Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1946 — Page 23

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By BARBARA BUNDSCHU i United Press Staft Correspondent

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creamed «chicken is oven- . fried ehicken in a nest of rice. For 10 or 15 minutes it’s baked in a very hot oven (500 degrees ¥.) to give it a crunchy brown coating. Then the heat is reduced to make the chicken delicately tender, And for that finishing touch— after the chicken and rice have been - cleared away—what could be more appropriate for a Lincoln Day dinner than Lincoln Logs? . » # :

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February 12 Oven-fried Chicken * in Rice Nest Escalloped potatoes Green beans Jellied salad don’t hold much Lincoln Logs them either. nn n= E. Bradley of Pacific Mills says OVEN-FRIED CHICKEN supply will be “slightly better”| 24% to 8 lb. chicken in 1946 than it was last year, 3 thsps. salad ofl utes longer. Serve at once in rice “But “slightly better” won't meet 2 tsps. salt nest. Makes four to six servings. 14 tsp. pepper . a0. 2 ¢. whole wheat flakes MR. LINCOLN himself would Clean and cut chicken into have approved the economy of ‘serving pieces. Rub with- one this sugar-saving recipe. He would tablespoon salad oil, salt and pep- Undoubtedly approve of the per. Crush whole wheat flakes smooth flavor of chocolate and

bran too, cut into long bars and bs. Roll in » 110 fue Sumbe i stacked log cabin style for a holiPut chicken in greased shallow 9a touch. pan and sprinkle with remaining oil. Bake in very hot oven (500 LINCOLN LOGS degrees F.) 10 to 15 minutes or 7 oz. semi-sweet chocolate until browned; reduce heat to 2 tbsps. butter or margarine 325 degrees F, and bake until 2 eggs

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Juicy, tender, oven-fried chicken—what is more appealing for a family dinner, a Lincoln's birthday party or a small. gathering of friends? Put it in a nest of rice and you have a combination that's - different and tantalizing. :

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Yh 1 c. flour . 3 tsp. sal carried an arm bouquet of Edith 0 ¢. bran Willkie roses and wore powder blue mitts and a half-hat of blue net EC and rosebuds. ws The best man was Dale Zapp. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony. At 8 p. m. today there will be a reception in the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Marie McGlothen and Mrs, Margaret Bardash, sisters of the bridegroom,

c. ¢. chopped nut meats tsp. vanilla extract Melt chocolate and butter over hot water. Beat eggs well. Add corn sirup and continue beating until light and fluffy. Add chocolate mixture. Stir in flour, salt, bran, nut meats and flavoring. Pour into greased baking pan, making layer about % in. thick. Bake in moderate oven (375 de-

and the punishment of wartime laundry services. The demand is 50 per cent’ above pre-war average, department stores estimate, and the supply—in New York today at any rate—is almost non-existent, Sales are limited in most stores to two sheets and pillow cases per customer. Manufacturers are still selling on a rationed basis, Mr. Bradley points out, and the stores are forced to do the same with "their limited supplies. Some of them give brides and veterans a chance to set up house- BA keeping. One with a two per cus- 3 f f tomer ration will sell six for: a O 1CEr's trousseau—if they're available, And a number of stores have| Three new appointments have slower moving stocks of very fancy|been made to offices in the Inlinens which can be had for a price|dianapolis Business and Professionai beyond most household buggets. Women’s club, and nominating comThe rest of us can darn and sleep | mittee members have been named. on the resulting bumps a little| Miss Sara Metzger will fill the longer. * unexpired term of Miss Mildred Gorton, who resigned as first vice , president. Miss Elvera Kerz will Pottery Bird Lamps take the office of second vice presiPrecious pottery, handpainted| ent formerly held by Miss Metzger and permanently glazed, is fash-|anq Mrs. Bertha Lindgren will All joned into shapes of countless beau-|ihe term of Miss Gretchen Terrell tiful birds to form superb lamps for | who resigned from the board of diliving room or dressing table. Top-| rectors. ped with simple or brocaded rayon| On the nominating committee shades, they are mounted on home- | which will present the slates for made bases of burnished metal. election of officers in May are Mrs,

. Nell C. Warren, Mrs. Ethel M. GasWith Added Zest sert, Misses Katherine C. Kaercher, Sliver % pound-salami and fold it Lois M. Baker, Julia Winterrowd, into macaroni and cheese to give

Marie Stevens and Ruth Sulgrove. this old favorite an especially pleas- ee ————————

ing flavor. The spicy tang of salami Tips to Try *is a pep tonic to this popular Amer-| Tip to beginning homemakers: ican dinner dish. try being your own decorator by

Crochet a plump “cabbage rose” For that active youngster of 3|dishcloth by using white string or to 10, an exciting little play set!crochet cotton. Trim the edges with

that's sturdy and practical. bl will assist at the reception. red, blue or green crochet thread. The bride has chosen a fuchsia Pattern 8074 comes in sizes 2, 3,| Looks hard to crochet and isn't!

