Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1949 — Page 16
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3 every traditional Yuletide season. tree is a feast for the eyes.
dairy foods spiced with
“You need a great-hearted punch bowl of silver, china or glass, a large ladle and small punch cups in profusion. Arrange all these symbols of . holiday welcome on a convenient“ly placed table. As each guest
of eggnog.
ita base of milk and cream, is a real food even though served In party spirit, “Because of this, only light side refreshments need to be served with it, such as highly flavored butter sandwiches and fruit cake,
oe Di TRADITIONAL EGGNOG Six eggs, two-thirds cup sugar, ane #nd one-half quarts milk, one-half teaspoon salt, one and one-half quarts light cream, two tablespoons vanilla, one cup heavy cream, grated nutmeg.
until all grains of sugar have dissolved. Add milk and salt and chill in refrigerator overnight or for at least four or more hours. When ready to serve, add light cream which has been thoroughly chilled and vanilla. Pour into punch bowl, . Beat cold, heavy cream until frothy and pour over eggnog; sprinkle with grated nutmeg Serves 25 punch cups,
~ » . ICE CREAM NOG One quart vanilla or eggnog Ice cream (bulk), six eggs, one-fourth teaspoon salt, two and one-half quarts milk, two to three tablefpoons vanilla, grated nutmeg. | If ice cream is purchased far in| advance, place in freezing compartment of refrigerator. Remove! about 15 minutes before ready to] use. To prepare ice cream nog: Add] salt to eggs in mixing bowl; beat | until light and frothy. Stir in| milk and vanilla. Chill When | ready to serve, pour milk-egg| mixture into punch bowl. Add fce| cream in large spoonfuls and’
The’ Ee is a combination of '
arrives, he Is greeted with a cup § Remember that eggnog, with ,
Beat eggs and. sugar together ‘»
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The old-fashioned holiday party brings cheery eggnog, fruit cake and sandwiches.
sprinkle grated nutmeg over top.
Makes about 25 punch cups,
Friday's Menu—
BREAKFAST: Stewe dried fruit, buttered waffles, sirup or honey, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Tomato juice, toasted cheese and chopped vegetable sandwiches, baked apples, tea, milk.
DINNER: Broiled halibut steak, parsley lemon butter, boiled potatoes, buttered broccoli, Melba toast, apple ple, coffee, milk.
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Fruit 27
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Vegetables Listed As Plentiful
By JEAN TABBERT
SUPPLIES OF most fruits and | vegetables . will
be ample this | week-end. Apples, cranberries, and grapes will add. "their color;
{to the market basket along with, [tangerines, bananas and oranges. {Vegetables
listed among nlentiful items will include beets, broecolt,
FRESH FRUITS
Apples—~Excelient big sizes available | Avecados— Ample supply Cheaper Banapas—Che po Abundant Nice Coconuta~-Al avaliablitty ately priced mer reed nt price a little] higher but stil eheaper than In prevlous ye
UAlity. oder
[Dates—Bupply adequate. Blightly cheaper |
jaan last yea Reasonable
Grapes—KExcellent quality | Grapetrait— Plentifu Very good quality hite | cheaper hen the pink
Lemans. ~High; scard All Lypes hrivrbad very good quality
Oranees Moridas are very nice; California
the
brussel sprouts, carrots
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Marion County Women's Demos
Fans fms mE. Market Basket {Plans Party It. Francis Guild Plans Card Party
Hospital Organization To Hold Bake Sale
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{| PandoHo. | “Working on the Kathryn Price Dunn, Mésdames Fred
ting, Thomas
gram and entertainment ‘after- [Josephine Coll
ward will be directed by Miss
{will sponsor a card party and ‘bake sale at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow |in the Food Craft Shop. { / . IC, Harry Woirhaye is chairman “(Su T™ |of the event and Mrs. Julius Arm- - ibruster is her assistant. . On the bake sale committee! iare Mrs. Frank Oberting, and Mesdames Albert | Springman, Edward Trim; Charles Schneider, {Henry Gardner, Harry Achgill, J, {Albert Leckner,-G. L. Mefarl nd,
[Nicholas Volz, William F. Mur-| cratic Club, It will be at 8 p. m. (phy, John Heidenreich and Harry tomorrow in the Claypool Hotel 8ky Room. Mrs, | president, will be in charge of ‘a Faust, Carl Riefer, Caroline Ober-| short business session. The pro- McCormack and|
Mrs. Armbruster and Mrs. Ber-
Yeon Problems—
HES JMO OF CUTE. BUT
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Hospital Guild
