Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1945 — Page 19

% 2 . . . . : . : rE aN pe ; : Blue Color Scheme Used for Living Room |Mr. Stinebaugh | Council to Hear acher; . cg 2 . | gu 3 a : : 2:80 c W Ari NE Yell | i” Will Speak . | ~ Address by hig 4, Meta Given At Meetin | ‘Gov. Gates ialon's , 7 14 ol : | . ¢ i closes : ; . 1 3 ‘ i ow tn | Ability of Pupils | Group’s Anniversary y. PILAF IS A DISH REPUTED to be of Turkish origin brought by’ i 3 Wi J . nti the emigrants as théy moved westward. ‘Today there is evidence that Will Be Topic Will Be Noted it became fumous along its journey as it went from Spain on to several Virgil Stinebaugh, public schools’ Governor Ralph .F. Gates will of the states on the south border of our own Union. superintendent, will be the honor address members of the IndianapWhile the name pilaf sourids forntidable, don't let ‘that keep you ues d Ln 6:30 olis Council of Women Tuesday in from trying today's recipe. It is a dish basic in composition—just a |& est and speaker at 6: Pp: id Ayres’ auditorium. It will be the meat and arrangement cooked and “2 mm (Monday at a dinner meeting of the | group's 53d ‘anniversary meeting seasoned to the point “where the MONDAY MENUS {Indianapolis branch, Council of Ad- | and Mrs. Guy O. Byrd will preside. meat is very tender and the meat B Akt ¢ | ministrative Women in Education. The session will open at 10 a. m. flavor goes through every ingre- reaktas The dinner will be in the Marott ) and the governor will .speak foldient. Grapefruit juice. hotel and Mr. Stinebaugh will steak | lL We AE lowing a luncheon. yx Bolboced sees with Jelly oa "Capacity as a Factor in Pupil | Shy ig ¥ Several other speakers also have SUNDAY MENUS § : ¥ uccess or Failure. Si been scheduled” Mrs. Nellie Downey ™ Breakfast Luncheon hii peal Fests will nate! will explain “Legislature Procedure . Stewed prunes, Hot potato and endive salad. ind a ih Bs, gr an igi | and Some 3 the Gusrent Bills.” Rice cakes with hot sirup. Pan-fried bacon. ner ir : [Ta] Sher wil he introduced by" Mrs. : , Clarence Farrington, A. B.| ®& Grilled sausage patties Leftover apricot upside down cake. : | Ak Claude Franklin. > : patties. Good,. William A. Hacker, Maxwell | gi ry 3 - “Corisumers’ Problems” will be Dinner Dinner {V. Bailey, J. E. McGauhey,,D. T.| a ; & hd ee We . discussed by Toner M. Overley, Grapejuice shrub, Spanish pilaf (see recipe). Weir, Fvan RB. Rek and M. Laie “afl + manager of the Better Business ' NV Ham loaf with horseradish sauce |Seven-minute cabbage. | Harshman and Dr. and Mrs. M. O. ge ifr bureau. Thomas L. Dickey, Wash(see recipe). Carrot and raisin salad. | Ross. Fa 5 : ington, of the WPB will give a talk Mashed potatoes. Rye bread. { Mrs. Victoria Leafgreen Balser | # ay E on “Salvage.” : Cauliflower and greens cooked to-|Fecan ice-box cookies. (and Miss Louise Swan will present y Mrs. Walter J. Mercer will ingether Milk to drink: Four c. for each {a musical program arranged by Miss troduce Mr. Overley and Mr. Dickey Rolls. : child, 2 c. for each adult. Today's | Wallace Montague. " | will be introduced by Mrs. J. FranApricot upside down cake. points—3 red for beef, 2 red for ilar cis Huffman, on bacon. arrv-I© ~N Ir A tribute smory of Mrs. May Supper 0. the fl f this livi : d i bin’ bl The p t Har Ly Engel to GIy e Ne prin = Ma ite : . Walls, draperies; sofa and even the floor o s living room are done in robin’s egg blue. e parque “11. Weight Sewell ind f : sh Grilled ham loaf slices. Ham loaf wiih horseradish sauce: hardwood floor has been stained and rubbed with white, then waxed. Accents are lacquer red and gold. Museum Talk { cil, will be made at the meeting. Prench toast, Mix 1 1b. ham . iank meat ground Lenn Siscifioasy Teens. of Ati |S —————repa— on roiled grapefruit. fine with 2 1b. an pork and 1 c. = : | “Significant Trends o nerican Xr ae rey : Milk to.drink: Four c. for each bread crumbs. | 15 ¢, milk to 1 V NT | Group Postpones | Art” will be the topic of a gallery| W elfare Club to Give In hid, 2% for saih adult. Todays beaten egg; ¢ 1 ep proven | M an {talk at 4 p. m. Sunday by Harry | ——— . - Benefit Card Party oints—lnree red for ham, red sugar and 4 round cloves; j ? \ { | : 2 5 : 2 eeting |Engel, assistant professor of fine A benefit card party will be held

