Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1946 — Page 23

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secretaries of the auxiliary’s 52 de-

ave their annual finale to Sunday night's supper., |Add cream slowly while stirring. onal headquarters . x | Serve immediately. nd Friday, . Mrs, POTATO TOMATO CHOWDER Six cups soup -or four generous

ational president, he meeting that y officers from all ict of Columbia, and ‘the Panama

1% e. sliced onion

2 ¢. diced patatoes 1 c. diced celery 2 c. water 11% tsps. salt,

1, national Legion Donald G. Glas itant, will address n tOMOrrow morns . by national of ary, a round table 1947 program will artment, presidents lunchéun in the

14 tsp. sugar

1 c. cream

LUNCHEON and supper dishes and bing to a boil. are starred in today’s recipes.

(For Saturday Luncheon)

2 tbsps. melted butter

21% ec. canned tomatoes 2 softened bouillon cubes

Saute onion in butter until soft; add potatoes, celery, water and salt

servings,

as " SPICED APPLE SLICES { (For Sunday Supper) | 1% c. sugar M14 c. vinegar 1% tsps. whole cloves

Combine sugar, vinegar,

etic club, and the nch at the Hotel

ce president will of the five com-

that will be held reviewed by Mrs. Kathryn Turney| Remove apples to cool. Reserve noon. The com- Garten at 8 p. m. Tuesday at Short- [sirup and use again to make more out details of na- ridge high school. lspiced apple slices. Add = little or 1947, Her review will be the second |more sugar and vinegar when using ir Set. in a series sponsored by the Wom- | sirup a second time. These are

ston of Phoenix, the trusteeship ll consider the renunity service and y activities. The imittee, under the s. C. D. Williams Miss.,, will study cation of veterans’ r activities. nmittee, with Mrs. f Syracuse, N. Y,, | discuss national and membership the information Mrs. E. O. Orle1, Mont., as chairlegislation, radio Girls’ State, Amererican study and the agenda of the lltural committee, ler the chairmanman L. Sheehe of

en of the First

Service committee

nal officers will be r tomorrow night is Athletic club.

0 Have Mass day

rd Msgr. August Pusbrate mass at 7:30 St. John’s Caththe Daughters of 1 musical program i by the Glee club

| the Riley room hotel will follow rvations may be | es Mary Murphy, | and ‘Gertrude Mg

officers will be in breakfast: Mrs, |

Putts, treasure

nm ‘Mexico’ lis Women’s Lec eet at 1:45 p. m, auh Memorial ligram will be -on

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Kathryn T. Garten Will Give Review

“The American”

Friends Church for | | delicious,

the benefit of the American Friends | poultry | Four servings

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Reduce heat The and simmer for about 12 minutes first is potato tomato chowder for or until ‘potatoes are just done, Saturday's luncheon and the second, spiced apple slices for a tasty bouillon cubes and bring to a boil,

Add canned tomatoes, sugar and

Stick cinnamon (3 inches long) 1 lb. Jonathan apples (4 medium), cloves and cinnamon in a saucepan; boil for three minutes» Core and cut

each apple into four slices and add to the sirup. Simmer for seven or eight minutes or until apples are very carefully during cooking and spooning sirup over them occasionally.

served with ham or

Sororities

Alpha chap, Beta Chi Theta, - 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Herod Rains, 116 N. DeQuincy, hostess, Birth day party. Epsijon chap., Epsilon Sigma Alpha. Thurs. night. © Mrs. John Nauta, 4701 English, hostess. “Crazy hat” party. ; Zeta chap. Phi Theta Delta. 8:30 Pp; m, today. Mrs.’ Richard Dickman, 1208 Windsor, hostess. Chap. AJ, P. E. O. Thurs. Mrs. Lawrence Dorsey, 3540 N, Pennsylvania, hostess. Mrs, A. C.

Hirschman to conduct study of | «Constitution, Beta chap, Theta Nu Chi. 8 p. m.

today. Mrs. Paul Crawshaw, 1830 Commerce, hostess,

‘Guild Will Mark

Second Year The Guardians Home guild will mark its second anniversary at a tea at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the Downey Avenue Christian church. Mrs. John Gibson is chairman for the evens, and Mrs. Layman Kingsbury §§ program chairman. Miss Bertha Leming, director of social studies in the public schools, will

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES « ~ L T.-S. C. to Sponsor Review

Group to Edit News Sheet = On. Nutrition

The first edition of “Nutrition Chats,” a news sheet to be published four times a year, will be available to members of the Indianapolis Council of Women on Dec, 8. The council's nutrition committee, under the chairmanship of Mrs, B. Lynn Adams, will publish the sheet in order to keep council members informed on current nutrition infor mation, Miss Marian Schileicher will be editor. Her assistants will include Miss Louise Braxton, Mesdames Maty Cannon Rich, Walter J. Twihame and L. M. Vogler. These food experts presented a panel discussion on “Eating to Stay Young” at a meeting of the council | yesterday.

Club to Be Guest

"Mrs, Clarence R. Parsons is chairman for the annual card party which the Irvington unit of the American Legion auxiliary will give at 8 p. m. Satur. day in the post home, 124 S. Downey . ave.

Of Hospital

Alpha Kappa Latriean club will be guest at a 1 p. m. buffet lunch-

speak. t the City hospital. | Guild officers are Mrs. Edward : POPPI, on Tuesay 3 tir it ep 1d Thompson, president; Mrs. Paul IH. M | > . The 2 o'clock meeting wi ne Weir, vice president; Mrs. Gerald Mrs, Ear + Myer (left) and Mrs, Albert F. Fox are chairman at the Flower Mission hospital, | Baker, and Mrs. James Fieener, re-, and vice chairman for a book review which the International Travel- |,.,q Dr. James Pierce will be the cording and corresponding secre | Study Club federation will sponsor at f Pp. m. tomorrow in the | speaker

taries, and Mrs. Tom Elrod, trea-

surer,

War Memorial building. The reviewer, Mrs. J, Cliftan Hirschman, | will discuss "Talking Through My Hats" (Dache).

The Flower Mission. hospital is [the charity project of the club

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Portfolio Program The Portfolio club's second meeting of the season will be held to{morrow night in the Propylaeum {Simon PoBaus will speak on “Postal Service History.” The committee includes Mr, and Mrs. | Wilbur D. Peat, Mrs. Florence | Winger, Ferdinand Schaefer and Paul Hadley,

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Presidents Are F eted At Tea

The Past Presidents Assembly of the Indiana~ Federation of Musie Clubs held its annual tes this after noon at the Propylaeum\ Past prese

ored, . Representatives from the Indiane apolis, Shelbyville, La Porte, jon, Lafayette, Crawf Bloomington and Oakland City dig tricts provided the program, Mrs. Lloyd Billman, national board - member, and Mrs. Frank Cregor, Great Lakes district chairman of the national federation, poured. The receiving line was’ made up of Mrs. Clair McTurnan, president of the state federation; Mrs. ry Schricker and life members board members of the federation.

Study Club Meeting +

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Sorority to Pledge . Alpha Lambda chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority, will have its annual pledge dinner in the homé of Miss Mary Wright, 2710 E. 10th

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