Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1951 — Page 5

bh i a - : we or ; - You - stir, . » ] . R. 22, 1951 | : . . et ale 3 ! . hs : x ers THURSDAY. MAR. 22,1051 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 5 ) S Here’ s R i u d' : The rR Basket— J Like Strikina D il D mers } § ecipe ft or ‘Use aster Eggs ] uniors Like Stri ing etails in Dresses | oo eftovers Ma : 3 k The Fr It d Veg t bl > By SUE BURNETT ans 3 Delicious Dish : 2 u an e a e + Sure to please the junior > AE DAY Easier a Pi ! T T seamstress is this tiered skirt ® vents like the day after any holiday Icture Is OopsSy- urvy pasty dress 300s sum yoNe ’% it's a let-down. There's 3 . style. more of ens if you have ump- * By JOAN SCHOEMAKER priced; moderate supply. Pattern 8503 isa sew-rits Dance {1 THE FRUIT and vegetable | CELERY—Cheaper; more abun- perforated pattern in sizes 11, y around and no recipe for using week. Idaho potatoes, tomatoes | CELERY CABBAGE-—Moder- | 12, 13, 14, . » » scheduled the them. and celery went down, and aly supply and price. 5% yards of 38-inch. he - il in the Marott- oranges, head lettuce and but- —8carce; expengive. Pattern 8680 is a sew-rite ewcomers Club. Eggs are plentiful, nutritious ton radishes went up in price. CUCUMBERS -— Reasbnable; | perforated pattern for sizes 11, luncheon will be . and easy to fix. Delight Your ® 8» more abundant, Toa} 12. 13. 14, 16. Size 12, 3% m. Apr. 4. The family with this recipe. FRESH.FRUITS - EGGPLANT — Off the market | v Ady "a . Ne a i past ‘presidents . = a APPLES—Plentiful; moderately | _ temporarily. yards of 39-inch; %-yar ers. ' EGGS IN THE BASKET priced. ENDIVE—Cheap; plentiful, trast. vill include Mrs. 8 tbsps. margarine ~ AVOCADOS—Higher; scarce. | ESCAROLE — Abundant; inex- | Send today for your copy of zham, Cliston; 2 tbsps. flour . BANAXAS-More Plentituls |, JERSIVG, | Moderate in pr the spring and summer Fash- — ce | ph n 1 © mk GRAPEFRUIT-R o a sn nable; and supply. R" fon, our complete pattern Jag. 25 . L 34 tsp. salt moderate supply. HEAD LETTUCE — Poor, azine. It's colorful, interest! 8 a Eutkls 3% tsp. pepper GRAPES—Expensive; not plen- | _ quality; higher. informative. Sinarl, €aNy rd avy: Lo tiful. KALE—Reasonable; more abun- make frocks; decorating tips; ww ATS OTE ¢ hard cooked eggs LEMONS — Scarce; luxury |. dant gift patterns printed for you. es, . 3% e. lverwurst cut in small priced. | LEAF LETTUCE—Scarce; | uliSjudey Ye pleces LIMES—Higher; "scarce. more. expensive. v SUE BURN y . hoa 3 ORANGES-—Price up slightly; LEEKS — carce e Indianapolis Times Jaffrey, Thomas 7 toast points scarce, MUSHROOMS — Abunda pfs Te Ww. ead St. Thompson, Wil Paprika, PINEAPPLES — Not plentiful; | moderately priced. | g “Indianapolis 9, Ind. 1 Gilchrist, M. J, - Melt margarine in heavy pan. expensive. - ONIONS—Reasonable. . polis John D. Quill, . Remove from heat and stir in RHUBARB — More abundant; | PARSLEY—Scarce; expensive. "No. 8680 ‘Price 25¢ , Ernest Goeh- . flour, salt and r: Add mitk * cheaper. PARSNIPS—Plentiful; cheap. | 8503 Price 25¢ L. Cunliffe. - - ' pepper. STR TUBERRIES — Top qual- | PEPPERS — Price down; more | No. lce ¢ dance will be “and cook, stirring constantly, ity; reasonable. plentiful. | Bimtss o midnight Apr, until thick. Cut eggs in quarters : FRESH VEGETABLES POTATOES -- Moderately ER : wer seary and Mrs, and “add to sa Add liver- ARTICHOKES — Off’ the mar- priced. a dears i iy Co-chalriién, © rere goirat.. Place. tod tb points. by ket tempararily. “RADISHES — Buftons, scarce; Nau ‘Mesdames I: re +arotind edge of casserole. Fill BEANS — Abang less ox~- . high; whites,’ plentiful, 4 ame sessssassrsrseTssresTaseD Bash, W. C. with hot mixture. Sprinkle and ~~ = * EGGS IN A BASKET—Here | is a delicious and. Sconariical way Bote. RUTABAGAS—Cheap. ves ral ‘Bush, E. W. serve immediately. Serves six. to use those hard-cooked Easter eggs. 0CCOLI—High; not plenti- | SHALLOTS — Less expensive; T rt, Chester Hix- ful. more abundant. Street cccecscecscccscsscsscanee zel, M. L. Reas Eat Well for Less : . BRUSSELS SPROUTS —Ex- | SPINACH — Off the market ens and 0. L. : pensive; more abundant. temporarily. : : City SOP ENNNNNINNERNERERNORBINENS \ Ar il - |’ D } Ca Be S CABBAGE '— More plentiful; | SWEET POTATOES—Reason- | pri 00 S esser an e urprise e A : able; plentiful. State ..coigiessiimiaiiiiiiinne ; - ARROTS—Abundant; der- | TOMATOES —Che } Sa : ays — By GAYNOR MADDOX boiler. Cook over hot water until mixture is ately priced. ner" More TURNIPS High; scarce, Send an additional Se for firstLEFTOVER bread, little chocolate morsels, smooth. CAULIFLOWER — Luxury WATERCRESS Reasonable. class postagé for each pattern to

