Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1938 — Page 5

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Club Dinner New Hats Range From Tiny Bonnets to Swashbuckling ‘Salad Bowls’ Ripe Plums | Club Meetings

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By MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX | Reed, publicity chairman, and Miss Betty Ulrey, scrapbook recorder.

A ripe plum is evervbody’'s dar- | ling. Raw, mashed or caught in a | jam, plums will always have their| Three chapters of the Interna. | friends. | tional Travel Study Club are meet | Looking for a light dessert with. | Ing this week. The Trans-Jordan | out kitchen fuss? Then peel some | group met this morning at ths | purple plums, cut in half, remove | home of Mrs. S. N. Mogab and tha

| pits. Place a little moistened cream | Anglo-India chapter will meet Sat= | cheese 1 } vity. 4 lay a |Urday at the O'Hair tearoom. Mrs, [STEN nl Ary CRVIYe HEI oa) { James L. McKee and Mrs. Doyles | half walnut on top of the cheese. | land will be hostesses, Ths | Place the plums on a bed of cracked Fle : Ww Fander cit will Pe. ice, flat side up, and serve. j< remisa landers ow N= | | tertained Thursday at a picnic supPlum Catsup | per at the home of Mrs. Robert Seven pounds ripe plums, 1 pint SS Vieille Road. 2s ’ hemes . alph McKay, retiring president, ho WHLery pouUS SOW See! 1 and Mrs. Paul J. Hart, incoming pint vinegar, lz teaspoon cayenne president, will talk. pepper, 1's tablespoons allspice, 1

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The Inter Libros Club will meet | ground cloves. | Friday night at the home of Mrs. | Wash plums, add hot water, cover | William Herman, 1326 Parker Ave. tightly. Steam until tender. When ‘ ru | ys = = { tender, add sugar, vinegar and : { spices. Mix well and simmer an-| The Washington Township ReI is { N > \ N\ 3 ag : | other half hour. | publican Club will hold a constitu { 00S1€1 A ¢ ( i$ | Fea \ : 2 CE 3 EE : Pour into wide-necked bottles and | tional day meeting the night of L F EF : : & 8 : SRE . | seal. Leave pits in catsup, but re-| gent 16 at the Riviera Club. Mrs, | Jinn er- | ) ance : NN NE : ~~ ie rE sa Saas (move when you open the bottles gleanor Snodgrass. Republican state 111 1} : ; R 3 4 R N ; | and serve the catsup. They give a | yjce chairman, will speak. 3 3 i i | better flavor. | : : 4 5 { } = S 3 FN pa Mrs. Snodgrass is to be intro= | O Open Season : 3 ¥ . : - ¥ ol Ripe Plum Marmalade duced by Mrs. Roy Stebbing, vice SN LR S$ 3 chairman of the 12th District. Can- | didates for local offices are to be in Three cups (1'% pounds) prepared | the receiving line. fruit, 5 cups (24 pounds) sugar, 'z The committee in charge includes | bottle fruit pectin. | Mark Rhoads, Asa Smith, Paul ear & vellow Dunn, Miss Emily Engle, Mrs. James | To prepare fruit, peel off ye {1. Veach, Dr. 1. W. Kirtley, Mrs. rind of 1 orange and 1 lemon with | Charles Shaw, Harry O. Chambersharp knife, leaving as much of | lin, Elbert Gilliom and Mrs. Charles lovely example of the increasingly popular salad bowl shape is the ; gr | white part on fruit as possible. Put | Dawson. Addison J. Parry, club Vv hat above. The felt lining of the bowl is lavender, while the 63 | yellow rinds through food chopper; president, is to preside. ide and the streamers that start in a knot. which substitutes for a k add % cup water and 8 (EASPOON | —— — are in popular antelope. The felt bonnet of the new off-the- x &) : : : (soda, bring to a boil, cover and face variety, below, has a band of alligator around the face and stitch- wo $ EN ; .. | simmer 10 minutes. | ing around the edge of the brim. J Hii * Cut off tight skin of peeled fruit SF 2 B x Reminiscent of the horseless carriage days is this | high look from velvet bows in colors shading from | and slip pulp out of gor section. By MARIAN YOUNG quaint velvet hat, upper left, trimmed lavishly with rose through fuchsia and purple to black. The mini- | Add pulp and juice to cooked rind. NEW YORK, Sept. 8 (NEA From miniature bonnets that perch Outen 2 ee and of the material goes ond | ature model upper right, consists of a twisted band Pit {do not peel) about 11g pounds ecariously over one eye and dramatize upswept coiffures no end to 1 Fn) fio ding ie 3 RL ng the UpeR. | of mink A jewel:like crown of golden brown | fully ripe plums. Cut in small e, roll brimmed, swashbuckling creations that are more dashing than, oc UP. The black velvet turban, center, gets its | velvet from which rises two deeper brown wings. pieces, crush thoroughly, and compretty, more smart than cute, new fall hats are something to shout) Pr : : =~ ? tT {lune with orange mixture. about Never have the hats in the collections of the best modistes. | ter coat with fall davtime dresses greens, many blues, rust. rich reds. y | Measure sugar and prepared fruit ( both French and American, been more excitinglv glamorous and at long before she gets the coat out of | eravs and grayish lavenders; pinks Hoosier to W et Into large kettle, filling up last cup / the same time essentially wearable storage. Especially nice is a caracul | and blues, holding their own with ; . with water if necessary. Mix well Back to School! Among the featured 1arger shapes®- model with a fairly shallow crown | black C h 1CA00 ( 3 irl and bring to a full rolling boil over ’ are salad bowls (and they look like | few months aco. but we have stopped and a narrow brim A very high Sr rE 4 2 € S J hottest fire. Stir constantly before i od a Os: huge wooden salad bowls, felt cart- | that) shoot upwards to a height Tersian turban is chic A brown | play Entertainment | mas— [204 while hotiing: Boil gently ave | FLUNG HEY 1 n. Satur- | wheels and wide brims that roll up | that is all out of proportion to the velvet beret with a mink pompon is 1 | minutes. ji S. Children {on one side. The beret, in various size of their brims, if any Shown With LL brown velvet SATLape For Horse Exhibitors Times Special Remove from fire and stir in bot- Croquignole Permanent later than | versions with new trimming and in| One pert little model, designed by A100 dress with small, flat collar of ; Dy a ~ | CHICAGO, Sept. 6.—Mr. and Mis. | tled fruit pectin. Then stir and skim [| Shampoo and s§ 30 e] .

