Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1950 — Page 8
PAGE 8. + Eat Well or Less—
_Cuk: Down On: Meat
In Menu
Rich Desserts Are Substitutes
By GAYNOR MADDOX IF YOUR dessert is nutritionally rich, you can cut down on the amount of meat in the menu.
quality nutrition. . = L LIME-CHEESE SHERBETS
tin, one and one-half cups boiling water, one-half pound
tioner's sugar, one-half cup evaporated milk, thoroughly chilled.
tn cool. Add the cottage cheese and sugar to the gelatin mixture. Beat evaporated milk until stiff tevaporated milk will beat until =*iff when well chilled). Fold into rrelatin mixture. Place in quart=ize mold or individual sherbet cups.’ Allow to set in refrigerator for 2t least two hours. (If set in a mold, place mold in pan of hot
onto serving dish.) Serves six.
Cream cheese, evaporated milk and cream are dairy foods often’ used in desserts, They are rich in proteins and offer budget top . °
One package lime-flavored gela- |
cottage cheese. one-quarter cup confec-
Dissolve the lime-flavored gelatin in the boiling water and allow
water for <15 seconds and invert]
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Mary Viele unging Robes Ho: 2 ‘Wed | ~ Tonight
Richard Stapleton To Take Bride
Miss Mary Sue Weller and | Richard Craig Stapleton, Coral, | Gables, Fla., will be married at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the North | Methodist Church. Dr. Dallas L. Browning will officiate. The bride ‘is the daughter of,
3720 N. Delaware St. Miss Caroline Briggs will be the. Imaid of honor and Mrs, John| Redwine will be matron of honor. | Misses Patricia Watts, Patricia Cameron and Shirley Phillips will| be bridesmaids. They will wear rose and blue! satin. The ivory satin. bridal gown is fashioned with a bouf-| fant skirt and formal train. The ~ | bride will carry white roses and .lorchids. {
| Best Man 1 Reese Stapleton, Sheridan; will /be the best man.. Serving as|
ushers will be IL. Parker Baher, | ~ |Cicero, and Edward Buckley. | | Robert West and Don Hoyt, all] {of Miami, Fla. | © The reception will be in the Me-| |ridian Hills Country Club. For her wedding trip to New Orleans | the bride has chosen a dusty pink | |silk shantung suit with navy ac-| | cessories. After Sept. 15 the, {couple will be at home in Coral] | Gables.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Weller, .
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Miss Mover Names Attendants
| Pre-Nuptial Event | Is Scheduled
Parties and attendants fo local brides-to-be fill the pre= nuptial scene. | Pa Lou Benjamin and Miss Shirley Entin will be the honof attendants Oct. 8 for Miss Donn& { Meyer. Miss Meyer will be mare |ried to Melvin Lefkovits in the |Spink-Arm% Hotel. Also chosen by the couple are 1 Misses Eva Steinberger, Marilyn { Prince. Elaine Tarshes and Lou Ella Nimz, bridesmaids; Judy {Meyer and Betty Lefkovits, june ior bridesmaids; Sam Greenberg, best man; Mr. Benjamin, Irwin Marer, Stanley Jacobs, Jerry {Epstein and Milton Miller, ushers, fand Jerrold Pressman and Steve en Ancel, junior ushers. A buffet supper and canast® | party will be given for the bride [to-be ‘Sept. 14. Hostesses will be Mrs. David Richards and Mrs, | Harry Ancel. The party will be given in the “Ancel home, 587% Broadway. ‘Miss Hynes Engaged B Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hynes {7100 8. Road 31, announces th@ |engagement of their daughter,
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Thursday's Menu
BREAKFAST: Grapes, oat- | meal, cinnamon buns, coffee, | x milk. By LOU ISE FLETCHER LUNCHEON: Split pea Times Woman's Editor soup with frankfurter rings, ITH nightgowna (nylon rve ‘¢érigp, compote of stewed | persuasion) doubling as” evening frocks,
fruits, gingerbread, cheese, it was only a tea, milk. . | question of time until someone DINNER: Beef and oat- came up with another idea for meal’ loaf. tomato. sauce doubling the serviceability of ve J '
nocturnal garb. Now it's wear
baked potatoes, buttered summer squash, enriched bread, cole slaw, lime-cheese *sherbets, coffee, milk,
Decoration ~irm to Open
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To Bow Tomorrow | With a furnishing theme ®of, antebellum charm, Interiors, Inc.
