Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1945 — Page 21

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{ - SUNDAY MENUS

5 Breakfast . Chilled grapefruit halves.

Cornmeal griddle cakes and hot

Wartime Eating ‘Meta Given’

child; 2 c for each adult. Today’

ration poings=2 red for short ribs, 1 red for cheese, 20 blue for green | ters. beans, 30 blue for pineapple. juice./8uch a “log cabin” quilt made of

" By MRS. ANNE CABOT One of the quilt patterns which | memorialize the settlement of a | rontinent—one of the homey, warm fquilts: which pioneer mothers like

5 fortable in the long wilderness win-

Abraham Lincoln slept under scraps of brown woolens = and B| There are thousands of these

5 woolen - quilts still in existence in

cook, dredge pleces in flour and | American homes today—still useful, brown on all sides to a golden color|Still heart-warming ‘with memories

sirup. ; aw tties. + .- Pork sausage. patties : Smothered chicken = with ‘rice: |worsteds. I Dinner Clean a 4 lb, roasting or stewin Smothered chicken with rice (see |chickén thoroughly. Cut in usual recipe). number of pieces. When ready t Baked squash. . Head lettuce with blue cheese dressing. in 4 tbsps.. hot shortening. Add.

Olives and sweet pickles. Parkerhouse rolls. Rhubarb cream ple.

Supper Hot potato salad in bologna cups. Bread. Applesauce.

Milk to drink: Three ec. for each Today's ration points—5 red for pork sausage, 1 red for blue cheese and 3

child; 1 e. for each adult.

red for bologna. FJ " » MONDAY MENUS

Breakfast

Orange juice. Hot cooked wheat cereal, Raisin toast.

Luncheon

inch crosswise slices, 2 or 3 celer

quarters.

cook until chicken and rice ar tender,

with parsley. Four servings: n » ”

Green bean casserole: 12 ¢. hot medium white sauce, 2 c. smoked cheese (2 0zs.), a ¢. bean liquor, 2 tsps. chopped chives, 2 tsp. sali, 1% tsp. sugar, 's tsp. pepper, 14, tsp. prepared mustard, No. can green beans (drained), 4

Baked spinach topped with poached Le bread, 2 tbsps. melted butter,

eggs. Rolls. Applesauce. * Dinner Potted short ribs of beef. Browned potatoes.

Green bean casserole (see recipe).

Beet. and sliced onion salad, Rolls. Golden glory cake.

P.-T. A. Council Sets Meeting

Members of the P.-T. A. council of the nursery and beginners class, East Tenth Street church, will meét: at 7:30 p. m. today in the church annex. " Michael Hyland, fire prevention bureau. chief, and Lt. Albert C. Magenheimer, police department | public relations officer, will be the

speakers. Mr. Hyland will discuss “Fire Prevention in the Home,”

be “Protection of Our Children in! Public.” Music will be provided by H. Russell Williams, Richard A. Orton, C. Walter Harris and Charles Mosier, accompanied by Mrs. Children participating in the program will be Joyce and Paul Jordan, Nancy Lentz, Karen Fiscus| and Katherine Holly. The group in charge of the meet- | ing includes Ed Stevens, Ben Groschelle, John Mosier, Paul Jordan’ ‘and Charles Mosier. _ “harles Mosier will preside.

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. the famous brassieres with

paprika. Combine the first eight ingredilents. Heat until cheese is melted. Add the green beans and pour into greased. 6-c. casserole. Cube the bread and toss to coat with butter. Scatter over top of casserole. Sprinkle generously with paprika. Bake at 350 degrees F. for 20 mins. Serves 4.

Chapter U, P. E. O,,

: Elects Officers

Chapter U, P. E. O. Sisterhood; elected officers at a recent meeting.

leaves and 1 small onion cut in

Now add % c. rice, which has been |!he¢ Abraham Lincoln well“washed and drained. Cook for|Quilt (Pattern 5829) send 16 cents 15 hour. Then add 1 c. top milk and |in coin, your name, address and the

Add more seasonings if desired. Remove celery leaves and onion before serving and discard. Serve on a hot platter, garnished |shoulder bags,

One and

g|0of the women who made them.

tbsps. salt and % tsp. pepper and Make a practical 1945 version of 1%. c. water; add 1 carrot, cut into cotton materials in glowing colors.

y Each block is 12 inches square. To obtain complete cutting, fitting and finishing instructions for log cabin

e | pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 8. Wells st., Chicago 1. Original accessories in over-the-corde bags, hats, sports sweaters, blouses, home-~deco-rating designs, baby garments, gifts forgweddings and doily treasures for the home needleworker are to be

Price 16 cents.

