Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1914 — Baked Bean Luncheon. [ARTICLE]

Baked Bean Luncheon.

For the woman who wishes to entertain at a small cost, such a luncheon would be charming. Crepe paper napkins with wreath of tiny yellow flowers should be laid on a polished table for centerpiece and plate doilies, and In the center of the table there should be placed a glass bowl filled with small yellow flowers, and each place favor should be a larger yellow flower. The quaint brown bean pot may grace one corner of the table and diagonally across from that may be a plate of old fashioned gingerbread. On another corner place sandwiches of thin slices of brown and white bread laid together, while the fourth corner may hold hot Boston .brown bread. Salted peanuts and tiny cucumber pickles will keep within the color scheme and sliced bananas with whipped cream for dessert make a gootl ending to a brown and yellow luncheon.