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¥ TUESDAY, DEC. u 1037 ” Simple and

‘Sweet Best Dessert Rule

Here Are Some That Are Delicate and in Good Taste.

By MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX

~ Into the mouths of babes goes wisdom which their parents might follow. Simple desserts make young grow healthy and. keep

Older “people young. The following |

desserts’ have been selected for their delicacy, good taste, and their lack of richness which' gives tummy trouble to mamas and papas who want something sweet after dinner. *' Honey Raspberry Delight (Eight servings) “Two tablespoons’ gelatin, % cup cold water, 1% cups milk, % Sup honey, 3 tablespoons lemon juice, 1

cup whipping cream and % cup red

raspberries. Ta gelatin in cold water for five minutes. Scald milk and pour it over the gelatin. Stir until the gelatin is dissolved. Cool. Mix honey and lemon juice and stir in the milk mixture. Chill and ‘when it begins to set, add the whipping cream and respberries. Pour into 6-ounce heat resistant thin ‘glass custard /cups.

. Place in ‘a refrigerator until very

cold. Serve in the custard cups.

Gingerbread (16 Portions) -

One-half cup butter or other shortening, ¥ cup granulated sugar, 1 egg, beaten 2% cups flour, sifted, 1%’ teaspoons soda, 1 teaspoon einnamon, 1 teaspoon ginger, 14 teaspoon cloves, 3% teaspoon salt, 1 cup New Orleans molasses, '1 cup hot water. ° + Cream shortening and sugar. Add beaten egg. Measure and sift dry ingredients. Combine molasses and hot water. . Add dry ingredients alternately with liquid, a small amount

at a time, and beat after each ad-|

dition until smooth. Bake in paper lined. pan 9x9x2 in moderate oven (359 degrees PF.) for: 456 minutes. Top fhe dessert with whipped cream and serve.

Fresh pineapple cut through the|.

center lengthwise and then cut into small strips with a piece of the spine left at the end of each strip to be used as a handle is the be~ ginning of a very simple, but delightful dessert. Make a groove lengthwise down the center of the strip. "Fill this groove with some kind of berry. When you pick it up in your hand you have a combination of pineapple and berry which is rather thrilling to look at and very eagy on the digestion. : * AnotHer® such idea is balls of fresh pineapple ‘rolled in’ “freshly grated cocoanut. Serve this on a dark plate in a mound. Then your ‘love. for overrich pugdings will melt away.

“Accessories Are N coded "The fashion trend being toward the luxurious and distinctive, the formal costume demands the finest in accéssories. . One. smart shop Shows matching g, shoes and ia of reindeer in black or sable brown. The shoes gre glove-fitting with high slender heels,

cut. low at the sides and fastened

with a small silver buckle .at the ankle. The gloves .are. handsewn slip-ons, marvelously soft and.eut slightly long; the. bag, generously cut, gathers. at the top into. a chased ‘silver frame with haridsome | M:

Black Crepe Is, Her Choice

Black crepe with a gold cord {rim fashions the winter dressiselected by Lynne Carver, M«G-M featured player. The unusual neckline is of interest as is the exaggerated sleeve, which fegtures a tiny gold band down the side, corresponding with the one around the’ skirt “hem. An off-the-face: hat is trimmed with & soft veil. °

Tea of Beta Delta Chi

Miss Frances Decker,

rush parties held m the Beta Delta |

cently in her home. a the committee were Misses ary White and Virginia Russett, |] who presided at ihe tea table.

‘Starts Rush Parties |sm. Bdward Sedan. =. -»- 4102 N.| ni Capitol Ave. was chairmen of an informal tea, the first of a series of |

Chi Sorority from 3 to 5 p. m. re-|

Rushees aré Misses Nelle Steinke, Esther Kelly, Rheba O'Dell” "a

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Other - Relatives “Love Children as Well a Saint, = By OLIVE ROBERTS BANTON 1.2 year 1 gave litle Lowris

