Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1945 — Page 15
t * ¢ ‘be * . Aare JR | : “a ‘3 In Block's auditorium. The| - | {fi udees will be James Chapin and : J.: Scott Williams, New York, and] il { |] Gianni Cifone, Chicago . hig : f ‘All Hoosier born artists or artists ons aah ‘Who ‘have lived in,Indians for : tad aie ir are eligible for entry. A total 17 “a i of $4175 has been collected for 3 - § ‘prises. : \ sins J 4 “ ‘Amdng those contributing” are vi a Mon. J. 1 Holcomb, Mr. ge ‘and 'E.'M. Morris, Mark C. . 4 Honeywell, Chester Cleveland, Peter 4 an C.' Reilly, Mesdames Joseph J y Daniels, C. V. Hickox and Mark A. tions that have contribawards are Block's; Keeling & Sa pam er Na By LOUISE FLETCHER A » . 's r Mos, suas sorority, and The| HOLLY MAY BE SCARCE and Christmas tree lights _ Purchase prizes have been given| almost non-existent, but it will be possible to doll up the > Kapps Kappa Kappes sorority of| premises in true holiday style anyway. As long as you're Br teins chupter. Pi ua able to lay hands on a spray of greenery and a bit of condiana ’ Federation of Clubs, Delta trasting color, you can achieve a Christmas-y look. Sigma Kappa sorority, Woman's Every vacant lot has sprouted evergreen "trees since early this Department club and the Daughters| month and in the stores, including the five-and-tens, there are trimof Indiana. ry mings to hang upon them. Prewar favorites, like the shiny spun Other purchase prizes are the Sass ornaments, can’t be found, but there are close relatives on hand. , Marietta Bonsib award and the| These are celluloid-like, transparent balls that look like vivid overHugh J. Baker memorial prize. The| $70Wn soap bubbles. And there
are “snow.” silverfoil icicles, metallic paper stars, snowballs and
other awards. snowbells to dress up the tree. A few lucky souls quickly snapped up the handful of oldOpen House Set fashioned tree lights that came in, Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. McGuire| but there's a new variety on the “Will observe their silver wedding an-| market if you want to spend behiversary Sunday st a family din-| tween $6.50 and $7 for them. fer in the home of Mr. Mouire’s| These are the fluorescent kind; ' Brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and| seven to a strand, and looking Mrs. Robert M. McGuire, 2034| pretty much like ordinary round, Mansfield ave. There will be an| inside frosted light bulbs until the house from 5 to 8 p.m. and] current is turned on. Then they
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ANOTHER WAY to get a true holiday touch about the house is to 8. O. 8. the florist. Edward F. Nordholt, president of the Allied Florists’ Association of Indianapolis, came up with the decorative ideas pictured. © Because in many places, most of the 1945 crop of holly was destroyed by spring frosts, holly may be hard to find. For that reason, only a little holly appears in the Christmas flower suggestions shown. : If you're doing your own deco-
| rations, you may get the needed
color contrast by using some novel ideas. - Try kumquats, tangerines or cranberries to complete the color harmony with evergreen wreaths or sprays. # ” . HOLIDAY deeorations need not be elaborate or expensive to provide the Christmas mood. For instance, you can give your table a gay carnival spirit with an easy~ to-make carousel centerpiece.
The centerpiece can be made
from a round hat box cut down to three inches and covered with ‘white crepe paper and edged with a deep ruching of red crepe paper.
A REALLY CRISP, fine-flavored waffle is welcome no matter at what meal it appears, Cornmeal waffles are especially delicious because of their crunchy quality, They can be served either at breakfast with their regular accessories of sirup and bacon or sausage, or they may be made to serve at
there is not time to bake the usual type of cornbread in the oven, . . . ? CORNMEAL WAFFLES (For Tuesday breakfast)
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The uprights—four white crepe paper-covered dowel sticks, 14 inches high—hold in place a coneShaped cardboard top. which is
'Cauple Will Be ‘At Home Here
An arrangement of ferns, palms and baskets of chrysanthemums formed the . setting = yesterday afternoon for the marriage of Miss Mary L. Hittle and Joseph Driml The rite was read at 3:30 o'clock by the Rev. Robert L. Lewis in the Fountain Square Christian church. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Hittle 1842 Barth ave, and Anton Driml Los The bride wore & white gown fashioned with a fitted lace basque, three-quarter length sleeves and marquisette skirt. Her fingertip veil was accented with lace and she carried white roses. Miss Ada Louise Harvey was the maid of honor anid Miss Betty Jane Gardner served as bridesmaid.
ilar to the bride's and wore wreaths in their hair to match their colonial bouquets of pink and blue flowers. The flower. girl was Dorothy
1Elaine Hittle, sister of the. bride.
She was dressed in aqua net. The . bridé’s brother, Michael Hittle, was the best man, Charles
uncle, were the ushers. . The couple left for a wedding trip after a reception in the Hittle home. They will be at home in Indianapolis, ™
let stand five minutes. Add egg yolks to cream and beat until well mixed. Add sugar, salt and nutmeg. Cook cream mixture over boiling water for 7 to 10 minutes, Remove from heat, add the softened gelatin and stir until gelatin is melted. Add flavoring. Chill until mixture is slightly thickened -but not congealed. ; | Beat egg whites until stiff. Fold into the cream mixture and turn into an 8-inch baked ple shell. Place in refrigergtor to chill until set,
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2. Christmas greeting for arriving guests—a spray of greenery with | colorful berry accents (they might be cranberries in this year of holly
shortage) and a glittering bell pendant.
3. Appropriate to the season is a white pottery Madonna and child |
figure combined with colorful carnations.
4. Table centerpiece features gardenia corsages for the guests.
L A sleighful of red carnations, silvery foliage and white candles Mor a Christmas mantle decoration.
When they are removed, a holly centerpiece remains.
decorated with strips of green paper, red ruching and pompon. Cut a Santa Claus out of red paper, decorate him with a white
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beard, and set him on one of the | merry - go-round’'s white horses (cut out of white paper and col-
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= Scandinavian-American center organization will hold its first Christmas party Saturday in the D. A. R. chapter house. The program will include two films, “Christmas in Sweden” and “The
| Viking Trail” and folk dancing.
land H. Coucheron Aamot will talk
on Christmas ®bservances in the
Nelson and Earnest Lundeen are the entertainment chairmen. The hostesses will be Mesdames Jensen, Lundeen, Swanson, Aamot, Car] Setterquist, Ellen Sturm, Ben Brock, Jorgan Jacobsen, Johnson and Eric Ericson.
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