Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1946 — Page 27
sary in G. Benson, , will celebrate niversary with ight. Twentyd the'dinner at land. e the Bensons' , who recently in Saipan, and Mrs. Richard {anna also will
Hamilton. and r of Columbia, bride-to-be. 11 be held from eding the wed arid Mrs. Johncouple with a night In the
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THOSE FOLKS WHO HAVE BEEN fortunate enough to eat some
meals during the summer know Just | how delicious well-prepared stewed fruit can be,
Apples, berries of all kinds, peaches, pears and plums are excellent Ready-to-eat cereal with sugar and
skillfully prepared farm-
stewed. After the fruit is prepared and put into a clean kettle of ample size, it is important not to add too much water, Preserve all the flavor possible in the fruit. A recipe will appear tomorrow for stewed pears. : » ~ »
MONDAY
Breakfast Fresh peaches on'ready-to-serve cereal Cinnamon toast Luncheon Sliced cold roast beef sandwiches with lettuce and mayonnaise
Celery, green pepper and carrot sticks
*Stewed fresh fruit ! Dinner
Buttered summer squash Creamed parsley potatoes Buttered broccoli Peach crumble pie Milk to drink: Three ¢. for each child; 1 e, for each adult, » » » TUESDAY Breakfast Honeydew melon with lime wedges Pan-fried ham slice ' Fried eggs Buttered rye toast Luncheon *Cream of fresh tomato soup Olive and nut sandwiches : Presh pears Dinner Boiled beef with horseradish sauce Creamed potatoes Buttered carrots Green salad Blueberry up-side down cake
FRIDAY
Breakfast Fresh pears
cream
Luncheon |
Spiced ham and left-over Veet] butter and caraway seeds omelet | Buttered Frenched green beans Cucumber fingers marinated in Beet and.onion salad French dressing and sprinkled | Cream cheese cake with celery seeds
French bread child; 1 c. for each adult, int ice cream & #8 =» y . SATURDAY Dine Breakfast
Braised shoulder lamh chops Broiled potatoes Buttered spinach Baking powder biscuits *Toguato preserves
Milk to drink: Three c. for each child; 1 c¢. for each adult,
Blueberries with sugar and cream Ready-to-eat cereal > Cinnamon toast Luncheon {Frankfurters on buns *Dill pickles Sliced tomatoes and lettuce
8 OR Chocolate whipped-cream roll THURSDAY Dinner Breaded veal chops Breakfast American fried potatoes Cantaloupe Buttered broccoli Corn sticks Vegetable gelatin salad Bacon Bread and butter Fried eggs Peach pan dowdy Luncheon | Milk to drink: Three c. for each Lettuce and tomato sandwich with child; 1 ¢ - each actu, mayonnaise SUNDAY Olives Breakf Carrot sticks -t Green gage plums in orange sirup Fresh peaches on ready-to-eat | cereal Dinner Toasted English muffins with black- | *Salmon souffle | berry jam.
Buttered green peas | Picnic Lunch or Dinner Celery | Tuna macaroni salad Bread and butter
{Bread and butter sandwiches Summer gelatin dessert
Milk to drink: Two o. for each child.
{Dill pickles Milk to drink: Four ¢ Sliced Swiss and American cheese child; 2 ec. for each adult.
for each Assorted fruit (pears, plums, ba-
nanas and grapes)
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Chocolate cake (bought) Supper | Shirred eggs on tomato with cheese | sauce | Whole wheat toast Carrot sticks { Fruit gelatin | Milk to drink: Four c. for each Ichild; 2 c. for each adult.
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yey Luncheon WEDNESDAY |Peanut butter and bacon sandBreakfast wiches *Lemon buttermilk Seedless grapes | Cookies ¢ Creamed chipped beef on corn meal Dinner mush Meat loaf
Little new potatoes with parsley
Milk to drink: Three ¢. for each
will meet next Tuesday in the hos- | 1
| Plan Labor Day
By BARBARA SCHAEFFER LABOR DAY, the traditionally American holiday, calls for a dinner that spells “treat” to the family and light work for the housewife, Few dishes are easier to prepare or enjoyed more than oldfashioned baked beans and “hot
dogs.” Together they make a delectable dish.
7 Will Enter Ohio School
Seven Indianapolis women will enter Western College for Women in Oxford, O., this fall. They are Miss Lucille Barrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett, 5869 Guilford ave.; Miss Patricia Cook, daughter of Mr. and
(Mrs. Paul Cook, 3925 Carrollton ave.; Miss Myrna Jo Gavin, daugh- |
ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Gavin,
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{as officer of the day. Assisting her | (will be Mrs. Walter Stumpf and! Mrs. Edward Trimpe. { Hostess for the covered - dish
Monday to Friday, 9:45 to 5:15 Saturday, 9:45 to 1:00,
{luncheon will be Mrs. Harry Fer- | neding. Committees will be ap-
| luncheon to be held Oct.
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3255 Park ave.; Miss Grace Hennessey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hennessey, 6185 Rosslyn ave,
| —— % : Selling | VE ont het Sarked or ae and Mrs. Arthur Sapte LAMPS CHINA Sighosabiiioic IRL oN Mg DRAPERIES GIFTS ‘Hospital Guild Books (S,, W._Schoclsy, 0108 N, Capital Guest Luncheon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Avaly 41 The St. Prancis Hospital guild|S™ith 251 E 47th st.
Couple to Be Honored A bridal dinner at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow will honor Miss Florence E. Smith and Harry B. Niceley Jr. who will be married at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. The buffet
{pointed for the annual guest day |dinner will be in the home of the 2 at the |bride’s mother, Mrs, Bertha Smith, {Marott hotel. {1941 Ruckle st.
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A real American dish—baked beans and "hot dogs." . . .
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Meal That's Easy
A fine party treat, this combination could be prepared in a hurry. Accompany it with a fresh fruit salad, rolls spread with honey, corn on the cob and watermelon wedges for dessert. w = = UBING a porcelain enameled pan, take two “hot dogs” for | each person and two cans of baked beans and cover with your favorite barbecue sauce. Bake until meat is tender. This should take only 20 minutes,
White Cross Guild
Units of the White Cross guild | meeting next week at the guild| service center are: Monday-—Cen- | {tral Avenue and Psychic Science; | Tuesday—Capitel Avenue and Uni- | versity Park; Wednesday—Children's | Cheer, West Washington and St.| Mark; Thursday—Music and Broad | (Ripple, and Priday—Sun-Rae -and | | Clermont, {
\Townsends Plan Visit!
{| Mr. and Mrs. Elbert J. Townsend | of LeRoy, N. Y., will arrive in In-! |dlanapolis next Thursday to visit | their son and his wife, Mr. and | Mrs, Theodore N. Townsend, 21 Meridian lane. On Sept. 10 they will go to Culver where they will be guests of Mrs. Theodore Townsend’s parents, Col. and Mrs. Walker W. Winslow,
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