Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1937 — Page 19
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20, 1987
Children’s Museum to Sponsor 2 Bird Walks This Week-end
Two bird walks scheduled’ for Friday and Saturday are to launch the
1937-38 program for the Children’s Letters have been mailed to ch past year, reminding them of the m
Members of Parent-Teacher ASS0- ¢
ciations are assisting this week with the distribution of winter program calendars and gay membership buttons. Mrs. Donald C. Drake, Junior membership activities general chairman during the past year, is
continue in that capacity for the coming year.
One bird walk is to begin at 2| Filmland Salads Blend of Sauce And Vegetables
P. m. Friday at the Riverside Park shelter house. On Saturday the Orchard School grounds will be the starting point. Trained naturestudy leaders are to guide. Children from the kindergarten age to high school pupils may attend.
Groups to Be Formed
They are to be grouped into units of about 10 each, according to age.
Museum junior membership. ildren who were members during the embership privilege again this season.
year. The feasts are to be distributed to bird baths in City parks. An outing is planned for Dec. 21 to Woollen's Gardens, where the children are to be guests of the Nature Study Club. Transportation is
O/to be arranged by chartered bus.
By MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX Out in Hollywood where beauty is
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All groups Friday are to return to | o habit, salads are a password to |
the shelter house at 4:30 p. ‘ where parents may call for them. The Saturday trip is to be concluded at Orchard School at the same hour.
Mothers of young children are invited to accompany them. Mrs. Irving W. Palmer, sponsor of the Museum Bird Lovers Clubs, and members of her committee are planning to assist guides with the younger groups. Committee members are Mesdames Frank Wise, Harry Wenger, Frank Pobst, Ted C. Brown, C. F. Kortepeter, John Parks, Philip S. Hildebrand, Harry R. Fuller, Thomas A. Grinslade. R. L. Dubois, Loran S. Hickman, Allan M. Overton, Charles E. Stevens, Karl E. Stout and Combie Smith. For more than a decade Indianapolis children have had a concrete part in promoting the work of the museum, which is open to all City children. The Bird Lovers Club meets on alternate Saturdays at 2:30 DP. !. at the museum, beginning on Nov. 6.
Three Units to Be Formed The club, organized last winter.
is to be divided into three units this |
season. Mrs. Ward Rice is to be the leader for the beginners’ group, consisting of children from 5 to 8 years of age who will meet in the museum bird galleries once a
month. Miss Helen Jacoby, Audu-|
bon Society member, is to lead the intermediate group formed of children from 8 to 12, and of the high | school group. The latter two groups | are to meet twice a month during | November, January, February and | March. A meeting on Dec. 18 is to be de- | voted to the preparation of bird |
any well-considered meal. The collection given below originated in | that fabulous land of pulchritude. Etiquette note: Use your knife and fork with these salads if you want to. And in preparing the lettuce, tear the heads to desired size —mouth size-—pieces, Toss in the bowl or arrange on plates before serving.
Dude Ranch Lettuce Bowl { (6 servings)
| Two heads of iceberg head let- | tuce, torn into pieces; 1-2 cup | mayonnaise, 1 teaspoon scraped onion, 2 teaspoons lemon juice, 1-4 teaspoon mustard, dash white | pepper, 1-8 teaspoon paprika, 1-2 | teaspoon salt, 1 cup buttermilk, | 1 cup chopped cabbage, 1 cup cubed | apples. | Blend mayonnaise, onion, season- | ings, and buttermilk, chill well. | Place lettuce in® salad bowl, and | mix with cabbage and apples. Then toss with the well-chilled butter- { milk dressing.
Lettuce Bow! Leo Carrillo With Mexican Dressing |
(6 servings) |
| Two heads firm lettuce, torn into | pieces; 2 tomatoes, cut in eighths: | 8 few radishes, sliced; 1 cup | chopped celery; Mexican dressing. Mix ingredients lightly in salad bowl with Leo Carillo's own Mexican dressing recipe, as follows: Four tablespoons mayonnaise, 2 tablespoons catsup, 1 tablespoon
feasts on an even larger scale this Chili sauce, 1-8 teaspoon paprika, 1 i ——— — | tablespoon tarragon vinegar, 1-2 teaspoon chopped chives or onion,
1 Y , By] D. - | N - . Today’s Pattern |! teaspoon choppea parsiey " | Carrs Palm Springs Lettuce Bowl
(6 servings)
| One head of iceberg head lettuce, | torn into piecss; 1 cup diced bread | fried in oil; 1 clove of garlic, | chopped in 1 teaspoon salt; 1 onion, [sliced thin; 1 pickle, sliced: 3 | chopped green olives: % cup cold | cooked peas; cooked caulifiower flowerets; 1 cold boiled potato | cubed; 1 hard-cooked egg, sliced; 1 [ peeled tomato, cut into eighths. | The dressing: 3 tablespoons salad | oil, 1 tablespoon vinegar, 1 teaspoon | salt, 1 teaspoon brown sugar, %
| “Ina black pepper.
In a mixing bowl put the bread, | [ garlie, salt and onion. Add pickle, olives, vegetables, oil and seasonings. Toss the ingredients with a spoon and fork lightly until thoroughly coated with oil. Add vinegar and toss again. Put the lettuce in | the salad bowl, add vegetables, toss [again and serve.
| Fraternity Drive Ends Alpha Nu Chapter, Beta Phi Sigma Fraternity, has announced a successful reorganization drive that is to be climaxed with reopening of the fraternity rooms tonight.
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