Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1945 — Page 15
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. Fresh chilled pears. Hot cooked wheat cereal. Raisin toast.
| Hot canliffower salad (see recipe). Liver sausage sandwiches on rye
i Braised pork shoulder steaks with
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Breakfast
Chilled grapefruit halves. Soft cooked eggs. Toast and honey butter,
Luncheon
‘Cream of broccoli soup. Whole wheat wafers. Peanut ® butter and bacon sandwiches. Baked apples, - eis ~Dinner- ee Stuffed breast of veal. Baked potatoes. Buttered Brussel sprouts. Stuffed prune and cottage cheese salad, Silver-white cake with lemon filling (see recipe). Milk to drink: Three ec, for each
Luncheon
bread. Silver-white cake with lemon Hig (leftover). Dinner
onions. Mashed sweet potatoes. Creamed peas. Raw fresh green cabbage salad. Bread. Apple “Betty with vanilla sauce. Milk to drink: Four c. for each child; 2 e. for each adult. Today's points—5 red, 1 for bacon and 4 for pork shoulder steaks. » . "
Silver-white cake with lemon filling: Two c. sifted cake flour, % tsp.
sugar, 4 c. vegetable shortening, % c. milk, 1 tsp. vanilla, 3 egg whites, unbeaten. Have all ingredients at room temperature. 8ift the combined flour, salt and sugar into a bowl; add the shortening and '2 ¢. milk. Stir until thoroughly blended, then beat for 2 mins. with electric mixer or rotary hand beater. Add remaining milk, vanilla and egg whites and beat for
Pour batter into two well-greased 8-in. cake pans and bake in a 375 degrees F. oven for 25 to 30 mins.
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WHEN A SMOOTH, FRESH FLAVORED orange or lemon filling “1s spread between and on top of combination is just about as light and delicious as a dessert can be,
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2 lemons (about % c.), 1 tsp. grated lemon rind, . Combine sugar’ and flour and blend into. margarine. Add egg, then lemon juice. Cook over medium heat until mixture boils and thickens; stir constantly to keep from sticking. Remove from heat, add rind, cool slightly. » u ” Hot caulifiower salad: Separate a 1.8. head of caulifiower into flowerets. leaving’ part of .the stalk and
Soak 15 mins. in salted-water. Drain and wash thoroughly. Cover with Lboiling water, salt (1 tsp. to pt. water) and cook 6 to 7 mins. Drain and keep hot. Dice 3 slices bacon, cook over low heat until well done. Remove from fat onto absorbent paper. To the drippings add 1 tsp. flour, 2 thsps. vinegar, 1 tsp. salt, 1 tsp. sugar, % tsp. caraway seed,
constantly. Pour over cauliflower. Sprinkle with bacon. Serve immediately,
Miss Monnett, H. S: Edwards Are Married
A ceremony at 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the University Park Christian church united Miss Mildred Monnett and Howard S. EdThe vows were read by the Rev. Se Grundy Fisher. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Monnett, Greeneastle, and Mr. Edwards’ parents are Mr, and Mrs. Samuel D. Ed- | wards, 3301 Graceland ave. Warren Swickard gave his cousin in marriage. She wore a powderblue crepe dress with a matching hat and black accessories. Her
To Live Here Miss Gertrude Harris, the maid of honor, chose a fuchsia wool dress with a matching hat. She wore a corsage of daffodils and chrysanthemums:. : Janice Ann Monnett, sister of the bride, was the flower girl. The best man was Edwin Newton and other attendants were Mrs. .Paul R. Cooper and Miss Igretta Edwards, the bridegroom's sisters. After. the ceremony, a reception was held in the cfurch and the
Allow to cool on a cake rack for a few minutes before taking out of pans.. Cool thoroughly and spread! the lemon filling between the layers and on top. Do not spread filling! quite to the edge to keep it from * running down. { : » 8 Lemos filling: One c. sugar, 2% thsps. flour, 1 tbsp. melted mar-| garine. 1 egg slightly beaten, juice of |
couple will be at home in Indianapolis.
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§ OFFICERS HELD
All Will -Face Trial in Paris Black Market Probe; 10 More Convicted.
