Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1951 — Page 34

experts advised: : \ “Good food, offered in a friendly, matter - of - fact way, without urging. That's the basis for help{ing children _to develop good eating habits. :

By GAY PAULEY

United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, July 21-—-If your :

a similar booklet on “Transformagic” introduced by Du Pont last year. Written by. Peter Hunt, a Cape Cod artist, . the hook explains the. easy way {o make old furniture new. All his designs revolve around

the novice.

boolget still is available at the

local Du Pont store.

Tins on Care

Of Silverware

Wash It Early After Meals

with the simplest precautions, keeping your silverware in beau-

ANTIQUED CHEST—For a summer cottage this old chest can be transformed with paint and whimsical angel figures. Three shades of pink make an attractive

tiful condition is a very easy mat

dustry Council. he first important step is to use your silver every day and to see to it that it is washed In hot, soapy water as soon after each meal as possible. See that all food, especially egg, and grease is removed. Rinse in hot water. Dry thoroughly. Avold contact of silver with rubber and .do not keep anything of rubber in the same drawer rubber tarnishes silver, A simple and easy way to prevent tarnish is to use one of the many fine chests built for this purpose, while for silver pieces that do not come into use every day, tarnish-resistant bags and rolls are recommended.

Old Shutters Attractive -

Inside Type Can Be Adapted

Inside shutters, often seen today in 50-year-old homes, can be made attractive. Simply nail to them some oneeighth inch panels of pressed wood. The procedures then may be varied: Paint or enamel the surfaces and apply smome artistic decalcomanias, or stencil of your own

design, Cover them, Instead, with gay chintz or print, gluing on the material after turning under the edges, ; Apply wallpaper of a suitable design. The pressed wood panels should

he attached with finishing nails, and it's a good idea, too, to bevel the edges” of the panels with a sandblock. Child Rest Periods Children who have reached the stage in their development that they consider naps “babyish” may sometimes be persuaded to sub-

Call it a rest period instead.

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ROOM SPICE — If you can

. make only one’room change in |

| the living room this fall, decide on a coffee table. It can be a different color from the rest of the room, even a different wood. And it may assume an unusual shape even though the rest of the room sticks to the conventional.. The one shown ! comes as a pair of tables. Each is L-shaped and has three legs. Together they may form a square or the unusual shape sketched.

Cranberries

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Those on “special now have cranberries as a perk er-upper.

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STEP-BY-STEP—Here is the way fo paint the angels on the chest.

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researchers on each slice, Roll up and skewer

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Kach 100 grams contains only 10 calories. The cranberries, packed in 12-ounce glass]

Like to Eat

They said children just naturally like to eat, but usually become “problem eaters” because mama is just too.anxious to keep them well fed. She keeps urging more on then Advice from the authorities on, this practice is simple. “Just put yourself in the child's place,” they urged. “Ask your if you would enjoy your meal with someone standing over. you, urging you to eat and scolding you if you didn’t.” ‘ The writers said small upsets may spoil a child's appetite temporarily. Maybe the youngster is teething. Perhaps a cold is coming on. Watch the child carefully for symptoms of {llness, they said. But don’t force him to eat. The health authorities said many mothers worry needlessly {for fear their children aren't get- — ting enough food. Medical relsearch, they pointed out, shows [that light eaters aren't starving. |Some children just need more food | {than others. i

Problem Solved

Li'L Abner's As for the child who demands p . A . {his dessert first, the experts said n Print Again once he finds out he can have a Al Capp's madcap mountain sweet first, he usually starts leav- | folk have moved from Dogpatch!/ing it until the end of the meal. onto a new line of colorful plastic, Some parents, the experts said, draperies. believe in encouraging a child to Some 20 of the most popular eat ‘by using the ‘starvation| inhabitants of the Li'l Abner method.” That consists of making comic strip people the print, is him go without food until he’s so just the ticket for children's bed- hungry he changes his mind about rooms, nurseries and rumpus his usual refusal. | | rooms. | They said that system might | And it will move into coliege work in some cases but “too often dorms, come September, as well|it becomes an upsetting battle of |as home bars, kitchens, bath-|wills between child and parent.” {rooms or television rooms. | To introduce new foods, the exThe drapes include a center perts suggested children learn valance and are 27” by 90”. The ahout them gradually, Offer them | valance . trots completely acrossiearly in the meal, while ‘the {the 27” expanse, They are made youngster still is hungry and in {of pure vinylite plastic, and the good humor (characters are printed on ivory Make the portions small, they in red and black, blue and black. said, so that the child immediately | green and black and yellow and pinks “Well, is this all I get?” ‘black. Matching bedspreads are : roth Fe ; His usual reaction is to lick the available. Carried locally. = it platter clean,

