Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1949 — Page 14

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Here's 5 omething new in fruit cakes. You don’t have to bake it. It's a refrigera_tor cake and you can make it only three days before you use it, -And it is inexpensive. How does it taste? Good but’ not so. rich as regular fruit cake. - Don’t hake it if you expect this .edsy inexpensive method to’ produce the traditionally Heh and tightly packed fruit

a if you want a good cake, gayly decorated, wholesome enough for the children to eat, which requires only three days to “ripen” and needs no baking at all, then here's the answer, Use a 1'%-quart ring mold. When cake is done, unmold and has dosgtate bob With Jlanched ali . monds and candied cherries, FRESH FRUITS {| Place a sprig of holly in the 0280: uate supply, Moderate] center and behold —a Christ-

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FLAKE FRUIT CAKE Nine cups wheat flakes, ane and one-half cups chopped, .| cooked prunes, three-fourths cup chopped dates, three-fourths cup chopped raising, threefourths cup chopped walnuts, ong and one-half teaspoons grated orange rind, one and one-half teaspoons grated lemon rind, three-fourths cup brown sugar, one teaspoon salt, onehalf teaspoon cinnamon, onehalf teaspoon ginger, one-half

three days to "ripen.’ nesses of wax paper and place in refrigerator three days before serving. To serve, unmold, top with fruit and nuts if desired; slice, Note: Nine cups of bran flakes may be alternated for wheat flakes. Also, if a higher cake is desired, use a one-quart mold. Star-shaped

bas 5 orange ule, + one- “half CUP. or other novelty molds also can arin Hikn, ment AE Roll wheat flak De used. aulifioyer- 7. |. Roll wheat flakes to make ~~ yi, 44 one and one-hatt quart Ca suse ¢ of frost) three Supa Bho. SPEIRS: Fp ring mold cake. sc fl - ne all ingredients and mix v i ERE becapst ®f!tmoroughly. Line ring mold with Friday's Menu— [Eals—Plentiinl, wax paper; press fruit mixture BREAKFAST: Fruit bowl: and vers ha ad estes 08 is a yi into pan and smooth top; Grapes, apples, winter pears, a ; Cover with several thick- ready-to-eat cereal, scrambled

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Here's a Christmas fruit cake which requires no baking, only |card party at 8 p. m., Wednesday

eggs, or fortified margarine, marmalade, coffee, milk. . LUNCHEON: Corn chowder, crackers, sardine sandwiches, raw carrot sticks, fruited cookies, tea, milk.

DINNER: Fried quickfrozen perch, tartare sauce, quick-frozen ~~ French fried potatoes, qui {-frozen lima beans, enriched bread, butter or fortified margarine, mixed green salad, French dressing, apple and cranberry. gelatin, light cream, coffee, milk.

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cards, singletons, doubletons, long suits, "ete. count four, kings count three, queens count two and jacks « count one.

Mr. New and his associates South “dealer EE

A p.m, Sunday Jn 3h the Tudor pave been studying this system! Neither side vulnerable haa) itoridi sing ures for more than a week, They feel a. 2. pageant is ‘staged. that It will give them an edge H-AJ865 Jean Stacy will have the role which none of them has pre- D-none of Mary, and. Jacqueline Brandt, viously enjoyed. Today Mr. New| C8543

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tricia Lyons, Kristin Miller and challenged Mr. Champion to a 8-Q 10 8 8-4 5 Laura Stout will be the Three ®t Same. [HK 1072 H-Q9 4 : “Kindly repeat that, please, D-8 2

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opened the bidding with one dia- (pocket.

8:30 p. m. today In the Hote! Lin- mond. After Mr. Champion] “What's that?” demanded Mr. coin. Mrs, Paul Jamison willlpassed Mr. Abel hesitated a|Champion. preside, moment and then whipped a| “It's a summary of our count

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# IN AN EFFORT to beat the experts Mr, New, Mr. Abel and|bidding method,” Mr, Mr. Muzzy have gone all out for a new system of bidding which swered, involves counting up “points” which are arbitrarily assigned to honor | For example, aces reading

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ne Ambus, and slowly,” said Mr. Champion, | IC-K Q 10 9 C-A6 Sandutkh, O. 0, and y,/Who felt he must be dreaming. MR. NEW" Elwood, Tudor students, and Mrs,| “I sald” repeated Mr. New, S-A072 George Mueller of the Tudor fac-|" that Abel and I challenge you H-3 ulty. and Masters to a set game.” BAN 974 Miss I, Hilda Stewart “I ean't start before right! principal, will be the hdl now,” Mr. Champion replied, and [The mn W giving the Biblical readings he was practically drooling as he|S fest Korth Fa - ordered two decks of cards. Pass 1 ] So Me . T . 11 Pass 3 Piss rority Meets Tonight |Out Comes Paper 48 AlPas The Beta Zeta Chapter, Lambda! Mr. New won the deal and folded piece of paper from his

Mr. Champion Avidly Welcomes Challenge

Point System

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“Is this a bridge game or a room,” Mr. Champion |snorted. “Put it away.’ “There's nothing in the rules) that says I can’t refer to it,” Mr. Abel argued.

