Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1946 — Page 28
National Teachers for the next three years
as school education, health, world parent education
understanding and home and family life. Regional conferences of the In-
diana Congress of Parent-Teachers will be held Oct. 17 in Kokomo; Oct. 29 In Crawfordsville; Nov. 7
in Evansville, and Nov. 22 in New
Mrs. Charles E. Roe, fleld director for the national congress, will attend all conferences and will work in Indiana during the next 10 weeks. On Nov. 18 the executive committee of the Indiana Congress of Parent-Teachers will meet in the hotel, with the legislative institute on the 19th and the regufar November meeting of the board of managers on the 20th.
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MONDAY Breakfast
Cinnamon toast
Luncheon
Liver stuffed peppers Buttered cauliflower
Bread and butter
Applesauce
Dinner
Braised spareribs *Eggplant casserole Creamed green beans Carrot and raisin salad Remainder of silver cake Raspberry .ice Milk to drink: child; 2 c. for each adult.
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| Fresh plums
{Milk toast
Luncheon
‘Fresh fruit salad
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|Coffee chiffon pie |
Tuna and rice au gratin Heated canned shoestring potatoes Cucumber fingers, watercress and marinated |
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Milk to drink: Two c. for each
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WEDNESDAY
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Breakfast
Luncheon
Fresh vegetable soup Egg salad sandwiches
Olives and
Fresh pears
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oe. ‘ THURSDAY : Breakfast J Sliced peaches on ready-to-eat cereal Sweet rolls . Luncheon Sausage with limas and tomatoes Green salad Bread and butter Baked apples with cream Dinner Lamb stew (onion, potatoes, carrots and peas) Cucumber sticks Parkerhouse rolls *Gingersnap pear salad Milk to drink: Three c. for each child; 1 ¢. for each adult, ! F #8 FRIDAY
Breakfast
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Bold Plaid
this week-end.”
the plank, for fish steaks, broiled this way. can be .arranged the whole course can be
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trimmed tsp. salt tsp. pepper Vitaminized margarine ¢. real mayonnaise tbsps. lemon juice tsp. white pepper tsp. ‘salt thsps. capers tsp. vinegar from capers tsp. pimiento, chopped tomatoes ? 1 lb. wax beans, cooked 6 green peppér rings
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preheat oven and plank E | degrees F. Season inside
Fish, Dressed By BARBARA BROEKING “CHICKEN AND FISH— that's all. we can hope for
With. meat absent from the showcases, it might, be well to plan a planked- steak for Sunday dinner. No, you don't have- to have a sirloin to make use of
or even whole fish are delicious
Any combination of vegetables attractively
around the fish when done and
PLANKED FISH DINNER to 3%-pound fish, cleaned and
Place oiled plank or ‘oven-proof platter in cold oven; gradually
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with salt and pepper. Brush outside with melted margarine, Remove heated plank from oven, oil again if needed and place fish on plank, skin side down. Return plank to oven, on top rack. Bake in hot oven (450 degrees F.) 15 to 30 minutes. Baste frequently with vitaminized margarine. About five minutes before fish is done, remove from. oven. Combine the real mayonnaise, lemon juice, pepper, salt, capers, vinegar
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from capers and pimiento. Scoop out some of the pulp in the tomato halves and fill with mayonnaise mixture, Arrange portions of the wax beans in the green pepper rings to form bundles and brush with melted margarine. Arrange the tomato halves and wax bean bundles around the fish. Return to oven to heat through, Serve piping hot. Serves six.
~~ THURSDAY, OCT.10,1046 . |"Ingratitude
Is Great « Handicap’
'. ¢ By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Scripps-Howard Staff Writer A NATION-WIDE move to pros vide jobs for the physically handie capped is on this month. Man disabled veterans bélong to this\. group. Employers say they make excellent workers for several reas sons, including the fact that they are glad and grateful to be able to work at all, If everyone felt that way what a grand country ours would be. As for handicaps, who is without them? The person with hate in his heart for an employer is fearfully handicapped. Or the man who dislikes his job and takes no pride in doing it well—is he not crippled of soul? . * 8 HERE WE are in this wonderful land “with vast acres of fertile soil stretching from ocean to ocean; with rich minerals, oils and gas underground; with great forests and wide rivers; with enormous power dams and factories which can turn out goods in enormous quantities; with city, town and farm homes un scarred by battles. Yet listen to the whines, the griping, the complaints, The worst handicapped people in this country are not the physically maimed or the war cripples. They are the warped, unappreciative, dise
Bold, plaid pedal pushers— Dinner to Honor
‘Miss Sundt Beech Grove high school junAnd here's a fall fashion note—the “jerk shirt." Shirley | belongs to the D. E. B.'s.
i yyot tomato and egg sandwich Lettuce wedges with peanut butter dressing Honeydew melon
Dinner Cream of corn chowder Vegetable plate (cauliflower with cheese sauce, green peas, buttered carrots, French fried sweet potatoes) Hot rolls and butter Plain sponge cake Milk to drink: Three ¢. for each child; 1 c¢. for each adult. ” o ” SATURDAY > Breakfast Fresh blue plums Cinnamon orange muffins Luncheon *Fish-stuffed pepper salad Toasted English muffins Remainder of sponge cake Dinner
Salt pork Cream gravy Baked potatoes Lettuce and sliced tomatoes with 1000 island dressing Chocolate cornstarch pudding Milk to drink: Four c. for each child; 2 c. for each adult. 8 = 8 SUNDAY - Breakfast | Chilled tart apples '' Scrambled eggs Bran muffins
Dinner {*Roast pheasant or old-fashioned | roast chicken with chives dressing {Mashed potatoes | Brussels sprouts {Cranberry and orange gelatin salad | Parkerhouse rolls and butter {Fresh peach sundae
Supper
Visits Sister
48th st., is speriding two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Robert W. Sinclair of Detroit.
on Saturday.
Mrs. Clarence N. Warren, 419 E. Mrs, Gilbert
daughter, Colette, both of Towa: Mrs. Arthur Vold
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{Cream of cucumber soup {Fresh fruit salad {Buttered toast | Raspberry jam
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a family dinner at 7 p. m. today in Plan Card Party the Marott hotel. Miss Sundt will)
be married to Albert Joseph Cohen | : Bepiiisgh Women will have a-card | Mildred Marshall, Jean Redwine,
Betty Jo Morrison, Mary Fritsche, Doris Colligan: and Dorothy Reinacker, Miss Zelma Brown of Union Past presidents will be|City and Miss Morene Cottingham
Guests will include Mrs. Josephine Bellinger, mother of the bride-to-be; | Woman's Roudabush and her | Mrs.
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daughter, Helen, both of Windomy Minn.; Miss Jessie Haugen, Hanska, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Einar h onor | Midtbruget and Miss Norma Midt- | bruget.
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party at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the Department clubhouse.
Honor Society Pledges 11
society at Butler university.
They are Misses Betty Keough | Rebecca Taggart, Carmel Cecile
Margaret - Jones is general Lamont, | chairman. and her| hostesses.
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Eleven women have been pledged to Chimes, junior women’s honor
gruntled, selfish men and women who are grateful neither to God for his mercies nor to their fellow men for co-operation, good will or aid.
Tea Is Planned
.lave., will entertain with a tea in ,lhonor of the 81st birthday of her mother, Mrs. Julia Woodard, from 2 to 4:30 p. m. Sunday, Oct. 20. Ase sisting Mrs. Johnson will be Mes« dames Robert Richey, John Wayne Judy, John Noon, J. R. Robertson
: of Greenfield.
and Harold Pumphrey.
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