Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1949 — Page 24
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Menu. Offered for Thanksgiving
By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA
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BAKED STUF (FE D ONIONS Six large onions, two tablesoootis melted butter or fortified margarine, one cup chopped celery, one-third cup coarsely chopped nut meats one- -half teaspoon salt, one-third cup grated an cheese, sprigs of parsley
Boil onions for five minutes
"in a large quantity of boiling
salted water. Drain, cool slightly and remove cénters with pi knife, being care ful not through the bottom of
Brush onions inside and out with melted butter or margarine. Mix chopped celery, nut meats, salt and grated cheese together, Fill onions with mixture and Jace In 1'%4-quart yellow dish of at-resistant glass. Bake in
moderately hot oven (35 degrees
¥.) for about one hour or until onions . are tender and dressing is browned. Garnish with-parsley
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Monday 's Menu AST: Assorted grapes, fried eggs and bacon, corn muffins, butter or fortie, apple jelly,
crackers, todsted cheese
sandwiches, cole slaw, ginger pears, cookies, tea, milk. aN RSGIVIN G DINNER:
ghaparut, roast half gt estnut dressing, vy, cranberry Jelly, Candied yams baked stuffed onions, ssels sprouts, celery and olives, chiffon
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By JEAN TABBERT
HOW TO FIT antiques in a The Eldon Nyharts have done it success. fully in their first-floor apart-
The pieces were given to the by both-. sides. of their. families. Recently married and ejected from a furnished apartment when they moved into Meadowbrook, gigantic housing development on E, 38th Bt, they were overjoyed to be handed the furniture, In one case though--the din ing room table and chairs— Mrs. Nyhart (the former Jane Eaglesfield) unearthed them herself. She found the table ih a cousin's kitchen. It's solid walput and extends to size, 52 in. by 52 In., when the eight leaves are inserted. The chairs were tucked away in the same cousin's garage. One is a “papa’s” chair with
arms, slightly different from the other three. Jane has them covered with a soft green: tapestry that simulates needle point. Gift Painting A painting given to the Nyharts as a wedding gift in-
‘ple, coffee, milk, cider,
' Oyster Recipe Is Simple
: Cookbook Gives spired their color scheme. It's . 5 an original by Howard L. : Old Jime Dishes uP Hildebrandt of New York, a 1 + 12 (UP)—| member of the National Acad- : Woman are t| omy, Mr. Hildebrandt did a
Photos by Bob Wallace, Times Staff Photographer.
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portrait of Jane when she was younger and presented a simi~ lar painting to Mrs. Eaglesfield when she was married. It's a simple picture of flowers in a copper lustre vase. The shades of the posies have been used in the living room. Fortunately the walls already were a pale green, a color Jane has always liked.
“The cotton phim-colored rug ~here was in her bedroom. And the slip cover and drapes in pale green, smoky blue, pink, white and gray, carry out the painting's basic shades. An Oriental rug, another wedding gift, adds luxury to the room. Pleces here include a mahogany desk of her father's and a straight chair with an
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1 tsp. lemon Juice | Melt butter in top of double, r pint- « bokler over-bolling water. Stir in| , ters; four thsps. oyster liquor; flour, salt and pepper. Add milk two tbsps. milk or. cream; salt/8radually, stirring constantly. and. pepper; one-half . cup bread, Cook until thickened, stirring! "| crumbs; one-half cup - cracker frequently. Jist before serving | © + crumbs, and one-half cup: butter, add’ chopped eggs, pickle and| Lee melted, lemon Julée. Serve hot over! METHOD: Brown crumbs salmon steaks, loaf or croquets, | lightly - and mix with butter. Makes about two cups. prinkle a thick layer of crumbs
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“MF. and Mrs. Malcolm Lawson, Carmel, will celebrate their 20th.
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feat 12:30 rvington Ciub Sefy | |detieationof vaws at 1230 p. m. Church, Carmel.
' Meeting Friday 'Wintersholder will officiate.
Virgil sly will show ides” ‘and’ fine Of thE Bogen - cing Tod" Wood. ina eof “ot! 1 Congo Friday: &t the -guest-da¥ nsnor and Miss meeting of the Irvington Fort: {bridesmaid. Walter =n ad: be . nightly Club. It will be at 2 h the best man and Willlam Lawm. in the Irvington Methodls t! son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawson, Church. {will be an usher. Mrs. L. H. Buerkle, accompan-| Mrs. Wood and Mr. Friar were fed by Mrs, Charles R. Hamilton, present at the original wedding will sing a group of songs. Host: ceremony. A reception in the
esses for the meeting will be Lawson home will follow the - ¢ Mesdames A. M, Welchons, event. « Lydia R. Gadd and G. L. Helms. | eee
(Clubs ‘Plan Pa Wed Half Century The Chix and arty Club had Mr, and Mrs. William E. West, 'a joint meeting recently. They, 1250 Windsor St. will celebrate are planning a party in Nancie ¢ their 50th wedding anniversary Northern's home. Connie Simons $Ath an open house from 2 to 5 and Louis Van Zante are new 1 Am. next Sunday in their home. pledges. Rte
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AT THIS TIME most grocers have on hand the ingredients to make a fruit cake. If you bake around Thanksgiving time, the flavors blend into the desired richness for Christmas Eve bufaan gala holiday dinners. and. .
