Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1946 — Page 21

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MONDAY Breakfast

Stewed prunes Fried eggs Rye toast

Luncheon

Corn souffle

8liced tomatoes , Green pepper sticks

Kolache

Dinner Grilled pork sausages

Mashed potatoes Bpiced pears

THURSDAY, JULY. 11, 1946

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Dinner - . Veal birds. ji Boiled potatoes in jackets. Summer squash. *Raw beet perfection salad. Chilled watermelon. " ” ~

WEDNESDAY Breakfast Orange juice Poached egg on whole wheat toast Luncheon .

Sardine sandwiches Potato salad Carrot sticks

Cabbage wedges with hollandaise Fresh apricots

sauce

Dinner

*Puff pudding with raspberry sauce Braised pork chops

TUESDAY 4 Breakfast Fresh sliced peaches.

Broiled bacon. Cinnamon toast.

Luncheon

Cheese toasties.

Lettuce and tomato salad. Cararael blanc mange. ~~.

Mashed potatoes Buttered spinach

Cole slaw *Banana-cocoanut cream pile u " » THURSDAY Breakfast

Sliced bananas Ready-to-eat cereal | Raisin toast

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Luncheon Garden vegetable salad | Toast | Deviled eggs | Peach cobbler with whipped cream Dinner *Caulifiower-chicken custard American fried potatoes Tomatoes and okra Tossed green salad Chilled cantaloupe » " » SATURDAY Breakfast 1 romate juice French toast Sirup Link sausage Luncheon Cheese omelet Cabbage-apple salad Cucumber wedges Orange cream dessert

| Dinner { Baked hamburger loaf { Tomato sauce | Baked potatoes | Fresh: green beans | Head lettuce salad Thousand island dressing *Chocolate chip bread pudding = » ”

SUNDAY Breakfast

Chilled honey dew melon | Scrambled eggs Raspberry muffins Dinner *Roast shoulder of veal | Parsley buttered potatoes { Corn on the cob | Combination vegetable salad ~~ | Cottage pudding with chocolate | sauce Supper oF sliced veal | Sliced tomatoes

| Stuffed glives Sliced peaches and cream Scones

*Recipes for dishes marked with asterisks will appear tomorrow through Wednesday.

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A tomato "basket" hits the spot . , .

HOW MANY housewives. are faced with menu problems? - A guess says all of them. : But by taking the foods that

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value appearance and taste, menu-planning need not be a chore.

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quirement of vitamin C, as well | ‘as generous amounts of vitamins

A and B-1. Thanks to modern packaging, homemakers can have tomatoes the year round. Now they are ripe here in Indiana—a food standby for Hoosiers. I'or something different, then, try . .. = n n POACHED EGGS IN TOMATO BASKETS 6 large tomatoes 1 green pepper 6 eggs salt and pepper

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Beriefic N ioht ‘At Park

The first of two benefit nights at Riverside park will be sponsored torright by the Marion County Juvenile Center auxiliary. Picnics have been planned for tonight and

«| tomorrow, the second benefit night,

by families of court stafl- members,

Special guests tonight will be park | officials, including John Coleman,

| Herschel, Parker and Frank Holmes. Other guests will be Juvenile Court Judge Mark W. Rhoads and family; Chief Probation Officers A. G. Cooley and family and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ray Jordan of the juvenile center. Hostess chairman is Mrs. Pred Iske and Mrs, William H. Hodgson is hospitality chairman. Mrs, C

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