Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1946 — Page 23
ty Council P.ruction will be 10 a. m, to 3 ym of the War
program conith Mrs. Claram chairman, ey, study group a. m. to noon. . m. presidents Xcellence cone eld with Mrs, sident of the neil, and Mrs, Airman of the ce, ming year, bee Mrs. Bidlack ssow, first and its; Mrs, Clif d Mrs. William nd corresponddrs. Raymond and Mesdames h Seerley and Robert F, Gladt of Marion itive committee,
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THURSDAY, AUG. 15, 1946 A Delicious Breatifost Starts She Day Off Right
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Get up for a good breakfast
By BARBARA SCHAEFFER ARE YOU A Rip Van Winkle? Or. do you get up bright and early and have a good breakfast each
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morning ? Late sleeping habits rob you of the good breakfast nutrition experts say you need. Starting the day off right will help more than you think. Suggestions for delightful and appetizing breakfasts are given today.
a. nn green peppers will be given. Decas Orange ang grape juice Le rene bread Breaded rey: biscuits with MONDAY Chocolate blanc mange with vanilla Seven guests, Hot buttered toast Breakfast ice creant Beverage Fresh plums | Milk to drink: Four c¢. for each Scrambled eggs {child; 2 e¢. for each adult. ff 8s Pan-fried bacon FRIDAY Raisin stuffed baked apple | Corn flakes and milk Luncheon Breakfast
Bread and butter
Beverage chicken and green pepper a 8.8 Harvard beets Rosy pink rhubarb Orange fce
Teen Talk—
Eight-Day Camping Trip Planned
By 100 ‘District Camp Fire Girls
By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER
A MID-AUGUST, BEFORE-SCHOOL re:
doors will start tomorrow m Qirls start off to camp
Buses will take th e men nbers of
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enjoyed: all summer, with an operatta and.council fire tomorrow The Enchanted Isle” is the [ name the operatta and its stars” will be Barbara Redding, Joan- Belle Hays, Jane Collins, Judy Morrison, Carol Cochran, Judy and Jacke Schortemeier, Jacque Dean Wiles, Dorothy | Meeker, Zoe and Janice Clatworthy, Carolyn Hood and Paience Keever The “cho rus” girls will be Bar“bara Thomas and Dorothy Baker. Directing the production are Shirley Diehl, Madelyn Mitchell and Phvllis Forbes, The Indian Council fire will be lighted at 7:30 p. m. with the heme of the program based on
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Luncheon fruit salad
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Miss Sue Mann Miss Shackley Wed Mr. and Mrs, William Shockley, Is Engaged
3529 Rockville rd: marriage of their daughter, Kathleen, and Woodson M. Ritchie, son
The Pillow's Li « The prevalent ‘idea that | announce the |wijl last a lifetime, or can even be : handed down through generations,
| Mrs. Adeline Mann, 2210 Avon- of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ritchie of |l8 erroneous. Feathers are fragile
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announces the engagement | Gosport. The~wedding was June 16 and waste away after long usage.
land approaching marriage of her| |in the University Park Christian|The pillow loses its, buoyant resi~ | daughter, Sue, to Paul F. Cameron, church. The couple will be at home/lience, and is no longer effective as
son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cam- 0 Indianapolis after Sept. 1. eron of Zanesville. The wedding! "| will be Sept. 2 in St. Francis de| | Sales Catholic church, | Miss Virginia Strain entertained | recently with a personal shower for six guests in her home at 1508 | and Miss Mary Alice | 1130 W, 20th st, gave a per-| shower Tuesday night for
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. Cathedral to Have " . Summer Festival 88. Peter and Paul cathedral will sponsor a dinner and summer festival on Aug. 24, from 5 to 8 p. m,, on the school grounds at 14th and | Pennsylvania sts. General chair men are Raymond Luley and Ed-
