Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1981 — Page 7

MRgjAND MRS. MILTON LAVORN KEYS August rites match Keys

\Homer /?. Johnson photo] Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lavorn Keys exchanged vows Saturday. August 1, at University Christian Church. ' Mrs. Keys is the former Marguerite Hazelwood, daughter of The Reverend and Mrs. James C. Hazelwood. She is a 1981 graduate of Notre Dame University. Mr. Keys, a graduate of Saturday is Tabernacle Picnic Day On September 5 at 5 p.m., a picnic sponsored by Taberndcle Presbyterian Church Park, 34th and Central, will be held with speeches and awards honoring MFNA’s Beautification Week. From 7-10 p.m., a disco sponsored by MFNA with Harold Rogers, D.J., will conclude the week’s activities.

Indiana State University, is the son of The Reverend and Mrs. Charles Keys. Wedding honor attendants were Ms. Alice Terry and Richard Bruce. The Milton Keys have just returned from their honeymoon. thanking all who helped make their wedding day a memorable one.

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PART 2 IN A SERIES HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH? MIND YOUR MEASURES

NOTE TO PARENTS: Thr urtu-le below explain* the art el measuring and why careful measuring is important in cooking. The act of measuring, however, can lead ^to more than tasty meals —it can he instrumental in helping a child understand fractions It is so much easier to learn by seeing and doing than just bv reading We all know that ‘l. plus '■* equals V but >uch things are often difficult for a youngster to grasp Let your voungster experiment to find out how many ways there are to make 1 w hole cup — using halves, tbirds and quarters And how many cups it takes to fill his milk glass. hi> cocoa cup. a sauce pan With this sort of learning through experimentation, your child will learn to understand fractions. m a (rat l ion of t he time it might normally take * * * The people w ho create recipes experiment a lot to get them to taste just right They try all sorts of ingredients, m many different quantities, before they are satisfied ‘When a ret ipe finally is printed in a newspaper, magazine or book, it contains just exactly what is needed just enough salt, just enough sugar, just enough milk, just enough everything. So when you follow a recipe to make a meal, vou have to he careful toadd the right amounts, too Not too much, not too little, but just enough Measuring correctly is one of the most important parts of cooking To help you. there are many standard measuring tool?. Thenare cups made especially for measuring liquids, and others that an* best for dry ingredients, and there are spoons to measure small amounts of things If you use the right tool, measuring i- easy. Measuring Liquids. Measuring cups for liquids are usually glass or plastic Ao you can see through them, and they have a spout for easy pouring The measurements are marked oh the side If a recipe calls for ** cup of milk, slowly pour milk into the measuring cup until it comes up to the mark (Bend down so vour eve is at the same level as the mark you need to reach. • Measuring Dry Ingredients. Measuring cups for dry ingredients are usually metal or plastic and they usually come m sets of four These are used to measure ingredients like flour and sugar The largest holds exactly 1 cup. the next w ill hold 4 cup. the next cup. and the smallest '4 cup Thecupsare usually marked, so it w ill be easy to tell w hich is which To measure dry ingredients exactly, select the proper size measuring cup < if you need ‘4 cup of sugar, use the cup marked 1 -»1 and fill it heaping full. Now take a tool with a verv straight edge (spatula or the straight blade of a table knifei and level off the ingredients, so they come to the topof thecup. If a recipe calls for - t cup of something, you 11 need to use the cup marked 1 <. but use it twice. If the recipe calls for ^ cup of something, you can use the cups marked fa and ’•», because ,/ a plus '4 equals V Using Measuring Spoons. W'hen small amounts of ingredients are needed, measuring spoons are used These, like measuring cups usually come in sets of four: 1 tablespoon. 1 teaspoon, ' a teaspoon, and 'a teaspoon Measuring spoons can be used both for liquid ingredients and dry ingredients If you use them for liquids, pour very carefully to avoid spills. If you use them for dry ingredients, heap them full and then level them off. just as you do when you use a measuring cup for dry ingredients. And if a recipe calls for *4 teaspoon, use the la teaspoon and the U teaspoon. It works just like adding fractions. TVicky Stuff. Some ingredients are not liquids, and they are not dry either How do you measure them? Let’s use margarine as an example If you are making a KRAFT Macaroni and Cheese Dinner you need *4 cup margarine. Stick margarine usually has markingson the wrapper that will tell how much will equal '4 cup But if it comes in ^ plastic tub, you will need to measure it yourself It's easy if you remember that % cup plus »4 cup equals 1 cup All you need to do is fill a liquid measuring cup to the % mark with water, and then drop in spoonfuls of margarine until the water level rises to the 1 cup mark; when that happens, you know you have '4 cup of the margarine Lift it out with a slotted spoon so the water can run off, and add it to your other ingredients.

