Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1951 — Page 5
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: Ry United Press Bl; Ch ; HOUSTON, Tex., May 15—Mrs. Hiram ~C. Houghton, : 8 ue eese president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, : — By p AYNOR MADDOX called today for a new birth of faith in freedom to meet the . - :
COPENHAGEN — On. our challenge of the atomic age. way to Odense through dairy ~ “Actually what we really need is a renewed faith in the country we stopped at Marslay freedom we already have—the supreme faithvand great
to «inspect ‘one of the four Flora courage that our forefathers — meme
: . Gov. Allen Shifers in welcomDanica blue cheese factories i had 175 years ago when the Esper and Jeppe Boel, skillful y ing the delegates to Texas, said
sons of Marius, founder of, the established this geal coun- thie good influence in public life alias Dusiaess. wri A try." she said. as always come from women inwol ess, gave us terested in good government.” a «quickie: course in blue cheese
knowhow. It is made of whole 2000 delegates attending the 60th Wh Rl Jo dp in hed wi 4 mil Hl COW'S mak that tests 50 percent. i% annual convention of the General’ gion The speakers will neiude \ [lf at on a dry baxis, . . “ . . N : : : y x i , nay iat n on ein Ip vidi Viidey a Federation “of Women's Clubs, Ma). Gen. Maxwell..D. Taylor, as- She e X 2 3 4 8 ov ; . \ \ “Wi : : y pr yr SSO ATER FASE RE hh A as Mrs. Moughion said, we have been sistant Chief of Staff of the x “Pitcher farms Welkhing 6, Ibs fi : Ae o LL rofmpracenty; AAU ABR Thue at ivrapbed in foil. Teasy Tobe on t and futility ‘and “on the surface, Gen. Omar Xs Bradles, ‘chairhi CLE eal di por - this seems fo be a _proper accu- man af the Joint Chiefs of Staff Cir » on oe sation.” who was scheduled to address the ing to the Danish Cheese — She saia the General Federa- convention tonight, sent word he to Americ \hs. ate 3 milling tion is doing its part along with could not be here because of the ; yv & ans e p < i 0 onares ; al Govern- hearihgs now i Jas pounds of Danish blue. Congress and the Federal Govern 8 going on in Wash
“ - . B - " ment to “throw a silken curtain ington over the firing of Gen. in front of the iron curtain.” Douglas MacArthur.
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u " un STUFFED TOMATOES FLORA DANICA Eight firm ripe red tomatoes, three ounces Danish blue cheese, one-half pound mild cured Danish ham, one tablespoon Worcester-
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to provide small radio sets to be Kappa Sorority f they may listen to the voice or Names Officers or on y
shire sauce, one cup cream, one : ‘ Times Photo by Bill Oates America and other factual radio. officers of the Kappa Kappa . cup fresh bread crumbs PROGRAM PLANNING=-The Indiana Hospital Auxiliaries Association will hold its first annual messages * to counteract the Kappa Sorority rer I rna Beiore you Sian ‘on onvone's Scoop out tomatoes and turn state meeting Friday in the Columbia Club. Cnecking on the program agenda are Robert E. Neff, terrific propaganda put forth : : y 9 y i ’ A . . . : . : : against us.” the close of the 50th anniversary dotted line, dig out the facts. upside down to drain. Crumble Methodist Hospital administrator, who will extend greetings to delegates; Mrs. Arthur A. Fairb nks, atid rent ok 1 7h Check Buick aaainct the Reid cheese and chop ham very fine. president, and Mrs. Frederic Norris, association treasurer (left to right). Another way women can help State convention last week in. the Uick agains 4 ; | €ombine ham and cheese and ee make America strong is by fight- Claypool Hotel. for room and ride, tor size and power, for style add Worcestershire and cream. ing inflation she said. They are Mrs. C. H. Cox. Pen- and comfort. Your Buick dealer. has the proof that Stuff tomatoes with this mixture. | QIMIOIIOW 's u an VONIS - Di dleton. president; Mrs. John FE. you get more for the same money in a Buick. Top with bread crumbs. Bake in hE ; : texas vinner Fell, Kokomo, vice president; Mrs. moderate oven 15 minutes. Serves Advance Study—12: BO D.r. Mrsg of Europe in 1 1950.” Mrs. Marthe 91- 1:15 p.m. Classroon: demecn-. Herc is a "real job for the Conrad Renaker, Corydon, secre THE SHOWDOWN uous
