Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1946 — Page 19

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Rare pieces of sculpture and paintings of ‘early Chinese work will be displayed at the John Herron Art: museum Sunday through March 10. Included in the collection ent by the Boston Museum. of . Fine Arts

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the sirup and part of the sugar in the preparation of icings. : Once one learns how to use substitutes satisfactorily, it is easy

SINCE SUGAR Is STILL scarce, & recipe conserving the use of|

Homemade ‘ jellies and jams as well as bought ohes.sérvé in the preparation of tarts, cakes and jelly rolls. Antl they also will serve as

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Grapefruit halves Soft cooked eggs

discover many instances in prepar-| = ing daily food where precious sugar can be saved, A sugar-saving recipe, will appéar Jomerrow, ¥ a =

are “Temple in the Snow Among Cliffs” (Lad . Ying), “Scholars Attended ‘by Male and Female Serv: ants” (Chiu Ying) and others.

Free to Readers of Meta Given ‘Food Columns

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MONDAY tion of Jan Kleijkamp, youngest! : 2 2 son of the last head of an old|. Breakfast a M i Given Has 2 hoo. Dutch house specializing in Orien-|Orange juice ir ts taining 10 party tal art. For many years he had his|Cereal P h n that id own gallery in New York, Fried eggs BCH! Denn | tract The gallery of his father and|Whole wheat toast «Jom lor Saver Hiiractive grandfather, opposite the Peace Luncheon a ron

ease of preparation, as well as being moderate in cost. ® Another new Given leaflet, “Ten Delicious Ways With Fish,” contains the secret of getting people to

Navy bean chowder Grilled tomato ‘sandwiches Butterscotch pudding Dinner Breaded pork chops Country style gravy

and destroyed by the allies when information was obtained that the bullding was being used by Nazis as propaganda headquarters. Mr. Kleijkamp's last tour of China was ended in 1940 by the war, but he

© brought back some rare pieces for Boiled potatoes with melted butter enjoy fish, and recipes his collection. This is his 16th! sedsoned with caraway seed that will please every private showing in American mu- Buttered spinach palate.

seums, Sunshine salad ® Copies will be sent to

At 4 p. m. Sunday, Mr. Kleijkamp *Apple ple you without charge. Just will speak at the museum on “The! Milk to drink: Three c. for each send your request for Development of ‘Sculpture in theichild; 1 ¢. for each adult. “Luncheons That SurPar East.” oi. . prise” or “Ten Delicious SE ——.————_——_———————— TUESDAY Ways With Fish,” includ- ¢ ’ ing a large, 3-cent Sweetheart Dance Stewed wh stamped, self-addressed Will Be Feb. 8 : envelope, to

Waffles and sirup

Mrs, Smith Boring will be general Bacon chairman of the Alpha chapter, Omega Phi Tau, ‘‘s w eetheart” dance Feb. 8 in the Hotel Antlers.

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Luncheon | Tomato soup “Melba toast Pineapple and cottage cheese salad. Dinter

Luntheon Creole bean soup Rye wafers ' |Steweq: rhubarb ‘Sugar cookies Dinner : | oroamed chicken livers in rice. ring Buttered. green beans . : Shredded cabbage and green pepper salad *Apricot whip | Milk to drink: Four c. for each ‘child; 2 c. for each adult. . ” s

FRIDAY

Breakfast

Stewed raisins Prepared cereal Scrambled eggs

Toast Luncheon Vegetable-beef soup Crackers

Grapefruit and avocado salad Apple coffee cake with brown sugar sauce Dinney

*Tuna-noodle casserole Buttered peas Cauliflower Cucumber and tomato salad French bread | Butterscotch pudding | Milk to drink: Three c. for each {child; 1 ¢, for each adult. ” ” » BATURDAY

Assisting her will be Mrs. Daniel J. Henry, pub- ° licity; Miss Char-

Ham and potato casserole | *Spiced apple slices . Buttered broccoli | Whole wheat rolls

Luncheon

*Cream corn Souffle Green pepper and lettuce salad

lotte Tlett and | Chocolate cake | Whipped cherry flavored gelatin i Remainder chocolate cake Mrs ila Be B Milk to drink: Three c. for each | wud Charles Smith > = | child; 1c. foreach adit. |Meat loaf decorations, and 2 4 Escalloped potatoes Mrs. Ernest Mrs Boring WEDNESDAY | | Buttered spinach Wade, entertainment. Music will be | Breakfast | Cabbage and carrot. salad

provided by Miss Gertrude Buttz| Sliced oranges and her “Silver Dragons” orches-|Scrambled eggs | tra. : Oatmeal muffins {child; 1 ec. for each adult.

Sour cream prune pie.

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Milk to drink: Three c. for each Cheese fondue

Breakfast

| Orange juice Codfish cakes Whole wheat toast Luncheon | Split pea soup | Deviled egg salad | Potato, chips { Canned peaches & | Molasses cookies ? ! Dinner

Buttered asparagus Tossed vegetable salad Pickled beets *Chocolate refrigerator dessert Milk to drink: Four ec. for each child; 2 c¢. for each adult. » ” - SUNDAY

Breakfast Baked apples Prepared cereal Pancakes and syrup Dinner

Tomato juice cocktail Roast chicken with bread stuffing Buttered peas Moided gelatin salad with grated carrots and cucumbers and celery. - : Angel food cake a la mode with chocolate sauce Supper Hot potato salad * Toasted tomato sandwiches *Orange-grapefruit mold with avo-

: Four ec. for each child; 2 c. for each adult.

*Recipes marked with asterisks will appear tomorrow through next Wednesday.

