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Broiled chopped beef patties. American fried potatoes. Cauliflower Allemande (see recipe). Lettuce and tomato salad. Rye rolls. .. Raspberry sherbet. Cookies.

. Club sandwiches. Potato chips. Assorted relishes. Fresh pineapple.

Ovans juice, Ready-to-eat cereal. Raisin toast.

Tomato juice. Puffy omelet. Cinnamon buns,

Chicken {fricassee, Mashed potatoes. . Crusty cereal topped carrots. Mixed green salad with radishes. Rolls. , Peach upside down cake,

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_OVERCOOKING DOES MORE TO SPOIL THE APPEAL of. cauliflower than any one other factor in its prepagation. Five minutes overtime will change ‘the curd-white color to &n off-cream, and the slightly crispy texture to © soft, mushy, uninteresting une. From-6 to 10 minutes, .as specified in today's receipe, time for a head ith the largest of flowerets,

SATURDAY MENUS Breakfast

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Cauliflower Allemande: One medium head saulifiower, 3 thsps. margarine, 2 tbsps. flour, 1 ¢. milk, 1 egg slightly beaten, 1 tbsp. lemon ‘juice, grated nutmeg, 2 or 3 thsps. grated Italian cheese. Trim cauliflower and soak in cold

top of double boiler; blend in flour and add 5 until mixture is smooth and thick=-|:-. ened. Pour hot mixture over egg and return to double boiler. lemon juice and nutmeg and heat thoroughly. Pour ‘over drained freshly cooked cauliflower and sprinkle with cheése, |; Serve immediately.

milk gradually,

Serves 4.

Homemakers Meet Members of the Franklin Center| Junior Homemakers club will meet tomorrow in the home|* of Mrs. Elbridge Fox, New Bethel. luncheon will be served at noon and there will be a project lesson on Busy Days.”

W.C.T.U. Meets

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At Indiana Roof

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By Journalists

NEW YORK, May 16 (U. P.).—

correspondent, was honored posthumously yesterday by the Banshee club, an association of writers, journalists and.editors. The special awatd.to Pyle carried a citation praising him for “great bravery and particularly outstanding correspondence on all war fronts from 1942 to 1945.” John H. Sorrells, executive editor of. Scripps-Howard newspapers, accepted, the award. Other awards from the Banshees went to Howard Handleman, International News Service reporter, for “distinguished war correspondence from the Aleutians to Okinawa,” and Joe Rosenthal, Associated Press photographer,

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INDIANA

“Salty O'Rourke,” with Gail Russell and Alan Ladd, at 11, 1:10, 3:25, { 5:40, 7:55 and 10. { LYRIC |

“The Three. Caballeros,” with Panchito, Joe Carioca and Donald Duck, at 12:10, 2:52, 5:25, 7:58 and 10:31,

“Identity Unknown,” with Richard Arlert and Cheryl Walker, at 11, 1:42, 4:15, 6:48 and 9:21

ENGLISH'S

“Catherine Was Great,” with Mase West, at 2:30 and 8:30

CIRCLE On stage, Woody Hermar and his

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Laurel and Oliver Hardy, :185, 5:05, 8:05 and 10:40.

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LOCAL GIRL CAST IN DEPAUW PLAY

Miss Joan Bartley of Indianapolis

carry the spirit of|will have a role in the DePauw uni- | the United - Nations conference to|versity Little Theater

production, | ‘Claudia,” May 25 and 26. She is the daughter of Dr, dnd

His duties as a consultant to the! Mrs. D. A. Bartley, 4738 N. Pennsyl~ American delégation will be carried | vania st.,

and a sophomore at DePauw. Bertha in the performance.

UNION OFFICIAL

‘STARTS SENTENCE

NEW YCRK, May 16 (U.P.).—

1 | Louis Kaufman, 52, former Newark,

N.J., union official, has surrendered to a U.S. marshal to begin a sevenyear sentence for his part in a conspiracy to extort more than $1,000,000 from the motion picture industry between 1934 and 1942, Kaufman, former business agent of local 244, Theatrical Stage Employees union, an affiliate of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, A.F.ofL., has been free under $25,000 bail since his -conviction, with six Chicago gangsters, on Dec. 31, 1943.

the Al Capone gang, were denied

{bail pending appeals which were {finally denied by the U.S. supreme

court on April 30.

for “enterprise and valor,” in photographing the placing of a | flag on Mt. Surabachi, Iwo Jima. |

FIRE CAUSES RETURN

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