Teen Problems—
Weigh Parents’
WHAT 1s IT ABOUT JERRY THAT >ou
as a home lounging coat which
Ming Toy (left) and Sauer Dance Alanelette gowns,
” ” ” matching two-piece pajamas at the same price, __ The Square ette gown has a portrait neckline and rick rack trim. Its gay all-over pattern is of small
is added to "the nighties usual wardrobe role. A pair of flannelette gowns from Wasson's illustrates the trend. A mandarin style called Ming Toy doubles as a robe.
In maize, pink or blue with boy and girl figures swinging contrasting piping. it is $3.95. through the do-si-do routine. For those who prefer to reserve . This one, in sizes 34 to 40, is $4.95.
it as a robe alone, there are
Objections Bride-to-Be
experience, Besides, they feel a responsibility for you and for your future happiness. So don't | condemn them without a hear- | ing. n ” ” - GET THEM to tell you ex- | plicitly what they dislike about | your. favorite girl or. boy. Per- |
Dance flannel. |
The bride attended Butler Uni-| \versity and is attending the Uni-| | versity of Miami. The bridegroom is a graduate of Miami and is attending the university's law school. ~ :
Carol Walter Is Married
Mr. and Mrs. H. Willard Walter, 4709 English Ave., announce the
— marriage of their daughter, Carol
|Florence, to John Edward Beals, |Richmond. He iz the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Beals, Richmond. | The couple was married Aug. | |20 in the parsonage of the First | {Friends Church. The Rev. Norval [Webb. officiated. | Miss Barbara D. Holmes, Ben-| {ton Harbor, Mich.,, and Delbert |Fasick were the couple's only attendants. The couple is living in| |Richmond where the bridegroom |{is a’ senior at Earlham College. |
By SUE BURNETT The two frocks shown today . each have unusual features, yet "each is easy to sew.
Pattern 8618 is a sew-rite
{ perforated pattern in size 6, 8, | 10, 12° and 14 years.
Size §&, short sleeve, 21; yards of 39inch; 14 yard contrast. Pattern 8623 is a perforated pattern for sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. Size 8, 21, | yards of 39-inch; 3 yard purchased ruffling. Ready for you now —the—new fall and winter issue of Fashjon; 48 pages of smart new styles, special interesting features, free pattern printed inside. Send today for your copy.
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|and Mrs, Ernest Turner, Hame { mond. The couple will be married at 10 a. m. Sept. 23 in the St. Mark's |Catholic Church. The Rev. Fry | Leo Schafer will officiate. Miss Mary Alice Grande will | fete the bride-to-be with a mise
SUE BURNETT The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St. Indianapolis 9, Ind.
No. 8618 Price 25c- |cellaneous shower tomorrow. No. 8623 Price 25¢ | Both the bride-to-be and the prospective bridegroom were Size...... graduated from Purdue Univers
|sity. She is a member of Pi i Beta Phi Sorority, and he is a NAMB .osecscsccsssssscscsssses member of Beta Theta Pi Fras
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'Relda Webb, to Robert Charles
Spray Andirons With Plastic
| Stoddard. The couple was mare" ried at 4 p. m. Saturday in the | Trinity Methodist Church, Crawe | fordsville.
WCTU Unit
To Hear Pastor
The bride is a graduate of the!
Highly polished brass andirons - Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Stode
a new interior decoration firm, will open formally tomorrow. The company is composed of Mrs. Nora A. Ogden and Robert E.| ~Tudah, decorators, and George V. (rieb, commercial and aisplay} artist. Hours will be from 9:30 a. m.|
haps it's manners or morals. It | might be a matter of religious | difference. Maybe it's only that sihep disapprove of steady dats! n When you know your parents’ opinions, check 'em against your | own. Why do you like Joe or |
| college.
