Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1950 — Page 15
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Ice Cream Ring Festive Dessert With Green Frosting
. Pistachio ‘Icing, Chocolate and Cherries . Top Rich Cals Filled With Nuts, Raisins
GAYNOR MADDOX HERE'S REALLY exciting Christmas dinner news—
the most_colorful and gayest dessert we've ever seen. It's a ring of rich cake with gre: pistachio frosting, with glossy brown checolate dripped over the rim, filled with balls
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of ice cream and all decorated with red maraschino cherries. CHRISTMAS ICE CREAM RING
Two quarts vanilla ice cream (bulk), three cups all-purpose
flour, sifted, one and one-half teaspoons baking powder, one teaspoon salt, one teaspoon cinnamon, one-half teaspoon nutmeg, one
cup butter, softened, two cups brown sugar, four eggs, onehalf cup evaporated milk, onehalf cup coffee; one and onehalf teaspoons vanilla, one cup raisins, one cup chopped citron, one cup nutmeats, one recipe pistachio frosting, one cup dipping chocolate, melted, maraschino cherries. Place fice cream in freezing compartment of refrigerator with ¢ until’feady to use. P6 make Cake: ‘gredients together and set aside. Cream butter; beat sugar in gradually. Add eggs and continue beating until mixture is well blended. Combine evaporated milk, coffee and vanilla.’ Add liquid (one-third at a time) to the butter-egg mixture, beating well after each addition. Add raisins, citron and nutmeats, : Pour batter into a low threequart ring mold, well buttered. Bake in a low oven ‘(300 degree F.) for one hour and 20 minutes or until a food pick, when inserted, comes out clean. Unmold and cool. Frost the ring with pistachio frosting and decorate with melted dipping chocolate. Just before serving
fill center of cake ring with’
pfitrols set at freezing “ girup and salt over low heat,
Sift dry in-
“scoops of vanilla ice cream and
maraschino cherries. once. PISTACHIO FROSTING One and three-quarters cups sugar, one-half cup water, two tablespoons light corn sirup, dash salt, two egg whites, one teaspoon vanilla, one-half teaspoon pistachio flavoring, few drops green food coloring. Cook ' sugar, water,
Serve at
corn
stirring until sugar dissolves. Cover two minutes and continue cooking. Uncover, raise heat slightly and boil mixture until it spins a five to six-inch thread or is 242 degree on a candy thermometer. Beat egg whites until stiff; gradually add sirup to beaten egg whites and continue beating. Add vanilla, pistachio flavoring ‘and desired amount of green food coloring. Continue beating until frosting is of spreading consistency. Frost
‘Christmas Ice Cream Ring.
Friday's Menus BREAKFAST: Grapefruit juice, oatmeal with brown sugar and cream, warm coffee cake, coffee, milk.
LUNCHEON: Codfish
- THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PTA Council Plans Party | For Tuesday |
Librarians Will Be Guests of Honor
LC The _ Indianapolis Council of Parent-Teacher Associations reading, library service and parent education committees will entertain with a Christmas party
{from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. Tuesday ~ {in Manual Training High School.
Chairmen, Mrs. E. A. Elliott and Mrs. Edward M. Sedam, will be assisted by Mesdames, Fredrick E. Crostreet, Robert Juday,! Maurice E. Mentendick, Stanley
Breedlove, Rex Fox, Robert Heck-| man, E. 8, Hildreth, Lowell John-| son, Owen Pohimann and Maurice/
“ISchornick, Miss Lena Swope and|
Lt. Forrest Higgs. Guests will include PTA mem-| bers who have served as hostesses at the PTA library since its opening and those who will serve during the next three months. .
» # ® | The PTA of School No. 24 willl hold its third annual public!
A Christmas ice cream ring is an exciting holiday dessert. chili sauce, buttered soft rolls, apple and cabbage
cakes,
salad, brittle, tea,
milk. CHRISTMAS DINNER: Avocado and grapefruit cup, roast turkey, oyster stuffing,
peanut
giblet gravy, cranberry jelly, baked sweet potatoes, creamed onions, green beans with almonds, celery, ripe and green olives; raw carrot sticks, Christmas Ice Cream Cake, coffee, 1 milk, mints.
The Market Basket—
Oranges, Kumquats Currently Scarce; Ample Supply Expected in Two Weeks .
By JOAN SCHOEMAKER CABBAGE—Plentiful; higher, KUMQUATS and navel oranges represent CARROTS —Homegrown, cheap; California bunch, the citrus family on local Baskets this eh high. end. Both fruits are high and scarce, but due to AULIFLOWER wo be wore plen in the next two weeks. M sine Saulin OWER “Moaerste in price; abundant. potatoes added their faces this week to the crowd CELERY—Scarce; expensive. CELERY CABBAGE—Cheaper; plentiful.
of the nation. from the rest CHIVES—Scarce; high.
RE runs oderat "COLLARD.GREENS—§ hi h. n Red Delicious, moderate, carce; hig! APPLES- Washinge CUCUMBERS—Scarce; reasonable.
plentiful; Golden Delicious, Turley Winesaps, thans, Grimes Golden and Ro- EGGPLANT Higher; slightly scarce. Stayuas, Jona ENDIVE—More plentiful; high.
man Beauty, cheap. ESCAROLE—Plentiful; high.
AVOOADOS—Scarce; still high. her; plentiful GARLIC—Moderate in price; abundant, BANANAS Hig P GREENS—Higher; scarce.
