Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1951 — Page 8

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Here's Tasty Marmalade Made With Citrus

Fruit Is Now Plentiful

By GAYNOR MADDOX

MAKE this marmalade while citrus fruit is plentiful. n ”» »

THREE FRUIT CITRUS MARMALADE

Three and one-half cups prepared fruit (grapefruit, lemon and _orange). two and one-half cups rugar, one box powdered fruit pectin, To prepare the fruit: Remove gkins in quarters from one me-dium-sized orange, one mediumsized grapefruit, and one mediumsized lemon, Lay quarters flat; shave off and discard about half of white part. ~ With ‘a sharp knife, slice remaining rind very fine. Add one cup sugar, one and one-half cups water, and one-eighth teaspoon soda. (This sugar is in addition to the two and one-half specified.) Bring to a boil and simmer, 0 covered, 10 minutes, stirring oc- BH casionally. Cut off tight skin of peeled fruit and slip pulp out of each section. Add pulp and juice to undrained

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ECONOMY TREAT — Grapefruit, lemon and orange

marmalade.

cooked rind. Simmer, covered, 20 boil hard one minute, stirring minutes longer. Measure three constantly. Remove from heat, and one-half cups into a large skim, ladle quickly into glasses saucepan. Paraffin at once. Makes about

To make the marmalade: Meas- Sven six-ounce glasses,

ure sugar and set aside. Place saycepan holding fruit over high heat, Add powdered fruit pectin and stir until mixture comes to a hard boil. At once stir in sugar. Bring to a full rolling boil and

The Market Basket

Friday's Menus

BREAKFAST: Stewed prunes, natmeal, enriched toast, three fruit citrus marmalade, coffee, milk.

Tomatoes, Yams, Cabbage, and Celery.

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LUNCHEON: Potatoes and chive soup, whole wheat crack-

ers, grapefruit and lettuce salad, cheese toast,. chocolate cookies, tea, milk. DINNER: Oven fried had-

dock fillets, cucumber marmalade, boiled new potatoes, stewed canned tomatoes and onions, seeded rolls, butter or fortified margarine, celery,

raapberry gelatin, coffee, milk.

Due for Lower Prices This Week

STRAWBERRIES — Off the market temporarily.

FRESH VEGETABLES

By JOAN SCHOEMAKER COMING DOWN the price glide this week are tomatoes,

sweet potatoes, celery and cabbage. Headed up are dry onions and head lettuce. ” ” ” FRESH FRUITS APPLES—Reasonable; abundant. AVOCADOS—Scarce; high. BANANAS — More expensive; scarcer. GRAPEFRUIT -- Moderate in price and supply. GRAPES — Luxury-priced; less plentiful. LEMONS—Expensive; scarce, LIMES—High. ORANGES — Moderate supply; slightly high. PINEAPPLES — Scarce; expensive. RHUBARB-—Moderate in price and supply.

ARTICHOKES—Scarce, BEANS Cheaper; plentiful, BROCCOLI—Expensive; scarce, BRUSSELS SPROUTS—Luxury priced. CABBAGE Cheaper CARROTS—Reasonabhle, CAULIFLOWER—Expensive. CELERY—Very cheap. CELERY CABBAGE—Reasonable. CHIVES—Expensive; scarce, CUCUMBERS—High. EGGPLANT — Off the market temporarily. ENDIVE—Moderately priced. ESCAROLE—Reasonable. GARLIC — Moderate in price and supply. HEAD LETTUCE — Better quality; price up.

"Sewing

The Doctor Says— Classifications | Tive classifications are listed

Our Bodies Are Rugged [oltre some fmm

Chronic Fright. ny GROUP: Open to contest-

Often Groundless ants over years of age. Entries

in this group must be made from By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. |g “standard pattern,” (any comBY THE time we have lived

mercial or newspaper pattern). 30 or 40 years most of us have There are three classifications. In

had at least one serious illness, one, contestants may enter taiaccident or operation and yet |lored dresses. The second category is for dresses which are soft most of us are in pretty good ’ ; Ith and dressy; the tnira for women's health. coats or suits. A first and secThis testifies {ond prize will be awarded in each to the fact lof these three categories.

