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MODERN COOKERY EXPERTS FROWN upon the term “boiled” meat. Actually the word is a misnomer because the water in which the meat is cooked never actually boils but simmers. Simmering is just below the boiling point, a lazy bubble now and then,

For high quality of meat dishes prepared in this fashion we also

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P.-T. A. Council To Hear Talk On Guidance

The November meeting of the Indianapolis Council of ParentTeacher Associations will be held at 1:30 p. m. next Wednesday in the War Memorial auditorium. H. H. Walter, guidance director at Technical high school, will be the principal speaker. His topic will be “Guidance Activities.” Mrs. Walter L. Thoms, council president, will preside at a business session and a war service report will be presented by Mrs, Walter L. Caley. Mrs. Frank H, Cox will give a legislative report and Ralph Werner, Red Cross blood donor center director, will speak. Community singing, directed by Mrs. G. A. Felland, will be accompanied by Miss Ruth Smith of the city park recreational department. The Technical “high school girls’ ensemble will sing under the direction of Miss Louise Swan. Miss Henrietta Clayton will be the soloist and a trio which is to ging includes Misses Patty Landis, Dolores Collins and Audrey Schmoe.

The study group of school 44 will meet at 9 a. m. next Thursday in

+ the school to hear a talk; “Counsel-

ing With Our Children,” by Dr. Edith Weisskopf, physiologist for the county mental hygiene clinic of the state public welfare department,

The Ben Davis grade school study group will meet at 1 p. m. Tuesday with Mrs, Morris Tobias, 1016 Waldemere ave. A safety playlet will be read and a study project from the national P.-T. A. magazine will be led by Mrs. William MeDanfels, A social hour will close the meeting,

The Bluff Avenue school P.-T, A. will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the school.

Governor Schricker will be the guest speaker Tuesday at a meeting of the Southport P.-T. A.

Mrs. Leslle Young will be in charge of the Mars Hill study group

meeting at 1 p. m, next Friday in|.

the school.

A card party will be sponsored at 8 p.m, next Friday in the Yugoslavia hall, 16th st. and Somerset ave. by the Flackville P.-T. A. Mrs. Frank Kafoure, chairman, will be assisted by Robert Fisher, Mesdames Clarence Quillen, Robert Phillips, Elza Kennedy, Robert Marlowe, R. C. Pence, Charles Radabaugh, Vance Cummins and George Osterling,

Mrs. Robert Shank, vice president |’

of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers, will conduct a school of instruction Dec. 5 at Warren Central high school:

W. C. T. U. Will Note 70th Anniversary

The Vayhinger W. C. T. U. will celebrate the 70th anniversary of the national group Tuesday at a meeting in the Wheeler mission at 1:30 p.m. The program- will be “Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.” The speakers will be Mrs. E. P. Messick, Mrs, Lloyd Pearson and the Rev. Leonard Hunt, superine tendent of the mission. Mrs. Eugene Floyd will lead the devotions and Mrs, Pearson will preside.

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MONDAY MENUS Breakfast

Hot spiced applesauce. Ready-to-eat cereal. Toast and jelly.

Luncheon

Vegetable. biscuits with creamed ham, Cabbage "slaw. . Vanilla rennet custard with chocolate: wafers, Dinner

Boiled short ribs with horseradish gravy (see recipe). Boildll potatoes, carrots and whole onions (cooked with meat if desired). Mixed green salad with French dressing. Crusty rolls. Fried apples. ” 2 Boiled Short Ribs with Horseradish * Gravy: Three lbs, short ribs, 3 ¢. boiling water, 2 tsps. salt, 3 tbsps. horseradish, % ec. water, § thsps. flour, Wipe ribs with damp cloth, Place

Bring to a boil, then reduce leat and gently simmer for 3 hours, or until meat is very tender. Remove meat, skim off excess fat. To re-

Make a thin paste of the water and flour and add to broth. Bring toa boil and boil for 3 mins, stirring constantly. Pour over the meat and serve immediately. Serves 4,

