Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1951 — Page 42
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Do You Want a Girl How to Serve P
Who's a Good Cook? Try Hunter College |
By GAY NEW YORK, May 19 (
en madoring .in- home economics
By the time a girl has finished at the coiapartment, used for the training, she has had plenty of practice in meal plan-
her five weeks’ stay lége's seven - room
ning, serving, marketing, clean-
ing and entertaining.
Just Started Course Hunter, the world’s largest col lege for women, just recently .started the course, which is simi-
Cookiss Make
Spring fever brings spring appetites. In children this means snacks at playtime. When warm weather demands energy food, try filling the cookie jar with something special that demands little from mother. For the ‘“nibbler” set try sea foam cookies made of bite-sized shredded wheat biscuits. Serve it with chocolate milk stirred with a peppermint candy stick. Not only do the youngsters have a snack, but it looks like a party.
SEA FOAM COOKIES egg white s tsp. salt 2 ¢. brown sugar 2 tsp. vanilla 2 ¢, canned or packaged shredded coconut 1 c. bit-sized shredded wheéat biscuits Set oven at 300 degrees F. Grease two baking sheets. Let egg white stand to warm up to
PAULEY UP)
College. ‘graduates’
than his own mother.
colleges and universities Faculty Mondays, datés or other guests are invited .on Saturday$ and. parents and relatives come to tea ‘on Sunday The weekly food bill must be kept under $50, even with all the entertaining the girls do Hilda Hernandez, a student di-
comes to
etician, sald “all our meals are planned carefully. If we manage steak for company one night, it means we eat frankfurters the J
rest of the week."
Snack a Party
room- temperature before beating stiff but not dry. Add salt; beat in a tablespoon of sugar at a time. Add vanilla. Fold in coconut and cereal. Drop by teaspoonfuls onto baking sheets about two inches apart. Bake on oven rack slightly above center 20 minutes or until kisses are dry to the touch | and lightly browned. Remove from pan at once. Makes about two dozen 11,- inch kisses. »
3- Decker: Is Icebox
Informality is the keynote of [the nightly icebox raid. Whether Junior and Jane bring home the gang, or the whole family gathers {for bedtime chow, a man-sized three-decker sandwich followed by {yellow cake with chocolate icing lis the answer to the food problem. TUNA SALAD -- AMERICAN CHEESE CLUB SANDWICH 1 (7 oz.) can tuna fish, flaked [1a c. chopped stuffed olives |'s c. mayonnaise or salad dressing
Any man looking for al comely female who also can cook is advised to check in on| 2 the home management- course at Hunter : He could pick any one of the * and be assured of a wife who can cook and clean as well as, | and certainly more scientifically, The course, taught by Dr. Grace Gerard, a good-natured motherly woman, is designed to. give practical training to wom-
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PUSSY WILLOW cheese sticks bring spring to the table in quick hot bread form. Serve them hot with salad or vegetable plates, soups or gelatines. Rectangular sticks are easily cut from the floured dough. For your salad luncheon combine the sticks with a pineappleapricot salad topped with cream cheese served on curly endive. Add coffee and i cottage pudding
Raid Suggestion 16 slices enriched bread 8 slices whole wheat bread. '2 c¢. soft butter or margarine 8 lettuce ‘eaves 8 thick slices American Cheese Combine flaked tuna fish, olives and mayonnaise. Spread bread with butter. Cover eight slices (of bread with a lettuce leaf, tuna
salad and a slice of whole wheat bread. Top each with cheese slice and [slice of bread.
\ shortening.
ns GOOD ENOUGH TO EAT—Fussy es come to the oie in a new form. ~
for the perfect endng to a meal your bridge club will appreciate. n » n PUSSY WILLOW CHEESE STICKS 2 c. sifted enriched flour 3 tsps. baking powder 1 tsp. salt 2 to 4 thsps. shortening 3 c¢. grated nippy cheese 23 to 3% c. milk Sift together powder and salt. Add milk to make Turn out on
flour, baking Cut or rub in cheese. a soft dough. lightly floured
board and knead gently 12 to
15 strokes.
Roll out into sheet. four inches wide and 12
inches long. Cut into 12 one- |
inch strips. On one side of strip cut diagonal slashes onehalf inch deep and- one apart. posite side.
Bake on ungreased baking
sheet in hot oven (425 degrees
The Look of Spring... A Pretty Face in a Shining Frame
...says YWOOLWORTH'S
1. Loveliness and cleanliness are twin sisters, where your complexion is concerned . . . so never, never apply make-up to a grimy tkin. No need to when you can cleanse, soften and smooth your skin . . . and help refine pores — all at one time — with LADY ESTHER 4-PURPOSE FACE CREAM. It makes a perfect powder base too. So pick up a jar of Lady Esther 4-Purpose Cream at Woolworth's . . . and give your skin a fresh start each day this modern one-cream way.
