Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1951 — Page 6
Plan First Rehearsal
For 29th Annual Circle
Easter Sunrise Service Twenty Youthful Choral Groups to Attend Opening Session Sunday in the Columbia Club
Twenty children’s ‘and young people’s choral groups vill be represented Sunday afternoon at the initial meeting
_ Jor the 29th annual Monument Circle Easter Sunrise Carol service in the Columbia Club, yh : New leaders trom children’s groups will become ac-
queinted with the organization. Mrs. James M. Ogden, director, will be assisted at the meeting iy Mrs. James G. Haston, Mrs, Ogden M. Field and Miss Margaret ‘hamplin. Instructions will be given out at practice sessions between now and Mar. 17, when all groups will meet for a joint rehearsal. The following choral groups and their leaders will participate: American Legion Auxiliary Junior members, Robison-Ragsdale Unit, "rs. Robért Willlams; Beville Avenue Evangelical United Brethren Junior Choir, Mrs. E. M. Dwyer. Broadway Methodist; Capitol Avenue Methodist, Mrs. Fred Ripsel; Central Avenue Methodist, Mrs, O. L. Guard; Central Christian, Miss Nellie C. Young, and Fairview Presbyterian, Mrs. Harriette]
_uncheon Date Reset
First Baptist, Mrs, Clarence Schnicke; Camp Fire Girls, Lin-| wood Christian, Mrs, George Can-| non; The Lora Lubbe Lackey! Chorus, Mrs. Francis Lackey, Mrs. Lora L. Batchelor and Miss Dotty|
Weather Postponed [Lackey; Meridian Street Method. ist, Mrs.Caryl Cook; Ogden Junior
Hadassah Affair Chorale, Mrs. Carl Moore, and
Mar. 28 has been selected ‘as Olive Branch Christian and School ‘he reset date for the 15th annual No. 72 Junior Girl S8eout Group,| ‘onor "luncheon of Hadassah, it!Mrs Doreen Teagarden. { was announced today. Riley’ Community Group, Mrs.| The luncheon, originally sched- Carleton Patterson; Roberts Park| ‘led for Jan. 31, was postponed Methodist, Mrs. Otho Jenkins; Secwcause of weather conditions, ond Presbyterian, Mrs, J. W. JohnSpencer D. Irwin, Cleveland, ston, Edwin Biltcliffe; Seventh
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will speak. He is associate editor ‘nd foreign affairs columnist for ‘he Cleveland Plain Dealer. 7 Luncheon will be at 12:30 p. m. in the Claypool Hotel.
Christian, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jeffries; Tabernacle Presbyterian, and Wallace Street Presbyterian m. Senior Girl Scouts, Mrs. Robert
Hite.
Schedule Winter Singing Festival
The annual winter singing festi- [His assistants are the Indianapoval of the Federation of German |lis S8aenger-Chor and the IndianTocleties will be held at 8 p. m.|apolis Liederkranz. tomorrow in the Knights of Co-| The outstanding feature of the ‘umbus Hall, The Edelweiss Sing-/event is a German brass band! ng Soclety is in charge of the from Cincinnati, After the festival, there will be dancing, enterAlbert Amthor is the chairman. {tainment and refreshments.
urrangements and program.
Canasta—
In Two-Handed Game, Misuse Of Wild
By OSWALD JACOBY IN TWO-HAND CANASTA, the average player makes or breaks himself by the way he
uses wild cards. This is best seen in my
favorite. version of two-hand canasta—in which you draw two cards at each turn but discard only one
card.
You need two canastas to meld out in this game, get four or five wild cards during
and you : the course of a
It stands to reason that you can afford to use only about two wild cards per canasta (even though the rules of the game allow you to use three wild cards in a canasta). If you use three wild cards in your first + canasta, you may wind up with only one for the secrevent you from ever completing that vital second canasta.
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THIS IS true, of course, only in the general run of hands. Every once in a while you will find seven or eight wild cards in your hand. In such cases you can afford to use them more liberally, Easy come,
easy go. -
Contrariwise, you will ‘Sometimes get only one or
Yeon Problems—
Don't Forget Care of Face
By JOAN EVERYONE looks at your face. How's it doing? A pleasant expression is the basic consideration, of course. So wipe off that glum-dumb glower! Next, let's consider the problem of your skin. It's a wellknown fact that acute acne can mess up a teener’'s life, But definitely. “Used to be that the medieos just laughed at teenage skin troubles. “You'll outgrow them,” they'd say. Poor comfort when what you want is to be rid of the nasty spots right here and now! ” 2 » FORTUNATELY, doctors take‘'the problem seriously, Most skin eruptions, they tell us, ‘are caused by
modern
- WHEN SECONDS COUNT...
