Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1944 — Page 19
Miss Nar, Clark
Will Speak
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Miss Nan Clark will discuss the 1945 national. converition of the 'Y..W. C. A and the program of the National Business Girls assemi-
“bly Sunday morning at the south- ; erfi’ Indiana Business Girls’ conference. The session will be held in
the Y. W,
The week-end program also includes a dinner Saturday night dnf the Phyllis Wheatley branch and three discussion: groups the follow-
ing morning,
Indianapolis members o on \ the program committee are Mrs, Harriett
Matinee Musicale =
To Give Program
"The monthly program of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Ayres’ auditorium, i On the program will be Kelvin Masson, Richard Orton, Mesdames Robert H. Orbison; Ruth® Rainier Nessler, Thelma Kelkema, Robert Shultz and T. Milton Rybolt, Misses Rosemary Lawler, Mildred Allen «(and ‘Jane Hampson. . Mrs. L. P. Krelser is program chairman,
Seaman Visits Here
William ett Hague, seaman 1-¢, U.S. 'N. is here visiting his wife and children, Martha Ann
Grubb, Misses Lolise Scooler, Ve- and William Garrett Jr. He is atnoris . Williams, June Phillips, Idaitached to. the air Wranspor; squad-
Lyles and Mary Walton,
ron,. Oakland, Cal, ~
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Tn Tepee tBeiter Home
By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Scripps-Howard Staff Writer “MOST OF OUR small houses built during the past 10 years are too efficient for comfort,” is the verdict of a prominent Memphis architect, Edwin Phillips. For that, Mr. Phillips gets the hearty thanks of this department. Goodness knows what's the matter with us! We seem helpless when it comes to house planning. Styles
usually male, and real estate men. We take whatever they decide we should have, suffering without protest. * Imagine the craziness of the space
we've plenty of room to spread around and live like civilized beings. But ‘perhaps because of “the New York influence, home-building trends have moved persistently toward smaller and uglier houses and more monstrous apartments. Manhattan Island place where there isn't room for the millions who live on it. So in New York they built skyscrapers for office workers and rows of flats for their living quarters. It was necessary and sénsible there. But what lapse of sanity caused the rest of the nation to follow the fad? . ® a = ’ FOLLOW IT WE did, and today skyscrapers ‘stick up all over the plains country, and every. city is fringed with lines of smdll boxlike houses, crammed up against each other, while the stretch to the horizon on every side, Emphasis is on efficiency. that deceptive term we sacrifice comfort, privacy, relaxation and domestic peace. The chief reason for present day family squabbling is lack of space. Girls have no place to entertain their beaus. Sons can't ask chums to stay all night. Father has no corner to call his own. And mother’s nerves are frazzled by the fracas. } Actually the Indian tepee was a better home. When it got too crowded the folks could stroll over to some tree shaded spot and be alone, We can’t. We just sit on each other's necks and talk about the wonders of efficiency.
‘Hide ‘Tell-Tale’
Eye Shadows
KNOWING HOW to camouflage the ravages after a big cry, and tell-tale shadows after a big evening, is one of the best tricks you
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Have on hand for either emergency a dark powder base, even if you don’t normally like to go that deep into tawny color. It's not as unflattering as you think, and it makes a blessed mask when you've something to hide, . 8 88. H AFTER FOUNDATION is applied, blend in very little, if any, cheek rouge — rosiness under shadows or stains only points up
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|Set Book Review
Mrs. Howard J. McRavitt will review “Green Dolphin Street” (Goudge) at 8 p. m. Nov. 18 for members and guests of the Association for Childhood Education. The meeting will be in the War Memorial building.
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how you rate as a bean baker. Ask yourself these questjons:
co-operate in “pot luck” picnics and socials hint strongly for your recipe? | And do they slyly inquire about the! tricks you know’ for makipg baked | beans brown, fragrant, tender, moist and so wonderful to eat? If you can't answer all these questions undeniably in the affirmative, you are badly in need of a new recipe and new methods. . Today's recipe should help you to gain a
of baking beans. 5 Pr SATURDAY MENUS . Breakfast Orange slices. Hot oatmeal. Cinnamen raisin toast. Luncheon. Bologna Prench toast sandwiches. Mashed potatoes.
reputation as an expert in the art|-
ARE TALES ABOUT YOUR BAKED BEANS.spun with words that| are strong and tender? There is an easy way to learn the truth about beans, 2 c. tomatoes, 1 tbsp. chopped
Do your menfolks remind you time| and again that they are literally starving fér your own home brand? Do numbers of your friends with whom you have an opportunity to,
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Hawkins were married Oct. 3 in the Va.
and Mr. Hawkins’ ‘parents are Mr.
.|and Mrs, Paul J, Hawkins, Indian-
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Supper Baked bean sandwiches (mash 1 ¢ leftover baked beans and mix well with 1; tsp. grated onion, 4 tsp. prepared mustard, 2 thsps. { catsup, '% c. finely diced celery). | Sliced tomatoes. | Applesauce and leftover mincemeat bars. ° ® 8 8
Baked Beans: 1 lb. dried navy onion, 2- cloves, 3 peppercorns, 1 jshsp. chopped parsley, 4 bay leaf,
la tsps. Worcestershire sauce, 2
Fresh vegetable salad. | Fresh plums. Dinner
{Fruit shrub (grape juice with lime |
ice). Baked beans (see recipe). Cabbage, carrot, onion salad. | Boston brown bread, Tart apples, o » » SUNDAY MENUS Breakfast
"| Stewed prunes.