2. To make a clean sweep of grimefrecing cream, nothing compares with disposable tissues. If you haven't tried the GOLDEN FLEECE TISSUES 1 found at Woolworth's, I'd suggest you pick up a box today. Golden Fleece are 4-ply handkerchief tissues with a pretty embossed edge. Because they are 4-ply, Golden Fleece are so much softer, stronger, and more absorbent. And a few go a long way! That's important.
3. Follow up with instant new skin _beauty a make.up that's glare proof even in harshest light. LADY ESTHER COMPLETE CREME MAKEUP flatters you for 8 carefree hours! This different cosmetic is complete in one application. You just smooth on Lady Esther Complete Creme Make-Up with your fingertips (no water or sponge needed). Instantly . . . it hides tiny lines, large pores, rough spots and blemishes, yet never looks “'stagey” Woolworth's has it in five lovely shades.
4. Just a dusting of powder is all you need . . . if it's the right powder for your skin. You'll find the one that gives you new appeal . . . new freshness in the wonderful assortment of LADY ESTHER FACE POWDER shades. Forget the rules about matching your “type.” Try them all! It's fun And your most flaitering shade might be the one you'd least likely pick. Best of all, it will cling for hours. Buy Lady Esther at Woolworth's.
5. Now choose a lipstick keyed to your costume and you'll avoid an oftkey clash of colors. The new hues of LADY ESTHER LIPSTICK are the loveliest
ever! I was so delighted with Wool
worth's wide color range. 1 bought several Lady Esther Lipsticks for all my new color-schemes. Here's what |
found: Lady Esther won't wear off in patches or pile up in a ring around your lips. Looks as natural as if your lips were horn to color! An exciting effect!
6. Wear your hair like a halo, of ‘
course ... . agleam with natural highlights. You can get your HALO (shampoo, that is) at any Woolworth store And a halo your hair will be.after your Halo Shampoo! It's no secret that Halo glorifies your hair, for it's not a soap, . 80 can't leave dulling, dirt-catching soap film and needs no special afterrinse. Embarrassing dandruff is removed, too, from both hair and scalp. Try Halo Shampoo in one of the four convenient sizes you'll find at your Woolworth store.
7. Or if cream is your dish, you'll Jove the luxurious lather vou get with a LUSTRE-CREME SHAMPOO. No wonder Lustre-Creme wakes sparkling highlights 10 your hair! It lathers freely even tn hardest water =. . needs no spe cial rinse. Buy a tube or jar of LustreCreme at Woolworth's today... and tonight, show him how much. lovelier * your hair can look. You'll be amazed to
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Creme’s beauty creme-blend of gentle lanolin and special ingredients. Nothing harsh or drying in Lustre-Creme so you can use is often as you like! If you plan to be his dream girl, make a LustreCreme Shampoo part of your plan. Get your jar or tube at Woolworths:
8. Naturally, color belongs in your hair! And I do mean rich, lively, temporary color . . . the kind you rinse into your hair with NOREEN SUPER COLOR RINSE. So simple, you can do it at home after each shampoo . . . but what a difference Noreen Rinse makes! Your hair gleams with inviting highlights, yet looks completely natural. Use Noreen, too, to blend in unwanted grey or add distinction to all-grey or white hair. Choose from 14 rich, longlasting Noreen shades at Woolworths.
9. And for the curl nature forgot, I like the natural-looking wave you get with a TONI HOME PERMANENT. It's a new Toni you'll ind at Woolworth’s . . . improved with Permafix. Conditions hair . , . makes waves look softer, natural from the firsz day.
10. Well-mannered hair needs daily care, you know. It's especially 1mportant these hatless days to protect hair from the drying effects of sun and wind. Woolworth's has just the thing ...non-alcoholic WILDROOT CREAM-
That's all! grooms hair naturally...
Wildroot removes loose
relieve dryness, too. Woolworth's has it mn three economical sizes
11. Time spent on your hands will provide that final note of pertection. At Woolworth's, I discovered fingertip magic in tune with the spirit of the season. It's new DURA-GLOSS PER. FUMED NAIL LACQUER. Such a delightful way to lift spirits! Apply. Dura- ! Gloss Perfumed Lacquer in one of the ¢ lovely salon shades. When polish is : completely dry ., . presto! Your nails give off a delicate fragrance. Simply wonderful for special occasions! And for daily grooming, there's that familiar favorite DURA-GLOSS NAIL POL. ISH (only 10¢ plus tax). Perfect for long-lasting, chip-free manicures and pedicures. Woolworth's has an excellent selection of shades.
12. One last smooth touch . . . the touch of your hands, of course. To be sure use CASHMERE BOUQUET HAND LOTION. Cashmere Bouquet's lanolin-rich formula pours like a lotion smao ths, as effectivel iyasacream dries in a flash! Grand for your body too! Buy it at Woolworth s
NEW DAY-BY-DAY BEAUTY GUIDE — YOURS FREE! Get your copy of “Threugh Your Looking Glass to Loveliness”... prepared by Susan Smart. It's free . . . at the cosmetic counter of your nearest Woolworth store.