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Start embroidering the pretty little Sunbonnet Sue designs in gay colors now and you'll have a couple of sets of these delightful tea towels to use as Christmas gifts. Each cross-stitch and outline stitch figure is about 5 inches—four colors are used in the embroidery. To obtain 7 transfer designs, for the Sunbonnet Sue towels (pattern 5331), color chart for working, send 16 cents in coin, ybur name, address and the pattern number--to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 8. Wells ot, Chicago 17. The new fall and winter issue of the Anne Cabot Album contains dozens of accessory set ideas, gifts, | =m Christmas toys, warm sweaters,

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Sgt. James Walter Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Weaver, 2440 8. State st., was killed in Italy Oct, 14, his parents were notified yesterday morning while they were

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that date, Sgt. Weaver had been overseas with the infantry since June. A graduate of Technical high school, he formerly was employed by the P. R. Mallory Co. He entered the army Nov. 22, 1041, and trained at Camp Croft, 8. C. two and one-half years. His father is employed in The Indianapolis Times composing room. Survivors besides his parents include two sisters, Mrs. Alfred* W. Kugh, Leominster, Mass., and Miss Marjorie Virginia Weaver, a senior at Technical high school, and a brother, G. William Weaver, Los Angeles, Cal. o . »

Fireman 2-c¢ Richard T. Kratoska, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kratoska, 1737 W. Morris st., has been missing in the Pacific since the sinking of the destroyer escort, Eversole, of which he was a crew member. The Eversole weht down in the naval battle of Leyte in the Philippines. Fireman Kratoska attended Washington high school and was employed by Best Foods, Inc. before enlisting in the navy in September, 1943. He has been on sea duty six months and is 19, ® 8 =»

Second Lt. Walter J. South, son of Mrs. Nel Newburg, 1304 N. Te~

BOARDS LIST NEW DRAFTEES

Army, Navy and Marines Draw Reinforcements

From County.

The ‘following men have been drafted by Marion county selective service boards:

. ‘Board 3—Mack Hack Haselwood, 2452% Robert Graves, 2844 McPherson st.; Richard Kafoure, 1702 N. New Jersey st.; Arbrey T. Turentine, 2440 N. Oxford st.; oorae Earthmon, 1950 Cornell ave.; Sylvester Harvey Jr, 2 Eastern ave.; Leonard Mabrey, 2011 E. 25th. st; James Brooks, 1515 E. 18th st.; William H. Patterson, 2058 Cornell ave.; Charles Redick, 2116 Winter ave.; Hillard Jacobs, 1933 Ruckle st.; Ben Gorenstein, 3139 Cerftral ave.; Clarence Crow, 2005 N. Illinois st.; Clyde Hutton, 2016 N. Dexter st.; R. L. Burton, Dixon, Ky.; Eugene Sowers, 2729 Winthrop ave.; Robert Clark, 3847 N. Tacoma ave; George Lemons, Westfield; Ralph Goffman, 1925 Bloyd ave.; Jack Robbins, 1565 Sheldon st.; Jack Pointer, 1905 N. New Jersey st., and Joseph Welch, 2503 Guilford ave. Board S5—James McClellan, 2120 W. 10th st.; Hugh Hubbard Jr. 824 N. California st.; dee Moore, 317 Bright st.; Vernon Aker R. 17, Box 74, and Lester Smith, 0 N. Minerva st. Board 9—Laurence Hutcherson, Bloomington; Clark Rickard, 826: Richland ave.; A. Walter Hendricks, R. 5a. 12, Box 250; George Satterfield, 1253 8. Hi h School rd.; Walter Pence Jr. 318 S. Hamilton ave; George Kleineweber, 536 N. Temple Raymond Jackson, R. R. 6, Box 497; Herman Vanderpool, 1113 8. Senate ave.; Russell Wuest, 557 N. Hamilton ave. and James Wilkerson, 1418 E. Vermont st., all in the army. Orves Edw.rd Reese, 1453 English ave, was inducted into the navy and Howard Giddens, 1414 Marlowe ave, in the ma-

rin Board 10—~Army inductees:

Loren Spur-

fy | geon, 401 83 ial st; .; Russell Vansickle, lo | 1427 Jackson Goins, 1047 Tabor st.; Poa Hite, 2116 Spann ave.;

