Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1950 — Page 10
‘Here's a new meat loaf that holds its shap By GAYNOR MADDOX OUR HUNT for the best meat loaf recipes goes on. ————the newest-discovery, It uses * and the result is a loaf that holds its shape well and slices beau-
© tifully. ; BAKED MEAT LOAF
chopped beef, three -
| mixing bowl. Mix theroughly Three-quarters of a pound of| with hands or large kitchen fork. quarters {Pack in greased loaf pan, about
Here's |
cereal for binding
§ In Fair } [Fashion Show|
22 Events Arranged By L. S. Ayres By LOUISE:
2 Woman's Editor The pages of a newspaper profor style shows during
“|vided which Ayres’ is presenting {the State Fair, First show, this
started off the weather i
{by the mouton-collured storm
coat to be worn in both town and
{country this fall and winter.
After that came the
presen by. house dresses; the financial
page promoting - classic suits, camelshair coats and such which are “good investments Budget Prices Color pages, travel pages, so-
3 clety pages also were on hand.
etains its. nutrition and perfectly.
Friday's Menu BREAKFAST: Honeydew melon, 'lemon wedges; oat- . meal, enriched toast, butter or fortified margarine, marmalade, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Green peppers stuffed with leftover chicken and vegetables,
And the automobile page featured a “convertible,” a black taffeta whose “top” (Jacket) came down to reveal the black
frock. Coats in the show were both {full and fitted styles. A threequarter Mangone model was in ‘blue and navy checks while a full-length fitted Monte-Sano design was in grape-toned checks. Corduroys in the show ranged
from raincoats and lumberjackets ito skirts, suits and jumpers—in {all the hues of the rainbow.
lace bodice of a short dance)
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‘pound chopped pork, one-half cup 8x4x3 inches, making sure there ‘granulated rice cereal, one egg, are no air spaces. one-quarter finely diced onion, Bake in moderate oven (350 ‘one-quarter cup finely diced green degrees F.) until meat is done, ‘pepper, one and one-half tea-| about one and one-quarter hours. spoons salt, one-quarter teaspoon Serve hot, or chill and turn out pepper, one-half teaspoon chillion platter to slice coid, then powder, one teaspoon sugar,serve with a hearty macaroni ‘three-quarter cup tomato sauce, mushroom salad. Serves six to Place all ingredients in large eight. i
The emphasis was on budget- 2.
priced fashions. One group of {suits wore price tags below $60. 5-Pe. Aluminum Snack Set 7
whole wheat bread, butter or fortified margarine, stewed plums, cookies, tea, milk. DINNER: Baked meat loaf, brown gravy, baked potatoes, buttered summer squash, enriched bread, butter or fortified margarine, sliced cucumbers and red onions, cherry pie, coffee, milk,
4. Sani-Wax Cleaner V2 Gal.. . Half Dollar Saving
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[A group of dresses had under $20 price tags.
Show Hours A smart-looking suit, in Scotch plaid wool with velvet trim, $39.95, was from Ayres’ Downstairs Store. From the same place came
Reg. 225 Reg. 2.49
So handy to fill with popcorn, candy, salads, or fruit for picnics, card or
The Market Basket—
Sprouts Are on the Market: Prniertos Have Come In
By JOAN SCHOEMAKER : TOP QUALITY brussels sprouts hit the market this week +—for the first time since last spring, Home own pimientos are
: plentiful and cheap.
Shipping conditions make Washington and Idaho “spuds”
: higher than other varieties, .
: FRESH FRUITS ! APPLES — Michigan varieties plentiful; moderate. : AVACADOS — Abundant; rea- . sonable. . BANANAS—Plentiful; cheap, . BLUEBERRIES Moderate, ! CANTALOUPE — Reasonable;
more plentiful, ; % ASABAS—G d
GARLIC —- Plentiful; reason.
GREENS Turnip and Mustard ce; high. HEAD LETTUCE ~Very plentiful; good quality. LEAF LETTUCE--Cheap, MUSHROOMS High; very ly— —
ood quality; moderate in quantity and price. . GRAPEFRUIT -- Arizona and California varieties plentiful, ! GRAPES —Moderate; plentiful. + HONEYDEW MELONS-—cheap; * plentiful. : LEMONS-—Abundant; moderate. ! LIMES—Plentiful; reasonable. NECTARINES-—-Almost out of season; scarce. ORANGES — Plentiful; moderate. PEACHES —Plentiful; cheaper; Hale Havens from Michigan and Indiana. PEARS -—- Moderate In price and quantity, PLUMS Both blue and president red; moderate. WATERMELONS — Most plentiful; cheap. * FRESH VEGETABLES
ARTICHOKES Scarce; high.
BEANS-—8tringless beans plen- |
tiful, moderate; limas plentiful, high.
ar $3 moderate. “BIBB LETTUCE Plentitul;
cheaper. ; BROCCOI - Expensive; more |§
plentif BAGSSELS SPROUTS — Top quality.
CABBAGE — Cheap; ‘excellent |
quality.
CELERY — California pascal pascal and |
and Michigan white; moderate.
