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. TUESDAY, NOV. 9, 1948

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Art Students League Open Its Annual Exhibition

PRIZE WINNERS—Chief award winners at the 12th’ annual exhibition of the Indianapolis Art Students League exhibition which opened today in Block's auditorium are shown. They are (left to right] Mrs. Earl O. Jeffries, who won top

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prize for the most outstanding picture in any medium with her oil landscape, "Outskirts in Winter" - [pictuged), and Mrs. Fred Guckelberg, who received the Belle Crippin Memorial Award for the best floral still life. :

Leap Year

Dance Planned

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in waltzing and rhumbd, and! ; prizes will be awarded thel/®0n in the club winners.

Directing the affair will be|Hampton are Patricia Bates, Sabra Black, Sus- event. an Cadick, Virginia Clark, Mary|__, Garstang, Joellyn Holland, Jane! Riverside

hoffer, Joseph Klefeker, Richard] Lugar, Thomas Lugar, Scott, Wynne.

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‘Hunt Ceremony ‘To Be Sunday

The annual Blessing of the gipner reservations. Mrs, Dallas! Hounds, ceremony of the Traders/C. Murray is general chairman. Point Hunt, will be held at 2:30

will open at 1:30 p. m. and dinner will be served from 5 to 7 p. m. to {holders of reserved tickets. Mrs. | {William Taylor has charge of,

Mrs. Clyde Pearce will be in

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Founders Day |; > _ Mrs. Earl Jeffries

Wins Top Prizes Luncheon Set

The 12th annual exhibition of the Indianapolis Art Students * will celebrate

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luncheon

Pinch of Salt Often Varies to Suit Individual’s Taste

it be a small or- large pinch, de;, BEEF HASH

B OLD - FASHIONED cookbooks|pends on the likes and dislikes : often called for a “pinch of salt”|of her family. People’s tastes do? Jeli, Suions, sliced in recipes, and sometimes modern vary, and it's easier to please bsps. n drippings

them by “pinching” than by mea-|# medium-sized cooked potatoes

Block’s auditorium. Members of|Alumnae of Gamma Phi Betajobject to this, feeling it’s notisuring quite small amounts of 2 cups diced, cooked leftover beef

the league and their guests at-|Sorority at 1 p. m. Saturday. The|specific enough. And it’s certainly salt according to someone else's tended a tea this afternoon inlevent will be held in the Sky Tue that whatever a pinch of salt

Sonnets Tb the Spening Room of the Indianapolis AthEarl O. Jeffries, president, and/letic Club. It will be the 14th Earl Beyer and George Jo Mess, anniversary of the alumnae. artists, presented the program.

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provided the music. the exhibition were Edmund gq Mrs. George Rasch. Brucker and Garo Z. Anptreasian, iV A has established Salt or other flavorings. Mrs. Jeffries won top prize foritw, camps for underprivileged

is to me, it may not be the same

. It's often said that a really good cook Keeps tasting as seaMrs. H. E. Henely Jr. is chair- sonings are added to get that Mrs. Claude Patterson, Carmel... of the luncheon and she will just-right flavor. In no other way. Judges for|pe assisted by Mrs. Russell Brown |¢an she be sure her concoction contains a pleasing amount of!

{ The reason for saying a “pinch, - the most outstanding picture in njigren and also awarded annuailof salt” is to indicate to the cook| ° any medium, an oil landscape en-samp scholarships to girls living|that some salt is needed to im-

roast or pot roast

standards. Milk : av 'A pinch of salt r WEDNESDAY MENUS piaciol aa. Peppe * Breakfast | Cook onion slices in bacon CR ea ch real drippings until yellow and soft.

|Add potatoes, cut in small dice, and beef; add just enough milk ito moisten. Season with salt and pepper to taste, | Mix well, cover skillet and sim{mer until under side of hash is well browned. Fold over, slide onto a hot platter and garnish

Brown sugar Cinnamon toast Luncheon Double decker 55 salad and sardine sandwiches Crisp celery Winter pears Dinner Beef ha or frozen asparagus

ed titled, “Outskirts in Winter.” Sheiin communities away from its|prove the flavor of the food, and, Cream: Shecheohilod peaches on lettuce (with 1 also first place the cam . | o parsley. life forint ry. 7 » tn pa. that the amount used, whether, Pumpki Brey AN VIIGE do crust i Serves five. Mrs. Fred Guckelberg received , : the Belle Crippin Memorial

AWard for the best floral still] life, “Spring Flowers,” and took two honorable mentions. The show which included 91 works in portrait, still life and landscape, will be open to the public from 9:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. in the auditorium through Nov. 20. Other winners are Mrs. Kenneth Symons, first prize in the landscape division, and Mrs. LouMse Ratliff, first and second place in landscape. Second and third prize recipients in still life were Mrs. Symons and Mrs. Garvin Bastian. Mrs. Copeland Bowers took first place in portraits and William E./|

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