Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1947 — Page 17
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’ the program olor films will and Mrs. E. E, West's talk. «chairman of the F. Hughes, Albert
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iturday nights in nasium. The per en to the public, | be on sale at the will be used for olarship fund. ieler, English ine pervisor for the st ‘are Bob Bowes, ed Kackley, Herb ston, Louis Rane tman, Rob Roy ick Frenzel. ngton is presidens arsh Blackburn is John Vehling is
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n Elizabeth, Hil, warried to Donald [ay 7, will be hone icheon-bridge and Saturday afternoon, 1 be Mrs. Russell 23 N. Bradley ave, | include Mesdames John Stone, Lloyd Ispaw, Paul Traub, + Stephen Minton yall, Misses Betty Baker, Joan Frei« 1 Brock, Ann Gill RS, = » 8 nt of Miss Mary ind Robert E. Klier ' her mother, Mrs, n, 2219 Prospect st, 1 be May 15.
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MEDIUM LARGE onions glamorous and delicious when made | into cups that are stuffed with al”,
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harmonizing food like baked beans or corned beef hash. The uncooked portions of the onion may be used with another dish for the next day. “ Hu ~ ONIONS STUFFED WITH BAKED BEANS (For Thirsddy dinnér) b-large Spanish onions (2 1bs.) One 16 or 17 oz. can baked beans 1 1b. cheese, grated (1 ¢.) Salt .to suit taste
Peel onions and wash. Remove thick slice from stem end and sCO0p out one-half cup pulp from centers, Pierce each through the center in several places to keep whole during boiling, Drop , anions into four
HOT SANDWICHES i (For Friday luncheon): Thinly sliced smoked ham 8 slices bread 4 ¢. butter or margarine Prepared mustard
1% e.milk. ‘
Slowly saute ham until thoroughly heated and lightly browned. Lightly spread bread slices with mustard. Place ham between two bread slices. Beat egg: add milk and dip sandwiches in mixture. Brown on both sides in butter or margarine,
Jane Ann Messing Honor Student
TEEN TOGS— |
Pedal pusher . shorts top summer fashion notes for sports wear. in the teen style sphere. Virginia Rock, a junior at Sheridan high school, wears a striped play coat and a white
COLUMBIA, Mo., April 22.—Miss| Jane Ann Messing, a junior at Stephens college here, hag been formally initiated
quarts of boiling water (one teaspoon salt to each quart) ar 1: boil! gently, uncovered, until just tender, | 25 to 30 minutes,
Drain and wash out ‘core from! centers of onions to form cups. |
an enrollment of Combine beans with all but on 2225 who qualified
fourth cup -of grated cheese: salt! to taste. Fill onion cups and & in a buttered pan. Sprinkle cheese
1 top an quarter of the on top and bake in moderately hot school year.
oven (425 degrees PF) or under | broiler. Bake until beans are hot! and cheese is golden brown,
Serves five, aL
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4nto Phi ‘Theta national honorary scholastic fraternity. She Ms one of 52 students out of
for this honor ‘during the first
Miss Messing the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Messing, 5631 Lowell ave. Indi-| post
Miss Messing is
tee shirt with the shorts, Virginia is president: of the DD. ON, club.
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8 setting of Hoosier scenes. murals will show the Dunes, Brown | , county hills, Clifty Falls and the! . Indiana countryside.
ington, W. Va., will be at Block's Thursday to Judge | flower member of the American Society | of Landscape Architects and chair- | {man of the judging schools accred- | (iting committee for the National | Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc, |
she will speak on 1 Gardens.”
torium Friday morning to give suggestions on flower arrangements. |
Smith College Club | Plans Luncheon
To Arrange | Flower Exhibit
' Members of 26 garden clubs of | the central west district, Indiana Garden club, will make flower ‘ar- | rangements for the 30 tables to be
featured in Block's fourth annual ,uotdoor dining exhibition in the (store's auditorium.’
The show, opening Thursday, will continue through May 3. | The tables will be displayed in! Wall
Judging Thursday Miss Virginia Cavendish, Huntlandscape architect, !
arrangements. She is a
“That afternoon at 2:30 o'clock “Year Round | She will be in the audi- | table settings and
There is no admission charge.
| The Indianapolis Smith College
employing club will have a luncheon meet-'
has been formed in Wichita, $89,000 fewer men and 784,000 more Ing next Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. |
|Erwin Stout,. 6225 Sunset lane, will!
Emin pmm— [ be the hostess. Final plans will! |be made for a dance the group |
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