Paul Christie, 1255 East st.; Paul Shingle1411 St, Peter st.; Walter Kalscheuer, 820° ruce st.; James Grubb, ian E. LeGrande st.; Hugh Robinson, 217 Walcott st.; Elmer Woods, 1226 3 an st.; Charles Ryker, 1460 Fletcher ave.; Lawrence May, 1515 Dawson st.; Ju oy Hoyt ave; Jack Oliver, 155

ave, Navy Inductees are Clarence Yocum, 520 8. Keystone ave.; Elmer Duke, 1117 Wade st.; Roy Brock Jr. 1550 Cruft st., and Charles Wagner, 1047 8. Randolph st. Board 11—Army inductees: Carroll 806 Foltz st.; Earl Dagis, Su) ; Estel Gammon,

; Forrest Jeltrad, 331 N. Reisner st.; Keck, R. 2, Ladoga; Harold 1118 8B. Rein st.; Keith Robbins, Maywood; Charles Rupert, 1351 Gilbert Slater, R. R. 1, Box o New Augusta; Ronald Tevault, 810 Holmes ave.; Charles Toliver, 7904 E. 6th st.; Lawrence; Harlan Tucker, 1923 8. Pershing ave.; Wilbur Wade, 2045 Foltz st.; Lawrence Bird, 134 W. 21st st.; Leslie Hamilton, R. R. 17, Box 400; John Jacobs, 2305 W. Morris st.; 321 N. Addison st.

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James Myers,

Inductess are: SANS, Clark, a Cubel, 8, Warm e, 331 fockburn st.} Jack Hosiger, 6114 W. "15th st.; i Slt 8 Lane Jr., 20, Box 461; Morris Ber, 2161 Bellis; Herbert Morris, R. R. 20 x 270; iy Yel: ou 8. Warman A : Frank w. 0s st.; i) Hill » Rosa ave.; Suck Robinson, 1535 8. Goodlet st.

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LANCASTERS BLAST

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CITY PLANNING CHIEF SEEKS MORE SPACE

Forerunner of the expected postwar building boom here was the request for additional space to continue work on a master plan of the city made today before the works board by City Plan Director Noble

Over 30 per cent of the city’s housing and industrial facilities will need major repairs after the war in all probability, with .less than three per cent likely to require com= Mr, Hollister

He made this comment. in discussing a recent statement by the Indiana Council of Housing Authorities that more than 35 per’cent of all housing units in the city are sub~

Additional drafting equipment and personnel that will be required before the plan is completed made the space request necessary, the city

A sub-committee of the works board, composed of Dr. Walter Hemphill and Joseph Wade, was appointed to consider the request.

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LONDON, Nov, 24 (U, P.) ~The announced today that

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Missing ; Honored

cumseh st, was killed in a plane crash in India on Armistice day. » o ” Pfe. Clarence Martindale, husband of Mrs. Mae Martindale, 230 Towa st, was wounded® by an enemy's sniper's bullet near Brest, France, and is now recovering at an army hospital in England. He has been awarded the purple heart and is expected to return to active duty soon. Pvt. Martindale, who is 31, entered the service in September, 1943, and has been overseas since April. Before entering the service he farmed near Bloomfield, Ind. ” » ” Twelve Indianapolis men with the 12th ‘air force Marauder bomber group in Corsica have been awarded the distinguished unit badge. They are as follows: Maj. Julien C. Kennedy, 1733 N.| Meridian; Maj. Robert C. Swindler, 4401 Central ave; 1st Lt, Errol A. Evans, 131. N. Colorado; T, Sgt. James Doneff, 1513 N. Meridian; T. Sgt. Cleo G. 8. Homrighous, 1510 N.

428 Centennial; Sgt. Frank

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ig Charles W. Bellis, Brookfield: Ho _ | Werden T. Bissett, son of Mr. and

Colorado; Sgt. Blaine Farkus, 712] Arnolda; Sgt. Hubert J. Gallagher, | ticipating in “sustained operational F. activities against the enemy.

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Second Lt. Walter J. South . .. killed in India.

