Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1949 — Page 8

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cale will give its annual Christ- kin NEA. Stat presents the Southern “ ‘ Looking for ‘a main dish that’s . ; aturday in Os mah Chute Mrs gues ana we, petit” Soods? The Unsurpassed CHRISTMAS GIFT Saturday in ere 8: i Robert Shultz is in charge ‘of the { . Mr. and ) "event. SAUSAGE SWEET { and Mr. and Playing carols will be the Short- POTATO. PIE MOVADO will have as ridge High School Brass Ensemble One and one-half cups (tHree-~ : “Mrs. M. L. directed by Mr. Shultz. Mrs. Helen fourths pound) sausage meat, WATCHES Mesdames O

Paxton, organist, will play and

one tablespoon

rich prepared

Mulligan and

Miss Constance L. Connette, con-. There is no better way to show your

3 | mustard, two cups cooked mashed h ; : 4 Mrs. W, H. J * _tralto, will sing. Also on the pro- {sweet potatoes, two tablespoons’ affection this Christmas than by giving: With the T nning- : : gran wii Je an Dorothy |atusage arippings. Eo: a Movado Watch, winner of 165 ob. be Me. sud ’ poo! . ar \ gtraub At. Miss Louise Swan. he sauce, fresh or canned (No. 2! servatory awagds. Since 1885, Movado Wood, Mr. 1 A IR can), has set the standards for bea Edwards wil Technical High School Choir. | Mix the sausage meat and the uty, de- Mrs. Verne

* Tea Arranged

The Junior-Student Sections, In-

"The Perry Township Women's Democratic Club will hold its annual Christmas party at 2 p. m,

