Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1941 — Page 21

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Here Is an Easter Dinner Menu. That's Quick and Easy to Prepare

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THE DINNER MENU for Easter Sunday should be fresh and light hearted. Build it about baked ham with Easter salad nests and add a special final touch with gaily decorated Easter cup cakes. Here is a suggested menu for dinHes (aha potatoes coil be sub- wine over, basting often during the stitute or the parsley potatoes a wow : and broccoli with lemon butter| 1OUr OF so of baking. could replace the asparagus with If your ham is a modern, lightly the sauce. cured one, and needs no pre-cook-Shrimp cocktail |ing, bake it directly in a slow oven,! Baked ham Salad nests |ghout 20 minutes per pound. Then : f \ 3 : ji ) WW ] ; Parsley potatoes : Peas remove from oven, cut away rind, * 3 RS S i A - | New Asparagus with Hollandaise treat the whole surface to sugar and | : et} p . : i . 2 EXCL USIVE

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sauce . ... |cloves, pour the wine over with a! abe \ ; § ] Hot rolls Jams and jellies free hand and return to a hot de-| i 447 *i.°%t \e Si By 4 BE 7 with Easter cup cakes Icecream 'gree oven for 20 minutes of cooking] : 3131‘ BH FE oN bh : eB land basting until it acquires a glaze. | . f.r. 3 AX aha Y . End Bo | Baked 1} es Wrap a 12 to Delicious accompaniment would 1 15 .-% ‘XN EA Ra Le Ea Se ; : BLOCK’S lam recipe. rap o be wine-baked oranges, achieved by! g 3 14-pound ham in one of its paper

wrappings and place fat side up in cutting down the rind in sections,

: .|not-quite to the base, turning the uncove . Roast i : : ) 325 ung pen 18 he peel inward like flower petals and

. ] i he whit -if. to the pound. Forty-five minutes ne Tt 3 Tw Tam: | be fore it is done, remove paper and ever 50 little, just so you can pour rind and score the fat in large S 3 v

squares. Add a glaze of 112 cups wine in the heart of each orange, honey or two cups of brown sugar Bnd bons in ¢ 30 oven Jor 39 mas) mixed with 12 cup of honey or corn RE oo ano servec ‘with syrup. Finishing baking. Decorate 8 ; with tiny tulip shapes cut from BUNNY FROSTING candied orange peel and garnish cup sugar platter with salad nests. egg whites SALAD NESTS tablespoons cold water Tint 1 package of cream cheese| 2 teaspoons white corn syrup

: ; g : : s Evasd s teaspon salt with . 2 or 3 drops of yellow fruit | 1 teaspoon maraschino cherry coloring, 1 with pink and 1 with juice N green. Chill and then divide the| Combine sugar, egg whites, water, & SEE yr 3 § No Down Payment cheese into small portions and roll corn syrup and salt in upper part : | Sa 1,00 With Your Old Radio

of double boiler. Place over boiling water and beat constantly with ro-| : —~ J : on Ci | tary egg beater until frosting will| & vii: a £2 ; ii : DELIVERS SPECIAL PURCHASE AND SALE! stand in peaks, or about seven min- Isn't this a pretty apr 3: . : : . utes. Add the cherry juice. Deco- | And it's sO easy to get into and to : : ! : Brand New 1941 (rate each cup-cake in “nest fash- =. in 2 Buttons on the shoulder, ¢ SN . ‘ : Cis : EASTER CUP CAKES |ion,” piling the frosting on lightly, | 4 ties at the waist with: Slip- LH baie : Ha —— 5 (Makes 20 Cup Cakes) | oN ry genter am through sash that you can adjust| em | : STROMBERG-CA RLSON 2 cup shortening | through the frosting to “ridge” | en Breit. oraioe trimmed ion) | Radio-Phonograph Combination cup sugar | Four gaily colored jelly beans go| 1 ie: wil . ‘eo KN Qi» N/ A Zp . egas, separated 80 cottons like this will make house This Family Size 6 \/a cul. ft. Model CSX6-40 With Automatic Record Changer

into each hollow, | ee : teaspoon vanilla or cherry | i work seem easier. : flavoring The Question Box | Pattern No. 8927 is designed in,

