Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1942 — Page 19
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Tri Psi Luncheon
Past presidents of Tri Psi sorority will meet for luncheon at 1 Pledges 10 Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Yelton|p. m. tomorrow at the Hecathorn are on a wedding trip through the |tearoom. After the luncheon and South. Th 1 i business session, the members will At Butler nia. : 8 couple was married attend the annual silver tea given Tuesday in Holy Angels Catholic|py the Butler university Mothers’ : Virgil Stinebaugh, assistant super- . © [intendent of Indianapolis public |Trapp. building.
church by the Rev. Fr. Henry|council in the School of Religion ¢ schools, will be guest speaker at| Mrs. Yelton was Miss Lucille
3 pledge services for Kappa Delta Pi, Hummel, daughter Of Mrs, O. a. Wall Discuss Drama
national educational honorary, at : “ » Butler university tonight Hummel, before her marriage and| A paper on “Modern Drama” will
He will discuss “The Teacher's Mr. Yelton's mother is Mrs. Mary be presented by Mrs. Layman D.
| situation in the War” at 7 p. m. in| Yelton. Kingsbury at a meeting of the Irv-
ington Home Study club April 7, the Zeta Tau Alpha house. Miss| Miss Clara Hummel, sister of the ing ) ; Dorothy Grigsby, active member, : Mrs. Henry S. Schell, 58 S. Downey
will taik on her recent trip to San bride, and George Kehrer were the |ave., will entertain members in her
Francisco as a delegate to the na- couple's attendants. home. tional Kappa Delta Pi convention. Ten Butler students to be pledged include the Misses Katharine Parrish, Ruth Miles, Jean MecVicker, Deete McGrath, Geraldine Bagby, Kathleen Shockley, Doris Longere,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1942
Homemaking—
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Yelton-Hummel Rite
Kappa Delta Pi Is Performed
WARTIME THRIFT—a form of domestic defense—calls for using every possible nutrient in every ounce of food you buy. For example— | bake your potatoes in their skins for maximum food return. | Here's a meal-in-a-jacket Lenten specialty that combines nutritious] seafood, flavor and economy with the wholesale value of baked potatoes.
SHRIMP-STUFFED BAKED POTATOES (Serves 4)
Four large potatoes, 1 teaspoon salt, 4 teaspoon pepper, 4 cup light cream, 3 tablespoons butter, 1]
tablespoon chopped parsley, 1 No. | Eh pois B Marcella Gibson, Lois Lichtsinn|
Scrub potatoes and bake until] n, tender. thin slice from one $i ¥ ; ; ; a & : and Rebekah Irwin. side of each cooked potato and| Cain : 2 2 8 scoop out. leaving thick shell. Mash Miss Alberta Wells, president of potatoes with salt, pepper, cream, ‘| Spurs, sophomore women’s honorbutter; add chopped parsley, Drain ary, has announced that freshmen shrimp and pein CE a few| DEAR Jane JonDaN 1 have ‘ {women representing various organwhole shrimp for garnishing. Mix/been married eight months. My ||izations on the campus and who chopped shrimp with mashed potato|husband and I got along very well || have achieved a 1.8 scholastic avermixture, fill potaic a pir each, before we were married but now we ! i Gi te shoal year 1 de filled otate with 2 or wholej .. : i |entertaine at an afternoon ridge rt Bake in a hot oven (425°|3™ bailing io gath other. He is {| party April 16 in the student lounge F.) for 10 minutes. Serve hot bull-headed and is always carrying ‘|of Jordan hall. When baking potatoes for this) chip on his shoulder. He does not : recipe. bake enough more to serve | like for anyone to tell him anything | creamed the following day. thereby and never has a smile on his face. | saving fuel and time. To cream|He always is scowling. I love him them. scoop out the potatoes, chop |2DNd I do believe that he loves me. coarsely. Heat milk in saucepan. | Put how can I be sure? If you can outstanding Easter, 1942, accessories: matching alligator shoes and Alexandrian chapter, Internaadvise me I would be very grateful. bag, and a fabric hat. Older boy (right) wears exactly-like-father's . i |tional Travel-Study club, will meet
add a tablespoon of butter, salt and pepper. Then turn in potatoes. orl Ww. Glen plaid jacket, brown gabardine slacks and rough-finish mixture i {lat 1:30 p. m. next Wednesday with frequently over low heat. Do not > = felt hat in telescope style. HR HE aE © |Mrs. ©. L. Goldsborough, 3418 Clifadd flour or any other ea Answer—I imagine that both of 4 ton st. | Mrs. DeVere Rowan will give the
Simmer for '2 hour. The potatoes|you expected too much from mar- | ® LT 2 : S h ] ‘ ney Jo OF Lou Tue ugly a ih | en : chool 2 to Present |icsson and Mrs. ff. ¢. Ward wil X : riage. You thousht it would be an/ Basic Style- Worthiness Noted Home Talent Show present a monolog from “The Wom-
creamy. extension of your engagement and| : v : 9 2 ee en” (Booth Tarkington). FISH PUDDING (weren't prepared for the personality * ’ 4 i 25 ——— ee |adjustments you would have to In Children S Clothes William H. Evans schoo! 3 will : i present a home talent program in| Four S Society W ll
(Serves 4) make. During your engagement it By MARGUERITE YOUNG the auditorium at 7:45 o'clock to-|
was natural for each of you to put M T your best foot forward in order to Times Special Writer morrow evening. Musical selections, eet omorrow
righ the other’s esteem, In the NEW YORK, March 26.—There has never been an Easter season like readings and dancing have been| The Four S society of St. Paul's 85 2 vay tonne bf pus £0 this one for classics in youngsters’ clothes, They're styled for wear as scheduled. (Episcopal church will meet at 8