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mn . 8 = = ‘minutes longer, stirring constantly. Turn into : Sars ; CHOCOLATE BREAD PUDDING shallow baking dish. Bake in a moderate oven Se Pri Themes Announced De + S d That C id . . i hten d One and one-quarter cups soft bread crumbs, (350 Deg. F.) 10 minutes. ewi n rize | on r eq 0 q e Themes are announced for the avin ni S ’ ; one package semi-sweet chocolate, one-half cup While pudding is baking; beat egg ‘whites |tables members of the Central-| By JOAN SMEEZE ily ~ sugar, two cups milk, two eggs, separated, two until stiff; gradually add remaining one-quarter Cash Awards | West District, Garden Club of In-| - _. y : 7 A RA “Hold that line” is good advice SRDAN, M. D tablespoons butter, one-quarter teaspoon salt, cup sugar and vanilla; continue beating until |diana, will set at the Indianapolis’ _ SPring is the sniffle season. COUGH SIEZES YOU = i . one-half teaspoon vanilla. very stiff. Fold in half the remaining chocolate. Also Planned ’ De: The common cold is our worst for wearers of knitted suits and

1 are commony a thousand

Tn > and one and one-half cups milk in top of double Serves six. lars in cash prizes await the first dom Ring;” a formal dinner table, 5 The. first rule 1s: Keep your a knitted skirt shapely and slim. - lace n “ ” er t Ab bi e of dite. L. fT & 1B ea National “As the. Years-Go By” an. in-{ EELS, Re PS Here's-8 tio from Risanna- ope