‘Honey’ Look in Log Cabin Quilt Mrs. Walker

Heads. Club -

was elected president of the Meridian Heights Inter-Se club. ‘Mrs. Kern J. Miles and’ Mrs. Ralph Waddington are the first and second vice presidents.” Other officers are Mrs. W. Donald Wright and Mrs. A. G. Shop- |Indianapolis taugh, recording and corresponding ies; "Mrs. Bert Ellis, urer; Mrs. Oral Bridgford and Mrs. Graeme Supple, executive commit-

Nancy Hanks sewed by candlelight (PR Milk to drink: Four c. for each tq keep strong sons warm and com- 4

Mrs. Supple and Mrs. Allan Hardelegate and alternate to the seventh district, eration of Clubs; Mrs. E. G. Henshaw and Mrs. Howland Johnson; , |delegate and "alternate to the In- » (dianapolis Council of Women. Mrs. T. M. Riddick and Mrs. 0 |Philip Hildebrand, I. F. C. delegate and altermate, and Mrs. P, E. , historian.

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Sorority. Session. Members of the Alpha and Kappa | ° chapters of the Alpha Delta Omega | Tri Kappa. sorority will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Lemcke building.

EVENTS:

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chairman.

12:30 p.

treastions,”

Broadway,

B. Fatout,

Elsa Huebner Olsen. Thurs. Mrs. 1312 Prospect, hostess.

a. m. Mon.

Crafton Griffin, hostess. Dinner.

: CLUBS. - “1Children’s Sunshine, Inc. 1 p. m. Johin W. . Walker: recently Thurs. Ayres’ committeeroom.

Card party, Mrs. J.-D. Mentzer;

12:0 -p. m.

Luncheon. Parliamentary Law.

m, Mon. Athenaeum. Mrs. Ernest Spickelmier, hostess.

“Elec-

“Press Notices,” discussions Cherokee chap. p. m. Mon. National Bank bldg. yw, Mrs. C. J. Ancker, speaker; Mrs. | nels aunilingy. Gilbert Forbes, presiding. Indiana Fed- | venetian council, I. T.-S. C. 11:30 Ayres’ tearoom, Mrs. | Andrew Underwood, program, | Monday Afternoon Reading. Mon. | Ernest

1. T»8.'C. 1:30

R. Alcorn, 5235 | hostess.

hostess.

found in the Anne Cabot album.

Department club for general club 12:30 p. m. in the clubhouse,

preside.

the City hospital

Mrs. M. LL Payne is the president and Mrs. J. A. Crewes, the vice! ‘president,

Others elected were Mrs. HL W. Austin and Mrs. J. E. La Follette, | recording and corresponding secre- | taries; Mrs. J. C. Siegesmund, treas- | | rer; Mrs. R. H. Carpenter, chap-| ain, and Mrs:J. W- Gillespie, guard. | { Mrs. M. L. Payne and Mrs. Sieges-| {mund are the delegate and alternate for the state convention and | Mrs. Payne and Mrs. A. W. Mary are

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Newcomers’ Club ‘Holds Party |

Miss Helen Hollingsworth - discussed “Interior Decorating” at a tea and card party today for mem | | bers of the Newcomers’ .club. The event was held in the Y. W.C. A. | Mrs. J. H. Cameron was hostess

{and she was assisted by Mesdames

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assisted by Mesdames Robert M. | Bryce, Roland M. Cotton, George E. Dunn, Frank Holmes, Orison H.|

| Hayes, William H. Modgson, Wil-

{liam E. Kennedy, Floyd Magee, R. |G. Manning, Vincent V. Smith, {Clayton H. Ridge and James B. | Willard. s n s

Members of the garden departand Lt. Magenheimer’s subject will] | delegates to the Indianapolis Coun- ment, W. D. C., will meet at 1:30

|p. m, next Friday in the clubhouse.

“On the Air,” a moving picture, will be given by Mrs. E, L. Burnett. The program has been arranged by committee of |Carl J. Winkler.

Mrs. Ronald M. Hazen to Address Woman's Department Club; Garden Group to Meet March 23

Mrs. Ronald M. Hazen will speak Wednesday at a discussion lunch- | eon to be given by the community welfare department of the Woman's The luncheon will be at | | |

members.