Did you ever stop to think about the wonders of that magnificent piece of mechanism called the WATCH? It gives ‘service 24 hours a day ~17 days a week—365. days a year. Did you know thot some of the screws in a watch are so small that you can put 20,000 of them in a thimble— that there are 500,000 of them to a pound—and that the balance wheel turns 432,-
000 times daily—20, ti more than the drive Vheel of locomotive at 400 tes
There are 1,440 minutes a day and when a watch is. off one minute, it is only off 1.1440th from absolute perfection. Little do we consider at a glance at a watch, the wonders held
therein.
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By AGNES Mrs. Chester D. Lee would of snow-—
Mrs. Chester D. Lee and Richard . .. upholding family tradition.
H. OSTROM have to look beneath six inches
-more where it's drifted—to see Hoosier grass and soil
But it would still be greener and richer than anywhere else. | For on it she's combining her Korean family tradition, the business of food, with her- American birthright, opportunity.
Her maternal grandfather, by trade a cook in that one-time “hermit kingdom’ across the Pacific, would heartily approve. his American - granddaughter's occupation. Almost any time—Sunday excepted—she can be found working side by side with her husband in operating a restaurant which specializes in Chinese foods for local clientele.
uw ” = ITS A FAMILY proposition for Audrey Lee. Her - father, Samuel Bhang, opened it in 1933 as Jung & Co. restaurant, 918 N. Illinois St. v In ‘1943, after two-and-one-half years in upstate Marion College, his daughter came here to work for a new owner, A Korean from Jung-Pyung, -near Hungnam, he had come over just before the depression to study. World War II altered his plan of returning home. - Months later Chester D. Lee made Audrey Bhang a life-time partner. Rechristened Chinese Pa--goda, it was reopened by the Lee's New Year's Day at 1225 N. Meridian St. Incidentally, the Bhang's now have a Chi-
of putting
canasta,
wild card.
clogged pores that become infected. Certain gland activities of adolescence contribute to this condition, but tiny par-
So the first ounce of prevention is to keep your face clean, Frequent, thorough washing is the thing--three or four times a day and always before retiring! It's dangerous to go to bed with a dirty face! For continuing or recurring spots, consult a skin specialist. Don’t try to treat yourself, Amateur meddling, pushing and prodding, can make the doc’s job doubly hard.
two i cards during the entire hand; and then you must be very economical with them. One rule is a must. After you have made your initial meld, you must never use a wild card in any meld that contains only two or three natural cards. Such 4 meld may never become a canasta; you need four natural cardsat the very least. Hence, it is very foolish to put a wild card down on a meld unless that meld contains a} leant four natural cards,
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ANOTHER point that separates the winners from the losers is the question of holding up. The ideal time to meld is just before your. opponent goes out. There's no advantage in melding early, because that tells your opponent which melds you have and how many cards you have in each of them. Therefore you tend to hold a meld up as long as possible instead
it down on the table.
~The trouble with holding up a meld is that occasionally your opponent goes out and catches you with a tremendous number of cards in your hand. Perhaps you had six natural cards in one rank and were waiting in the hope of completing a natural After your opponent goes out, you will wish you had put down your six natural cards with a
It's Wise to Buy Too Large Lamb Roast
Provides Tasty Leftover Dishes
WHEN you purchase a lamb roast which is larger than you need for one meal, you're making a wise buy. The roast makes an attractive first appearance on your table, then provides you with advanced planned main dishes.
For example, the leftover meat may be cubed for casseroles or main dish salads, or creamed in a curry sauce to serve over toast tips, Chinese noodles or rice. Because of its ease in carving, a boned and rolled shoulder is a popular lamb roast
Meanwhile, don't get moody or sunk about your trouble. New techniques definitely will | help you; “so keep cheerful, chum!
