Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1950 — Page 34

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PAGE 34 . . THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : ____ SUNDAY, SEPT. 10, 1950" LUNDA)

Don 1 Co Foods Rich In Vitamin C When i On Shopping Budget [Koreans Like [Fans Useful fo Housewife All Citrus Fruits: Have Valuable Vitamin; | Cabbag e Dish The Whole Year ‘Round

Are Necessary for Your Family’ $ Health Vv 4 bl 9° bi 4 This is the season when most people put away their fans. How By GAYNOR MADDOX i egetable Lombine {ever, there are any number of household uses for fans besides |

IN YOUR ATTEMPTS to cut food costs, be careful not to cut With Chicken, Fruit for keeping cool. the foods that are rich in vitamin C. Your family must have | sa A fan can hasten many drying jobs around the house, espe

them to stay well and vigorous. The most popular dish in Korea cially in damp weather. Placed at one end of an indoor clothesAll the citrus fruits—oranges: grapefruit, tangerines and lem- is one made from “paekch’ae” line or rack, it can help blow the family laundry dry. Curtains ons are leading vitamin C carriers. So, of course, are tomatoes. a tender white cabbage. The cab- stretched on the racks io 4ry wi suTe the fat stands frm on a Jevel Fresh, canned or frozen concentrated, they are all essential fac- bage is fermented (similar to our be ready to hang sooner surface. :

: ors in balanced menus. sauerkraut) in salt and combined, '® played on them, ‘fan also can help against

Canned ggapefruit sections with additional 6live slices and Polishing floors with wax cab pirdew and mustiness if directed

grapefruit sections.

e vitamin-rich fruit cups, ’ mak P Here's another good combi

galads and desserts. There is

; food Purchase today. ground black pepper. Serve on

GRAPEFRUIT RING MOLD individual plates. on a bed of ' _ One No. 2 can granefruit sec- crisp lettuce and garnish libtions, One No. 2 can grapefruit erally with canned grapefruit juice, two envelopes unflavored sections. Serve French dressing gelatin, eight stuffed olives, in separate bowl. sliced.

Drain grapefruif sections ' well. Add draindd sirup to Monday's Menu

condiment. The nutritious bean cake,” a custard-like curd, is put to daily use. The young leaves, blossoms and flower stems of the i“Hopak” (squash) are used to ‘make a delicately-flavored soup. Wheat flour; such as we use in bread, is used chiefly for a famous

re EB a. TR piel Rad OPE ps... 2%, ng 3 en Ca with garlic sauce and freshly + » 3 lyoungsters re it up.” Fan-| hy ra A Bas formed: or the

with shrimp, dried fish, Korean ,, gone faster if 4 fan blows on into clothes closets or dresser pears, chicken slices, pepper, nuts the wax as it is applied. A fan|grawers.

'ning also can hurry the drying of!freezer needs complete cleaning,

varnish, shellac or paint.

Odors Take Flight

Fans may be used in any Foom ‘Employed Women "Increase Since 1920

to clear out smoke, ‘steam odors. Modern kitchens ton]

‘a fan helps melt the ice by blowing warm air in and cold air out,

have exhaust fans installed in, WASHINGTON-—In 1920 when wall or ceiling for this purpose. suffrage became part of Ameri-

Tr u juice; sazure. Adc B EAKFAST: Melon, EE ame, su ro cereal, country Korean national dish called “kuk- Also on sale are window exhaust ca's Constitution, 2 only 349.000 half cups. Soften gelatin in sausage and fried apple rings, su” a sort of vermicelli, mois- fans, made to fit different window omen were Work ng % his was one-half cup of the cold liquid. enriched toast, butter or for- tened with soup to which meat, sizes, which can be moved from per cent of the entire workvegetables, pears, dates and spices room to room as-needed. (ing force.

Heat r maining liquid. Add tified margarine, coffee, milk, ,

are addéd. In country districts]

Lacking such fans, a portable] Today 18719,000 women.

are

Mrs. Sam

in; ‘stir until dis- LUNCHEON: Chickerr=—" tiny noodle soup, crackers, grape- |“kuksu” is prepared for special fan may be set before an open Working: Tals is pied Vidh double ] of unhraten egg white. fruit ring mold- tilled with . . . : . . put : cin occasions and in cities it is a window to freshe the air or He M 20 10 al an a per cent Arrange some of the drained highly seasoned cottage A lively ring mold salad is made from canned grapefruit sections, juice and stuffed olives. popular luncheon dish. carry out moisture. For safety be of the entire working force. grapefruit sections and sliced cheese and sour cream, split - _ EE — — —— olives in the bottom of fivescup and toasted rolls, butter or ring mold. Spoon over enough fortified margarine, devil's of the chilled mixture tg cover food cup cakes, tea, miik. 2 sections and olive slices. Chiil DIN NE R: Stuffed flank . until almost firm. Repeat pro- steak, brown gravy, mashed cedure. Chill until firm. potatoes, buttered snap Unmold on serving platter. beans, enriched bread, but- 4, & ¥ilt center with salad. S8ur- ter or fortified margarine, yound grapefruit ring with sliced tomatoes and green ’ ’ 9 FR anklin 4411 galad greens and grapefruit peppers, green apple pie, Eh sections. If desired, garnish coffee, milk. ; 3

