Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1950 — Page 9
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Holidays More Fun When All Take Part
By GAYNOR MADDOX CHRISTMAS is everybody's job. 80 why not let teen-agers, or even younger members of the family, take a hand in making Christmas candies. A box of Johnny's fudge bars for grandma, is a wonderful thought. A jar of candy on the Christmas table .made by young Susie. Why, of course, let the small fry put their oar in the holiday good! will. !
Peacock Beautifies Spread iz Toncheon [2S sa~l_ Will Honor Bride-to-Be
Round of Parties | Scheduled for Couple
Miss Kay Gartland will be!
{by Mrs. Alfred Symmes tomorrow | a the Woodstock Club. Miss Gartland's engagement, was announced -in October to Dr.
dover, Mass., by her mother, Mrs. Peter V. Gartland, 4221 Central! Ave, Dr. Finneran, a resident in sur-| gery in the Indiana University! Medical Center, is the son of Mr. | and Mrs. Joseph M. Finneran, ialsp of North Andover. | Friday Mrs. Donald Pritchard | land Mrs. James Rocap will be | {hostesses fof a luncheon in The Keys honoring Miss Gartland, |
Dinner Party Saturday the couple will be en- | tertained at a dinner party by Mr. |and Mrs. Earl 1. Larsen in their (home, 321 E. 36th St. Sunday Mr. land Mrs. Robert Langsenkamp rand Mr, and Mrs. William Bren-
ANNE CABOT * The Indianapolis Times 372 W. Quincy St. Chicago 6. II {nan Jr. will entertain for them
lat'a brunch in the Langsenkamp home, 5744 N. Delaware St. |
Here are two very easy recipes. | Our own youngster, 5-year-old! Pat, helped make the first him-' 8 self and there was no confusion— | Just smiles of pride when we all wr said it was wonderful candy. sio—— | » » - ! Two ounces unsweetened choco- Turn an ordinary cotton late, one can (15 ounce) sweetened spread into a thing of beauty condensed milk, "one cup quick| by embroidering a peacock in rolled oats, uncooked, one-half} full splendor on it. Work the cup coconut, one-half cup pecan brightly-hued bird in simple meats, chopped. | stitchery and arrange the apMelt chocolate in top of a dou-| pealing floral motifs on the
Street ....icvveseveenscacvesees and Mrs. Thomas Mahaffey Jr. fand Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Ma[CIty sinsessersescnsssassassasss|Naffey will honor the couple with {a dinner party Monday night in {the Marott Hotel.
Bake in a moderate oven (350 de-| Lions. ees F.) 12 to 15 minutes. Cool] Needlework fans—Anne Caand cut into Jars, Makes 32 bars,| Pot’s big. new album is here. Dozens of fascinating new dePEANUT BUTTER
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gift patterns and directions. ‘Five cups puffed rice or puffed : wheat, one-quarter cup butter or, fortified margarine, one-third cup YW to Lig ht peanut butter, one-half pound marshmallows (about 32.) Measure puffed rice into a shallow pan. Heat in a moderate oven | (350 degrees F¥.) for 10 minutes, a rice into .a large Set for Sunday Melt butter, peanut butter and|. The traditional wl Se of marshmallows.in top of a double/the Greens” YWCA program will boiler over boiling water, stirring be held at the Central Branch, occasionally. Pour peanut butter-| 1329 N. P. marshmallow mixture over the! ennsylvania St., from 2:30 puffed rice. 05 Pp. m, Sunday. Stir until the puffed rice is even-| The program includes decaratly coated. Pack into a greased ing the Christmas tree, lighting baking pan. (7x11 inches). Cool the Yule log, carol singing and and cut into bars. special music. The Christmas . r— - (story will be read by Mrs. Walter Thursday's Menus Latz, ; BREAKFAST: Orange Committee members include juice, pork sausage cakes, |Mesdames Dorothy McClamroch, enriched toast, butter or for- |Chester Mines, Therese Larimer, tified margarine, coffee, [Eleanor Best and Ada Thompson. milk. Others are Misses Clara Epstein, LUNCHEON: Creamed (Irene Zeigler, Freda Moorman, ‘tuna fish and peas on toast, |Fat Millikan, Marjorie Waymire, raw carrot sticks, enriched [Virginia Wall, Betty Harding, soft rolls, butter or fortified (Jan Gasaway and Ruth F. Fenmargarine, fudge bars, tea |ReSSeY. Also included is Bud Wilmilk. Son. CHRISTMAS DINNER: Participating in the program Cranberry: juice cocktail, |Will be Mesdames Latz, Gonard roast beef, brown gravy, A. Felland, Hervie Vertrees, Yorkshire pudding, buttered |Frank Rieman, Ada ThompBrussels sprouts, creamed SON, Leroy Miller, and Oscar Baronions, mixed; green salad, inard and Miss Margaret M. Barto. French dressing, plum pud- The YWCA is a Red Feather ding, hard sauce, nuts and |agency of the Indianapolis Comraisins, coffee, milk. {munity Chest.
Jewell Lain will Spend Macaroni Dish
Holidays With Parents | A favorful Friday night meal, Miss BY Jean Lain, daugh-! featuring sunny macaroni toss-up ter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy E. Lain, can be put together and on tHE Traders Point, will arrive here table in no time at all. Take two from New York Dec. 17 for the diced hard cooked eggs, a cup of holidays. She is a senior in the cooked peas and two teaspoons American Academy of Dramatic prepared mustard. Add to maca- | Art and a Conover model. |roni and cream sauce and: heat | Mr. and Mrs. Lain will entertain {thoroughly in top of double boiler | with an Open house from 5 to/for about five minutes. Serve| 8 p. m. Dee. 22 for their children, with crisp relishes and enriched “Jewell Jean, Thala and David, [hard rolls, {
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