Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1937 — Page 10

TUESDAY, NOV. Simplicity In Menus

Is Advised

Old-Fashioned Week-End |

Pleasant Way To Entertain.

By MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX It's nice to be old-fashioned when that means you like to invite friends in to have Sunday evening supper with vou The week-end is nearly over, there is plenty of food in the refrigerator, and a few hours of relaxation make a perfect beginning for the new week. Keep your menus make your old-fashioned in a {friendly way. The following menus will help you get the most out of this very simple vet very pleasant form of entertaining. Cheese Dreams Tomato Salad with Russian Dressing Sliced Peaches and Cream Cookies Tea Milk

Cheese Dreams servings) Twelve slices white slices American cheese, 12 ter ls cup milk, salt Remove the bread, spread wich with the add milk and in mixture, fry piping hot Chicken and Ham en Casserole Steamed Rice Spiced Apricots Toasted Rye Bread Baked Apples with Whipped Cream Sugar Cookies

(4 to 6 bread, 6 cup but1 egg, crusts from the and make & sandcheese. Beat egg, salt. Dip sandwich in butter and serve

Tea Milk

Chicken and Ham en Casserole (4 to 6 servings) Two cups cooked chicken, 2 cups boiled ham, 1 onion, 2 cup butter, 3, cup mushrooms, “i teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon paprika, 1la cups cream Saute mushroom In utes, stirring add the and mushrooms dish, to this sliced ham and Simmer in a slow FF) for 10 oven, cover cheese and put decrees F.) and browns Scalloped Apple with Whole Wheat

chopped onion and sliced butter for 5 minall the time. To this ngs Put onions into a casserole diced chicken and with cream. oven (300 degrees Remove from top with Parmesan in a hot oven (400 cook until

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Sweet Potato and Broiled Bacon Bread and Butter Salad Bowl of Mixed Greens French Dressing Sponge Cake with Chocolate Sauce Tea Milk Scalloped Sweet Potato and Apple (4 to 6 servings) 6 cup

apples, 1 butter,

Six sweet cup brown water Boil slice

potatoes sugar, 2

sweet potatoes and peel and Peel, core and slice apples. Use a baking dish and put first a layer of sweet potatoes, apples, brown sugar and butter. Continue until dish is full. Add a little water. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) about i: hour.

Isabella Order To Install Nov.

Arrangements were complete day for the annual Communion and breakfast of Mother Theodore Circle, Daughters of Isabella to be held Sunday, Nov. 7 Members are to attend nual memor mass at 7:30 ‘a. m. at St. Jon's Catholic Church. The Glee Club under the direction of Misses Rosemary Lawlor and Laura Fuss will sing. Mrs. James stalled regent lowing the Lincoln

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Ryan is to be inat the meeting folbreakfast in the Hotel Travertine Room Other ‘officers to be inducted are Miss Mary T. Lenihan, vice regent; Miss Agnes Dooley, recording secretary; Miss Mary E. Sullivan, trustee; Miss Martha Hickey, treasurer. Miss Thelma Haugh, financial secretary; Mrs. Clara Feldman, custodian; Mrs. Margaret Finnegan, chancellor; Miss Marie lL.enahan, monit Miss Regina Schneider, first guide; Miss Helen Uphaus, second guide; Miss Frances Steidle, inside guard; Miss Connor, outside guard: ma Kernel, scribe; Mrs. Hegarty banner bearer, Laura Fuss, musician Mrs. Oda F. Wiley, state regent, is to be installing officer. The Glee Club is to sing during installation services.

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Parole Sy stem,

Mrs. M. E. Robbins is seventh dis-

trict Federation of Clubs reserva- |

tions chairman for Indiana University’s first clubwomens’ be held in Bloomington Nov. Mrs. W. D. Keenan, trict president, Robbins’ dames michael, Reservation Friday.

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has announced Mrs. assistants.

Basil Vaught, Otis Car-

institute to | seventh dis- | They are: Mes- |

E. N. Niles and Roy Horne. | lists are to be closed |

Study of crime control and parole |

systems abuse at the institute

is to be undertaken | The subject is be- |

ing emphasized this year in the In- |

diana Federation program

under |

leadership of Mrs. Edwin L. Poston,

Martinsville, president, Dr. Edwin H. Sutherland, ology department head and Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology president, is to conduct the one-day course.

Club Fetes Ninth Year The Past Presidents’ Maj. Harold C. Megrew Auxiliary,

soci- |

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United Spanish War Veterans, cele- |

brated its ninth anniversary with a |

banquet at Cifaldi’s Villa Nova recently. Mrs. Libbie Everett was ar

rangements chairman, assisted by |

Mrs. Fliza Moon. Decorations were | in the autumn motif. Mangus, loca! auxiliary president,

was honored guest.

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The wide range of clubwomen’s interests is reflected in the programs arranged by Indianapolis organizations for this week. The Heyl Study Club is to meet in | its ciubrooms in Rauh Memorial Library for 4 a paper and book review, Su- @— -

Meeting today are three clubs.

