Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1945 — Page 17

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” n 5 SATURDAY MENUS : Breakfast

Grapefruit Juice. Hot cooked rice. Cinnambn toast. Pan-fried bacon.

Luncheon

Vegetable soup. Whole wheat crackers.

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mayonnaise and lettuce,

top milk.” — : Dinner Bwiss steak. Browned potatoes. Parsnips and tomatoes. fixed vegetable salad ach, radishes, lettuce). White cake with caramel frosting (sea recipe).

ehild; 2 c. for each adult. » » o SUNDAY MENUS Breakfast . Tomato juice. Waffles. with hot sirup. Pan- fried bacon. * Dinner Chicken. with” dumplings. Baked potatoes. Green peas with mushrooms.

Peach ‘pie. : Supper Vitamin sandwiches

frosting (left-over). Milk to drink: ehild; 2 Cc. c. for each adult.

Hard-cooked egg sandwiches with

Bliced fresh pears with sugar and

(raw spin-

Milk to drink: Four c. for each]

ttuce with 1000 Island dressing.

(see recipe).

_< BROWN SUGAR GIVES A DELICIOUS FLAVOR to a lot of desserts, but it is a very different one from the true :caramel, provides one of the rarest and most delicious of sweet flavors when it is| made properly, but it takes care and vigilance. Too many times it"is allowed to cook for Just afew Seconds too-tong; and the result is a burned, harsh flavor and a dark brown or black color.

dissolved. following recipe. One-half. c. caramel sirup, 4 tbsps.

| well beaten egg, dash salt, % tsp. | vanilla.

will front an 8-inch layer cake.

chopped peanuts,

{wheat or enriched bread. filling for 4 full-sized sandwiches, 4

Child League to Hold | Luncheon. Monday

Monday by - the Irvington

America. Mrs. 5611 University ave,

Frizzled luncheon ham slices. | hostess, Hot spiced applesauce. Miss Edith - Stander will spea White cake with caramel butter on “Child Welware Services

{ Indiana;

Four c. for each will be Mrs. Claude U. Watson and (service,

1 Mrs; 7 John T. Hume.

Caramel

Caramel butter frosting: Place 1 |e. granulated sugar in heated iron skillet and heat until it melts to a pale amber liquid. Stir constantly to prevent -burning. - Add slowly 1 c. boiling water and let simmer for 4 about 5 mins, or until caramel is Use this sirup in the

butter, 2'4 c. confectioner's sugar, 1

Put sirup. and butter in saucepan]

and --héat "slowly until butter is melted. Add sugar, egg, salt and vanilla; Stir until smooth, This

a 2 = i Vifamin iene ore Ya

butter (c, grated raw - carrot, *|chopped- raw cabbage, % c. : tsp. lemon’ juice and 2% to 3 tbsps. mayonnaise and | add 1 tsp. sugar and salt, If peanuts are salted, salt may not be needed. Use mixture immediately, spreading between well-buttered slices of whole Makes

15 ¢, finely finely

A luncheon will be held at 1 p.-m. circle, Child - Conservation "League of John M. Gainey,| ™* will be the|l':

By SUE BURNETT y + Practical and gay

play set - for the young fry. The little dress has| | pert puffed sleeves—the . overalls |are suitable for either boy :or girl. | Use scraps. -for ‘the bright flower | applique. Pattern: 8725 is designed for sizes | 1,2, 3, 4, and 5 years. Size 2, dress, | requires 1'2 yards of 35 or 39-inch material; ‘pantie, 2 yard; overalls, yards. t For this pattern,

send 20 cents,

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Arranged by . 1 Red Cross |

| Numerous classes-in the Red Cross| [streamlined course, “Home Care of | | the Sick,” are scheduled to begin in| the next few weeks. | Mrs. Ora Stierwalt will instruct | {at the morning, ‘afternoon and ete- | | ning classes beginning tomorrow in| the Brookside Communty center. | Another class will open Monday right at the center with Mrs. Donald |

Registration is open now: for ad-| {ditional classes to begin Jan. 29, at | “he center A class will begin Friday in cctiodi {58 with Mrs. Rolland H. Neese as! the sponsor and Mrs. Charles Wal- { ters, instructor, Mrs. Paul Ferdi- | nand will sponsor a class beginning {next week in school 49. Mrs. C. B.| | Sheets will be the instructor. | Another class will open next week | {in school 76. Mrs. Owen: Pohlmann | lis the -sponsor and Mrs. Charles| | Newgent the instructor. Other groups will meet in the Red

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[Cross chapter house and the Y. W.|

C. A. with Mesdames Cecil Barker, | Isabelle L. Troyer, Dorothy Stevens, | H. G. Calwell, Fred Stevens and! | Ferdinand and Miss Carrie McManus as instructors.

To Hold Luncheon |

The Lutheran Orphans Welfare! association will meet at 1 p. m. to-| morrow in the Lutheran Orphan home, 3310 E. Washington st. Mrs. | | Arthur Brenn will preside at a busi- | ness meeting following luncheon. | Serving on the luncheon commit- | | tee are Mesdames Harold Laut, Jack | | Worden, Louis Brandt, ‘Paul Rup- |

{precht and E. H. Rothkopf.

N ew Classes I

| Voyls instructing. Mrs. Walter Bax- || {ter is sponsoring the four classes. |

Welfare Association ||

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