Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1949 — Page 7

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Eat Well for Less— | Teen-Agers Like Parties

+ By GAYNOR MADDOX CHRISTMAS time is the party season for all ages—particularly for teen-agers or school vacations. They like parties with lots of eats and lots of fizz, That means enough frankfurters -and rolls for the lusty voung appetites and unlimited suppties of chilled carbonated beverages. Do not open bottles until needed by each guest to insure the maximum favor and carbonation — If beverages are chilled thoroughty,! no ice will be needed. | Cheese Spread for Franks (Makes about 2 cups) | One-half pound mild processed American cheese, 3 tablespoons mayonnaise, 1 tablespoon horseradish, 2 tablespoons mustard. To the finely grated cheese- add all ingredients and blend well. Spread on both sides of frank-. furter*roll and toast under broil-

er until cheese is softened and melting. Serve with hot broiled or boiled frankfurters. Cole slaw always goes well with franks. Here's a gay variation: |

Party Cole Slaw (Series 8) i Four cups shredded cabbage, 1 onion, chopped fine, 2 sour red apples, diced with skin on: 2 large carrots, cut $h thin rounds; 1 green pepper, minced fine;’ 1; cup rasins. Shred and chop all ingredients Into fine pieces, making sure that the cabbage is in long slen-| der shreds. Mix all ingredients together and marinate in dresstng. Chill well.

Wednesday's Menu—

"Puffit” “quilted rayon satin By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor R “LAZYBONES” HOURS, nothing combines so much comfort with so much glamour as does a bed

jacket. Even though she may not have the time for a leisurely breakfast in bed, almost any girl will like a bed jacket's cosy warmth as she reads herself to sleep at night. Bed jackets come in a wide range of styles and fabrics (you can even find quilted cotton numbers). Some are strictly tailored

oatma BEAST: Grapefruit, | while others are frosted with frothy lace. The three pretty ones fee. milk ee cake, cof- | pictured, from Ayres’ second-floor robe and negligee department, fff ypiptay | woul sup “hris LUNCHEON: Franks on ow make super Christmas rolls, cole slaw with spar- on wp rr \ F ft C A kling dressing, applesauce ; The or um: Rryle ys Lured un o roc e cake, tea, milk. » IS In paie ue quilted raygpn i v . satin with scalloped front and

DINNER: Tomato juice, galmon souffle with mustard sauce, steamed rice, buttered green beans, enriched crisp rolls, butter or fortified margarine, fruit gelatin, coffee, milk.

cord ties. The jacket is lined with pale blue, too. By Barbizom, it is $5.95. Blie is the color again for a crepe-back satin jacket with | creamy cameo lace inserts outlining the front yoke. Slééves are puffy elbow-length. This

Christmas Luncheon ag The Indiana Woman's Auxiliary] °"¢ 18 $10.95. to the 38th Army Division will] A full, cape style bed jacket have a Christmas luncheon at| With deep, “batwing” sleeves is noon Friday. Mrs, Russell Vest, Made of white jersey quilted 1345 Olive 8t., is to be the hostess,| In trapunto-like scrolls. It has { an aqua taffeta lining, and the price is $14.95,

First Policewoman or LOS ANGELES--The first policowoman was appointed in Los Keep Cheese Fresh Angeles, Cal, in 1910. As early/ Dampen a cloth, sprinkle it as 1893 Chicago had a woman with vinegar and wrap around patrolman. cheese to keep it from hardening.

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The new post home will be the [scene of the Wayne Unit, Amer-| ican Legion Auxiliary’'s Christmas party. The event will be at 8 p. m. tomorrow, A gift exchange and Yule pro gram are on the schedule. Mrs Mildred Snyder is chairman of) {the donations for the Knights{town Home. P:rsonal gifts for the youngsters os. well as gifts] (for the home will be collected. The auxiliary and post members will have a “pitch-in” supper at 8:30 p. m., Dec. 28, in the home.” Mrs. Bert Neitgel is chairInitiation services will fol[low the supper. | The ‘annual community Christmas party sponsored by the post jand auxiliary will be at 7:30 p. m_, ‘Dee. 21, in the home.

1 . To Glamour Council Thirteer Indianapolis career {girls have been named to the) |@lamour Career's Council, TRe leouncil is sponsored by Glamour magazine and Block's, Miss Florence Murphy {viser. The members are Misses {Libby Evans, Charity Lindsay,| Marilyn Behymer, Wilma Burk-| hardt, Doris Davidson, Kathryn| {Anne Lewis, Dorothy Walsman, Virginia Winn, Mary Jane Raab, ‘Louise A. Miller, Frances Stich, Frances Dorsett and Joan] Rossebo. |

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Women Lawyers Plan | Christmas Party

The Indiana Association of| Women Lawyers will have its an-| {nual Christmas dinner and party, at 6:3) p. m. tomorrow in the Athenaeum, ‘ “| Miss Dorothy Tucker is pro-| gram chaifman and Mrs. Mary| Garrett is president. There will be a gift exchange. Miss Joanna Hinman is in charge of arrangements and Mrs. William Traylor is reservations head, ) |

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‘Plan Gift Exchange 1°

The Christmas party and gift exchange of the Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Bigma Kappa Sorority will. be held at 7:45 p.m. tomorrow, Mrs. William | 0. Watson, 5212 N. Pennsylvania | St., will be the hostess. Assistants will Include Mrs, {Paul R., Summers, Miss Norma Lagenaur and Miss Martha Billayi. Members of the loca) philan< thropic committée: will he announced. They Includé Mesdames - Carl Switzer, Summers and WilHam Tornes,

Elections Set { The Oak {Hill Grandmothers, {Club will hold a Christmas party) and election of officers at 11 a. m,| Thursday. Mrs. Dale Hendrixson,| 1731. Arrow Ave, ‘will ‘be the | hostess, ; |

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