2 cups sifted cake flour | even sizes 12 to 42. Sizes 14, 435; | '» teaspoons phosphate baking _Q—Although my children get all yards 35-inch material without nap; | Always Sold powder they want to eat, the school doctor |2!; yards trimming. { for MORE 1, teaspoon salt says they are suffering from malnu- | por this attractive pattern, send " trition. What can I do about it? Than $100

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gradually, creaming until light and anced, or they eat irregularly, and |apolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St., | Our Lowest Price Ever . . . fluffy. Beat the egg yolks and add [40 not chew their food properly. Today's Pattern Service. a. ] : : , dal Sensational "Buy!" Fine musical instrument to shortening-sugar mixture. Add|Other possible causes are too much| Sena for it today—our Spring] With the amazing super-powered Polarsphere sealed unit which > y

into little balls. Place three cheese balls in each half of the canned peach and nest in watercress. Serve with French dressing or mayonnaise.

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creamed mixture alternately i . | Wi . . |: milk, beating well after each addi- school doctor did not diagnose. [One Pau 2) Pete Book or- Ing Permalux has porcelain-on-steel interior. formance. {dered toge , .

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into the batter, Fill well-greased caused from perspiration fr : y " g \ & : S S om the F Plays 12 10-in. or 10 12-in. records muffin tins three-quarters full. Bake wallpaper? orl 1 ] arties | : ® Front Loading Record Changer in moderate oven (375 degrees F.) 1 h A DAY Also at ITN Brot Ba Block's. Aphliance and Tone Control

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about 25 minutes. Includes Small Carrying Charge Furniture Store, 11th and’Meridian Sts Automatic Volume Control roo (Branch Stores Open Evenings) Standard Broadcast and Short Ww R ti Or Bake the Ham in Wine applying a paste of cornstarch and Stromberg-Carlson 10-In. Dyn ay oer 10n tetrachloride. Two or three appli- | ! , : =i. Dynamic Speaker : Constant Speed Floatin % On HOW ih going Si Wi cations may be necessary. | Several parties have been planned | \ py ani op din g Motor akin ne ham i ine? Jou’ i | ; By ~ ee whole bottle for e big ot, Q—How may tea stains be re- By Vian Ey aa but it is no extravagance if you use moved? which opens at the Civic Theater | an inexpensive American red — a| A—Keep them moist with lemon Monday. The Wednesday show is Beg una let's say, or a California | J7IC® in pose them tote sun being sponsored by the Second Carew : : | Presbyteri hurch’s Nippon CirTrim the excess fat and skin from | ' i preshy Yerien 0 PD a boiled ham, coat with brown| Q@ What are the most important | Cle. : : x organisms that cause food to spoil? Mrs. Horace A. Shonle, co-chair-man of the Circle project, and Mr. | Shonle will have a dinner party

- : ; 3 : | before the Show With outs oy : —ll F r ) Si Mrs. Simon Reisler to Entertain em. wian is: 1 Tf —————) or All Your Wash, from Silks to Overalls

and W. T. MacDonald as guests.

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formance for the group attending | Bia aE E ons v - : i ro N ~ the theater with them—Messrs. § Se Speedliner Shower Honors Louise Edwards | fees wih them Messrs J. Edwin Hutchman, John GoldShowers are claiming the attention of brides of the early spring thwaite, J. Paul Lahr and C. Ralph and summer. A luncheon and miscellaneous shower will be given for! Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H.

Miss Frances Rita Noll in the Harrison Room of the Columbia Club Johnson will attend with Mr. and | i Fa AEEY vd Th fae 3 3 on Saturday. The hostesses will be Mrs. Simon Reisler, mother of Simon | Mrs. Philip Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. | ho ¢ ER : = 4 h wm