25th year together

WHILE on a West cost business trip, Mr. and Mrs. Wdliavt Taylor, shown here with the captain of the ferry boat. Golden Gate, took time out to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary.

silver anniversary

UNKNOWN to them, a sterling silver treat is being readied for Mr. and Mrs. Henry [Ruth] Townsend’s 25th wedding anniversary. The handsome couple, married September 8, 1956, are to be surprised in their home at 2878 South State with a reception given by two of their devoted children, Ruthie McIntyre and Henry Collins Jr. Joining them will be daughters Barbara Hams and Camille Allen and a sister, Maxine Chandler. The four-hour September 5 tribute to The Townsends begins at 3 p.m. Wishard alumni gather Saturday for program The Wishard Memorial Hos- Coryell, Willa Brooks, Betty pital School of Nursing Alumni McElfresh and Virginia M: will hold their biennial Home- Cafouros. coming celebration Saturday, Amortg the honored guests September 12. be Dr. William T. Paynter, Registration and a coffee Medical Director of the Wishhour will be held from 9 to 10:30 ard Memorial Hospital, Mr. a.m. in the Multipurpose Room William I. Jenkins, Hospital of the Myers Building. Guests Administrator, Mrs. Betty Dithen may tour the hospital nius, R.N., Acting Director of facilities. The luncheon will be Nursing and Chaplain H. N. served in the cafeteria from 11 Kallio. a.m. to 1 p.m. A business meeting and business meeting will program will follow in the cen ter its, discussion on the Mvers Auditorium from 1 to 3 Alumt is exciting new project: p.m. Concluding the day’s a Museum. Ideas are pouring in activities, there will be ' a to create a museum which will reception in the Multipurpose preserve the history of medical Room, 3 to 4 p.m. development that served the Alumni president. Wilma P. Indianapolis community for the Eberly, has named the follow- P ast 100 years, ing alumni members to assist in Th® original school started in arrangements: Marcia Aten, Flower Mission in 1883, and Betty Brodecker, Virginia S. W H1 mark their 100th Craig, Margaret Wicks, Jean anniversary in 1983.

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jfp nGi 1BRS MR. AND MRS. HOUSTON WALLS Garden anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Houston Walls of Indianapolis, who were married August 31, 1931 in Money, Mississippi, celebrated their ,50th wedding anniversary with a Thanksgiving service Saturday, August 22, 4:30 p.m., at New Bethel Baptist Church. Dr. F. Benjamin Davis, pastor, assisted by Rev. Willard Nance, assistant pastor, and Rev. Robert A. Lee, conducted the service. A reception followed in the fellowship hall. The couple was attended by their lifelong friends, Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Reynolds of Chicago. Other out-of-town guests were Allen Reynolds, Chicago:

Southside Happenings

By OLGA ROBINSON

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Evidently, we have a hungry . . davlieht of a n bandit out this way. He must’ve f nter ’ br ° ad V *

times. It seems he told them

visited my house Tuesday, and from all indications he’s a pretty big person. The lady next door says he stole from her cookies, cupcakes, popcorn and other edibles. In our reports to police, she said.the

stranger must’ve cut her screen about it.

to gain entry.