is designed to fill the service need, provide a handsome gift

shown), $1.25. They're in the crest pattern,

on the outside for markings to |

identify the bottle's contents,

All the gifts mentioned, today are from Ayres’. -

(rich prepared mustard. Fry un{til meat separates into cooked

and bridge. Ayres’ will present a style show,

sign, and accuracy. We have many styles from which to choose — each a -

Ca Mail Orders Carefully Filled

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particles. i ’ f Mr, and M dianapolis Matinee Musicale, will Pp Whip the sweet potatoes with masterpiece of the watchmaker's craft, ° , y give a tea at 3 p. m. Sunday in the ‘the sdusage drippings and the . Ladies Movado og Pars Rr py Caroline Scott Harrison DAR salt. Spread over bottom and ie Ww hite Tro ean Chapter House. dor the. Joalon sides of a greased 9 or 10-inch Movement, Mr. and Mrs nnrietie Studor 18 iple plate or shallow casserole, rice Bk an's M a. ’ president, and Don Milholland is Pour in the applesauce. ‘Top! $71.50 Sara: Movade Ne. and Mrs the Student prosidont. Jos. Albert with cooked mustard-flavored 14K Yellen s C. Co Reep 18 the junior-student coun- | sausage. 4 gelor. Gifts will be received for ® Rsage. six. ls we, Mrs. Brack the “Treasure Chest” and for the 5 Attending Flanner House toy library. . . : racken Sr, "Mrs. Robert Blake, president of The crest pattern distinguishes this group of Fenton glassware Old English scenes : highlight the all-leather waste basket. Bruce Thursday’ $ Menu— Mesdames R the ‘Matinee Musicale. will be a (right). A condiment set is a practical Christmas gift like the plastic Fox's aluminum relish dish, right for hot canapes, can be baked in, BREAKFAST: Canned | nard King a sveclal guest. Mrs. Jessie CADP Currier and Ives place mats. is. hand-made, hand-finished. blended orange and grape- and Mrs, Fi Jr. and Mrs. Wiliam Speicher, [ fruit juice. crisp bacon, | have Mr. an s#sisted by Carolyn Hartman, are . By JEAN TABBERT _. A pet of Toup ath scene oe waffles, softened butter or | and Mr. ar in. charge of the program. " ferent—is $2.1 ey are wash- tortified margarine, sirup or | ine Mrs, W. G. SU will airect , 1S YOUR HOME ‘Cape able, plastic, cork-backed. The | honey, coffee, milk. McGuire wit the singing of carols. | Cod, Colonial or English scenes are so attractive, the ! LUNCHEON: Black bean | Mr. and M oe | Tudor? If it has a tradi- _gloss so subtle they'd be suit- | soup with lemon slice, | will be the Marria e tional flavor, it's safe to able mounted on a dining room | crackers, fresh pear, celery a g buy a gift for another mem- r kitchen wall, |. and put salad, crisp rolls or | and Mrs. A. | ber of the family in that spe- Indianan Bruce Fox made the French bread, . ho ou for- De Set Dec. 25 wal vein. x ‘ ’ aluminum relish dish pictured. eh rargarine, ot. choco- : Mr. and ™ delight in the Holmes and Ed- It's $10. as’ versatile ds it is DINNER: Sausage sweet | will have Mr Lee Schoenewey wards tea or coffee service beautiful. Ayres carries ne line | potato pie. bowl of mixed Ladies Movade ger, Lebano To Become Bride shown. The holloware set is exclusively handso ot a 2 | .greens, grated raw carrots, 14K Yellow W. Slagle ar made in the attractive “Spring Papicn arly handsome gift se onion and leftover vegeta- | Sud - F1)icd Nelson in tt Miss Lee Schoenewey and Law-| Garden” pattern, Although it ection. | bles, French dressing, rye | Movement Pi iced rence R. Taylor Jr. will be mar-| has the riot pg the Hand-made and hand-finished | bread, butter or fortified | ‘$59 50 (alr. and 2 ried at 2:30 p. m. Dec. 25 In the “feel” of expensive hand- in Mr. Fox's New Albany work margarine, lemon meringue | * to the party Speedway Christian Church, chased sterling. the. combina- room, the dish is. heavy enough pie, coffee, milk. + as the Ruest. The bride-to-be Is the daughter tion is moderately priced silver- to withstand oven baking. Y Party Da: ; te Set : | will or Mt of Mr. and Mrs. Gus W, 8choene-| plate, would come to the table as the ule Pa ate de Y wey, 4057 W. 16th Bt. and Mr. The pieces have other char background for.a casserole or Bv Fri a Club f Nanty Max, and Mrs. Taylor, 3330 N. Meridian| acteristics of fine silver, too vegetable. As a. tray for hot DY Frienasnip Liu ! Judy Helms, 8t., are the parents of the pros: The créam pitcher with® the canapes, it's just the ticket. | The Indianapolis Chapter, Pan McClure an pective bridegroom. covered lip; the embossed {eet Although the tariff's High— American Friendship Club, wi . r The bride is a graduate of In-' on the service tray and the “325 the BN rer waste basket have its Christmas party at 7:45 Spiveys to diana University and a Delta Zea, open stock pattern. shown is striking enough to P: ™ Dec. 15 in the Purdue Uni- Others hol Borority member. To match the service there warrant every cent. Attached 'erSitY Extension Cenper. he clude Dr. an Mr. Taylor Is a graduate of are a gravy boat plate, bread to the front Is a colored etched Tara otin Americar gates aq Dr. and Mra Tulane University and the Indl- tray, covered vegetable dish, ; a : : . one and Latin-American games an C. J. Prenti: Y g The traditional he the ideal setting for this "Sprin print in leather. The prints, e traditional home is the ideal setting for pring carols ana University Law School. Hel oval serving dish and meat " : ' de in England. then sent dames Char! isa member of the Delta Sigma platter Garden" tea or coffee service. It's one of the new Holmes and na Ry r the Ban ; job, are old TT: 1 ILL Bl - W. Trotter, Phi Fraternity, The set shown is $147.50 with . Edwards’ holloware patterns in silverplate. English oe 8 € Job, are Woodstock Club Plans $69.50 D. Powers, | I —————— _. . © y i ) 1 . . | Ihe ote a without TAN at $6.95, a dollar cheaper for a light oak. The bottles are all The baskets ‘are red, dark Luncheon Tomorrow harge, Levewey Donald B. \ Democratic Club fay. SA a on Wie two-tiered one. “The cream pyrex, suitable for salad oils or green or luggage tan. The three | Members of the Woodstock Club Detar he bi Messrs. ar A Handsome Gift pitcher, sugar bowl and cup and ,'dressings. Tricky tops insure etchings—a coach, tavern or, will meet at 1 p. m tomorrow for o Carrying ter Rogers, Plans Yule Party. Traditional glassware in an Saucer each are $2. Dinner no-stick stoppers. hunting scene=-may be inter- luncheon in the club. Following 3 w. B. Freihc extensive collection by Fenton Plates are $1.80; desserts (not Each one has a white disk ' changed on any of the three. fhe luncheon there will be canasta fT — well Droke,

