Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1946 — Page 15

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P.-T. A. Groups Plan Meetings

The Parent-Teacher association of Broad Ripple high school will hold a Founders’ day tea at<2:30 p. m, Wednesday in the school cafeteria, Miss Elizabeth Ackerman, director of Red Cross at Billings General hospital, will speak. The Girls’ Glee club will provide the music. ® & 8 8 + Dr. Thurman B. Rice, public health consultant with the state board of health, will speak at the Howe high school Parent-Teacher association meeting in the school gymnasium at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. “Training Our Youth for Adult Life,” will .be Dr. Rice's subject.

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THAT ONE HOUR of cooking suggested in today’s recipe fqr brown rice is not a misprint. It takes at least three times as long to cook brown rice as the polished

But that fact is a quality for which we should be grateful. Brown rice also is rich in vitamin B-1 or thiamine. Combined with all the

other ingredients of this recipe is a substantial addition to the |

nutritional need of your day.

BEGINNING TOMORROW

B. D.C.

(Baby Development Clinic)

You are cordially invited to meet Miss Ethel

Lamb, R. N., who will be our guest in the

Baby Shop.

February 12th through the 14th

She will consult with you individually on the

problems concerning your child's care.

Hear Miss Lamb Lecture 10:30 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. Sixth Floor Auditorium February 12, 13, 14

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» CAULIFLOWER LUNCHEON SALAD {For Tuesday's luncheon) 3% oz. canned pork luncheon meat 1 c. cooked cauliflower 12 ¢. raisins, plumped 1 tbsp. finely shredded tender celery leaves 14 ¢. mayonnaise combined with 2 tbsps. milk Dice luncheon meat into % inch cubes. Be sure that cooked cauliflower is divided into flowerets before cooking. Cook five to six) minutes” having cauliflower slightly |

celery leaves and salt to season. Combine mayonnaise mixture and serve on lettuce leaves. Sprinkle with four radishes, thinly ‘slivered, and one tbsp, green pepper finely shredded, generously over the top. Makes four servings.

» ” ” BROWN RICE CREOLE (For Wednesday's lunchéon) 8 c. brown rice 1%; tsps. salt Eo % 1b. hamburger browned in tbsps. bacon drippings % c. chopped green pepper 12 ¢. onion 1-16 tsp. black pepper 2 tsps. sugar

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Miss Beaver To Be Wed ‘An approsching miniriags and a

highlight today’s bridal news. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Beaver, 2006 N. Denny st., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Richard E. Hagan, son of Mrs. Ora Hagan, 1737 Roosevelt ave. The wedding will be at 8:30 -p. m. next Monday in the home of the bride-tc-be’s parents. Mr; .and Mrs. A. A, Watkins, sister and brother-in-law of the bride-to-be, will be the attendants. Mr, Hagan recently was discharged from the army medical corps after 29 months’ service in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters. Approximately 30 guests have

thower in Miss Beaver's honor Wednesday night in" her home. Mrs. Watkins will be hostess. SE a Miss Norma Gammons, 6125 Hazelhatch dr. will entertain with a miscellaneous shower tonight In honor of Mrs. Matthew Shaw. Miss Gertrude Golder and Mrs. Robert Pruitt will assist Miss Gammons. Mrs. Shaw, the former Miss Doris Taylor, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clell Taylor, 6137 Hazelhatch dr. She was married in Whitestown, Jan. 29. The bridegroom's mother is Mrs. Ruth Shaw, New Augusta,

No. 2 can tomatoes (215 ¢.) Wash rice in cold water. Cook covered in 6 cups boiling water with the salt for one hour, stirring occasionally with a fork. Meanwhile brown hamburger, add green pepper, onion, pepper, sugar and tomatoes. Simmer covered for 20 minutes. Thicken with paste made with one tbsp. flour and % c. water. When rice is tender, drain and add to meat mixture or pile on platter and pour meat sauce over it. Makes four servings.

Mrs. T. R. Rateliff To Be Hostess

The Zerelda Wallace W. C, T. U. will meet -at 11:30 a. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. T. R. Ratcliff, 6171 Carrollton ave. The ‘Rev: T. L. Rogers, pastor of Union chapel, will speak, and the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers will sing. Mrs. Martha Best will accompany them, Mrs. Charles Sedam will conduct morning devotions and there will be a Frances Willard memorial service. Luncheon will be served.

