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WEDNESDAY, MAY Eat Well for Less—

This Colorful Cake Will Really Please On Mother's Day

It's Pink Layer Topped With Alternating Petals of Strawberry and Vanilla Ice Cream

By GAYNO

HOW'S this colorful idea for the cake young daughter serves as a gala surprise on Mother's Day—a pink layer cake topped with alternating petals of strawberry and!

vanilla ice cream.

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with coconut is placed in the center. picture, there is a base of face paper doilies and a ribbon bow.

Nothing is difficult about t

‘mix and buy the ice cream in bulk.” The pink marshmallow Trost)

ing recipe is very easy to make.

o ” n BOUQUET ICE CREAM CAKE Prepare cake according

package directions, adding color-

ing to liquid. Bake cake in two, covered with! cookie sheets to preserve pink, Place one layer on round plate with dolly edging under]

eight-inch pans color.

plate.

Cover with jing and arrange Ice sides only, with pink frosting. Scoop ice cream from container with tablespoon to form] Place petals on ice cream freezer tray and replace in|

second layer on top.

large oval petal shapes.

refrigerator until ready to use.

To serve, cover top of cake with) alternate strawberry and vanilla Sprinkle coco-| nal on center to give pollen effect

fce cream petals.

To complete the ice cream flower, a ball of vanilla sprinkled |

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To carry out the nosegay |

his.. Use a prepared white cake

lor else roll scoop of vanilla in fee cream in coconut and place in center. |

Thursday's Menus BREAKFAST: Orange juice, crisp bacon, toasted English muffins, butter or’ | fortified margarine, jelly, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Ham omelet, crisp rolls, butter or fortified margarine, watercress, peanut butter cookies, tea, milk. DINNER: Tuna fish and green pepper ring with steamed rice in center, tomato sauce, buttered broccoli, enriched bread, butter or fortified margarine, ice cream nosegay cake, coffee, milk.

Delta Kar ppa Gamma Group | Will Meet Here Saturday

Presidents of the four Indian Gamma Sorority will be seated luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m. Features of the program foll

Shower Gift

By MRS. ANNE CABOT

Make these delightful potholders for bazaar tables or to give as a shower gift. They are easy to crochet and ‘His” are properly tailored and “Hers” are as frilly as can be. : Pattern 2857 includes complete crocheting instructions, material requirements, stitch illustrations and finishing directions. '

ANNE CABOT The Indianapolis Times 372 W. Quincy St. Chicago 6, Ill. No. 2857 Price 25¢ Anne Cabot Album, 25¢

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apolis chapters of the Delta Kappa at the head table for the spring! Saturday in the Marott Hotel. owing the luncheon will be a style show by Ayres’ and group singing led by Mizz Blythe Osborn. General chairman, Miss Hattie | Lundgren, will be assisted by Mrs. Paul G. Iske, Mrs. Mary A. Tur|pin, Miss Laura Holden and Miss

Miss Ruth Gorman, past presi-| dent, {the Beta Chapter before luncheon. | They include Mrs. Harold E. {Rodden, president; Miss Charlotte Carter and Miss Anna Nackenhorst, first and second vice presiidents; Mrs. Anne Morgan, andi | Miss Eva Y. Wiles, corresponding! and recording secretaries, and {Miss Minnie Lloyd, parliamentarian.

Reg istration | Desde Near|

Camp Fire | Meeting Set :

Saturday is the deadline for| learly registrations for Camp De-| light, Noblesville, the Indianapolis | Camp Fire Girls Council camp. The 1951 Camping Bulletins have been distributed to all registered Camp Fire Girls and to former non-Camp Fire campers. |They may be obtained by calling {the office of Camp Fire, a Red {Feather agency, 230 S. Pennsylvania St. At 6:30 p: m. Monday the council will hold its semiannual administrative meeting at camp. Mrs. E. F. Thornburgh is social committee chairman. Her assistants include Mesdames IL. A Kirch, Walter Pedersen, Frank Linville, Walter Shirley, Andrew {Bicket and J. B. H. Martin.

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Someiling Neat and Pretty

| 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 12, 51; vards of 35-incH.

Elizabeth Mount. DISHING | N¢ will install new officers of THE DIRT—

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! Members of the PUG Horizon

|Club, Shortridge High School, will present skits. Mrs. Vernon! Macnabb and Mrs. Harry Hipple|

are in charg® of the presentation. May 27 iz the deadline for |week- -end camping at Camp Delight.

Review Scheduled

A review of “In the Pink” will be given by Mrs. Noble Reynolds before the Florence Nightingale Club at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Block’s Auditorium. Also on the program will be the Colonial Chorus of Washington High School.

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18 and 20. Size 12, The frocks illustrated today dress. 5's .yards of 39-inch; are (right) the versatile culotte Jacket, 13% yards.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Pilot Club To Honor Mrs. Taylor

Send today for your copy of the spring and summer Fashion, our complete pattern magazine. It's colorful, interesting, informative, Smart, easy to- make frocks; decorating tips; gift patterns printed for you.

that's so neat and pretty; (left) halter neckline &undress with slanted closing and a companion sleeveless jacket. KEach is sure to please, Pattern 3226 is a sew-rite, perforated pattern for sizes 10,

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By MARGUERITE SMITH Times Garden Editor

Fashion Book Price 25¢

Q—We have quite a few tulips| Name 00000 OIRNRIRIOINIRIRNOIBNROOINRS

around the garden. lieve they bloomed Yast year; 't 2 1071 tesa vencontevesy (we didn't live here then). They do not show any signs of! blooming this year. They are CY "in a rather wet spot. Should I State .....ccevvriirarinns aries take them up and replant. them. SR. elsewhere? P.E.S.

