Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1950 — Page 12
Serve pretty Christmas salads molded in stars, cones or any other shapes depicting holiday mood. Dessert type salads for the sweet-tooth crowd can be made with cranberries and decorated with whipped cream and silver candy to add a pretty look to your table. Crisp crackers and hot coffee complete the evening party menu. » ” ” CRANBERRY STAR SALADS 1 envelope unflavored gelatin 5 ¢. cold water 1 1b. can whole cranberry sauce
“#1 thsp. lemon juice 4 tsp. salt % cc crushed pineapple, un-
drained
Stars will be in the eyes of your guests when you serve cranberry star salads. 2 three oz. packages cream cheese or 24 1 Cc.
¢. cottage cheese heavy cream whipped. Place gelatin in custard cup. Add cold water. Let stand two minutes. Place cup in pan of boiling water until gelatin dissolves. Add to wholg cranberry sauce, Stir in lemon juice and salt. Beat cream cheese with fork or beater until soft. Combine with crushed pineapple and beat until well blended. Fold into cranberry gelatin mixture. Chill until mixture begins to jell. Fold in whipped cream. Turn into star molds that have been rinsed in cold water. Chill until firm. May
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lettuce cups. Top with thin
slice of cut-out cranberry stars, |
~ n ” FROZEN CRANBERRY "CHEESE SALAD packages cream cheese ¢. mavonnaise 4 ¢, ripe olives, sliced thin 1 c¢. whipping cream
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1 can crushed pineapple, drained 1 ¢. canned jellied cranberry |
sauce, cut in cubes Cream the cheese and mix well with mayonnaise. Whip | cream olives, crushed pineapple and cranberry sauce cubes. Pack in refrigerator tray and freeze for three to four hours. Slice and serve on lettuce with mayonnase, ; ”
| ORANGES—Navel;
By JOAN SCHOEMAKER HOLIDAY buying has raised the. price of many fresh vegetables on local markets. Better. brie celery is. here for the next wouple of weeks. . ” : FRESH FRUITS APPLES — Reasonable; Washington Red Delicious, Turley Winesaps, Stayman, Jonathans, and Roman Beauty. AVOCADOS—Scarce expensive.
BANANAS—Higher; moderate in supply. . CASABAS—S8carce. COCONUTS—Reasonable.
CRANBERRIES — Abundant; DATES -Plentiful; reasonable. FIGS--Moderate in price and supply : GRAPEFRUIT-— Higher. GRAPES—Crop will last only through holidays. - HONEYDEW MELONS be
Scarce. KUMQUATS—High. LEMONS—Higher; scarce. LIMES—Not plentiful; higher.
tiful; higher. PEARS-—High. PERSIMMONS —Scarce,
| PINEAPPLES —Not plentiful. «
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TANGERINES Slightly high-
er. FRESH VEGETABLES | ARTICHOKES--#¢édrce. | BEANS—Very high; scarce. BEETS -Cheap; plentiful. | BIBB LETTUCE~—Scarce; more due soon, SPROUTS — Reasonable; abundant. CABBAGE — New crop, _ Stored crop, cheap.
high;
Dance Scheduled
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Beets, Brussels Sprouts, Lett Sweet Potatoes Reasonably ed
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Approximately 100 guests will be entertained at a cocktail party Tuesday evening before the Tudor Hall alumnae dance in the Woodstock Club. Miss Georgia
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Delta Phi Epsilon _ Announces Officers
% Smith for the holidays and fori Five Indianapolis women are prospective students, |among the officers elected by Mrs. Morris. Brown is general Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority at Inchairman for the 1 p. m. event in diana University. the Propylaeum. Mrs. Harold, They are Miss Lenora Epstein, ‘ [Hartley is ageisting. Mrs. >John 5808 N. Meridian St., Miss CharH. Babbitt, club t, and jo¢te Levy, 2844 W. 20th St., Miss a Sa wil bead; 1. Fogle, 6060 Gladden Drive, i Miss Elzine Tarches, 3617 College 4
; ! Indianapolis s now attendRADISHES Higher aus Bo Sanh iS Misses Flor-|Ave. and Miss Rosetta Rubin,
ence Jameson, Patricia Smith, 6211 Broadway. -
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CARROTS—-Cheaper. CAULIFLOWER--Quality poor;
Moderate in price. ONION highe to cold weather.. E Sue PARSLEY—High; scarce. PEAS—S8carce. 'PEPPERS—Very high. ‘POTATOES — All varieties here; slightly higher due to cold weather.
Cy Biter quality; high. CELERY CABBAGE -- Scarce; higher, CHIVES—Scarce; high. COLLARD GREENS—Scarce. CUCUMBERS-—Reasonable,
EGGPLANT —High; scarce. ENDIVE—Still high; plentiful.
ESCAROLE—Expensive. RUTABAGAS—Moderate in GARLIC—Reasonable; plentiful, price; more plentiful, Constance M¢Cown, Lydia Grimes GREENS—Higher, SHALLOTS Reasonable; mod- (and Dorothy Spencer. | Theta Phi Alpha’ Sorority at TU
Among state students expected has announced the initiation. of to attend will be Misses Elizabeth Miss Adeline Hill, 4723 E. 12th St. and Lucy Blanton, Danville. i Fone
HEAD LETTUCE—More plentiful; reasonable. KALE — More plentiful than
erate in supply. SQUASH Acorns, high. SWEET POTATOES—Plentiful
any other green. top quality. The program will be given by, Newly elected corresponding LEAF: LETTUCE—Reasonable. TOMATOES—High. the college girls. y will talk secretary of Delta Chi Fraternity LEEKS--Scarce; high. TURNIPS—Higher. informally on a, campus on the Bloomington campus is
MUSHROOMS —More plentiful; WATERCRESS—Very scarce. news. Miss Jameson is in charge. Robert Fields, 37 Kenmore Road.
SPER EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30]
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reach a slam in today’s deal. And, |dummy’s jack of hearts.
typically enough, Miss Brash got Next, he could cash the queen | {of hearts. He couldn't afford to
off to an aggressive opening lead. |). ortake this with the ace or! the deuce of diamonds, 'king because that would make] Now Mr. Dale was the general Miss Brash's 10 a winner. of two armies, his own hand and! . Club Inevitable
dummy’s,” Any good general knows that if his forces are split, and isolated, disaster is likely to). >T THIS point a serious probfollow, Mr. Dale has played| lem would arise-—how to return enough to realize the importance to the closed hand without losing of maintaining between the ele- the contract: Dummy would be
ments under his control, dow a: The opening lead was a good i nto nding but clubs and rid of his last diamond. one (for the defenders) and diamonds. A diamond lead would | Then the way to his hand: was could have caused Mr. Dale a lot give the enemy two tricks im- easy, He simply ruffed a diamond
of trouble. Suppose, for example, mediately. So it had to be a club./to which Miss Brash had to
{of trumps would win a trick later. | No good, Let's start over.| Actually, Mr, first diamond. Mrs. Keen won with the 10 and returned the ‘queen. Dummy’s ace took this
Now the two top clubs Dale got
trump. were cashed and Mr,
win the first trick with dummy’s (then, and lead a third club. Here, up the outstanding trumps. Thus, | ace of diamonds. Now he has tolif Mr. Dale trumped low, Miss by keeping his lines of spmmun}ruff out a losing spade, so he Brash would overtrump with the cations clear, he wrapped up 12 could lead to his ace of spades 10- and cash a diamond. If heltricks.
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Mr. Dale Takes 12 Tricks By Realizing His Own Hand,
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