Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1944 — Page 23
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‘FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1944
Wartime Eating r 2y Meta Given
MENUS FOR SATURDAY Breakfast Vegetable juice (1 46-02. can—4 blue pts. use half). Hot whole wheat cereal (4 generous servings). Raisin toast and homemade jelly (8 slices). Luncheon : Creamed chicken livers on toast. - Buttered caulifiower (1 head). Banana cup cakes (1 doz. homemade, use 68). Dinner
Broiled frankfurters (1 lb.—4 red pts). Chili sauce (homemade). Creamed potatoes (1% 1bs.), Buttered lima beans (1 pkg. frozen). Curly endive and radish salad (1 bunch endive, 1 bunch radishes, French dressing). Bread (8 slices). Sliced peaches (1 No. 2 can—35 blue
pts). y Fig bars (% Ib. bought). , ~ “ ~ , MENUS FOR SUNDAY Breakfast
Orange and grapefruit juice (4 oranges, 1 grapefruit).
Ready-to-eat cereal (4 generous servings). Muffins and homemade jam.
Dinner
Creamed chicken in spaghetti ring 414-5 1b, stewing hen-—reserve ¢. rich stock-and 2 c. diced meat for chicken loaf Mon.; % ec. grated cheese—1 red pt.—for spaghetti ring).
Spring salad (4 head lettuce, 2 tomatoes, % cucumber, chives, French dressing). Whole wheat clover leaf rolls (8 bought). Strawberry cream layer cake (see recipe; use 2).
Supper Tomato soup (homemade; use re-| mainder of vegetable juice). atercress sandwiches (8 slices! bread, 1 bunch watercress). Prune and cottage cheese mold. Cup cakes (remaining from Sat.) - » . Strawberry cream layer cake: 1%;
{and cook over boiling water until
baking powder, % tsp, salt, % e. shortening, 3 cup sugar, 2 eggs, % c. milk, % tsp. vanilla. Sift flour, measure and resift twice with soda, baking powder and salt. Cream shortening, add sugar gradually and cream until fluffy. Add eggs and beat well with beater. Add flour and milk mixed with vanilla alternately, beginning and ending: with flour; beat well between additions. Spread in shallow pan 15x10x3%, lined with waxed paper and greased on sides. Bake 10 mins. at 350 degrees F. Cool. ve paper and cut into three pangre Tape: Put layers together with cream filling; sprinkle top with granulated sugar and serve with strawberry sauce made with 1 ¢. water, 15 c. sugar, % tsp. salt, 1 qt. berries (sliced) and 4 tsps. cornstarch, . ® =x = MENUS FOR MONDAY Breakfast Stewed mixed fruit (14 1b). Scrambled eggs and bacon (6 eggs, 1 1b. bacon ends). - Toast and homemade jam (8 slices).
Luncheon Baked beans (1 pkg: frozen), Celery sticks (1 stalk). Green onions (1 bunch). Boston brown bread (1 loaf bought). Strawberry cream layer cake (remainder from Sun.).
Dinner
Chicken loaf = with sauce. Buttered parsnips (4 parsnips, boiled and browned in margarine). Buttered peas (Fresh or frozen), Carrot sticks (6 carrots). French bread (1 loaf bought). Chocolate marlow (1 can evap. milk —1 red pt., see recipe). . . ” Chocolate marlow: Shave 1'4 sq. bitter chocolate in top of double boiler. Add % c. evap. milk and % c. milk and * 1b. marshmallows (16)
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chocolate and marshmallows are melted. When cold, add 1 tsp. vanilla. Whip 1 ¢. thoroughly chilled | evap. milk until stiff. chocolate mixture. Pour at once into freezing trays; freeze. Makes
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¢. cake flour, % tsp. soda, 1'4{ tsps.i1 qt. Couple to Be Mothers Council Plans Family Hour At Home The Mothers Club council of the | Indianapolis Pree Kindergarten so1C1 | clety is sponsoring the Children’s) In Louisiana ' Museum family hour from 2 until 5! The Rev. George King read the. !p. m. Sunday at the museum. i
ceremony last night in the Emerson | Avenue Baptist church that united Miss Freda W. Simmons and Lt.! Ted B. Lewis. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Simmons, Lufkin, Tex, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Lewis, 128 S. 17th st, Beech Grove. Mrs, Lewis, who was given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Cpl. Glen Stanford, Ft. Harrison, chose a beige suit, brown acces sories and an orchid corsage Mrs. Stanford and William R. Waggoner were the couple's only attendants, Mrs. Stanford wore a blue flannel suit with matching accessories and a corsage of gardenias. Mr. Lewis, an Indiana university graduate, is stationed in Alex. andria, La, where the couple will be at home. He Theta fraternity member.
Local Girls To Graduate
Times Special VALPARAISO, Ind, April 21.— Two Indianapolis girls will receive their A. B. degrees from the Val-
paraiso. university here in services Sunday. E. J. Gallmeyer, Ft. Wayne, will give the commencement address.
