Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1950 — Page 10
. “A HAPPY ~ -a healthy husband.”
1050 brides from a lovely 1949 pride, She's Mrs, John Krausha-
£318 Asspue | York “City, Her husband js a sales engineer.
is ‘bran flakes with milk, : “»- ° They complete the meal with ©» some kind of bread or toast © and butter, and, of course, cof-
treat, Rita. makes bran “griddle cakes. Heres ‘her “recipe for 1050
BRAN GRIDDLE CAKES One and three-quarters cups milk, one cup whole bran, one "one-half cups sifted all-purpose
powder, one teaspoon salt, two
beaten, one tablespoon melted 4 Tat. Pour milk over bran; Jet soak 5 minutes. Sift together flour, ‘baking powder, salt and sugar, “Add eggs to bran mixture. And dry mgredients; mix-enough to dampen, Add fat; mix In quiekly. Add a little more ilk if necessary to make batter of thick pour~ * ing consistency. Bake on a hot greased griddle, turning to brown when cakes bubble on . Serve hot with sirup. Makes about two dozen. Here's Ante ald to ‘happiLi Bess all day bo BRAN BU : > ‘ MUFFINS “Two tablespoons “fat,
onecup whole bran, three-quarter ~
cup milk, one cup sifted all x urpo e flour, two one-half teaint
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- Most ‘BABIES do their tear shedding be“fore they’ re fed, but b there's a baby in town—doll variety -— which cries real tears . + . wet ones ,-. . ‘after being fed from a nursot. bottle. ; “Tiny Tears," newest creation Sf the American Chardan Doll Co, also wails tustily, just Tike a real ‘baby.
She has a soft, pliable body for little girls to. cuddle, and an expressive face that registers feeling as tears run down hér cheeks. L ike other babies, she burps, blows bubbles, needs diaper changes and goes to sleep. ‘Some of the models (in~ Block's Toy Department) also have realistic wigs which can 3 be . brushed, combed - and
shampqoed. by Yori mothe ers,
” » STURDILY construed and completely washable, Tiny Tears’ body is fashioned - of soft, pliable rubber. Her head is made of lifelike and unbreakable plastic with delicately detailed modeling. . The youngest Tiny Tears : * doll, 11 inches long, is packed | fn a hinged-cover box and dressed in print flannel paja- , mas. : She is $5.08. Included : in the package is a card-
pacifier, facial tissues, nurs. ing bottle, sponge and soap, - booties, diaper and pins, a . bubble pipe and an {ilustrated instruction leaflet. x With variations in size, up ts 16. inches, and in clothing and wig, the prices vary. Ton price for & Tiny Tears is $14.98. ;
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A friend. shows you & new dress and you wonder how much she ‘had to pay for it. Wrong way: Say: "Do you mind telling me how much it cost?” ‘ Right way: “Realize that tt . 18 poor taste to ask another person what something cost. Sy # ® = * Your . next-door neighbors are entertaining . guests A their yard." 5 Wrong way: Wander over. ECE and join the group. x L. Right way: Respect your . : neighbor's right to privacy ’ In Ris yard 23. well as in his
house, : ; : a ” » 3 You are telephoning to invite a house
your. -for dinner and the . Hshand
That's a dish of advice to:
«+ “The Kraushaars usually start ™ - with frulg or fruit juice, The favorite cereal at” their: house :
fee, For ‘a special breakfast 5:
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Bran blueberry rm and com flakes are stamina bung foods which help a husband start his working day right. = .
‘baking powder, oneone - half
spoans half teaspoon salt, - cup blueberries, Blend. sugar and fat thoroughly; add egg and beat well, Stir in whole bran and milks lef #oak until most ot moisture is- taken up. . Bift flour with baking powder and salt; mix with blueberries, add to first’ mixture and stir only until combined. : o Fil greased muffin pans. two-
By MRS. ANNE CABOT
j will be Ais ged
are worked in cross and other
in popular pineapple motifs,
transfer for motifs, each of the ‘designs measuring 10% to 5% inches, and color chart, stitch
illustrations, lat rochet ing instructions and material requirements,
familiar stitches In appealing - colors. The edging is crocheted .
. Pattern 5945 includes hot iron
+ ANNE CABOT The Indianapolis Times 530 8. Wells St. : Chicago 7; HL. No. 5045 Price 20¢
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n The descent took place in Ava-| er, singing “Down Went McGinty lon far on Catalina Island.|
to the Bottom of the’ Sea” .ecently established a new record far. deep ‘sea diving when she
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Deep Sead’ Diving Record Set By Mother
Ahirds full. and naks in moderately hot oven (400 degrees F.) 20 to 30 minutes.
Makes nine muffins two and —
one-fourth inches in diameter,
Friday's Menu BREAKFAST: Orange juice with sprig. of mint, corn flakes, bran blueberry muffins, butter or fortified margarine, coffee, milk,
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Linens decorated with these
o LUNCHEON: "Casserole of dried lima.beans and cheese, crisp bacon, rye bread, bute ter—or fortified margarine, ~ sliced oranges and strawberries, tea, milk, DINNER: Creamed tuna fish and green pepper, steamed rice, new peas, en‘riched bread, butter “®r fortified margarine, sliced to matoes, blackberry short> cake, cream, coffee, ‘milk;
[Auxiliary
{Holds Picnic
{bling every hand at bridge.
