Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1944 — Page 21
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exercices for the jpital School of will be held at in 88, Peter and th Bishop Joseph
, a s J. McGrath will , and the student er the direction
Gladys L. Sparks,
rester and Betty
e~-commencement lanned in honor The Sisters of spital will give a ight in the Dethe graduating } stafl. > Junior class will or the graduates the nurses home vill be given by
ssey will be in igements. Miss and Miss Helen r and senior class
Patent
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Wartine Eating
2 Meta Given
SOME OF THESE DAYS THE PACKERS of meat products will work out a method of reducing all kinds of bones to an edible form, and when they do we will have a substance rich in minerals with considerable protein, and it should have a delightful flavor, Until that time, however, we will continue to get along by cracking the bones thoroughly, browning them carefully and then coaxing all the
flavor out that we can by simmering for a long while in just the right amount of water. That is just what we did to develop today’s recipe using bones and giblets of a good-sized roasting chicken,
= =» MENUS FOR MONDAY
Breakfast
Cooked rice with raisins (% ec. raisins—3 Ib, 1% c., cooked rice,
top milk). Toast and jelly (8 slices, homemade Jelly). : Luncheon Chicken soup (see recipe). Soy crackers (3% 1b. bought). Cottage cheese salad (1-3 head let tuce, 3% 1b. cottage cheese, 1 grapefruit and 2 oranges sectioned, lemon dressing). Brownies ‘ (homemade). * . Dinner _ Itallan spaghetti with meat sauce (1 Ib. beef—6 red pts, grated cheese—1 red pt, 1 12-o0z. bottle catsup—23 blue pts). Buttered caulifiower (1 head). Spinach salad (% Ib. fresh spinach,
Hard rolls (8 bought). Sliced peaches (home canned). Brownies (remainder from. luncheon), ; Butter or fortified margarine used on all breads. Include milk to drink: 7 c, for children, 3 ec. for adults, Approximate cost for day: $2.65; points for day: 23 blue, 7 red, 2-4 red for fats. ” . » Chicken soup: Cracked bones from roasting chicken, 3 thsps. butter or margarine, 5 c. water, 2" sprigs parsley, % c. celery leaves, 1 small onion, 1% tsps. salt, 2! c. boiling water, 3 tsp. salt, 4 tsps. pearl
barley, % c. finely diced carrot, 3% |and
c. celery, 2 tbsps. parsley. Brown bones in fat. Add next 5 ingredients and place in stewpan. Bring to boil and gently simmer 2 hrs, Strain. While bones are being simmered, drop barley into boiling salted water and simmer for 1 hr. and 15 mins, Add strained broth, carrots and celery and boil 10 mins. more... Serve hot with sprinkling of parsley. Four serv-
radishes, French dressing).
EVENTS
CLUBS
Indianapolis chap, American War Mothers. 8 p. m. Fri. Phyllis Wheatley, YY, W. C. A. Book Forum. 1:30 p. m. Wed. Ayres’ auditorium. “Blessed Are the Meek” (Kossak), Mrs. Olive g Enslen Tinder, Carnelian. Mon. Mrs. Harry Meyer, 2339 N. Gale, hostess. Luncheon and bridge. Christian Park Women's. 12:30 p. m, Tuesday. Mrs. William F.
Plers, 4726 Brookside rd., hostess. |g. 001 82. 2 p. m. Sunday. Family * ‘the bureau.
Irvington Homemakers, Wed. Mrs. Albert Gray, 824 Ellenberger
pkwy., hostess. “Shape of Things to Come, Getting Along With Russia,” Norman Isaacs. Indianapolis Parliamentary Law, 1! p. m. Mon, Y. W. C. A. Hostess, Mrs, Thomas C. Polk. Leader, Miss Maude Russell Irvington Woman's, Mon. Red Cross: service at school 57. !
