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er will be held by “the Broad
iefican Legion home, 64th st., Ww members of rge of the din-
Trudgeon, re- , will speak at ic will be “Ex~ h Pacific.” Mrs, eak on “What am Méatis To
"dinner will be star mothers, id Mrs. O. C. ; and prospec=
um will include yad Ripple high Hunter, Miss Lloyd Smith y Miss Lavon eake, #" ee of the Haymerican Legion the post at a 8 p. m. next War Memorial £3 dt is chairman charge assisted s Crippin, KenJulien, Nellie an and Selma Clean will premeeting. " § "the Irvington egion auxiliary, to 9 p. m. Frim. until 2 p. m. ive gifts for
st commander, Parsons, auxil= > appointed R. irman, assisted . D. Johnston, . Espie, Vedder E. Bobbe. ded at the auxay in the .post the session, a held.
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itt Harrington hristmas Story” ‘uesday noon at as party of the ite. The lunchithedral, ! his the program BR 1e decorations Harold L. Has-~ rs in charge are E. Williamson, fugh D. Fatout, and Homer T.
THRE ‘ZIPPY FLAVOR, beautiful transparency and yowel-lke texture of grapefruit nut aspic (in today’s recipe), is sure to appeal anytime and anywhere. It can be arranged in your most attractive mold or in a flat pan which will permit cutting into neat squares or triangles, ‘The grapefruit should be sectioned to obtain the interesting halfmoon shapes to suspend -in the apis. The seed.in each ruby section of
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Returns From East Mrs. E. May Hahn, national presi dent of the American War Mothers, has returned from New Haven,
Conn., chapter of the organization.
where she installed a state
-|the pomegranate should be flipped out with a sharp, pointed knife to make eating easier,
W. S. C. S. Meeting
To Be Tomorrow "The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the Capitol Avenue Methodist church will meet tomor-
‘|row in the church, Mrs, Walter
Gingery will have charge of the study class at 10 a. m. and Mrs. Homer Jones will preside at a busi-
Eaton and Mrs,
Mrs. Schricker To Be Hostess -
Mrs. Henry F. Schricker will be hostess at 2:30 p. m. Sunday for the meeting of the Iridiana State Federation of Poetry Clubs to be in the governor's mansion, The Rev. Logan Hall will speak on “The Spiritual Value of Poetry”| . and Mrs. Harry Miesse, James Whitcomb Riley's niece, will give a sketch of“Riley’s life ‘and read some of his. poems.
Others on the program will be)
William H, Chitwood, Mesdames Hal W. LeMasters, Nellle Dabney
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rence R. Hayes and Bertha M. Didway, Mrs, ‘Jane Schmutte is general chairman and the hostesses will be ‘| Mesdames Dollie McHuron, Jean A, Chattan, LeMasters and Rose Marie Cruzan, Mrs. Myrtle breeSouth, Lebanon, and Mrs.) Hazel Hougham, Franklin, EY H——————————
Shower Is Given Miss Helen Ammer, 2102 N. Dexter ave, entertained at a shower last night for Mrs. Paul Moore, The guests were Mesdames Joseph Am-
Abraham Joseph and Wayne Lane, Misses Mary and Julia Ammer, Judy
lead the devotions,
. . . THURSDAY MENUS . Breakfast Orange juice. Poached eggs on whole wheat toast. Extra toast with jelly.
Luncheon
Hot potato salad. Friagled luncheon ham slices. Rye bread. Baked apples. Dinner
Baked fish steaks (halibut, haddock or any frozen or fresh fish gteak found in your locality). Parsley buttered potatoes. Corn and green pepper bake. Pear and grape salad. _{Crusty rolls. “| Nut-topped cup cakes (dip bought or home-made plain cup cakes in hot honey and then into a dish of chopped nuts). Milk to drink: Three c. for each child; 2 c. for each adult. No points needed in today’s menus. ” » . FRIDAY MENUS Breakfast Cooked prunes with top milk. Hot oatmeal. Sausage patties, Toast. * Luncheon Hot deviled eggs.
| Tossed green salad with blue
cheese dressing. Bread. Home canned peach halves.
Dinner Old-fashioned pork steaks with
vegetable stock and 4 medium onions sliced; cover tightly and bake at 350 degrees F'. until tender—about 40 mins.). Oven-fried potatoes. Buttered broccoli. Grapefruit nut aspic (see recipe). Bread. Apple crisp or apple Betty. Milk to drink: Three ¢. for each
salad dressing. 3 4 VF Grapefruit nut aspie; Threefourths c. boiling water, 1 pkg.
