Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1947 — Page 21

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Mrs. Norma Koster, supervisor of|| special activities for the park de-| . partment, will speak at the Febru-| ary meeting of the eleventh district] '. council, American Legion auxiliary,|

to be at 7:30 p. m. today in the

. "0 BE A covered dish supper will follow the business meeting of the Irving-

“ton unit juniors'at 4 p. m. Monday |:

the post home,

Election of offiners will be held. -

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have a luncheon preceding the business meeting at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the post home. A board meeting at 1:30 p. m. will precede the business meeting.

Installation Arranged

Theta chapter, Phil Delta Pi sorority, will install new officers at a founders day dinner Wednesday in the Meridian house. New officers include Mrs. Leon Sacket, president; Mrs. Robert Krauss, vice president; Mrs. Lester Reayis, secretary; Mrs. William Houchins, treasurer; Mrs. Jerry Griffin, rush captain, and Mrs. Robert Moore, chaplain. Installation services will be held for Mesdames Charles Homburg, Naomi McIntyre and Herbert Pier-

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Press Women Book Miss Jesse P. Rice

Miss Jesse Pearl Rice, former as-,

sistant to Col. Oveta Culp Hobby when she was head of the WAC, . will speak to the Indiana Woman's Press club at noon Tuesday in the Hotel Washington. Hostesses for the luncheon will be Mesdames Alvin Hall, Everett L. Moore and John Kleinhenz. Reservations should be made with Mrs. John Dyer by Monday.

Miss Smith to Head

Alumnae Group

Miss Martha Louise Smith was elected president of the Alumnae club of St. Mary-of-the-Woods college at a meeting of the group held recently. - Other officers chosen were Mrs. J. Albert Smith Jr. vice president; Mrs. Harry C. Scott, secretary; Miss Ruth Kremp, treasurer, and Miss Mary Jane Remmetter, chairman of the membership committee.

Riley Units to Meet

The following units of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild will sew at the hospital next week: Monday—"June Time”; Tuesday — “Old John Henry”; Wednesday—“Jest Do Your Best”; Thursday — “Jolly Miller” and “A Windy Day”; PFriday—“Let Something Good Be Said.”

tarts—heart-shaped for Feb. 14,

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the seal, allowing the juice to flow and be lost. The most practical way is to of it, and serve it with the baked tarts. Also, the pastry should be

recipe will appear tomorrow.

. » » MONDAY 3 Breakfast Apricot juice Oatmeal

Buttered toast with jam or marmalade : Luncheon Cream of caulifiower soup Cold sliced roast pork sandwiches Sliced tomatoes and lettuce Remainder of colonial raisin loaf cake Dinner

Pan-fried liver Bacon strips French-fried onions a Parsley boiled potatoes Watercress, lettuce, tomato, green pepper and chopped hard-cooked egg salad Bread and butter *Old-time cherry half moons » » . TUESDAY Breakfast Baked apples Poached eggs on foast Luncheon Black bean soup Crisp crackers Mixed raw vegetables in lettuce rolls Fig bars 0a Dinfier *Chicken and‘corn casserole Buttered broccoli Minted canned pear salad Hot rolls and butter

~Datebread pudding

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out on the baking sheet and scorch

drain off the juice, make a sauce | & » ” . ! WEDNESDAY | Breakfast | Combined grapefruit and orange | juice { Pancakes with butter and sirup Luncheon Cream of broccoli soup Peanut butter and watercress sandwiches on raisin bread Canned plums . Dinner *Hunter’s dinner Canned "peach and cottage cheese salad Toasted French bread Lemon fruit jello ” "= THURSDAY Breakfast Stewed apricots : Hot’ cooked wheat cereal Buttered English mufiins Orange marmalade Luncheon Olive-nut sandwiches : Carrot and celery curls New York ice cream and chocolate cookies (bought) Dinner Baked stuffed fish. garnished with watércress, sliced cucumbers and broiled tomato slices Buttered Frenched green beans Cabbage and green pepper slaw ~ “Grapefruit and prune pie " » s FRIDAY Breakfast Tomato juice French toast with powdered sugar. Luncheon Green peppers stuffed with corned beef hash

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Rolled oat muffins Chilled fresh pears Dinner | Broiled loin lamb chops Mint sauce Hash browned potatoes {* Molded avocado salad Buttered mixed frozen vegetables Strawberry ice cream Little frosted cup cakes made in the form of hearts » ”» » i SATURDAY Breakfast {Chilled grapefruit halves Soft-cooked eggs Buttered whole wheat toast Luncheon Scotch broth Crisp crackers Lettuce and tomato salad Butterscotch-nut cornstarch pudding

Dinner

| «Baked savory meat patties Baked sweet potatoes

Whole wheat bread and butter { Baked apricots

= ” ” SUNDAY . Breakfast Fruit cup (grapefruit and orange | sections, pear, grapes and apple) : Popovers | Scrambled eggs : Dinner

{Mashed potatoes Buttered beets Endive salad with French dressing Banana cake with lemon icing : Supper *Clam chowder Hot crackers French bread with butter Cucumber fingers marinated in seasoned vinegar Pear slices with cream cheese

*Recipes for dishes marked with asterisks will appear tomorrow through next Wednesday. .

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4 . le. . VALENTINE JELLY TAR 2c. all-purpose flour 3

8 '¢. vegetable shortening Red jam or jelly

Mix sifted flour and salt. Measure shortening. Cut in about % of the shortening with pastry blender or two knives until as fine as meal. Cut in remaining shortening to size of large peas. Sprinkle four tablespoons cold water over different parts of mixture. "Mix thoroughly with fork until all particles cling together and form a ball of dough. Roll dough % Inch thick and cut into heart shapes. In half the hearts cut smaller hearts and re move the centers. Prick hearts that have not had centers removed, Bake in very hot oven (450 degrees F.) five to 10 minutes. Cool. Put plain and cut-out hearts together with red jam or jelly. Makes about two dozen.

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School Set

‘Mrs. Maude R. Jacobs of South

will give lectures at the fifth course of the judging school sponsored by the Garden Club of Indiana, = The school will be held Tuesday, |S] Wednesday and Thursday in Block's auditorium. . . Opening at 9 a. m. Tuesday, the school will offer four lectures, including flower show practice, landscape design, flower arrangement and horticultural practice, Exams Thursday & A talk on color will open Wednesday's program with lectures on point scoring and flower show judging ‘concluding the program. Written accreditation examinations will be given Thursday for those working ‘to become . judges. Mrs. B. F. Orr is in charge of the flower show committee. Mrs. Burke Nicholas is general chairman,

Sorority Meets Delta chapter of Chi Phi Gamma sorority met recently at the home of Mrs, Wendell B. McKissick, 5819 E. Washington st. .

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