Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1951 — Page 11
1, 1951
THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1051 Eat Well for Less—
Picnic Duck Should Be Served Cold
By GAYNOR MADDOX
IF YOU go on a picnie, you can vary the menu with picnic duck! instead of the usual chicken. This recipe produces a crisp,
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Equal Rights Amendment
This Session?
Women's Party Head Thinks So
By United Press
WASHINGTON, May 31—Mrs. |
lan’s Party,
Ethel E. Murrell of Miami, new chairman of the National Womannounces she ex-
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|pects Congress to pass an ‘equal rights” amendment to the Con{stitution at this session. The amendment the party has
? duck? Salad greens, radishes, {been sponsoring for 27 years ANNE CABOT | 3 green pepper rings, also well-iced reads: “Equality of rights under The Indianapolis Times ! i bottled soft drinks with tart-| {the law shall not be denied or 3712 W Quine St. : sweet tang. labridged by the U. S. or by any re y i gS 4 1 | {state on account of sex.” Chicago 6, IIL
It has been opposed by some women's groups on grounds that (it would nullify protective logisia{tion passed especially for women. | | Opposition Wanes | Mrs. Murrell said the opposition is growing less and less. The Woman's Party is working
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY —As American as hot dogs is apple pie and cheese. The cheese industry (.y (, be sure that discrimina- Agfintialv Fond for oftier: that celebrates its 100th anniversary mn America Saturday. : tory laws won't find their way fertilizing rn be sure to How to Avoid
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By MARGUERITE SMITH Last year our garden grew
ipicklemize. with additional salt. S it U it ' The Mature Parent— | other farm fertilizer of similar] R. Eaton To PREPARE sTurrivg: DOFOFITY Uni y ly in Texas she said, where “the Very well but beans and toma- J by Ti’ voy can get it. Save| If your glassware and silver the pent Combine sugar, spices and lemon Your Children Must Learn {laws belong to the Middle Ages.” | toes Just went 0 SPS A101 Xe all your wood ashes to use on Show water spots after being rind; mix together with apples, To Insta [| There a married woman cannot| 8ot very e crop er the garden as they will add pot-| washed and dried in a dish|contract, sue or be sued, or be a| one. I'd like to have them do 0 %'g 0" 0) 0 superphos- Washer, the condition may be
raisins and bread. Blend in onethird of lemon-lime soda; recap
bottle and return to refrigerator] Mrs. Ora Butz \ To Fight In Several Ways
until needed. To Be Honored +
{partner in business. | better this year. North ArlingThis was the case in Florida ton. until the Woman's Party got the A—"Going to tops” suggests un-
due to film caused by hard water. | To avoid water-spotting, pour a small quantity of bleaching agent
phate will build up the phosphate supply but more slowly
By MURIEL LAWRENCE
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TO STUFF AND TRUSS DUCK: | { Fill neck opening three-fourths 1netallation of officers will he) full; lap skin of neck onto back held by Psi Psi Psi Sorority to-
and fasten with skewer or food morrow at the 12:15 p. m. covered picks. Fill body cavity three- dish luncheon. fourths full; close opening With| mn. meeting will be held with!
skewers or toothpicks and lace Mrs. Ora E. Buiz, 5358 N. Penn-
“EVERY child must have confidence in his ability to handle himself in a fight,” writes teacher Adele Franklin
in a recent issue of Parents’ Magazine. Not in just the easy fights where the enemy is open and honest. Not in just the easy rights whers Jimmy can feel the
‘Married Women's Emancipation, balanced plant food—too much Bill” passed in 1943. leaf stimulating nitrogen, too | Mrs. Murrell was elected during! a three-day convention of the Woman's Party here. She succeeds Miss Agnes E. Wells, of Saginaw, Mich.
ing phosphate, Give your gar- Indianapolis Times,
den a balanced fertilizer, pre-|
If you use manure (which is; answered.
than the quick ecting chemicals.)
Send all questions on gardenlittle flower and fruit produc-| ing to Marguerite Smith, The Indian- | apolis 8. Queries must include ferably a little low in nitrogen. names and addresses to be [ON
on top of the detergent in the detergent cup cap as a measure and fill it three-fourths full). Repeat the process periadically, the hardness of water in your area.