Hanley, 4115 E. 10th st.; Sgt. Lawrence N. Hiatt, 1802 Ruckle st.; Sgt. Irwin F, Melson, 1701 Cunningham rd.; Cpl. Robert F. Cain, 1129 8 Senate ave., and Cpl. Harlan J, Dillahay, 522 E. Merrill st. o » »

Marine Pfc. Lucas J. Snyder, hus- |.

band of Mrs. Shirley Snyder, 5822 E. Washington st, recently was awarded the purple heart for wounds received during the Marshalls campaign. tJ ” » Second Lt. Maurice D, Frost, son of Mr. and Mrs, Julian Frost, 2006 |N. Dearborn st., has been awarded | the air medal for meritorious service with the 15th air force in Italy. o » o Second Lt. Clarence R. Greene Jr., husband of Mrs. Jane D. Greene, 2538 W, Washington st., Apt. 4, has been awarded the air medal for par-

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Robert Hdwell Honored

C. Martindale Wounded

A bombardier on a B-24, based in Italy. ” ” ” ¥ S. Sgt. George M. Henry, husband

he is

tof Mrs. Anna Jane Henry, 5255

| [Pleasant Run blvd, has been awarded the distinguished flying cross for extraordinary achievement during 8th air force attacks on industrial and military targets in Germany. He is a waist gunner, o » ”

Second Lt. Paul A. Gillman, husband of Mrs, Norma J. Gillman, 940 N. Arlington ave, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Gillman, 942 Teniple ave, and T. Sgt. Francis E. Doan, husband of Mrs. Betty J. Doan, 3141 Ruckle st., have been awarded the air medal at 8th air force bomber stations in England. ” o » Aviation Machinist's Mate 3-c Jerome T. Weis, son of Gilbert Weis, New Augusta, has been commended by Adm. Chester W. Nimitz for meritorious and efficient performs ance of duty while serving at an advanced airfleld on Bougainville, from March 8 to April 12.

Sampson Ponder Honored

George Henry Honored

8B. Sgt. Warren L. Westerfield, son

‘lof Mrs. Bertha Barrons, 1425 Rich-

land st.,, radio operator and gunner on. an England-based B-17 flying fortress, has been awarded the distinguished flying cross for extraordinary achievement while participating in bombing attacks against military and industrial targets in the Reich. [BE y 8. Sgt. Walter E, Fischer, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fischer, 1041 Southern ave, has received the second oak leaf cluster to his air

medal. He is tail gunner on a B-17|

Flying Fortress based in England. 8 . ” ’ Fire Controlman 3-¢ Wilton A, Jackson, husband of Mrs. Margaret Jackson, Springfield, is missing in naval action. » » u Five Indiana marines and a seaman have been wounded in action. They are Pfc. Frederick F. Begkman, son of Mrs. Bernadine C. Beckman, Bloomington; Cpl. Rich-

Mrs. Andrew Bissett, Joliet; Sea man 2-¢c William A. Stone, son of Mrs. Lillian Gamble; Marion; Pvt. Paul R. Belew, son of Mrs. Kathe erine Cleveland, Evansville, and Capt. Paul T. Torian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garnett I. Torian, Evans ville. ss 2» M. Sgt. Paul L. Crosson, Templeton, has been awarded the legion of merit for “exceptionally meritorts ous conduct” in Italy. ” » .

T. Sgt. Robert 8. Howell, husband of Mrs, Peggy Howell, Gary, and son of Mrs. Bettie Howell, Bedford, has been awarded the distinguished flying cross at a bomber station in England. He is radio rator and gunner on a B-17 flying fortress, 8 » . Cpl. Sampsohv Ponder, son of Mr. and Mrs. B, P. Ponder, Salem, recelved a commendation from Brig. Gen. Edward V. Anderson for guide ing combat pilots, vio radio mes sages, back to their field in England. 88 First Lt. Wilbur K. Grimes, husband of Mrs. Madge Grimes, Poland, a P-47 thunderbolt pilot based in England, has been awarded the dis tinguished flying cross. n o » 8. Sgt. Paul'L. Hoban, husband of Mrs, Jean Hoban, St. Paul, a ball turret gunner of a B-17 fiYing fortress, in England, has been awarded the air medal. His pare ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hérbert Hoban,

ard ‘D. Bellis, son of Mrs, and Mrs.

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