. 1 eo . Dr.Jordan ° goes everyplace, the new Ford a = ii go to New York for a three-day Changing. Pils}, ot SLL Stay ai hom s bul ~ knitted dresses bag, sag and 1andul rode cookbook gives a cross section | % Foy pc all-expense-paid trip June 3: They, especially ‘one that has fever stezes you, be quick to smother | stretch may still be caffied over Ee eh of outstanding inns, restau- | ;%."o0 cream will be honor guests at a fashion Friday s Menus attached. You might be coming it. 'by women who wore them way wicuth or. ine rants and hotel eating places | 3 egg yolks show where winning garments) BREAKFAST: Sliced | down with something serious. And do be careful about the pack when. But new improved across the country. 1 isi will be shown by Powers and Con-|" oranges, crisp cereal flakes An ounce of prevention, vou disposal problem. Stow used | h will relieve C. raisins p 4 \yarn construction and knitting Es aay The volume contains 256 | 3 (oo whites over models. There will be dinner| with milk, poached egg on know. handkerchiefs in your pocket or | h mi d the old * | whole wheat toast, butter or handbag until you can get h (machines have eliminated the o 6 tbsps. sugar Iw g you can get home r the monthly Ford magazine. bak 1 cial entertainment. fortified. margarine, coffee, tif our absence from school to the laundry hamper. faults. opsuse, Which Each eating place is listed ! Dake oo, Shell sugar, flour, In the local contest, first place, milk. ig day of an important testy ~~ Throw tissues into waste | Fang knitted dresses in a 0 with its address, a five-line- de- , winners will receive $50, ‘second LUNCHEON: Toasted | or jecture, but you owe it to receptacles immediately. Leay- |Closet along with other clothes,

is a new bal-:

: scription, when it’s open and a | top of a double boiler and cook our public to protect them. So between ihe colored reproduction. Th thick. Beat egg yolks in first place winners will recefve, vegetable salad, French dress- Tou Bu far i as possible; Or tables or chair-arms is the fold them and stick them into a Bon 5, : 8 In one place meals are served | separate dish and blend a little $200. The teachers of junior high! Ing, canned peaches, tea, milk. | 4on't breathe or sneeze or cough height of bad manners. drawer. They will be ready for it Ee Da es + In the trees. In another guests | of the hot paste with them be- school and high school student! DINNER: Tomato juice, | in their faces. wearing with a slight shaking-— are accepted for overnight. De- | fore stirring into mixture in winners in the High School group) breaded oven-baked floun- Spray Kills Mustiness Bo pressing seckssary:

Yi blogical fune-

eggs (economical now), milk and meringue— combine these into “a really wonderful

Fool's surprise dessert.

Combine bread crumps, two-thirds cup semisweet chocolate morsels, . one-quarter cup. sugar

April - half cap milk,

Beat egg yolks slightly, add remaining oneAdd to chocolate mixture and continue cooking about three

butter-and salt.

Drop by tablespoonfuls on top of the pudding. Return to oven and bake 10 minutes longer,

, Eaeldl Conkbosk lazhedss ~ Of Outstanding Eating Places

| Hawthorn Room which features

By JOAN SCHOEMAKER

"THE FORD TREASURY OF FA.| VORITE RECIPES FROM FAM-|

OUS EATING PLACES."

Schuster, $1.50. Just like the Ford car which

recipes which were featured in

signed for the traveler who wants a little bit of everything represented in his dashing around the country, the book

By!" Nancy Kennedy and Arthur) Lougee. New York, Simof’ and’

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Sour Cream Raisin Pie. Nashville House, Nashville, and the Kopper Kettle, Morristown, are the other ive, ¢

SOUR CREAM RAISIN PIE c. brown sugar

1 : tbsps. flour

spices, salt and sour cream in

double , boiler. Cook for five minutes and add - raisins. . Cool. Place in baked pie shell and cover with

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TripTo N.Y.

Three excitement- -packed days Times sewing Contest Sa 4

be sent to New York City for] judging in the national competition.’ There, first national first prize winners will be selected by a panel of Internationally known fashion experts.

classifications in the

and theater parties and other spe- |

place winners, $20. In New York,,|

Luncheon Table

{Home Show, Apr. 20-28. .

