Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1944 — Page 21

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The soft dough in today’s recipe makes sponge that bakes iit, rolls

that are coarser in texture with the cell walls much more delicate and lighter. » ” 8 SATURDAY MENUS 1 Breakfast - Sliced oranges (4 chilled). Hot ' cooked wheat cereal “ serv‘ings).

_Pan-fried bologna (1-3-1b). ; Round the World with Our Service-

Toast (8 slices).

; Luncheon Kidney bean salad (1 No. 2 can kidney beans—15 blue p#s.). Cheese sticks (2 oz. jar cheese spread—1 red pt., spread on 8 slices white toast, cut in strips). Bliced tomatoes (4). Fresh plums (6 to 8). ©. Dinner ed spareribs (1 7%-0z. can tomato sauce—2 blue pts, 2 lbs. spareribs, 2 tbsps. salt, % tsp. pepper, % tsp. chili powder, % tsp. . ‘paprika, 1 onion sliced, 2 diced tomatoes, water). Baked potatoes (4). Creamed celery and carrots (1 bunch carrots, 1 c. diced celery). Green salad (1% head lettuce, % c. chopped parsley, 1 tbsp. chopped onion, French dressing).

“ Alry rolls (see recipe; use % for

rolls, remainder for cinnamon “rolls Sunday). Chocolate pudding (1 pkg. prepared mix). 3 ; ” - ~ SUNDAY MENUS ; Breakfast Sliced peaches (4 to 6). Fried eggs (4. : Cinnamon rolls (use remainder of roll sponge from Sat.). i

: Dinner Meat loaf (1% lbs. ground beef, % 1b. ground pork). Creamed potatoes (1'%% 1bs.). Braised okra and tomatoes. Lettuce salad (4 head lettuce, 1000 Island dressing). Two-egg cake (homemade).

Supper Cold meat loaf sandwiches (8 slices bread, sliced tomatoes).

‘Buttered carrots (1 bunch).

Cabbage and grape salad (4 head cabbage shredded, 4 1b. seedless grapes, mayonnaise). Two-egg cake (remainder). o f J s Airy Rolls: 1 cake yeast, Y ec. lukewarm water, % c. sugar, 1%

weil beaten, 7 c. flour, 2-3 ¢. melted shortening, part butter.

Plans Show

Wilbur D. Peat, John Herron Art

museum director, and Clifton Wheeler, artist, judged the entries to be shown .in the Art Student league's eighth annual show, which ii of open Sept. 25 in Block's audi-

The Judging was Saturday in the at school 66. Of the 147 paintings submitted, 80 were pelected. Thirty-six members of the league made entries and Louis Carey, who is in the service, sent

& water color from Hawaii en-|-

titled “Oahu Paradise.” Prizes will be announced the opening day of the display. The league officers are Mrs George W. Madinger, president; Mrs. Arthur FP. Austin, secretary, and Mrs. Earl Jeffries, treasurer.

I.T.-S.C. Chapter Sets Installation

The Victory chapter, International Travel-Study club, will install officers at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Amos Jackson, 511 W. Morris st. The officers president; Mrs. Altha Mitchell and Mrs. Bennie Ford, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Nina McClintock. and Mrs. Lillian Coohon, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Thomas Crouch, treasurer, and Mrs. Alton Smith, federation delegate. “Mrs. Fred Stucky is installing officer. Following the installation, Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will speak on “China,” and the devotions will be lead by Mrs. Frank Allen.

Ham Muffin Recipe

Especially good this fall is creamed cabbage with bit-of-ham muffins. Cut cooked ham in bits of pieces to make 1 cupful. Add to flour mixture of a standard muffin recipe and proceed as for muffins. These golden brown muffins, piping hot from the oven, are a taste

_ sensation, Spoon creamed cabbage

over them or serve the muffins plain with accompanying side dishes of 7-minute cabbage.

Installation Booked

. Installation of officers will be held

PSE BREAD AN ROLLS tint ui of fs bert w= extol scene that contains barely enough flour to be workable, ‘will find such dough a bit sticky, but the more skillful cook who works much faster than the amateur will be able to work the dough without

Installation Booked

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Zeta Tau Alpha Alumnae to Meet |

Mrs. Wayne Bicknell is chairman of the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority alumnae meeting to be held at 7:30 p. m. today in the chaptér house at Butler university, ~The meeting’s theme willbe “Go

men.” Hostesses will be Mesdames Norman Bohner, Waldo. Clark, Henry Mears, Alden Gay, John Anderson and Birchard LaBaw.

A regular business meeting and the installation of new officers for the Big Four unit, American Legion auxiliary, will be at 8 p. m. today

activities.

‘The John Strange school P.-T. A. will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the school. A social hour will Tollow; honoring Chester F. Quear, principals and teachers, The

tomorrow. : New officets and committees of the organization are Mrs. C. O. Gooding, president; Mrs. F. W. Mooney, vice president and hospitality chairman; Mgzs. Evert A.

J Johns secretary; Mrs. .C. T.

Evans, treasurer; Mrs. R. W, Garstang, program; Mrs. John E. ‘Bauer, ways and means, and Mrs. Robert Allison, cafeteria. : Also, Mrs. W. G. Service, membership; Mrs, C. R. Hetzler, publicity; tivity; Mrs. George M. Walker, health; Mfs. Kurt PF. Ehlert, library; Mrs. G. 8. Blue, welfare, and Mrs. Walter. Roberts, war

Auziliary Card Party

The monthly card party, spgnsored by the Ladies auxiliary to the Altenheim, will Be Bele ot 3 P. Ii. lomaitow 1a the home, 2007

in the War Memorial building.

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group also will hold paper sale

Mrs. James F. Roberts, special ac-|

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