New Officers Elected By Hospital Board

Mrs. elected president of Trust building. are Mesdames Albert Buchanan

chison, vice presidents; Mrs. C. M

taries. ‘ | ; India’ to Be Topic the International club will meet at sisting the hostess will be Mrs

Wheeler. speak on “History of India.”

Rush Party

day in the home of Mrs. Lloyd I

Place. Mesdames Harry Klippel

away will be in charge.

John A. Garretson was the Flower] Mission hospital board of directors a. m. and ends at 3 p. m. Lunch-| at a recent meeting in the Union eon js served.

Other officers elected for the vear Guild Musie Group A. C. Rasmussen and L. 4. mvr.| 10 Hear Book Review

The Flemish Flanders chapter of Travel-Study | 7:45 p. m.| Thursday in the home of Miss Dollie | M2" Coleman, 3031 E. Michigan st. As-| C000:

James Patterson and Mrs. Robert! Mrs. Wayne Reddick will| MTS. C: 8. Wheeler

Delta chapter, Chi Phi Gamma 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home sorority, will have a Valentine day or Mrs. C. 8. Wheeler, 5678 Central rush luncheon at 1 p. m. Thurs-|gye McInturf, 546 West dr., Wpodruff| chairman, is in charge of arrange-

Donald Harkness and Robert Dun- gp Focke, Eugene G. Rich, William

‘Miss Denbo Is Queen At Fraternity Dance

Phi ' Delta Theta fraternity pledges at Butler university chose Miss Kitty Jo Denbo to reign as queen of their dance recently in | the Butler University Campus club. | Miss Denbo is a junior and a {member of Kappa Alpha Theta | sorority. The queen's court was comprised of “pin” girls of the fraternity. | Stanley MacDonald and William Hardman were co-chairmen of the dance. Chaperons included Mrs Bessie Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Sears and Mr. and Mrs. George Schumaker. Helen Nealis and her [Riviera club orchestra provided | the musie.

‘Homemakers Group

‘To Meet Tomorrow

Mrs. Felix Vonnegut will lead {the round table discussion on the atomic era and its effect on women, homes and families at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Y. W. C. A. The discussion is one of eight {workshop groups meeting on Tues|days in the “Homemakers Day | Off” program. Mrs. Morris Record, | Marion county assistant home dem|onstration agent, will speak at 11

la: m. on frozen foods, their storage and use. The day's program begins at 10

.| Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will

Turner, treasurer, and Mrs. D. S.!peview “The Gauntlet” (Street) at Meditch and Mrs. A. F. Ross, secre-/ 3 meeting of the Methodist hos-

pital White Cross Music guild In the Food Craft shop at 1:30 p. m. Thursday. The Girls’ ensemble of Technical high school will provide music. Mrs. {John A. Schneider is general chairassisted by Mrs. Harvey Mrs. Jesse Ewing and Miss { Beulah Bailey.

'To Entertain Club

The Indianapolis Ohio State university alumnae club will meet at

.| Mrs. Herschel. Goodman, social

,| ments, assisted by Mesdames Arthur

|B, McCaw and Floyd L, Carlisle,

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Sorority Committee Plans Event

A luncheon and business meeting today marked the second meeting of the committee in charge of the Delta Gamma state and founders’ day celebration. It was held in the home of Mrs. A. Frank Gleaves Jr., 4969 Crittenden ave. The state and founders’ day program will be March 23 in the Co{lumbia club with Mrs. Edwin A. {Schulz as general chairman. Mrs. | Gleaves Jr, and Mrs. Guy E. Mor[rison will serve as luncheon and | dance chairmen.

Card Party Planned

The Marion county chapter of American War Mothers will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the World War Memorial. On Feb. 19 the chapter will hold a card party .in the Food Craft shop with Mesdames Carl Hamar, Mary Hummel and Charles Dongus as chairmen.

Business Session Kappa chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa sorority, will have a business meeting at 8 p. m. today in the home of gMrs. John McDaniel Acton.

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