Mrs. Hazen, state, commander of the American Society for the Control of Cancer, will discuss “Choose to Live.” Mrs. E. A. Carson will

which Mrs. John “F. Engelke island Mrs. Alvin C. Barbour will chairman, pour, The hospitality committee chair- su wn

Stump, auditor,

Howard J. Lacy.

Poets’ Corner Hears

The speaker will be James Lowry, Talk by Dr Lowder

Eagle Creek nurseries landscape artist. His subject will be “Trees and Shrubs—Their Relative Prob-

Planting.” Mrs. Frank J. Uhl will preside at a business session and there will be a social hour with Mrs. L. A. Mec-

Donald and Mrs. F. Frances Rumple the Rev. Charles Fillmore. --

as chairmen. Their assistants will include Mes-

Mrs |R. A. Gardner, C. E. Ramsey, R. §./dames Edward A. Brown, George a Miller and M. L. Woodward.

W. Bowman, William F. Hansman,

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ington.

WASSON'S BRASSIERES, THIRD FLOOR -

Everett E. Lett, Peter C. Reilly, PF. E. Smitha Emil Soufflot, Harry E. Watson, Maurice E. Winkler and Mrs. Louis Fleury

Carl J. Weinhart is the newly elected president of the W. {D. C. Other new officers are Mrs. | George A. Bowen, first vice ‘president; Mrs.- Raymond P. Stewart, recording secwvetary, and ‘Mrs. Albert

The directors include Mesdames John Berns, Roland M. Cotton and

Poets’ Corner members heard Dr. Lillian Crockett Lowder speak today {lems and the Importance of Proper aj their meeting in the Y. W. C, A. Miss Olive Inez Downing presided. A musical program was given and the participants included Mrs. Ruth Fleitz, Mrs. Charles Edenharter and

Recent patrons of the organization are Hugh McK. Landon and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. LyKins of Cov-

In Wasson’s Third

Woman's Rotary. Tues. W. D! C. T H R Miss Mildred Lind, Mrs. Frank | 0 car eview Wiliam Eckstein, |

| Queen Margherita saciety. 2pm

“Post-War | Science,” Mrs. Herbert Cortright, Mrs. A. M. Welchons. New Era. Mon. Mrs., Eva Donson, 1902 N. Talbott, t Past and Future,” Miss

“Iran's Nellie |

Pdenharter, music; Teehnical| high school Madrigal singers;| The opera “Manon” (Massenet) Miss Rosalie DeMoss, presiding, . | Will be reviewed at 2:30 p. m."Mon= . ’ |day in the D. A. R. chapter house MISCELLANEOUS | by* the Harmonie club. Mrs. Norman Wayne unit. 64 American Legion | Schneider will be the narrator, post and aux. 5 p. m. Sun. In| On the program will pe Mesdames post home. Lt, Donald White, [+ B. Wallace, William Stark, Frane Billings - General hospital, speak- © Adams; Clare F, Cox, Arthur er. ‘Dinner, {| Monninger, Robert Orbison and Jane Johnson Burroughs and Miss Jo Ele len Burroughs, : | Mrs, Orbison and Mrs. T. M. Rye t. Paul's. Epis- | holt arranged the program and Mrs. copal church, 12 p. m. Mon. Reber Blake is the hostess chaire In the church. Luncheon Iman. Assisting Mrs. Blake will be School of Maturates, 1:30 JP. mM. Mesdames Cora Brockway, Frank Mon. Y..W..C. A. Program. "Edenhatter, Frank Cregor and Stewe SORORITIES 2% A. Greene and Miss Louise Swan. Chap. G, P. E. O. Sun. Miss Lucy. Ward, 337 Layman, hostess. “The : . New Drugs,” Miss Anna Kellum. Chapter Installation

Phi Beta Psi. 8 p. m. Tues. War| Miss Leah Flint and Mrs. Gare Memorial bldg. “Image of Jo- land Retherford will go to Bluffton sephine” (Tarkington); Mns.. Rus- tomorrow, where they will attend’ sell J. Sanders. Mrs. G. E. Pohl- the installation of a new chapter man, chairman. of Psi Iota Xi sorority. The chape=

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6:15 p’ m. Wed. Mrs. jae chap,- Phi Theta Delta. 6:30 ter will be Gamma Zeta in Ossian, 1209 Marlowe, p

m.. Wed. In the Homestead. Miss Flint and Mrs, Retherford are officers in the local organization.

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