- By OSWALD JACOBY : “BOTH RIDES needed 90 points,” rélates a New York corre-
poor canasta “strategy. He thought South should have held
y his wild cards to make a cadasta.
“Is this a sound opinion? Is an
enormous’ pile full of wild cards an evidence that a poor quality of wh
‘canasta fs being played?”
™ ‘Poor Quality Played
= It that sort of situation ‘comes:
about fairly often, I say that a poor quality of canasta is being played. It would be something like doubling and. redou-
Once in a while, however, even among experts, a hand is frozen and becomes enormous. In the same way, at bridge, even experts sometimes play a hand redoubled. In short, you can tell something ‘about the quality of your canasta ‘game by noticing how often you get such tremendoys frozen piles. (It should-not happen very often in ‘a reilly good game.
correspondent, that South should have held his
‘iwild "cards to make a canasta.
With five melds on the table, it
icould not have been hard to get
a base of four natural cards; add
—twild-—<cards to miake a canasta,
and then meld out.
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However, cases, A great deal depends on|
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descended 229 feét into the ocean.
The pr fous. record of 152 feet was made in April by Mrs. Jere Cross of Wilmington, Cal.
: pre .By SUE BURNETT
IHustrated today are. two
{ frocks in response to requests
\ ype of dress—a shirtf if you like Tethls y tailored; a high necked,
events.
forated J Jatiers for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18,20; 40 and 42. Size 14, 9% yards of 39-inch, : Pattern 8569 is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 12-14, "18, 18 and 20. Size 14, 3% yards of 39-inch. 2 Send now for ‘the spring and summer. Fashion; 48 pages of "new styles, fabric news, special printed
features; free pattern the book.
ef sleeved frock for dressier
Pattern 8576 isa setw-rite per-
Two Frocks on Request
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As to why South would th {tha t he was a favorite to win the| discard pile, that would depend 0
the particular situation, Perhaps {South had excellent reason to be{lieve that his side would win the | discard pile. If so, it was sound
policy for him to fight for the .lapolis Day Nursery Junior Auxil- pile. {
jary were entertained at a picnic! {today by Mrs. A. Malcolm McVie, | membership chairman of the or-|
n the number of cards’ held by each player and on the number {of safe discards ayailable. These
To Not Use Wild Cards
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Waa ions Nant few weeks. FRESH VEGETABLES Artichokes—TFew,
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are points ‘that I intend to take Tup-very-soon;in-a-long- discussion] of frozen ¢ foard piles,
Q- My Parte "touched the ‘pile to draw a card at his
of . McVie's parent Mrs, C. TF. Eveleigh, Pennsylvania St.
The new members include Mrs. | | Ralph O. Baur, Carmel; Mesdames | Stock {Frederick J, Beyer, G. James turn, but did not actually take Burke, Robert G. Jackson, Rob. the card. He then wanted to take Lert E. Jones, Robert D. Keel, R {the previous discard. Can he do jert J. Mueller and James L. ur- (80?
ray Jr. , {top card of the stock he fs comMesdames, Nagra AC; Power, mitted ‘to: take that card. It is
‘Robert gy bert Smith, too late to change h his mind.
John BE. E. Paul { Tischer and. Toon. F. Welch, | Mr. “Jacoby is is “unable to | “Their duties in the organiza. ®nswer Individual questions om. {0 a _{~e#&nasta from readers. How31 WEIS xpiained to the incom éver, he will include the most frequently asked questions. in his column.
DISHING THE DRY
By MARGUERITE SMITH Times Garden Editor
: Q.—Does ivy on buildings bloom? We were in Bisomington and ..on several of the IU buildings there was a vine covered with ‘yellow flowers on leaves that
orority Sets
‘Luncheon
Group to Hear ..
Convention Report The officers of Alpha Chapter, Sigma Delta. Pi Sorority, will eny! [tertain the members at a 1 p. m. {luncheon Saturday in thé Indian-| looked like ivy. The flowers apolis Country Club. Decorations| 100ked like “Golden Bell.” of spring flowers will be arranged A-—The flowers were “Golden by Mrs. F. C. Champe and Mis¢| Bel” (forsythia) and the vine {Mary Ella Barton, was lvy--at Teast on the build- | Reports on the May conven-| Ing where I, too, noticed" it. I {tion - held in Ft, Wayne will be| decided It was regular shrib [given by Mesdamés John Mofrat,| forsythia trained vine fashion {Oscar Buehler and Fred Benham. | —for it'd rathé® easily done,
le Hostesses will - include Miss! ‘especially with the weeping va-| {Betty Peterson, presideiit; Mes-| riety, Forsythia is an adaptable dames Willlam- L. Ehrhardt, plant, easily coaxed to grow
vey N. Browh and C. H. Smith| and Miss Josephine McDowell. !
‘bloom but the flowers are inconspicuous.
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. SUE BURNETT ~ The Indianapolis Times . 214 W. Maryland’ St. Indianapolis 9;-Ind.
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