Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1945 — Page 15
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gs ARE a marvelous, uce made with § theps. Sour, | Kathryn McPherson will be in the "Junior Are Announced food, most all people like them and tsp. salt - liquid strained the Juuige g the mild satisfying flavor is har- from J. “1 The decorations chairmen are turday nigh ‘A Christmas program will be held monious with other foods. | hot mashed potatoes over Mrs, Arthur Krug and Mrs. Walter was written from 3 to: p. m. Sunday in the They are no more fatiening tan bottom and sides of casserole LG Jackman. Others assisting Sith fhe . W. Highligh at |a large orange or apple. In one of | pour creamed peas | center. Pi DEram ‘are . Ivan , assisted by - XW, GA. Highlight of the ven iherenipes- - ‘remainder of potatoes over top of '\frs Joseph Eglen. : rve as master / NIL be the SNuP's anual hanging | mbined with pess in a tasty Deas drop in puffs| The group will hold a “white REAL The decorations will include seve casserole dish. from not co ¢ ing | elephant’ ‘sale tomorrow morning in yy Misses Mary eral different’ kinds of Christmas ss.» . peas : the Y. Ww. Mesdames iil. A Edith igen and Nancy ‘frees. There will be the “world CRANBERRY MUFFINS Brush top of potatoes with onein.ngle and Margaret South are es Richard Lee, ° relief tree” which will be decorated (For Tuesday Winner) > SIFYO eaten Da ago| embers of the committee in Kemi, Wills S- with articles to be sent to-the wom- |1% c. uncooked cranberries degrees P) and serve immediately.| ais itm are. Bisadanies + Charles ‘W, en and children of Europe and the| 4 ec. sugar ° Serves six. : ; Near East.’ re. Site Aor Eglen, Estella Sellers, Henry Meyers, Home” or { ME Ml ST be decorated BEN. 3 mp —— Miss Belle McPherson and Miss Shaw Davis ‘and 2 the Monday Nightess and the 3 Jom: Velking powder Guest Tea Held Sophia Schortemeier. ll bg prcseintid “ Thursday clubs. Miss Martha Miller| 2 tbsps. sugar A guest tes was held yemercay by Gp Po Di Post Miligen, AJ ¥ill have charge of the window 1 ess members of the Alpha chapter, Pri Corn flake Topping w: decorations, lobby man 1 ¢, milk sorority. Mrs. J. M. tuted for ounce vy wie (fl decorvians se unde he super 4 <. mld shoring (uo a Basar av. vas tha ren cum n scloped Ges Howe, John D, Also on the will be 1.| Cut each cranberry in three or | hostess. using the recipe “as is” otherwise. ‘oe | a Poin Committee |0Ur Pieces. Add sugar and allow |: —— : ! » flour, measure and resift three times 1est Friday at a Binnie Reinhart, invitations; Miss ’ noms and Miss J Patricia Fall, decorations; Miss|Vith baking powder, salt and sugar. nd Eldon Allan * Margaret Ufford, program, and Mrs.| Best egg and whip it Inte mik, dist ch “A. W. Ramige, refreshments. 7 |shortening and cranberry ‘mixture. ill assist thelr Miss Nina Switzer is. the general |POUr at once into dry ingredients.) , Miss Hosmer's ‘ chairman. The house managers Str until dry ingredients are just fhe Srouectivg Rb [are Mises Anastasia Covingten, |AOVE S0, Job SERVI, BP) urtney ‘Seagle * Peggy d is _ |into gre m pans y, Nancy Overe . And Prancis Spahr. | a moderately hot oven (438 de- | nilton, Bettijane i} grees F.) for 25 minutes. Makes 12 . medium muffins, ‘ ’ » Hostésses i th at the John : PEA AND POTATO turo Grassi. on JiR Ar e Named CASSEROLE ch Paintings in | (For Wednesdsy dinner) : E* 2 lbs. potatoes : Hostesses have been announced Di a Ait { for the second week of the Indian- 3 Yi. watt dec. 33 in the JD ‘®Polis Art Students league exhibit |, 0 salt - Ihe display of ‘which is being held in Block's audi-| | ob 00 now being < torfum. . Ma '~ Those who will serve tomorrow| _V/ ite sauce Co are Mesdames A. F. Austin, W. P,| Wash and peel potatoes. Cook Coler, Lioyd H. Sidman and W. H.