TO Cig tea table; “ver isd ort Dipne-t am imtapmis) niftet super:

‘Navie, “Swing Your Partner;” and The first prize winning 8ar- a brunch A decorated with a If it breaks your heart to miss

ments in each of the eight classi- ‘May theme. . * [fications in the local contest will]

The themes will include an in-]

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(baby. overalls.

national competition will each receive $250. The Times Sewing contest is]

An overall sewing hint from one| ngeniolis mothet: Don't stitch. the

nside leg seams when . making” Instead, sew on

The eight ational ‘winners will |aT8¢ snaps’ to simplify diaper

cheese sandwich, diced mixed

der, tartar sauce, mashed potatods, buttered green beans, celery, bread, butter or forti-

tsetse sp es ————

Teen Problems—

enemy then. So it behooves us

in New York'and hundreds of dol- formal luncheon table, “Let Free-| © Xind our manners.

stay ‘Bway rom dances and” Darties and movies. Yes, even the fun. Germs have freer circulation and greater deadliness in stuffy, crowded places. It simply isn’t fair to expose your friends

—or strangers—just so you can." "

have a good time. o n " - FOR YOUR own sake, you

A slight sniffle may not jus-

supply of handkerchiefs or

WHEN IT’S necessary to be | out and about, carry a good clothes closets by spraying their clothes. Use a competent cleaner. {walls and ceilings with cologne or |In his hands a knitted dress may

receive it more quickly.

Hints for

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dresses, but all too often women find it difficult to keep the. line of -

v "York, “atitnoricy a knifed” : | fashions. She says to reverse if, ...... COEEREL |with each wearing. Mark the front center waistband, and if a knitted suit is worn several days in succession (as on a train or long plane trip), alternate wear-

ing the skirt-back ie front. This will prevent “pocketing” which happens in any slim skirt ‘that gets a lot of “sitting” wedér. Some of the old prejudices that

ing the germy things on desks |Put if cramped for closet space,

Cleaning knitted dresses pre-Help-overcome the mustiness of sents no more problem than other

{ | fied margarine, chocalate |

.|open to all seamstresses in the bread pudding, coffee, milk.

circulation area of The Times, ex-| cept professional dressmakers and designers, and employees of The Times and their families. | Any number of garments may be entered in each of the eight] classifications.

Classifications

'e not the only cur. The adtake place are preventing rein life when able to stand regnancy and

tissues. If a sneeze or cough |toilet water. |be cleaned with perfect safety.

lists three Indiana eating places. In Indianapolis there is the

meringue made with egg whites and sugar. Brown in oven.

DR. ANSWERS—

Question: I have heard that - whichever parent {is the strongest and in the best health at the time of con-

ical effect of

vomen cannot ception, child will be of the By MRS. ANNE CABOT The Times sewing classifica3s often taken 1 FRING : Pe ae as rowing older, loc 'g BMS os. Is there anything Here is an adorable puffed- tions are: PeaRRrab CT it is. It does ak Answer: There is almost | Sleeve yoke dress and matching SENIOR o STANDARD FAX r, that all joy : ties t Ke® 1 TERN GROUP: Open to co certainly nothing to this panties to make*any little girl ants over 18 years of age. Entries

Many women fter the menodid before.

theory. The sex of a partic-

look her prettiest. ular child is determined by

Pattern 5157 includes tissue

in this group must be made from a “standard pattern,” (any com-

1 1 f . ’ ’ for a woman 7 “Sewing and this is not altered one | Pattern for sizes 2,3 and 4; hot Mercia) of, FONSPAPSL FOr herself | : : iron transfer for brot id] 1at.| To ri Te Successories way oF Another by the slate 0 apse 0 Rion vo dery, |,ne, contestants may enter tal-| ly symptoms or ean paren - color chart and stitch {llustra- lored dresses: The Second eater) "Me! , ' ” % tions; sewing and finishing di- [gory is for dresses whic ae 2nd Th. i hii Ty 1 rections. and dressy; the third for Women 's coats or suits. A first and seccarried out, the health and well-being of Needlework fans—Anne Cab- ond prize will be awarded in each led. the unborn child, and does | ot's big new album is here. $,¢ these three categories. it make the delivery easier | Dozens of fascinating new de- | piaH SCHOOL GROUP: Open ource for the mother? signs, gifts, decorations and {4 students in junior and senior 2. : Answer: Many doctors rec- | special features .. . plus four nigh schools. These entries may l h S o 12 ommend a moderate amount | gift patterns and directions. {be made along original designs or} n + e pring soe

by standard patterns. There are first and second awards in each, x : i catego The Indianapolis Times GLAMOR GROUP: Open ol 372 W. Quincy St. {home sewers of all ages. This, : {category is designated for evening Chicago 6, IJL

|clothes, lounging clothes,, Tegan No. 5157 Price 20c ensembles and beach wear. Cloth-| Cabot Album 25¢

of exercise during pregnancy. Walking is often good because it is not violent, and yet helps keep the mother in good condition. - Anything which does this is good for the unborn child, and probably makes delivery easier.