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Tuna Cheese Fingers

Make a Tasty Tid-Bit Top Yeast Breads

§ : ! A good accompaniment to a With Fresh Fruits fruit salad is Tuna Cheese Fin-| Next time you make yeast puf's gers. Make them by removing/on a bright summer morning, |crusts from fresh sandwich-style | give them a gay air by topping {bread. Spread with softened with sparkling cherries or lusbutter and sprinkle with one or|cious peaches. two tablespoons grated cheese. : Place a tablespoon tuna salad

Prepare muffin pans by putting one-half teaspoon of melted butter or margarine 4n each.. Cover with about one teaspoon of cin-namon-sugar mixture and aronce. range pitted cherries or a : SA peaches in each cup. . When sweet Washing of Blankets light, stir down and drop in muf-

Soiled blanket bindings or spots | fin cups, filling about one-half

th toothpicks. Toast under oiler, turning often until “finrers’’ are toasty-brown. Serve nt

jars, are sweetened by sucaryl on blankets should be given pre- full. Let rise until light (about |calolum, and are available on lo-|treatment before the blanket is|30 minutes). Bake in moderate

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Keeps From Sticking

| Glycerine rubbed over

| with glass stoppers.

|put into a washer, Wash bindings|oven (375 degrees F.) 20 to 25 {with a soft brush which has been |minutes. moistened with warm water and {rubbed with a mild soap (or syn-| chilled lemonade for an afternoon

corks thetic detergent, if you are going!snack, and as a dinner feat mit gracefully to afternoon re- will prevent them from sticking in |to use synthetic detergent in the with cold sliced ham and laxation if the label is changed. {the bottles. It is similarly useful iwasher).

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By GAYNOR MADDOX YOU'RE. SITTING on the porch or on the lawn under a shady = tree when’ someone brings out a dish of maraschino cherry cookies and a bowl of fruit punch with a “blush of maraschino cherry juice in it. That would be all in the pink, wouldn't you agree? ~ # A MARASCHINO CHERRY COOKIES Two hard-cooked egg yolks, one-half cup butter or maragarine, one-half sugar, one raw egg yolk, well beaten, ten maraschino cherries, two cups sifted all-purpose flour, one-half teaspoon grated lemon peel, two tablespoons almond extract, one tablespoon maraschino cherry juice, additional mara-

| schino cherries.

Rub hard-cooked egg yolks through sieve. In a bowl, cream butter, sugar and beaten egg yolk. Add sieved egg yolks.

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2 egg whites, unbeaten 1% c. sugar Dash of salt 14 c. water 2 tsp. light corn sirup 2 tsp. instant coffee 1 tsp. vanilla Combine egg whites, sugar, salt, water, corn sirup, and instant cof= fee in top of a double boiler, Beat with rotary egg beater or electrie beater about one minute, or until ® | thoroughly mixed. ; Cook over rapidly boiling water, beating constantly with rotary egg beater (or at high speed of electric beater) seven minutes, or until frosting will stand up in stiff peaks. (Stir frosting up from bottom and sides of pan oc~ casionally with rubber scraper, spatula, or spoon.)

FIT FOR THE GODS—Ambrosia punch served with maraschino cherry cookies is excellent for

Cut maraschino cherries into, small pieces with scissors or sharp knife. Add cherries, flour, lemon peel, almond extract and maraschino cherry juice; . mix thoroughly. Chill dough. On lightly floured board or pastry cloth, roll dough thin; cut <-with small cookie cutter, Place on greased cookie sheet. Decorate top center of each cookie with maraschino cherry slice. Bake in moderate oven (350 degress F.) 10-12 minutes, or until edges of cookies are light brown. This makes three dozen cookies.

AMBROSIA PUNCH

One cup orange juice one cup pineapple juice, one-third cup

honey, one cup ginger ale.

refrigerator befora serving.

Rye Bread Spread 'A tangy spread for rye bread lemon juice, five sliced maraschino gandwiches is made by blending cherries, one-half cup maraschino| cottage cheese with crumbled cherry juice, three tablespoons Bjey or Roquefort cheese, crisp bacon bits, sliced stuffed olives, In a large pitcher, combine allland mayonnaise. This ingredients. Stir to blend. Chill in also i= delicious on pumpernickel bread.

Monday's Menus

BREAKFAST: Blueberries, corn flakes, crisp bacon, enriched toast, butter or fortified margaine, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Tuna fish and. vegetable sandwiches, maraschino cherry cookles, tea, milk. DINNER: Poached frozen fish fillets with shrimp curry sauce, parsley new potatoes, minted peas, enriched rolls watercress and cucumber salad, French dressing, watermelon, coffee, milk.