|until tender in boiling salted water. ncheon at 12:30 | .Monninger. Wednesday's hostesses| Drain and rice. Add butter, milk ue Medning of SJE . will be Mesdames John Zhand, Ear]| and salt. Beat until potatoes are a rt. Mrs. A. RB § Jeftries, George W. Stearn, J. W.|stiff, fluffy mass. ur Wayne Mure Klaus and R. W. Buhl. Drain peas and heat in white! oup’s Christmas " On Thursday, Mesdames R. L. Te ’ “Huff, Prank Dawson, PF. R. Benham, s Seas 1 cus JP. W. Brown and Harry senien wii] R1t€ FF Ollowed porary ci. A [{JY Sree, Hoseses on Friday wi be rschel, Ernest Per |B | Hinkle, Harold 8. Pierce and W. H. By Breakfast i
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Bryant. + Mrs. Jesse O.. Reynolds, Mrs. ., George W. Madinger, Miss Muriel sNeal and Miss Neva Wiggerly will . werve Saturday. The hostesses toway were Mesdames G. A. Pillsbury, Albert E. Salmon and Clarence Stiles and Miss Dorothy French.
Mr. Blackwood To Be Speaker
Several talks will be presented morrow at a meeting of the InGanapolis Council of Women in Ayres’ auditorium. Easley Blackwood will speak on {he subject “The History of RussianAmerican Relations” and William Book, executive vice president of Indianapolis Chamber of Comwill have as his topic “Our Other speakers will be Walter jers Jr. and Mrs. Guy O. Byrd.
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art held at 1:16 p. m: tomorrow by the South Side Women's Club in the Y. W. C. A. Miss
Fairview Kindergarten Mothers’. : : 1:30 p. Mm. Tues. In the kinder | Indianapolis Traffic Club Women's
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Irvington Home Study. Tues. Mrs. Chester T. Gough, 815 N. Audubon rd., hostess. Katharine Merrill Graydon. Tues. © Mrs. Walter H. Montgomery, 129
Downey, hostess. “Alexander Woollcott” (Adams), Mrs, Charles J.| Ing. —-—. io "i nL activities at a meeting Saturday Van Tassel. Service Star Legion. Noon Tues.|Chap. , , Tues. ly morning in the War Memorial. Pleasant. Street Kindergarten] Spink-Arms hotel. Luncheon. Dubois, 208 E. 54th, hostess. the Mothers’. 1:30 p. m. Tues. In the| Social circle, Woodruff United |Chap. U, P. E. O. Tues. Mrs. J. H After president's luncheon
kindergarten. Christmas party. Woman's Rotary.
A wedding breakfast Saturday! morning followed the marriage of | Mrs, Doris Ann Wise and Martin | Broderick in the St. Philip Neri Catholic church. The breakfast was | in the home of the bride's parents, | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dickerson, 1220 8. Grand ave, | The ceremony was read at 9 o'clock by the Rev. Fr. Hilary Meny, | assistant paslor of the church.: | The couple's attendants were Miss | Pauline Broderick, sister of the bridegroom, and James Broderick. | Miss Broderick wore a black dress | with matching accessories and a | corsage of roses. fea] The bride was in a powder blue wool dress trimmed with black. Her | accessories were black and she carried a white prayer book+and rosary. Her corsage was of white *oses, Mr. Broderick recently was discharged from the navy after 20 months’ duty in the Pacific theater.
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: Clubrooms, {*'€}ock session, next year's activie Beta chap. Gamma Ph! Alpha, Tues. [ties will be outlined by the various Catellier, 2202 Sta-|committees. : at TAR
Mrs. Bdward H. Trimpe presid-| McLaughlin, 2933 Broadway, [Other committees will outline their
Delta. 8|in the Hotel Antlers, there will be discussion.
At 10:30 5. m. Priddy there will {be a school of instruction for des os ons and
The national president's dinner = {will be held at 6:30 o'clock in the |Riley room of the Claypool hotel
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