Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1945 — Page 13
nan EI ne, Ae , Fox en per = 4 : Betrothed ‘New Officers J Receives Awan Brides’ Course = Bride-t o-Be Magazine. Club Bridal a i. 4 Wartime Eating rm | Are Listed | Bi Will Open | aaa WW il Meet
\ : ! . 3 Mrs 0 nts Meta Given : i ; ; TState and chapter officers of the Si | A course in Interior decoration. . Sy he Mrs. Josiah H. Andree, fH N. odd 4 Daughters of * the British Empire] : on | for war brides will open next Tues- - a. leat i New, Jersey. Shon, will’ be the hostess : 2 or 4 #0" have been announced. | Ta \day in Manual high school. The {SE ; at’2 p.m. Saturday for a meeting rothy Judd & vA : a1 ’ ili. ‘ The’state officers include” Mrs. T.| Sori |¢lass is being sponsored by the In- : Tei of the Magazine club. Mrs, Lowell. ged to Wed ; STUFFED EGGS SUPREME, IN TODAY'S MENUS, are the kind of a ; a Mrs Anbu ne Shanapons Jubkie. shouts extended ll | a S. Fisher will review “So Dear to LIE _ food that will excite admiration. But they are so easy that your 10-year- : di | Bleadaiiy Ee ATL up : i A Gal j My Heart" (Kimbrough). >. 1 old daughter ly do them perfectly. Anyone who has watched the - off a 3 Ross ai Second Vice Presidents; ’ | The ‘sessions wil] be held from" ‘6 | Te Mrs. Frank.C.- Y Ne will pre ments “of wedding 9 3 i _ 4 Mrs. Henry Tonges, treasurer; Mrs. i to 7:45 p. ‘m. on Tuesdays ang 1 eb ATS TANK aring pre- { process of devilling eggs will have ne troubl : 4 william ‘©. Tremaine and Mrs.| F | Thursdays. . Instruct il os " ? y : ¥ side, 'and Mr2. Fisher, war service engagement, and a And once the stuffed eggs are put together again and laid into a i, . Frail: av . | kit ys.» Insiruchion Wil} sover : ’ j © committee chair All" gi highlight the bridal’ ek otce Toe 8 $ nn , 7M) Yala mo 5 : B&B Franklin. McCray, recording ‘and : ‘color, design, harmony and balance, ; RF 4 8 | sommittee chalfman, Wi give & Te= : ; aking dish, the only remaining thing to do is to pour the sou A). 4 ; corresponding secretaries; Mrs: F. B. | ; | furniture arrangement, slip-covers a } pot Other members of the come Frank Judd, 147 over them. ne ys 3 - GW» Knyvett, organizing secretary, and ; i {and refinishing. : i pr [iikee Ye Manes A BR Toni yunce. t Som ? & : : Ms. William -M. Bleloch, standard — | A sewing class. will open next if enneth N. Rider and Frank GC. fireman 1-c, U. S. » Breakfast : fo : Mrs! a W. R. Williamson 1s the| {ings from 6 to 8 p. m. on Wedtes- LY : : 3 Ass isting the” hostess will be Mrs. nd Mrs. Guy Suits, | § 4 4 Orange juice Dryburgh Abbey chapter regent and | #8 days and Fridays. The course will ER % > + J. Blaine Hoffman, Mrs. A. H. Bon=date has been set |B Bacon and fried mush. her assistants are Mrs. Mitchell .and | . : : Sv include cutting materials. remodel- , f° : ham, Miss Ru th Cochran and Miss AB Hot sirup. Mrs. McCray, first and second vice| 7 ; i ing, dressmaking and operation of fC 4 Inez Douglas.” A tea will follow Luncheon regents; Mrs. Knyvett and Miss] 3 ia | the sewing machine and its attach- J th om : the program 2 : Yo | 2d Stuffed eggs ‘supreme (see recipe) Photo Reflex photo. Margaret Seegmiller, corresponding | F Wy ments. : : "Photo Reflex phot! Tr TTT ———— ‘atherine Fox has he wd 17 5 : : Annotiicensent has been made land recording secretaries; Mrs. | . . ret : . 2 3 y ] : atiencants for her 8 HHT I Green beans. of he cngracment of. Miss: Na: | Tones, treasurer; and Mrs. C. P| sre 'Eva Connell, ‘daughter Mrs. Funk Speaker Miss Dorothea «Ann Graher's Committee Named ph, A, Burke. The |g Brew tarts dine Douglas to James Evan Clark, standard bearer. | of. Mr. and Mrs. George Connell, | Mrs. Cltthilde Embrée Funk will| engagement to Robert L. Frazee | The host and hostess committees April 7 in St. An- s Sinner Marr, aviation. machinist's mate, | 3 Tr 412 E. 23d’ st, has been awarded |discuss - “Illustrating Children’s. has been announced by her par- | °F the gallery talk’ Sunday afters church. Cad : U. S. N. R.,, by her parents, Mr. T 0 Hold old Election | a scholarship by the American Books” at the Press clyb meeting : noon at the John Herron Art mue )X will be her sis & 4 Grilled frankfurters. .| and Mrs. Willis Douglas, Houston | Officers will be elected at a lunch-| Legion 40 & 8 to complete nurses’ Tuesday in ‘the Columbia club. Mrs, | ents: Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Gra- um includes Mr. and Mrs. Anton nor and the brides- = § 47: American fried potétoes y Mo. - The bride-to-be is the niece eon meeting of the Beta Delphian| training at St. John’s hospital Jeannette Covert Nolan is in charge Mrs. Martha Frazee. The date has Scherrer, chairmen: Messrs. and irs. - Herbert. Dear- = § : 5 Chilled canned tomatoes of Mrs. Maurice P. DeMotte of [club tomorrow. Mrs. William | in Anderson. A graduate of St. of the program and Mrs. John : ; Mesdames Raymond Mead, J. T. ster - of the bride ' & ! ‘A¥iz Cabbage and carrot slaw. Indianapolis. Mr, Marr is the son | Geisecker, 249 N. Oxford st, will be| Agnes Academy, Miss Connell re- | Stempel and Miss Mildred Limpus Mrs. Martha Frazee. A date has \\;opoingit and Paul Weer and Robert E. Fox, a i Zz 4 5 Rolls : of Mrs. Luther Johnson, Houston. [the hostess, | cently received her cap. | will be the hostesses. | not been set for the wedding. Mrs. Fisk Landers oseph A. Zimmer- J : : : Chocolate rice pudding re . rn as best man and J he z ll. Milk-to drink: Three ¢. for each : . ; ; be Joseph Fianeny 3 |child; 1 c. for each adult. Today's ahman, i i {points—1 red for bacon, 3 red for = 3 frankfurters, 30 blue for tomatoes.
on » un Stuffed eggs supreme: Two tsps minced onion, 1': ¢. chopped fresh mushrooms, 3 thsps margarine, 8 hard-cooked eggs, 2 tbsps. mayonnaise, dash of salt, 1'2 tsps. pre-
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