Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1945 — Page 20

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By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON

| Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

Dish. Fatends ‘Meat Ration

The ration of meat we have these | days sometimes doesn't reach) around the table. But there's al good reason why meat. is scarce, | and knowing it, we can cheerfully | make the best of what we have. |§ The, scarcity doesn’t mean we iy x * have to pull in our belts and eat] less—it's just a matter of calling] on meat alternates more often. 3 ~ One, .of the pest of these are heans, which are high in protein and energy. ' So here's a springtime suggestion. Serve a ‘meat: dish for dinner—but make it go twice as far by combining it with lima beans to make: a delicious stew

cial privilege? We can't have both. Unti

the business field. There is a split over this issue

{the $64 question. In many ways #8 =n LLAMB+BEAN STEW 2-cups dried lima beans 1 pound lamb stew meat (cut in 3 .ch cubes .

They are long past the time when they believe men should have full power to decide the fate of the future world. They want to help with the job.

teaspoons salt | 2 p. m. Wednesday in Ayres" auditorium, special privileges from men at home, | . hie) < reolu 3 ‘ ; ff Ae 14 teaspoon - pepper }< LL which 1s surely a poor way of de- \ ne po lit an ine bay lea veloping dependability in anv lin

3. oF ”n un a cups oven-popped rice cereal _

§ POSING eq ghts tablespoens melted butter or BY wOrPOYIV equal. right

these women say, in effect, that the 3 1 & 11 feminine half of the nation is not mM yet adult enough to live in a coun-

try where justice : prevails. And

2y Meta Given they may be right. But, if so, .it

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margarif Wash beans; cover with hot-water and simmer about one hour. Roll lamb in flour, brown:*in hot fat Add 3 cups liquid drained from beans, or boiling water, and simmer, covered, about 2 hour.

is at this point the issue should be argued, We can't demand rights

d is be It for our sex, without giving up some Add onion, carrots, ans, salt, . : ' 14 Drivilenas. TAI a abn nepper and bav leaf and continue PE 'RHAPS NO. COOKIE DEVELOPED in the last century went, Of the old privileges. Until we are -~ pepper an el on Gris CEE s . y «nn ready to face that fact, we are not cooking about one hour. Remove over in .s 1 big way and got more publicity than the Toll-house . .

A tf it ; eo } . grown up bav leaf chocolate chip. Tt is still a great favorite and when the boys in service Broy TS . pd’ HN 3 +3 3 ori peace, 11 whose making we isin ice cereil an itter are. asked about the Kind of cookie thev'd like to get from home, this : * Combine rice Cereal and butte: al ns : are asked to share, must be built or margarine and.heat thoroughly. kind still rates high. ¢ upon international justice No Serve stew in hot plates or bowls The cookie in today's menu 1 relative of that original drop cookie, will > hy A : " “ : country ill dare ask for special WE with hot buttered rice but this one ‘is rolled and cut out, "wa

privileges before any al‘lied co-operation. By the same

cereal which bakes flat and permits more *Chocolate chip cookies: Four e¢ = Makes éight servings. compact packing ifted flour, 1

| 2 ¥ = tsp. baking powder, logic, it is hazardous for us to exr MONDAY MENUS . '2 tsp. cinnamon, 13 tsp. salt, 1 e. pect to.-build a good America by Pen W omen Head Breakfast margarine, 1 e¢, sugar, 2 eggs, 3 Wanung hore for ourselves than I3 Trc1 | dE we are willing to give othe: f S . 10rangce ii tbsps ilk, 1 7-0z pkg. semi-sw f ) W ill V 1s1t Her € | Orange juice ps1 ! pie: sem eet Maybe the prospect is not a pleasMrs. Blanch Smith Ferguson, Cornmeal mush. with hone chocolate chips.

ant one for all women. Perhaps we measure apd resift | desire justice for our careers and

vith dry ingredients. Cream mar- |SPecial favors in domestic relation-

Baltimore, Md., National League of Toast. | Sift flour, American Pen Women president, Luncheon

will visit tite local branch Wednes- Corn cutlet the truth is clear. vd I Creamed celery. garine, add sugar and cream well. | hol Dat = ie ability Mrs. Fred, L. Pettijohn, 2366 Park Toast fingers |Add eggs and beat until light. Add’, function ably upon the internaave, Indianapolis branch president, Home canned pears. flour alternately with milk. Add tional scene, if we continue to tolwill give a luncheon for Mrs. Fer-| Dinner the chocolate chips. Chill the!erate a society where there is no guson. Other guests will be mem- Leftover pork with creamed vege- dough. Divide into 8 portions; roll equality of opportunity or pay for _ bers of the local group tables. each portion about 'i-in. thick. Cut women, where we want discriminaMrs. H. E. McKee, Greensburg; Baked potatoes with a 2-in. cookie cutter of any! torv laws. called protec egislaMrs. H. E. Shelly, New Castle, and! Apple and raisin salad desired shape. Sprinkle with sugar. tion, in our favor. a: Mrs. Clyde E. Titus will assist the Bread Bake at 350 degrees F. for 12 to the marriage relations hostess. ,. Chocolate chip cookies (see recipe). 15 mins. Makes 10 doz. cookies mand all the breaks?