DR. ANSWERS—
Question: Is a patch test for allergies painful and complicated? Someone told me that it is done by removing
Members of the Central Unit, 4,r4 3139 Boulevard Place, are the parents of the bridegroom. [The couple is living with the bridegroom's parents,
| will retain their gloss indefinitely | |by spraying them with plastic WCTU, will meet at 2 p. m. Fri- | coat. which leaves a clear, flexi- day in the home of Mrs. R. H. | ble, durable finish. Brass and cop- White, 106 N. Linwood Ave. Devo-
| per bowls may be given the same re atme ay 5 bronze and tional leader will be Mrs. Leonard Tea Drops C. Hunt. When tea was first brought’ te
| chrome. it was such a novelty
Use it on your. brass door for the
until 4 p. m. six days a week. al pointments may be made by call-| ing the studio, 1635 N. Meridian Bt. The company will specialize in! home, sorority and fraternity, ho-| tel and institution interiors. To-morrow-there-will-be-a-colection: af English aquatintz in the shop, They will be brought by Miss Marjorie Westerfeld, Chicago, for the opening only,
Experienced Advice Mrs. Ogden has had 13 years experience in the furniture busi-| ess, the last 11 with Adams, Inc. Mr. Judah has spent the rrevious three years at Ayres,’ snd has a total of seven years experience in design. Mr. Grieb, is an artist with another Indi-|
| | obedience and cheat
By JOAN : IF YOUR parents object to your current heart-throb, you're ina spot; aren't vou?
If you fight their. decision, vou get into a nasty family wrangle. If you accept it, your | heart is broken. If you fake by going out on the sly, you lose your self-respect. Yes, and you may lose the respect of your date, too, -A right guy or gal won't admire you for
{ cheating.
So what to do? Well, Pop and Mom could be right in. their judgment. They've had a lot of
anapolis firm. The shop includes a display talon, in terra cotta and tarnish-| ed pewter where will be shown « various decorative accessories to be carried regularly by the studio. Tt also will have a gallery an which various home furnishings
office which will Mrs,
be shared by Ogden and Mr, Judah,
Symphony Group To-Open-Drive-
The. executive hoard, Women's" “ommittee, Indiana . State Symphony Society, met. this morning » make, final arrangements for the season ticket campaign. ression wag in the World War Memorial. The group's drive for the Indianapolis Symphony will begin Sept. 14 and last until Oct. D..
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Low Towel Racks
member of the family. Racks placed low for children encourage rehanging of towels-after tise.
~ By MARGU ERITE swITH
mes Garden Edito I have a Addle leaf fig (ficus
pandurata) I hought recently, Dark brown spots are appearing now on the leaves. | water it As per directions from the florist who sold it to me, every other day. Can voi give me tips tn correct the above ondition? H. M. A Your trouble fungus, insect. cently,
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plant- is likely having with an anthracnose or it could be a scale Since you bought it reanthracnose ; is ~Hkely.— On my own plants I've noticed these leaf blights develop . when water balance’ i= off and especially when air is not moist enough.to suit the plant. Try increasing humidity around the plant with saucers of water nearby (for evaporationi. If you've time, use a fungicide spray, but good cultural. conditions are more important. Be _. sure that every other day watering is a thorough one,
Send questions on gardening to Mrs. Smith, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9, Ind.
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By MRS. ANNE CABOT The gay ribbon trimmed set will start knitting needles clicking for that special stork pas-
enger The pattern stitch
works up quickly and easilv on the sacque. honnet and bhodties Pattern 5001 ‘includes ~complete knitting: directions, material requirements. stitch {linus trations “and finishing direc. tions ’
ANNE CABOT The Indianapolis Times 372 W. Quincy St. Chicago 6, Ill.
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Jane? Is it because you're flat- | tered by attention? Or afraid of being left out? Or do you | Benuinely admire the guy or { gal's personality and character? Make an honest comparison” between your family's object« 7 Tons and your own prejudices. Perhaps your honey isn't the pick of the crop after all.
Club Luncheon
Mrs. J. M. Kaercher, 5311 Broadway, will be hostess at a covered - dish luncheon Friday noon for members of the Cheer 019 N. East St. ‘ 2 Broadcasters Club. Mrs. Paul from a ion in onde DesJean and Mrs. Willlam H. They also visited friends in New
ing Calderon will be married Sept: 24; her father, Sam Nahmias, 1124 S, lllinois St., announces. The parents of the | prospective bridegroom are: Mr. | and Mrs. Sam Calderon, S. llinois St. .
Home From East Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Eckert,
Miss Betty Nahmias and Irv. |
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