Monday Afternoon Reading. Mon. Alpha Upsilon chap, Alpha Zeta DISBt Dy the Presbyterian young
Mrs. Charles Muir, 3240 N, New) Jersey, hostess, *“V
Down the Andes” Mrs. Arthur C.| Liberty group, Epsilon Sigma Omi- Wallace Street Presbyterian church Hoffman. aller Down the cron. 1 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Fred-|¥ill be the Rev. Howard Kipp, Con-
Amazon,” Mrs, Ida B. Hoyle. Monday Conversation. Mon. Mrs. Paul Blakeslee, 6200 N. Sherman, dr, hostess, Program, Mis. Roy) E. Adams and Mrs FP. K. Netherlands chap. L T-8. C., o, 6: Dinger.|
Newman Mothers of Butler. 1:30
ings.
p. m, Tuesday. Cathedral parish hall. Mrs, J. E Sweeney, chrmn. Review. Mon. Mrs, Warren H. Max-
{Books F orum
On Congress
Times Special WASHINGTON, April 14. — A round table discussion on “Organi-
{mation of Congress” will be the
only non-business session scheduled for the national convention of the League of Women Voters to be held
at the Stevens hotel in Chicago April 26. Participants in the discussion will be Senator . Harold H. Burton, Cleveland, O.; Representative
Everett Dirksen, Pekin, Ill; Repre- |}
sentative Estes Kefauver, Chattanooga; Representative A. S. Mike Monroney, Oklahoma City, and Mrs.
Harris T. Baldwin, of this city,|
first vice president of the league. The discussion will deal with the
methods of modernizing congress to |®
make it possible for the time and efforts of congressmen to be spent on vital policy matters rather than detail, Specific subjects to be discussed include the employment of experts by congress to review the records
branch, streamlining organization to prevent overlapping, having cabinet officers appear before congress for questioning, the need for congressional study of the organization of congress to make recommendations for change and th problem of the two-thirds rule for treaty ratification.
Field Army Opens
Bandage Center
A bandage-making center was opened today, in the Speedway City town hall by the Marion county Women’s Field Army for the Control of Cancer. Mrs. Forrest Hughes is chairman
well, 404 E. 43d st. hostess. Stitch-in-Time. 7:30 p m. Wednes- | day. Pillow case card party at | Edgewood grade school. Story-A-Month. 7:30 p. m.
for the center which will supply
.of the executive|
at the Canary Cottage.
Alpha Xi Delta Will Hold
: Banquet
The founders’ day banquet for the members of the Indianapolis’ Alumnae chapter of Alpha Xi Del- | ta will be held Monday in the] Canary Cottage. Mrs. R. L. McKay and Mrs. Robert | O. Parks, who will be Indianapolis representatives to the province VI| convention to be held in Urbana, |
Ill, this week end, will give reports,
‘of the convention.
Fach member will contribute a
bandages for indigent cancer Pa- penny for each year her college
itients of local hospital clinics and | | physicians.
‘has been in existence and the {money will be donated to the Red
| Mrs. W. H. Hodgson is the Speed- Cross for the purchase of a mobile
Rauh library au ditorium. Guest ¥3Y W. F. A, lieutenant. Volunteers | canteen. This project is being spon- |
speaker. Woman's Rotary. 6:15 p. m. Tues. Colored movies, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lacy IL
P.-T. A. GROUPS hour at Children’s museum.
Bridgeport. April 21. Informal supper and installation,
| Crispus Attucks. 3:15 p. m. Thurs.
School cafeteria, Program, Mrs. Theresa Sanders. Music, Mrs. Marion Burch. Election, Parents of school erchestra members to sponsor recital 8 p. m. April 21.
SORORITIES
Beta. Tonight. Miss Dolores Kirch, 1319 Leonard,
erick W. Wager, 115 Buckingham dr’, hostess. . Chap. G., P. E. O. Sun, Miss Cynthia | Craigle, 22 N. Riley, . hostess. “Mary and Marthy” Miss Irene! Duncan. Epsilon chap., Rho Delta. Mon. Miss;
* |Smith were the hostesses for a din-
from the group will make bandages! each Friday.
