Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 July 1944 — Page 13

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Whole: meal tossed salad: % dium ‘head lettuce broken into bi size pieces, 1 c. diced cucumbers, 2 oe green onions sliced, 1 small bunch >| eagisnigs Siived 3, thsps, chopped 4 1b. baked or boiled 1 large tomato cut

Toast and homemade jam 8 sees). CRG 8 Luncheon : “Whole: meal fosBed oe ag recipe). Le I. 71 Marmalade pin wheels R dough spread with orange. ing Inte . malade, rolled jelly roll fashion

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: pd Jlices imo nel be chill ‘thofoughly. Wait until the Bing cherries (1 mm). last minute to mix all vegetables Hh : and combine lightly with th. tha fol|S1 n ¥ Dinner lowing dressing. Serve ly, 5 Panfried -lamb patties (1% 1s, | Four servipgs. :

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“ground lamb, bacon strips). Dressing: % c. vinegar, 2 theps.

' Mashed potatoes (2 Ibs), Beet gelatine ring with: cole slaw. ‘Whole wheat rolls (8 bought). | Individual baked’ custards séryed : , Yh 1 pt. ‘sweetened raspberries.

; tsp. sugar, 4 tsp. silt, 2 tbsps.!

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: thot coffee, 3 eggs separated, 1 ec. Tomato Juice (home canned),

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She is the ighier -of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cook, . De Soto, aMo. Pfc. Kinkade, son of Clyde: J. Kinkade, Bridgeport, A ‘Ya, is stationed at Ft. Sill, Okla.

Miss Powderly, Earl D. ‘Roe Exchange Vows

The Rey: Ardhijes M. read ithe vows at | $V é'clock last night uniting Miss Thelma Powderly and Pfc. ‘Earl “D.- Roe. The ceremony was in the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Grace Drake, 961 N. Jefferson ave, Mr, Roe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Roe, 1240 Nordyke st. ~The pride wore a white silk jersey «street dress with powder blue accessories, Her corsage wag of orchids. -

napoli heavy sour cream, 1% e. sugar, "3 f Mrs. Mars Hot oatmeal (4 servings). tsp. vanilla. alter J. Dae marmalade pin wheels (re-{ sift flour, measure and “resift . . mainder from Wednesday). “|three- times with soda and salt. ; Th Melt chocolate in hot coffee. - Cool E Sine Luncheon / ‘slightly. - Beat egg yolks and sour| Yer - special sandwich (4 eggs scram- cream thoroughly; add sugar grad- | Shine . bled with bacon tidbits, chopped ually, beating until mixture is thick | ; | and simmered green pepper, and fluffy. Add vanilla. Add flour, Cy __ green onion and celery). in three portions, beating after each | LE : Butieled grea gree beans. (2 Ibs). | aadition until well blended. yo | Orange . Fold into stiffly beaten egg whites. / » . “Butterless chocolate cake (s¢€/p,yr i two 8-inch layer pans,

Tecipe; use 1/3)y greased. and ‘bottoms lined with

Frost with 7-minute icing.

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LET JULY 4TH REMIND You!

Independence Day is a good time to think over the things you should do to help Uncle Sam. Here's one for your list: Order next winter's coal NOW te aid in avoiding a . ; critical fansgodiaton and manpower feup |

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Miss Billie Woerner, her only attendant, chose a blue silk street i frock ‘with white accessories and a corsage of gardenias and pink rose-

buds. Robert Newland was the!

man, A reception followed the cere-

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Tuberculosis

- By JANE STAFFORD Science Service Stat Writer A NEW WEAPON for fighting tuberculosi$ has been suggested by | Dr. Truman Squire Potter of the

(The weapon would be. either Brnylere or tri-ethylene glycol. chemicals have already been suggested as a weapon | hgainst colds, influenza and other diseases that are what scientists call airspread through the air, : Spraying the air with ‘these chemicals in a mist so fine it cannot be seen kills the germs float

1ing on tiny droplets of moisture

that may be ‘coughed, sneezed or into the air. (Tests showing the air of glycol ‘aerosols have reported by Df. O. H Robertson and associates of the University of Chicago. sn =

TUBERCULOSIS GERMS may

‘also spread through the air, so Dr.

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the tuberculosis germs were sus-

did by immersing the - germs in glycol solutions of various concentrations and then injecting them under the skins of guinea pigs. Not one animal, he reports, showed as large and numerous tuberculosis injuries as animals injected with non-glycol-treated} germs at the site of the injection, or in lymph nodes, spleen, liver and lungs. From this he concludes that the disease-causing power of the germs was rapidly and extensively destroyed.

Flower Scents Spin Charm

DABS OF OPULENT perfume that tantalised nostrils so pleasantly in December can, when pungency is intensified by summer heat, make ‘strong men swoon. So heed these words of caution, girls, and go easy with the strong stuff. It's better still, if you want your perfume to’ do right by you, to twist the stopper tight in your bottles of siren scents, and put. them away for the summer in a cool, dark place. - 2» THEN GET A light flower fragrance or bouquet blend that will spin its charms in your behalf during the warm weather months. Use just enough of it to add to your sparkle and to make you feel flower-fresh; not to make fellow travelers on crowded busses, trolleys or trains stagger off in a mild state of" asphyxiation.

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