Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1950 — Page 8

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By GAYNOR MADDOX ~~ ONE-DISH oven meals simplify | : summertime cooking. To make pertain your one-dish meal has! enough nutritive value and: flavor | ‘appeal, add theese and milk to ‘the other ingredients, All dairy ; foods, now in abundant supply, & are rich in essential food values.

: s 8-8 3 HAM and CHEESE FONDUE. One small onion, chopped fine; two tablespoons butter, one cup

dar cheese, ten slices bread, _fubed; three eggs, two and one-| half cups milk, one teaspoon w Worcestershire sauce, one-half . teaspoon dry mustard, one teagpoon salt, one-fourth teaspoon pepper. Brown chopped onion in butter, | Combine ham and cheese, brown onion and bread cubes. Place in buttered two-quart casserole. Beat eggs slightly, add milk ang, seasonings. Pour over bread cube mixture. { Let stand 30 minutes, Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.)! for 35 to 40 minutes or until puffy and golden brown. Serves four to six.

Thursday's Menu matches. BREAKFAST: Sliced bananas, ready-to-eat cereal, crisp bacon, coffee cake, coffee, milk.

By MARJORIE TURK

lout in the Woodstock Club.

from society matrons, the college TENNIS champs are getting society's softly muted hand clap 'sef and sports’ minded teen-agers. There are not as many bare The business of selecting the Western Tournament champions backs and strapless sun frocks

Frances Estabrook, Diana Marston, Anne Estabrook, Mrs, Neil Estabrook and Mrs. Frederick Marston, (left to right) watch the

UNCHEON: Cottage is going’ forward in the traditionally quiet manner of well-bred as two years ago and most of his

cheese and sour cream, let-- ‘sportsmanship. tuce, sliced tomatoes and cu- | cumbers, whole wheat sand- (and will ciose Sunday, are not wiches, fresh plums, peanut showing any lace panties or cookies, tea, milk. DINNER: Ham and chegse fondue, sliced “beefsteak” tomatoes and sweet Bermuda rt 3 . onions, rye bread, warm |panse of tanned and muscular blackberry roll, vanilla ice \legs. The girls, who are com- the gallery lads. Nor are there any

Moran. Wimbledon contests, There is no But there is the inevitable ex- Pancho Gonzalez throwing toothy

California lads flinging themced coffee, milk. {peting from all over the U. 8. and | cream, {from Mexico, are attired in the S€lves dramatically down on the. ‘Coat With Shellac shirts or the short tennis skirt.. 10¢ ent Sop oy tennis ! 1 Many of the sports shirts this youngsters e : Hampton Rich: jordinary kitchen tray several year are sleeveless and the only meq Schroeder ar ‘times over by simply coating it | note of color is an occasional red! dignified show. are putting on =| clean, and spilled liquids will leave or an argyle sweater for the be-| THE AFTERNOON matches | no odor on it. tween match walt, draw the bulk of their crowd |

{conventional “white shorts and courts petween points, You can prolong the life of an ardson together with top seeded * with shellat. It will be easier to ribbon holding back a long bob ~ NV ADAMS ... First Name in Furniture~~~N/"~""

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the older women are wearing The women contestants in the matches, which began Monday their summer bonnets.

THERE ™ some iting from smiles and thunderous scowls at box to box but conv ersation is at

a minimum and it is in the low GOING TO a tennis match is! There are.also a number of) K tone considered appropriate for a good way to forget the heat. little girls wearing official “At g the sport. The baseball fan with Sitting in the boiling sun can be |Your Service” ribbons but their 3

sneers would be out of place if a tennis player relaxing in a Standers are nil. not actively ejected. A few men can be spotted play-, The galler rmits itsel er. NOR ARE the men going in ing hookey from the heat of their two P Ye Beli quly foe ot ' for any of the highjinks which offices for the heat of the sun at | “apple ple” shorts a la Gussie. have distinguished several of the the North Side chub.

durin the 8.8 8 scattered applause att. FAVORITES of the crowd are

er a point has been made or a/the tireless ball boys, sons of dignified mood. He didn’t let out. OR each sigh which is the merest whisper jocal tennis enthusiasts who race that first bark when a brown | been lost by a around with boundless energy and black tabby cat strolled

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“Mela Ramirez, Mexican tennis champion, looks on as Mary Longsworth and Susan Longswort right] post the scores.

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