Mrs. |
chair-
, Wil-
Rodkey photo. |Willlam F, Klepter and Balint ‘ i M li {Anthony and Miss Nettie Mc-| By JEAN rs. Afflis { |Gregor. | YOU KNOW about crowd Mrs. Margaret Afflis is the | hnoge in chargé of special cruelty, 1 suppose—the spite quality, Chexp Moy] arrangements chairman for the | prizes are Mesdafnes Amos Hue-| and snobbery and just plain | annual Christmas party of the | |gele, 1. G. Boyd, Roy Nation, | meanness that crops up in
teen-age society, The average teeher joins a clique a: self-protection. He feels he must bow to the dictates of his crowd or tread a solitary path. A member of a snob-mob is on pins and needles lest he fall out of favor. Often he or
games will be Koch, William|
navels are nice, too, and Orca norm " y . - Weimer are chairmen of] : peArr:_pather nigh “Mabel Dunn, prografi chair. nard We | she has to boycott old friends Persimmons—Abundant: cheap =~ TAD #7 Ee ————— | or snub acquaintances in ordreg Adeuate me. i. - Mrs. Andrew Bic et iit be in | der to stay ir the gang's good Taagerines — More plentiful very ice. charge of the collection and ITSC Unit to Mark | graces. It's rugged for a de- . wo» distribution “of jelly and other Chri k A | cent guy or gal, isn't it? FRESH VEGETABLES delicacies” forsneedy institutions ristmas nniversary And what a beating outsiders ' . y ‘nt The 25th Christmas anniver- and newcomers take! Often Broccoli —Flentiful che Riley Chapter ITSC, sary of the Victorian Chapter, their disappointment and sufabhaee rapouts Abunda the demand. < ' ITSC, will be celebrated tomor- fering drives them underground - en pee | ' Jower , , To Meet Tomorrow row in the home of Mrs. Paul to moody bookishness or cheap © p iLly cheape ; ae . | M D — (Earnie eni ‘heap ®afce supp! iy adestate. The James Whitcomb Riley Ritter, 3136 Graceland Ave. | associations. y ay Celery abundant little less ex- , »sident 4 vice presi-| - ” » per ITSC Chapter will meet at noon| The presidents an presi-| . Y . | Cucumbers sti) priced a» Jue hish n tomorrow in the home of Mrs. dents of the Alexandrian and Co- WHAT TO do? Well, a new ermans | e a Mil 8 Title high-price Otto M. Benz Jr. 5734 E. New lumbian Chapters. sponsored by| kid must go slow. Look the Leftucs —. Leaf variety of ig head York St. : the Victorian group, will be ground over; don’t date hapi une t - ood quali bo tate is lly his gher In: Dilee but Mrs. Noble Reynolds will speak. honor guests. | hazardly; pick the crowd you |
Strong Rulers
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Sorority. The social committee includes § Miss Bettelu Lesher, chairman;
{ Migses
Change to Democracy Will Come Slowly |
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
NEW YORK, Dec. 15--Many
of us In this. country are dis- |
turbed by persistent reports that Nazis are being placed in many im - ~ portant posttions in Ger-
many. It is a good time to examine the | whole situa= i tion. ;
WN known many and the ——— Germans for 4 a long time— and my
“have :
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-sinicé I went-there as a little I girl--have a rather long perspective on the German character, Germans like authority. They have been accustomed to direction and to being told | what to do in every phase of their existence. You do not change the character of a people overnight. They may not have liked the Nazi regime. But they accepted | it because it represented authority, Now, as they get control of their own affairs, they are going to put back into places of authority the people they are accustomed to have manage their affairs, whether in economie, governmental, educational or religious fields. es =» = | SOME OF these leaders may have become convinced of the evils of Nazi government, We | may, through our. efforts at | education, help teach some of the younger people democratic Ways. If there is enough exchange on the student level, some young people may become con- | vinced of the value of a democratic and free country. The United States is fighting a real battle for democracy in Germany against odds. The best argument have “to offer is example, We can only hope that our own behavior here and that of our representatives in Germany will be convincing proof
| to Mrs. i olis Times, Indianapolis »
we
that the democratic way of life
is QGesirable,
Sorority Chapter
{Plans Yule Party
Lesh-| will be
Misses Dottie and Bette! er, 5564 N. Oriental St. hostesses at 7.30 p. m. today for the Christmas party of the Omega Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi
Miss Marilyn Dunn, co-chairman; Jean Nash, Mary Facker
{and Jerry Smith.
