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THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1046 __

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BY COMBINING OATMEAL with chopped meat to produce browned

scrapple-like cakes, two important dietary achievements- are attained

The oatmeal is rich in carbohydrate and it is not necessary to serve

as much bread with these cakes.

It also is a good source of protein

and minerals so it makes our limited supply of meat for the day go, farther. The recipe will appear| tomorrow.

Dinner

*Sausage casserole Buttered spinach

» » ~ Y Cucumber and tomato salad MONDA Chocolate souffle Breakfast

Pineapple juice

[child; 2 e. for e t. Griddle cakes with maple sirup: oF each adul

» » ” Luncheon WEDNESDAY *Scotch scerapple Breakfast

Cheese, pickle and pes salad Canned peaches Dinner Spaghetti! with veal luncheon meat | Buttered green béans Head lettuce with 1000 island 0 ored green peppers (eorn, tomas dressing toes and bacon) Sliced oranges with coconut garnish | |Bread and butter Milk to drink: Four ec, for each Cc od h child; 2 e. for each adult, [oaneq peaches ’ ' : Pecan cookies § 8 Dinner TUESDAY .

Breakfast

Stewed dried prunes and apricots Scrambled eggs Bacon muffins LuncheolFsaue

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Vegetable soup

Peanut butter. snd. Jelly ndwich

Fruit compote,

Sliced oranges Cooked wheat cereal Cinnamon toast

Luncheon

Shoulder lamb chops Hashed browned potatoes Cauliflower alemande Watercress, radish and sliced egg salad *Vanilla wafers Queen Anne cherries

" "Milk to drink: Three c. for each ’ i 3c. for each adult.

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THURSDAY

Breakfast Fresh sliced sugared pineapple French toast with sirup +Luncheon *Curried eggs on noodles Buttered ragparagus Orange and banana fruit cup Dinner Wiener Schnitzel Mashed potatoes i | Mixed frozen vegetables | | Cabbage raisin-nut slaw i | Strawberry ice cream Sour cream cookies Milk to drink: Three c. for each child; 1 c. for each adult, {

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Jauncheon < Orange fritters with sirup Pan broiled bacon Canned pear salad

*Pineapple molded salad |

| Frozen peaches

child; 2 c. for each adult,

| Poached eggs on toast Luncheon | — and peanut timbales with sauce . Sliced tomatoes and lettuce rh sauce

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I | Buttered 1 ha oo | Avocado, cu 4 per salad with" 4 hopped nuts , *Plum duff Milk to drink: Four c¢ child; 2 e. for each adult. » » » SUNDAY

Breakfast Tomato juice Pecan waffles

for each

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Dinner Baked ham with plum sauce Baked potatoes Creamed cooked cabbage Waldorf salad on curly endive

Lemon sherbet Sponge cake Supper *Tossed vegetable and Vienna sau- | sage salad | Milk to drink: Pour e. for each child; 2 ¢. for each adult. |

| “Recipes for dishes marked with | itor will appear tomorrow | {through Wednesday.

‘Sorority Arranges Musicale May 31 = | Zeta chapter, Sigma Alpha Iota,

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national professional music sorority, |

will present a musicale at 8:30 p. m. Friday, May 31, in the Odeon.

The program, which will be open -

to the public, is to include contemporary American compositions. It

ing.

Following the concert, a_ silver

joffering will be taken for the bene-|-

[fit of the Eva Schurmann scholar- | ship fund. The fund is used to| assist young women in following a! musical career, i

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This One Will Really Ring the Bell!

FRUIT COCKTAIL WHIPPED, CREAM CAKE

One layer strawberry cake, one layer of orange cake, one layer pineapple cake covered and filled - with large swirls of whipped cream.

BUTTER NUT COFFEE CAKE

Swell for that late evening snack or breakfast treat.

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Place your order Friday for Saturday. We will not be able to take any telephone orders on Saturday.

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| Mrs. Frank¥n FPF. Russell, editor of the Reader's Digest program outlines, will bé guest speaker at

the annual banquet of the Indianapolis Business iand Professional Women's club af 6:30 p. m. Saturday in the Columbia club. Miss Opal Skinner, room 203, Hotel Lin- | coin, is in charge of reservations.

