Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1946 — Page 24
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OF THE TENS OF THOUSANDS OF TONGUES that meat packers accumulate in this country, only a small percentage are consumed by our own folks. The rest are shipped abroad where they are appreciated. Many Americans have not had tongue beautifully cooked and served and many of them have some “silly” prejudice which would keep them from eating tongue no matter how short other meat was. This is an excuse, not a good reason, for failing to take aavhm-
tage of this complete protein food— For Readers almost all muscle meat with very| of Meta Given little waste in its preparation. To- Food Columns morrow a recipe for tongue with|, ! puree of peas will appear. It is Salad Meal suggested for Monday night's din- eFor that extra special ocner in the menus for next week. casion try serving a complete s 8 x salad meal. The variety and MONDAY } Itesh tastiness u pe Meta ’ ven menu Ww surprise Breakfast and please both family and Blue plums guests. It also has the added Milk toast ‘ attraction of being simple to Luncheon A prepare. Banana-marshmallow-nut salad Cream cheese and jelly sandwiches ®To obtain a copy of “Salad i Meal” just send a LARGE ___ Dinner : self-addressed; stamped —en~“Tongue with puree of peas © velope to Boiled potatoes ; Golden rutabaga Meta Given : Bodive ne batter The Indianapolis: Times Sporteen comes out with this § Prune whip. (made with evaporated 214 W. Maryland-St. classic boxy jacket in navy, yel- § milk). Ingianapeli 9 low and red plaid with a white i Milk to drink: Two c¢. for each| me | background and silver buttons. 8 child. FRIDAY Joan Galm wears it over a 5 cashmere sweater in soft yel i TUESDAY Ee. ha Breakfast low tucked inside a wide belt. omato juice Joan belongs to the Sub Deb ; Tenitant * | Cooked cereal cub. (Wasion's) Fe «Fresh pears Cinnamon toast te tier So ei ——— Poached eggs on toast Luncheon Poem Talk Luncheon *Mushroom luncheon dish {hal EE Canned chili con carne Lettuce and cucumber salad Lettuce wedges with 1000 isiand Caramel packaged pudding The Teensters dressing Dinner Vanilla ice eream- Liver and fried onions | H: 11 : Dinner Buttered parsley potatoes Sox ave 1€1r Paniiried pork ci Buttered spinach an- pork chops Beet and sliced egg salad O y B k & -+ Applesauce Coconut cream pie wn 00 ub Creamed hashed potatoes : Milk to drink: Two c. for each . *Brussels sprouts with hollandaise | child, By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER sauce: : » » » TEEN-AGERS WILL have the Canned peach -salad with cottage SATURDAY opportunity to read selected books cheese and buy them at a reasonable cost Cocoa layer cake with glossy choco Breakfast through the new Teen Age Book late icing | Sliced bananas on ready-to-eat |club, sponsored by Pocket Books, Milk to drink: Two c. for each| cereal Inc. child. Scrambled eggs Already 50,000 high school stu- ® % = Buttered rye toast. dents are reported to be members WEDNESDAY Luncheon in each state, Hawaii and Puerto Breakfast Toasted English muffins with to- Rloo A, J Rewer, Of the Indian- ; mato-cheese* sauce and bacon | Polis public schools public relaGrapefruit halves broiled with strips tions department, says the club has ; honey *Mixed vegetable salad not been introduced to this city as Apple pancakes with butter and Din yet. sirup ner Each month the club's selection Luncheon Breaded veal chops committee chooses several books # Mashed potatoes that are considered good reading Soutage Chaese, gram Shia Buttered carrots in poetry, romance, mystery, hisOatmeal cookies Freshly baked ®bowknot rolls with torical and non-fiction about orange glaze | scientists. Dinner | Green pepper stuffed with cream Bulletin Issued | cheese salad Baked potatoes in blankets PE Members also receive the monthly Buttered green beans |Slioulate ict sean with marsh-|c yb bulletin, TAB News, which ! @ iii alg Faisin said . Milk to drink: Two e. for eac h | | ddseripes the. hooks, sfiscied. Jan Rice custard with almond sauce |“ A ; Milk to drink: Three c. for each On the selection committee fol * child: 1 ¢. for each adult. the club is Max J. Herzberg, chair- ” TE SUNDAY man, presicmt of the Ration! RSD. Council of Teachers in English and | THY ay : Bresitfat : .. | past president of the New Jersey Breakfast Diced Dear, apple and grapefruit|, ociation of Secondary School Chilled tart apples Principals. Carrot and celery als Braided coffee cake On Committee Fried eggs : Dinner Also on the committee are Richv d ick ith fluffy ard J. Hurley, Mark A. Neville, E. Rous) dusk or chicken with fuffy Louise Noyes and Margaret Scoggin. , oS airimp atid cheeie Custard Mashed polatovs They each rate a list of titles like French fried Mr, Herzberg's—all are leaders in 4 potatoes, Red cabbage /| educational organizations Buttered green peas Waldorf salad 738 . The Teen Age Book club has Lettuce and tomato salad Prune pie ple. approached the high schoolers Whole wheat bread and butter Sapper : *Pumpkin pie through their classrooms and at the
Milk to drink: Three ¢. for each | Cream of spinach and pimiento soup end of each semester the members
Cold cuts will receive one free dividend book h adult. P C hile, ile for ar ______ |Bread and butter for each four books purchased durPopcorn balls : ling that time. Milk to drink: Three c. for each In November the club offers the | : child; 1 c. for each adult. {following selections: “Damon Run- | MODERNIZATION *Recipes'for dishes marke.. with Jou Fovorites”; “Lost Horizon" by
{James Hilton; “The Great Imperasterisks will appear tomorrow | LOANS | b
through next Wednesday. {sonation” by E. Phillips Oppen-
| heim; “The Pocket Book of Robert
Es Tr | Frost's Poems,” edited by Louis I eodeling : ‘Washington P. -T: A. | Untermeyer, and “Madame Curie” * Converting Residence Sets Open House [by Eve Curie.
to Multiple Units * Building Garage The P.-T. A. of George Washing-
* New Bath and Kitchen ton high school will observe Amer- Child’ S Prayers * Repairings Roofing + Painting lican Eduaction week Thursday with * Heating Plants " * Storm Windows {a chili super and open house. The * Insulating {supper will be from 5 to 7 p. m. in Loans up to $2500 to owners of {the cafeteria, and the open house residential or business properties. will be from 7:45 to 9 o'clock.
Monthly payments up to three 5 : years—in some cases larger loans The open house will follow a 6
for longer periods. No mortgage lo clock program, during which required. The only cost is 5% yearly. teaching aids will be demonstrated
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| A Plan Vacation | Company Miss Mary Ann Kyle, 1016 E.
N.W. Corner Pennsylvania and Market Sts. Palmer st. and Miss Jane Swaynie;| INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 2164 Webb st. will leave Saturday |
MEMBER FEQERAL RESEAVE SYSTEM for a week's vacation in Chicago and | AEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION y {FR Rapids, Mic h.
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