Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1948 — Page 23
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series of ladies parties fs anlumbia Club, It inesday in the 's. C. W, Rich- >, E. White are
include Nov, 17, ar, 16 and Apr,
Committees, InNational Counmen, will meet lay in the home Goldberg, 5201 A dessert erved. Backus of the hn will review y” (Ward),
upper is planned umnae Chapter, ta Sorority, for 7 in the chapter Iniversity. Miss ill introduce the Jes. . fashion show uss’. The new 3etty Boettcher, urgeon B. John. it; Mrs, Harry tary, and Mrs, treasurer, Lirmen. include chnieders, ways James B. Bor. iam C, Ewband, ph K. Brafford, arl C. Schrader, rs, Thomas F, ons,
Delta Koopa will have a tea Monday in the ent Club, Misses Cecelia Galvin, ith Gorman and re planning the
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Indiana Alpha a Chi Sorority, p.m. Saturday
n is chairman, mes Shirl Hant. Cleo Graph-
cnthony-Misses--
rjorie and Mararns and Norma
Dodds ss WCTU
Dr. D. Elton guest speakers 1 convention of > be held Oct. 28 Mi Wayne. the world's 8d mile. He on the youth eblood is a prohy at Earlham idress the mass
irty ciliary, Veteran will sponsor a
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THURSDAY, oot. 14, Gourmets’ Galle
Pork Chops ° Inviting Dish
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| For Cool Weather
By MARIE McCARTHY Since pork prices palliate pained purses a bit just now, we can afford to consider again this once democratic food. For a
time, recently, it was unbearably snobbish,
A homey dinner is heart-warm-ing these first chilly evenings, | harbingers .of the coming cold. Fireplaces come into their own and casseroles come out to steam and tempt. It's a good time to Serve a casserole of pork chops.
8 . . MOCK CHICKEN CASSEROLE Brown pork chops, threefourths inch thick, in an adequately sized skillet. Remove the chops to a flat casserole. each chop place a ring of green pepper, and, inside the ring, place one tablespoon of uncooked rice. On top of the rice place one slice of Bermuda onion and on the onion put one-half tomato. For each chop, use one-third cup of chopped celery and one-half cup of tomato juice (diluted one-
Season with one-half Yeaspodh of salt and a dash of pepper for each chop. Add a pit of sugar to taste. Simmer three hours in a 350-degree oven. Mashed sweet potatoes add something; corn muffins make everybody happy, especially with apply jelly. Pie enhanced by meringue like A snowdrift follows well, » » . CRUSTLESS LEMON PIE One and one-Half cups. sugar,
rind of two lemons, two cups of boiling water, one tablespoon butter and a pinch of salt. Beat the yolks till mixed; add other ingredients and cook in a double boiler, stirring till thick. Pour into a buttered pie casserole and cover with a A flutty meringue.
FLUFFY MERINGUE Cook one-half cup sugar, a dash of sait, one-fourth cup water and one-eighth teaspoon cream of tarter to the thread stage (236 degrees F.). 2 Gradually pour the sirup over
Wo stiffly beaten egg whites,|
beating continuously. Add thé grated rind of two lemons. Spread on the custard and brown in the oven. If you wield your spatula care-
the custard to each dessert plate intact. Serve when the ple 1s en-
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s » . CURRIED LAMB SHANKS 4 lamb shanks 2 tbsps. flour 2 tbsps. shortening 1 onion 2 tsps. salt is tsp. pepper 14 tsp. curry powder 1, c. rice (uncooked) Roll the lamb shanks in flour and brown slowly in the short-
Teen Problems—
Welcome Guests
By JEAN WHEN A brand-new friend invites you for A week-end, you will want to show off your guest manners. You know the basis - watchwords—helpfulness and courtesy. How about specific technique? Here's a point: It's always up to the guest to say goodnight; to suggest retiring. - ” » A COURTEOUS hostess can’t send a guest to bed any more than she can send & home, That is, she can't unless she has to. If the guest sits on and on and on, far into the night, the lady of the house will be forced to call quits. Don’t put your hostess to this test. When you're visiting,
tirely cooled.
watch your goodnight etiquette.
low cost will influence many a budget. and potatqes role for the most discriminating homemaker.
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o ” ” ening with the onion for 10 to 15 minutes. Add three cups of water, salt and pepper, Simmer slowly for 1 hours. When tender, add powder and thicken the paris with 1% teaspoons of flour mixed with one-third cup cold water. Serve on a bed of fluffy boiled rice with curry sauce for gravy. Serves four.
