Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1951 — Page 9
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Eat Well for Less—
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By GAYNOR MADDOX CANNED TUNA, the fish
most everybody likes, is. plen- - tiful. The 1950 pack which we
now are using was the largest in ory.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1, 1051
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an her sister's quiset bridal a high round roke outlined and a basque.
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One small can tuna, flaked, one-| half - cup celery, chopped, six] sweet pickles, chopped; juice of! half a lemon, one-fourth cup mayonnaise, eight slices bread, one # egg, beaten, one-half cup milk, salt and pepper, one-fourth cup butter or margarine, Mix tuna, celery, pickles, lemon juice and mayonnaise. Sprea mixture on four slices of bread. Cover with other slices. Tie each] gandwich with string. Mix egg. with milk. Season with salt and pepper. Dip each sandwich in milk-egg 7 mixture. Melt butter in large skil-| Jet. When hot, fry sandwiches | two minutes on each side, or un-| til golden brown. Cut string. Serve, hot for four. i " ” » HOT OR COLD TUNA LOAF |
By SUE BURNETT . This prétty set of under: ! wear is sure to find a welcome
in your lingerie wardrobe. A
% One-quarier up butter two, well fitted tailored slip with ablespoons cornstarch, one tea-| . : spoon salt, one cup milk, one egg, | built-up shoulders, or ribbon lightly beaten, one small can] straps, and a lovely gown tuna, drained, .one’ small can| that's cut full’ and comfort- , . sliced "mushrooms, drained, one] ably. cup small canned peas, one cup] Pattern 8590 is a sew- -rite | gour cream. si Melt butter in saucepan, and] perteratey Date a 2 1 add cornstarch, stirring until,
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blended. ‘Add salt and milk and| cook over low heat, stirring con-| stantly until well mixed . and] thickened, Stir mixture grad-| ually into lightly-‘beaten egg, then | return to saucepan over heat. | “Cook gently two minutes. Re-| move from heat and add tuna, mushrooms* and peas. Fold In sour cream. Grease a small loaf: pan or individual molds lightly | with oil. Outline a fish with strips = of pimento on bottom of pan. Pour in tuna mixture. Set mold in pan of water. Bake at 375 degrees F. (moderate oven) 40 to 45 minutes or until firm. Unmold and serve hot. :Or cool and chill two hours. Unmold. Serve hot or cold. It's more like a meat loaf and men will like it.
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. i ~ Thursday's Menus frei insisnsiiniin iin BREAKFAST: Fresh fruit | bowl, scrambled eggs with fried tomato rings, enriched toast, butter or fortified mar- City ....cecceen.. Senaserance .e garine, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Tomato juice, toasted peanut butter and bacon sandwiches, raw carrot sticks and radishes,
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By. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
HYDE PARK, N. Y,, Aug. \Appropriations Committee in cutting the budget of the Gift patterns printed inside. State Department for foreign contributions is something | "everyone of us should consider carefully. If we feel strongly
| about it, I think we should let our|
{strict the United States payments | stayed.out of organizations Ww here
we with the Staté Department and | feel, since-the Senate will shortly try to show that it is evident the {take action and there may be U. S. never did have any interest some chance to restore some of in
the United Nations: or in
«ithe cuts. : making any international organi-| . | In addition, the House voted zation work. : last Wednesday to. further re-| They will claim they "have
[to any of these Jriternational or-|théy felt they were unable to -pay |
{ganizations to 332 per cent of]
are organizations in which our
(country has borne a heavier per- {the obligation. It
\centage than other nations—in {some cases a very much heavier
. |percentage — but an agreement |has been reached that in dos
{which is only one year, the U. S. subscription would be reduced to 3314 per cent in many instances. o =" »
THIS ACTION
of the House
their share, but wherever® they
There had an obligation, they have done
all they possibly could to. fulfill will sound so virtuous on their part and we will be made to appear dishonorable and selfish. =" bd " I CANNOT that people want. to put themselves in a position where they do not keep
believe
{heir word for one more year. The | ord given has to be given by re-| (will mean that to the United rae people on ‘the admin-
[Nations itself we will be in de- istrative side of the government,
fault by quite a large sum, and and, of course, the Congress has n to back up that word. i Qur Be is-one govern-|
in lesser amounts we wii be i oefault. de Ape. 24h RN £3 AES TIPE AS Goh Pan American Union, —
Word Health Drganization ana does not
International Labor Organiza-
tion.