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2. Or choose an emerald to shine your crowning glory. Of course, I mean

the emerald-clear PRELL SHAMPOO }

your Woolworth store carries. It makes hair look radiantly alive . . . because Prell's patented ingredients give amazing free-rinsing action so no dulling film is left. Hair simply sparkles... is softer, smoother, younger looking! When you set your hair, you'll notice more body and “spring” —find it holds a curl better. Try Prell for that “radiantlyalive” look. Visit Woolworth’s and choose from three convenient sizes.

3. Does your wave wilt after a swim . . or a summer shower? You should learn about LILT! That's the cream oil home permanent that makes your hair look . . . feel . . . behave so much like the loveliest naturally curly hair that Procter & Gamble guarantees it! The secret is in Lilt's ingredients... so fine, you can use your old plastic curlers for the same lasting wave. Buy Lilt at Woolworth’s. Choose kit or refill. (Woolworth's has both.) Then Lilt your crowning glory...and long may it wave!

4. You've a helpful beauty partner in a good comb. Ever realize how often you turn to yours to keep you looking trim? After a ride, a sail, a swim, between dances . . . out it comes! Only a sturdy comb would stand up under that kind of heavy duty. That's why I tell all my friends about the LORRAINE GENUINE HARD RUBBER COMBS I buy at Woolworth’s. They're so strong and resilient, I find Lorraine Hard Rubber Combs last much longer . . . keep

their teeth to a ripe old age. Wool-

worth's has one for every purpose.

5. Smooth isthe word for smart women. Even in summer skin needs smoothing care. (Sunand water canbe drying!) Why not stop at Woolworth's for CASHMERE BOUQUET HAND LOTION? Its skin-pampering fanolin keeps you satiny from head to toe. And you'll love Cashmere Bouquet's fragrance.

6. What's your best foundation for beauty? I think you'll agree that nothing does more for you than a bright, glowing complexion. That means you can't afford to neglect skin care . , . but you can save time by using LADY ESTHER 4-PURPOSE FACE CREAM. With Lady Esther Cream you cleanse and soften your skin. ..and help nature refine pores «ll & once. It's that simple and quick! Lady Esther makes a lovely light powder base too. Buy one of the three thrifty sizes at Woolworth's and use this modern face cream regularly.

when you're powdering your face. No need for heavy, "cakey”

7. The light touch is the right touch

sunlight or moonlight be beauty bright”

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ON FUN Everyone loves 4 party mn patio, porch or lawn. Smart folks go to Woolworth's for inspiring party ideas. Games GERD. to heep the kiddies bappy and canasta sets GP Sor the adults. For icy refreshments, 207 beverage sis “eve pus Jestive dinner ware and practical plastic place mats << | to wt a bawdsome table. Boen fans 2 10 hesp gests cool. You'll find so many party pretties at Woolworth's, All thriftily priced:

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ESTHER FACE POWDER I bought at Woolworth's for several reasons. The shades are so fresh, clear, appealing . . . and Woolworth's has such a wonderf assortment you're sure to find the per fect one for you. I like Lady Esther’ texture 00 . . , light, fine, airy . .. ¥! it clings for hours, Look for Lady Esther Face Powder at Woolworth's.

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10. Take 5 seconds for insurance that your beauty will be completely effective. To know you're sweet in the “close-ups”, banish every trace of underarm perspiration and odor with: super-effective New VETO. Veto takes: just 5 seconds to apply, yet gives all-day; protection. That's because it stops odor] instantly . . . checks perspiration more|

_ efficiently. Ask your Woolworth sales

girl for a jar of New Veto. Use it as often as you need. It's mild — won't irritate normal skin or harm fabrics.

11. And is your smile beauty bright? If you can’t truthfully answer, “yes"...this one-minute test may point the way to pearlier teeth. Do this: Run your tongue over your teeth. Feel a filmy coating? Then for one minute, brush teeth with film-removing PEPSODENT! TOOTH PASTE. (You can buy a tube at Woolworth's.) Repeat the tongue = How much cleaner your teeth will eel . . . how much brigher "I look! Pepsodent’s gxclusive hs fp agent is responsible . , , removes dilling film effectively, yet gently. When you remove film, you help reduce tooth decay. Iriufh makes the difference in Pepsodent’s film-removing formula. So next time you visit Woolworth's, think of your smile and reach for Pepsodent,

12. If your taste in dentifrices runs to tooth powder, Woolworth's has one that's double-acring. It's PEPSODENT; AMMONIATED TOOTH POWDER, Here's a cleanser that’s everything you look for in a tooth powder. Yoy'll marvel at the way Pepsodent Ammonie ated Powder gets teeth clean... in fact, spotlessly bright. So flattering. Its sec-!

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it's ammoniated to help reduce tooth! decay. Pick up 2 can at Woolworth's and aé it refulaly. Sites wach meal think you'll find it

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