Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1943 — Page 17

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; butter, 3 tbsp. flour, 3 c¢. milk, 2 c. . cooked beets, 1% tsp. salt, 2 tsp.

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The Recipe Calls for Beets

By META GIVEN Times Special Writer

A PINK COLORED SOUP may sound as though a daffy cook was

on the job, but don't let that deter

is just as much reason for making beet soup as there is for making

carrot or.onion soup.

And when it is made the result is a luscious pink color. It is not

. only warm colored, but it is g by those who like beets. It appears with the luncheon in the Friday menus which are given here.. EJ » ”

MENUS FOR FRIDAY

Breakfast Sliced oranges (4) * Poached eggs on toast (4 eggs, 4 slices enriched bread) Bacon ends (% 1b.)

Luncheon Cream of beet soup (see Tecipes) Soya crackers Waldorf salad (4 apples, 1 stalk celery, juice 1 lemon, % c. mayon-

Honey nut bars (remainder) Dinner Creamed Slupped beef (% Ib. dried beef—86 br, pts Baked am Broccoli with mock Hollandaise

Relish tray (pickles, olives) Bread (8 slices enriched) Gingerbread (see recipes) Butter or fortified margarine used on all breads. Include in

children, 2 cups for adults. Bever-

Approximate cost for day: $2.70. Points for day: 0 green, 6 brown,

- ® » RECIPES Cream of Beet Soup: Three tbsp.

grated onion, 1 tbsp. sweet pickle relish, % c. cider vinegar, or to suit taste. Melt butter, blend in flour and

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and refreshing, and will be enjoyed

salt. Add the beets which’ have been put through a ricer or rubbed through a sieve. Add remaining ingredients, except vinegar, and reheat to boiling. Remove from heat, add vinegar and serve immediately. If it is necessary to reheat this soup after vinegar is added, do it over boiling water for as short a time as possible. Four to five servings,

” s o Gingerbread: Sift, measure 13% c. all-purpose flour, resift 3 times with 1% tsp. baking powder and % tsp. salt. Mix % tsp. ginger, 1% c. tsp. cinnamon, % tsp. cloves, 1 tsp. allspice with 1% tsp. soda. Add % ¢. boiling water, mix well, : Combine 2 c. sugar and % c. molasses in mixing bowl, add % c. melted shortening and stir until well blended. Add 1 beaten egg and beat thoroughly. Add sifted dry ingredients all at once and stir just mixed. Then add spice mixture all at once, stir in, and beat vigorously for 1 minute. Turn into buttered 9-inch square cake pan and bake in a moderately slow oven at 325 degrees F. for about 35 minutes. Serve with orange sauce.

” ” ” Free: For that extra special occasion when your brown points are a minus quantity, try serving a complete salad meal. The variety and fresh tastiness of this Meta Given planned wartime menu will surprise and please both ‘family and

ts. It also has the added attraction of being very simple and easy to prepare. Free to all readers of this column. Just write Meta Given, care this newspaper, inclosing a

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meet at the home of Mrs, Ruth Eskey, 380 Bosart ave.

will open the afternoon's program following a luncheon. Mrs. Charles Vollmer will tell a Christmas story. Mrs. Lena Hirschey will be in charge of the program.

cards and handkerchiefs as a gift to an institution.

Business Girls Give {Party at I. A. C.

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I. A.M. Plans Holiday Party

District 90 and the Ladies’ auxiliary 278 of the International

a Christmas party for members and their families tomorrow night in the Machinists hall, 49% 8S. Delaware st, Santa Claus will distribute gifts for the children and the program will feature a. magician, orchestra, community singing and stunts by children, The auxiliary will be in charge of decorations and entertainment.

W.C.T. U. to Sew For Cheer Guild

Members of the Elizabeth Stanley W. C. T. U. will devote tomorrow morning to sewing for the Riley Hospital Cheer guild. They will

The singing of Christmas carl

Members will bring Christmas

The Ceruco girls of the Central Rubber & Supply Co. held a Christmas party last night at the Indianapolis Athletic club. Members who were in charge of entertainment were Misses Pearl Teckemeyer, Marjorie Pope and Evelyn Hawkins,

: Mesdames Emma Weimer, Helen Louise Mangus and Charlotte Weiss were in ‘charge of table arrangements,

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Association of Machinists will have}

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Local Girl > Wins Honor

been chosen by Glamour magazine as 6ne of 12 career girls to attend #& national conference here this week-end to diseuss problems c¢onfrdnting business women today. Miss Skelton was selected from a group of 600 girls by Miss Eliza-

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beth Fentens, editor. because of kits, like this double-decker cre- by Miss Betty Rose . | suggestions corftri tonne mending box, make welcome | Christmas story will be The committee will study the - A . this old the magazine during the past six ue ihe oa % os Mrs. EO. Asher hoi | programs months. The has made with Muguet de Bois tolletries 23 group and assist in the planning of new] ut 0 ptt Ce inine woman, | The week-end program will in- . buy gifts for the boys programs before they are put into _|clude a fashion show, job eitnic,|T"0 Clothe Child the Plainfield Boys’ effect. : : : a visit to a leading dress designer, Girls’ schools and for They also will give advice on how To Give Review dinner and a theater party, Miss| The Trl Kappa club of Indian-|.i ho veterans’ hospital, to inform the public on the various Skelton is employed in the drafting |apolis will meet at 7:30 o'clock toMrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will| department of RCA at Indianapolis, night for a Christmas party at the Holds O fice review “The Bible a8 Living Litera- i home of Mrs, Clifford M. Rigsbee, Federal Club Party ture” at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in|Chorale to Sing 1121 Newman st, Assisting the| o a. Aveckah y Block's auditorium... The review will : ROCKFO! 11, Dec. 15 —Miss

hostess will be Mrs. Howard EY patricia Rudolph of Indianapolis and Miss Marguerite Flack. - At the recently was elected vice party arrangements will be made | of the freshman class of Rockford to clothe a child. | college here.

* The Ogden Junior chorale will give a Christmas program at Billings General hospital Monday night.

be sponsored by the Marion County Homemakers. - Mrs. Boris Palachoft will be in charge of ticket sales.

for. members at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Catherine's tearoom.

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