Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1945 — Page 19

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GREEN BEANS AND BACON BITS

(For Saturday dinner) 114 Tbs. green beans 3 slices bacon cut fine 1 c. chopped onion 15 tsp. salt few grains pepper dash paprike

Wash and remove strings from beans, Cut lengthwise and then crosswise; Cook’ until tender in small amount of boiling salted water (about 20 minutes). Drain, Meanwhile pan-broil bacon, using low heat, and when it is partially done add onion. Heat together until ,bacon is orisp and onions are

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Here is the simple, distinctive looking frock the well dressed woman demands. Designed in larger sizes, it will be lovely in a soft scroll or floral print. Pattern 8937 is designed for sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36, three-quarter sleeves, takes 3% yards of 39-inch material; short sleeves, 32 yards 35 or 39-inch. For this pattern, send 20 cents, in coins, your name, address, size desired, and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland st., Indianapolis 9. Send today for your copy of the new fall and winter issue of fashion. Sixteen cents.

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(For Suhday dinner) 1 thsp. unflavored gelatin * % c, cold water 1 ec. canned pumpkin 2 egg yolks c. evaporated milk ¢. sugar tsp. grated orange rind ¢, orange juice & tsp. salt tsp. ginger 1 tsp. cinnamon dash of allspice 2 egg whites 4 c. sugar ginger snaps

Soften gelatin in cold water. Mix pumpkin, egg yolks, milk and sugar and cook for three minutes. Add gelatin and stir until it is completely dissolved. Add orange rind, juice, salt and spices and blend. Beat egg whites until slightly stiff, add 4 c. sugar gradually, beating until stiff. Fold into pumpkin mixture and pour into ginger snap pie crust made by fitting cookies into a T-inch pie dish. Place eight ginger snaps on edge around the sides, allowing two for each cut of pie. (The rounded cookie edges will be a bit higher than-the filling). Completely chill the filled crust in refrigerator, It can be served any time after gelatin has con-

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Home Economists

To Meet Tomorrow An all-day meeting will be held tomorrow in Block's auditorium by

the Indiana Home Economists association. Miss Hilda Kreft will pre-

" side at the morning session.

L. C. Larson, research consultant

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versity, will be the speaker. He will discuss “The Utilization of Audio-Visual Materials in Home Economics.” Speaker at the afternoon session will be Carl F. Boester of the housing research division, Purdue research foundation. His topic will be “Housing—Present Problems and Opportunities.”

Miss Berlin Speaker

The Cumberland Homemakers’ club will meet with Mrs. Fred Challis, 1570 N. Post rd., at 11 a. m. tomorrow, The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Lloyd LaMere, An exhibition of home canning and handiwork will be shown. Miss Janice Berlin will address members of the club.

Dinner Planned

Members of the Inter Libros club will be entertained with a dinner at the Hotel Lincoln tomorrow night. Hostess for the event will

be Mrs. Murray Patterson.

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