Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1951 — Page 5
PR. 2, 1951
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STATE DAY— Mrs. G. W. Raffensperger consults Miss Gladys Alwes on music for the Delta Delta Delta state day program Apr. 14 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Awards will be presented at the luncheon, and proceeds of the pansy sale at the meeting will ge toward the organization's scholarship
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MONDAY, APR. 2, 1951
Eat Well For Less—
Here's Good,
Main Dish Combine Vegetables and Dairy Foods
By GAYNOR MADDOX
HERE'S something good—a lot! of vegetables combined with! dairy foods into a wonderful § meatless main dish. You can use leftover vegetables to avoid wasting them. The cheese and milk provide first .class pro-| tein and the dish is thrifty, too.!
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FLAN \ One baked cheese pastry ple § shell, three-quarters cup milk, two eggs, beaten, one teaspoon! § galt, three-quarter teaspoon Wor-| cestershire sauce, two and ome: half cups diced, cooked -yeg-i etables—carrots, celery, onions, peas, turnips, parsnips, beans, potatoes—two tomatoes, peeled, and cut into eighths, one- haly} cup grated cheese. 1 Scald milk and -add to eggs. Stir in salt, sauce and vegetables. ! “Pour -into- baked pastry shell, Ar-! range tomatoes on top and
fn a moderate oven (350 deg. F.) : LR Ni \ for 35 minutes or until set. Serves By SUE BURNETT four to six. Play clothes for sun-filled | -hours delight every teen-ager. This exciting trio is sure to please. You can have a bare midriff or tuck-in blouse, tailored shorts, full skirt all with pattern 8588. Pattern 8588 is a sew-rite perforated pattern for sizes 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 18. mix well. Add enough water Size 11, midriff, 11; yards of 36 to mix ingredients together, | op 39-inch; blouse, 2% yards;
and form into a dough. | skirt, 2 yards; shorts, 15 yards.
Roll out one-fourth inch thick and fit into nine-inch ple pan. Trim edges, and prick SUE BURNETT The Indianapolis Times 214 W, Maryland St.
% » o ” CHEESE PASTRY One and one-half cups flour, one-fourth teaspoon =alt, onehalf cup butter, one-half cup grated Cheddar cheese, three tablespoons cold water. > Sift together flour and salt. Cut in butter, add cheese and
all over with fork. Bake in a hot oven (450 Deg. F.) for 15 minutes. Makes one nine-inch [*
pleshen, i. Indianapolis 9, Ind. Tuesday's Menus No. 8588 Price 25¢ BREAKFAST: Stewed S8ize......
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Your tot will look charming as well as remain cool and comfortable in this three-piece sunsuit for summer. Bonnet, playsuit and matching tie-on skirt are easy to make with adorable appliqued motifs. = Pattern 5172 {ncludes tissue pattern for sizes 2, 3 and 4, sewing directions; hot iron transfer for applique, material requirements and finishing di- | to the parties where her cakes rections. are served. Needlework Fans — Anne s = =» Cabot's big new album is here. ANOTHER MATURE woman, Dozens of fascinating new de- | a grandmother, recently found signs, gifts, decorations ‘and | hersélf in need of something to special features . . . plus four | do and it had to be a paying gift patterns and directions. job. She wrote notes and made
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given by Mrs. Earl Swinford on It : you dread your spring sewing different types of salads and | because of the difficulties of workdressings. ing buttonholes in thin materials,
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After marking. your buttonholes,|
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