Ie recipe today is the traditional dark cake. If the fam-
ruit; others may be.substitu a oe That there 18 HE baking powder in ‘the cake: The dozen eggd supply enough leav-
ening. When baking, it is often help-
ful to cover the cake during the first hour of baking. Use alu-
prevent drying out,
Hostess Ansounced For Cruzan Law Club
| Mrs. Miles Anderson will
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J. Rowe, I Mrs. W. D. Spencer.
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| The Ladies Society of the Indianapolis Liederkranz will gele- Omicron, Sorority, will {hrate its 434 anniversary with a rush party at 8 p. m. Thursday in| noon dinner Thursday in the hall. the home of Mrs. Walter Miller, |
f|aers. Louise Boyd is president.
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hostess for the Cruzan Parliamentary Law Club II meeting. It will be held at 8 p. m. Tuesday in ‘the 38th St. Branch, Indiana
The program on parliamentary
{subjects will be given by Edmond Miss Alice J. Murray
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FRUIT CAKE
2 Iba. currants 2 hs, seedless raisins. 15 1b. chopped candied pineapple 15-1by chopped candied cherries 1 1b. chopped candied citron ee sherry or fruit Juice 4 c. sifted enriched flour 1 tbsp. cinnamon 3 tsps. allspice ba tsp. nutmeg 2 48ps. cloves . [15 Cpa SRTE ” shortening Cc. sugar 4 C. grape Jelly (6-02. glass) 12 eggs 1 Ib. chopped blanched almonds 115 lbs. broken pecans 2 tbhsps: vanilla extract Combine the fruits,
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ILuncheon Arranged By Women's Club
be! A noon covered dish luncheon has been planned for tomorrow by the Municipal Gardens Women's Department Club. It will be in the
clubhouse on Lafayette Road.
Arthur” C. Downing, Riley. Old Home Society president, will talk on incidents in Riley's life. The meeting is open to women in the
neighborhood.
Party Arranged
The Kappa Sigma Chapter, Pi
3017 Nowland Ave.
ever since she can remember pares hating from the same |
Thi Early American spool dresing Nyhart
upholstered back that also be-
longed to her family, Needlepoint Pillows Jane's grandmother, Mrs. Haueisen, made the.
“Accent piece. in the room is the lady's chair covered with gray and white striped cotton. Jane collects coach designs in all forms. Four prints hang on the dining nook’s walls and there are mansize ash trays which have the coach insignia,
__ Above the beds are prints from French
drouing fable has belonged to. Jane
period. It's distinguished .by bar which clamps at the side | to lock the driwers. Green Shims spesadd grey cotton rugs and yellow walls the color scheme.
kitchen, and here, too, antiques are utilized. The snack table has a pedigree, but it’s covered practically with green and white
oil cloth. Green and white plas- | " tic curtains are at the windows,
and red and whité cannisters
and a red floor dramatize the °
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have a
too. The bedroom is so small there's just room for twin beds, a bureau and dressing table and chair. The beds belonged to Jane, and the bureau and dressing table have been in her room ever since she can remember.
Family Heirlooms They are family heirlooms, the spool dressing table a handsome example of Early American craftsmanship -and the
area. . Small though the apartment
glosets and walls are arranged strategically for spacious furniture groupings. Thus homemaking is simplified for Jane Nyhart. That's fortunate for she often takes business trips with her husband, associated with his father's firm, the Howard E. Nyhart Co.
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{in frozen food cabinets in grocery | | stores along with familiar fruits % like strawberries and peaches. !
Tests made in the Dominican’ | Republic by U. 8. Agriculture De- | partment scientists show that | this tropical fruit freezes successmonths in frozen storage, and when thawed is comparable to
the fresh fruit in flavor and eatimg qualities.’
The mango fruit with a thick rind and juicy fibrous flesh of either rosy or {yellow color, which is sweet and has its own distinct flavor. Mangos grow throughout the tropics, some varieties being far better [eating than others. A rosy col- | ored variety which grows in Braizil is One of the best.
Mangos and Bathtubs ~
Comparatively few people in the | United States have ever tasted | fresh mango though Some trees {grow in Florida and in recent Fyears: { fruit’ have been introduced to | consumers. | In the tropics, however, mango {has long been a popular fresh | fruit and is used in making chut-: sherry or fruit juice. Cover ney and other preserves. Mango and let stand over night. Sift together the flour, spices and salt. Cream together the short- tosh or a bathtub.
ening and sugar until fluffy. | . Add jelly and mix thoroughly. ' } Beat the eggs and add to the St. Mary 3 A . creamed mixture alternately Schedule Dinner Here with the flour mixtare. Add the nuts and fruits, a small St, amount at a time. Add the vanilla extract, wc Bake- in greased paper-lined Joa pans In a slow oven (300 to 325 degrees F.). Bake large cakes for three hours. Bake small individual cakes two and one-half by four inches one hour. Cool cakes in the pans. When cool, cakes may be gar-
Mary's College, Notre Dame, will meet at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow {for dinner in the home of Mrs. | MOIR M RYAN RII. 48-8 Miss Nancy Ragan and Mrs. | [Louis R. Ostheimer will assist the (hostess, Miss Mary, Trask will speak.
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