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By MARGUERITE SMITH Times Garden Editor
|Q—We have raised gladiolus for]
several years and last year we added a few new ones. They) were large blossoms, but as they began to open every one of them blasted. We didn't know what was wrong as we had never had any trouble before but by following your column we now think it might have been thrips, So we have ordered a 3 per cent DDT ‘dust to treat them. Will one treatment be sufficient? Or should we treat them now and again later? Or would too much dust harm the bulbs? Edinburg.
paper bag with the dust and store them dust and all in the bag until planting time. Excess will not hurt the corms. If you had a very bad infestation last year you may want to use a
preventive spray of DDT on
the plants after the corms be-|" gin to grow this year,
Francis de Sales Catholic
o'clock tonight in the parish
nese Pagoda in Los Angeles. °
The names are sheer coinci-
dence, . With quiet dignity Mrs. Lee welcomes the public which comes into her business home. Her hospitality is typically Hoosier—with a dash of Korean graciousness.
t o ~ ¥ - PINCH-HITTING for the other girls on their hours off is fun, She's adept'at checking
#. wraps, typing the daily bill of
fare, acting as cashier and taking catering orders as she is at making her “guests” comfortable. Like so many American women she does double-duty. There’s home, 6109 Haverford Ave., to be kept in order. There's son Richard, 5, to get ready for School 80 Kindergarten. But, the eldest of 10 children, Mrs. Lee is accustomed to “do with our fingernails” as she puts it. Business took her father, a native of Pinyang, from the West Coast through Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin and Indiana. With him were his Korean wife, a picture bride, and his family.
Most of the time Mrs. Lee
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choice. And like all lamb roasts, it is cooked in a slow oven for finest results in juiciness and flavor. Simply »lace the rolled shoulder on a rack in an open
This is the 12th in a series of articles, “Menu Magic With
Meat.” The stories are written -
by home economists of the National Livestock. and Meat Board.
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roasting pan. Set the oven temperature at 300° F. and keep the temperature the same throughout the entire cooking time. Do not add water to the roast and cook it uncovered. Basting is not necessary.
If you have a meat ther-
| mometer, insert it into the lamb
roast before you place it in the Place the Ahermometer in such a position that the bulb reaches the center of the roast. Remove the roast when the thermometer reaches 175 degrees F, to 180<egrees F., depending upon the degree of doneness your family likes. You can estimate roasting time by allowing 40 to 45 minutes per pound cooking time for the boned and rolled roast. To show off the rolled lamb shoulder — or a cushion-style shoulder (lamb shoulder boned,
Cards Can Be Fatal
Should you therefore follow a safety rule of melding a ‘canasta as soon as possible? That also is unsound. For one thing, you'll miss a lot of natural | canastas if you always content yourself with a mixed
What's more, your opponent will be able to rely play. a canasta, he will be sure that you haven't got
You have to steer your ¢ourse somewhere between the extreme of melding too early and the other extreme of getting caught before you can meld.
If you are a good psychologist, you will usually know how long you can afford to hold melds in your
You can usually tell how close your opponent is to melding out. When he gets uncomfortably close to his goal, you'd better get your melds "down on the
Mr. Jacoby Is ‘unable to’ answer individual questions on canasta from readers. However, he will include the most frequently asked questions in his
worked her way through school junior colleges in Spring Arbor, Mich, and McPherson, Kas, then Marion—by addressing church groups. ” » » SHE SMILES shyly in recalling the difficulty of learning to concentrate in a strange tongue. But she just had to when her first-grade teacher beseeched her mother to please teach your child tox Speak, English,” .
War in the last decade has | so completely cut off communi- |
cations with their Korean relatives, the Lées drown concern in hard work. Even before last summer letters were strictly censored from the homeland. Active in church groups, Mrs. Lee teaches Sunday School in the Nazarene Church. There's not muc. time left for social events. That's unimportant really compared to their thankfulness —graditude their son sits down each day to plentiful meals in a free country. - And when he’s prone to leave
food untouched he’s reminded
some little boys abroad don’t have food at all. It’s a thankfulness, too, that Richard has the oppotftunity— if he ehooses—to carry on a tradition handed down from his Korean great-grandfather.
Whenever you fail to put
left flat, then filled with stuffing) garnish with warm vegetables or fruits. Many of these garnishes take only a few added minutes, vet give your roast a distinctive air, = » » FOR, INSTANCE, hot spiced beets may be cut into thin slices and overlapped around the roast, then touched with sprigs of green mint. Pineapple rings may be slipped into your broiler or in the lamb roasting pan just
long enough to heat, then ar-
MENU ‘ Rolled lamb shoulder Spiced beef slices Creamed potato cubes Buttered asparagus Perfection salad Rye bread «.. Butter or margarine Lemon coconut cake Beverage
ranged on the platter centered with maraschino cherries. Peach halves, topped at the final minute with lime sherbet, are another clever addition. As for vegetables, tie asparagus bundles with red pimiento for a gay touch. Or form mashed potatoes into little cups and fill with green peas. ‘
Wows to Be Read In McKee Chapel
Vows uniting Miss Nancy Dick {Owen and William Howard Motrison will be read at 7:30 p.m. {today in the McKee Chapel, Tab|{ernacle Presbyterian Church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will officiate. Parents of the couple are Mrs. L. 8. Owen, 3601 N. Meridian St., Apt. 104, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morrison, 5519 Broadway. The bride chose Mrs. Robert Hansen, San Antonio, Tex. matron of honor, and Mrs. Ralph O'Brien and Miss Doreen Mezger, bridesmaids. They will wear matching ankle-length satin frocks in pistachio and pine cone green.