eight. C. M. Bohnstadt., 2610 Carroll- Martin. Tech Madrigal! singers. vgirations. Tea. women of the nation” she said. tary. and Miss Elen Havenport, [e— ton. hostess. Program, Mrs. Installation. Tea. Ciobhell Creskiat bln. Sneaker “They are the ones closest to the Ft. Wayne, treasurer. Wednesda S M nu W. G. Boyd. 2 45 ‘ \ ¢ » : = “7+ impact of high prices Miss Elizabeth Osborne, MitchYy enus > 1:45 p.m, “Home Safe Home ve Tan v nar x : BREAKFAST: Cannec AWVS — 7:3 tel Wash- ‘ross , Mrs. Jean Brown Wagoner. In-. The week-long convention got ell, retiring president, was named
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S i stallation under way officially last night adviser, and Mrs. J. E. P Holland ple juice, corn flakes, soft- | ington. Speaker, H. Joseph Pier- g 7.39 pn m. Stephen Foster pro- ow i Sl 2 3 > Ser, SIS, J: 1s . cooked eggs. enriched toast, | son. Miss Betty Augustus pre- a by. pupils, Quiz. Mrs. Sanden City —7:30 p.m. Instalia- ih 8 Toker dinner at the Sham- Pn an founder, life mem- SEE YOUR NEAREST BUICK DEALER butter or fortified maggarine, siding. Marv Rich of Indianapolis Dairy lon. La To Te : ey Der ism meee
: Mrs. Noble Reynolds. Tawi pan-broiled frozen = perch spnie Laurie Chap. ITSC—1p.m. View." Election.
with butter and. parsley, Warren Hotel. Speaker, Mrs. 25—3:15 p.m. Installation. i ME TRS Jemon wedges, new potatoes, WW. Houppert. 20--1:30 p.m. “Summer Recrea- 1 é buttered asparagus, radishes New Harmony Chap. ITSC 6:30 tion and Camping.” Robert Yo- = and scallions, orange layer p.m. Mrs. Francis Lee. Cham- ho. Tea for 6A mothers. In-
cake, coffee, milk. | berlain Drive, hostess Speaker, stallation. ~ Miss Amy Keene. 34 1:15 p.m. Study course on
: B| Irvington Catholic Women’s Study “Religion and Mental Health.” IC ouses. -~-Noon. Mrs, G. F. Lawler. 5601 g5_ 1:30 p. m.' Book review. Mrs. E. St. Clair, hostess. Guest geward Baker. Installation.
marmalade, coffee, milk HEO — Noon. Mrs. ‘Lillie Damm- Council. Installation PUNCHEON: Stufted to rich. 9036 E. Washington, yp 1:45 p. m. Junior High chorus Ee) mRipes. Flora Danica, en. hostess. Speaker, George Fisher. Instalriched crusty bread, butter sjaskan Chap.. ITSC—1:30 p.m. lation. SH : or fortified margarine, rhu- | | New York St. branch. In-19 3 p.m. Installation os barb tarts, tea. milk. | . diana National Bank. Speaker, aT ne a od DINNER: Tomato juice, ; 24—2 p.m. “Citizen Child in Re- :
day. 36-315 pm C ity sing. Kappa Kappa Kappa of Indian- : Special Dr atiany WE, T00, OPPOSE HIGH PRICES apolis — 7:30 p.m. Hawthorn 38 1:30 p. m. Film. Installation. ... and we are determined to be an influencing
Room. Mrs. Virgil Hiatt and gocial hour. Mrs. L. W. Williams, hostesses. g9 1:30 p. m. Installation. New Century — 2 p m. Colonial 36 2:30 p. m. Story of the “Star Furniture Co. Guest tea. Spangled Banner.” Year's hisChap. V. PEO—-2 p.m. Mrs. W.E. tory. Dairy Council Quiz. Spe-
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p.m. Mrs. Earl Davis, 1438 N. gram. Installation of officers Shannon. hostess, and reception. PTA UNITS 81--7:30 p.m. “Physical EducaSchool 1--1:30 p.m. “Highlights tion Program.’ Victor Segey.
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