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pomegranate if available.
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‘Sweets for Victory’
META GIVEN'S free “Sweets for Victory,”
recipes. Times, anapolis 9. Intlose a large, reply. Churchwomen Plan Bazaar Tomorrow
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funds for missionary work.
'to be held at 1 p.m. in the home.
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THE PRACTICAL
GIFT!
ft this Christmas than a new Sicondifion OLY PIG ol Refrigerator? eo gecnomy and k : pr oi food. ta “isa eons Shand adequate humidity. Foods ay
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or complete sri cold, circu-
ICE AND | FUEL co.
onions (brown floured pork steaks on top of stove, add 1 c. water or
child; 2 c. for each adult. Allow 2 red points for blue cheese used in
orange gelatine, 2 medium grapefruit, % c. orange juice, % c. broken pecan or walnut meats if desired, 1
Pour boiling water over gelatine and stir until dissolved. Allow to Meanwhile peel .and section Add orange juice to Arrange grapefruit sections and nuts in 8inch oiled square pan (or other mold) and pour enough gelatine to
Pour remainder of gelatine over fruit and sprinkle with tiny pomegranate sections and place in refrigerator to set. Unmold on crisp greens and serve with mayonnaise
leaflet, contain a number of tested sugar-saving
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A bazaar will be held tomorrow by the Ladies of the Englewood Christian church in the church anMrs. Edna Lambert is chairman and Mrs, Dorothy Collins is in charge of the luncheon and dinner. Amorig the group's projects are making surgical dressings for use in cancer control, packing of Russian war relief boxes, making of Red Cross kit bags and donating -
Coleman Home Board
Mrs. Harvey Belton will preside Friday at the directors’ board meet{ing of the Suemma Coleman home
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Muir, Florence F. McDonald, Lau-
Mack and Marjorie Phipps.
mer, Floyd Nester, James Bowen, an
Christmas Party Set
Miss Carolyn B. Gowen will read “The Little Hunchback, Zia” (Burnett) next Monday at the Christ. mas party of the Municipal Gardens. Woman's Department club. The party- will be in the clubhouse of the Municipal Gardens center, A covered dish luncheon at 12:30 p.m. will be preceded by executive board meeting, Mrs, Harold J. Hayes will preside and a musical program will be given
by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O. Frier-
mood, © Mrs. George E. Dunn ‘is in
_ |charge of the program.
The hostesses will be Mesdames Roscoe Barnes; 8. 8. Clements, Ros‘coe Conkle, Joseph F. Hancock, W. H. Hodgson, Ernest Millholland, Paul Oren, Lloyd Pottenger, Robert Shank, Emil Souffiot and H. P. Willwerth.
Meeting Canceled The monthly meeting of the American Women's Volunfary Servs ices, scheduled for Dec. 13, has been canceled because of the organization's annual Christmas dinner party to be held Dee. 15 in the Columbia club. The business meet-
ings will be resumed in January.
Local Wooster Club : To Meet Friday ~~ . -
The annual “Wooster daye wi be observed at 8 p. m. Friday in the First Presbyterian church hy
{the Wooster Club of Indianapolis,
Miss Frances Guille, dean of wome 5 ak the college, will be the spate
ees. of the group ‘are Catt McOann, president; Miss Ella Graf-
ton, vice president, and Miss Mary Flo Blackburn, seéretary-treasurer,
Taste Tempter Slip cold slices of leftover of ready-to-eat meats into the salad and soon it will be eaten without
remarks about “rabbit food.”
This Soldier wants a word with you! A few hours ago he was fighting at the side of the boy he just helped bury. He has the last unmailed letter, identification tag and service ribbons to mail back to his friend's family. Every hour boys like his buddy die in battle. He's asking you to see to it that less need be sacrificed. He's asking YOU to SHORTEN THE WAR ...b BUYING MORE WAR BONDS!
WITH YOUR IN MIND! and HIS, too!
We ve Also Got To Lick Japan! It’s not going to be ~ as easy as some folks think, because Japs don’t give up so easy. Our fighting boys have a long way to go ‘TO TOKYO! The tough job of licking Hitler is far from finished. The tougher job of settling Japan for good and all has just gotten well under way. Neither can be accomplished without YOUR MONEY... your money, loaned (with interest) to Uncle Sam to WIN
THE WAR!
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"Yoi Can't Wipe This Out With Your Tears"
. . . that depends on YOU and YOUR DOLLARS invested in WAR BONDS!
