Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1950 — Page 44
Programs
Mrs. Marie N. Breeding and
chairmen for the musical hour.
at the tea table. » ~ -
The purpose of the WDC Gar-| Aen Department, “To promote an| interest in gardening, landscape ‘'mprovement; to exchange experi- clean.
~nces, plants and seeds; to spread
meeting Friday. _ This will be at 1:30 p. m. in the!
H. J. Schnitzius, horticulturist,! will talk on “Selection and Cul-! ture of Plants and Shrubs.” Hc| vill be introduced by Mrs, C. E. Griener, chairman.
le tea table. Mrs. Harold M. recipes,
ea hostesses,
a plant exchange.
a 8» meals.
| A get -acquainted theme will | highlight the Monday Guild open-|
row in the clubhouse,
vice chairmen; Mrs. B. A. Wag- coffee, milk.
ner, secretary, and Mrs. R. M. Cotton, treasurer.
hostess committee. (coffee, milk.
~ ” ~ The Great Books Discussion
rroup, beginning its fourth year,
ome of Mrs. W. M. Baumhecke! 944 N. New Jersey St. Mrs. loyal H. Nickolas will lead the iscussion of Plato - Republic, hapters six and seven,
hash, sweet
County Fair Set
in K. of C. Hall
A “County Fair” will be spon- ae sored by the Indianapolis Hebrew \ Congregation Tuesday in the { Knights of Columbus Hall. Booths, entertainment and ne‘reshment will help give the at-/ nosphere of a real fair, _ |spe, Mrs, Jack Efroymson and Mrs.|
To Celebrate
Dr. Elvin 8. E
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Booths; Mr. Efroymson and Mr. ten members.
Cohen, co-chairmen of the men Cookie Hints
workers; Mr, and Mrs. Sam Prager, general committee members; Mrs. Albert Lieberman, Mrs.
rations; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard sheet.
.fichreiber and George tickets,
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The size of your oven should be Erwin Lory and Burt Kohn, deco- considered when buying a cookie
3 I Allow for an inch on every| Bloom, publicity and Mesdames side between the edge of the sheet! Harold Lewis, Lou Fink, Joseph and the sides of the oven. This
Frank, allows for proper circulation of
| Pastry for 9 inch pie shell Mrs. Willard M. Wickizer arg astry 5 4 Sh pi Mrs. John W. Thornburgh and| SPices together in large bowl. Mrs. Everett E. Lett will preside] Add pumpkin, molasses and melted butter or margarine, { Blend thoroughly. Beat, eggs | slightly; add milk. Pour into pastry-lined pie pan. Bake in hot oven, 425 deg. F., 40 minutes, or until inserted knife comes out
oi Seeames ou ws sens Budget Meals clubhouse. Require Study
Cooks Told to Look At Market Reports
By planning in advance, giving Mrs. D. 8. Meditch and Mrs. yourself time to study market “arl V. Weinhardt will preside at reports, local supplies and good you can serve budget ‘rusler and Mrs. M. J. Austin are meals everyone will like. Get as many different colors in| Afterward there will be a sale!foods as possible into your menus. of bird and flower note paper and|In that way you will be reason|ably sure of having balanced!
The following budget dinners, ve been worked out by market a .experts and nutritionists. The ing meeting at 1:30 p. m. tomor will help you plan others. New officers are Mrs. William| Dinner: Chicken fricassee with . Kraas, chairman; Mrs. H. K.|rice; snap beans, Waldorf salad, Bachelder and Mrs. Ina Smith, (hot biscuits, fruited coffee cake,
Dinner: Cod fish cakes with tomato sauce, canned whole kernel Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike heads the corn, Swiss chard, bread, butter or fortified margarine, apple Betty,
Dinner: Noodle - frankfurter (bake, sweet and sour red cabbage, " {peach and cottage cheese salad, vill meet Tuesday morning in the (hread, butter or fortified marga'irine, baked custard, coffee, milk. Dinner: Pineapple corned beaf potatoes, caulifiower, sliced tomato salad, | spiced. pears, cookies, coffee, milk. :
School Secretaries
25th anniversary of the fi Association of School Secretaries will be celebrated] in the Hotel Lincoln. yster, chairman of the Business Education Department of Indiana University, will
Alvin Cohen, co-chairmen, Will Be ne mesic. tu cr Vil Spe :30 to 5:30 p. m. will honor char- |
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Christmas shoppers come in and browse around. We have many beautiful itéms that will make lovely gifts. ‘Use our layaway, Open evenings; days and Sunday by appointment. LI. 5803-LI. 6055. .
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