Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1944 — Page 21
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Fresh plums (4 to 8),
Cooked wheat cereal. Cinnamon toast (8 slices).
Luncheon
Liver sausage on rye bread (% Ib. . liver sausage).
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Hot potato salad (1% to 2 lbs. po-
Sliced tomatoes “4 Jarge). Fresh pears (4 large). Dinner
—% Ib, Canadian pts).
! Crunchy carrots (1 large bunch)).
Green vegetable: salad (chard, % pars-
Hard rolls (8 bought). Apple crisp (8 to: 7 apples—standard recipe). : ss =» ¥ SUNDAY MENUS: Breakfast Grapefruit 42 whole). Shirred eggs (4 eggs). Coffee caka (1 large bought, heated in oven). Dinner Oven fried chicken (3-1b. chicken). Mashed potatoes (2 1bs.). Baked acorn squash (2 med. cut in half. Bake 30 to 45 mins.). Lettuce wedges (2 head, 1000 Island dressing).
Parker house rolls (8 bought and reheated).
Apple dumplings.
Supper Beef bouillon (4 cubes). Fresh fruit salad (1 small cantaloupe, % Ib. seeded malaga grapes, 15 1b. peeled fresh plums, honey, French dressing). Cheese rolls (1 pkg. grated cheese— 2 red pts. Split 4 large hard rolls through center lengthwise. Spread with margarine and sprinkle with grated cheese. Toast under broil er.).
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THE MARION COUNTY
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Macaroni and bacon (see recipe! bacon—4 red! |
The Bridal Scene—
Will Be United
marriage and showers, Saturday is the date set for the
by the bride-to-be’s uncle, the Rev.
Miss Hornberger is the daughter of A. J. Hornberger, 1129 E, Kelly st, and the bridegroom's mother is Mrs. Anna Burns, Indianapolis. The bride-to-be's sister, Miss Norma Hornberger, will be maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Mary Sauter and Miss Agnes Budenz. Maryann Hornberger and Bonnie Hittle will be flower girls. John Burns will be his brother's best man and the ushers will be Bernard Kocher and John Hornberger. Richard Hornberger will serve as ring bearer. » » . Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kelley, 6017 Dewey ave. announce the marriage of their daughter,
Pfc. John Cc. Mec-
was Sept. 15 in the Irvington Methodist church. The Rev. C. A Shake officiated. Miss Julie Ann Kumph, Cincinnati, was the
ward McLaughlin will officiate. Mrs, James Price, the bride-to-be’s sister, will be matron of honor
416 N. Forrest ave. The guests will be Mrs, Harry Alexander, the bride-to-be’s sister; Misses Dora Mon-
Fall Fashion Essentials Set
R. E. Burns, Miss Hornberger
Saturday;
| McColley-Kelley Rite Announced
Highlights of the bridal notes are approaching weddings, a recent
wedding of Miss Joann Hornberger
and Cpl. Robert E. Burns, Camp Haan, Cal. The ceremony will be read
Fr. Rudolph Hornberger, at 8 a. m.
in the St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic church. -*
June Marie, and|,
Jumper Story
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The ageless jumper is shown here in a pretty design for the very young. It is fine for play or school wear. The skirt is nicely flared and there's originality in the little button front. Make her more than one jumper in winter wools or flannels and = several crisp, dainty blouses.
Pattern 8690 comes in sizes 3, 4,
requires 1} yards of 39-inch material; blouse, 1 yard. For this pattern, send 20 cents, in coins, your name, address, size desired, and the pattern number to The Indianapolis Times Pattern Service, 214 W. Maryland st, Indianapolis 9. The new fall and winter issue of “Fashion” is now ready—32 pages. It's a complete guide to your fall and winter wardrobe. Send for your copy. Price 16 cents.
Breakfast Foods
Are Nutritious
Always ready to pour from box to bowl, always available in more than a dozen different flavors, textures and shapes and at no ration points — the ready-to-eat cereal breakfast foods are perfect snacking for. any hour of the day. A little meal in its truest sense, that bowl of milk and sugar. is practically an ideal food that contributes to the. satisfaction of every nutritional need except vitamin C and all in one simple dish.
|Tokalon Club {Tea to Honor {President
‘| million, corresponding and recording
- fireasurer:
. Mrs. Cora Terwilleger will speak
5, 6, 7 and 8 years. Size 4 jumper|
W.C.T. U. Group Elects Officers
A convention, president's tea and the election of officers are features of the organization news. A president’s day tea will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs, Frank B. Hunter, 4834 N. Illinois st., by the Tokalon club.
president. Serving on the program committee are Mrs. Henry Cochrane, chairman, and Mrs. O. M. Jones and Mrs. H. L. Barr. «
Mrs. Bloomfield Moore was elected president of the Marion county W. C. T. U. at the recent convention held by the group in the Roberts Park Methodist church. Other officers elected were Mrs. Elmer Stewart, vice president; Mrs. J. Ray Stanton and Mrs. R. C. Ver-
secretaries, and Mrs, V. L. Weaver,
Mrs, Charles Grant and Mrs. |} Stewart, delegates to the national convention, gave reports. The Rev. George Henninger led the devotions.
A joint meeting of units one and two, Alpha chapter; Nu Phi Nu so0- | rority, will be held tonight in the Rho Delta clubroom. |
Members of the Nature Study | club will attend an open house Sunday in the cabins at Woollens gardens, Ralph Pierson will be in charge. Tea will be served at 3 p. m. with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lytle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Purves, Mrs. Rachel ‘Scott -and Miss Mary Wilhite in charge.
on “Geographical Study of China” at a 1:30 p. m. meeting Wednesday of the Queen Elizabeth chapter, International Travel-Study club. The meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Blanche Stewart, 938 W. 32d st.
Woman's Viewpoint— Country Needs Homemakers, Not Militarists
By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Scripps-Howard Staff Writer THE NOTION of compulsory military training for American boys in| peacetime is shocking to me, but as we grow older we get used to shocks. | Military training for girls—and it has been proposed—is unthinkable. | It is a terrible idea because it goes against all our concepts of
ately headed toward something’ worse than savagery? | There is such thing as the feminine soul, I believe. But having seen it warped and misshapen so. many times, by its surroundings, I am convinced it would be the dumb- | est and most tragic of errors if: we were to permit women to be educated according to the mili-| taristic ideal. The recent history] of Germany shows clearly what! training can do to youthful minds.! Do we want our young people to be taught to put their trust in wars, and armaments? And no matter how much we. sweet ‘talk around the fact, that is| precisely what military training in peace time amounts to.
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IT MAY BE necessary to train boys and men as soldiers until long after the war is over. © : But, as always, the chief military duty of women of any nation is to bear children and bring them up to be good citizens or good soldiers as the times demand. To herd our| growing girls into barracks under the subterfuge of teaching them patriotism, will be another move in tearing down the structure of American civilization. Women have done a good job helping the présent emergency and; will always respond when their| country calls them, But, believe me, this country now needs regiments of good homemakers and mothers much more than it needs girls in barracks goose stepping to a sergeant’s orders, or taking dictation from a general. i.
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