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Ta. tive
_— mean much to other parts of the world: Other people | will think of ‘us as a government | Of cowurse, the-Soviets will point thd4t has kept “its. word or gone] 'to our Congress as being at odds back on-it.
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Reopened In Chicago
By ROBERT M. LEWIN
CHICAGO, Atig. 1 (CDN) T--Fousewives and teen-age!
{these warm summer nights and
{watching television.
They're taking” off lounging
pajamas, shorts and blue jeans.| They're: wearing dresses again—| {popular and better-priced dresses.
And they're going out nights. The result: The lull, that had nit
{the Chicago dress manufacturing {industry harder than anything!
since the depression of the 1930s,! | bars, he’s disobeying Army reg-
iis over. | Ninety-eight per cent of Chi-! cago’s 6000 AFL dressmakers
now are employed, Morris Bialis,
Board, AFL International Ladies)
{Garment Workers, has announced.
Factory Reopens
One long-established dress fac- - Fi tory that went out of business in.
April has reopened.
Dressmakers are replenishing the sold-out stocks and are busy| . sewing so that stores will
ready to reap the harvest of fall] business.
Only factories that make
getting going.
Things were so gloomy in the industry-last Spring the union re-| + : fused to ask for a pay raise, even| 5 flowers will make attractive though it was entitled to seek
one under its contract with 80-|
odd factories.
Hundreds of dressmakers were!
idle. Overtime was prohibited
» But not now—Mr. Bialis said ‘that a demand would be made for a 10 per cent raise, the maximum,
1-—The action of the House under wage stablization regula-
tions.
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Teen Problems—
Tips on Military Customs
o By JOAN NOW. THAT our brothers
| and beaus are going into serv-
| t
ice, let’s check up on military
| customs.
First, the matter of hats and
caps. Naturally, a boy takes
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\girls have changed their ‘minds again. : They're tired of staying In
{
{ or if he wears
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manager of the Chicago Joint|
be|
the] cheaper lines are a little slow «in
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off his civilian hat when greeting a lady, but according to military etiquet, the cap is part of the uniform and it is not
proper to remove: it out-of-doors, except during active sports. °
So don’t think your soldier i rude if he fails to tip his hat it in an elevator. From the military point of view, all elevators are out-
doors. i ¥ ¥ =
* AND HERE'S a point, best girls, sisters, mothers and wives should not wear the full-sized service insignia. If Friend Fred offers you a set of lieutenant's
ning Woman
By Eircabett Hilyer BASIC INGREDIENTS—Low bowls that hold candles as well
bases for table centerpieces.:|
Florists' clay and wax also wil" | | come to your aid. . Always have on hand a supply of varied holders. The one sketched is. the newesi, a design in plastic that holds tiny stems as securely as bigger
| ones. , -
WILL
HELLO, HI, MAMIE RODGER /
FAILS TO 7IP HIS HAT
ulations and you must refuse to wear them. There are, however, miniature copies of certain insignia which service men may properly give. Same with decorations — medals and the like. A decoration is worn only by the: one who - earned it. Even those presented posthumously to a hero's family must not be worn. : ou = ” PRI CEDENCE of r~nk’ is | Important on official occasions. In the privacy .of the family or yin a group of intimate friends,
the etiquet of rank is not ob-~ |
served—not even at a formal | wedding. Furthermore, while standing
in line at post officess restau-
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Don't Delay A Dress Recor / [A stitch in time may save more /than nine..It may save a whole |dress, blouse -or other expensive item of clothiig or household goods, stitch is before articles go into the {wash or out to the dry cleaner, py specialists of the Agriculture Department remind thrifty \Romemakers. : A little hole or tear that can be imended in a moment may grow. {big. in just one laundering or |cleaning. Give that 'hole plenty jof agitation in the washer or rub-
i i | {
. ibing in the tub, then let the wind
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rants, theaters or wherever,.all |=
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! pull his rank will get a well- | deserved snubhing,
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