Baked Fresh Fruit Desserts Stimulate Family Appetite

By ELIZABETH TOOMEY NEW YORK, Sept. 9 (UP)-—Baked fruit desserts for early fall days, when fresh fruits are still available, satisfy the family sweet tooth and provide good nutrition, too. Fresh peaches witha crumb topping, made with economical non-fat dry milk, and baked blueberries topped with orange sugar swirls are two of the baked fruit puddings suggested for fall.

PEACH CRISP

{canned sliced peaches, welll drained, could be substituted if C $ lly necessary, if the sugar and corn- are u starch were omitted from the fHl-| These carefully Y budget ing ingredients); one tbsp. lemon may help you: dng one-fourth cup brown sugar, | firmly packed; three tbsps. corn- Dinner: Broiled lamb patties, | starch. | broiled stuffed tomatoes (using ERIM TO PING NORED cumber and onion relish, bread, firmly packed: one-third cup flour; {butter or fortified margarine, but-| one-half cup non-fat dry mil +{ teracotch pudding, coffee, milk. | one-fourth tsp. cinnamon; one- Dinner: Braised chuck steak, eighth tsp. nutmeg; one-eighth Praised potatoes, buttered beets, | tsp. salt; one-fourth cup buttew molded carrot and pineapple! “melted. (salad, bread, butter or fortified. METHOD: place peaches in {margarine, plain cake, coffee, bow! and sprinkle lemon juice over milk, the top. Combine one-fourth cup, Dinner: Braised pork chops, . brown sugar and cornstarch and stewed tomatoes and corn, wilted add to peaches, tossing lightly to lettuce, bread, butter or fortified coat peaches well, Place in but. Margarine, easy chocolate cake) tered shallow baking dish about | with sauce, coffee, milk. 10 by 6 inches,

“Then combine the one- halt cup, H Se brown sugar, flour, dry milk, etn-| ot auce

- FILLING INGREDIENTS: P| M three cups fresh sliced peaches an enus * §

{corn as a filler), snap beans, cu-

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INGREDIENTS: Ons third cup the biscuits, made extra rich with water; two tsps. lemon julee; lard, and spread with butter or third cup nonfat dry milk; two margarine.

theps. sugar; fourth tsp. cin- Then top with a hot fruit sauce. Regularly 229.00 ...... seen 169.98 12x7 H+. Green Twist BSmOu; Wne-eifhih top. Nutaseg The choios-. strawberry, blue 1212.8 Ft. Gray Twistweave, Regularly 106.95 .......... ....53.45 De ate A 7 PrATL SF Deak 500—18x27-In. Carpet Regularly 194.00 ...... ....142.50 9x3.3 FH. Tan Floral Axminister, ’ ’

lemon. juice in small one-quart Touch off with generous scoops bowl, Sprinkle dry milk over Of vaniiia ice cream and serve imwater. Beat with rotary or elec- mediately, tric beater until stiff, about seven to 10 minutes. Combine sugar, Mrs. Severin

cinnamon and nutmeg. Ww 1] | Gradually beat in sugar mixture. Continue to beat about two / Entertain to‘three minutes, or until mixture MT Henry Severin, W. 96h St., =f ptitt enough to “hold pesks.| Chill half hour in refrigerator be-| fore serving. Recipe makes about two cups.

Pp. m. luncheon meeting of the eorgetcwn Visitation and Con-! vent Al'imnae Association of Injdianapolis,

be hostess Wednesday. for the | Sill

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‘Samples

1.00 each

Assorted passterns and colors.

CUTS. 4'FY TNS GTEoR, or Regularly 11.95 Sq. Yd....8.88 Sa. Yd.

12x44.7 FH. TwisiwesvemGreen,

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9x14 Ft. Gray Twistweave, Regularly 161.50 .............114.958 9x20 Ft. Gray Twistweave,

Stair and Hall Carpet

2024 Yds. Gray Scroll Axminster, Regularly 8.95 Yd.. Cees 5.99 Yd. 19. Yds, Cinnamon Textured Wilton,

Regularly 1025 Yd........... 5.99 Yd.