PARIS, Jan. 23 (U. P.).—A special, unprecedented order from Gen.
the arrest of six officers and efforts to bring charges against many more officers of the “millionaire” 716th railway battalion from which 182 enlisted men were ordered to trial
ters revealed today. It was disclosed also that Col. Walter J. Marlin of Los Angeles, commander “of the battalion, had been relieved of command although he will not be brought to trial. He now _is serving in Belgium. Announcement of the new, _afrests| followed derfunciations by defendant enlisted men who charged officers treated them as “stepchildren,” failing to issue them ordinary food rations, condoning and encouraging thefts and on occasion even “participating.”
Trials Open Saturday
Asserting that “Eisenhower wants to make sure they pay for any negligence of duty,” Prosecutor Lt. Col. Carmon C. Harris of Oklahoma City, announced that six officers would be tried beginning Saturday. One, a first lieutenant, will be tried on charges of stealing rations | and illicit money transactions and| the others whose names and ranks | were not disclosed will be tried for! negligence of duty, Harris said. Despite closing arguments by Defense Attorney Maj. George Dickson of Atlanta, and acknowledgments by the trial judge edvocate that the men’s. leadership “was not all it might have been,” 10 more enlisted men were convicted yesterday and sentenced to terms ranging from 20 to 30 years for stealing and selling
rations.
Girl Pilot Held
For Deportation In 2d Stowaway
PORT ANGELES, Wash. Jan. 23 (U. P.).—Elizabeth Drewry, 25-year-old English dancer, today awaited deportation passage from the U. 8. to Canada after she was discovered hidden on a Russian freighter at sea—her second stow= away stunt in two years. The Derbyshire adventuress, who aspired to become a pilot, came to Canada as a stowaway in November, 1943, when she curled up in the nose-wheel of a Liberator bomber in Scotland and rode —for free—across the Atlantic.
; ’ 3 ‘Chinese Art’ Is Topic Mrs. C..J.. Ancker will speak on| ‘Chinese Art” at the Iluncheon| | meeting tomorrow of the Mt. Ver-
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She received her pilot's license in Seattle but found it useless when the army air corps discharged their women ferry pilots, so she returned to Canada to work in a port grain elevator. Dressed in men’s work thes, Elizabeth slipped aboard a Russian freighter nine days ago to
Soviet transport.” The girl said she hid for three days without food and water and finally gave herself up to the Russian captain who appealed to |
| the U. 8S. coast guard to rescue | i the attractive stowaway. {
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Todd Duncan Heads Home
Barione to Be Soloist With Symphony.
Todd Duncan, Indianapolis baritone, who is famous in the concert, stage and’ radio world, will return to his home town next week as soloist with the Indianapolis’ sym- | phony orchestra. The program will be the orches-| tra's third municipal concert to be played under the direction of Fabien Sevitzky at 8 p. m. Jan. 31 in Cadle tabernacle.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Karloff Due Back
Boris. Karloff is back again in “House of Frankenstein” opening tomorrow at the Lyric.
Another soloist at the concert will be Ellabelle Davis, Negro soprano. Mr. Duncan attended the Indian~ apolis public, schools, received his bachelor’s degree from Butler and his master’s degree from Columbia university, ~ Probably his first—public-&ppear-ance as a singer in.this town was at St. John’s Baptist church when he was about 9. Since then he has sung in opera, has appeared &s costar of a play that ran 18 months
CAMPUS AUDIENCE
TO HEAR MEISZNER
Miss Louise Meiszner will be
presented in a concert at 8:15 p. m. Thursday at Indiana Central col“{lege, under the sponsorship of the campus music club. Miss Meiszner, Who AppeaTeN” as} pianist with the Budapest philharmonic and concert orchestras when she was 13, played last year with the Indianapolis symphony.
in London and was later taken on tour in Scotland. Mr, Duncan has sung over ‘all American radio networks and over the British Broadcasting Co. He has been soloist with the New York philharmonie, Philadelphia, Chicago, Bt. Louis and Los Angeles symphony qrchestras. His real rise to fame began when
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ginal production of | Bess.” His father and stepmother, and Mrs. John Duncan, 2345 Martindale ave.
MORTON HEADS TO MEET An executive board meeting of the Gov, Oliver Perry Morton chapter, National Society, Daughters of the Union, will be held at 10:30 a. m. Friday at L. S. Ayres & Co.
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