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CR CHICKEN S8OUP WITH EGG DUMPLINGS A (For Monday luncheon) + Soup: 4 1b. stewing chicken 1 branch celery 1 small onion 1 small carrot 3 tsps. salt 1% qts. cold water Dumplings: % c. flour 1% tsp. salt % tsp. baking powder 1 egg 1 c. water Clean chicken inside and out and ‘|drain thoroughly. Fit pieces com“Ipactly into stewing kettle, add| celery, onion and carrot cut in| * °’ quarters, the salt, then the cold : a : 5 . |watér. Heat to boiling, then reduce heat, cover tightly and simmer 'FLOWERING' BOUDOIR — An indoor rose garden will |yntil chicken eg tender, or "bloom" all year ‘round in this ensemble of draperies and bed- |about two hours. spread. There's also a matching dressing table skirt." Lift out chicken and vegetables. ® There should be 1'% quarts of goodBy JEAN TABBERT | strength chicken broth. Heat to DESIGNED TO LIGHTEN the spirits of any young miss, a new |poiling,. Have dumplings batter print bedroom ensemble is the ideal summer “surprise” for a daugh- |made as follows: th ter home from the book and pen hazards of a winter away at school. 8ift flour, then measure and rePictured is such an ensemble, chosen from an assortment, at Wasson's, [sift with salt and baking powder. One combination comes in a'Beat egg, add water, then add flour $4 4 . ’ printed faille with plain taffeta |mixture, beating thoroughly only : Family Hour ruching and a corded edge. Tur- |yntil dough is smooth. Batter quoise-and-cherry and red-and- |ghould be thin. green are two of the attractive | prizzle batter into soup by pour-

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Patrons, pupils and teachers of school 77 will be special guests at the Children's Museum “family hour” from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday afternoon. Assisting Miss Mary Ronk, principal, will be teachers from the school. They are Mrs. J. J. Priester, Mrs, James Cromer II and Miss Anna Pearl Hamilton. Others on the committee are officers of the school's Parent-Teacher Association. At 2 p.m. tomorrow the third in a series of nature walks, sponsored by the’ Museum, will be beid. Members of youth groups and interested adults are invited to attend the walk, which will start from the greenhouse at Garfield park.

Musicale Tuesday

Zeta chapter, Sigma Alpha Iota musical sorority, will have a guest musicale Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Jack A. Goodman, 301 W. Kessler blvd. Appearing on the program will be Misses Nellie Jones, Mary Jane Gaubatz, Catherine Van Deman, Dorothy Fidger, Mary Barton and Dorothy Scott

and Mrs. Helen Thomas Robinson.

semble. This quilting idea is used | again in the glazed chintz pattern illustrated. The matching pieces suggest | many other home furnishing | ideas. For instance, several windows—bunched in. one corner of | a room—may be given a broad look by hanging marquiset curtain panels to the floor.

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unit and the “problem” becomes ‘a highlight of the room.

The extra long drapes in the selection are lined. The French marquiset panels are made of permatized fabric. That means no starching for the busy housewife. The panels come in eight | lengths and are made for three sizes of windows—regular, bathroom and the bay type. An adaptable part of the ensemble is the sham, usually a cover for the bed pillows. In this case, it can be sewn into a pillow slip modeled after the one in the picture.

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lat the boiling point for three or (four minutes. Serve piping hot {with a dash of paprika or a light {sprinkling of freshly chopped parIsley, Use meat” from chicken to [make a chicken sandwich filling or |a salad.

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W. W. French, Mishawaka, was {re-elected chairman of region IX of {the Camp Fire Girls at the re-

lgional conference held here recently.

P. O. Ferrel will serve as vice chairman. Named to the executive committee were Mrs. A. A. McCurdy, Grand | Rapids, Mich.; Mrs. Lyle H. Barnes, | Columbus, O.; Mrs. William E. Mec- | Bride, Chicago; Mrs. Aaron Black- { ford, Findlay, O.; Mrs. Roger | Barnes, ‘Detroit, Mich.; and Mrs. H. | E, Burckhalter, Robinson, IIL Mrs. M. R. Granger and Mr. Ferrel will serve on the national

Camp Fire council.

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