For delicious

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By BARBARA SCHAEFFER

#4 8 . Alberta Nay, Miss Lula B, Hoss and FRIDAY THE SIMPLEST dinner can be per and milk; mix thoroughly {Crowson T° 8, Coline and fhe Sridetgibn of Seavian Ze Miss Jenkins, Miss Beatrice Houze Breakfast transformed into a meal of attrac-/Shape Into large “steak” in center ) Dw } Sores erro ———— | WI preside, : 3 | Mrs, Noble Reynolds will speak | Organized 14 years ago the ore Grapefruit sections and Juice [Hye elegance With wie ‘Use of 2lof plank. Around the edge PUL op; vguddia” New officers of the| Jf eeti ng Tuesda Y ganization now has a membership Pineapple coffee cakes (bought) | ooking plank. border of mashed potatoes half as| chapter are Mrs. Charles R. John-|* . 2

| A great variety of foods, {eggs to fish and steak, may be ar- | ranged with vegetables on a plank inch space between meat and potain tasty combinations. Por housewives who don’t possess

Di , the meat.) recording and corresponding secre-' ham post, American Legion, Tuesng a plank, It's possible to have a Ind healer tart . d Mrs. Lowell Waymire, day noon, in the post home, 1130 W. Annual May Tea : Broiled cod steaks | ; | Insert plank in! broiler about two es, an Ss. ymire, | board (about one inch thick) cut treasurer 30th st. The unit will send a child] The annuak May tea of the Mes Creamed potatoes to fit on a platter, then treated with inches from the heat. Broil until| : i 10 the Julia Jameson. nutrition) i » Buttered green beans | oil. meat is brown on one side (8 to] Mrs John Morgan is the new mor esbyterian church be

{1% tsps. salt | Finish broiling until meat is, The Lady Aberdeen chapter, dan, vice presidents; Mrs. Joe Ket-| Entertainment will be provided SATORD he % tsp. pepper | brown on second side (about 8 min- L T.-8.C, will meet for a “pot-luck” | tery and Mrs. Willis Peelle, record- by Misses Mary M. Sutton, Ruth % c. milk | utes). Place ring of cooked peas| luncheon at 1 p.m. Saturday in the ing and corresponding secretaries; | Ellen Fark, Jeanne Bray and Ruth Breakfast Mashed potatoes around meat and arrange carrots at! home of Mrs. Lloyd Johns, 917 E.|Miss Margaret Fulp, treasurer, and |G. Edwards and the Technical high

Sliced bananas on prepared cereal Julienne carrots { | Green peas

Planked Hamburger Steak

* ¥ Milk to drink: Four e¢. for each, Ibs. ground beef (or veal)

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[Church Clu To Meet Tomorrow

The Indianapolis Church Clubs of Business Women will hold -an annual spring meeting tomorrow | evening at the All Souls Unitarian i i {church i | Emmett A. Rice, director of spe= cial youth services in the publie

Meetings Set .-| By 1-T.S.C. . “Chapters —

- Four meetings have been scheduled by units of the International. Travel-8tudy ¢lub. ge The Normandy chapter will meet for its annual May day luncheon at

12:30 p. m, tomorrow in the Homestead. Mrs. Albert Winter will pre- |

side and Mrs. John Thornburgh A schools, will be guest speaker. He will speak. wil | was appointed recently as director as of physical education and health in Mrs. Denzil Washmuth, $858

the schools. : Newly elected officers who will be !Installed are Miss Lillie Lauher, | president; Mrs, Irma Cooke, vice | president; Miss Zola Beasley, secs |retary, and Miss Edith Jenkins, treasurer, Chairman of the program is Miss Mary Hostetter, assisted by Mrs,

Evanston ave, will be hostess for| | the Erin Isle chapter meeting at 8 |p. m. tomorrow. Mrs, Noble Rey- | nolds will speak.

The Venetian chapter will meet for a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Monday

Miss Etta Mae Keown, daugh'in the Y. W. C. A. Hostesses will, ter of Mr. and Mrs, Estel T. Combine ground meat, sait, pep-|be Mesdames Leo M. Litz, Verlin r.| Keown, 917 Chadwick st. is

of 250 from 19 church groups. They | represent six denominations,

from son, president; Mrs. George Davis Mrs Carl Woerner and Mrs. E. 8,

and Mrs. William McKittrick, first| Farmer will be hostesses at a cov-

i " | ere ——————— and second vice presidents; Mrs. ered-dish luncheon to be held by toes. (This makes it easier to turn | paiph wikoff and ey Cecil Shock, the auxiliary of Madden-Notting- Church Wome

high as the meat, leaving about

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| auditor and Mrs. Harry Shoobridge| “MP for four weeks.

: add more| was named federation delegate with | them as high as) nye Edna Zeigner as alternate.

given by the Women’s association at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the church chapel.

8 10 minutes). Turn meat, Frank Miller, president; Mrs. Dor-

{the meat |man Sarber and Mrs. Everett Jor-

four corners of mashed potato bor-| 55th st. | Mrs. Floyd Carey and Mrs. Merrill|school ensemble under the direction ‘der. Serve immediately, | Recently elected officers are Mrs. | Waltman, auditors. |of Miss Louise Swan.

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Of rayon crepe, luxurious with black ambroldered

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