Allison Reisler, to whom Miss Noll will be married April 19. and Mrs. Milo Bail will be with Mr. and Mrs. ze Say : 3 Reduced Now to a Price J. P, Smith. | | R. C. Linberg. RA FE Saw ai. Guests with the bride-to-be and janet Hill, Kathryn Black and Mary, Among others with reservations | Well Within Your Budget her mother, Mrs. Alfred F. Noll, will| janet Hamilton. "| for large groups are Mrs. Howard | be Mrs. C. C. Sourwine and Mrs. | | Nyhart, co-chairman with Mrs. | Warn Decker, Brazil; Mrs. Carter rr 8 Shonle; F. R. Ross, Fred Hunt and | C. Jackson, Spencer, and Mrs. Leon) Mrs. Joseph F. Lutes, 4320 Car- R. W. Mitchell, | pa En lle ; ib |1oiiton Ave eng) with a Jchuden in the list of patrons | : SaymaRIhigER so attending the party wi e| linen shower ilday night, April| making reservations for roups 3 : Fright EY ; . ’ . . Yi. Te “yf A . Mesdames Harvey Rogers, C. B. and | 18, for Miss Thelma Elizabeth Pow-| during other nights of the — ups Sj shina a Overalls, bedding and kiddie clothes! Lace curtains and fine lingerie! Trust them Richard F. DeTar, Arthur Jones, ell. Assisting the hostess will be| tending through April 19 are J. E.| ETE ey : = 2 Il +o t} i | i 4h | : : Vincent A. Lapenta, George Stewart, her mother, Mrs. Emma Cross, and | Aspinall, R. B. Moore, Dr. John | Thala me 4 : all to the gearing white porcelain tub with its exclusive Apex Double Dasher agiDa Su Morey, Tyler her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Joseph Ray Newcomb, Dr. Harold C. Ochs- | fT me i tator (there's nothing like it for fast, thorough, SAFE Washing action.) Turn on the shy, ) D , M. Lutes. ‘ner, J. C. Robinson, Charles R. | _. aE : : : hg T eg le I June 1 is the date set for Miss | JYelss. Res Zou. Kenneth F. Grif- | Fy i ' /ell’s marri : i , Jo r i isses | . : . : Catherine Lapenta, Ruth Dickerson, | yDECIs Matwiage to Earl E White. Jf, Soin Stone Kingaan, Misses ; 013 3 famous Apex Lovell Wringer completes the picture of a washday without a worry; Mary Gertrude Killilea and Ethel| L1€ ceremony will be at 3:30 p, m. I. Hilda Stewart, Marlou Hyatt, : : aE : po? ) Curryer in the Third Christian Church. Kathryn Watson and Alberta | oR a sr Tho ool All at this new low price! ghia x 2 = Invited guests are Mesdames Dtigtas : SRR i Hea ; NIWaTdS. Ww 1) Meade W. Powell, Felix E. White, umerous Victorian dresses that | ol Na 3 ee) hug ss Louise Edwards, who willl}. d ” y 3 5 : Se z we Tart 0 Albert J. Short of Richard Bacon, Nick Bailey, Marion SWept through the halls of some of | a So od Only 1.00 Per Week, Including Small Carrying Charge Chicago on May 11, will be enter-| Clark, Chester Cobb. John Cromie, he Sys most fashionable homes | - Le i tained tonight at a miscellaneous| Eunice Ehrnschwender, Benny Ford, 3 orn in “Mrs. Moonlight.” | po " 4 : 3 Eg : BLOCK & Dependable Appliances. Fifth Floor shower given by Mrs. Raymond Frank Hardy, Curtis A. Hodges, Mrs. C. Norman Green is cos- ata : Sh ihRa A 3 Alsos eneioels Stand Evenings) roan Robbins of Salem. Ill. The hostess Pearl Howe, James Jay, Earl umes chairman, and has directed | ; : will give the shower in the home of KVle, Russell Lovelace. Alice New- the assembling of costumes from | her mother, Mrs. O. E. Smith, 3359 land. Otto Parris, Nellie Pence, the wardrobe collected over a period N. Meridian St. ‘Mahlon Sparks, Alec Stone, Minnie | of Vears at the theater. Many of Guests with Miss Edwards will be L. True. Kenneth K. Wark, Edward {he dresses have been given to the | her mother, Mrs. W. H. Edwards; | Bayless and Virgil Yaste. Playhouse by prominent families. |

at Mesdames W. H. Edwards Jr., Clif-| Others are Misses Clara Banta, Mrs. Green and her committee Ww ’] / : t { / [ Gl > A Wi) 11 ford Hanning, Wallace DeHar!, Orpha Bodle, Nellie Gray, Lucille ave had the problem of assembling | 171 a ue eo y eaming 11 e

