Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1949 — Page 37
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Solves Vexing i
Social Problem
By SAYNDR MADDDX PROTOCOL 15. is ig yo
in the national capital, protocol is more important -to most guests
than the menu because protocol!
determines who sits‘ ahead of whom.
The third edition of The Con-
gressional Club Cook Book, just issued, gives the lowdown on the
social problem of protocol! .
vexing as well as favorite Jecipes of Mrs, ca
Truman, wives of
binet mem-|
bers and Supreme Court justices, wives of governors, the diplomatic staff and of senators and representativesy
M#s. Roy 0. Woodruff, wife of
Michigan's representative, gives a hint on pleasing husbands.
” . w HUSBAND'S CAKE One cup sugar, two tbsps. short-
ening, two c. sifted flour, one-half
tsp. salt, one tsp. cinnamon, one-| half tsp. cloves, one-half tsp. nut-| meg, one Hp soda, one can t0- dough can be combined with Cc. nut meats, 1 ¢. other leftover meats of poultry | to make satisfying dishes. Use
mato soup, 1 raisins.
Combine and blend well. salt, cinnamon,
Bift sugar. Cream shortening. | sugar and shortening Resift flour with’ cloves, nutmeg
and soda.
Mix sifted ingredients alter-
nately with tomato soup (about!
= one-third at a time),
beating pak
ter smooth after each addition.
Fold in nut meats and en
Bake 45 minutes in slow. even
«(325 degrees F.).
Any icing de-
pired may oh used.
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MONDAY'S | "MENU |
“With Temon, ready-to-eat cereal, enriched toast, butter or fortified margarine, marmalade, coffee, milk. Luncheon: Cottage cheese and chive sandwiches on whole wheat bread, bologna sandwiches on rye bread, raw earrot sticks, bowl of fresh fruit, téa, milk. Dinner: Cold sliced leftover lamb, cranberry sauce, scalloped potatoes, creamed spinach, enriched bread, butter or fortified margarine, husband's cake, coffee, milk.
Plans Dance
Mrs. Verlie McLaughlin
Mrs, Verlie McLaughlin is general chairman of the annual convention of the Phi Delta Pi Sorority. The event will be held Saturday and next Sunday in Indianapolis. The co-chairman is Mrs. Harriet Cory. The assistants will be Mrs, James Wilkinson and Mrs. Charles Busenburg. The sorority members will meet for-a business session Satur-
day aftérnoon in the Meridian |
Room of the Colonial Furniture Co. Officers will be elected. There will be a dance that nightiin the Spink Arms Hotel and a luncheon there on Sunday. The officers will be installed following the luncheon.
Plan Open House Mr. and Mrs, L, T. Bishop, 1340 N. DeQuincy St., will have an open house from 3 to 6 p. m. to-| day in their home. They are cele-|
brating their silver wedding an-|
niversary. No invitations have!
been sent. Designing Woman—
Don't 'Pair’ Rooms to. Death
By ELIZABETH HILLYER CAREFUL THERE — that
_ pairing off. of home furnishing
{tems can go too far : The idea of two matching tables was a good one, or twin chairs or twin lamps—they helped , balance the room, worked out 'a good grouping. But the two-by-two look can get monotonous—a pair of tables and a pair of chairs and a pair of lamps and a pair of pietures, nn oc MAYBE two pairs of them can happen to a room all Yoo easily and even if they're all handsome by themselves, multiplied by ‘two they can be too much of a good thing. ‘With things severely equal on
‘both sides the room may seem
to be coming apart in the midAON
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SUNDAY, APR. 17, 1040 Eat Well for Less—
Book ~ Offers Tips
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~~ No one will guess these tempting ham swirls are made with the last o today's main dish. Com. bine it flavorfully in swirls of flaky biscuit dough and serve with-a crisp salad.
extinguisher, and
THESE HAM swirls are a the time is short, a biscuit mix, good way to use leftovers from to make the dough. today's main meal. Or the QUICK HAM SWIRLS Biscuit Doughs 2 cups sifted enriched flour 2 tsps. baking powder 1 tsp. salt
3 tbsps, shortening % to % ¢. milk Sift together flour, baking connected in .a hurry.
shortening. Add milk to make a
a basic biscuit recipe, or, if
% Gourmets' Galley— Tummy, Budget Need Rest After Feasts of Easter.
