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Pi Zeta Chapter, eeting preceding work in musical jarrison, will be
en Lawyers will dnesday, in the-
sident, will prelegislative mat- » coming session, committee chair-
cille Pryor, will ylis Chamber of ety film, “Then
Carmel Business panel discussion Tuesday in the les will serve as
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Ri ite ned Held Here eld Couple ; Miss Marijean Stanley P. Case t 11 a. m, Satur- . Peter and Paul Rev. Fr. Anthony anville, officiated, or, Miss Norma lainfield, wore a nylon taffeta with The bridesmaids, ck and Miss Betty rger, Plainfield, nite-green taffeta 3. All wore mitts : to match in net,
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ie couple are Mr, McGonagle; and >. P. Case, Plain-
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Recipe For Eggnog Will Brighten Holiday Parties
At Berkshire Mountain Inn , | By GAYNOR MADDOX AT THE foot of the Berkshires in a 190 year old inn, there's the smoothest bowl of eggnog in this Christmas world. : Russell and Rosamond Chapin own the New Boston Inn,
These two genial people regard serving good food to al who gtop by as their duty to mankind. New Bosten, Mass. is at the juncture of U. S. routes 8 and 87 and the inn waits hospitably on a little hill overlooking the town. Mrs
Chapin. a noied dramatic soprano, favors the European custom of serving eggnog on Christmas Eve. ’ “In- reverent remembrance of the holy event of the first Christmas, carols are sung.” she said- “then presents are opened with father playing Santa Claus, Suddenly—everyone gets hungry
and at that moment the Christmas eggnog appears with little cookies and thinly sliced fruit sn 8 cake.” # ' so Tuesday's Menus LET'S FOLLOW ihe Se BREAKFAST: Orange juice on nn (8 ? just as Mrs. ready-to-eat cereal, French Chapin gave it . toast, sirup, coffee, milk. to. me. LUNCHEON: Tomato juice ; For an eg8- frankfurters on rolls; musnog sufficient to es serve ten people tard, cabbage and green pepgenerously pro-, Per salad, chocolate brownies. ceed as follows: tea, milk.
Plan to make it DINNER: Oven-fried chick-
in the morning on" inlet gravy, mashed pobecause it must i : have H o tatoes, chopped spinach, en- : BT it me BL riched bread, butter or forti- . My. Maddox © i NOTOughly. fied margarine, raw carrot a , into a large sticks, pumpkin pie, . cheese, earthenware bowl put the yolks (nffee. milk. of a dozen grade A fresh eggs. ° - ese
Set the whites temporarily to one side in a smaller howl, “To the yolks add slowly, bit by bit, while beating with a roThis is the first article of a | six-part series, “Christmas at The Inn.” tary beater, one cup of sifted granulated sugar and. one level teaspoon of salt. When the yolks, sugar and salt | are well blended discard the ro-| tary beater in favor of a French! Whip (wire whisk) and add elowly) while whisking, one pint of heavy cream and two and one halt quarts of whole rich milk. ” n n NOW COMES the part where vou must follow your own inclinations. You may flavor your eggnog with good vanilla extract alone or you can do as we do and add slowly, while whisking, one pint of good rye, one half pint of light rum and one half pint of brandy. ; 3 Don't forget that a strong dash good vanilla, too, seems to blend all the other flavors especjally well, . : Lastly whip whites fnto a firm meringue with one eup sifted granulated sugar and a dash of salt. Fold this into the eggnog and store the whole conc~ctinon away in the Yefrigerator 2 a covered bowl so none of the 2. ma can escape. Just before serving, give it one final whisk and pour it into a well chilled china or silver punch bowl. Add~a top dusting of nutmeg and
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By EDYTH T. McLEOD
about costume jewelry? 1 . love it but my daughter | thinks I wear too much. I am | tan, fairly heavy and age 56. C. WwW." Costume jewelry should be the accent to add-a smart touch td your costume, but don't overdo it! Choose .a clip or pin because it means something to you, bracelets because they’ flatter vour wrists or your hands. But do not wear “sets” of costume jewelery. You will look as though you had not enough taste to choose harmonizing pieces. Individuality is so much more interesting. Choose things which go together well but not,a complete “set” of matched pieces. “I have long hair. It's graying. which I do -not mind, but wear braids around my head because I like them. Does this now, at 51, make me look sort of eccentric or foolish? Mrs
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Miss Alice Spitz Is Married
A Thanksgiving marriage was
- that of Miss Alice Spitz and Glen
Lightner, Indianapolis. The cere-
mony was performed in the Grace tiie Rev.
Methodist Church with F. T. Johnson reading the vows.
Parents of the bride
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Miss Phyllis Campbell w a= the 4 variety in salads. Cut an appie ey suena Brice into very thin slices Crosswise groom, was best, man. - Remove core from each slice and A reception. held in the home of AITANge thin, small rounds of
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Try to understand their 1950 ideas and make vourself -and and your ‘home so attractive that they will bring their friends in to meet vou. That's tHe ideal setup.
” n ~ . “DOES red nail polish make old hands look older? -Grandma.” . I think that the soft pinks with iridescent base, are more becoming. They give a nice sheen to the nails but aren't so definite. , And. Grandma. don't forget vour hand cream’ Next I'll. give 3ou the answers to "What Shall 1 Do?”
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Combine apples with dates for
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Add one tablespoon of lard or utter for each cup of uncooked rice used. Cook in the us manner except for this addition at the beginning of the cooking process. This is particularly good when serving rice as an accompaniment for meals.
Polish Subs for Spray For a white Christmas inside your house, try spraying your Daily vacuuming on used areas, wreaths and trees with white shoe ind once a week in any ease. is polish. Snow that doesn’t melt can weommended by most manufac- be produced by using an ordinary fly sprayer to distribute the polish.
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