15 Yds. Green Textured Wilton, Regularly 10.25 Yd........... 5.99 Yd.

‘13 Yds. Burgundy Twistweave,

“Regularly 98.95... ii... 49.45 12x8.7 Ft. Gray Twist, : Regularly 79.95 ................39.95

‘Regularly 32.95 ........... ....16.45

46x6-Ft. Carpet Samples 14.95 each

Assorted patterns and colors... Regularly 23.85 to 43.95. o

9x8 Ft, Grey Floral Axminster,

Plans. for a mother-datighter 9x50 Ft. Modern—Green Finished Axminster, Z tea to be held: later-in the fall. : dern— cre Regularly 11.25 Yd....... ....5.88 Yd. Regularly. 49.25 .... vr, ieee+24.50 4 Low Cost will be discussed. B-jhe. la 9 Sora Er ISIS Sq vd. 3.79 Sq. Yd. I5!/, Yds. Green Twistweave, 12x5.7 Ft. Green Floral Axminster, oq Officers of the local alumnae - ’ ’ ey 1qure Regularly. 11.25 Yd...... veer. 6.88 Yd. Regularly 69.95 ........... ....34.95 Sa ad ldea group. ot tp wetiont a ie 3.25- Se Vd 8.79 Sq. Yd: A Yai Srey Twistweave, y 12x3.8 Ff. Green Leaf Axminster, ol —n New York Sian Extension dent, And Miss Dorothy Madden “ Regularly 16.95 Sq. Yd. . .11.99 Sq. Yd. 23 Yao ory 2 Yd... reeee--6.88 Yd. IY 52, 80. suspense ooo 24.98 vegetable salad. It offers good nu- ; SEPA, Droreinry. ne Ft. Juistuesve Braun, Regularly 11.25 Yd... eee 6.88 Yd. : Regularly 91.00 .......... | ....39.50 ton 41 Jens vost; " Howe H. S. Dances 12,33 *Y e9s Sq. Ja 21.99 Sq. Yd. 31 Yds. Rose Twistweave, 12x2.6 Ft: Sand Textured Wilton, } oe ALAD a. Will Begin Oct. 21 Regularly 17 o Sa. Yd...12.88 Sa. Yd Regularly 11.25 Yd...... ..6. 88 Yd. Regularly. 58.95 ........... ....22.98 bey beans or green soy beans, orie | The Assembly Dances for Howe 12x20.10 Ft. Carved Axminster—Rose, Fro 20 Yes. Red. Tastured Wien, 12:49 Et. Seay 10xtured Wilken, eup cooked peas, one and one-half Tigh School student : \ Regularly 10.25 Yd......... ..6.88 Yd. Regularly 10695 ............ ..39.50 eups celery, diced; one-half cup by the Irvingt - I sponsored Regularly 17.95 Sq. Yd... 12,88 Sq. Yd. 20 Yds. Green Textured Wilton, 12x3.3 Ft. Green Embossed Wilton raw carrot, shredded; two table- will begin on. “2. Rien 2 Clubs, 2:27.10 F4, Carved Aym.—Forest Green, Regularly 10.25 Yd. Te Weare 6.88 Yd. Regularly 88.50 ............ . ..29.95 spoons onion, chopped; two table-' Commiftee chairmen, appointed Reqularly 17.95 Sq. Yd. -12.88 Sq. Yd. 7 Yds. Gray Textured Wilton, : 12x3.8 F4. Rose Embossed Witton, spoons green pepper, chopped; by Mrs, Francis Insley, union I5x19.9 Ft. Carved Axminster—Gray, . Regularly 10.25 Yd... ........ 6.88 Yd. Regularly 99.95 ..........0.... 39.95 three tablespoons sweet pickles, president, include Mrs. Gareth Reaularly 17.95 Sq. Yd...12,88 Sq. Yd. 17 Yds. Gray Textured Wilton ’ 9x5.4 FH. Rose Twistweave ’ chopped; ohe tablespoon prepared Hitchcock, general chairman, and 15x17 Ft. Carved Axminster—Forest Green, Regularly 10.25 Yd...... a. .6.88 Yd. Regularly 86.95 ... vivees .e...34.95

horseradish, three-quarter cup Mesdames George Mattson, Egmayonnaise, bert Hildreth and Frank Turley, Mix mayonnaise and horserad- assistants; Mrs, Francis Helish. Combine with other ingredi- kema, publicity, and Mrs. J. J.

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32 Yds. Sand Textured Wilton,

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17 Yds. Gray Textured Wilton,

12x4.4 Ft. Rose Twistweave, Regularly 73.95 ...............29.95

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9x20.3 Ft. Rose Carved Wilton,

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HASTINGS, England —- One Burkland, 28:year-old mother of ; a prom thousand women from all parts three, is acting sheriff of Montour Regularly 296.65 ............. 219.50 Regularly 13.95 Yd.oovvvve... 8.88 Yd. — — WI of the world attended the conven- County. Her husband, Bob, was 9x20.10 Ft. Green Textured Wilton, i : — an_of the WCTU this year. inducted into the U. . 8. Army. Regularly 340.70 ............. 249.50

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12x9 Ft. Gray Textured Wilton,

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Regularly 231.50 . perenne 169.50

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