Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1946 — Page 19
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evening will be ge and the wine two-month free
g demonstrations nd the Speedway | by Miss Melva Red Cross home one on Y, W. ut the country
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n charge of the ’s Miss Margery ication director; Patricia Faull, , Lily Burres Vheeler. ? » the annual dine he Indianapolis held at 6 p. m, ing. Miss Lilace returned from Bhe is a meme mn of the
s chairman for Assisting her nald J. White,
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THURSDAY, JAN. 2, 1948 Hoosier Salon Hostesses
Are Listed
12 Groups will Serve At Show Next Week
Hostesses who will serve during the second week of the. Hoosier Balon have been announced by Block’s in whose auditorium the art show opened this week. = They are: Monday—Mesdames John T. Goodnight, James A. Hogshire Jr, Jack Carr, A. Frank Gleaves Jr, Marvin L. Lugar and George W, Walker, Panhellenic association, and Mesdames Claude Franklin, B. L. Burnett, E. L. Coop-
. er, Lowell 8, Pisher, Claude Mc-
Lean, Laura Ray and E W. Cowley, May Wright Sewall Indiana Sounct] of Women. Tuesday—Mesdames Harry E. Barnard, Tom 8S. Elrod, 8. J, Carr, Ernest Ropkey, C. E. Donnell, H. C. Caldwell, Will Smith, O. H. Bakemeier, F. H. Insley, Walter Stoeffler, A. R., Robinson, R. B. Long and Merritt Harrison, Irvington Union of Clubs, and Mesdames J. ton, P. T. Rochford, L. D. Grisbaum, Ken Mosiman, L. R. Pearson, Rex Schepp, R. M. Stith, 'D. G. Trone, H. D. Thomas, Harrison Bennett, D. OC. Hess, L. Roy Ford and Gayle Wolfe, St. Margaret's Hospital guild. Additional Groups Wednesday—Mesdames J. H. Ashley, L. H. Manley, E. W. Showalter, M. J. Woods, H. PF. Bauer and R. E. Young, O. I. H. N. club, and Mesdames Russel Hippensteel, Barrett Woodsmall, Frank Crowder and Paul Huddlestun and Miss Hazel Fore; Indiana University Women's ub, Thursday —Mesdames L G. Hughes, L. N. Kirkhoff, T. J. Marshall, 8. M. Myers and Arthur Negley and ‘Miss Clara B. Thormeyer, Butler Alumnae Literary club, and Mesdames A. V, Harrison, 8. L. Poynter, John Graesche, C. L. Lett, C. H. Irrgang, F. BE. Weimer, william Summerville and E. W. Fullenwider, Multum-in-Parvo club. Friday—Mesdames Garrison Winders, H. A, Schmutte, Eugene Whitten, Ralph Bidgood, G. L. Bradshaw and Kathryn McPherson, Story-A-Month club, and Mesdames J. H. Andrews, C. E. Appel, L. 8. Fisher, W. H. Link, H. W. Dragoo Sr. and H. K. Fatout, Magazine club. Baturday—Mesdames J. H, Peeling, P. M. Bail, A. B. Carlile, A. E. Hays, Roy Robbins and M. O. Ross, Butler Women’s Faculty club, and
Gallery Speaker Edmund Schildknecht will speak on “An Evaluation of Contemporary Art” at 4 p. m. Sunday in the John Herron Art museum assembly hall.
Bray-|
EVERYONE loves waffles! And everyone should love a good breakfast.
provide from % to % of the day's total food requirements. Although total dally food re~ quirements vary with age, sex and occupation, everyone needs an adequate breakfast to meet the daily tasks, And one delighttul way of fulfilling those needs for fats, proteins, carbohydrates—and tempt ing flavor—is to surprise your family or guests with waffles. They are easy to mix and cooking at the table is always fun. Cornflake waffles borrow the crisp crunchiness of s favorite breakfast cereal and turn out “to be a treat, Try these on your waffle iron!
