Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1950 — Page 35

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banquet will Creole, Chateaubriand, Pommes Souffle, Salade Antoine, Pan de Vieux Carre and Cafe Brulot. Some of this is just fancy talk for tossed salad and garlic bread. In their drive to make the deal authentic the committee members have contacted Macy Teetor in New Orleans to send up the sauce Arnaud from the

Use Antoine Recipe Nor is Antoine's being neglected. The recipe of the old establishment is being used for the salad dressing. Besides being Introduced to the new cuisine, members will sit on new chairs and eat at new tables. They'll be christening the club's redecorated dining room. After the cherries jubilee, which are flamed with hrandy, and the cafe brulot, which is flamed with brandy, the diners will have a chance to step up to BTeplicn of sthe old Abainthe

restaurant of the same name. |

The Indianapolis Country Club is throwing out the ham 'n’ eggs and bringing in the Chateaubriand

Bordelaise. macs TE 40i club I a now out to make ita mark

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Basin Street Blues

During the evening Willie Moore, the chef, will keep things going in his new stainless steel kitchen. Gary Sampson will play Basin

on the piano. For those who would like to have a Night in New Orleans in their own homes here's how you ; can make the cafe brulot. It's Buaranteed to give a fillip to | any meal.

clove, stick. cinnamon, orange and lemon peel, cube sugar and brandy in a metal container. Use 1% oz. brandy for each demitasse. spices and peel together. Then pour in the black coffee which “has been brewed separately.

Arts and Letters ‘Group to Meet

Mrs. Leonidas F. Smith will be|

hostess Saturday for the May meeting of the Indiana Chapter,

National Society of Arts and Let-'

ters. It will be held at 2:15 p, m. in the Hoosier Salon Art Gallery. Mrs, H. E. Blasingham will talk jon “The Art of Still Life Paintling. »" | Assisting will be Mrs. Armin |Dustschel and Mrs. Ray Patterison. Mrs, Carl J. Weinhardt will [preside at the 1:15 p. m. board meeting.

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Street blues and music d'amour ;

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Stewart Ruch, Mrs. H. O. Ball, Mr. Ball and Mrs. Ruch (left to right) . . . Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary’s spring dance last night in the Woodstock Club.

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Civic Group Scheduled

Business Meeting, * Election Set

A garden party Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Kurt Pantzer, 14310 N. Meridian St. will close the 1949-50 season of the Affairs Committee of the Civic Theater. There will be a business meeting afd election of officers at 2:30 a reception and

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Mrs. Harry T. Pritchard and Mrs. Lindon A. Bailey, co-chair-men of the hospitality commit. tee, will be assisted by Mesdames Myron J. McKee, Lawrence H. Earle, Paul 8. McNamara, Everett M. Schofield, Joseph M. Block,

dell and H. T. VanLandingham. Receiving Line In the receiving line with Mrs. Pantzer will be Mrs. Fred Luker, Affairs

Lee, Robert Loomis, Walter Houppert, Paul T. Rochford, T. R. Lyda, N. E. Boyer, Evelyn Wright and J. L. Benedix.

Service Guild Plans

Luncheon for June | The quarterly meeting of the Goodwill Service Guild will be a [12:30 p. m. guest luncheon June 1 in the Woodstock Club. Mrs. Harry D. Case is in charge of arrangements. On Tuesday the guild board will meet in the Goodwill Indus-| tries cafeteria. The guild's recreation committee, assisted byl Mrs. E. P. Messick, will entertain|I! guild employees whose birthdays fall in May with a party at noon on May 12. An outing for the employees also has been planned for June.

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Mothers to Be Guests At Tea Next Sunday

Beauty Experts to Open

Session in Lincoln Hotel

The Indianapolis Hairdressers and—-Cosmetologists Association

Pillowcase Party

:|To Be Held Wednesday

A pillowcase card party will be|®

held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Colonial Furniture Co. by

will largely determine recommendations to local beauty shop patrons the Barth-na Club. Mrs. Ervin at its two-day session opening this morning in the Hotel Lincoln.

More than 1000 members and guests are expected, according toi

{Miller is general chairman, Committee assistants include

Mrs. Ethel Brenton, president. Mrs, Ruth Taylor, Terre Haute, state Mesdames Chester Cook, Harry 'association president, will be a special guest. The state group's |Zimmer, Harvey Wyant, James

|quarterly delegate meeting is to|

bé held in connection with the play for the dance beginning at|Bloom, Mabel local event. 9p.

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the various sessions. She also is] scheduled for a talk on publie] relations.

Dance Planned |

The May Day style show and! dance tomorrow night will climax | the event. Miss Mary Lou Ross! will be enthroned as May Queen. Her attendants will be Miss Rita Shine and Miss Hella Green and her junior attendants, Juneta Burns, Barbara Garnier and Eileen Frances Bucholz. A feature of the evening will be presentation of trophies to winners of the Monday afternoon finger-waving contest. i Members modeling in the style] show will be Mesdames Elsie! Moore, Wilma Worrell Green, fidith Hamilton, Virginia Stella;

Green, Lucille Patterson, Mayme|| °

Householder, Mildred Kuhns,! Mabel Thoms, Dorothy Sprinkle’ and Leona Grenne, Miss Betty

ymann, Ted Campbell's orchestra will

Group Sets Luncheon Date

Federation Plans Event Tuesday j

Tuesday the Federation of Mothers Choruses of the Indian-| apolis public schools will hold its] annual spring luncheon. It will be| in - the . Memorial Presbyterian Church. A business meeting at 10 a. m., will precede the installation of officers and luncheon at 12:15 p. m. There will be a musical pro-| gram in the afternoon. The new officers include Mrs. Wallace Miner, first vice presi-| dent; Mrs. Cecil Wheeler, record- | and Mrs, Carl

On the evening of May 8 the mass chorus will sing for the Tech High School Parent-Teachers Association under the direction of R. W. Wright. Mrs. Virvan Silvers: will be the pianist. The federation will present al variety show in School 78 at 8) p. m. May 12.

Next Sunday members of the Sky-Hi Club of Indianapolis will entertain their mothers at a Mothers Day tea. It will be from! 3 to 5 p. m. in the Warren Hotel. The arrafigements committee includes Miss Gertrude Meyers, Mrs. Robert C. Wilson and Mrs. Armond Priest. A program will be presented by Miss Patty Wilson, Mesdames Priest, Don Essig] and N. C. _Kassenbrock.

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