“Anglo-French Struggle For in North America” is the) title of Mrs. H. D. Wolfe's “Seats of the Mighty” 1s Mrs. John S Macy. L Mrs. Edgar Perkins is to be host-

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Nov. 25 Chosen For Weddings By Five Couples,

Thanksgiving Day has been set | the date for nuptials by five whose engagements were recently. William T. Howard, 3729 Ave., has announced the engagement of ner daughter, Elizabeth, to Gerald W. Spencer, Green

Bay, Wis,, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Spencer, Versailles. The wedding is to take place in the McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Another Nov. wedding is to be that of Miss Charlotte McFadden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drive, ChiThe bridegroom-to-be is the of Mr. and Mrs. Murray K. Pruyn. The McKee Chapel also is to be the scene of this wedding.

Elsie Thiesing to Wed

Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Thiesing, | 3737 Watson Road, have announced |

the engagement of their daughter | Elsie Louise to Robert Mathers, son of James Mathers, Media, Ill. The wedding is to take place in the St. Paul's Evangelical Church. St. Patrick's Catholic Church is | to be the scene of the wedding of Miss Helen Roth, daughter of Mr. Frank Roth, to Philip Moore, son of Mrs. Hugh Moore. Miss Martha Alice Spall is to become the bride of Dr. H. C. Wincekelbach at 3:30 o'clock Nov. 25 in the McKee Chapel. Miss Spall is | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. For- | est F. Spall. Dr. Winckelbach is the son of Mrs. Julia Winckelbach.

White Cross Guild Units Hold Meetings

Five White Cross Guild units are | t0 meet in the Methodist Hospital | Nurses’ Home for work this week. Central Avenue met vesterday; Capitol Avenue, today: Children’s | Cheer, Wednesday; Music Guild. | Thursday; Meridian Street and | West Michigan Street, Friday. An average of 5000 surgical and |

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is to read a paper entitled “The French Kings” and Mrs. Daniel S.

Adams’ topic for discussion is “I G7 | proinoton Union of Clubs held in

To Church.” » Members of the Thursday Lyceum Club are to hear a paper, “Boston Environs,” read by Mrs. George H. Hosmer at a meeting Thursday Woolf is to be Miss

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Book Reviews and Papers by Members on Club Programs cme 7. a ovens.

| Phoebe Ann Cummins,

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| speak at the luncheon. | nation as I Saw It” is | Rev. Harvey's topic.

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Joseph Mer=and Kirk Coleman. Mrs. Bransford Clarke is | Knox's guest at the meeting. n uo o The Irvington Catholic Woman's | | Study Club is to meet tomorrow {with Mrs. William Strack as host- | ess. “Autobiography of G. K. Cheswhose mar- | terton” is to be reviewed by Mrs riage to Preston G. Woolf is to take A. J. Ullrich. 9 In the Marott Hotel Crystal Ballroom. Other guests are to include Mesdames Alden White, | Elmer Elder, Rollin Gehrt Sheldon Miner.

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Mrs. Bjorn Winger was to discuss | “Contemporary Literature” at a 10 o'clock study class sponsored by the

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“Colonial Williamsburg” at 2:30 p. and | my, Thursday at a meeting of the | Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Chapter, | | Daughters of the American Revolu- | tion, in the Propylacum. Mesdames Newton Todd, Henry Bliss, Edwin H. Forry and Miss | Elizabeth C. Claypool are | hostesses. |

St. Matthews Parish House today.

on » The Southern Club monthly meet- ord” ing is to be held Friday with Mrs, | Marshall Knox, 21 W. 26th St. The | | TOW of Chapter F, P. E. O. SisterRev. Elmer Harvey, Broadway Meth- | hood. Mrs. Louis E. Berner is to

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Mrs. C. A. Lewis is to speak on |

Sy mphony Talk

The second of a series of talks on | the lives of great composers is to be | given at 11 o'clock Monday morning | | at the Woodstock Club by Mrs. De-| | marchus Brown.

Her subject | Schumann.” Reservations for the | luncheon and lecture may be made with Mrs. £lsa Pantzer Test.

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“Highlights from P. E. O. Rec- | Mrs. | Hugh Johnson at a meeting tomor- | entertained recently [8230 Graceland Ave.

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Ariannas Are F ted

Miss Mary Susan Singer, by her mother, at her with loween for the Ariannas,

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assisted | Mrs. H. E. Singer, | home, |

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Miss Marie L'Hommedieu, Y. W. C. A. retirement fund national executive, is the guest of the local organization,

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‘Book to Speak On Government

William H. Book is to speak on “Problems of Administration in [ Municipal Government” at a meet

ing of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters 10:15 a. m. tomorrow in the Rauh Memorial Library Mrs, Clarence Merrell, president, is to introduce Mr. Book, Chamber of Commerce executive vice prest= dent, The talk is to prepare the members for tours of the various city departments during November, The first is to be made Nov. 10. The board of directors is to diss cuss the tour project 10 a. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs, Sheerin,

Children Party Guests

Misses Helene and Hazel Hibben, assisted by Mesdames Don Hopping and 8S, A. Baker, entertained 40 Kindergarten, primary and nursery children with a Halloween party (rom 10 to 12 yesterday morning

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