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Tips on How

To Serve. Cake in Box

MCOPERN needn't always be the same. Like everything else that is always the same, regardless, the cake from a box can be boring if always served in the same fashion. The first rule is to follow the directions on the box of any package, ready-mix or not. After this process is matched

by mother or her counterpart,

the job of changing, that fascinating part of cooking, can be one. Chocolate cake mix can be varied by adding one teaspoon cinnamon. One-eighth teaspoon orange or lemon extract points up the flavor of any ginger cake mix, . ” » ” COFFEE CAKE comes easy with & teaspoon mace and one teaspoon orange extract added to the batter. A topping comes even easier when {t's mace combined with sugar and sprinkled on top before baking. Almond; banana; lemon or maple extract can be added to the basic white cake mix for a change, of course, omitting the vanilla if any one of the other extracts is used. Another change to make is sifting one teaspoon cinnamon, tf, teaspoon nutmeg, one-eighth - teaspoon allspice into the flour mixture. One-half crumbled macaroons and 1 teaspoon almond extract can be substituted into the batter.

The Book Shelf—

Book Lists . Paris Cafes

Paris comes to Indianapolis to entertain and be appreciated by the continental gadabout and the armchair traveler, James A. Beard and Alexander Watt collaborated on a new book, Paris Cuisine, published by Little, Brown & Co. A compilation of facts and some of Paris” best restaurants, the book includes the famous names as well as the spots (bistros) known for good food, but often without a written menu. Sixty Parisian eating places are represented in the collection, all recipes tested by Mr. Beard in his American kitchen for adaptability here.

ZOOM Club Picnic Set for Wednesday

New members and new officers of the ZOOM Club will be entertained at a 1 p. m. picnic Wednesday in the Riviera Club. New officers are Barbara Hartmann, president; Pat Devlin, vice president; Maureen Feeney and Ann O'Connor, recording and corresponding secretaries; Joan Swent, treasurer; Beverly Young, pledge mistress; Joan Kurker, sergeant at arms, and Jean Heidt, publicity.

Daydreams—

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Plastic Place Mats Fill Linen Niche in Teen Hope Chest

PLACE MAT DINING—Inexpensive way to decorate your table.

Trends of Bridal Customs Are Traced Through Centuries

GOMETHING oLD . .. something new carries over from the bridal trousseau to the reception. AH the customs connected with weddings are derived from or are variations of accepted fashions of another period. From the bridal veil's significance of submission to the traditional toast symbolizing good fellowship, the wedding reception of the past-de-pended on a tasty punch with a rum base. :

Whether the bride realizes

it or not, her {modern touches. . really aren't modern at all. Her

“ husband-to-be shows he's still

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outgrowth of the ancient custom of binding a reed cord about a couple's waists believing that it would unite them forever, Each generation has added a few changes, until the present group developed, White, once a bridal must, succumbed to pastels during the Colonial period. The pastels went underground a generation later but have been revived again in recent years. Punch, a favorite at receptions ever since white man has inhabited this nation, started its American tour with rum varied with fruit juices, tea or even marmalade, The bridal bouquet can come to the table in the form of fruit on the block of ice in the modern counterpart of the Colonial

Is Engaged

Times Special

ALTADENA, Cal., June 7 ~—Mr. and Mrs. Willy Faiss of this city, formerly of Indianapolis, Ind, announce the engagement of their daughter, Susi Hilda, to James S. Peterson Jr. He is the son of Mrs, Peterson of this city. Miss Faiss is attending George Pepperdine College, Los Angeles. The prospective ‘bridegroom attended Pasadena City College and the University of Southern California. He was graduated from the Univers sity of California in Los - Angeles.

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ONE basic part of a hope chest is its linen section. There's an economicat

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this division—a plastic foundation, so to speak. It's via the place mat method, currently in vogue both for formal and informal tables. They can be selected from a variety of styles, all encased in plastic. The synthetic lowers the prices so it's within reach of the most budget-bound allowance, Typical is the line of Princess

mats. They are reproduced from °

cloth and only by the sense of touch can you tell they're plastic. Pictured "is a style that shows off the beautiy of an antique setting. It's done from eyelet embroidery in a number of striking colors on white. These are 75 cents each and are available at local linen departments.

» . o MATERIAL MATS are simple to launder, easy to handle. Plastic ones are cleaned even more quickly with a damp cloth. They are heat resistant, waterproof, guaranteed to lie flat on the table. The mats will serve smoothly now at sit-down parties, casual soirees, rush luncheons, tele. vision spreads. Later on, they'll

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bride's linen trousseau. (By

Jean Spicklemire.)

RUM PUNCH—The Colonial bride's bow! has been traditional for many years.

Bride's bowl. Try this to serve 20. COLONIAL BRIDE'S BOWL 12 pineapple 3, c. sugar sirup 13 ¢. water 1 c. lemon juice

Sorority Plans Booth

Theta Pi Chapter, Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority, will have a booth at the Broad Ripple Summer Fair tomorrow through B8aturday. Proceeds will go for the benefit of the chapter's local welfare fund. Mrs. Raymond Albert is general chairman of the fair booth committee. Assisting her will be Mrs. Curtis Huggins “and Miss Virginia Cecil.

Golden Wedding

Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Negley, 808 E. 38th St., will celebrate their Golden Wedding anniversary with a reception in

their home from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday. There are no invitations,

An Exotic Recipe

NASSAU CONCH FRITTERS

1% c. flat beer 1 ec. finely diced conch,

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11; ec. unsweetened pineapple juice 11; bottles (fifths) of rum. Slice and dice pineapple and place in pitcher with 3 cup sugar sirup made by boiling a few minutes and cooling. Add lem-

14 e¢. flour 14 tsp. salt 1 egg yolk beaten with 1 tbsp. oil

Serve hot on toothpicks.

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on juice, pineapple juice and rum. Chill in refrigerator at least two hours. To serve, pour over block of ice in punch bowl and add two quarts sparkling water and one pint sliced strawberries.

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Betas Plan Annual Dance

Members of Beta Beta Sigma subdeb club will hold two events at the close of the school session. Judy Sloyan, 3400 E. Fall Creek Pkwy. will be hostess for the initiation of new offi. cers and farewell for senior members. The party will be at 2 p. m. today. The annual spring-dance will be held from 8 to 11 p, m. to. morrow in Westlake. Buddy Webber's orchestra will play for the event sponsored by the new officres. Heading the organization next year will be Barbara Sippel, president; Cynthia Maddux, vice president; Mary Ann Dinnin, secretary; Patty Mason, treasurer; Joan Rimp, publicity, and Judy Sloyan, pledge mistress,

Installation Dinner

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