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out tulip bulbs quite remarkably by resetting them, wellspaced, in sunny garden rows

for a year or two and giving them good care. If your tulips are in a sunny spot, let them be until foliage has yellowed —| about July. But give them | some general garden fertilizer, of the high phosphate type right! away. If they are in a shady place and there are no buds to! ruin, you might move them, carefully, right away to a well-| prepared garden row where you, can keep them fed and watered while the bulbs mature possible flowers for next spring.

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Organization Head

To Pay Visit Here

Mrs. Mamie K. Taylor, Atlanta,

| 'Ga., International Pilot Club pres-| |{dent, will be a guest of the Indi-

anapolis Pilot Club this week-end. Mrs. Taylor was the leader ‘of

a Pilot International Goodwill Tour in March through Europe.

The organization was the first in-|

{ternational classified "service club] [for women to make a tour of this

‘kind as unofficial ambassadors of |

goodwill, - While in France the group. visited. Vimoutiers,

Pilot is assist-

{ing in the, rebuilding of the vil-

lage on a five-year plan under the | guidance of international com- | mittee.

‘Named Woman of Year

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: damaged by i | American Air Force planes duri ing World War II.

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In tribute to Mrs. Taylor's lead-|

ership in community betterment, she was named. Atlanta's woman | of the year in 1945. She Is a| mémber of the Georgia Power Co.! executive department.

Mrs. Bessie T. Parks, local president, has named Miss Elsie Reed, general chairman for Mrs. lor’s visit. Mrs. Augustus Coburn is chair; man for a 1 p. m.

Tay-|

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day in LaRue’s for all Pilot mem-|

bers and will home, 4828 N. Illinois St. “Dutch treat” luncheon at 1 p.m Saturday. A banquet in

for a

Mrs.

Special guests will include Gov. Schricker, Maygy, and

Bayt, husbands of local]

Bend and Ft. Wayne.

be hostess in her)

Taylor's |honor will be given at 6:30 p. m. {Friday in the Marott Hotel.

‘Special Guest List

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Beauty After 40— * Here Are Some Tips on Social Probloms

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To Mother, with love . . .

Teen Problems—

The Plain Word Is The Thing

By JOAN PEOPLE, naturally judge you by appearances, by what

they see. They also rate you they hear your voice and your choice of words. This isn't a lecture on slang Slang is modern, effective and picturesque. The real test of a person’s hreeding lies in his use of real dictionary words. Certain ones are definitely poor taste. First, a

cultivated person

{| shuns fancy phrases. She does-

Henderson,

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Mrs. Taylor will talk on “Citi-!

«euship Responsibility.” Afterward Mrs. Coburn, Pilot] iternational director, and Mrs.| . Harold Trout, District 15 Gov-|

rnor, will head the reception in|

rer honor.

n't “retire”; she goes to bed. She doesn’t “purchase” a hat; she buys one. She doesn't peruse a letter; she reads it. Nine times out of 10,

So-called “elegant” words are

the sign of the snob and the

social climber. 5 ” o

SECONDLY, the “best people- | "They |

avoid ugly abbreviations.

'Garden-Yard Hints

For heaviest yield from a small

Also assisting with arrange- vegetable garden piant these—

ments for the international presi- beans, carrots, beets, parsnips, onsusncarsisnnerssionnnnnse] jonyie visit are Mesdames Ran-!ions. Tomatoes rank high, too, be-| Grace'cause of Delphia [little Istaked.

| dolph Coats, Gus Broo,

long bearing space needed if

season,

the | , plain, ordinary word is the ac- | ‘cepted thing in suave society.

they're

wear formal clothes,

| not “formals.”

They hang up curtains or

draperies, not ‘“drapes.” They never speak of “hubby” or | “gents”; they never call a girl | “girlie” or ‘dearie.” |

Poor taste in words also includes such errors as

n saying | “home”

when you mean | “house.” A home is either an institution (The: Old Ladies’ Home) or an abstract word describing all the attributes of family life. A house, of course, is just a building. You can buy a house, but you cannot buy a | home. |

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“PLEASE suggest the proper place for a second wedding. I. am a widow, 53. My home is very nice: dren; who disapprove of my" marriage.—Mrs. John G.” The living room of your home: is quite suitable. You can serve

a lunch after the ceremony or,’

if you have an afternoon wedding, you can serve champagne: to toast the bride and groom, also salad, sandwiches, wedding cake and coffee. children to be present. If they don't appear, remember — it's your life. - » : “SHOULD I give a party for my son's fiance? I have ngver met her.—Mom.” Yes, it is the gracious and correct gesture, The party should be given as soon as possible after the announcement of the engagement. - » " ” “IS IT IN good taste to wear a hat with a lace dinner dress? My husband is wearing a dinner suit, My dress is short—Mrs. TY

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