French toast with heated syrup. Pan-fried bacon.
Dinner Chicken en casserole with rice. ‘Caulifiower with cheese sauce. Molded" perfection salad. Crusty rolls, ¢ Mincemeat bars,
drops tabasco sauce, pinch summer savory, 2 tbsps. molasses, 1 thsp. granulated sugar, 14 _¢. brown (sugar, 2 tsps. salt, 1 tbsp. grated “ tonion, 14.1lb. salt pork.cut in 2-inch cubes. Wash beans and soak overnight in water to cover. Drain, Cover with hot water and bring to beil. Allow to simmer 30 mins. Drain. Run cold water over beans to cool. L& .stand in cold water five to 10 mins. While beans are cooking mix together tomatoes, chopped onign, cloves, peppercorns, parsley and bay leaf. Simmer - slowly 15 mins, and strain ‘by rubbing - pulp through coarse sieve. - Mix Worcestershire sauce, tabasco, summer savory, molasses, sugar, salt and onion with tomato sauce. Pour sauce over
Mrs. Leon Jenkins, yeoman 2-c, WAVES, was the bride's only attendant. ~ Mr. Jenkins, . aviation machinist's mate 2-¢, U, 8. N. R,, was best man. The ushers were Darrell Dillon, aviation machinist's mate 2-¢, U. 8, N. R.,, and John Stephenson, aviation machinists mate 2-c, U. 8. N. R.
|. Following the ceremony, Mr. and
Mrs. Jenkins entertained -the ‘bridal party. The bride is stationed at
’ the naval operating base, Norfolk. Mr. Hawking is a graduate of But-|
ler BHivEISY. o n Miss Bernice Sturm has chosen her sister, Miss Catherine Sturm, as her only attendant for her marriage to: James F. Teer, The ceremony will be at 4 p. m. Nov. 25 in: the home of Dr. #nd Mrs. John A. Salb, 3115 N. Delaware st. Fred Teer,. brother of ‘the prospective bridegroom, wii be the best man. » + Attendants tor the wedding of Miss Josephine Crosby and William H. Green are announced by the bride-to-be. The couple will
‘|be married in a 10 a. m. rite on
Nov, 23, .in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church, Miss Helefl Crosby will be her sister's maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. James Weaver
Peck will serve as best man. and the ushers will be James Finn and Norbert Smith Jr.
P.-T. A. to Give Tea
The P.-T. A. of school 40 will give a tea from 4 to 6 p. m. Sunday in the school, 702 N. Senate'ave. Mrs. Delight Hinton will present a book
ireview and the invocation will be
given by the Rev, John M. Hall Mrs, Vivian Ferrell and the chil dren's orchestra will present a musi. cal program.
Casserole Border Instead of covering the top of a casserole with buttered crumbs, give the dish a distinctive air by making a crumb border around the rim.
beans and salt pork in heavy ‘casserole or bean pot. Cover and bake at 250 degrees F. until. done. Add boiling water (about 2 c, % c. at a time) as needed. For real, old-fashioned flavor, bake eight to nine hours. Serves 5.
and* Miss Elfrieda Krupp. Ralph|
§ | Hawkins. Williams Ceremony i A Read Oct. 3 in Norfolk, Vai. Wedding Attendants Named
© A recent wedding and. the announcement of an engagement and * |approaching marriage highlight the bridal news. : - Miss Mary. Edith Williams, yeoman 2-¢, WAVES, and James BS
Park Place Baptist church, Norfolk,
Dr. Henry Tiffany read the vows, The bride is the daughter of Henry Curtis Williams, Opelika, Ala.
Organizations
Club Members Will Hear Talk: By Mrs. Minton:
The organization activities include speakers, business meetings, a dinner and a’ luncheon. Mrs. Sherman A. Minton: will address members of the Officers’ Wives club at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Lincoln. ‘The hostesses ‘will be Mrs. R. C. Hiatt and Mrs. Edward Wilson and Mrs. A. E. McConnell is jin charge of reservations.
A meeting and dinner will be held at 6:30 p. m. Monday by the Bruce P. Robison -unit 133, -American Legion post, auxiliary, junior group and squadron. The session will be in the Central Christian church. Mrs. Ralph Lynch will preside at the business meeting of the auxiliary. The group also will hold a rummage sale Monday with Mrs. Luke Snyder as chairman, assisted by Mesdames Albert Schrand, Clarence Knipp, Frank Collman, Joseph Sahakian and Vincent Moore.
A study class, business meeting and luncheon were held today by the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Capitol Avenue Methodist church. Mrs. Walter Gingery was in charge of the study class and Mrs. Boyd Kelly led the devotions. Miss Irene Dungan spoke on “Deaconess Work” and Mrs, Fred Mennel was the hostess,
The Pleasant Street Kindergarten Mothers’ club met this afternoon in the Prospect branch library. Miss Nellie Young spoke and the honor guests were members of the Woodside Mothers’ club.
Alumnae Meeting
A business meeting will be held at 7:15 p. m. Monday by the In dianapolis alumnae chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon sorority. Miss Charlotte Lieber, 3444 N. Pennsylvania st., will be the hostess. . : Mrs. Charles Pitch will preside and plans will be made for founders day. Reports on committees also will be given. :
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