Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1946 — Page 29

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at i) : ) . . \ A "3 tehell ‘Let’s “Talk Turkey’ About Thanksgiving Miss Hawkins ORGANIZATION A C 1 T V1 7 TES {Luncheon Date 2 CLUBS Mrs, Roy Lee Smith, 431 Blue|Alpha chap, Omega Phi Tau, 8p. m. i bff By PARBARA BROEKING Is Engaged Babes Alumnae. 8 p. m. Fri. Mrs.| Ridge rd, hostess. lection of| toda. Mrs. Virginia Longerich,| |g Changed - 2 THANKSGIVING — the : Jon A. Glenn, 33 W. 27th, hostess.| officers. niin. Pi 1036 N. Bevills, hostess. Pledge " , “White elephant” party, Friday Afternoon , services. : nighell hy mass day of bountiful tables, Miss Carolyn Hawking will have |p.) Creek Garden. 10 a. m. Fri] Mrs. ¥. M. Montgomery, 3314|Pi Mi Delta. 3 p. m. Sunday. Miss| Exhibitors of the ol umm at 9 a m. ". family gatherings and tra- Mrs. William ©. Montgomery of N. New Jersey, hostess. Marian. Orabb, 2333 Spann, Art Students’ league will hold their St. Philip Nest ditional delicacies of the North Salem as matron of honor|Mys, Acker Is New Indianapolis Woman's, 2:30 p. m.| hostess. : 10th annual luncheon at 1:45 p. m. The Rev Fr. Hilary hutvest feastein: almost ot her wedding to the Rev. Stewart | np.” ‘A oo I. FpvL. 24 BpOAkSr, MIS! = —ee—— Monday in the Wm. H. Block Oo. Parents of the W, Hartfelter on Nov, 20 in the . : « Wessnbery. St. Mary’s Seniors Terrace tea room, instead of Tues nd Mrs. Sh here. JACKSON, Mims, Nov. 31 (U.|Erin Isle chap, L T'S. O. Fri. Mrs, : > Sherman Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Amer-| P. P. Leo, 4117 Bvanston, hostess. Plan Skating Party [dav ss originally planned. ; ker ave., and Mrs, And thie ‘wil be ‘uikeYw 1 Bridesmaids will be Misses Priscilla oe omsors, OF the “Mrs. Amer-| len, Mis. Jos Kettery, | |© (on SKaling ra Reservations may be made by ech Grove. millions of them. The U. 8. agri~ . of Sho Meaghan Bars | 910 Au Mrs, Janice| Federation, I. T.-8, 0, 8 p, m. Tues, A public skating party will bel = = with Mrs Kenneth ‘H. gor was the maid culture department says 43 mile Marlowe. Pollock of Columbus, O., has turned | Hotel Washington, held by the senior class of St. Symons, 4738 Oentral ave. bridesmaids were lion gobblers are slated to get the Charles Marlowe will be best man, [down the title with all benefits in| Normandy chap, I. T.8. ©. 13:30|ys0rviy goademy at 8 p, m. tomor- po ia is, Jean Moulden proverbial ax, and ushers will be Robert Mueller, |order to remain at home with her| P-m. Fri. Mrs. Price Howard, #018) =" 0 0 niversiae skating rink. |™*® general arrange rthur Slinger wag But preparing the turkey is » {Edward 8. Hawkins, Ray L. Biller | four children. Park, hostess. Miss Joan Matkovitch fs presi. | n®, luncheon. th and ushers were different story, for even the finest and John W, Marlowe, Mrs. Fredds Acker of Anderson, SORORITIES th | Honored guests st hell, Basil Plum gobbler can be ruined by careless Mothers of the couple are’ Mrs.|S. O., who was first alternate, has| Alpha chap. Lambda Sigma Sigma. |dent of the senior class and on which some 30 members an. ; roasting. Here are the points to Bertrand Stoddard Hawkins, 311|accepted first prise of $2500 and| 6:30 p. m. Fri. Mrs. Sam Mosely,| publicity committee for the party pected to attend, will i a5 Olfzlary, apa watch in preparing your turkey |Berkley rd. and Mrs. Charles W.|the 20-week tour to model dresses| 3818 Draper, hostess. Thanksgiv-|are Misses Catherine Raters, Oarol|cille Morehouse and Mrs. Dorothy _ he bride's home, to make it the “best you've ever Hartfelter, 5249 Central ave. for the sponsor, it was announced.