Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1950 — Page 32

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Vinegar Is Suggested for Removing

Lime From Tea Kettle, Baby Bottles

WHAT'S -'YOUR favorite Christmas cookie recipe? And when is the best time to make orange marmalade? These are two of the queries in this week's list of ques- | tions from perplexed homemakers. :

IP you've the answer to any of them, to “Our Readers Write. The Indianapolis Times.” problem of your own that needs solving, 100.

Page will print your request,

- ” DEAR ORW: fine. I never miss it.

» I think your How about

candy recipes before’ Christmas? pudding and cinnamon candy rec

If there's a

The Times Woman's

. » ~ “Our Readers Write” column is

some good Christmas cookie and |

I would especially like plum

ipes. Thanks and continued luck &®

to our column. Mrs. Carl Fischer.

a ® = DEAR ORW: cookies, Do any of your readers using chocolate and nuts? be appreciated, too. Mrs. J. W,

. » - ~ ‘ I would like some new recipes for Christmas

know some good ones, especially

Any with fruit in the batter would

~ ” ~ nw ” » 3 DEAR ORW: The request for a méthod to remove lime that

hag formed in

a tea Kettle has

not been answered. I have

been successful by using one cup of vinegar and filling the tea

kettle with water.

Then let it stand overnight.

The lime should

be dissolved. This treatment used once a week will keep the tea

kettle clean.

I would like to add this tip for the benefit of mothers using

bottles for baby's formula.

Booth, Tree Ornaments DEAR ORW:

in the batter. When baked, tree for decoration. Mrs. E. A.

» =x = x =» = oo DEAR ORW: Does one of your readers know a tasty recipe I do not have a good one and like it

for orange marmalade?

The bottles can be left in vinegar and water to clean the lime from them after they for sterilizing. The bottles will come out shining,

have been boiled

Mrs. John H.

Here is a tip for makers of Christmas cookles. Before popping the tray of cookies in the oven,

insert a string

the cookies can he hung on the

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Yo much. When is the best time of year to make the mara

de? Mrs. W. W,

» ” » . » » » DEAR ORW: Can you tell me the best way to clean Venetian

blinds. Miss E. 30 Wool Jersey Ouery DEAR ORW: How can you And when sewing it together, keep it from bunching?

~ - ~ » » ~ YOU GOTTA HAVE sorghum in sorghum cookies!

keep wool jersey from sagging? 7

what is the most efficient way to Miss E,

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And due

to a faux pas, Our Readers Write left out that essential ingredient along with the flour in Mrs. Omer Bitner's recipe we printed sev-

eral Sundays ago.

We've had the omission called to our attention by several

ORW readers and thank them for their interest.

Today we're

re-running the complete recipe with all the ingredients intact, we

hope! SORGHUM 1 e. sorghum molasses h ¢. butter or lard 2 tsp. baking powder > tap. soda

Mix the flour in as you are making the mixture,

moderate oven.

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Christmas Bazaar Arranged by Guild

. St. Hilda's Guild, Christ Episeopal Church, will sponsor an. arnual! Christmas bazaar from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Thursday in the church parish house. © All organizations of the church will participate in the sale of baked goods, homemade candy, toys and a vartety of handwork There will be a luncheon begioning at 11 a. m. Supper will be served from 5 to 7 1 p.m, m,

Cologne in | in Rinse

A few drops of tollet water or cologne in the rinse water of your lingerie will give you dou Th pleasure—a lift from the scent when you are ironing the garment and also a sense of

being well-groomed when you wear it.

Cinnamon and ginger may be omitted, if desired.

COOKIES

1 tsp. cinnamon 1 tsp. gipger 1 or 2 eggs

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Many items for Christmas including cut glass punch bowls,

cut glass, old silver, antique throw rugs, plenty of art objects, paintings and prints and old” Victorian frames. Have your furniture both modern and antique, Fepaired, refinished and reupholstered by our expert craftsmen. Oriental ru g s shown . by appointment. We appraise and sell estates. Carlos Recker, 1451 N. Delaware St.

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Eight years ago the Kerry Shop opened its doors and has enjoyed

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For unusual and distinctive Christmas gifts visit Jordan's Art Shop at the xign of the SPINNING WHEEL, 4223 College Ave, Variety of antiqgues, marble walnut table, whatnot, | glassware and china, Inter- | esting collectionof old Chinese vases and figurines. Open dally and Sunday except Friday from | 12 noon to 5 p.m. Wed, and Thurs. Evenings from 7 to 9.

* * THE COTTAGE 8 N. DEQUINCY ST. You are invited. to: stop | in and browse around. No obligation incurred. Large selection of cut glass, Haviland, hand painted china, rare pieces of Limoges, silver, Majelica, irop leaf mahogany table, whatnot. Open d=xily and Sunday 9 to 9.

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Jingle sleigh bells, many strands of bells for Christmas, door ° and table decorations, ! quite a lot of. brass, beautiful antique Oriental rugs of distinc | tipn, Sale at 2038 N. Meridian St. At shop on Monday Lotus pattern teak-

wood table, arm chair and two

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By OSWALD JACOBY

A READER from Portland, Ore., es, “1 it is

silly tb bother you with a sim-

ple question like this. Still we

| have been arguing about it and | geiting nowhere fast. :

“Here is the situation. Both sides need 50. The up card is

our spot. You are the first

player and after drawing hold jokér - ace - king-king-10-7-7-7-6-5-4-2. We are agreed that the correct play is to meld joker-7-7-7. However, our question’ Is, what Is thé correct discard?” I must say that this is not a question to tear down houses over. The first discard can't be very important. Howsver,-I definitely recommend nct throwing

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away the fourspot. “There is a very good chance that the man to your right will select a four as one of his early discards.

Trap Play?

I¥ HE DOES you can use

‘your four and one remaining

deuce to get the discard pile. In

choosing between the other.

single cards 1 have a slight preference for throwing the

ce,

1 am less likely to have an ace discarded to me than some other card. Finally I might even throw one of the kings as a trap play. 1 surely would do it against one

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He Dissents

WHILE MY reader and his friends all agree that it is cor-

rect to. meld - joker-7-7-7 with. this hand I want to put in a

mild dissent. I will. say this

much. It is correct in the ordi-

nary canasta game to meld joker-7-7-7 most of the time. Furthermore, if you do make this meld you should get into no trouble. The worst that can happen to you will be that the opponents

will get control of the discard

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pile and be able to make two

little chance of your winding up with a big score if you start with this meld. ‘Even though you get the discard pile you will find that the opponents will get together and meld out before you succeed-in--capitalizing greatly on your good fortune.

No Automatic Play

FURTHERMORE, if you are playing against opponents who like to enter into an all out fight for the discard pile, they will freeze the pack against you im-

. mediately and you will have

little or no chance of getting

it. Of course your partner may

one of him.

“ Accordingly TI will not meld

automatically with this hand though I will most of the time. Further more, if I choose not to

meld 1 ‘may throw one of my three : ve : ;

$s as bait. Finally, .}t I decide to meld with this hand I might meld joker-king-king and either discard one of my sevens as bait or hold the three sevens in case

A may want to play for a quick

out. The whole point of this dis sertation being that there is no such thing as an automate first play in a canasta hand.

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