Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1946 — Page 25
V. 14, 1946 s Sets > y 0 Be Held ool
ongress of Parents 1 open a legislative m, Tuesday in the sembly room. Rege in at 9 o'clock, W. Walker, slation, will be the id other morning r Mrs. Robert F, of the congressy Cook, national lege n, and Governog
afternoon session, at 1:15 p. m., will » Robert H. Wyatt,
ry of the Indiana sociation; Dr. L. B, alth commissioner
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vartment of publie G. Eppley, Indians recreation consulte hn K, Goodwin of ague . of Women
will adjourn at 8
committee of the et at 7:30 p. m\ mpire room of the ie board of mane t 7:30 p. m. Tuese oom and at 9 a. m
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IP YOU DESIRE to serve beautiful, ruby-red cranberry sauce inStead of the more modern cranberry jélly with your roast or broiled poultry, you choose the simplest technique of all fruit cooking. If you don't mind having some of the cranberries broken up, all there is to it 1s to add water in the. proper proportion to the cranberries, cover .and boil gently until the sugar is dissolved. This method of preparation will never give a product that will jell, If a stiff jelly is desired, a different procedure is used. The recipe will appear tomorrow,
THURSDAY Breakfast Grapefruit halves French toast with butter and sirup Luncheon Cream of celery soup
Currant bread toast Dinner Broiled shoulder lamb chops Broiled potato slices Buttered carrots Lettuce and cucumber salad with French dressing :
” n a MONDAY Breakfast Orange juice Cooked cereal Buttered toast with raspberry jam
Luncheon . Potato soup : Fruit jello with Seah Vegetable plate of cauliflower, peas SRIDAY and carrots Bread and butter Breakfast Chilled tokay grapes Tokay grapes
Cereal cooked in milk
Dinner Left-over duck a la king in noodle Caramel pecan schnecken Luncheon
birds nests \ *Old-fashioned cranberry sauce Denver sandwiches y Broccoli with lemon butter Celery sticks Date, cream cheese and lettuce sal- Canned pineapple slices ad with sweet French dressing Dinner Grape Bavarian ‘Stuffed cabbage leaves . Parsley buttered potatoes
TUESDAY Buttered peas Breakfast Whole wheat bread and butter Sliced oranges Radish and cucumber salad Poached eggs on toast Pumpkin pie Luncheon a nw *Vegetable and liver soup Pear and cheese salad Sa7UmpaY
Hard rolls and butter
Doughnuts with caramel icing Tomato juice
Ready-to-eat cereal with sugar and
Dinner cream Baked potatoes : Oreamed ham a la king (canned) Resein: brea: toast
Luncheon
Pan-fried frankfurters Lyonnaise potatoes
(beans, onion, |
Apple cobbler Sliced tomatoes and lettuce =. 8 2 Stewed apricots WEDNESDAY z Dinner Breakfast Tunafish and eggs a la king Ohilled app *Fried crisp noodles
es with butter and sirup Luncheon *Shirred eggs on tomato slices with cheese sauce Whole wheat toast
Fried mush Quick cubed beets
Carrot and peanut salad Orange, banana, grape, grapefruit and pear fruit cup Chocolate chip cookies 28 = SUNDAY Breakfast Orange juice Jelly omelet Bran muffins
Dinner Paprika Schnitsel. (paprika veal steaks with sour cream- gravy)
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Vanilla blane mange with orange section garnish
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*Banana, cranberry and apple salad
Dinner
| Roast turkey
*Corn bread stuffing Mashed potatoes Broceoll with lemon butter sauce Cranberry relish Grapefruit section and avocado salad Hot pan rolls Snow pudding with custard sauce
Supper Bunday supper salad (peas, green I\ pepper, lettuce, julienned strips luncheon meat, horseradish dressing) Toasted English muffins.
*Recipes for dishes marked with * asterisks will appear tomorrow through next Wednesday.
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Bride
Mrs. Ralph E. Wertz was Miss Erma Rhea Driskell before her marriage Oct. 4 in the Beech Grove Methodist’ church, Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Hus. ton Driskell of Beech Grove, and Mr. Wertz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wertz of New Castle. The couple is at home in Olympia, Wash,
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EVENTS (Club Will He Work Panel
A panel discussion an vocational
CLUBS Culture. Fri, Mrs, G. B. Taylor, 37 E. 37th, hostess. “Weather Vanes," | by Mrs. Hughes Patten. {
Saturday at Highland Golf and Happy ‘Hour. 8 p. m. Fri Mrs, | information work being done by Country club will honor Miss Vir- . George Crawford, 1027 S. Shef- the Alirusa and the Woman's Ro=
ginia Lowe Richards who will be| ‘field, hostess. ; married to Robert Phillip Pruett on | Victorian chap, I. T.-8, C. Fri. noon.
Nov, 30, Mrs. William H. Trimble, assisted by Mrs. Ralph Lochry and Mrs. Carl Maetschke, will give the party. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Richards, 4848 N, Capitol ave. and the
prospective bridegroom is the son of Marion county W. C. T. U.
Col. and Mrs. Chester A. Pruett, 604 Ellenberger pkwy. Guests at the luncheon, in addition to Mrs. Richards and Mrs, Pruett, will be Misses Mary. Free-
man, Jean Engelke, Virginia Samp- sorority, will mark Founders day ‘son, Jane Flaherty and Lou Ellen at a dinner party at 6:15 p. m. to-
Trimble.
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tary clubs with senior high school Y. W. C. A. Speaker, Mrs. C. Jj will ‘be ‘presented: at 4 Acker: Joint meeting on the two clubs Woman's Round Table. Fri. Mrs, at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the gold H. A. Minturn, Ditch rd, hostess. room of the Hotel Washington. Miss MISCELLANEOUS | Bertha Leming will be the moder Delta chap. Epsilon Sigma Alpha | ator. sor. 7:15 p. m. today. Clubroom, |! The panel will include Miss 10:30 | Myrtle Johnson, Washington high school dean of girls; Miss Ruth Lewman, Shortridge high school di~ rector of guidance, and Miss Jeans ette Riker, director of special edu {cation in the public schools.
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Riordan of 308 W, 46th st. will fete lowing the dinner, are Mesdames thoroughly washed with soap and
Miss Richards at a kitchen shower Opal | Pranklin Mann and Blanche Smith. | before they are replaced.
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