Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1951 — Page 14

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1951 Carpet 8329

Colorings [8% Are Varied

Wide Selection ! Of Many Shades

The American look for our floors this year provides a color selection as wide and as filled with color as our native land-

scape. Nature herself has provided the main inspiration for homemaker a vast choice to co- 3 ordinate with other home furThe basic colors: Beige, gray. | green and rose are with us, of for home decoration. But something has heen added to these old and interest. Sun or earth tones give a new runs all the way from a sand dune shade, through spice shades Grays start with pearly oyster and go right down the scale to or which sets off the blond finishes of contemporary furniture Particularly pleasant variations of rose have been created by spik- ° ° ing it with cinnamon and nutmeg. Medical Unit There are seemingly endless T { variations of green, as limitless as Oo onvene . as" a green the soft shade of new Dinner will Open spring wheat, willow greens. values of forest green. Olive ap- Members ot Use Atnericah As nears frequently both as a solid sociation of Medical Social Workvalue has appeared with the bluish fourth annual meeting this weekcast of spruce needles. end in the Warinto the carpet color scene last yr Adinnertovear continues on the upswing gf night will open light in patterned carpets, but Agnes Anderson, also is found in solid color floor faculty member Hints of cornflower, turquoise vision of social nd San re 1 - : and Sandringham blue give inter service. will lend harn red and a wonderful shade sion the golor of ripe tomatoes are Particip ants wealth of reds. Some yarns have been spun Miss Mathilda Mathiesen, Louis‘ure from the varns which have Miss Ruth Lewis, St, Louis, will different values of one color. lead institutes tomorrow morning with melon pink, brown mixed on “Casework in Relation to the with citron or pinky beige, olive Care of the Chronically HL" all fresh and delightful effects. Work” Will be discussed by Miss Because of their natural snowy Mary Maxwell, Iowa City. Iowa, r + breakfast and business session or, cotton yarns and the new car- : pet ravon yarns take on hues will conclude the meeting. : . Kentucky, oss y brilliance when high colors are ck Ternessee 28d West able when “off” colors or muted . » shades are desired. City Girl Has Role Eat Well for Less— In Water Ballet ROCHESTER. N. Y., Apr. 13— ; Ti . Miss June Macnabb, daughter of PSs 5 | en nabb, 66168 N. Pennsylvania St. Sour Cream Used By GAYNOR MADDOX THIS veal dish will make the! This is the second vear Miss ” - . i annual production. She developed VEAL IN DILL SOUR'CREAM the choreography for one section of the program. leg. one tablespoon flour, one-half | z POG A junior, Miss Macnabb was or fortified margarine, one and Student Association of the Col-one-half cups sour cream, four|lege for Women. relish, two teaspoons flour. i

1951 carpet colorings, offering the nighings. course, and they are ideal colors stand-bys creating new variety look to beige so that the range to woodtone. deep charcoal, a high fashion col-| in handsome fashion. Lots of Green the colorings of nature. There is Annual Session bright pasture land tones and! color and as an accent. A new ©rs, Region Three, will hold their The gold family which came ren Hotel. and is used not only as a high- | the session. Miss coverings est in many designs. Persimmon. a panel discus‘ound af new additions to a Miss Anderson _ Lt oo with varied colors. a new depar- ville, and Mrs. Ruth Cary. There are deep gravs combined and afternoon. She also will talk with natural or cockscombd red—' “Trends in Medical Social whiteness and uniformity of col- at tomorrow's dinner session. A which are Temarkabie for their Region Three includes Indiana. wanted. They are equally amen- eee ate Veal Dish TERN. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon C. MaecIn Tasty Recipe. family happy at Sunday dinner. ns .napp has appeared in the One pound veal, cut thin from! teaspoon salt, one-eighth teaspoon | pepper. four tablespoons butter recently .eicted president of the tablespoons drained sweet pickle! Have butcher cut veal about |

one-eighth inch thick. Dredge in| Capturing Charm, Liveliness

flour and sprinkle with salt and | pepper. Melt butter or margarine in skillet; add veal and saute un-| til golden brown. i Cover and cook until tender. Remove from pan; keep warm in oven. Add two teaspoons flour) to drippings in skillet; blend well. ! Gradually stir in sour cream, | pickle relish, salt, and pepper; | heat thoroughly. Pour pickle! fauce over meat. Serve with but-!. tered egg noodles. Serves four.

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BREAKFAST: Chilled pineapple juice, creamed chipped beef on toast, coffee cake, coffee, milk. DINNER: Veal in dill sour eream, buttered noodles, green beans, French type bread, watercress and green pepper salad, French dressing, rhubarb pie, cheese, coffee, milk. SUPPER: Chicken soup, erisp crackers, stuffed tomato salad, sliced cold boiled tongue, hot cheese - biscuits, Mocha layer cake, coffee, milk.

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