Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1949 — Page 20

Of Speakers

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° “of personal and community zood!W. Davis will be at the speaker's

Marott H Hotel Next Week

Altrusa Club Plans Luncheon; Woinen’s Organization to Meet : lis Altrusa Club will have a 12:30 p. m.| huncheon meeting Saturday in the Hotel Washington. Miss ‘Hazel Williams, executive secretary of Altrusa Interna-

tional, will attend the meeting. Mrs. Sue Sherman, memchairman will present pins to new members. 3 Mrs. Clotilde Embree Funk, artist, will speak on “Tilustrating

A Book.” Miss Maudie Carruth ~ Lois Anderson will preside.

PTA Groups

Release List

Garden City Unit Will View Film hd speakers will appear ‘on ~~ program of county — PTA oe meeting next week. Those scheduled follow: MONDAY Garden City—1: 30 p m. Social room, Indiana National Bdnk. Parent education. study group. U. 8. travel film will be shown.

is program chairman and Mis

Jean Canu will speak to the/ Alliance Francaise at 8 p. m, next Thursday in the Marott Hotel. A dinner at 6 p. m. will precede the! |talk, - His subject is “Will the [20th Century Be An American Century?’ Mr, Canu, a French writer and professor, is the of-| ficial lecturer of the Alliance, Francaise of the United States. | e has been a member of the,

Bee of Bryn Mawr, Middle-|

bury and Mills - Colleges and served at the University of Chi-| cago ‘as a “visiting professor.” There will be a musical program under the. direction of] Madame -D. D. Chamilovitch.| Mrs, C. W. ‘Weathers ig in charge] of the-dinner,

Mrs. Frank Wenzel is chairman| of the luncheon for members of the Women’s Organization, National Association of Retall Drug-

Good dish for chilly day _ STUFFED BAKED SPARERIBS 3 e. soft %4-inch bread cubes 1 tbsp. melted fat

WHEN THE _ thermométer zooms zero-ward it takes more than just warm togs to ‘keep the family well fortified. A" 14 ¢. chopped, cooked apricots piping hot meal that's nourish- 2 tbsps. washed raising ing as well is needed to help - % tsp. salt keep the wintry winds from 3% 1b. spareribs

* THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES -

? Spareribs F ortify Ribs in Winter

" [dish of lentils,

fat, apricots, raisins and salt. Cut a strip of the spareribs in half ‘and dip them in a mixture of flour, salt, pepper and paprika. Place the stuffing between the two strips and tie them together with string. Place in ‘a baking dish and

1 Lentils as’ Tasty Dish

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BR 0 at bave ben A ASmpUNEY stew as anyone familiar with this

_|the fact they have

Birthright for Them ; By META GIVEN x THAT old Bible account ot Esau selling his’ birthright Jacob for a mess of

legume can imagine because it is not difficult to make a very tasty

It is strange that so few people know about the palatability and the food value of lentils despite found on the shelves of hundreds of mar-

years, % ® 0» . 7 SATURDAYS MENUS “ < Breakfast

Hot cooked «cereal Eien sugar and cream Doughnuts

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Cole slaw Potato chips . Marshmallow chocolate cookies ner

LAntil and thuringer sausage st Buttered mixed { frogen vegetables.

% Brea Lettuce snd Jatecress Salad. . 1000 1s dressing

S t; and and Milk to drink: One quart for each

kets of the big chain stores for

‘We. beg. you ~~ do not drag

: the hospital service center.

Tuesday in La Rue's restaurant.’ She will be assisted ‘by Mesdames Fred Dunnington,. John ; Cochran, William Scheeret, Ray: mond Kane, Raymond Kunz, Ly-! _ Daklandon—7:30 p.m. Founders|jand De Loste and Victor Pfau. Day. Past presidents will be Mrs. Norman Schneider is to be honored. Film will be shown. |the guest speaker. Warren Central—-7-9 p. m. Par Local BPW Unit

. ent Education - Bt Gi x Democracy of tsi Breakfast and Parole,” Mrs. Business and Professional “lian Street Methodist Church will sponsor a “Breakfast with Chuckles” party at 9 a. m., Mar. 19, in the Guaranty cafeteria.

Heldergott, William Gillespie and Miss Mary E. Smith, good neighbor; Misses Helen Clever, Maudie Carruth, Rosaline DeWitt and Adabel “Central, speaker, . _.. |Foster, radio, I due Mr EB. immernan a to Study Group. Panel mee | nna ors by rnc? 12 0A bl oer : Club oo Butler vers al Er and departmen- 45 p. m. Tuesday in the chap Councll—10/ gin dinner.

house, There will be a covered : Mrs, Mark Covert is luncheon ee oo Guild . : - Tea Attracts 400 W. 8. Christie and C. M. Kersey. FO hundred women omen stignged List Forum Attendants odie a At Speakers’ Table White Cross Guild yesterday in] Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Josey,

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“Our purpose is to help stimulate all women to

health, as well as to render serv-|table { the Town Hall luncheon - jee to the hospital,” Mrs. Arthur| Friday the Athenaeum, A. Fairbanks, president, said. Dr. Josey will introduce David Each president of the 55 units Seabury and Miss Dorcas Palmer, lighted a candle on the. psychologists, who will give the cake decorated with a white cross| *Ymposium on "Should Man Be on top. It was created by Ken- the Dominant Sex?" at the 11

the Murat neth - Suddarth, hospital pastry|®. Me jecture in chet, £ Theater.