iat he he ‘> HIGH SCHOOL GROUP: Open more rugged _ |to students in junior and senior

|high schools. These entries may be made along original designs or by standard patterns. There are {first and second awards in each lcategory. GLAMOR GROUP: Open to home sewers of all ages. This category is designated for evening clothes, lounging clothes, negligee ensembles and beach wear. Clothing may be made on standard pattern lines, or may be . an original design. Slips, petticoats, separate blouses or foundation

than we sometimes think and possesses anamazing ability to restore its functions and keep them in good running order. This is worth rememoering because it is too easy to think of all the possible diseases or injuries to which we are exposed. garments may not be entered. ¥ on .-.a ORIGINAL DESIGN GROUP: THERE isn't any use getting Open to contestants of all ages. ourselves into a state of chronic Only dresses, coats or suits of t because somethi ; original design by the entrant righ cause [ig may may be submitted. Clothing en happen to our health sometime. to1.04 must be for adults or teenMost of the things of this sort

age wear. we fear never take place, and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING if they do, recovery is often

GROUP: Clothing entered in this much better than could be ex- group must be for children from pected.

2 to 8 years of age. No age qualiOne of the hardest things for

fication is made on the dressmaker in this group. The garembers of my profession is to ments may be pen a uy to predict what will happen design or on standard pattern to a person after an illness or |; .. accident. It is impossible to be right all the time.

More news of the contest, dressmaking tips and fashion notes will be published in The Times. Use That Leftover Here's an unusual dish using Help Your Carver that leftover cooked roast in your, Help your carver! Cook the refrigerator. Grind meat and com- roast to just the right degree of bine with a can of cream of mush- doneness ‘ room soup. Spread between slices underdone. of bread, dip the sandwiches in a ‘‘set” for about 30 minutes before

Dr. Jordan

French toast mixture and brown dinner time to make carving all

on both sides in hot fat, the easier for him,

Times Sewing Contest Entrant Registration

HERE IS MY official registration for The Timez’ National

Sewing Contest. 1 will bring my contest garment on Apr. 23 to the Central Library. NAME ....c000000000800000000002000000vess PHONE se0svitnnee

ADDRESS ....... 1 plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Check one or more. You are not obligated to remain in the classifica tions checked, if you should change your mind later.)

esssesssSenior Standard Pattern Group, for contestants above 18 years of age. Every entry in this group must be

made from Standard Commercial pattern. (1) Coat or tite cies. (2) Taliored dress,..... «se. (3) Boft or dressy dress........

I, 8chool Group, for students In junior and senior

high schools. (1) Date or school dress........ (2) Coat or suit........

esssesss Glamour Group, no age limit. (1) Evening clothes, lounge clothes, negligee ensembles and beach wear.

esssess Original Design Group, no age limits Garment must be

an original design by entrant for adult or upper teen- |

age wear. (1) Dress, coat or suit.

essssss:Children's Clothing Group, no age limit. (1) = must be for children between the ages of 2 and 8. 1

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KAI E—More abundant; reasonable, LEAF LETTUCE — Higher, scarce, LEEKS Scarce. MUSHROOMS — plentiful.

Reasonable;

ONIONS-—-Higher, »

PARSLEY — Expensive; scarce, PARSNIPS—Cheap; abundant. PEPPERS—Moderately priced. POTATOES—Reasonable, RADISHES—Moderate in price and supply. RUTABAGAS Cheap. SHALLOTS-—Cheaper, SPINACH — Off the market temporarily. SWEET POTATOES—Cheaper,

TOMATOES — Better quality; | {State ........ thersansntsavians

less expensive. TURNIPS—High; scarce. WATERCRESS — Moderately priced.

neither overdone nor Allow the roast to

Clothes

Question: The other day my 10-months-old grandchild was in his playpen holding on with his right hand when I

offered him a pretzel. He reached out with his left hand but I made him take it with his right. His mother was there at the time and reprimanded me, saying that I should let him use whichever hand he wanted. Should n't he be trained now to use his right hand? Answer: I believe the mother is right. The general feeling today is that a child should be allowed to use whichever hand he wishes, Certainly at 10 months old, a youngster ought to be able to reach for a pretzel with either hand. n un o Question: Do saccharin tablets hurt anyone who uses them year after year? Answer: This question keeps cropping up. It has been studied scientifically, and the regular use of saccharin has been shown to be harmless. Any claims to the contrary are not well supported with scientific evidence, a n ~ Question. | possible to have gallstones dissolved or have them pass through the bile without an operation? Answer: Sometimes gallstones pass of themselves but there is no medicine or chemfcal which can be given #o dissolve them. Surgery is the only way to get rid of gallstones.

