Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1946 — Page 19

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THE USE of gelatin in frozen food mixtures is a modern touch. We Americans like the idea of pickng up our ice cream along with he other foods selected at a cafe- ) counter. It takes something like gelatin to give lee cream the fortitude to stand up during the “waiting” period. If evaporated milk is used

it, triples in volume When whipped and the fat content is less than

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To Entertain

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Mrs. Purdy

Mrs. Ellen Purdy, Carmel, will present her sketch, “The Singing

of the Sand,” when the Indianapolis branch of the National League of American. Pen Women meets in her home at 1:30 p. me Saturday. Mrs. Charles Fitch, soprano, will illustrate the narrative with songs by Mrs. Carolyn Ayres Turner. She will be accompanied by Mrs. Turner. Mrs, H. 8. McKee, Greensburg, president, and Mrs. Clyde Titus,

By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

THERE IS no disease so terrible as war. In the cancer drives, sta tistics have been used to show how many victims are killed annually by: that deadly plague. We have figures on’ traffic deaths, tuberculosis, heart disease and polio. The sum total is appalling. But war still tops all

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will preside at the tea table, as<

sisted by Mrs. Anna Vernon, Pen- cause if it were dleton; Mrs. E. E. Rhoades, Dana; not for it, we

other plagues be-

| Prevent us from creating a nation {dnd a world that is good for human | living, = ° By Without war, there would be enough money, enough food, enough luxuries for every person on the earth. Men could build their homes in the knowledge that no bombs would ever destroy them.

» o » BUT OF WHAT avail is medical knowledge and all the . money

poured into the fight against

terms and epidemics if in a few]

years the atom bombs begin to fall? . Why save children today in order to blow them up tomorrow? Why feed the starving for an atomic death?

le THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ ‘War Is Greatest Plagne of All’

Church Group Will Meet

the College of Home Economics, University of Manitoba, Canada, will talk on “Do We Feed the World?” at a meeting of the Women’s society of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church at 1:30 p. m. Thursday. Mrs. Harold Mercer will discuss “The Christian Home and the Church.” Mrs. Ralph Hudelson will lead the study group, and Mrs. Gertrude Frary and Mrs. Florence Murray will conduct an open discussion on housing. . Mrs, John Wyttenbach, president

. Dr. Grace Gordon Hood, dean of |

with Mr. and en as co-chaire s. Fred Haunss. C. H. Schmidt ions committee,

3% that of whipping ceam. .

” » COCOA MOUSSE (For Thursday dinner) 2 tbsps. gelatin

Mrs. Earl Jeffries, Mrs. E. R. Shoe- would have ample Give, give and give again ‘to all{of section five, is in charge of maker and Miss Manel Nieder- time, money and skill to get rid of | other good causes. But let nothing|the 12:30 p. m: luncheon that will meyer. = every other disease. ’ then turn us aside from the main | be a farewell to Dr. ahd Mrs. SidMrs. George Haaff is in charge, Preparations for war, fears of | job of our time—the work of build- | ney Blair Harry who are leaving of the transportation committee. war and reconstruction after war |ing peace. {for St. Louis on June 1.

mittee includes 1 tbsp. cold water illiam . Greener,, 3 c. boiling water . ; / ssrs, and Mes- 1% thsps. cocoa ih. ‘ . canlon, J. J, 14 e. sugar Carr, Laurencd 2 thsps. butter n, Joe Culligan, 1 egg, beaten Eugene Denari, % tsp. vanilla . er, Miss Jeannd 1 ¢. whipping cream or X 6. evapScheibelhut. orated milk, chilled ublicity commite Soak gelatin in cold water for Mesdames Bere about 5 minutes; then stir to

dissolve in boiling water.. Add cogoa-sugar mixture and butter. Gradually add the hot mixture to beaten egg, stirring well. Cool thoroughly, add vanilla and

alter Latz and r. Members of ttee are Misses ary Jo Bender, Rosemary Doyle,

. Mary Steiff. fold in stiffy whipped cream. Put mixture in freezing tray of auto- . y matic refrigerator and let freeze k Unit almost solid; then turn into a rk unit of the chilled mixing bowl, break up the ixiliary will meet “mass quickly with a strong spoon,

then beat hard until smooth. Return immediately to the cold tray to finish freezing. Serve in sherbets with a puff of whipped cream. Makes four servings. 4

n the War Mee. Miss Mary Mce. le poppies to be,

New! Water Seal Plastie

» ” . RAL Sthne RAINCOATS and SCARF (Yor Friday @mner) I egg, beaten 5 ’ "7, % cr milk AT . v % tsp. salt / pom : 7.98 . . Pepper ( oon : 14 tsp. poultry sasoning ” 5 » - e. » # s { ’ pe Yay ta Inl The latest plastic development! Striking in appear ; i 3 theps. chopped green onion ance . . . durable . , . and stain resistant! Simply ! 2 theps. chopped celery : : 1 slice bacon, cut into bits wash it when it becomes soiled! So light in weight 1% lbs, veal steak, sliced thin ; ; ; 3 tbsps. drippings it can be carried in a 7x9 inch matching case of 1 to 1% c. water : Contre egg, milk and season- self material! In coral, white, blue, red, clear . . . ings and add bread cubes. Saute ) oa : or celery and bacon for three sizes small, medium, large. minutes, stirring occasionally. Add i to the softened bread. Cut veal] Mail or Phone Orders Filled! i into serving pieces, approximately i 415 inches square. Spoon filling onto w ll each piece, roll up and fasten with Wasson’s Raincoats, H i toothpitks. g = at P Brown on all sides in ‘the drip- ’ Monument lace Store > rE pings, cover and.simmer for 1 fo 1%

hours until veal is very tender. Any "left-over filling may. be added to .pan and browned with the meat. Add a small amount of water at a time, each time allowing water to cook down to form a brownish residue in the pan before adding addi- ¥ tional water. Gravy may be thicki ened if desired. Makes four servings.

I) Camp Fire Girl Awards Given

Mrs. Peter C. Reilly, Arthur Baxter and the late Anvey E. Baker were paid honor last night by the Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls council at 8 spring dinner and council fire at Camp Delight. : The national Luther H. Gulick awards, certificates and pins were presented to Mrs. Reilly and Mr. Baxter, in absentia, by Mrs. Oramel H. Skinner and R. C. Burnett. It was the first time the organization’s highest awards were made in Indi is. ed went to Mrs. Reilly for 28 years of service, to the late Mr. f Baker for distinguished leadership | | : Lin the council, and to Mr. Baxter or providing and supporting: Camp Delight. -

Pledge Party Members of Alpha chapter, Omega Nu Tau sorority, will be enned at a pledge party at 8 m. tomorrow in the home of ss Betty Adams, 4606 E. 34th st.

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