The girls are Miss Norma Bau-| meister, daughter of Mr. and Mrsg E. H. Baumeister, 431 Blue Ridge]
rd, and Miss Norma Kaiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Kaiser, 645 E. 17th st. Miss Baumeister hal been a member of the staffs of the student newspaper and yearbook, The Torch and The Beacon, and Miss Kaiser is a member of Pi Gamma Mu, na-
tional honor fraternity, and Alpha
Xi Epsilon, social sorority.
Marian Students Will Give Play
“The Swan,” a three-act comedy, will be given April 30 at Marian college. Leading roles will be played by Miss Mary Jo Bearly, Connersville; Miss Joanne Foland, Anderson; Misses Betty Armstrong, Beatrice Hynes and Charlotte Doyle of Indianapolis, and Miss Rita Krekeler of Cincinnati, Completing the cast are Misses Diana Magnus, Mildred Daniels, Ruth Bechtol, Janet Myers, Rita Hillman, Marian Guenter, Mary Ellen Fox, Rachel Matthews, Mary Louise Alter, Dorothy Kise, Sylvia Luley, Mary Jane Herman, Juliana
i Dillhoff and Marianne Gallagher.
Girl Scout Leaders
| Form Organization
The Speedway Girl Scout Leaders club, newly organized, met recently for the first time. The members are leaders of the Girl Scout and Brownie troops of Speedway, ©
Charter members are Mesdames| W. H, Hackleman, Maurice G.
Brown, 8, T, Cox, Ray Brumley,
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The Mothers club presidents in charge will include Mrs. William C. Brandt, 40th Street; Mrs. Lawrence | Clark, Garfield Park; Mrs. G, F.|
! Ridley, Lockefield, and Mrs. Thomas | Stirling, Irvington.
dents will be hostesses, assisted by the fathers and teachers,
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Jury to Select Entries for Art Exhibit
Entries to bt shown in the Indi-
ana artists’ exhibition opening at|i John Herron Art museum April 30|:
will be selected Monday by a twoman jury. ’ The judges are Lamar Dodd, head
of the University of Georgia art 1
department, and Sidney Laufman who is now painting Carolinas.
Their selections will remain se- || cret until Saturday evening, April
29, when a preview of the show will be given for Hoosier artists and their friends. The weekly gallery talk at 4 p.m. Sunday will be by Frank Wallace, state entomologist. His subject will be “Scenic Indiana,” and he will show colored slides. Mrs. Robert Failey, the hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Julian Bobbs, Robert Sinclair and H. T. Van Landingham. 5 - . ”
Acceptance of three gifts and au-
thorization of two purchases for the |¥
Herron museum have been made by the directors of the Art Association of Indianapolis. “The Cascade” (Van Ruisdael) has been presented in memory of Daniel W. and Elizabeth C. Marmon. Mrs. James W, Fesler, board president, has given a water color, “From Mt. Kearsage” (Wyeth), and Booth Tarkington has given ‘“Collection of 18th Century American Art” (Karolik) to the museum library. : The purchases were an oil portrait of, Sir Brooks Watson by John Singleton Copley and a replica of the Portland vase.
Music Sorority Will Hold Initiation The Pi Zeta chapter of Phi Beta,’ national music and speech fraternity, will hold formal initiation
services Wednesday, at the home of . Edgar J. Ellsworth, 5220 N.:
Mrs. Glenn 8S. Kingham, ritual} chairman, will conduct the cere-| mony and Mrs. Frank Boles, chap-| ter president, will extend greetings) to the new members. | The initiates will be Misses Dor-| othy Tillman, Pauline Bade, Anna Mary Glick, Mary McDonald, Mar-| tha Stevens and Velora Pach Kelly. Assisting in the ceremony will be! | M'sses Georgia Marie Neargarder, | Clara Ryan, Pauline Tolin and Margaret Gallagher, Mesdames T. H. | Townsend Jr, Ressie Fix, Hazel Hill, { Alberta Speicher Eaton and Vivian Arbaugh. | Mrs. Fred Pettijohn, hospitality,
| Kempt, Riverside: Mrs. Lawrence H. chairman, will be assisted by Mes- P.H.N.A. Junior’ auxiliary,
dames Ronald 8. Skyrme, Benjamin |
Other presi- | |C. Raley. Russell Grey Fortune, gut,
Sylvia Partlowe and Helen Morton!
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Bride. in March 26 Rite
Miss Mary Jane Hess became the bride of Pfc. Charles Dudley Smith in a March 26 ceremony in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hess. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, M. O, Smith, La Porte. Fitch photo
EVENTS
¢ CHURCH GROUPS St. Paul's Episcopal, 8t. Ann’s guild. 12:30 p.m. Mon. . At church. Luncheon. Corpordte communion, 11:55 a.m. St. Philip Neri Catholic Altar society, April circle. 2 p.m. Wed.
School auditorium. Card party.
5 to 8 p. m., Thurs. School audi~ torium. Supper,
CLUBS Butler Alumnae Literary. 2:45 p.m. Sat, Miss Dorothy Forsyth, 15 S. Emerson, hostess. — Miss May Cunningham, Miss Clara Thormyer and Mrs. Ray C. Friesner, speakers. Emera. 8 p.m. Thurs. Prospect Masonic hall, Prospect and State. Home Economics. Mrs. James Jay, 3620 Washington
blvd, hostess. Mrs. Dorothea Potts, Lebanon, speaker. Musical program.