. J Retire Early You may have spent the evening chatting with the family or playing cards. You may ‘have returned from a late date or have bidden good-by to the last party-guest. In any case, it doesn't take much intuition to know when to call it a day. # 5» : WHEN the time seems ripe, get to your feet and bid the folks good-night. A nice touch is to thank your hostess for the pleasant day she has given you. “Once you start to bed; keep going. “Lingering in the hallway or on the stairs just prolongs the agony. If you share a bathroom with members of the family, you'll be expected to make your toilet first. So
grab your toothbrush and get
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BRAISE FOR TENDERNESS—These lamb shanks should be braised (slowly browned) until a crusty brown coat covers the meat. Their flavor is delicious and the Served on a bed of rice, they'll fill the meat
SANS COOKING—This is the
way lamb shanks look in the
butcher's counter. . Learning to identify the cheaper cuts - of meat will save many a penny for the economical buyer.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES |
Baby’s Sock—
‘land stocking leg is not on the
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It Aids Baking Dough Feom Sticke
By META GIVEN WOULDN'T bake better pie pastry cloth and a baby stocking leg? Amateur bakers cer-
people work slowly. When dough is exposed very long to the hot air, it sticks easily to a lightly floured board and rolling pin. As a result it has to be rerolled and patched and calls for additional flour and manipulation. The result is ‘tougher crust than that produced with much less handling. Flour rubbed into a pastry cloth
surface to be absorbed by the pastry. But even so the dough does not stick to the cloth »nd stocking and the rougher surface of both grips the dough and makes rolling easy and fast,
The cloth or the rolling pin either also can aid in transferring ‘he pastry to the pie pan. These are the chief reasons why beginning cooks are enthusiastic about a pastry cloth and many continue to use them after they become skillful. . . »n FRIDAY MENUS Breakfast Fresh pears Scrambled eggs Toasted English mufting Orange marmalade eon s Sauned Sram of mushroom soup Tess cheese sand-
cream * wiches on BY i wheat bread Canned Logan r
Stuffed veal Sttaks Lyonnaise potatoes Spinach. with sliced hard-cooked 88 g arnish and Vina! B and butter
al ned cherry ple Milk to rink: Three and one halt cups for AA child; one and one-h: f cups, each adult, in addition ro that in the day's menus ® » »
CANNED CHERRY PIE No. 2 can sour red cherries
Set Supper, Party A chili supper and card party will be given by the Fall Creek Civic League tomorrow night at 4503 Evanston Ave. The dinner
p. m.
The Ladies Auxiliary, South Side Turners, will have a card party at 8:30 p.m. Saturday in Turners Hall. Mesdames Edward L. S8haughnessey, Oliver 0. Wald, Charles Rugenstein and Bee
will be served from 6:30 to 8:30|-.
21% tbsps: cornstarch
paste. * Stir paste into juice in saucepan and place over heat. Cook with constant stirring
remove from heat, stir in sugar, salt and coloring, then cool while
Schneider are in charge.
Mrs. Ostrom
Mrs. Agnes H. Ostrom has joined the women's staff of The Indianapolis Times. A journalism graduate of Indiana University and the University of Missouri, she has done publicity work for numerous Indianapolis clubs and organizations, including campaigns for the Marion County and Indianapolis Girl Bcouts. She also has done writing In several political campaigns, served as chief deputy of, the Marion County Juvenile Court for several years and was with the Center Township Assessor’ s office. During the war she was a member of Theta Sigma Phi's sponsoring editorjal committee for “Cadettiquette,” published in the Wabash 8t. USO Branch She and her 9-year-old daughter, Cynthia Anne, live at 4564 Stratford Ave. Mrs. Ostrom" is a member of the Women's Press Press Club of Indiana, Theta Sigma Phi and Kappa Alpha Theta Sororities -and otper club. groups. - TRIE
parent education; Mra Elwood J. home and family life.
Also, Mrs. Miles 8. Duwe, music; Mrs, Frank 8. Wood Jr. pro gram; Mrs. Donald Mehl, publications; Mrs. Norman Allgood, radio and’ legislature; Mrs. Maxine Brennan, safety; Mrs. Fletcher Stern, + Bafley, character and religious ] education; Mrs. Charles Crane, publicity, and Mrs. Samuel > Kelley,
Serving on the School 60 executive board are Mrs. Mary 8. Ray, principal; Mrs. John H. Roberta Jr., president; Mrs, Douglas Hill, vice president; Mrs, A. V. Bailey and Mrs. Howard Foltz, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. LeRoy Bassett, treasurer; Mrs. Aylmer Cunningham, membership; Mrs. Hill, program; Mrs, Emery Kenyon, Children's Museum. Others are Mrs. Bert Heitkam, publicity; Mrs. Harry Colburn, safety; Mrs. Thomas Sinclair, parent ‘education; Mesdames Harvey Sigmond and A. M. Ross, hospitality; Mrs, Martin Lang, health; Mrs. Robert Kanze, religious education; Mrs. Claude Midgley, ways and means; Mrs. Charles E. Boswell, juvenile guidance, and! Mrs. Ruth Sweetman, teléphone. P-TA unit meetings scheduled for next week follow: TUESDAY James BE. Roberts—1:30 p. m. Tea for mothers of new pups. BSpecial music,
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ure and resift into mixing ‘bowl hwith salt. Cut shortening into flour with pastry blender or two knives until particles are size of rice grains. Drip water slowly over flour mixture .while tossing lightly with a fork. Press pastry gently together with hands to form ball and clean every trace of dough from sides of bowl. Divide dough in half, roll out to a little less than % inch thick and fit into
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edge of lower crust with water. Lay on top crust, and press genaround to seal two crusts Trim
making pastry. Sift flour, meas-
‘parent aban class. Civic film, “Where Will We Hide?" *~ WEDNESDAY School 10—1:45 p. m. Invocation, Rev. Ford Porter. Music by special chorus, Business meeting and tea. School 290—-2:30 p. m. “Better Lives for All Our Children,” Miss Frances Graney. Music by 1st and 2d grade children. Tea.
Miss Nanci Golden. Music by 34 and 4th grades,
Bevel 39—1:30 p. m, Mrs. Lena
Krueger, Women's Prison, speaker. 1B commencement. School 91-—1:15 p, m, Short busi-
teachers new to school.
Juvenile Unit Plans Meeting
{8chool 6910-4. m. H. J. Plérson of WHEM to address #
1:30 p. m.—Parent education Women,
School 36--3:15, p. m, Mr, Ruby principal, will welcome new ‘
perfectly: off Aoi flush Tush with ple plate.
patrons, on the Children’s Museum,”
in and out quickly!
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