(use the bottle
depending
with cord. shove that pushes him away from his turn at riding the new TO ROAST: Place duck, breast sylvania St. bicycle and Judy can see the jumprope snatched ization side up on a rack in uncovered Mrs. Gilbert Forbest, retiring from her hand. But in the tougher fights that roasting pan. Prick skin all over President will install Mrs. Lorenzo Jimmy and Judy do not know are fights at all. : innounce- with fork to let fat run out dur- Jones, incoming president; Mrs. The young need confidence for the kind of Store Your Furs—Phone RI ley 7411 ni meet- ing roasting. Lot Greene, vice president; Mrs.| battle that confronted Jane Shaw's 14-year-old Roast in moderate oven (325 Frank Trost, secretary; Mrs. Roy] daughter one night. She had come home from n-and a Matthews, corresponding secre- a baby-sitting job that turned out not to degrees F.) 40 minutes per pound: CO ee | After first half hour, pour a little tary; Mrs. C. V, Brown, treasurer; be-a job after all. = : 2 : Mrs. Don Johnson, chaplain; Mrs. “Mrs. Simpson didn't want me tonight ) e Marion lemon-lime sofa over duck a Jullius Meininger, marshal; Mrs. after all,” Cissie told her mother. “She said 8% f b 0) J } 1! her's repeat at half-hour intervals. by \ : it : gn 1 Teac necessary. pour oft fat as it col- silbert Forbes, adviser, and Mrs. she forgot to telephone me and let me know. Association 1 8 i th Po ttom of the pan. Charles Pollitt, historian. Jane Shaw looked up from the sink where Monday in ects In the ig ro» pan. I"%W charge of the luncheon are she was rinsing some dish towels. “Did you | py OMAN h, Indiana MAYONNAISE FOR DUCK Mesdames G. W. Graves, Myron nrg Lawrence 28K Mrs. Simpson to pay you for the hour you | SE dad One-third cup lemon-lime soda, D. Rinker, W. G. Holt and R. P. spent walking across town and back again?” 1 is Mrs, 1 cup mayonnaise, 14 teaspooon Beightol. she asked. P : curry powder. Cissie was shocked. “Oh, no, mother, I couldn't,” she said. e Thomas Blend ingredients together. | “Why Mrs. Simpson might have been angry if I did that—and d Howard Pack in jar for carrying. ( lub P| ans | never ask me to sit again. I wouldn't want to lose other chances ses Friday's Menus | at sitting jobs just for 50 cents.” ”» ! . “I see,” said Jane Shaw. “You are more interested in saving jnctule on BREAKFAST: Tomato and Insta lation Mrs. Simpson's goodwill than you are in justice. Mrs. Simpson's lm, “Aca- lemon juice, bam and eggs a of the emon juice, id 8s. | | good will means money to you. I doubt whether it's ever a good cial music. vir Ei ular OF Io | Florence Nightingale Club mem-' jdea to make money more important than a principle.” : ers 8 : ** bers will install officers at the Having alerted her child to her enemy, Jane Shaw said no memb: coffee, milk. ' | , Riley Mc- LUNCHEON—Tomato soup last meeting of the season at more. att. crackers, salami sandwiches, noon tomorrow in the Hotel War- The following week, Mrs. Simpson's gay careless voice came | : election of cheese sandwiches, sliced - rep. over the telephone to request Cissie’s services again. Jane Shaw committee oranges and bananas, tea, Incoming officers are Mrs. John silently handed the receiver over to her young fighter. ames Wal- milk. 'A. Strack, president; Mrs. O. S.! $54 a 2 7 2 | wning and PICNIO SUPPER: Picnic grader and Mrs. John Starros, WITH her 14-year-old eyes on her mother's face, Cissie said, duck, savory mayonnaise |iice presidents; Mrs. Howard “I'd love to come Mrs. Simpson, if it's understood that you owe he Federa- pepper rings, radishes, scal- |gpyurgeon, secretary; Mrs. O. C.| me 50 cents for the hour I wasted last week.” s Club will lions, potato and cucumber terra], treasurer, and Mrs. M. C.