Betrothed E
Plowman
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Hay- |
Photo.
den, 1235 S. Meridian St; _nounce the approaching mar-
riage of their daughter, Mary |
Elizabeth, to. Harold Lewis Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Green, 1881 Shelby St. The vows will be read Dec. 31 in St. Mark's Churéhy, ~~~
Mushrooms Megrim price;
Pumpkin -Enough to fil]
Those of us : “#2
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mulch?
A--A heap of rotting corncobs (whole ones) will produce some | and|
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still cheap
y miona—Prices are higher; quality is very Paranipa Plentiful Peppers— Abundant; {Pot Xa) hen ry ice b Thang
inexpensive bundant quality Not much price the demand : adequate supply rice a little higher
Sauash—Clood qualit | Sweet potatoes abundant | Tomatoes — Average quality. price a Ilttie highe Turnips- ~Plentiful., ==
“By MARGUERITE SMITH “@—What do you know about; ——
—ground —eerncobE Wiishire Road.
of the best tomatoes cucumbers ever raised. Ground | cobs have the advanfage of] decomposing faster. And they | are plentiful in this state the tall corn. I've been told| some since their has been to burn this wonderful soil conditioner. Ground corn-
cobs; like other decaying mate-|
rials, tend to grab some | nitrogen out of the soil, I would | not use ground cobs around the crown of any plant that dislikes much moisture during the
as a winter)
adequate sup-|
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supply of all types.|
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Auxiliary Unit To Give Party
| The Eagles Unit, American Lee gion Auxiliary, will have its Yule meeting and party at 8 p. m. toe day in the post home, 43 W, Ver
mont St. Mrs. L. F. Tague is chairman. Mrs. Anna Amick and Mrs,
Anna Beard,
There will
mas basket.
Sunday the unit and post will distribute gifts to the veterans in Sunnyside Sanatorium. Mrs, . Tague, unit rehabilitation chairs man, and E. I. Slinger, post come
mander, are in charge. 250 Peaches from Tree
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{seed in a flower pot “just for fun.”
your f sons ' ostracism are: Lack of
Gold Star mothers lof the unit, will be honor guests, (Members of the American Legion Post also have been invited, be a gift exchange 'and a “white” gift for a Christe
Muriel Tuckey England picked 250 peaches this year from a tree that |grew from a peach stone she (planted 13 years ago. 8he put the
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The Woman’ members will mas open house Wednesday in Mrs. Everett dent and depa preside at the of the organiz Hostesses wv Louise B. Po home; Mrs. Lay Mrs. Sheldon MN welfare; Mrs, Jr., garden, an hal, literatureThe Technica girl choir will rection of C Richard Orton Tech string ens mas program. Tea hostesses Louis J. Rybol Othniel Hitch, C. Messick, D. | Adkins and Jan chairmen. Others will John M. Willia F. G. Balz, H. Simpson, Jame: Burnett, Henry garet Fleury, Emory W. Cow! William H. Po Lawrence McT Wetsell, Percy . L. Carlsam, Fra liam E. Kenned liams, Miss Do: Miss Florence ° Department « side at the tea
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