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — —

THE ARGUMENT raging’ én the feminine front over the equa) rights amendment boils down to one point, What do we "want—equality or spe-

1 we admit it, we deserve neither. Clearly it is disHonorable for any group in a society to Hold out for extra favors .in some sectors and at the same time ask for equal rights in

but so far both. sides have skipped

American women are growing . up.

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marriage Feb. 25 in Brooklyn, N. Y. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Lynch of Indianapolis,

1% cup flour : Yet the same feminine leader ol 3 tablespoons fat Among those planning a benefit card party for the Newman Who clamor for us to cultivate a a W. D. iW ill He: al 1 cup finely cho ped onion | Mothers’ club of Butler university are (left to right) Mesdames W. 0, - sense of international gi abil a y 8 carrots, sliced Kimberlin, John Joyce ang Harry Hilgenberg. The party will be at declare we should ge on exacting A I) S. 3 al ker

M Katharine McAfee: Parker i] 155 the "Waves" Wednes-

lay before .members of the general

Woman's Department club He: e B. Pike will preside ‘at

the 1:30 p. m. meeting in the ciunnouse. Mesdames. Roland M. Cotton, Se Harry E. Watson and James Crooks are thairmen of the tea to follow the meeting. * Mrs. Carl WJ. Weinhardt and Mrs. George A. Bowen! 8

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EVENTS

FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1945

m——i Marth Eapton--

C. J. Ancker, C.-T. H. N. Moi, Mrs. W. Frank | Pyle, 22 S. Butler, hostess. Lunch- | eon; business; bridge. "| Flemish Flanders chap, tional Travel-Study.

Interna-

“China,” | Dr. Charles D. Pitterson. Irvington Coterie. Mon. Mrs. Rich- | ard Orton, 312 N. Kenyon, hostess. | Robert’ $ guild, St. Paul's Episcopal Lipton. Program by Mrs, Arr R. Rob-

Lambda Chi “Alpha Mothers.

Guest card party. Navy Mothers 576. War Memorial ¥idg, Pi Beta Phi Mothers. In the chapter house.

130 p. m. today. | a. m, Mon. |

Robert

Pales- | Williaths.

Mrs. Cecil F. Badger, 2618 American Achievement,” McComb; (Bow-

Rock-* hostess. “American Government,” J. Katzenberger,

hostess

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Alpha Sigma. Alplia . Mothers, 1| (Martin), p. m. Wed. Mrs. H. C. Hall, 920 ; Book review by Mrs. E. M. Burge.

10:15 a. m. Thurs. |

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residence. rick, speaker,

12:30 |

{ Moen. igan rd., ments to be made for a dance to, Choral be given April 14 in the Beech! Will be held at 3 p. m. Sunday in | the War Memorial building. Indiana | Porothy Munger will be the guest farti

Grove town hall. Chap. P, P. BE. : “The . National bank bldg. Ed- Chap. W, P. E Wayne C. Kimmel, hostess.

Sat. Beta

Ala- I'hurs 3714 Kinnear,

A. M, group «will follow

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MISCELLANEOUS

Memorial unit 3, American Legion auxiliary. 7:30 p. m. Tues.

, contralto of .the Metropolitan Snir association, will be the guest artist next Friday the Matinee Musicale’s concert. which will be at 8:30 p. m. in Ayres’ auditorium, will church Close the series of four artist cone A reception for Miss Lipton and. ‘spec ials guests will follow 14 p.m. Wed. At’ program. 7:45 p, m.| Rollerland. Skating party, Mrs. Ruth Holman, 548 Indiana University Nurses' Alumnae dames Lucille Wagner, Clair - Mca association, Vid m. April 13. Ball| Turnan, Frank W. Cregor and Lloyd Elizabeth Pat-| | Billman, Mrs. Ray Pattersof Gatie

tel Antlers. “The siding. | Girls Friendly sotiel Christ Episcopal parish house.

Mrs. Ben Acton: pre-

Tues. Miss Emily Hard-

Girl Scouts. In the receiving line will be Mes=

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church.

| 12:30 p. m, Mon. In the! | church,

| Moots, Betty Jean Barker, | garet Braun, Catherine Bray, Chapter house, 4721! Kappa chap, Delta Sigma Kappa. | Miller and Betty Jean Whitesall. Mrs. Angus Nicoson, Mich- " The annual spring concert of the Matinee Musicale,

i E. 46th h Open House.

Y . - Plan Spring Concert The first spring concert of the tions. Indianapolis Saenger-Chor at 7:45 p. m. om orpen in the South Mrs, E. Side Turners hall, William a} will direct the Dancing and entertainment sorority,

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was pinned be Ing truck and 1725 S. West | Mr. Kemp ° pital. Richar was the truck

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ALEXANDRIA 58 Survivors two daughters Mrs. Ferry Da Watson, Mrs Johnson, Mrs, George. BLUFFTON - Survivor: = Hub Fryback,; brothe Bricker. HUNTINGTO!? vivors: Sons, C daughters, Mrs.

Joseph H. K ters, Mrs. Jos Leist; brother,

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