Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1948 — Page 16
'illed Cookies in Heart Shape Carry Out Valentine Theme For a Children’s Party "+" Not Only the Kids, But Family Grownups, "Too, Will Find Holiday Sweets Tempting By META GIVEN nr FOR A CHILDREN'S Valentine party, nothing att
more delight to the occasion than food which carries out
* the traditional hedrt shape and the pink and white colors.| i Paday's stuffed cookie recipe supplies an idea for the approoi motif and color. Even a family of adults will enjoy these you're an amateur, don’t let the recipe stop you. As soon as is made, take pains to mold it into a smooht rectangle 6
in Be to do the rolling quickly, and roll the dough in two directions — start in the middle and roll away from you. Then
+ k the/side. Then with the aid of the TO eis in rectangu. towel bring the plain side of the time in the SOugH aver onto the strawberry warm | mounds. : : ? » Cut the cookies out with a “|heart-shaped cutter, cutting out the hearts so that the strawberry mixture is centered in each heart. The cookies are cut and sealed) in one motion. Sprinkle with
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the ; sugar (For Sunday dinner) gradually, cream until light and|% c. apple juice Add the egg, beat well, | % ¢. mincemeat them mix with the creamed|2 thsps. sugar mixture. 1 tsp. lemon juice Add the flour alternately with! Simmer the apple juice down] milk. Add the vanilla. .Mix thor-{to two-thirds of a cup, about 10| Shape into a rectangle. minutes. Add the mincemeat and Wrap in waxed paper and chill] sugar, simmer for about five minjam, citron utes. Remove from the heat and coloring. Lay the rectangle/add the lemon juice. J Makes two-thirds of a cup or floured towel. Roll out one-eighth | from four to five servings.
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Place one-half teaspoon of the Flowers
jam mixture at intervals, an : equal distance apart over “There's a flower for every age of the dough, Brush off the excess p on Valentine Day,” says
illlam 8. Horn, president of the Indianapolis Allied Florists Association. ; First celebrated abotit the third century, Valentine day began for the worship of St. Valentine, an = early day martyr. The occasion —jater-was usurped by Cupid and what originally was a time of prayer became a day when love was honored. Now that less costly gifts are exchanged, flowers are among the most popular of the inexpensive gifts. For example, Mr. Horn says, the red rose is right for the ardent lover; carnations for the 60-year-old couple. | Modest violets will please the {demure teen-ager. “For a gala J dancing party,” he says, “a glamorous corsage of orchids or a single gardenia will receive compliments. Or, to be different, try
Women Druggists {Hold Meeting ——
A luncheon meeting and hobby show were held yesterday by the Women's Organization, National Association of Retail Druggists.' The group met in LaRue's Res-| taurant. fan? i There was a business meet-! ing after the luncheon. Final plans were discussed for the |card party to be held Feb. 19 in Ayres’ Auditorium. 1 Mrs. Fred Dunnington was! chairman of the luncheon, as-| sisted by Mesdames Frank WenBy MRS. ANNE OABOT (zel, John Cochran, William You'll want this blouse righ |Scheerer, Raymond Kane, Rayaway to’ lighten your winter- mond Kunz, L. T. DeLoste, Victor i weary wardfobe. Make it in one |FTaU and B. E. Wakefield. c.is0f the delicious riew spring - priuts to dress up a suit. Be Teen ‘Agers' Hold “A
For date ht kle, . Denvy crepe - a : Bon Dance in Center ; There was a dance for city!
5 embroidered in gold or silver + and buttons matching the em- ‘teen agers last night in the Gar-| broidery color. field Community Center. Tom To obtain compléte directions, ‘Wayne and his orchestra played. tissue pattern, sizes 14, 16 and | ‘A special bus took the teen +18 included, finishing instruc- lagers from the center to: Fountions, transfer for design and [tain Square after the dance. embroidery instructions for ————————————————————— RAT “2. Pattern 5586, send 16 cents dr. lg), 21.7. . _-coin, your name, address and Guild to M eet the pattern number. to Anne At 8 p. m. today the Lake Shore . Cabot, The Indianapolis Times; {Country Club Ladies Guild will "530 8. Wells 8t., Chicago 7. meet at the clubhouse.
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y 1 , baking granulated sugar. Place on an 7 3% tsp, salt ungreased cookie sheet about Bt 14 ¢. margarine one-half inch apart. pt % c. sugar Bake 10 to 12 minutes at 375 Bey 1 e888 ams : {degrees F. Pick up the trimmings, 1 2 tbsps. milk ' |shape into a smaller rectangle. 3 % tsp. vaniila If the dough becomes too soft, Ad Filling: chill again. Repeat until the Fie 4 1 c. strawberry J dough is used up. Makes 22 4 1 tbsp. finely chopped citron cookies, two and a fourth inches ri 2 to 3 drops red coloring in diameter, ; Sift the flour, resift with the » % baking powder and salt. Cream| HOT MINCEMEAT SAUCE
PTA WILL OBSERVE FOUNDERS DAY—Founders day programs : month. For one of them, to be held next Wednesday in School 80, pupils will model costumes like those worn when the organization was started just over a half century ago. The models shown, in costumes owned by relatives and’ friends, are (left to right) Barbara Allen, Patricia Watson, Sandra McCrory, Trudgen. The program at School 80-also will honor Mrs. Alice” McLellan Birney and Mrs. Phoebe Apperson
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By SALLY TODAY 18 Ashi Wednesday, the beginning of Lent. And Lent, of course, is the tradi. tional time for “giving up” something. Aside good chance to prove to yourself that you're your own boss. Plump Penny has been meaning to swear off sweets. Well, today's the day. ‘ Fred knows that cigarets put a crimp in his budget. He could stop smoking for Lent, couldn't he? : » » . TARDY Tessie is always late for school. She might give ae teacher the surprise of her life; punctuality from now till Easter. - 5 A Be-Kind-to-Parents Month could just as well start on Ash Wednesday. Remember all those thoughtful little things you've been meaning to do for mom and pop? : J »r . . NO MATTER what your church afliliations, there's
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Fashions— a 4 Bargain: Custom-Design Copies At Half the Price of Originals 10r, Betwixt $200 and $300 ee a cut 7 REW YORK, Fob. Copies of threo suits by ane of
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a skirt similar to the gray. Prices on the Conti-designed costumes range upward from about $125.
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Photo by John Spicklemirs, Times Staff Photographer.
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