| ing dinner, Lawlor and Connie Oracker. Ellis. ed a trip to Chicago. tasted.” » * » ” # = Hen or Tom? Make your choice a TEANRRRRNRRARNRENRNNNE on the basis of number of sery~ 3 —— ings you need. Buy a hen for a“ a turkey between 8 and 15 pounds. And there's the turkey—roasted golden brown and tender , . . v Buy & tam If you Want & 16- $0 overal hours in advance. When no cover. Place in pre-heated 4 33-pUumd. bird. you stuff it ahead of time, cool oven set at proper temperature : Marks of Quality. Olean, WAXY 4 qressing before putting it in for sise of turkey. Do not sear, skin with few pinfeathers and no yy, ‘pyyey” Allow one cup of Cover with fat-soaked cloth and . bruises or discolorations; well dressing for a pound, New York moisten with fat from bottom of i fleshed breast and legs, generally 4 weight, or 1% cups a pan if cloth dries slightly during . plump; streaks of fat under the ong for full drawn weight, to: cooking. Tum bird's breast up 3 skin on breast, legs, thighs and fill cavity and neck. when about three-fourths done if ¥ back, increasing with age of bird; "pny; pack dressing tightly, 3 breast meat browns too slowly, short body and broad breast indi you do, it will be soggy and the “ # ” a cate a meaty bird, bird may burst when Ging ate ox TO TELL whether turkey . v0» pands during cooking. done, press fleshy part of the g REMOVE any Dpinfeathers: may be roasted without Sym drumstick with your fingers, proe - 8inge bird if necessary, wiping tecting them with cloth or paper, 3 Seyi has bown web. “Ramowy a ine iding S-ie 1¢ 1s done if ths meat feels soft. = ¢ any ung, kidneys, ete., re- body—is Or move the drumstick up and : maining in cavity, ple procedure well worth follows goum 1 the leg joint gives reads DAILY STORE HOURS: ; Wash the outside well, rubbing Ing. A trussed bird cooks more 1, or pregks your turkey is done. 1. Monday through Saturday, with cloth or soft brush. Rinse uniformly, browns more evenly “yr yoy yee o meat thermometer, ~¥ 9:45 A. M. to 5:15 P. M. i cavity with cold water; drain 8nd looks Dedier on Wp Didar your turkey will be done when the : bird thoroughly by standing i ‘than one that is not trussed. thermometer, placed in the center : upright a few minutes. Rub with Roasting the roy Correct of the inside thigh muscle, regissalt (% tsp. per pound). roasting is slow cooking by dry ters 100 degrees F.; or, when The turkey may be stuffed just heat on a rack in an open pan. placed in the center of the dressbefore it goes into the oven or It requires no water, no basting, ing, registers 180 degrees F, / 1 Meta Given WAYS to initiate the family that thinks it Dinner serve oysters in a bisque. The difference ( lamb h stew is that the former is made with finely gs a Beckled ab hogs, the latter is made with the whole tatoes) Onions and cucumbers with French dressing For Readers Breed and butter SF Mote Given MOK to : Two 6. for each Food umns child, ’ 4 » » . Proof of ~/BATURDAY Breakfast The Pudding’ Grapefruit halves | Cooked cereal with suger and cream : @ The proof of the pudding is' Buttered toast FE BF. iT ; ; In the eating and Meta Currant jelly i ; . Dyed Silver Given's new leaflet contains | Luncheon © : Blue Muskrat 3 some delectable desserts that salad 3 you may not have tried. [gushes ane vias 3 . | Prult cup 3 $ To ulain 8 spy of pret ‘Remainder of chocolate drop Gock- a LARGE self - addressed i. Pi i stamped envelope to i Spaghetti with meat