» n . CORN FLAKE WAFFLES 8 c. corn flakes
Crush corn flakes into fine (See below for easy
Let’ s Here Cornflake Weitles for Breakfast
Waffles know no season—waffle time is any time. Keep a good basic recipe on hand for all occasions like the ome for cornflake waffles—and vary it to suit your fancy (and your family),
trick). Mix with sifted dry ingredients. Beat egg yolk until thick, add milk, dry ingredients and shortening. Stir only until combined. Fold in stiffly beaten egg white. ‘Bake in hot waffle iron until brown and crisp. This recipe
will make seven waffles (6% inches in diameter). (To crush corn flakes into fine crumbs put them on a clean white dish towel, fold the towel and crush with rolling pin. In this way you avoid muss and inconvenience.)
Let's Eat
Meta Given
IF YOU ARE HAVING A LAPSE in ideas for a perked-up menu,
try something new with the old stand-by foods.
foods all the way through the meal.
paper. ss = NA MONDAY Breakfast Pineapple juice Scrambled eggs Toasted English muffins Luncheon
Cream of ‘broccoli soup Toasted chicken and sliced tomato sandwiches Baked custard Dinner
Baked meat balls Escalloped potatoes *Beets de luxe . Carrot and celery sticks . Creamy lemon sherbet
.| Cup cakes
Milk to drink: Three c. for each child; 1 c. for each adult. tJ » ¥ TUESDAY Breakfast
Stewed apples and raisins Pancakes with sirup
Crisp bacon
BABY
20 Prs. Girls" Toddler Coat Sets
75 Prs. Girls’ and Boys'
50 Prs. Boys' Coats, sizes 48 Prs. Corduroy Bonnets. 9 Chests Sets sts stanaenn
12 High Chairs ....%.. 20 Steel Walkers .......
Sesser esses
Fleece Toddler Coats. . 25 Prs. Boys’ Toddler Coats, sizes 1-3. 35 Prs. Boys’ Coat Sets, sizes 3-6....
8 Leatherette Rocking Chairs. .....
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With the cold weather there is often a tendency to plan heavy
A treat like beets de luxe will leave
one with a feeling of refreshment rather than stuffiness. The recipe for beets prepared this way will appear in tomorrow's
Luncheon
Tomato and tunafish salad Whole wheat muffins Chocolate pudding Dinner
*Braised short ribs Boiled potatoes Buttered green beans Carrot sticks Creamy lemon sherbet Milk to drink: Three c. for each child; 1 c. for each adult. Ld ” » WEDNESDAY + Breakfast Grapefruit halves sweetened with | cool honey Cooked cereal Raisin bread toast Luncheon *Luncheon scrambled eggs Buttered peas Fruit in gelatin with whipped cream Dinner Pan-fried bacon and liver Parsley potatoes Creamed onions Lettuce and cucumber salad with peppy French dressing Crumb cake: Milk to drink: Four c. for each child; 2 ec. for each adult. » . » THURSDAY Breakfast Orange juice Prepared cereal Soft-cooked eggs Toast Luncheon Cream of cauliflower soup Toasted lettuce and ham sandwiches *Brownies with mint filling \ Dinner Broiled lamb chops Browned potatoes Beets with sour sauce Carrot and. endive salad Prune whip with custard sauce Milk to drink: Three c. for each child; 1 c. for each adult. » . . FRIDAY Breakfast
Combination orange and grapefruft juice Sausage links Luncheon Luncheon salad of crisp greens, tomatoes, green peppers and sardines Rye wafers *Hot prune sandwiches Dinner Vealburgers with’ milk gravy
HOT
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Mashed potatoes Buttered broccoli
|| Sliced tomatoes
| canned pineapple Milk to drink: Three c. for each child; 1 ec. for each adult.
cored without coking
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| souNDs LIKE MAGIC, doesn the quickest, easiest HOT breakfast ever. Place | Nabisco Shredded Wheat in a strainer—pour boiling water on the biscuits. Drain, salt to taste, and serve with cream and sugar. Delicious? Yes! Nabisco Shredded Wheat is nourishing whole wheat-steamed, shredded, baked—Rich ‘4 in hearty goodness afd brimful of flavor. . For the original Niagara Falls product
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"|at the double-ring ceremony read
“ | flowers and cathedral candles.
