Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1943 — Page 26
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salt, (and serve immediately. TRIPE COMES “INTO Promnsiienty
TRIPE FRIED IN BATTER (Serves 4)
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teaspoon bak-| ny is strong, half|! cup sifted flour, 1 ) to cover the meat. Add |Ing powder, 1; teaspoon salt, 1 egg, teaspoon salt. Cover dish well beaten; 1 teaspoon fat, % cup milk,
d| : tand in cool place three cup fat, 1 teaspoon prepare and let s p {mustard, 1 cup medium white sauce. |
in Dutch oven with the Cut tender boiled tripe into Pieces little of the spiced for serving. Sift together dry in-
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U. S. Servicowomen To Replace WAAFS
By ROSETTE HARGROVE ' / Times Special Writer 2 i LONDON, Oct, 22. ~The WACS of the U..8. army who shortly will arrive here in large numbers will be literally doubly welcome. They will be very welcome to the U. 8. 8th air force, with whom they will serve, and just about as welcome to the British, for they will replace British WAAFS, now attached to the 8th. The WAAFS are badly needed by their own army. Thanks to the work of the preliminary group that came over here
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some time ago to prepare the way,
troops on. overnight trips to Camp Deliwood. The oladses, beginning at 9:30
a, m, Nov, 3 at the Oirl Scout Little Mouse. g 9, 11 and 16.
House, also will meet Nov, 4, Plazis for trips will be made each
{Tuesday for three weeks and outs door trips will be taken on Thurs |.
The training is required for over. night trips and leaders may register at the Girl Scout office,
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first large scale contingent of Amer-| AS an. excellent alternate for riched flour avoids waste during + + {s' Yyears sooner, jean -enlisted women arrives, they |Dacon, Westinghouse home econo- war<time economy. Combining en. © sides. Drain on absorbent paper, will be.able to start working almost mists recommend bacon squares, riched flour with other 100d sasents ! When ready, remove meat, slice Serve hot with sauce . wade by | as soon as they land. Sui Jim She low) Of Yb bog in Nhls sive needed pennies for Wag] for serving and keep hot. Strain blending mustard with white sauce: Capt. Anna Wilson of Studio City, | 3 . In Bae) 4 iy at: Add 2
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Even if you've never held knitting | her assistant, Lt. Selma Herbert of : or [needles in your hands, you fust New York, have taken care of such | can't go wrong on this vestee! It's] {important factors as housing, weldone all in one piecé—no curves or fare and recreational facilities. [difficult fittings to contend with— | Both Capt. Wilson and Lt. Her{and it turns out to be a mighty |bert found the British women’s {handsome garment. Do it in red | auxiliaries eager and ready to co- B k Kelly green, brown or navy blue— | operate with their American sisters. rooks wear it over a pull-over sweater Said- Lt. Herbert: “Their help and or a blouse—it's a grand “extra | advice has been invaluable in Welcomes warmth” vestee for wintry weather. | | countless instances and we are ben= +h | To obtain complete knitting in- | efiting .by their three years’ expe- e structions for the tuxedo vest (pat- | Lience and thus were spared many [tern 5646) sizes include 14 and 18, | initial mistakes.” {send 11 cents in coln, your name| mp. wACs will be fed the same and address and the pattern num-|, yong gg the other U. S. forces. ber to Anne Cabot, The Indianapo- | Wherever possible, they will have lis Times, 530 8S. Wells st., Chicago separate messes, but in the smaller 1 i. | units, where this is not feasible, they Now, readers, you can order the will eat with the enlisted men, taknew fall and winter issue of Anne | 0 their turns at K. P. and other Cabot's album! Its gift bazaar] ties. : | Pages and its series of free patterns | "Welfare arrangements include {will inspire you to start Christmas such features as a recreation room {gift making at once! Price per and a “quiet” room for reading and copy, 16 cents " |writing in every unit. Recreational facilities are admirably taken care {of by the American Red Cross and {residential clubs, for the WACs are {being established throughout the
5 Books Listed For Reviews |[~uiyswiwitodn
'E. T. O. will be exactly the same as Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt has an- &t home, except that there will be nounced the books he will discuss |® nightly “bed check,” to make in his annial series of book reviews “\¢ the girls are in bed, with Co series o yoy ®WS lights out by 11:20 p. m., and so '0 be given each Tuesday through |get their proper amount of sleep. November at the Indianapolis He- On Saturday nights, when “lights {brew Congregation temple, 975 N. out” is extended to 1:30 a..m., there Delaware st,
{will bé no check. - y Pp ] i} | The books are “We Cannot Escape | ‘ , OUR No. 18 OR SHOE i |History” (Whitaker), “A Tree Grows No ‘Civvies
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The reviews are sponsored by the 'equip every unit with washrooms ! | Temple Sisterhood and are open to [he gl une hogy AC 2h e y » ¢ He public withous Sharge. | lowed to wear clothes other than |the uniform, except when “taking | part in specific sports” i | None will be allowed to bring ‘ For Good Bread | civilian clothes, anyway, U. 8. i ‘Quick” is iiterally the word for authorities having decided that it {good quick breads, says Mrs. Julia Would be unfair to tax Britain's al- | Kiene, director of Westinghouse ready depleted clothes supplies with home economics Institute. Not only [replacements for America’s feminine do they take very little time to expeditionary force. make, but speed is essential from | Every WAC who gets thE. T. O. the time wet ingredients are added assignment will be “handpicked.” to dry ones. - | Many who volunteer won't make the Mix .them thoroughly but don't grade, for those who do will be beat. And, -unlike making yeast definitely chosen for their backbreads, shortening must be melted ground, education and specific quali~ {—that makes the mixing process | | fications. Languages and certain all the speedie:. {scientific aptitudes are a sure pass. é There are three general divisions: | Administration, communications and motor transport, which embrace literally hundreds of specialists ranging from aerial photographers to X-ray machine operators and from radio repairers to chaplain's assistants,
Mrs. H. F. Kett ‘Heads Guild
Mrs. Hilliard F, Kett recently was {elected president of the St. Rita (guild. She succeeds Mrs. Albert P. "Weber who held the office for two Years. |" Other new officers are Mrs. David {Connor, vice president, and Miss (Catherine Fox and Miss Catherine | O'Gara, recording and correspond{ing secretaries, { The Rev, Fr. Bernard L. Strange, pastor of the St, Rita Catholic chuch, is moderator and the Rev. | Fr. Bernard Gordon, assistant pastor, Is chaplain. The Most Rev. Bishop Joseph E. Ritter is the honorary president—of-the guild:
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