Mayflower chap., I.T-S.C. p.m. Tues, Mrs. H. J. Plain, Bridgeport, hostess. Mrs. Dorsey Dodd, speaker, Luncheon. Newman Mothers.
man. Social Study. Mon. At Butler university. Red Cross werk.
MISCELLANEOUS Catherine Merrill D.U.V.C.W, 1:30 pm, Mon Ft. Friendly. Business session | and card party. Marion county chap, War Mothers. World War Memorial bldg.
p.m. Mon, 4115 hostess. Vayhinger
Mrs. Ralph Vonne- | Washington
W.C.T.U. 10 a.m,
2 p.m, Wed.| | woman's society of the Central Ave-
12:30!
1:30 p.m., Wed. Ayres auditorium. Public card | party. Mrs. Lillian Koontz, chair- |
Tues. ‘Mrs. E. P. Messick, 2218 Nowland, hostess. Sewing for service men, 1:30 p.m., business session; - program by Mrs. Oscar Burghard and Mrs. Lloyd Pearson. SORORITY Chap. P, P.E.O. sisterhood. Mon. Mrs. Arthur W, MacDonald, 3341 College, hostess.
Circle Groups Will Hold ‘Meetings
The various circles of t h e
nue Methodist church have planned meetings for Tuesday, Mrs. C. T. Hanna, 157 E. Hampton dr, will be the hostess at 12:30 p. m, for a sandwich luncheon for circle 1 and circle 2 will have a
luncheon with Mrs. F, E. Bibbins,
150 W, 64th st. Miss Margaret Galbraith will be the guest speaker for circle 3's luncheon meeting at the home of | Mrs. Charles Muir, 3240 N. New
| Jersey st. and circle 4 will meet | with Mrs. H. H, Winkler, 5249 N.
{ tent 5 a st., for a luncheon.
Luncheons have been planned by | circles 5 and 6 with Mrs. Charles R. as 5325 N. Delaware st. and Mrs. J. A. Dyer, 3157 N. Delaware]
American | st., as the hostesses. 1:30 p.m, Tues. |
{been planned by circle 7 at the
12:30 home of Mrs. Harry E. McCrady|
{Jr., 1458 Auburn st, and circle 8
bivd., will have a supper meeting at 6: 30| |p. m\with Mrs. M. K. Johnson, 4219’ . Carrollton ave. |
Narcissus Show
Judging Is Held
Judges for the narcissus show today and tomorrow in the Rauh Memorial library have been announced. The judging was held this morning. The display is under the sponsorship of the central west district of the Garden Club of Indiana of which Mrs. Eugene C. Miller is the chairman, Mrs, Walter D. Morton is the exhibit chairman, The judges for the horticultural group were H. F, Smollenski, Miss Margaret Griffith and Mrs. Clarence Hughel and in the arrangements class judges were Mrs, Arthur F. Haltom, Mooresville, Miss Blanche Stillson and Mrs. Hughel, The Woman's Department club will supply hostesses for the event. This afternoon’s chairman will be Mrs. Frank Uhl and Mrs. Brown and Mrs, E. L. Pedlow will be the chairmen for the hostesses tonight, Tomorrow afternoon's chairman will be Mrs. Hugh J. Baker Sr. and serving tomorrow night will be Mrs. William C. Bartholomew and Mrs. Pouise Pohlman,
St. John’s Class Plans Party
The freshman class of St. John's academy will hold a spring party tonight at the Riverside roller skating rink. i The class officers are Miss Bea-
trice Burglar,
president; Miss Joan Wade, vice president; Miss
Joyce Raftery. secretary, and Miss Helen ‘Thoman, treasurer.
Miss Wade
A 1 p. m. dessert meeting has
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Miss Marjorie Rass (left) is the chairman of arrangements for a dance to be given by the Treinta Sub-deb club of Ben Davis high school in Carr's hall ¢omorrow night. Miss Shirley Stonebraker (right) . will be the chairman of the floor show and Miss Joan Keck is the club's president.
Cadet Morgan, Miss McVey To Be Wed
Times Special CHILDRESS, Tex., April 21.—The post chapel here will be the scene at 7:25 o'clock tonight for the marriage of Miss Barbara Ann McVey, Indianapolis, and Aviation Cadet Glenn Frank Morgan Jr, The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mohler McVey of
| Palm Beach, Fla. will wear an
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aqua blue suit, brown accessories and an orchid corsage. Miss McVey attended Butler unis versity where she was a Delta Gamma sorority member and for the past three years she has made her home with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Oscars, 5833 Carrollton ave., Indianapolis. The bridegroom will receive his commission April 29 and the couple will leave for Washington where they will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Frank Morgan.
To Open Class
A class in Red Cross nutrition will be opened at 2 p.m. Monday at headquarters with Mrs. Helen B. Stbkes as the instructor.
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