Keeps Apples Bright

To keep sliced bananas or apples from turning dark, dip slices in pineapple, grapefriut,

orange or lemon juice,

locks

Sewing Successories

Mail and Phone (CA. 8511) Orders Filled

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES,

The Mature Parent— 6

Love Thy Neighbor

By MURIEL LAWRENCE WE SHALL FIND it difficult to love our children

wisely if we do .not love ourselves.

The wise men of modern mental hygiene tell us that unless we love ourselves, we cannot love others, What they know

confirms someone still wiser, who made loving ourselves the

measure of the love He asked us to give our neighbors. A boy in trouble for persistent truancy from i home spoke for all children whose parents dis- : #8 like themselyes when he cried: “I can’t live with her! 8he never knows what to do! Why can't she stop asking me to tell her what she ought to do?" ~ , .. This mother distrusted her ability to make gHA” A¥eisions because the malice and jealousy of a step-father had convinced her she was an intompetent and worthless person, Superstition of the Middle Ages taught us - that demons could be cast out only by calling Mrs. Lawrence them ‘By their right names, If we want to break the spells of

5 Two pretty styles are illus-

trated today--one a practical dress and jacket combination in women's sizes, the other a dashing button-on cape stvle that compliments a miss figure, Pattern 8541 is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 34, 36, 38, 4042, 44. 468 and 48. Size vards of 39-inchs.

36, dress bolero, 17% vards; 3 yard contrast, Pattern 8467 is a sew-rite per-

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How #0 Cook Tasty Egos

Cooking eggs to .suit each individual is one of

the tenderfoot in the Eggs will retain their flavor tenderness and attractiveness if they are cooked at low to moderate temperatures. High temperatures and overcooking toughen eggs. i Too much heat will make eggrich cakes, souffles and other dishes leavened with eggs fall The crust will be thick and tough! and the inside heavy and soggy. In dishes thickened with eggs, such as custards and sauces, high temperatures and overcooking cause curdling or watering.

a good lunchbox traveler too.

Designing Woman

Elizabeth Hillyer Hang cafe curtains to cover that extra wide window in your home. And don't .spare the comfort of the window seat. An extra inch or two of cushion depth makes it twice as nice to live with, and fairly firm tri angular, pillows at each end give leaning-back ease.

Roast Sweet Potatoes Place peeled raw sweet potatoes around a roast of meat during the last hour or so the meat is roasting. Time will depend on size of sweet potatoes. Turn and baste sweet potatoes with meat drippings occasionally.

5-DRAWER CABINET

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Neat and compact storage for sewing supplies Five roomy drawers provide ample storage space, doubles as a night table. “Decorative

Hollywood eggshell pattern cleans with damp cioth—size 28x|2x12.

BLOCK'S Closet Shop,

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as Thyself

Pride in One's Ability Necessary Premise to Raising Children Wisely

weakness and ineffectiveness placed on us by the modern demons | of jealousy, malice and envy, we must learn to recognize them |

Bolero Frocks Keyed to Warm Weather

SAVE CLOTHES!

SAVE HANDS! " fore 4 Yourself new FAB washes clothes Cleaner; Whiter and Sweeter-Smellng/

and their influence on our confidence.

Until we know how to identify these destroyers of our au- |

thority over our children, self-love will be difficult to attain. » - = ” ” ”

WITHOUT BATTLE experience with these enemies, we won't | be able to claim our own right to consideration or teach our |

youngsters how to claim theirs, . jg-

/ Without battle experience, we won't be equipped to give | helpful counsel on discouragement to a daughter who hasn't been | invited to join the sorority of her dreams. We won't be able to |

point out the hazards of false pride to a son who tries to “borrow”

money from us because he has boasted to a friend that his allow- |

ance is bigger than it is.

