Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1937 — Page 17

THURSDAY, NOV. 18,

Many Books For Nursery

Age Listed

New Editions Will Please Most Children From 3 to 6.

By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON

In suggesting books for our littlest children, it is difficult to list them, because here as elsewhere, the reader is likely to think that the best ones are at the top. Reverse the list, or begin in the middle, and you have precisely the same excellence of selection. As I shall be giving other lists this week for older children, I suggest that this fact be kept in mind. The newer editions especially suited to the three-to-six age are so numerous that only a fraction can be given here: Here and Now Story Books, compiled by Lucy Sprague Mitchell (Dutton) ; Doings of Dinkie, by Selskar M. Gunn (Appleton); Nicodemus and Petunia (series), by Inez Hogan (Dutton): Ferdinand, by Munro Leaf (Viking); Noodle, by Munro Leaf (Stokes) , Adventures of Lappy Cushion Tail, by Stera Bosa Dutton): Things That Ge, by Mary G. Phillips Rand McNally) ; Pepe and the Parrot, by Ellis Credle (Nelson Lathrop); Pete the Pelican, bv Rita Kissin (Lippincott). “Fluff, the Little Wild Rabbit, by Lida (Harper); Busy Bee, by Grave Floyd Hick (Farrar and Rinehart) ; Mr. Pumps, the Popsicle Man, by Eleanore H. Wilson (Dutton); Little

Elephant Catches Cold, by Heluize |

Washburne (Whitman); Jonathan Bing and Other Verses, by Beatrice Brown (Oxford); Babette (also “Mittens”); by ‘Clara T. Newberry (Harpers); The Traveling Coat (also “Pablo's Pipe), by Frances Eliot (Dutton); Tooky, by Berta and Elmer Hader (Longmans); Chee Chee's Brother, by Gertrude Robinson (Dutton); Ragman of Paris, by Elizabeth Orton Jones (Oxford); Otto at Sea (and “Giant Otto”), by William Pene du Bois (Viking). Four and Twenty Black Birds, by Helen Dean Fish (Stokes); The Night Before Christmas, by Clement Moore (beautiful new edition by Harcourt Brace); The Famous Jimmy, by Enid Blyton (Dutton); John's Dragon, by Bechdolt and Merwin (Oxford); Catherine Caterpillar, by Jock Munro (Farrar and Rinehart). And to Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street, by Dr. Seuss (Vanguard); Molly and Michael, by Florence Bourgeois (Doubleday Doran); Here Comes the Postman,

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Musicale Singer

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Mrs. Louis Traugott (above), vocalist, is to appear on the Matinee Musicale Choral Ensemble program Nov. 30 in the William H. Block Co. auditorium. Mrs. | Max Wall, pianist, and Mrs. | Martha Rucker Forman, vocalist, | also are to give several numbers before Mrs. Demarchus Brown's lecture on “The Cities of Southern France.”

Club Will Hear Report on Quins

Members of the Alliance Francaise are to be entertained this evening at the home of Mrs. E. H.

Bean, 3342 Carrollton Ave. A talk on the Dionne quintuplets [will be given by Mrs. W. L. Richard- | son, who attended the recent meet- ! ling of specialists in Toronto to make la scientific study of the sisters. L. A. | Tolle, who visited France and Italy {last month as a member of the offileial American Legion Foreign Pil- | grimage, will relate some of his ex- | periences. [ Mrs. Bean is to be assisted by Mrs.

[R. G. Lazarus and Miss Jane Hamp- | son.

Kappa Alpha Theta | Alumnae Will Meet

| | Gamma chapter alumnae, Kappa | | Alpha Theta Sorority, are to meet | |at 6 p. m. tomorrow for a covered | dish supper in the Butler University | chapter house. Mrs. Harold Mercer is arrange- | ments chairman. Mrs. Roland Rust is to conduct the meeting. The | | ways and means committee is to report and plans for Christmas and | Christmas baskets are to be made.

| shredded fresh

all pulp,

Grapefruit Offers Good Bargain Now

Expert Gives Two Reci-

pes; Relays Floridan Idea for Muffins.

By MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX

Grapefruit offers good citrus baresains now. Use lots of them in the family meals. With oranges, toma-

to juice, they belong in the health musts. Here's a new muffin idea up from The muffins are so full of appreciation for the tart grapefruit that they just wrap their light dough around the grapefruit. Just an old Florida custom, maybe Grapefruit Muffins

One cup grapefruit segments, %4 cup sugar, > cup butter or other shortening, 12 cup sugar, 2 eggs, 1 cup milk, 3 cups flour, 2 teaspoons

| baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, % | teaspoon baking soda.

With a sharp knife, eut thick layer off top and bottom of fruit peel around deep enough to remove all white membrane, cut on either side of each dividing membrane and remove meat, segment by segment. Put segments in a bowl and add 14 cup sugar; let stand while preparing batter. Cream shortening until light and fluffy; add 2 cup sugar, small amount at a time, blending thoroughly after each addition. Add beaten eggs to mixture. Sift flour, measure, and sift again three times together with baking

i powder and salt. Add milk and dry

ingredients, beating well after each addition. Drain sweetened grapefruit segments and add 3% teaspoon baking soda to grapefruit pulp combine with muffin batter. Pour into well-greased muffin tins and bake 30 minutes in a moderate oven (350 degree F.). Yield, ¢ to 6 servings. In Honolulu, rwhere intertaining is the major indoor sport, they combine pineapple with grapefruit as a first course for dinner,

Hawaiian Grapefruit

grapefruit, 2 cups or canned pineapple, 6 sections tangerine, with membranes removed, a little sugar. Cut grapefruit in half, ecrosswise, Remove pulp and fiber mem-

Six perfect

| branes, leaving a clean grapefruit

shell. Separate membrane from then mix pulp with shredded pineapple. Return mixture to shell and pack lightly. Garnish each half with a bright

‘orange section of tangerine.

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by Dorothea Park (Houghton Mifflin); The Story of Li-Lo, by Ann Mersereau (Harper), Toby and Sue, by Romney Gay (Grosset); The Curious Lobster by Richard Hatch (Harcourt Brace); Rufus the Fox, by Margery Bianco (Harper): Grandpa Nog and the Nimblies by Constance Heward (McKay): Blaze and the Gypsies, by C. W. Anderson (MacMillan); Red Fox Rhymes, by John Cary Jamison (Dutton): Mick and Mac, by Paul Brown (Scribners); Here We Come A’Piping, by Rose Fyleman (Stokes): Breakfast With the Clowns, by Rosalie Slocum (Viking): Bertram and His Fabulous Animals, by Paul T. Gilbert (Rand McNally).

NEXT—Books for Nursery Graduates.,

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