Ushers ‘Selected br
The bridegroom’s father will be .|best man. E. R. Hopkins Jr., Detroit, and R.J. Wooden Jr: will be ushers. The bride’s candlelight gown of| Chantilly lace is fashioned along princess lines with a full skirt extending into a cathedral train. A satin band trimmed with seed pearls will hold hér two-tiered fingertip veil. She will carry a {white prayerbook topped with an livory orchid and ivy. A reception in the church parlors will. follow the ceremony. The couple will live at 3601 N. Meridian St. .Apt. 1, following a| Times Recipe contest. motor trip North. { ‘Both the bride and bridegroomj {attended Butler University.
Tea to Honor New Officers GOP Event to Take Place Thursday
Incoming officers of the Mar-
elaborate too, Mrs. La Mere says, “with salads, desserts, and all the trimmings.” “I want to be a good cook some day,” Lloyd says. Like many others, he's watching his “diet. “I'm getting too fat and I have to watch my calories so 1 can play basketball.” Lloyd entered cake-#nd cookie
Boy Bios Recipe Contest
Lloyd La Mere not only licks the bowl, he bakes the cake too,
By JEANE JONES
“I love to bake and eat it too,” says 10-year-old Lloyd Leon La Mere. He is the only boy entrant in the third week of The
ion County Council of Republican Women will be honored at a tea from 2:30 to 5 p. m. Thursday in
the Columbia Club. Special guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Cale J. Holder, John Innis and Edwin Haerle, Rep. and Mrs. Charles B. Brownson, Mesdames Mable Fraser, Arthur R. Robinson and Josephine Reardon and the wives of legislature members, state and county officials. The receiving line will include Mesdames Edwin Bauer,
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table. | The committee includes "Mes- |
Brouse, and Fred Milner.
‘Hostesses Named
Mrs. Fred Lorenz and Miss
tomorrow for the 12:30 Pp. m. noon Literary Club. It will be in
the DAR Chapter House, Speaker will be Noah Myers.
recipes in the Third Times Recipe contest which ended Wednesday.
Final Contest Next
Winners of the weekly cash awards for the third contest and their recipes will be announced in the Woman's section of The Sunday Times.
Otto Mayes, Hany it, Norman this final contest,
Hobson: Mesdames Louis R. Mar-|
A fourth and final competition began yesterday and will | end at midnight next Wednesday. Anyone may enter recipes in except winners of the three previous competitions. Ary number of en-
ubmitted by an E. Norris will preside at the tea| oroianey. T° y
Cash awards are given for
the four best recipes submitted dames L. E. Hobson, Russell L.| | each week. pe
| Four Grand Prizes
' _The weekly winners of the | four contests are eligible to reEdith Schowe will be hostesses| ceive one of the four grand prizes. These top awards inmeeting of the Saturday After-| clude a Philco electric range that Sunbeam automatic mixmaster, a4 Sunbeam coffeemaker, and a
“proils .under glass,” a
FRIDAY, | FEB. 2, 01
This Pleasant Run school pupil took over in the kitchen recently when his mother fracgured her arm and was unable to cook. Lloyd prepared all the meals for three days. They were
Sunbeam toaster. Top recipe contest winners will recive the prizes during ‘The Times Cooking School to be held Feb. 12, 13 and 14 in the Murat Theater. The school will- be sponsored by the Radio Equipment Co. and the Philco dealers of Marion County. It will be conducted by the National Live Stock and Meat Board. More than $5000 in gifts will be given to those attending the school. Admission will be free,
Catholic Group
Postpones Bazaar The city-wide bazaar in the Catholic Community Center has been postponed from yesterday through tomorrow to next Thursday through Saturday. The National Council of Catholic Women of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral will sponsor the
fish fry from 5 to 8 p. m. Friday. Dinners will also be sponsored
‘radiant control
{from 5 to 8 p. m. Thursday and |Saturday. Mrs. J. Herbert HartIman is chairman of the fish fry.
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