When we have been out in a storm, we take great care to |

discard our wet clothing in'case wearing it reduces our resistance to illness. Old impressions we have acquirad that tell us we are unworthy of love should be discarded, too, as threats to our children's growth--and our own maturity,

Registration Booth Set Up

Women Voters Sponsor Unit

A voter's registration informa-

tion booth has been set up in front of the West Washington St.

ice group of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters, 7 It will be open today and tomorrow to supply answers to the public on questions of correct

mary. Group chairman is Mrs. Lowell I. Thomas. Mrs. Harry Garman is in charge of the booth. Serving at the booth tomorrow - will be Mesdames Russell Bonynge, Garman, Don J. Caseley, DAvid Ross, Ford Beverly and Thomas. Today's committee included Moesdames Andrew Bicket,

K. Zimmerly.

Events—

TOMORROW

Mann, hostess. “Art of Traveling” Dr.

Election of officers. and business session. Hostes-

{Butler “100” Chap., I'TSC—1 p. m. Mrs. Philip A. Kappes, Washington Blvd, hostess. Speaker, Mrs. Flora P. Weinand,

Jenny Lind Chap, ITSC—1:15

Loaf Breads Give Your Menu Variety Loaf breads leavened with baking powder offer welcome variety baked in a greased paper-lined on the home menu. They are easy pan. Do not slice the breads until Pour Off Fat to make, since many are mixed thoroughly cool. Serve these en-

the biggest by the quick muffin method. riched loaf breads as much beproblems any cook can encounter. Cherry bread spread with cream cause of their nutrition as thelr (ce (na fat as it accumulates in| Here are a few simple rules for... 0 i a flavorful accompani- good taste, for the“family will be the pan. Otherwise you'll be fry-| kitchen. ment to a luncheon salad, and is amply provided with essential B- ing rather an panbroiling the vitamins and food iron.

t if Loaf breads look their bes Basil Fischer.

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Kresge Store by the voters’ servi

registration for the spring pri-|

6987 with cornstarch and soy sauce

moistened with the liquid drained . from the Chinese vegetables.

THURSDAY, MAR. 29, 1951

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Wichers photo Mrs. Eleanor A. Sage

Mrs. Eleanor A. Sage, To- |

peka, Kas, National Association of Insurance Women presi-

dent, wil give the welcoming

address at the regional confer-

ence in Indianapolis this week-

end.

The Indianapolis Associatien !

of Insurance Women will he

hostess to delegates and visi- |

tors from four states at the

meetings Saturday and Sunday

in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Sage also will be in the receiving line for night's open house. A highlight of the Saturday afternoon session will speaker's bureau contédt with eight entrants from six clubs in Region..JV. Clubs representad

[ will be Cleveland, Columbus,

Dayton, New Albany, Evansville and Indianapolis.

Chow Mein's Ancestry

“Chow mein is Chinese and

Leon Shiman, Frank Steldt, Gail p.4e wit ork.” Richardson, D. E. Sheets and R. noo Wh pork” This un the

The truth is that chow mein is

{American in origin and furthermore may be prepared with liver jas well as with other meats.

According to one home econo-

mist, for this unusual way of" Alpha Gamma Latreian—8 p. m, serving liver cut it into small 38th St.” branch, Indiana Na- cubes, then brown in lard or meat tional Bank. Miss Mary Louise drippings.

To the liver add diced celery,

William E. Gabe. cubed green pepper and a can of tomatoes. Let the vegetables simIndianapolis Grandmothers—11:30 mer with the meat for about 20 a. m. Covered-dish . luncheon minutes. :

At the end of the cooking pe-

ses, members with March birth- riod add drained Chinese vege{tables and let them cook only.

‘until heated through.

Prepare the chow mein sauce

Add the sauce to the liver and

p. m. Mrs. Miles Plzak, 4117 yogaetables and cook until thickE. 35th, hostess. Speaker, Mrs. egy Serve on

crisp Chinese

noodles for chow mein or on rice for liver chop suey.

To panbroil bacon, Canadian-| style bacon and other meats, pour

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