OIL HAIR TONIC. Just smooth a little Wildroot on your hair and massage i. § into your scalp.
dandruff. And its soothing lanolin helps
Arms and shoulders may go bare for balmy weather . . . but dress up our face tf you want to look your prettiest. The secret lies in a few carefully chosen beauty aids . . __ashinycoif of curls . da fried. never-to-be-neglected “daily beauty routine. Try. You'll find you feel better when you look-better!
CS Kit $2.29. Refill $1.00 plus tax
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Perfumed lacquer 25¢ plus tax
10¢, 25¢, 43¢ plus tax
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES -
ussy ‘Willow Cheese Sticks
Eat Well For Less— Here's How To Prepare
Danish Food
By GAYNOR MADDOX + (COPENHAGEN-—We are flying back to the United States in the from our Danish friends have been piling up. Among them are two Danish cookbooks in English published by Bonniers, who have a branch ®: in New York. “Danish Cookery,” Palsbo,, contains a
by Susanne recipe for
Denmark's lightheartedness. DANSK WIENERBROD (DANISH PASTRY) “ Four cups: flour, one teaspoon salt, one-quarter cup sugar, two yeast cakes, one cup milk, one
Sift flour, measure and sift again with salt and sugar. Dissolve yeast in a little cold milk. Add yeast, remaining milk and beaten egg to flour mixture. Beat until smooth with a wooden spoon. Roll out dough on board to one Fe finger thickness. “ gn of the dough in small pieces. Butter must have same consistency as the dough; if it is too soft it melts into the dough. Fold together in three layers like folding a napkin, first part without butter. Roll out and fold
F.) 12 to 15 inmutes. Makes one
dozen.
QUESTION--Four years again, repeating three or four ago I sustained a fractured {imes. skull. Lately; I have had con- Leave in a cold place for onetinual headaches and some- half hour.
This is the dough with which many different Kinds of can be done panjsh pastry “are made. When
times lose my sense of locomotion. What about this? ANSWER —-You may need an operation. You should see a nerve specialist or a neurosurgeon at once.
pastry is shaped, place on baking sheet and leave in cold place for 15 to 20 minutes, then brush with egg white. Bake in hot oven until {golden brown. :
FOLKS LIVING NEAR the corner of Knoxville and West Armstrong in Peoria, Illinois, know and like Jim Carver, their neighborhood Standard Oil dealer. They value the excellent service of this
- morning. All day farewell gifts’
Danish pastry, , the symbol of
égg. one and one-half cups butter. |
Spread the butter on two-thirds’
_ SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1951
Monday s Menu—
Boiled tongue creamed mus-
ibid hl Stewed DINNER: dried apricots, ready - to - eat with spices,
cereal, crisp bacon, enriched toast, butter or fortified mar- tard sauce, new Potatoes, Harvard beets, rye bread,’
garine, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Chicke n- butter or fortified margarine, celery and scallions, pre-
vegetable 8s o u p, crackers, dtoasted peanut. butter. san pared mix frosted cupcakes, coffee, milk.
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independent businessman. Near where you live, t00, a man like Jim Carver operates a Standard Oil station and welcomes you to the same kind of service and products they depend on in Peoria.
HIS SERVICE T0 YOU HELPS YOU BOTH “GO PLACES”
Faness. DOCTORS, housewives, defense workers, visiting nurses—all kinds of citizens— people like you —on their way down Knoxville Avenue, stop in at Carver's. At that busy spot he runs an important enterprise in Peoria, his Standard Oil station.
The gas and oil that Jim Carver sells you, and the service he offers, are vital to his community and its activities. You probably couldn’t name another businessman who is more directly concerned with helping you go places... to work, on calls, to make deliv-
eries, to shop, to have fun.
Jim Carver is an independent businessman—so are the many thousands of other Standard Oil dealers.
Like them he wanted to be his own boss. That’s why he made a considerable financial investment in his own business. But he knows, and he’s glad, that his real bosses are his hundreds of customers.
He works hard to service cars right and help keep them in good running order. But he finds time for community interests, for being a good citizen, and a good family man. And a good neighbor.
Jim Carver and thousands of others who operate under Standard Oil's Torch and Oval sign are mainstays of their communities. Their success depends on keeping you going places. STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Three of fhe forple ho 0 help ia Jim Carver going
ALBERT °S. VAVREK, one .of Standard Oil's 46,700 employees, works at our Whiting, Indiana, refinery. Since World War 11, the petroleum industry has increased 1ts domestic crude runs by almost 257. Standard Oil and its subsidiary companies now put 47¢;, more crude oil through their refineries than in 1945. And each of our employees is backed by an average investment of $31,400 in tools and equipment to do the jah
Standard Oil.
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MRS. NELSON JOYNER, JR., of Saginaw, Michigan 1s one of the more than 118,000 owners of
No one person owns so much as 17, of our stock, and no institutional owner The- modern tools that enable our employees to make products for our dealers and for you are made possible by the investment of our owners. Dividends have been paid on Standani Oil stock for 58
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