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Kinder is| wonderful colors, is still very much | Sally Victor, is a mere band of mink, | Matching mink. Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill UL. B. Quinn today announced the by turns for just five minutes to cool | Finger Wave pool where | in the picture. with a velvet crown softly manipu- Reports from Paris say that heads the committee in charge of engagement of their daughter, Miss | slightly, and to prevent floating | Included Sept. 13 | Tricornes, pillboxes, poke bonnets lated to resemble a jewel. Two | Crowns are anywhere from four to the dinner-dance to be held Friday Ellen Quinn, to Dean Edwin Rice, | fruit. Pour quickly. Paraffin hot - { with brims even higher and tilted | wings, fastened into the velvet | Seven inches in height, with manv night at the Woodstock Club. Honor formerly of Indianapolis. Mr. Rice | marmalade at once. Wed d Onl dv Club | further forward, soft, snap brims create an illusion of height. The | truncated cone shapes, some pointed guests will be out-of-town exhibitors is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dell E . ednesday niy

: w | for sports, toques, turbans and skull | velvet is in a pale golden shade, like | cones and quantities of models with | and their wives. here for the Indi- Rice, South Bend. Shampen; inse and lo Install Officers cap effects in suave suedes—all of that of French vermouth, while the | high crowns intricately pleated and ana State Fair Horse Show The wedding is set for Sept. 15 A i hal Cuid ili \ ; s

these, and others as well, are worn. feathers are a deeper, richer tone | folded Mrs. Hill's committee includes at the home of the bride-to-be’'s parvy SEARS. ROEBUCK

program Ils a year to be guided far more of golden brown, like Italian ver- Feather and ribbon trimmings Wallace O. Lee, Mesdames Margaret ents, 5442 Hvde Park Blvd. and will : 5 4 aa $ a. Q aa +3 a ny $14 3 7:43 : : . . | tudy Club, | by what looks best on you than by | mouth outshine fruit and flower themes. Abraham Feore, William Low Rice, be followed by a wedding breakfast Pure Silk Hosiery 5 C AND CO. Alabama at Vermont

what thev are wearing.” There are fur hats galore. And | Ostrich feathers are given great | M. H. Fuller and Helen York all at the South Shore Country Club. | qj..p Chiffon o > ~ 1 her M 1it ¥ ny or ev e . y . - 3 +% » 3 ~ Nn Te : 3 Crowns are higher. Even little | many a smart woman will wear the | prominence. Color is big news. with members of the Indiana Saddle The couple will be at home at Den- | Perfect Quality | . & " 3 £3 IAN ba ~ Fees B x x i : . . : SATAT CRF 3 3 + . | hats (we called them “doll” hats a new fur hat that matches her win- | brieh shades of purple, various | Horse Association ver, Colo | 44 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST.

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