4 3 sled long enough to carry a man. I also gave him other things

doll-bed and incidentally it took: me long evenings to knit coye

doll and all the trimmings. Now that I think of it, thete was a dol

They are my grandchi children, ‘and all were under five. Christmas: Was at 0 met twill

this, year

Bante Gels. Credit on Christmas. morning, after

Olive?” T said, And he thanked me gravely. others did not ask. I thought, “What a piker darling grandson must think me. Santa could be generous, but ‘Olive could only think. of a book.” wanted to say, “Oh, you precious I gave you this and this and this: But not for worlds would I ha him think that Santa had failed fulfill his request made weeks ahead, for a fine big sled. He doe

in the attic for days. He was very proud of his b¢ and made me read stories from it. He is very polite and sweet. aps after all, the bogk was as necessary to his happiness| as his sled. I do not know. But anyway, he gave me credit for my kindness. This year he is six. Perhaps his mother has revealed the truth about Santa Claus. He may know that all presents come from |the family purse and the glamorous toy department. But I am planning on another surprise. I shall again ‘tell him that Santa brought it, that is, if he has not discovered’ the truth. My own case does not matter, but I believe that

problem - of telling children when friends or relatives deserve for theid gifts.

~ Christmas for All

such as a book and a few 10-cent| doo-funnies ' that helped to make 5 Christmas, To Deedie I gave: a

and make sheets and blankets. Tiny ! ; Mary, likewise. ‘8he had her: big |

first: shock of. joy was spent, Low ie ; Jn “The book, dear.”

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-QOK smart! Look Sweet! Pate | Ld tern 803¢ is designed to do both things for you. The umbrella stitched skirt falls into full flaring lines and the bodice with its trim peplum has the lines of a basque, prettily topped with the wide Priscilla collar. Pattern 8034 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14 requires 4 yards of 39-inch material and %- yard to contrast for cellar-and cuffs, To obtain patterns and Step-by-Step Slewing Instructions inclose 15 cents in coin together with the above pattern number and your size, your name and address and mail to ‘Pattern Editor, The Indianapolis

Times, 214 W. Maryland 8t., Indi» anapolis.

him that I gave him the sled. It was my idea not to tell him. But there are many presents that come from friends and relatives for children that should be labeled with ‘tthe truth. The child knows ‘that people shop before Christmas, that they buy presents for each other. Why should he ‘not be told that

: others. go to a lot of trouble for

a is came from Mrs. Jones,’ dear. ant Molly. ‘You h/ not all Senta

istmas | Claus, but. other people, as well.”

The child can appreciate this. |

[Maybe I am wrong, but I think Lowrie would prefer knowing that I like him as well as hig friend

: Sania Claus ogee:

“1 The: young women represen: : Burroughs School of 3 +| Children's iio the Christamora

‘|of Lourdes, St. Agnes Academy, ft.

nesses at the frst \ children's Sor Orchestra at 11 a. m. Saturday in .‘Arnhol

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‘Aid Society, the Girl Scouts of America, the Arthur Jordan Oenservatory "of Music, Ladywood School, Orchard School, Our Lad

Joan of Arc School, Shortridye High School and Tudor Hall School. > 2 8 The usual preconcert and lecture, sponsored by thi symphony seciety’s women's committee, is to be held at ‘1:15 p. m. Friday in the Athenaeum. The event is to precede the third pair of subscription concerts by the symphony orchestra, with Fabien Sevitzky conducting. Mrs. Herbert M. Woollen, rangements chairman, says the luncheon-lectures are attracting an increasing number: of people: each time they are held. Mrs. Lenore Coffin is to give the music talk on the program to be

Mrs. Kern Sr. To Be Hostess

Mrs. John W. Kern 8r. is to be

party for members of the Seventh District Democratic. Women’s Club tomorrow evening in her home, 1836 N. Pennsylvania St. Assisting the hostess are. to be Mrs. John ' Donnelly, chairman; officers of the club and Mesdames Emma C. Fromhold, Julia Perkins, J. Brook Clawson, Julia ‘M.

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‘the afternoon. ‘The lecture; open with« out charge to all _ Women's coms mittee members, or purchasers of Friday afternoon oRngert tickets, is to be held at 2 p. m,, also in the Athenaeum. Among ]arger parties already having reservations for the lunch‘eon are Psi Jota Psi Sorority mem-

i | bays from Various Indiana cities.

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Schedules Tea

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