. A
Thursday. Apr. 27 - A Luncheon Table Theme * Mrs. William F. Kraas Jr., chairman; Mrs. Henry
C Prange Spade and Trowel; Blackwood on Bridge— Mrs. James E. Jobe
To order, use the coupon,
ANNE CABOT
The Indianapolis Times
530 S. Wells St. Chicago 7, IIL No. 5991
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intg-the-Gagden, Mooresville, as sistants :
" Saturday. Api. 29-—A Formal Mr. Dale Knows Answer
Dining . Table Theme (25th Anniversary) Mrs. Roy Groendyke, chairman; Mrs. George Wear, Green Thumb, Mrs No6rvin Strickland, Spade and Trowel, and Mrs. Clarence T. Drayer, Brendonwood, assistants The table settings will be staged on mahogany tables provided by the Rainier Furniture Co. Dishes and linens will be furnished either by the club participating or by Block's. All plants and flowers, are to be provided by the garden clubs x
the hand.
you can find one.
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In today's deal Mrs. Keen opened the king of diamonds. Mr. Masters overtook with the ace and fired back with the nine. Mrs
{Keen won this trick. with the
Shower Set For Miss Dorr
which Mr. Dale ruffed.
queen and led the ten of diamonds.
Now the old master took three rounds of trumps and followed with three rounds of clubs ending
on the board. By this time the
Party Scheduled For Monday Evening
Mrs. Keen had
fall of the cards had shown that h started with exactly five diamonds, two hearts
Miss Constance Jane Dorr will and one club. Therefore she had be honored at a miscellaneous five spades and Mr. Masters had
Tsliower at 8 p. m. Monday by Mrs, 2 doubleton spade.
Frank Cooper and Mrs. Benton Stout. “The party will be in the Stout hone, 4109 Guilford Ave Miss Dorr daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Darr, 4632 Ken wood Ave., will be married at 3:30 p. m. Apr. 23 to William A. _Henderson, son of Mr. and Mus, Archie L. Mo. The service will be read in the St. Paul's Episcopal Chureh. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Moore, South Bend, will entertain in
Spots a Doubleton
spades from t
With this information Mr. Dale felt pretty good about his chances of holding his spade losers to one. If Mrs. Keen had held both the king and queen of spades in addition to her good diamond suit
honor of the couple and members way Mr. Masters went he was of the bridal party at a cocktall oi 1 pe qucked Mrs. Keen would |
party tomorrow,
It will be held}. eo heen permitted to win, with!
at 8 p. m. in the home of Mr. and)... queen. But the king would
Mrs. E. F. Thorp, 55 Ave. lead of the suit.
IT Winthrop (4) under the ace on the nexti Actually Mr.
Wednesday Mrs. Dorr will have pacters covered the jack. Mr. a luncheon in Ayres’ Tearoom for pale won with the ace and then her daughter and the bridal at- aq toward dummy's ten. The tendants. Mrs. J. L. Slutsky and gyeen of spades was all the de-
her daughter, Jackie, will be host- randers could win. esses for a luncheon In LaRu¥'s Restaurant Friday
This is the simplest form of gaining an advantage by playing
Miss Nancy Donnelly will be gn opponent for a doubleton
maid of honor
The bridesmaids honor. I'll show you some of the
will be Mrs. Moore, Miss Betty more complicated varieties in fol-|
Fero and Miss Slutsky. lowing columns.
Counter-Spy—
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Take Spring in Hand Now
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By LOUISE FLETCHER
Times Woman's Editor
F' SPRING seems to be a laggard, weatherwise,
“the only thing 16 do is
take it firmly in hand, ward-robe-wise, and make believe the thermometer isn't acting
flowery petals in their design. Two shirred petals form the ends of the gently rounded cuff of the hand-sewn
Kloves, made of double-woven
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‘Many to Attend Matrix Table
A number of out-of-town guests Grames, Clay City: Miss Dorothy
OLD MR. DALE hasn't read any of the books on the play of But he has played an awful lot of hands in his time. Asa result-he-knows -semething -that -is -net-eovered-in-the-text-— books. He knows the advantage of looking for an honoret. An honoret is simply a high honor guarded only once—a dou-| bleton honor if you'd rather call it that, Let me tell you about some of the situations where you should look for an honoret. and, how you can pull some hopeless ee looking hands out of the fire i
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Clark, Frankfort; Mrs. A. J. Verplank, Crown Point; Mrs. Ware
apolis Alumnae Chapter of Theta Edgar, Knox; Mrs. Ralph R. Sigma Phi Sorority Saturday in Meyers. New Augusta, and Miss
the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Sadie Kretheotis, Greenwood.
Among them will be Mrs. E. H. Robert J. Burns, author of the| Harrington, Hazelton: Mrs. Verlin recently released book, “The Per-|
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