SATURDAY Breakfast Cereal - Poached eggs Toast Luncheon
Boiled tongue and whole wheat bread sandwiches *Rutabaga and apple Brownies (remainder) Dinner
Spaghetti with meat balls Buttered peas
Milk to drink: Four ¢. for each child; 2 ¢. for each adult. : EJ » ¥ SUNDAY Breakfast Broiled grapefruit halves Cooked cereal Toasted date and nut rolls Dinner *Chicken and dumplings Buttered frozen asparagus Relish tray of celery hearts, carrot sticks and peach pickles Ice box rolls Rhubarb-fig bar dessert Supper Potato salad Lettuce-tomato-tongue sandwiches Fresh pears’ Milk to drink: Four c. for each child; 2 ¢. for each adult.
Wedding Trip - To Chicago
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph E. Jordan were on a wedding trip in Chicago today following their marriage at 8 o'clock last night in the Fifty-first Street Methodist church. The bride, the former Miss Ruth Ellen Raison, is the daughter eof Mrs. Aetna Raison, 4620 Rosslyn ave. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Jordan, 4628 Rosslyn ave. The Rev. Emery Parks and the Rev. Sidney Blair Harry officiated
before an altar decorated with greenery, huckleberry sprays, white
The bride wore a white satin gown with a low shoulder yoke of
net edged with braid, and a fitted |
basque. Her marquisette skirt extended into a full train and her fingertip veil of {illusion fell from a seed pearl tiara. She carried a cascade bouquet of white sweet peas, roses and carnation tufts centered with roses and carnations and interspersed with ivory satin ribbons.
Her Attendants
Miss Georgia Kincaid was maid of honor, Bridesmaids were Misses Josephine Lindsey, Retha Jordan, Ruth Carrel and Peggy Richardson. Miss Becky ‘Jordan was Junior bridesmaid. Miss Kincaid wore a gown of blue organza and the bridesmaids wore matching frocks of blue and pink organza. They = had matching gloves and carried round bouquets of carnations, iris and mimosa, Robert A. Jordan was best man and ushers ‘included Herbert OC. Pauli, Russell Jordan Jr. Robert McAllister, Walter Altherr and Wil ber Craig. A reception was held in the bride’s home. The couple will live in Indianapolis.
Tri Psi Luncheon
»' The past presidents of Psi Psi Psi sorority will hold a luncheon meeting tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Ora E. Butz, 5234 N. Pennsylvania st. Mesdames Henry L. Pate rick, Luther E. Polen and James P. Tretton will be assistant hostesses.
Board Meeting
. Mrs. Clair McTurnan, president of the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs, has called a meeting of the board of directors at 10:30 .a. m. tomorrow in the Indianapolis Athletic club. Plans will be made for a spring convention.
Luncheon Held
A luncheon was held today by the Jonathan Jennings chapter, D. A, R., in the home of Mrs. Maxwell V.
HOUSEKEEPING DEPT.
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BLOCK'S—~Housekeeping Dept., Fifth Floor
Phone and mail orders filled
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SAMPSON FOOT LOCKER
9.90
- plus 20% tax Sturdily made for travel or storage, with metal lock and key, two-section tray. 30x16x12 in.
Center,
LEATHER ZIPPER BILLFOLD
ities 2.00
3 Initials plus 20% tax
Real leather with a zipper around 3 sides, a pass case, coin purse and bill section.
BLOCK'S—~Lugyage Oenter, Floor
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10/2-IN. ALUMINUM SKILLET
2.30
Good, heavy aluminum with a bright finish easy fo keep shining. ;
.eally roomy sauce pan,
3-QT. THICK ALUMINUM SAUCE P
1.05
16-Gauge aluminum (and that means substantially thick) in 3 1
BLOCK'S Housekeeping Dept., Fifth Moot |
Bailey, 4903 Washington blvd. Mrs.
John K. Goodwin of the League of Women Voters was the speaker,
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ANDERSON “ARISTOCRAT” GAS RANGE.
199.50 5 3
A real family range that cooks any meal economically. Big oven takes a 35.lb. turkey roaster, has a heat control. Deep f well cooker cooks with the gas off. Notice the high rollout | burner, deep well cooker, and cast-iron griddle.
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CLEARANCE OF SOFA BEDS
Floor samples, slightly soiled, but all with pre-war type
springs in seat and back.
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