ASABAS— Not as plentiful; very expensive. COCONTTS Abundant: moderate in price. HEAD LETTUCE-—More plentiful; ORANBERRIES—Reasonable; plentiful, KALE—Scarcer; higher, DATES—Moderate in price; abundant. . LEAF LETTUCE—Hot house, plentiful; moderlentiful; reasonable. ate in price. PEAR LEEKS—Scarce; high.
APEFRUIT—Scarce; higher. SRS Emperor and large white available; MUSHROOMS—More plentiful; moderate in price and supply.
abundant; moderate in price. HONEYDEW MELONS—High; very scarce. ONIONS—Very cheap; abundant. KUMQUATS—High; scarce; more plentiful in two PARSLEY--Reasonable; scarce. weeks. PARSNIPS-—Moderate in price and supply. LEMONS—Scarce; expensive, PEAS—Very high; scarce. LIMES—Higher; scarce. PEPPERS-—Reasonable; scarce. ORANGES —Cheaper; more plentiful; navel, scarce, POTATOES—Maine variety here; cheap. high. RADISHES—Higher; plentiful, PEARS—Expensive; scarce. RUTABAGAS—Moderate in price; more abunPERSIMMONS—High; scarce. dant. TANGERINES—Cheaper; more plentiful SCALLIONS—Reasonable; moderate in supply. : “FRESH VEGETABLES SPINACH—Very high; scarce. ARTICHOKES —Scarce. SQUASH-—Plentiful; cheap.
cheaper,
BEANS—Very high; scarce. SWEET POTATOES—Higher; plentiful; very BEETS—More plentiful; very cheap. good quality. 5 BIBB LETTUCE—High; scarce. TOMATOES—Expensive; more abundant. BROCCOLI—Moderate in supply; high. TURNIPS—Cheap.
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Teen Problems—-
Send Card, Skip Shoddy Gift
2 By JOAN CHRISTMAS is just around the corner, so let's talk about cards and gifts. First and most important, check your budget. No sense
rushing out and buying stuff
indiscriminately, Make a list of relatives and friends in or-
der of their priority. Then set
~~ that—suitable
AN ATTRACTIVE, wellchosen card is more acceptable than a cheap, shoddy present.
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- {feed and clothe families.
Christmas tea in Jordan Hall at] {the YWCA from 4 until 7 p. m. iSunday. © General chairman is Mrs. James Gaines. |
Dr., Mrs. Gabe |
. Hosts at Dinner Dr. and Mrs. William E. Gabe entertained members of the execu{tive council of the Methodist
| Hospital medical staff and their]
{wives at dinner last night in the, {Meridian Hills Country Club, Dr.| Gabe is concluding a year as presi-| dent of the medical staff. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Nett, {Mr., and Mrs. W, C. McLin and
Sorority Sets Shoeless Hop
ization of Southport High School, |
tomorrow.
A “sock hop” dance p be
{sponsored by Gamma Alpha Howell, Dr. and Mrs. D. Hamilton {Sigma Sorority, alumna organ- Row. _
and Southport basketball game
Miss Thelma Hawthorne were the | guests.
Others included Dr. and Mrs.
!John-H. Greist, Dr. and Mrs. Nor-|
Victors Return
Proceeds from the dance will |
man Booher, Dr. and. Mrs. Harold! Ochsner, Dr. and Mrs.
Robert D.|
Also attending were Dr. and
tm { Mrs, J. Neill Garber, Dr. and Mrs. mediately after the Madison pg oar a F. Bloemker, Dr. and Mrs. Roy V. Myers, Dr. and Mrs. Harry| R. Kerr, Dr. and Mrs. E, Vernon! Guests will check their shoes Hahn, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Ram-| and dance in their stocking feet. Sey
‘Additional guests included Dr.|
be used by {and Mrs. Wendell A. Shullenber-| the organization to) ger, Dr, and Mrs. John A. Mac-| { Donald, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Tru. | sler, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Everly,! {Dr. and Mrs.
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Chet Lamber, Dr.
land Mrs. William H. Norman, Dr.
You may send a card to any’
friend or acquaintance—social business or school. ‘You may pick an individual specimen for each person or order one design for ~ all—with or without a printed name. In the one-of-a-kind deal, you'll naturally choose an appropriate greeting for each person. en selecting an allpurpose job, make sure it's just for all. Skip comic effects, sleazy paper and sickly sentimental verses. Omit the title “Miss” or “Mr.” before your name, whether it's printed or hand-written. Only
greeting or a business card rates the title treatment. And if you sign, sign in ink. .Pencil scrawls are strictly kindergarten.
|Indiana Poetry Clubs To Meet in 'Y' Dec. 17
The December Rendezvous of
a tentative figure for each, a dollar here, a dollar there. When you near the bottom . of your you'll likely find you're running out of money. So 9 Setile for greeting
A. S. ROWE
4th Floor State Life Bldg. 18 E. Washinglen Ll. 503
Dec. 10 as originally planned. Miss Mildred Leisure
_ houncement.
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..the most formal type engraved |
the Indiana State Federation of Poetry Clubs, Inc. will be held Dec. 17 at the - YWCA instead of
state president, made the _an-
and Nassau. They also visited in! N. Wishard, Dr. and Mrs. James | the East.
Moore, Harry G. Smith, Ray!
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All Must Prepare, Blind Veteran Says
SUE BURNETT The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St.
civil schools and a special short wai civil defense radio station, first in the country. He mana the station by contacting ama radio operators who donated t and equipment. ithe recent storm here and wi {25 minutes after I gave the ale the .crew -was operating the’ tion,”
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«We can’t work that old afmy
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He was picked as director
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Kappa Alpha Thetas To Entertain Fathers
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