ITSC Unit to Meet Plan Club Dinner The Rio De, Janeiro TSC its founders day dinner Monday Chapter will meet Wednesday In'in the Marott Hotel. Mrs. A. T.] “the home of Mrs. Walter Kellum, Wallace, 3727 Watson Road, will 1850 Loretta Drive. Mrs. Orison be ‘ hostess to the group at a Hayes is to be the speaker. bridge party after the dinner.

gists. The event will be held

ew The La Phyllis Club will have!

By ERNEST E. BLAU N° 80 LONG ago a man was caught wad ing in the Niagara River in

tossed into the water .by visitors. The trouble = was, he was doing it right along. the brink of Niagara Falls, five seconds from eternity, Men are ‘much more likely .than women to do fools “hardy things like that—the

and; girls are ~inclined -to- De-con ~

We, the Women—

Rita Thrills The Ladies

By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writei CHICAGO clubwomen are

films made in the future by ‘Rita Hayworth, unless the film star, who is flouting accepted standards by chasing around the world with the already married Aly Khan, “ims proves her conduct.” But why should women boycott her movies? She's -giving—themn— plenty to cluck about. They're all reading about her, Ruth Millett’ up every word written about fling, and getting a vicarious “thrill out of her fabulous affair. She's giving them as good a _story as the popular fiction heroines of the last few years.

shorts and retrieving coins

“once it was a fictional Scarlett talking about boycotting ary

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4 or Amber. Why boycott Rita?

causing too much discomfort. 2 tbsps. flour “With bread as a wholesome ingredient, these stuffed spareribs for two are a perfect dish to serve.

Men and Women—

14 “tap. salt % tsp. pepper , 15 tsp. paprika Combine the soft bread cubes,

Which Sex Has Better Sense?

“in ‘most of the real business

servative and play safe. They definitely win the common sense medal in deeds of derring-do. “ANd the girls seem to Have edge in common

and sentiment, she's darn

Now it's real life Rita—where

or Amber—who. is giving the good women of the world some ExSiament. » THEY HAVE to get it some place, through fiction or movies, or at the expense of some womin their own community whose morals are regarded as poor enough to make exciting speculation and conversation, Bo if Rita fs giving them a little excitement, ought they. not to be content to live and let Hve?

They didn’t boycott Scarlett

After all, she’s just as unreal to the woman of Main St. as any character in fiction. : “They don’t have to approve of her conduct or be the least bit influenced by it. But since they're enjoying the romance she’s living for them, why try to fix her screen career so it will be ruined if Aly Khan ever lets her down?

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IN JUDGING impersonal situations, however —in weighing evidence and making decisions based on abstract principles, as a judge does, for example—well, ft would seem that the average man's common sense has the

Musicale to Enter WISH Program

- The Chorale Section of the Matinee Musicale is participating in a “Breakfast With Chuckles” | program at 9 a. m. Saturday morning in the Guaranty Cafeteria. The broadcast will be at 10 a. m. over WISH. Tickets may be bought at the door. Chairman of the ways and means committee is Mrs. Paul Lannerd and her assistants, Mrs.

For example—here's an abstract. problem in common sense which confronted a Chicago judge. See if you and your running mate solve it the same way: A man took two girls to dinner; ‘and one girl ordered oysters. The other girl “bors rowed” one oyster on the shell to taste it, and found a pearl,. which proved to be worth $1800, The girl who found claimed it was hers, “by right of discovery.” But the other girl .said they were all her oysters in the first place. The man said the oysters were his—he had - paid the check. And “the restaurant filed” suit, too,. the price was for oysters only. So you figure it out. My common sense says don't try

Thorne, Guild Meetings Set

The following units of the Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild will meet next week at the Servjt [ice Center: Monday ~~ Central Avenue, Psychic Science, First Baptist, Donati and Blue and Gold; Tuesday -~ Grace Methodist, Calvary Baptist and Bellaire; Wednesday — Broadway Methodist, Quaker and Perry Township; Thursday— Temple Sisterhood, Municipal Gardens and Ben Davis; Friday— Tabernacle Garden, Mt. Comfort, Marytha, Beta Sigma Phi and Wesleyan, ,

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marshmallows or bananas into fruit salad. And marsh“mallows ll become the top of sweet potatoes. Keep mayonnaise off dinner salads and don't color it, ever. Coloring !s. a touchy trick, safe only in the hands of artists; this goes for colored butter on canapes, definitely. Take care of what you “a la

to Dependent Children the Ane swer?” The pre-school-age-group of the home will sing under the direction of Mrs, Velma Bailey and legisla tion relative to the welfare of dee pendent children will be discussed.

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