CELERY. CABBAGE — Plenti=
ful; moderate. CORN-—Quite - plentiful; lent quality. . EGGPLANT — Nice plentiful,
ENDIVE—Abundant; moderate. |
ESCAROLE- Scarce; moderate,
excel- |
quality; |
temporari OKRA--Plentiful; moderate, ONIONS Plentiful, PARSLEY-—Abundant; moderate, PEPPERS Cheap; plentiful. PIMIENTOS Large crop. ? POTATOES -- Cheaper; plentiful, new crop in from Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, New Jersey, Idaho and Washington. RADISHES — Abundant; reasonable, ROMAINE-—-None ". tempo~rarily. SPINACH--Cheaper, SQUASH Acorn, white pie and yellow gooseneck varieties; cheap. SWEET POTATOES — Plentiful; moderate. TOMATOES — Cheap; plentful. TURNIPS — Moderate; ful. -WATERCRESS- Out of season.
very
plenti-
We, the Women—
Female Role
Isn't Heroic
‘Women Wait During Wars
By RUTH MILLETT “IT SAYS HERE in the paper,” said Mr. C. to his wife, “that there's a chance women may be drafted. So You women can start worrying, too. But he didn’t get quits the rise out of Mrs. C, that
two children. “Now that : we've got two Ruth Millett more, I'm not at all sure it wouldn't be a lot easier to be in the Army than to sit out another war and ride herd on four kids. “I'll tell you what. If one of us has to go, I'll go this time and you stay home and look after our little darlings.” “Heaven forbid,” said Mr. C. hastily and retired behind his
' newspaper, wondering why he
had brought up the subject in the first place. He retreated in good time, too, before Mrs. C.. had a chance to. remind him that
1 while he had had his bad ex-
periences in the last ‘war, he had had some memorable ad-
.YOU TAKE a small child to visit in a friend's home. Wrong: If you let him stand onthe sofa, bang on the coffee table, etc, in his own home, don’t pay any attention {if ‘he does these things in your friend's home. Right: Realize that though | you may be resigned to such behavior at home, °* your friends won't appreciate having your child behave that way in their home.
Unusual Pansy
By MRS. ANNE CABOT Crochet this unusual pansy : chair set which.will transmit a : hospitable welcome to all who , enter your home. Work it in 4 Heh_colorings of the original
} Nower in a heavier-than- -usual
27 ; Pattern 5705 includes “com-
= plete _ crocheting ult uc tions,
treet ©
Chair Set
1 the war. | dreary | worrying,
ventures, too. Or at least he had, to hear-him,tell it when-
ever a bunch of men began to.
trade their war experiences, : .. 2 ®
BUT Mrs. Chad nothing +
a gray tweed rayon suit at $14.95.
neckline and “pegtop” pockets was $14.95. The latter was from the Meridian Shops qn Ayres’ second floor. The show will be repeated at 7 p. m. (daylight time) today. Hours for shows tomorrow and Saturday will be 11:30 a. m., 3:30 and 7p. m, Monday through next Thursday, the shows will be at 11:30 a. m., 3:30 and 7:30 p. m. Od Friirs Bept. 8, there will be two 'shows—at 11:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m,
Mussmans Plan Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mussman and their daughter, Jean, will en« tertain with a buffet dinner Sunday afternoon. The party will be
Town. Jean's guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Albert Losche and Carl Schlemmer. Others at the event will be Messrs and Mesdames T. Paul Jackson, C. P. Kottlowski, Morris W. Conn, H. E. Gottberg and Dale R. Hodges After the dinner guests will attend the State Fair horse show. The Mussmans have entered three
horses.
Practical
iighten her years of sitting. out |
It was all just a long, business of
gay times, no real companion-
| ship, ‘and after it was all ovér,
no heroic or funny or romantic stories to tell. And besides nobody looked
waiting, | struggling, with no
on Mrs. CC. as a heroine. But |
for a little while, at least, Mr. | | C. was a herole figure.
out all that in order to win her point.
All she had to do was |
mention that she'd be glad to |
turn over their four little dar-
lings to Mr. C. and get in uni- |
form herself. Mr, C. is a brave
man, but not quite brave enough 1
to face the prospect of taking: over his four young anes single- Handed.
DR. ANSWERS —
Question: What are the chances that children of a couple, on¢ of whom is an albino, will also be albinos?
Answer: An albino is .a person who is lacking in pigment. The hair is white and the skin is also very pale. This is known to be an inherited trait. The children of parents, both of whom are albinos, will ;also be albinos. The children of one albino and a person with normal pigment (and who does nqt carry a buried albino trait) will on the average consist of three . ordinary pigmented persons and one albino. Al binism is not a disease and
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By SUE BURNETT
It's easy to make—such fun An adorable little
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i for parties, too.
Pattern 8520 is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10 years. Size 3,
39-inch; ruffling. ’
A navy wool dress with plunging’ effect]
on the Mussmans’ farm, Edge o'|
SUE FURNET The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St. Indianapolis 9, Ind.
No. 8520
Mrs. Mildred -Jayvis, 6027 Ral-, ston Drive, entertained at lunch-|
{the Indianapolis Piano Teachers| Association. Guests were Mes-
leon today for past presidents of Name
dames Milton N. Bridgwater, wil- |
son, Naomi Gray, Gladys Fowler, Vilora Kelly and Georgianna Ritter and Miss Pauline Clark.
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