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Mrs. Bert McCammon, state! | chairman for the W. F. A. speakers’ | bureau, has announced members of
~“The group Includes Mesdames William Herschell, Irwin Thompson, {Pred Luker, Karl Koons, Merrill Christie, Scot Clifford, C. J. Ancker, [Claude Franklin, William Baum- { heckel, Bjorn Winger, Frank DeWitt and J. P. Cochran.
Rev. Kipp Speaker
A spring rally will be held Sunday
|
| people of Indianapolis. The speaker (for the 7:30 p. m. program at the
'nersville.
Dinner Is Held
Mrs. Donald H. Smith, Mrs. H./; {Ellis McCammon and Miss Ethel
ner given last night at the Y. W. C.
Donna Bush, 1849 Ww, Morris, A. for Phi Gamma Rho sorority,
hostess, Pledge service,
quisitely sculp
Others
Kayress Slip by Kayser—ex-
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members. |
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5.98 to 1695
sored by the national organization. Mrs. J. M. Hedges, Mrs. E. G. Schaefer and Miss MArgaret Jane Perry will make the arrangements for the local banquet. ® = -
Province Convention To Open Tomorrow
Times Special
URBANA, Ill, April 14—The {Kappa chapter of Alpha Xi Delta at the University of Illinois here
{will be the host for the convention
of province VI of the organization tomorrow and Sunday. i Mrs. Robert O. Parks, will be the! Indianapolis delegate to the conven- | tion and she also will be constitu- | tion chairman. The host chapter, will give a formal founders’ day banquet for the delegates Saturday | night followed by a dance in He Illini union building,
‘Wooden’ Sponges’ Cotton and wool pulp are utilized to make cellulose sponges which ab-
sorb 20 times their own weight in | water.
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Plan Fi ounders’ Day Observance
Miss Margaret Jane Perry (left) and Mrs. J. M. Hedges are serv-
Girl Scout Brownie Troop | To Be Invested
The Rev. Charles R. Wilson, pastor of the Second Friends church, will be the speaker for an investi: ture service for Girl Scout Brownie Troop 178 which will be held tomorrow night in the basement of the West Indianapolis branch library. Parents and ‘relatives of the girls will be special guests and music
Albertson. Scouts who will be Invested are
[Misses ‘Meredith Bomgardner, Bev-
erly ‘Brunnemer, Carolyn Collins, Carolyn Hasselberg, Marguerite Irwin, Mary Jane Lapp, Sally Michaud and Lutricia Montgomery. Also Misses , Barbara Morehead, Phyllis Quinette, Shirley Rollings, Delores Runyon, Barbara Rybolt, Doris Schrack, Juanita Stickler, Rosalyn Strasinger, Cardella Straw-
ing on the committee arranging the founders’ day banquet which the Indianapolis alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta sorority will have Monday
ser and Emily Von Blaricum. | Mrs, James Morehead is the leader of the troop and her assistlant is Mrs. Corydon Strawser.
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will be provided by Mrs. Chester |
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Will Wed
The Rev. W. L. Barth will read the ceremony at 8:30 o'clock tonight in St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran church that will unite ‘Miss -Alma Domroese gnd Randall Clore. * Eric. Domroese, brother of the brida wil play organ selections, The bride, the daughter of Mr.
{and Mrs, E. H. Domroese, 2420
Brookside pkwy., North dr., will wear an aqua gabardine suit, brown accessories and a corsage of orchids. Miss Martha Schwankhaus and Dr. John Hodge Jr. will be the
Voorhis photo
Mrs. C. Kyle Hughes is a mem- | ber of the committee arranging a dance for the Scottish Rite
| young people tomorrow at the /ing the ceremony the couple will
‘leave for a shart wedding trip.
| Scottish Rite cathedral.
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