:Club- Presidents ‘Guests at Tea

A tea for 1946 presidents of the Marion county Homemakers' clubs was held this afternoon in the Purdue-Marott center. The hostesses were the 1945 presidents. On the committee in charge were Mesdames Ralph Urbain, Frederick Rosemeyer, Mary Alice Challis, Thelma Mercer and Bernice Parrish. Homemakers’ association officers who were installed are Mrs. Floyd Lively, president; Mrs. Ross Ferguson, vice president; Mrs. Urbain, secretary, and Mrs. F. E. Tyrie, | treasurer. { Members of the clubs participate {in the Purdue home extension program. .

Luncheon Is Held By War Mothers. .

The honor guests at a luncheon given" yesterday in the Marott hotel by the state officers of the American ‘War Mothers included the new national president, Mrs. B. R. Teachenor, Kansas City, Mo., and past national presidents. These were: Mrs. Anne McClure, Lexington, Ky. now editor of the organization's magazine; Mrs. W. C. Ochiltree, Cofinersville, and Mrs. E. May Hahn. Mrs. Thelma Prather was the luncheon chairman and Mrs." Estella Overmeyer, Plymouth, state presi[tee presided.

Mrs. W. D. Keenan To Be Speaker

Mrs. W. D. Keenan will speak at the February meeting of the Sigma Chi Mothers’ club Tuesday in the chapter house. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m, Hostesses will be Mesdames Paul ‘Ulrich, Frank C. Jones, G. A. Jowitt, W. B. Tinsley, C. R.. Maxam, Frank T. Millis, C. A. Campbell and Nina Miller,

To Honor Son

An ‘open house to be held at 7 p. m. Baturday by Mr. and Mrs. Luther Benton, 1420 W. 27th st, will honor their son, Sgt. Luther Benton Jr., who recently returned to 'this country after serving with the army for 16 months in the Eu1opean theater. ¥

W.C.T. U. Guest Tea

A guest tea will be held. at 2p. m.

Mrs. Jean Brown Wagner, writer of children’s books and lecturer, will

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Monday in the- Irvington Methodist «church by the Ifvington W.C.T.U.|"

Guest Day Tuesday - Guest day, will be observed Tues-

day ‘by the Indianapolis Women's auxiliary to the Railway Mail 8880-

Jclation.

Mrs. Albert Gray, president, will preside at the 2 o'clock meeting and

“ IMrs, Russell J. Sanders will review

“The Gauntlet” (Street). At 6 p. m. dinner will be served to members and their fi es and dancing will follow. On the committee in charge of the dinner are Mrs. Grover Schiver

land Mrs. Roy Blind, chairmen;

Mesdames John C. Allen, C. L. Bellfry, Charles Knotts, Leo Sheridan, Bert W. Voorhis, Charles E. Cole, Roy M. Rogers, Archie Mercey,

O'Brien, Clarence Sheldon, Cornelius C. Templin and George E. Walker. Mrs. H. B. Witham Will Be Hostess The Indianapolis alumnae of

Alpha Xi Delta sorority will have a’ dessert meeting at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Henry B. Witham, 3348 Guilford ave. Mrs, James E. Clark will report on plans for installation of a new chapter at Indiana university on April 3, The program chairman is Mrs. O. M. Helmer.

Gary C. Elliot, Charles E. Irwin, |} W. W. Locey, Ernest Main, Edward

Mie Ronald “Wie il be the ‘honor ut aa. p Ou shower at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Thomas Siefert, 1332 32d st. She will become-the bride of Harry James Noe of Indianapolis Feb. 16 in 8t. Anthony's €atholie church. Guests at the shower will bé Mesdames Ross Elsea, Lawrence Stewart, William Abel, Robert Maxey, Virginia Ent and Tee Clark, Misses Bonnie Steepletone, Rosalie Snider, pl ma "a 3 garet Hammond, Peggy Walsh and The enpemerd of Miss Mary = Fairlie Frost, | Scheidegger to Samuel E. Johnson #8 has been announced by her parents, | wil Mr. apd Mrs. Robert E. Arnold, | Mr. and Mrs. John 623 Parkway ave. have announced F.Scheidegger, 042 the engagement of their daughter, N. Parker ave. The Joann, to Thomas T. Hobson of In-| Wedding will be dianapolis. Mr. next month in the Mrs, dence Hob. | Catholic church, son of near Salem, oT Jonson is oe! (months | nd Mrs, Shell armed forces, Johnson, 3415 N, . Co ave, He A candlelight W 8 8 discharged

Kindred photo.’ recently from the Miss Scheidegger

ceremony Dec. 25 Mrs. A. D. Bowen. in the home of ®'Mmy after spendine nearly two| Mrs BE. ©. Rumpler Mr. and Mrs, Gir- Years in the China-Burma-India president general, has | theater with the air transpors com- re Mrs. Dkemi die Waller, 1368 8. a from a national board m ™ Belmont ave, MANA New York and will report united their daughter, Thelma, and | arations for the {Cecil Tkemire Jr. son of Mr, and Luncheon Booked to be held there

(Mrs, Ikemire Sr. Oblong, Ill. | Miss Mildred Carroll, cousin of The Lutheran Orphans Welfare the bridegroom, was maid of honor association will have a luncheon at and’ bridesmaids were Mrs, Lloyd 1 p. ml. tomorrow at the home, Skiles, Miss Lois Bush and Miss| Plans for the improvement of Violet Johnson. Gerald Ikemire,|hospital facilities will be made. In brother of the bridegroom, was best charge of the luncheon is Mrs. man. Marie Prange assisted by Mesdames

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