Elected President

important redical. scientists the discovery f vitamin B12 ealth. Meat of 2llent source.

story parallels » protein and 3 story about 3 better utiliza«

ANNE CABOT a young bride's fancy

gaily turns to thoughts of

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ing may be made on standard pattern lines, or may be an| original design. Slips, petticoats,

'd in children Mrs. William V. Covert WasNAMe ....eeccescesssssssssssss [SEPArate blouses or foundation reases vigor, ' elected president of Chapter W, garments may not be entered. | leral behavior PEO, at its last meeting. Other | ****eseevcccsscscscscccrrsseses Oo SINAL DESIoN SROUP: : appetites. officers are Mrs. Winfiel sson, pen to contestants of all ages. Ww ee Ie Sertt: Me lela Sqoeon, Btre6t cececcccccsssccccrcsccee Only dresses, coats- or suits of | ; m i MAR Jamison and Mrs. James Dicker- City sevssc Teste snsesesnsesnes original Sesign Dy Soe, erteanl pany . Son, recording and corresponding State ceeveccesrirtetitiennenes [tered must be for adults or teen-

lage wear. | CHILDREN'S CLOTHING GROUP: Clothing entered in this| {group must be for children from | 2 to 8 years of age. No age quali-| fication is made on the dressmaker in this group. The gar-| ments may be made on original {design or on standard pattern, !lines. More news of the contest, dress-| Bi tips and fashion notes will be published in The Times.

Lenten Dish

SAVORY EGGS Cut enough ripe olives from pits into large pieces to make one-fourth cupful. Blend two tablespoons flour into two tablespoons melted butter or

secretaries; Mrs. Noble H, Poole, treasurer; Mrs. Herbert B. Sarg-| Send an additional 5c for ent, chaplain, and Mrs. James 8.| first-class postage for each patUndercoffer, guard. | tern to receive it more quickly.

Times Sewing Contest Entrant Registration

HERE IS MY official registration for The Times’ Natlonal Sewing Contest. I will bring my contest garment, in mid-April, to the place to be announced later in The Times.

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in . of pretty No chalk, no fuss, no od made from Standard Commercial pattern. (1) Coat or margarine. Add one cup milk, Available on ! ! fourths t n salt sinker. guesswork ! Holds skirt BUit....o00s (2) Tallored dress...esiis. (3) Sot op | DNpefOuhs A "ir Block’s Sil Club in proper position while dr ar cestershire sauce. Cook and oc S fiver u ; Plan ' pin is inserted. Adjusts gEsy SIot8 nares stir until thickened. : as » Bet esssses« High School Group, for students in junior and senior Arrange four slices -hot 99 ERSON.. fo any length. g p toast in shallow greased pan, c Week :

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» il and Phone (CA. 8511) . Maile vessess. Glamour Group, no age limit. (1) Evening clothes, lounge | Cheese: Mas ham Suerate — : Orders Filled clothes, negligee ensembles and beach wear oven ( frees 4. Dice Go . ’ : s two hard-cooked eggs into

hot sauce and blend in olives. : Spoon over cheese and bake . Mall and Phone (CA. 8511) Orders Filled

10 to 15 mintes longer, until ; : : A : : : Ja cheese is melted and dish is , BLOCK'S JULIUS C. WALK SHOP—STREET FLOOR : :

veessss Original Design Group, no age limit. Garment must be an original design by entrant for -adult or upper Jel:

BLOCK'S NOTIONS, age Wear, (1) Dress, coat or suit.

h ; x * STREET FLOO a i ; t » A ; veessss Children’s Clothing Group, no age limit. (1) Clothes thoroughly heated Serves . : . vu i: aN ih cr V : must _be for children detween the ages of 2 and 8, | four, A ri 3 ; : ar ; : Lt )

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