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grees F.) 25 to 30 minutes. Cut |. wi piock accessories for her 4, 5, 6,8 and 10 years. Size 3, dress, | It's all done on one big “increasing” into narrow strips when ooo |iroveling costume and wil wear a loiter Wl i Turd: panties, ut your church namaret Makes 2 085. | ordenia corsage. The couple Wille orn’ Ovo on 17 JATCE: panties, at your church bazaars! ; . - be at home temporarily with the|™ a a To obtain complete crocheting in- . , ; . . parents of Mr, Whitlow. this pattern, send 20 cents, structions for the gabbage rose dish0 - Guild Will Fete [mm earon was discharged [I Coins, your name, address, sise|cloth (pattern 5214) send 16 cents recently from the navy and had desired, and the pattern number to in coin, your name, address and ¢ fi served. 15 monitins. overseas: Sue . Burnett, The Indianapolisithe pattern number to Anne Cabot, ast 1CErs Timed Pattern Service, 214 W.[The Indianapolis Times, 530 8 Met a. Aoiven Tribute to past presidents of the| Talks Are Scheduled and Dolla Yen 5 Shiveeo Methodist hospital White Cross guild : 3 Boiinud eas at the 14 samt] BY P.-T. A. Groups |Council to Hear Dr. Henry Hope : J _|founders’ day meeting tomorrow. Mrs, Robert F. Shank, dent TODAYS SOAR SAVING . The program will be in the White| of the Indiana Congress Prosetti Indianapolis Council . of the publio schools snd former vie using Cross service center from 2:30 t0|and Teachers, will appear before Women will hear Dr. Henry R.|principal of Shortridge high school; save a little of the precious com- 4 p.m. Mrs. D. A. Bartley, now| p.T, A. groups throughout the state Hope, chairman of the Indiana uni- will discuss “Opportunities Unlim= modity. : serving her second term as guild | this ‘Month in observance of found. |Versity fine arts department, at ted." j 4 . The apple pie will make a hit|President, and Mrs. Robes! E. Neth ers’ day. . 1:4 Pp m, Tuetday in Ayres audi» The will with the family—and might D3 # wife of the superintendent of the| Her speaking engagements will be um. Be uss contempo- session open at hospital, will pour at the tea, at Noblesville, today; Huntington, Tay painting. 10 a. m. and committee chairmen good suggestion for that dessert| Other hostesses will be Mesdames| Monday; South Bend, Tuesday; Val-| Before coming to Indiana univer- will give reports. Mrs, Mary Canluncheon on your calendar. Coralie Shaw, Anna Pawling, Roscoe | paraiso, Wednesday; Porter, Thurs- sity in 1941, Dr. Hope had done non Rich, Indianapolis Dairy couna 8 = Barnes, Smith Burns and Lawrence| day; Frankfort, Feb, 12; New Castle, graduate work at Harvard univer- cil, will present a film, “Your APPLE PIE WITH JELLY Cobler. Miss Victoria Montani will| Feb. 13; Martinsville, Feb, 19. sity and studied in Europe seven Health, Madam.” y play the harp. Others are at Crooked Creek and |years. He is editor of the Art The board of directors voted reAS A SWEETENER Founded in 1932, the White Cross|Flackville, Feb. 20; Crispus Attucks|Journal. cently to become a charter member (For Monday's dinner) guild now has 59 units and 3100{ high school, Feb. 21; Hammond, At 12:15 p. m. Emmett A. Rice, {of the Adult Education Association - Ibs. vy ig members. Feb. 25, and Bloomington, Feb. 27.|director of special youth services in |of Indiana. c. crab apple jelly - 1 tbsp. lemon juice 2 tbsps. melted butter or margarine 8 tsp. cinnamon pinch salt » Pastry for a double crust 8-inch pie Wash apples, pick, core and slice.

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Mrs. Henry Wildrick, 1412 W. 31st st., will leave Sunday for Los Angeles, where she will visit her ! nephew, Earmel Smith, She will re-

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Combine with next five ingredients. Turn apples into a pastry-lined pie dish. Cover with pastry that has been gashed with steam vents, Moisten edges and seal crust.

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turn May 1. Bake in a hot oven (450 degrees “I P) for 20 minutes until crust is lightly browned. Reduce heat to moderate (350 degrees F.) and continue to bake for 25 minutes, until apples are tender. Serve hot or cold as desired.

Garden Club Lists Coming Events

Mrs. Burke Nicholas, exhibits chairman of the central west district, Garden Club of Indiana, announced the program for the month of April at the district meeting yesterday in the Hotel Lincoln. The third course of the judging school for garden clubs will be held April 9 and 10 in Block's auditorium. A flower show will be held in connection with the course and the garden clubs will have exhibits. Mrs. Otto Mahrdt is chairman of the exhibit committee for the show, On April 16 and 17 the annual narcissus show of the district will be held in the Rauh Memorial library. Block's will hold their “outdoor living” show April 25 to 30 and the garden clubs will have displays. Mrs. Dorothy Biddle, Pleasantville, N. Y., will judge the exhibits. She is editor of the “Flower Grow-

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