By MARIE McCARTHY EASTER week, the glorious time of feast after famine, will have fitted us by next Sunday for lighter fare. What better double entendre to ease the tummy and the budgeét than hot harh mousse, made from the last odds and ends of that Easter ham? For this mousse, use two cups finely ground baked ham; stir into the ham, two beaten egg yolks, adding a pinch of nutmeg,
gently one-half minute,
inch thick, |foltage.
Ham Mixture: 1% ¢, ground cookéd ham 2 tsps. prepared mustard 1 tsp. barbecue sauce Ye tsp. Worcestershire sauce
|On Latin America {| “Latin. America” will
mixture. Roll up like jelly roll [Wright Sewall Indiana Co and cut in one-inch slices. Women. Place on baking sheet and bake | in moderately hot oven (400 degrees F.) 12 to 15 minutes, Makes eight ham swirls.
reservations,
SoHE ETCH SHE Eh Hed cream sauce, mixed with a pony " of sherry. Fold in the two egg whites, | well beaten, and taste for salt, Double the recipe, if you wish to make a ring mold. Pour mixture into buttered mold, then | set mold ina pan of hot water | (not boiling). ’ | Bake in 325 degree F. oven | till firm, about 40 minutes. Un- | mold on hot platter and fill with cooked broccoli, with stems cut ;off, in corsage manner det flower ends of broccoli form the top. Serve with Hollandaise sauce
Serve ice cold t compote, in stemmed giffsses beside the’ dinner plates, For the compote,
use one-half canned Bartlett pear filled with canned, seeded Queen Anne cherries. Pour over, mixed pear and cherry juice, seasoned with lemon juice and Cointreau. Hot cheese popovers will evoke “ahs!”
Ambrosia cake is a desert
Myrna Flory Ang To Be Wed
Rite Will Take
Place June || Times State Service NORTH MANCHESTER. Ind, Apr. 16—Mr. and Mrs. Sgmuel Flory of this city announce the ap- | proaching marriage of their, | daughter, Myrna Jean, to the Rev. | {H. Robert Gemmer, son of Mr.| and Mrs. H. C. Gemmer, 5765! Washington Blvd., Indianapolis. | The wedding will be at 3 p. m.| June 11 in the Walnut Street Church of the Brethren here. The future bride is a graduate of Man-| chester College. .The Rev. Mr. Gemmer is a graduate of Indiana University, the Chicago Theological Seminary | and the University ‘of Chicago.! The prospective bridegroom and the bride-to-be have been appoint: ed for the summer by the Brethren Service Commission to estab lish a youth village near Stuttgart, Germany, | They will spend the winter months touring Europe and the Orient. for the United Christian! | Missionary Socjety.
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dle and your friends just might think of Noah's Ark. i There's a trend now away | from pairs, and you'll notice, too, that as you grow more | skillful with your decorating you'll count less on formal bal- | ance and try your wings oftener | on groupings that are not as easy to work out. |
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land signe are kept out of reach
{them, may well have a coat of red as a distinguishing mark. Red also may help in Sargon; |cies. The pail of sand which many . \wise families keep on hand for, ONE OF |fire control will be easier to locate {tf painted red as will the fire the outdoog| {faucets to which a hose must be Red paint! powder and salt. Cut or tub in |als6 can mark the first-aid-kit. | Finally, red paint on the han-| soft dough. Turn out on lightly |dles of small garden tools will! floured pastry cloth. Knead |help prevent losing or mislaying! Roll (them, because it will show up ’ out into rectangle one-fourth clearly against ground, grass or|
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Mix together ingredients in [cussed by Elmer R, Krueger at order given. Spread on biscuit {Thursday's meeting of the May
The meeting will convene at 10 ia. m, in Parlor A, Hotel Lincoln. {Mrs. E. L. Burnett is in charge of}
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