D. Browning stray will al

Christmas morning. And the the edgings silver, green or The whole works for $19.50. “Christmas Gifts Walking." BN The part; ~ Baturday in the Lake Shore Coun-| pogtess will have time to show aqua. Washable. Plast: Group Sets Meeting py | : ° and Mrs. B try Club. it all off when she entertains Dear to the hearts of antique as e, 1c Mrs. Edna Kennedy, 405 Forest Use Roquefort Cheese | 29 Ww. Washington St. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Harry Cook is chairman.| guring the holiday week. lovers is the condiment set. Any provincial kitchen will | Ave. Will entertain members of| Spread Roquefort cheese on Mr. and Mr:

Her assistants include Mesdames Lucy Smith, Fred Nordsiek, ata

is handmade glass. It's

The three-tiered tidbit tray priced

The one shown revolves, comes either in dark mahogany or

be gayer if its table is set with Currier and Ives place mats.

today.

{the Bide-A-Wee Club at 8 p. m.|beefsteaks while they are broil-

ble McFarland, Zon Stratton, Ar Club Sc heduic: Fw | emcee Ey ck : = A H ospi t thur Wright, Willam Dudley. Club Schedules Annua Ray Alerding, Clyde Highsmi th 2) toss Oi New Bacys Names and Carroll M. Dennis. hi ris as vinner Five office There will be a gift exchange, ne Tally-Ho Euchre Club will ’ Hos pital Gui and election of officers. hold its annual Christmas dinner a recefit mee at 7 p. m. Friday in Buckley's) They are |

School Holds Visiting Days

Restaurant in Cumberland.

New officers recently elected

include Mrs. Joy Heath, presi-

Parents of children attending dent; Mrs. Barbara Wilson, sec-

president; M ond vice pre tion and M recording a

. taries, and } the Hibben School are attending|retary,.and Mrs. Jeanne Heath, = ° treasurer. a series of Visiting days in the in-| treasurer. ’ . was named stitution. Today y are visiting, ——————— The new t the classes of Mesdames Allen ludes - 8 Vestal, Robert. Polkinghorn and ‘Women's Lions Club chairman: > H, E. Klippel. | Holds Yule Luncheon gele, Harry Friday adults will be the guests Ta Lutz d Mi of Miss Dorothy Harder's class! The Women's Lions Club had Wa and

Miss Helene Hibben, director is its annual

addressing the parents, /The school will have its annual

Christmas luncheon to-

day in the Hotel Lincoln, Memristmas tree ‘party Dec. 21.| {bers ‘brought gifts for the chil

anta Claus wil] be present. The | {dren at Riley Hospital,

school will close for the holidays |

The Golden Singers, Broad Rip-

at the end of the morning pro-| {ple High® Schoel, under the direc-

gram, It will re-open Jan, 4.

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