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«2 p. m, Tues. In the church. Mrs. | W. Stewart LaRue presiding. | “Christian Family Life,” Mrs. | Virgil Sly. Miss Claire Robinson,

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The meeting of the Wayne TownSchissell, hostesses for the month. |ghin War Mothers 2 ‘will be postice, Fifty-first Street Methodist Marion county salon 126, 8 and 40: poned until 8:30 p.m. next Thursdav. ‘The session will be in the home of ithe Wayne post 64, American Legion,

arts, Indiana university. The talk, which will be given! in- the John Herron Art institute, will be illustrated with pictures! in the museum's: annual exhibit| of contemporary paintings. The exhibit closes Sunday. N Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Cain are

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By SUE BURNETT Tat 8 p. m. Feb. 15, in the Riviera club by the members of the Welfare club. Mrs. Harry Kuhn, Zionsville, is the chairman and Mrs¥Lynn B. Adams, the co-chairman The ticket chajrmen are Mrs. E Monty Campbell and Mrs. Paul Goldrich and Mrs. Arthur Hupp is

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port. “She will talk on under-priv-| = Season meat, with salt and pepper fleged children and show films of land brown in shortening. the nutrition camp.

Inc, will meet Wednesday in| Spanish pilaf: One lb. lean beef| john Ober, Mrs. James A. Moag,| m. Mon. Nurses’ home audito- | _Mesdames M. T. Lowe, T. O.| } irmen of the host and hostess ' Pattern No. 8750 is designed for in clare of reservations Ayres’ auditorium. A board meet. | Mb. Shes, 3% tops, Sal music. : | rium; 12:30 p. m. Luncheon. Ms. | Bush, Lowel am Paley, committee. They will be assisted] sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and 18. Size Dispel ing Will De held at 11,30 a. m,|SSucious gush PEPper, # LSPS. Short (Women's federation, First Evan-! Clare - Sisitery, hostess, Mrs, |Srace ems (by Mesdames Julian Bobbs, Robert |12 requires 3% yards of. 30-inch . 4 yy 2iliary Sessi : cid 8, “ c. water, 3 c. cooked 10-| gelical, Today. Mrs. Fra Sims, 960) George H. Lilly, presiding. {be in charge. . B. Failey and Eli Lilly | ; : AUxnary Session and a business session at 2 p. m. |matoes, 14 ¢. uncooked rice, rinsed, Campbell, hostess. Mrs. Lloyd B.| % eee re ee : : |material; 1 yard machine-made The Bruce. P. Robison Ameen The speaker on the afternoon |2 thsps. chopped green pepper, 1 c. sian. devotions: Miss Ros, SORORITIES ~~ . [ . ruffling to trim. ; Hare wil \ program will be Miss Margaret|coarsely cut celery. 1 medium onion. | MOmau, devotions; Miss Rose 3 Schedule Review ‘Meeting Set : legion susiliary will meet at 8 iq ! | - Weadick, = director of the Julia |gliced a th % tter ited ! Fecker, speaker. {Chi Beta Kappa. Mon. night. Hotel | ’ os ; | © For this pattern, send 20 cents,| p. m. Monday in the Central Chris- ; f ec BE. TY ESE EFI can it Bridges EG DSPs. oly v, = 4 rR es Lincoln, (nitiation. | Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will} The Upsilon chapter, Alpha Omi-|in coins, your name, address, size tian church, Walnut and Delaware X I « og cant TITHE ES Bread grin ats » | CHapE Sab ™E. 0. Mottr Miss Iva review “Saniliél*Johnson” (Krutchyyéron:. Alpha sorority, will meet. at desired, and ‘the pattern numver sts. The film; “Combat America,”

