Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1947 — Page 23

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* |Pan-fried pork tenderloin with milk

wr Lettuce wedges with peanut butter

WINTERIZED—Oh, so.warm on an oh, so cold day—this cotton corduroy ulster has an allwool Alpaca pile lining and collar. Dorothy Boheim of Howe high school wears knee-high socks with wool - mittens do match, too. (Strauss'.)

Basic Frock

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By SUE BURNETT

I think you'll like this simple, at- | tractive basic frock you .can dress] up or down to suit your mood. It features the crisp brief sleeves so popular this season, and smooth, figure-molding lines. "A gem of a frock. ‘Pattern 8087 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, 3% yards of 35-inch, For this pattern, send 25 cents,

in coins, your name, address, -size

desired, and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis Times Pattern service, 214 W. Maryland st., Indianapolis 9. Send an additional 25 cents for the winter issue of Fashion—§2 pages of the smartest, most wearable patterns you'll see . . . fashfons by well known designers . . special beauty and homemaking sections . . . free printed pattern inside the book.

Group to Initiate 50 Women

Fifty new members will be initiated by the Broad Ripple American Legion auxiliary, at the post home at 8 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Ralph Kriplen, membership chairman, will have charge of the ceremony. Following the induction, the monthly meeting of the group will take place. » » » The auxiliary, in conjunction with the Northeast auxiliary, will sponsor a card party at Billings hospital at 7 p. m. next Thursday. Mrs. Arnold Settle, rehabilitation chairman, will be in charge of the party. .

Newman Mothers

-Plan Luncheon

The Newman Mothers club of Butler university will entertain with a covered dish luncheon in the Cathedral high school hall at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Max Kreise and Mrs.. Tom Lanahén will be chairmen, Their assistants will be Mesdames B. C. Dell, Patrick Doherty, Mary K' Donahue, Willlam Dugdale, John

. McClelland Ely, Harry Evard, Leti-

Green; H.: ‘c. Hilgenberg, T. A. Ranabap and Thomas Sexton.

| Spinach-egg scramble on hot toast

. | Stewed apricots.

.| Buttered carrots

food at any season of the year be-

toes is a new way to serve them. ‘A recipe for this dish will appear tomorrow, : » . . ;

' MONDAY

Breakfast Grapefruit halves Ready-to-eat cereal Cinnamon toast , Luncheon

and topped with hot frizzled ham Canned plums Chocolate chip cookies . 3 Dinner °' Fried liver ’ *Mashed potatoes and carrots Broccoli hollandaise, Head lettuce salad with Russian dressing Snow pudding with frozen strawberry sauce Milk to drink: Four ¢. for each

child; 2 c. for each adult. L ” » »

TUESDAY

Breakfast

Sliced bananas on ready-to-eat cereal {Shirred eggs Buttered toast Luncheon

Green bean soup | Liverwurst sandwiches on rye bread Sweet pickles [ae cookies

Dinner

gravy Mashed potatoes . ‘Tomato and corn casserole

| dressing : Applesauce cake 2 | Milk to drink: Four c. for each child; 2 ¢. for each adult. # » _ WEDNESDAY Breakfast Stewed prunes French toast Frizzled luncheon ham "Luncheon Cream of corn soup Tomato aspic mold filled with tuna salad : Crackers » Dinner

potatoes and carrots ,. *Cooked mixed greens Whole wheat bread and butter

Milk to drink: Three c. for each child; 1 c. for each adult “ » ” THURSDAY . - Breakfast Tomato juice Hot cooked wheat cereal Luncheon Cold sliced corned beef saniwitions on rye bread . ~ Dill pickles Fresh pears Dinner Lamb curry Buttered toast ~ Green beans and tiny onions Rutabaga salad Rolls and butter *Pineapple rice cream Milk to drink: Four c. for each child; 2 c. for each adult, ' » = » FRIDAY Breakfast

Baked apples with cream Poached eggs on whole wheat toast Luncheon Lettuce, bacon and tomato sand- | wiches. { Potato chips | Canned peaches Dinner

‘Creamed liver and mushrooms on toast Buttered broccoli Beet and onion salad Bread and butter Chocolate pudding with marshmal--low sauce Milk to drink: Three ¢. for each child; -1 ¢. for each adult, » » » SATURDAY Breakfast | Grapefruit sections | Ready-to-eat cereal with sugar and cream Buttered whole wheat toast Cranberry tangerine preserve Luncheon Vegetable plate of buttered cauliflower, spinach, corn niblets and cottage cheese Whole wheat bread and butter

Dinner

Boiled frankfurters *Celery root potato salad

Bread and butter Frozen pineapple wedges Milk to drink: Four c. for each child; 2 c. for each adult. / ” » . SUNDAY Breakfast Orange juice Scrambled eggs Pecan schnecken Dinner Pot roast Mashed potatoes Buttered Brussels sprouts Tomato .aspic mold with cottage cheese Parkerhouse rolls with butter ang jelly ‘Boston cream ple with orange ‘cream filing Supper Waffles with. creamed diced ham and peas Fruit salad with apple cream topping ~ Milk to drink: Three c. for each child; 1 c¢. for each adult,

*Recipes for “dishes marked with asterisks will appear tomorrow through next Wednesday,

Women Jobholders

One worker out of four in Amer- . ica in 1040 was a woman, compared | With one out of five in 1920 and ohe of seven in 1870, ¥

Corned beef and cabbage with boiled |

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