Wash ah Vv fis 5 ol gether it is easy to forget the old g i : : ow i ash and dry fish. Put through tricks of pleasing each other that | well as for color. You'll find that all you've heard about the importance| Proceeds will be used to renefy{D I JOMONOW in te Brenurond
ood chopper. Add seasonings and i i : s ; | flour and erind again at least three Seemed so easy and natural at the of basic style-worthiness in women’s wartime wardrobes goes double for | the school's Parent-Teacher associa- wards and Mrs. C. Raymond Miller times. Add milk and melted but«<; ms. \ _ |boys and girls. ation. will be in charge. ter. Pour into buttered baking dish | “nat made your husband smile| pe pegt-selling Easter bonnets top with bread crumbs and bake at|Pefore you married him? He scowls|¢. jittle girls match suits or top350° for 30 to 40 minutes, or until/ NOV: No doubt, because youre dis-| tc Often the costume is made quite firm (appointed in his disposition. 1In-|.¢ gne fabric, just like mother’s. |stead of telling hith how wonderful p.;y frequently there's a big{he is you tell him how bull-headed | ter angle to the family style piche is. That's no way to help him;|, .. {55 wherein mother, miss 7{it only increases his fault. Go back | 14 and miss 12-to-16 are all
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The staunch 2-vear-old (above) wears a double-breasted coat and matching hat of finest maize-yellow wool—duplicates of his sister's and
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BREAKFAST: Orange juice, cornflakes. wholewheat muffins, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Cream of onion and potato soup, enriched toast, fresh vegetable salad. molasses cup cakes, tea. milk. DINNER: Smothered steak, parsley new potatoes. 88-minute new cabbage, spring salad. rhubarb lattice pie, coffee, milk.
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Today's Recipe SMOTHERED STEAK (Makes 4 servings) Two and a half pounds chuck steak, salt and pepper. 2 tablespoons shortening, 1 cup sliced onions, !2 cup water, 4 cup dark corn syrup, 4 tomatoes, quartered. Wipe meat with cloth. Season with salt and pepper and brown in hot shortening. Add onions and cook until tender. Combine water
vou have to stretch the truth until] 1t cracks. The same thing is true of him He has quit making love to you and says things to belittle you in your, own estimation. If he had asked for | advice I would have suggested the] same methods I recommend for| Vou. Actually very few husbands goon assuring their wives that they love them. You'll have to learn how to |get along without so much reassur- | ance. Other women do. | Don't give up because your task {has grown difficult. Take notes from skillful women who know how to get their own way from stubborn men without appearing to do so. You are facing a very important test of your tact as a woman. Will vou pass it or fail because it takes more study than you are willing to ao for the sake of success? | JANE JORDAN |
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Another important new style trio is: Mother, daughter and little brother all turned out in the same colorful fabric. Matching Coats, Dresses Dresses and coats often match, for instance. a wood violet print dress and solid-color violet coat of velveteen. Sometimes the coat is three-quarter length, boxy and brilliant red. Boys of from 2 to ‘teens are wearing more color. For example, the 2-year-old boy's yellow wool coat 1s of exactly the same cloth as big sister and mother wear. The voungster of 10 or so will be in step in his new gray-tan herringbone (with both knickers and shorts) and his small, but quite grown-up, brown felt hat with welt edge brim and narrow grosgrain band Big brother may wear a singlebreasted covert cloth suit with
and syrup and pour over meat and! put your problems in a letter to Jane| white shirt, red striped tie, and
onions. Cover tightly and simmer for 45 minutes. Place quartered tomatoes on top of steak, and cook. covered, for 10 minutes more. Remove to hot platter and serve with sauce and vegetables from pan n n 2
Kitchen Shortcut:
FIRM CUSTARD may be made without heating in the oven. Place the cups in a shallow pan and surround them with water. Then cover the pan tightly and set it over a
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North Side Mothers | ‘Hear Talk on Meats
Miss Stena Marie Holdahl. di- front, still is popular.
rector of home
brown felt hat, or brown gabardine slacks with brown, red and blue Glen plaid jacket and a rough-fin-ish felt hat in telescope style.
The bonnet, especially navy blue
straw ones with yellow flowers in So are little
economics at | girls’ cloches, pompadours and wide- | Kingan's was to talk on “Tasty and |primmed hats
‘Teen-agers come in
Thrifty Meat Dishes” before the | for a whole specially styled group
North Side Mothers’ club today The group was to meet for a 12:30
of shapes, most popular of which are feathered Scottish hats and
p. m. luncheon with Mrs. Frank J billed. cap-like hats.
Mother's present passion for suits
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flame so low that the water does not SE is mirrored in her offspring, and |even the littlest can have them. A
boil. "ins Lv ; —_——— Give Minstrel Show {brilliant plaid suit of melon pink
a . 7 A minstrel show will be given at and light blue paid, or of yellow and Retw n Er om N : Y. 8 p. m. today in the Brookside | blue, is made for girls of 7 as well Mr. and Mrs. Morse P. Bowen, 30 Community house by the Double |as 16. There are suits with susE. 56th st., returned early this week Four club. Tickets will be available | pendered skirts and lined, round
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