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A MEAL to be prepared heat and add egg yolk. Stir ahead of : ti and and let thicken Hasty. Serves =
stored in the refrigerator. until shortly before dinner
time is a menu must for every housewife. Creamed ham or chicken a 1a king in crispy toast cups, cran berry taffies, juliene beans, tossed salad make a perfect meal, and can easily be stored for several hours or overnight,
CRAN BERRY PI PINEAPPLE
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6 rings pineapple = 6 cranberry sauce cut-outs made from canned jellied cranberry sauce ? Crumble brown sugar and butter together, Arrange cran-
‘Alvin C, Bumb,
Times State Servioe
‘TERRE HAUTE, Sept. 29
_.~—Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt, Alpha Sigma Sorority Indi-
ana. extension chairman, will install officers for the new Beta Upsilon Chapter of the
| sorprity at the Indiana State
Teachers College here. The installation events will be
Saturday and next Sunday in
the Union Building. The chapter is now known as Psi Theta Sorority at the college. Mrs, F, M. Sharp, Independence, Mo., national president, and Miss Esther Bucher, Kansas
City, Mo. national treasurer, will conduct the initiation ceremonies. !
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OTHER NATIONAL officers
who will take part include Mrs uncie, Ball State Teachers College Chi Chi Chapter adviser, and Mrs, B. F. Leib, editor; Mrs. Richard Rice, philanthropic chairman, and Miss Eloise Proctor, alumnae editor, all of Indianapolis. At a formal banquet Saturday night Mrs, Sharp will present the charter to the college and alumnae groups. Toastmas-
31 SOUTH MERIDIAN
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
| New Alpha Sigma « Chote Organized
BANNER-WHITEHILL
Mrs. Howard 3. McDavitt
ter will be Miss Dorothy Henry, college chapter president.
Pres. and Mrs. Ralph N. Tirey and Dean Helen E. Reeve of State Teacher's College will be honor guests. Two hundred invitations have been issued for the tea and reception next Sunday afternoon. In the receiving line will be Miss Ruby East, woman's phy-
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sical education ‘department head, who will act as adviser to the newly installed group. » » » 2 va PRESIDING AT THE tea table will be Miss Rose Kaiser, Muncie Alumnae Chapter president; Miss Frances Shaw, Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter president; Mrs. Norman Beeler, Muncie, and Mrs, Bumb. Beta Upsilon's installation
‘will bring the total of the soror:
ity's active chapters to 38,
There also are 94 alumnae.
chapters! Alpha -8igma Alpha was founded in 1901 on the
campus of State Teachers Col- .
lege, Farmville, Va. 3 National philanthropic projects of the sorority include aiding the Mount Alto Veterans Hospital, Washington; Navy Medical Center, Bethesda, Md.; O'Reilly General Hospital, Springfield, O.; ' Fort Roots Veterans Hospital, Little Rock, Ark.; Wadsworth General Hospital, Los Angeles, and Oold Spring Veterans Hospital, Indianapolis. Gifts have included ceiling projectors, FM radio converters, microfilm books and magazines, television sets and occupational therapy equipment,
~ Miss Beveily Lorton I
rt. Fon tvory - glamelias and wills
Bride of Rob R. Robert Pierce read ‘wedding vows yester- . day uniting Miss Beverly
Rose Lorton and Robert
in Broadway
F. Freeman Methodist: Church. Mrs, Everett Beucy, Cicero, Il., was matron of honor wearing a mauve and amethyst net and velvet ballerina gown. 8 8 ¥ BRIDESMAIDS dressed similar to her were Mrs. Richard Kasler, Mrs. E. J. Shel don and Miss Peggy Jones. Phillip Jones was best man and ushers included James Beecher, George Schreiber, Mr. Beucy.and John Linville. Satin and lace were fashloned into a fitted bodiced gown for the bride. Lace panels extended from the waist to the cathedral train. . E 8
A SATIN PILLBOX, accented with seed ‘pearls, held her two-tiered iHusion veil and she carried a bouquet of
“pe arl studded stephanotis,
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» o # TOAST CUPS are made by removing the crusts from slices of sandwich bread. The buttered side is gently pressed into muffin cups and then they are popped into the oven until light ly browned. Remove cups from muffin pans and cool on pastry rack. The creamed ham or chicken ‘a la king is easily reheated over hot water in a double boiler. -Serve in toast cups with cranberry taffies as 4 garnish. ” - ”
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