| It was understood. What's more, there was a mid-evening . m. lunch- salad, buttered rolls, orange | prock, membership secretary. | snack of milk and sandwich left for Mrs. Simpson's sitter, who y in the layer cake, chilled soft drinks, Chairmen will give annual re-| had proved her title to respect. coffes, milk. (ports, and a program will be pre- That's the kind of fight that takes more courage than giving led are o sented. a shove for a shove. That's what our youngsters must be trained lis Lan Cereal for Children for if they are to get along in a world where aggression is not 1 If your children have been . always open or honest, but sometimes calls itself “forgetting” | a edhe? getting milk at school, you may Preservation of Butter other people's rights. a ro ATA want to order more at home dur- Did you know that the quality Life would be a lot lexs complicated for us all if the challenges | rs, Arnold ges | > and ree ing vacation mont’ An excel- of butter deteriorates when it is Were always frank and the showdowns solved by a left hook to the | 8. Mrs lent way to get m/’ » the diet exposed to light? And did you| Jaw. It's not like that. easurer > of youngsters—a- asters, too know that the sturdy paraffined Children should be told so. They should be told and then they . — 18 to use breakfs . cereal and carton is a package that excludes, should be shown, as Cissie was shown, how to handle themselves be held at milk serving for lunch, snacks, light and therefore protects the| in the clinches against fear of misjudgment, against discourtesy, by Alpha and topped with fruit for any quality of butter both in the store against thoughtless disregard and the world's convenient habit meal's dessert. and home refrigerators. of “forgetting’” debts when it is permitted to forget them. iss Venita Physical courage is fine; but moral courage is finer. It's the rant Ave. w kind our young people will need in the fights up the road to ude Mrs ear a Comfortable Frock | meu. | Mrs. Betty co Hardy, The Doctor Says— EF + ly Throck- ven § m— re Handle Food Be sorority | anaie 00 TOMORROW sen by Mrs. & o ' Indianapolis Woman's—2:30 p. m. | ent. it are Propylaeum. “Folded in Clover o . Blossoms,” Mrs. John R. . ‘By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. Thrasher. Reception for new! ild HAVE you ever been waked members. in the middle of the night with Theta Ci ale a terrific stomach ache followed 2 ap, Phi Delta Pi So-| by severe vomiting and a little | T°Fit¥—S3 p. m. Mrs. Scott Dun-| \eringue and later diarrhea? can, 1125 N, LaSalle, hostess. |
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Few of us have escaped such an experience. The most like-
ly cause is food = refreshments, ana ho Poise B ing, th ne e e pains last, le chairman, which fortuMrs. Henry nately is gen0 Lucid. : erally for only : — a few hours, YOUR child and several there is hardly of his friends are playing too anything which rough in the house and makmakes one feel ing too much noise, worse. But WRONG: Yell at them to they are often pn. jordan | be quiet or you'll send all the y over so fast children home.
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that a doctor is not even called and the cause of many such attacks, therefore, is never discovered.
” ” ” SOMETIMES, after a ban-
RIGHT: Tell them quietly but firmly they will have to quit playing so noisily or go out of doors to play. This can be done in such a way that
quet for example, tens or hun- | YOU Won't embarras your dreds have the same thing and | Child before his guests, then there is a better chance 4.2 9 that the nature of the attack YOU are making a will be found and traced to its phone call. source. WRONG: Start in to talk It is true that better methods without identifying yourself. of collecting and handling food, RIGHT: Give your name improved refrigeration, ‘and | before starting to talk. perhaps more thorough cooking » Nn have lessened the number of YO s these violent attacks, but there er hn S007 10 he are still a lot of them. to entertain for her. A HIGH. proportion of these WRONG: Have a shower outbreaks are the result of un- for her. : desirable germs - getting into RIGHT: Have a lun the food, being permitted to tea, or evening Sarheon, grow there by improper han- | not a shower, since no memdling, and not being destroyed ber of the family of the by sufficent cooking. This gives bride-to-be should give a us the clue as to how to elimi- shower for her. nate most forms of food poison- -
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