Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1949 — Page 24

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This Month Chicken Gumbo Is Different Dish >»

By GAYNOR MADDO) NEA Stam Weiter -

are on the list .of November plen-

Then trv this. chicken flavorful and rib chicken, ham

Suaday? gumbo--|its sticking. made of And vegetables,

” x ” CHICKEN GUMBO One fowl,” one Juart skinned - chopped . tomatoes . or canned tomatoes, on» large onion chopped. one sorig parsley, threeNo Guarters pound cured- ham, one “ guart sliced okra, salt ah cayenne Disjoint the fowl into pleces for gering. Place the pieces in a kettie aid lightly salted water to cover, partly cover the kettle and cook untiktender mmgr, do not_ boil three to fours hours. When the bird ‘ix about Adge skim off the fat and add to the chicken and AKimmed broth the tomatoes, onjon and parsley. Then dice the ham, ox t.t i strips, brown the pieces in ham fat and transfer them tn the ke'tle san Sia ADA plo Lhe. OKI ani, cut in one-half inch slices In the ham drippings brown the okra and add it also to the chicken, Continue to cook slowly until the chicken and ham are tender and the sauce has a fairly thick consistency. Add salt to taste and a dash of cayenne Serve : with fRaky. cooked rice Serves five to. — generously.

Allow

Dishing the Dirt

By MARGUERITE SMITH Q~—1 have a beautifil poinsettia that I have kept over from last Christmas. It has had green leaves all summer. But on bringing it indoors this fall the % l*4ves have become yellow and fallen off. Could it. be that I keep It ton wet? Not wet enough? Too hot? Or rootbound? Mrs, Ben Griffith, 1717 & Arrow Ave, A~-This is common performance by poinséttins going indoors. Its unhappiness could be due - to any or all of the causes you _ suggest. But 1 suspect it's more Hikely Irv hot air (chill also will cause 11. Try © off with mildly warm water every day while it's getting adjusted to indoors, Put it in“the coolest place you can where it will get sun, be out of draft

do. not fall markedly below “-Gaytime temperatures,

Send questions, on gardening fo Mrs, Smith, lis Times, Indianapolis »

~ Plans Skating Party

party next Friday in Rollerland.

ing. They "are president; vice president; gecretary porter *

Helen Moorman

AS BOTH turkeys and chicken,

tiful foods, look to them for wel! 1S come economy. | Want something different for.

fresh-

to taste.

and where night temperatures.

Catholic Daughters Unity witni

The newly elected officers will be installed at the December meet-

Ruth Marie Hammerle, Mary Jane Stich, and Mardi Griffin, re-

and Monday in the

Teen Talks

JACK

Onthedral High School Guest Columnist AS THE yqung 1949-50 school ing Beech Grove five on Nov. 25. year moves to the month-of NoCathedrhl its most

vember, ning one of

extra-curricular

Student Theater productiva, *

Seasons Sing.” Last year,

around this time,

Reginald de Koven's tobin Hood" was leading the parade.

Brother Etienne, 3

C: 8. CC. under whose able direction the prodirection the production will be given, has started rehearsals on

this year's production. “The Seasons Bipg:" is based on_the four sed tertainment— square dancing and sons of the year—spring, Summer, 4 grand march. The school audi:

review.

fall and winter,

nights of Nov. 18 and 20. Curtain the time 1a B15 p.m und the piace is through-every available. space. the Cathedral Auditorium. There are. great hopes that the musical ¢ § M. C. is making plans for a will equal the record of last year's Town Meeting to discuss the proproduction which had a full house posed student council. These Town all four nights it was presented. Meetings proved very educational By Cathedral will welcome back, and enjoyable last year and all y after a long absence, a student students are looking forward to TEOUREIL The first introduction of participating. in them. again. {student government was during ithe four-year-period of 1938 to ball team will journey (1942. The council gives the stu-Hauie dents a representation in all the Gibault team. This will be the suggested plans and activities last game on the freshies’ sched ft the school. not as yet been selected. Té be a:their eity competition. ‘memper of the student council a

The Junior Catholic Daughters student must have high grades ' of America. will hold a skating and be an -outstanding student: SUNDAY S MENU

leadér.

Hoosier Hysteria Basketball has once again nade its grand entrance

dralités

season workout on Oct

will continue

Kirshbaum Thespians. Rehearse Play

Happy Birthday" to be presented b the Kirshbaum Play Kins hoaum Community Cénter. yo

&

scholastic season officially opens when they meet the fast-develop-|

KOS

More than 30 boys--all sizes,

weights and heights-—are on the| shardwood in great. anticipation of, making the team, A second group the or'30 or more is expected to turn The out as soon as the football season] +closes The latter are striving to ? uphold Cathedral's name on the - “_igridiron,

planimportant activities,

begins

™N ; ' ‘Farmers Formal The Farmers Formal was held Oct. 28 and marked a day that will oe remembered by all Cathedral studénts as “history making.” +The dance topped the attendance: record of 165 {reshmen and their dates at the annual Freshman. : “Party; the-Farmers Formal was attended by-185-cotiples. We Jack | Intermission time at the Farm- ,* ~Sfeisg ers Formal introduced something Jr a musical entirely different as a form of en- 2

It will run the torjum rang with the laughter as # ’ huge line made iis way ym 3

~The Cathedral unit. of the

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By EASLEY BLACKWOOD MEEK had held Miss, hand he woulds't' Have’ even if his had reached seven no trump. But to Miss Brash nothing Is impos-

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Mr. Meek won with the jack and returned a club. won with the jack and led her!

the queen.

No Way to Escape

Mi. Muzzy won this trick with dummy's king but all the op-| ponents had to do now was to sit! back and wait for one diamond | trick and ‘one heart trick. Phere was no way for Mr, avert defeat. Mr. Champion had a stricken look on his. face.

he said bitterly. me all the time.”

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