sauce Buttered broccoli Meta Given Lettuce salad with Russian dressing 3 The Indianapolis Times French bread } 24 W. Maryland St. ot ae i for each Indianapolis 9 child; 3 c. for each adult. ; w w . ge juice SUNDAY * cooked with raisins : THURSDAY Breakfast . ast and jelly - | Tomato juice ; Luncheon SEninvof 3a) Ready-to-eat cereal with sugar and Shrimp foo young Stewed apricots ig Lettuce with vinaigrette dressing Pufty French toast hole wheat bread and butter | Pies With butter and sirup Dinner Applesauce Dinner Braised pot roast (carrots, onions, Dinner Apple cider “potatoes) on i Half turkey Lettuce with 1000 island dressing unter fried steak Sultana grape garnish Rye bread and butter Parsley potatoes . Bread dressing *Jifty lemon pie Mashed potatoes Su - Baked onions pper *Cranberry relish _ |Buttered Brussels sprouts Cottage cheese fruit salad n _Oracklin' corn bread French jot salad Whole wheat toast - Cranberry sherbet. Hot Parkerhouse rolls Milk to drink: Four ¢. for each z Milk to drink: Four o. for each |JER Pesches child; 3 o. for each adult. - ] Bld: 3 0. for ach adult, Mince ple *Recipes for dishes marked : . WEDNESDAY Hard sauce > with asterisks will appear tomor- : w Breaktast Supper row through next Wednesday, = Cream of corn soup 2 ith peas | *Bread cube salad Mrs. Donald Woodard : Poached eggs on whole wheat toast Reheated rolls . = Luncheon Milk to drink: Three c. for each ta Dance Chairman Toasted cheese and tomato sand- child: 1 ¢ for each adult, Mrs. Donald Woodard is chairman wiches ya of a dance to be given Nov. 30 in Tow [noluded Bouillon FRIDAY the Brookside community center by 3 2 Carrot sticks Verae Sorores chapter, Verus Cordis 5 Cup cakes (bought) Breakfast Sorority Te ’ Dinner Chilled tart apples De rn gto 10 30 = *Ham and sweets in cider a with baoon- crumbled p. m., will include Buttered spinach Cumehion a floor show and Beet and onion salad a Jitterbug conHot rolls and butter Turkey noodle soup test. Tommy LLY Orenth Bodung island Sliced yaskey sandwiches with let~ Schaffner and his S, Milk to drink: Four c, for each| tuce mayonnaise orchestra wil, child; 2 e. for each adult. | vanilla ice cream. play. . At This Amazingly Low Price . . . Wasson’s Christmas Gift Collection of Assisting Mrs. | - bo Woodard are Mes- .. dames Reathel 8 : Mrs. Woodard 0%, Arnold ; : y Koelliker and Russell Eden, — f ’ » i ‘ ; Miss Frances Stich ’ 2 To Be Hostess : E Miss Frances Stich wil honor n Miss Eleanora Naughton at a can- / K dlelight teas and shower Saturday In Ayres’ tearoom, The honor guest will be married to Eugene A. Francis on Thanksgiving day. Ciuests at the shower will be Mrs. R Michael J. Naughton, mother of the ’ ON : prospective bride, Mesdames Michael : Dved S ] Muskrais! Mish, David Johnston, Vincent Rog- . er ue us for XMAS . . . 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Mrs, Lillian Stephen- - % a the 1 “ . : ; Jey i O L A R ICE AND ay pO, won, Or of this lavish season! Magnificent furs . , . at a price so reasonable , , . so remarkably low . , , it makes such a : & FUEL CO. Election to Be Held choice the most sensible of all Christmas gifts . . . for her! 3 2000 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE | Alpha chapter, National Associa- | il Gg WW leh 19025. Ease ton of Women, wil ick ocr Ci he A ICE the bamboo room of the Hotell Three Payment Plans: Charge, Layaway, Deferred . . . Wasson’s Fur Salon, Second Floor L228) ga 7 PR [CE RE v.c.vn. cai howe vin | | De i

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