Allowed to Use Notes

It was finally decided that Mr, Abel could refer to his notes if hel didn’t slow up the game too much. Eventually he bid one heart. When |

very excited. According to the system, his| hand now underwent a startling change. The king of spades now counted four points instead of The diamond void counted five points instead of the previous three. ‘A total of 14 points in BSS the whole hand—enough for a {raise to three spades. Mr. Champion opened the king of |clabs. Mr. Masters overtook with [the ace and returned a club. Clubs {were continued and Mr. Masters trumped the fourth round with {the jack of spades. Mr. New lovertrumped with the ace and Mr. Champion later won two spade tricks for a two-trick set.

Pre-Nuptial Party Planned

Goepper-Maxam Marriage Dec. 26

Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Taylor, 7845 Westfield Bivd., will entertain informally on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 18, for Miss Eve{lyn Goepper and her fiance, Bev {T. Maxam. Their marriage will be Dec. 26 in the Washington |Street Methodist Church. | Guests will be members of the

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Mrs, Roland Daley, 4646 Graceland Ave. will be hostess to the members of the John H. Holliday Auxiliary, American Legion, Wed= nésday. There will be a luncheon and Christmas party. There will be a gift exchange. Gifts will also he collected for the girls in the Knightstown Home. An afternoon of card games will follow the program. « Mrs. W. Paul Roush is chairman, assisted by Mesdames F. H, Spencer, Robert Girk, George McDougall, Leslie Hallem, George Cole, Charles Nourse, Herbert La and Merrill Speakman. Mrs. illlam McWilliam, Oxford, Miss., daughter -of the hostess, will be a special guest, .

The Manor Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, will sponsor a

{in the Food Craft Shop. The {unit will have a business meeting | at 8 p. m. Monday in the post home.

Gift Exchange A Christmas party for the, {members of the Madden-Notting-ham Unit, American Legion Aux{liary, is being planned. The] {event will be at 8 p. m. Tuesday | in fhe post home. There will be a gift exchange. | Mrs. Effie McDole and Mrs, - {bert Stover will be the hostesses. "= = The Broad Ripple American Le-| gion Auxiliary will have its December luncheon meeting at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow in the post home, There will bea business session before the luncheon. Children from the Blind 8chool will be guests at the afternoon program. Santa Claus will be present and will give gifts. Mrs, Paul Krier 8r. and Mrs. Robert Bosson are chairmen.

visit the Knightstown Home Sunday for a Christmas party. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Owens are in | charge.

Mothers Club Plans |Christmas Party

The Delta Gamma Mothers [Club of Butler University will

Unit and post members will]

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| have a Christmas party and dessert luncheon at 1 p. m. Tuesday

D-Q J 10 6 5 3 nis partner bid a spade he got, In the chapter house.

Mrs. George Fate is chairman,| {assisted by Mesdames Paul Rath-/ ert, W. H. Johnson and Robert] Chapman, Mrs. James C, Stafford has arranged a musical pro-

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(bridal party and the immediate be! Fred A. Goepper|

| families. Among them will (Mr. and Mrs. |and Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Maxam | parents of the engaged couple.

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The Indianapolis Alumnae of are sponsoring the Sunday matinee 'ormance of the Clvic Theater's

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Mrs. Walter O. Witt is general chairman, Her assistants include Mesdames William 8. Aspinall, C, A. Wacker, Frank L. Churchman, A. Frank Gleaves, Herbert H,

Guyot, R. C. Nichol, J. Miles Réeder, Edwin A. Schultz, J, Lawrence Sims, Robert T. Shue maker, Robert Jenkins, George O, {Browne and Jack O'Malley. | Also Misses Lois Hilkene, (Audrey Napp, Betty Noonan, {Mary Jean Woodsmall and Helen G. Baker. Mrs. John F. Musser |{is the finance chairman. The proceeds of the event will tbe used for the sorority’s welfare [projects. One of these is assisting in the Hight saving classes in the lelty

(Christmas Party

A Christmas party is also on [the calendar for the alumnae, | Miss Dottie Rae Beebe is chair | man. night in _the 38th St. Branch, Merchants National Bank. Mrs. Frank W, Plummer will {lead the singing of Christmas | carols and Mrs, Edward C. Mitche [ell “will read a Christmas story, | Santa Claus will attend the event and there will be a gift exchange, There will be a business ses. sion before the program. Mrs, Thomas M. Hindman Jr, will pre side. The assistant hostesses wiil ba Mesdames William C. Abdon, Ed« ward O. Mitchell, Robert Haugh, Richard Englehart, Hunter Soper, Jack Demlow, and Plummer and Misses Betsy Hutchings, Hil-

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Mrs. John Adams is general [chairman of the “annual Christ: | mas dinner-dance for the mem. | | bers of the Alpha Chapter, Omega (Ny Tau Sorority, The event will be at 7 p. m. Dec. 17 in the Gold Room of the Hotel Washing ton. Christmas greens will be used to decorate the ball room. Miss Virginia: Moore and Mrs, Lowell Stollard are co-chairmen with Mrs. Adams, There will be a gift the Merritt Trio will play,

Miss Brady to Visit

Miss Lola Brady, daughter of | Mrs. Pearl A. Brady, Indianapo-| lis, will spend Christmas ‘yacation | in Indianapolis, She is a student in Stephens College. Miss Brady will arrive here next Thursday.

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