271 8. . Ritter, hostess. |at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday for members| 7:30 Pp. m. Monday in: the Hotel to Sue Burneit, The Indianapolis will be shown. Miss Lora C. Eiken-

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{Fairview Kindergarten Mothers'.| Pearcy, D Add 2| 1.30 p. m. Tues. In the kindergar-| “Education in the Post-War of the Block Review club. The meet- | Lincoln.. Mrs. H. E. Parker will be Times all amount of water, cover and| ten «Music for Children,” Miss| World.” Miss Sara C. Ewing. -'ing will be in Block's auditorium. |the hostess, | gg |Ssimmer for about 1%; hours or un-| Aqsa Bicking. Tea. * Yr I ——— = (til meat is tender; add water as|porinightly Study. Mon. Mrs. H. or needed during this cooking period.| Tope, 6281 Central, hostess. |Add tomatoes: sprinkle rice over “Our Contemporary Composers,” too, add green pepper, celery and| np J E. Hollon, “Best Short ih Spion; cover and simmer for about Story of the Year,” Mrs. Millard man 0 mins. Stir occasionally with a8 Gannon. i ; fork te fseep Hes ftom slick ne. Ar. Irvington Woman's. Mon. Mrs. : ’ rot. [ERD rite BE a ow Charles C. Baker, 5461 Julian, who the top = PECAACTUINDS 1 poetpse—“Home-From=—the-War =. | D:. Our Servings Mrs. Robert F. Nelson. loves to . 3 Monday Afternoon Reading. Mon. : 4-H Girls Receive Mrs. Ernest. R. Alcorn, 5235 Broadway, hostess. “Our FeathDress Awards ered Friends” Mrs. John N. . ’ Hobbs. Six members of the Decatur | y,,qay Conversation. 2 p. m. Mon. Township Girls 4-H Clothing club | Mrs. H. D. Goode, 935 E. 35th, were guests recently at 5 meeting hostess. “History of Brazil,” Mrs. in the office of Miss Janice Berlin, John S. Wright. “Present Day {i02 N, Meridian ry county home Conditions in Brazil,” Miss Lucy The girls ge Sp Richmond Mayo. Fhe girls received pins for par-|... ma Mon. Mrs. F. S. Wood, ticipating in the Marion county 4-H 2846 Washington blvd. hostess dress revue during the victory show | ais g Rnas ea : om held: last summer. They are Jane = dia's Be ad Bure ie a : |and Roberta Yorger, Carol Weidner, 1 Olas » Yarn. e for fish, fowl], meats Grace Dorrell and Patty and Doro-| Uncieon. ; ; 3 economy meal®mhy Murphy. Officers Wives, 12:30 p. m. Tues. : aa hai: . Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. A. E. McConAdvertisement nell, reservations. Re 4 St. Joan of Arc Women’s. 1:30 20 p. m. Wed. School Hall. “Green Years” (Cronin), Mrs. Don E. | Schick. - Saturday Afternoon Literary. Sat. Mrs. Earl Hicks, 355 8S. Audubon rd., hostess, “Popular Books With Religious Background,” Mrs. Albert L. McColloum. “The Robe and Other Works of Lloyd C. Douglas,” Mrs. Lloyd B. Mann. MISCELLANEOUS Women’s ‘gux., Athenaeum Turners. 6:30 p: m. Mon. In the clubrooms. “Travel Talk,” Mrs. George C. Martin. Mrs. Carl W. Noffke, Mrs. D. A. R. Unit Chooses Nominating Group Mrs. William Dobson. was riamed chairman of a nominating committee for the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R., yesterday at the group's meeting in the chapter house. ; : i ; Others chosen were Mesdames y ; og 27% |H. C. Ketcham, Francis Madden, ' | George Kolb and ‘Wilbur E, Smith.

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