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Chill sauce . ‘ y A Chilled tomato juice | siitue religious Articles booth; Miss Mary | child on equal chancel If your youngster Second Prize". . 250.00 Wheat flakes and milk Frenched green beans Parsley p Aes Wan McNulty, wonder basket; Miss is 14 or under, we'll photogroph him, or Total of 522 Prizes Currant Jelly omelet Cole slaw Spina h with lemon butter Marie Quinn and Mrs. A. H. wor. is our. tdi rout r ond Rolls and butter Applesauce | Tomato, onion and green Pepper gumohrey, linen booth: Mrs, J | fy non ido w vay enter JUDGES: John Robert Powens |» Beverage Milk Ho drink: - Four & for each | salad Sh {Herbert Hartman and Miss Betty Tou Jovere’ poss May wy sand oo Wave Tousey Fongel, Angelo y » wn child; 2 c. for each adult. Orange bread pudding {| Kelleher, doll beoth: Mrs. Thomas | pavyanulity charatier, on n ahi, fanny Blondie Singleton ® a =n Milk to drink: Three eo. for each 4 the portrait... ond not on beauty alone, Arthur “Dogwood” Lake , , , Cooked figs with lemon IE hild: 1 lor each adult Broden, fish pond; Mrs, James x . child; 1 ¢ ach adult, ( Puffed cereal with milk TUESDAY Poa Sheridan and Mrs. Ernest Langen, Sponsored by the Netienal Auociation of Department Stere Studios Buttered graham muffins Breakfast mo : country store; Mrs. Warren Pree. Beverage® SATURDAY man, ping game; Boy Scouts, dart Personalized Poriraits . . , Third Floor * oa a oe butt ds Breakfast game: Junior C. Y. O., refreshr e cake Er ana Sirup | go. say ments; Senior C. Y. O, jitterbug Fresh pears Jitterbug i le ¢ 3 Cot a eapme ORs ili Luncheon | French toast : a arke, ames, Sug Ee loalc's Buttered raisin toast Vegetable soup > Luncheon Onarles M Moran and Miss Marie : Beverage Egg salad sandwich on wheat bread Boiled frankfurters on buns” i -— - . - 8 4 o Butterscotch pudding Shredded cabbage and green pep- | ff, Frozen strawberries Dinner per slaw | Oatmeal and milk Lamb chops * " Stugared fresh ptheapple { : s Canadian bacon Mashed potatoes “ | Chocolate chip” cookies ” Toasted buttered English nama Buttered kohl-rabi i Dinner : J VJ Beverage ‘Chopped’ spinach and lettuce salad *Stuffed tomato with tuna fish . with 1000 island dressing salad : ? > | Watermelon pickles. Potato chips ! Unusual Holder *Marshmallow peach ple | Buttered peas | Milk to drink: Four c. for each |pot clover-leaf rolls child; 2 ¢. for each adult. Alata zeviiie ‘ { , a Chocolate souffl | 120 E. Washington ; Milk to drink: Three c. for each! WEDNESDAY child; 1 ¢. for each adult * - » Please, Because of Limited Quantity No Mail Orders. "i Breakfast 2 4.8 : ne § IN F ! Sliced bananas on ready-to-serve | SUNDAY cereal Breakfast Cinnamon toast Mixed fruit cup : tach Bacon omelet 4 Ep ARCHERY Sliced cantaloupe with honeydew | Dinner . and watermelon balls, grapes, Roast loin of pork plums and diced pears { Baked potatoes Baking powder biscuits with peach Green beans with Hollandaise preserves | sauce | : ’ Dinner {*Poached- apple slices . *Lot-Ju-Kair-Ngow (tomato. green | Cottage pudding with fresh fruit | Collegiate Model No. 64 set in8 MA, STeen| sauce - | cludes 5-ft. Falcon bow of lemonpepper, beef and crisp noodles " | . . Clover-leaf rolls | Supper wood with durable bowstring of r sausage and lettuce an . . Lettuce wedges with Frencl y lve: h. 35am, or 3 tuce sand- hemp . and six 24-in. cedar ressin wiches on rye brea . . De aripls bis | carrot. sticks arrows with plastic necks. Milk to drink: Four c. for each Raspberry ice Complete child; 2 ¢. for each adult, Meringue cookies ’ uu Milk to drink: Four c. for each 5 33 4 x / . child; 2 for each adult, * ho THURSDAY 5, fOr each acu > ’ ; *Recipes for dishes marked with ~ : : Breakfast ecipes for dishes mar " * 5 a - _ 3 ’ asterisks will appear tomorrow Collegiate Model Ne. 65 includes By MRS. ANNE CABOT Sliced peaches : through Wednesday. kl 5-ft. 8-in. Falcon bow of lemonScrambled eggs with diced bacon no —————— | J To obtain complete ecrocheting| Raisin bread toast Hv. C. 7 U. to Veet : i AR wood ‘ae handmade bowstring and instructions for the pineapple pot- Lubtheii 4 et | ; j six 26-inch cedar arrows with holder (Pattern 5789), enlarged The *Washington W, C. T. U. wil lastic nocks Com lete sketch of stitch used, send 16 cents,| Tomato mushroom rarebit on toast meet at 1: 30 p. m. tomorrow at the Of heavy dull sign cloth in vivid col- P : P : your name, address and the pattern| or boiled rice home of Mrs. Anson Thomas, 4917 ors. Body of compressed straw with
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