John McKinstray, William Richter, | Harvey, Peari Hendricks. Audrey, Costumes typical of three periods, CE 0 Victor Guio, John Horuff, Fred| Himes. Miriam Howe, Bessve La- 1891, 1908 and 1938. Working with | NEW LOW PRI N Grumme Jr. George Stark, Robert! mar, Norma Noone. Earle Poer and ner have been Mesdames R. G

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Lantz and Miss Elizabeth Hayes. { Mrs. Richard Efroymson is direct- | ing the collection of furniture for Model 105

|the set, assisted by Mrs. Kenneth > A (Badger, Misses Fanchon Fattig, | Now Reduced to Only | Betty Jeanne Balz and Bess Wat-! ' a . son, | : 7. Mrs. Engelke Heads | 1 / 4 h 0d ‘Carnelian Club | . | Mirrs. John S. Engelke is the new 95 | president of the Carnelian Club. Genuine Hoovers thor- / ”

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/a h. p. heavy duty splash-proof precision-built motor and forget drudgery. The

Other officers named recently are oughly rebuilt in the = M. E. Elstun, first vice presi- Dl

dent; Mrs. John C. Loucks, second Heover Tarory by Foyer KE ster Dinner | vice president; Mrs. John Connor, workmen with genuine / / treasurer; Mrs. Joseph L. Conley, Hoover parts. All equipped ni % : # recording secretary; Mrs. Frank M. with new belts, bags, cords i With Your Old Stove | Ebert, corresponding secretary, and df it Ye uar ds nd " Z No down payment with trade- | Mrs. Ellwood Ramsey, director. QiliG: TUrnitare © 3 y me lonvenient monthiy terms : : : | The club's next meeting will be guaranteed for ONE FULL I . carrying charge. Delivered and ® Of course you're having ham! There are dozens |at nnon on April 23 in the home YEAR by the Hoover fac- { di installed above the floor. .. .. of delightful ways of preparing it.. Some tastes | of Mrs. Edward Hecker. The host- tory and Block's ’ i run to the Southern Style . .. some to Hoosier . ., | ess will be assisted by Mrs. Ira M. y :

some to the Northern Roast. Swartz. All F With de luxe features usually found

® No matter how you fix YOUR ham, you can be / DN only in ranges seiling for tar more! sure it will be twice as gcod, twice as tasty, twice P. T. A. Schedules lH. as flavorful—IF—from now till cooking-time, youn A keep it in an ICE Refrigerator! Py ogram

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ICE AND Teacher Association will meet next $i DOWN iy Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. i Rs Shas ® Divided Cooking Ton ® Pull-Out Sans... Povetinls RolnsOaliaervios Deaivee ni recon: Sreenarze To— ® Folding Cover Lids Over Burners Finished os Barner ure Tar e Storage Space With the school auditorium for a recrea-| Charge —~ a Stiding Wire Rack Basket FUE L co : i { ® 3 Regular and 1 Giant Non-Clog ® Electric Clock With Elec- ob ine Wire Rack Ras » tional program, with James Y.! Chrome-Plated Burners tric 2-Hour Minute Minder Heat Control

r { ts nba ® Modern Electric Lamp Over 7 Vo . ® Automatic Lighting on Brown in charge. A group from the | BLOCK'S—Dependable Appliances. Fifta Floor Qrder ® Large l6xinis Oven Suton ate | Also at 424 N. Ill. St. Open Evenings 1 idi BL 4 sndable Appliances, Fifth Floor Grady will be the presiding officer. | SKS inaanle Appliances, Fith orian

A meeting of the Township Study Also at 1" N. Illinois St. a

| | Gr il be held 1:30 Branch Stores Open Evenings) Ld SMART Zo V/ 17 /CE Moar Ih rn) ater]

Mrs. Thomas Selmier will preside,

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