Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 152, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1933 — Page 12

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JONATHAN DOE very seldom interfered with the operation of the household. He left that to Mrs. Doe. However, when the cook went back to Scandinavia and anew cook was about to be employed, he had a few words to say. “Almost any cook can roast a leg o’ lamb,” he pointed out. “But I can’t eat lamb every day in the week. Neither do I want to see a fried egg looking up at me every morning at breakfast. I want a cook who has a change of pace ... one who will mix up a welsh rabbit with her fast ba11... one who can put variety into her plays. A good cook should have the instinct of a good

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quarterback and signal for a bowl of real French onion soup just when the opposition expects a lunge off tackle, if you know what I mean.” Mrs. Doe, it seems, knew exactly what he meant, for she inserted a Help Wanted Ad which read like this:— Cook—Liberal wages will be paid to a competent cook who can make a welshrabbit; must know how to put variety into the daily menu. Cooking experiments, noble in motive, will not be tolerated. The policeman on the beat is very attractive. Is it necessary to state that Mr. Doe can now enjoy an occasional welsh rabbit?

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