If you ask me, he's a bold young man who might hang around in front of the Barrington Lounge. He didn’t take anything here, but neighbors

he was a relative of mine. No

way!

There are four widows living in this particular section of Stone Key, and it would .be a shame to see them terrorized by some one like this. Think

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Grandview Roundup i Grandview Civic Association holds its big once-a-year “Get Acquainted Fall Roundup" Sunday, September 20, beginning at 3 p.m., in Juan Solomon Park, Grandview at Foxhill Drive. According to Mrs. S. Smith, association president, much of the detail is being handled by captains of the blocks which comprise GCA. They are Leon Bradford. Robert Harden, Charles Harry, Anna Jones, Bessie Jones, Theodosia White, Clara Carter, Ruth Woods, Dorothy Brooks, Eloise Solomon, Leonard Burnett, Wilbur Bolling, Clara Bridge forth and Chester E. Newton. Purpose of Grandview Civic Association is to encourage good community citizenship, concentrating on such things as property appearance, pet control, recreational facilities, sanitation, welcoming new families, non-partisan political activity, and cooperative planning.

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Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Williams, Mrs. Leora Haggan, Mrs. Betty Tucker, Mrs. Sharon Freeman, all from Maywood. 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown and sons, St. Louis, Mo.; Oliver Stafford, Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Stafford and dear friends Mrs. Tommy Ewing and Mrs. Lillian Terriel, all from Cleveland, 0. - The Walls received many gifts and congratulations from their friends and relatives. There were also special greetings from Mayor William Hudnut, Governor Robert Orr, Congressman Dave Evans and Marion County Sheriff James L. Wells.

BIG winner in the flavor sweepstakes is this combination of ground beef and spinach in a tomato sauce.

Renovation work out here on Stone Key continues smoothly. It’s heartening to see blacks working for the Kentucky construction firm contracted. Looks like the men, instead of demolishing buildings, are taking materials from some to use

later.

****** Cross-districting busing to Abraham Lincoln School in Perry Township went very smoothly. I never saw so many black parents participating in first-school-day activities. There were at least 20 of them on the two IPS buses, loaded with 150 students.

Ounce for ounce ground beef is a family favorite and a versatile ingredient for easy to make main dishes. For example: Beef Patties Florentien is a lively combo of cooked spinach and ground beef. Browned patties are then cooked in a flavorful tomato soup sauce fragant with the goodness of ripe tomatoes thanks to convenient Campbell's Condensed Tomato Soup. If your family members, especially the young ones, aren’t just Popey-wild about spinach, don’t tell them aboaut this secret ingredient until after they have tasted and savored the dish. They are sure to like the appearance of the beef patties...flecked with delicate green . pinach. leaves and topped with tomato sauce. Along with Beef Patties Florentine, serve a yellow vegetable and an apple-grape

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salad. End the meal with a flourish...Rainbow Ice Cream Pie (fill a chocolate crumb pie crust with three flavors of ice cream; freeze until firm.) Try other beef-tomato soup combinations. Stir Campbell's Condensed Tomato Soup into meat loaf. Or add it to your favorite beef stew. Make a tangy tomato soup-horseradish sauce to spoon over hamburgers. BEEF PATTIES FLORENTINE 2 slices bacon 1 pound ground beef 1 cup cooked chopped spinach well drained V2 cup fine dry bread crumbs 'A teaspoon garlic salt Dash pepper 'A cup chopped onion 1 can (10 3 A ounces) Campbell’s Condensed Tomato Soup V2 cup water In skillet, cook bacon until crisp; remove and crumble. Meanwhile, combine beef, spinach, crumbs, salt and pepper; shape into 4 oval patties. Brown patties and cook onion in drippings until tender. Pour off fat. Add soup, water and bacon. Cover; cook over low heat 20 minutes. Stir occasionally. Makes 4 servings.

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