Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1947 — Page 19

3, A came Plan ar iS. H. S. Stow "tn. Kenneth Ket, 106 3," ¥ Mn. y, G. 4 eta Given. The Iodianapolls brash, No Outstanding acts from the 25th|chapter, Theta Nu sorry, at| n's. 1p m tional League of annual Shortridge high school Jun-1g p. m. tomorrow, the 1, rant. Speak- 3 Women, will have Fagin annual _— for Vaudeville will be presented at{ The sorority will have 1ts founders will be honored at-the Theta Sigma Long, - | sme 18 an ‘unusual plo—in ap- [meeting at 1:30 p. m. Saturday at a luncheon of Ladies of the Scottish day dinner-dance at 7 p. m.|Phi “raz” banquet to | ’ Wed. Mrs. E. | pearance, punchy flavor and vit-|the Caroline Scott Harrison D. A.R. Rite at 12:15 p. m. next Tuesday in|Saturday at the Columbia club, {6 p. m. Feb. 19 in th \. Delaware ° | amin RC It is light enough to serve chapter house presidents; Mrs. Hubert Lantz, sec-|the cathedral. . v " cafeteria. ; man Jenson : : | at the end of a substantial meal, Hostesses will be Mrs. Edwin I.|retarystreasurer; Mrs, .Wayne 'M.| ~The entertainment will be in the|music of Cole Porter; “Harrigan's| The banquet is sponsored an-'and Miss Wilma W ous |. In order to make § pie with the Poston, Martinsville; Dr. Johnnie Harvey, publicity’ chairman; Mrs. auditorium following the luncheon Heyday," featuring favorite Irish|nually by the Butler chapter of the , - ; freshest appeal, postpone putting/R. Smith, Bloomirigion; Mesdames|Fred Myers, parliamentarian, and in the dining room. tunes, and “An Artistry in Swing,” national professional journalism|Georgia Glanakos, m | Protestant | the filling into the crust not long-|Charles A. Pfafflin, Rose Marie Mrs, W. E. Swinford, historian.e Acts included in the presentation with a 13-piece jive band, fraternity for women. “Razz” gifts|bara Fark, tickets; N P. Wm. Wed. | er than an hour before. serving|Cruzan, Winifred Adams, E. R. =~ | will be “Fantasy of China"—an orig-| Mrs. George L. Clark is chairman will be presented to outstanding|of Detroit, Miss Margaret Dinkela pmimittee re- L time. But the pie crust can be|Shoemaker and Albert 8, MacLeod. Miss Helen Elliott. Mrs. Carolyn inal ballet with original music by|of the executive committee, andjcoeds on the campus. ker and Miss Hillka Wi | made ahead of time, the prunes| An original. skif, “A Crusader|Ayres Turner will provide music. Raul Gill; “Sing Out the News,” a|Mrs. Dean Hall is chairman of dec-| - Appointed by - Miss Marjorie, tions, and Misses 8 - ‘ | soaked and grapefruit sectioned and [Comes to - Indiana,” will be pre-| Mrs, H, 8. McKee, Greensburg, satire on the newspaper business; orations, Mrs, John H, Jefferson is| Phillips of Zionsville, president and| ton, Ruth Ellen p. m. Wed. | covered and kept in the refrigera-|sented by Mrs, Clyde Titus and|will preside. “Porter's Parodies,” built around ‘the’ program chairman. . chairman of arrangements, are Miss n, 3239 Guil- § | tor. — : . Bling. panty; i HUNTER'S DINNER a : : (For Wednesday dinner) a Bela. 8:30 | 1b, dried lima beans . E % 1b, lean pork. — {1 tsp. bacon drippings ’ v | 1 medium onion . 3% , salt . v, - 43 2S yO a iy STRAUSS ; : id ey SAYS: TRADITION WITH A ‘TOUCH OF TOMORROW! Ircer No. 2 can tomatoes oF ’ 1 green pepper “ 4 1 ec. dried noodles = 1 tbsp, finely chopped parsley » : Ff Wash lima Deal, 334 one yaar eold water and or four BORY united | hours. Cut pork into half-inch and Richard i cubes and brown in the drippings o'clock last | with the chopped onion in a Dutch \venue Chris- | oven. . » F. W. Wieg- | Add the drained soaked beans, > iL three cups water and the salt, cover ighter of Mr. | and simmer half an hour, ‘Then - strong, 355 8. | | add coarsely cut celery, thickly '.-Scalf is the | | sliced carrots, the tomatoes and pepBen C. Scalf, 3 per And heat to boiling. Then add j noodl . i I Again cover and cook 15 minutes, ey. the ma- | or until noodles are well cooked. coral frock. | Add more salt if desired. Serve id 35 wern by | piping hot with parsley sprinkled “app x wer girl, and |* pver the top. gbearer, wore p Makes four or ive servings. i » Gown ; GRAPEFRUIT AND PRUNE PIE : white satin % (For Thursday dinner) t yoke and a i % Ib. prunes . tip vell cas. . 20. cold water A cap, and she M " Srindtain grapefruit EN roses. 3 i sugar his brother's | g : Sheps, Sommsiaich via ushe be , range Sen Yue | “baked 9-inch pastry shell . Soak the prunes in cold water 8 + i the home of . four hours. Remove pits and re- gh e couple left © serve liquid (about 14 cups). Fine- i p. They will ® ly chop four or five of, these prunes sauce, i Peel and section grapefruit neatFly; drain juice (about 2 cup) and 4 om en § combine prune liquid. Mix comn- : * starch with % cup of the fruit * Juices to a smooth paste, Heat reWV I maining juice to boiling and add | cornstarch mixture, stirring con- ; Pirst Fri % stantly, until mixture bolls, f i'n Friends | Add sugar, grated orange rind ' IS. ath-- | and finely chopped prunes. Arrange i grapefruit sections and whole . prunes In baked pie shell, pour hot i sauces over the top. Cool before serving. Makes one 9-inch pie, » * - MOLDED AVOCADO SALAD (For Friday dinner) / © 1 pkg. lemon-flavored gelatin : i 13 tap. salt 3 " 1'% @. bolling water § 1 firm ripe avocado L 1 tsp. lemon juice ! ma I. Garten erties # s the last in "Combine lemon gelatin and salt 3 lefit of the fin a mixing bowl. Poyr in water and - ervice com- [stir until gelatin is dissolved. Cool. ; iy 2 Peel and rice or mash avocado. he § Add lemon juice and blend. 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