Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1943 — Page 13

\ Catherine Von Staden, lives at 30 S. Bolton ave. He is the son : {of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Von Staden.

Updike Graduates

G. Ausbrooks K. Ausbrooks Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Asa E. Ausbrooks, Beech (rove, are with the armed forces in North Africa. Pvt. James W. Updike, 1028 N,

er ave, has been graduated| LEFT—Pfs. Guthrie Ausbrooks is

with the medical battalion. He has from the s¥istion meshaties Soisse been in service 15 months and for-| school at’ Seymour Johnson fiield,|Terly was in Northern Ireland and LEFT—Pyt. Amo M. Jellison, 33, C. He had been employed as a|=ngland. the son of Mrs. Safronia Jellison,|timekeeper at ths: RCA company| FIGHT — Corp. Kenneth Ausjen W. 11th st, is-stationed at the |pere : ! brooks is with an engineers division, army air force basic training center . Both formerly were employed by at Miami Beach, Fla. Before join- the New York Central railroad and ing the service last month, he was| g « |attended Technical high school. employed at the Beveridge Paper Co.| [il % 2 8 = E RIGIIT—Corp. Robert Ewing, the! @ i Six Indianapolis men are enrolled son of Mrs. obert Ewing, 242 N. in the service school at the Great

Reisner st, is statioucd somewhere Lakes naval training in Labrador as a mechanic with the | : a station. They 8) are Donald B. Griffin, husbdnd of

Mrs. M. Griffin, 1206 N. Arlington ave.; Roland M. Smock, son of Mr. and Mrs, P. Smock, 2130 S. East : |st.; Notra Trulock, son of Mr. and ue. N. Trulock, 2038 Koehne st.; James John J. Stapert rt A, Sproule, son of Mr, and Perry PEt Mrs. 0. Some oom Orit LEFT—Pfc. James Perry is sta-(ave.; Arnold W. Robbins, son of tioned with the marines in Hawail.{Mrs. Allie McHargue, 1024'S. TreHe is the son of Mrs. Ruby Perry,/mont st. and Seldon F, Murry, son 1710 E. Washington st. Pfc. Perry,|of Mr. and Mrs, F. Murry, 4002’ W. who has been in the service a year, Washington st. : {was employed at the John Deere wm Co. before his enlistment. RIGHT—Pvt. John J: Stapert, son f lof Mrs. Agnes Stapert, 3400 Carson ave., is serving with the field ar- : | tillery of the army. He is a brother er and Randolph of Mrs. Katie Keenan, also of 3400

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Field for advanced Board 10 Inducts

training as a Noel O. Kitchen fighter pilot. The following men were recently He is the son of Mr.-and Mrs. O.} jnhqucted by local board 10: Wazhe Isdore Bloucher, 819 E. Minnesota

‘I. Kitchen, 1155 N. Bellevieu pl. a (Ed ward Bridevell Jr., 1535 8 N82 ; Robert James O'Brian, Ja

"Pfc. William T. Joseph, son of } yriibur Richard West Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph, 2202 Langley ave., has been graduated from the clerical school at Ft. Knox, ~ Ky. He will serve with an arm-|s ~ ored force when assigned to active|w _ duty.

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To make up for the sest factor of meat °

Copes Evaporated

by Betty Crocker

"THAT'S HE POINT, 1 think: We ‘should really. “trick up” any mea! “meals we need to have, We should give them so much appetite-come-on that z won’t even notice the absence of meat! Not so difficult, either.

texture, too. And easy to prepare. Here is the recipe—tested and perfected by my staff in the Gold Medal Kitchen: "12 slices Enriched White Bread 14 1b. Sharp Yellow Cheese, cut in s-inch thick slices 4 Egg Yolks 21% cups Milk 1 tsp. Salt Ys tsp. Pepper 34 tsp. Dry Mustard Cut off bottom crusts of bread =anid enough of top crusts tosquare off slices. Lay 6 slices .close together in well greased 8 by 12-inch baking dish. Cover

Vainio Salioia it buoi . Beat egg yolks, add milk and seasonings, and mix well. Pour over “sandwiches” in baking dish. Let stand in refrigerator several hours. (The liquid will be ab-

‘{ sorbed by the “sandwickies”.) Bake in

a moderate oven (350°) for 1 hour. (Use dried crusts later. They are excellent for fine crumbs. Keep egg whites covered in refrigerator to use for white

eakes, icings, or meringues.)

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