Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1947 — Page 21
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po NoT LET ANYONE tell you that potatoes are more fattening,
than many other foods.
Potatoes should not be eliminated from the
diet of your family unless the doctor orders it. A medium potato (weighing five ounces) contains 100 calories. A
large apple, one and a half slices of white bread, four soda crackers, one large orange, two ounces. of
‘medium, fat pork or beef also con-
tain 100 calories as well as regular serving portions of many other foods which are just as fattening. Now that there are enough potatoes to permit spreading them on the potato land as fertilizer for next year's crops, everybody can indulge in them. A new way of fixing them
will appear tomorrow. » # w
MONDAY Breakfast
Baked apples Wheat cereal cooked with raisins and served with sugar and cream
Luncheon
. Vegetable plate (buttered corn nib-
lets, buttered frozen lima baby beans, buttered spinach, flowerets of cauliflower with browned butter) Rye bread and butter * Ice creamy with frozen sliced peaches Dinner Braised lamb and lettuce roll *Cheesey cubed potatoes
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W your spirit<is young, you should seek ways and means fo appear as young as you feel. A more even-toned freshee complexion aids in creating the impression of looking younger and more
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Minted buttered carrots Sliced orange and coconut salad Bread and butter - Remaindgr of chocolate chip cake
Milk to drink: Three c. for each child; 1 ¢. for each adult. » ” » TUESDAY Breakfast . =
Sliced oranges in apricot juice Poached eggs on toast Buttered toast and jam
Luncheon Cold roast pork sandwiches (meat left from Sunday roast) or baked bean sandwiches, Celery | Banana, butterscotch pudding
Dinner : Beef ragout with prunes or crab bisque Buttered green beans Cabbage and radish salad with sour cream dressing Whole wheat bread and butter *Graham cracker date roll Milk to drink: Threé c. for each child; 1 ¢. for each adult, * ~ » . WEDNESDAY Breakfast Dates in cooked wheat cereal with top milk Cinnamon’ toast Pan-fried bacon Luncheon Chinese noodles and eggs Lettuce and chopped spinach. salad Doughnuts with maple cream frosting
Dinner Braised pork tenderloins wih milk gravy *Mother’s creamy rice Buttered Brussels sprouts Molded sunrise salad Applesauce cake Milk to drink: Three ¢. for each child; 1 c. for each adult. " ” . THURSDAY Breakfast Grapefruit halves French toast with butter and sirup
Luncheon Cottage cheese, carrot and nut double decker sandwiches on whole wheat bread Canned pineapple Vanilla wafers
Dinner “Boiled” (simmered) brisket of beef with whole potatoes or onions stuffed with baked beans and
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baked carrots and cabbage Cornbread and butter *Lettuce with seasoned vinegar Canned blueberry ‘ple with cream cheese cubes
Milk to drink: Four c..for each child; 2 c. for each adult, N80 FRIDAY Breakfast
Applesauce Rolled oats with top milk
Luncheon
Cream of tomato soup Corned beef sandwiches on whole wheat bread with lettuce and ‘mayonnaise. Remainder of applesauce cake Dinner
Chicken sour cream fricassee or creamed codfish . Mashed potatoes a gy Buttered frozen asparagus Carrot, lettuce and watercress salad with French dressing Crab apple pickles *Bran drop rolls Tokay. grapes Milk to drink: Three e. for each
child; +1 ¢ for each adult. » » ~
SATURDAY Breakfast
Stewed apricots Cooked oatmeal cream. Buttered . toast with grape jelly Luncheon
Escalloped corn and 4 Buttered green beans Whole wheat bread and butter Canned Queen Anne cherries Dinner *Spareribs with mint apples Sweet potatoes lyonnaise Buttered carrots Lettuce and watercress salad with blue cheese dressing : Vanilla cornstarch pudding with orange garnish Milk to drink: Three c. for child; 1 c. for each adult. s = » SUNDAY _ Breakfast Sliced oranges Ready-to-eat cereal with sugar and cream Raspberry-filled coffee cake heated) » Link sausages
with sugar and
each
(re-
Dinner Roast veal with thickened gravy Au gratin potatoes *Spinach with bacon and egg sauce Hot biscuits with butter and jam Sliced tomato and lettuce salad Meringues (bought) with vanilla ice cream and frozenvstrawberries Supper Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches Canned pear salad . ‘Butter cookies (bought) 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.
Raisin bread toast with marmalade §'
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New Payment Box for paying telephone bills from automobiles
SAVES PARKING WORRIES —A new payment box, designed as 2 convenient means of paying telephone bills from your automobile, is now located near the curb on the, New York Street side
of the Telephone Building. No parking problem here, day or night!
EASY TO DO —jJust enclose the stub of your bill, with your payment,’ in an envelope—then drive up‘to the box and drop the sealed envelope in the slot marked "Put Payments Here.” Be sure to write your name, address, and telephone number on the front of the eavelope if your stub is not enclosed. (If you forgot an envelope, theresa supply in the compartment underneath the payment slot); Te
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THERE'S NO such thing as a bad dress pattern, and disappointment in home sewing usually results from carelessness or selec tion of the wrong fabric. , That's what Marjorie Corbin, sales manager of a pattern com- . pany, says in the current issue of a trade magazine, Department Store Economist. She declares thAt “most women know .the. style most flattering to their figure types and are guided accordingly. But occasionally the pattern is selected without regard to the material of which the dress is to.be made. “And sometimes the finished product is anything -but pleasing to wearer or beholder.” SE «+ POINTING OUT that all fabrics, © whether of cotton, silk, rayon or wool, fall into exactly seven classifications, Miss Corbin describes those best suited to different figure types. For instance, the short, full-fig-ured woman will look best in hard surfaced wool, smooth surfaced cottons, smooth rayons ‘vertically striped or in: small prints. The tall, slender figure will look" best in nubbly surfaced wools, rayon matelasse and similar sur-
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large allover prints, even bold
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Auxiliary to Meet The
'at 8 p. m. Tuescay in the Spink | Arms hotel. ning will be Mrs. Alfred Reich ‘and |
of directors meeting at 7:15 p. m.| will precede.
Meeting Tonight
ing at 8 p. m. today at the Y, W. C. A. :
"Sorority to Have
‘Hobo’ Supper A Bt, Patrick “hobo” supper win) be served at 6:3) p. m. next| : Wednesday at a meetingsof Iota] ” Tau Tau, international legal. sor- Mm, Rion’ Mecure ops ority. The group will meet in the|Greencastle will address home of Miss Esther Schmitt, 409 an’s Press club
Congress ave. Mrs. Boyd, pr ig of
Assisting Miss Schmitt will be Bloblomal ! Miss Alberta 8mith and Mrs, Jessie and Joys of Writing,” will be ine cipal Gremelspacher, co-hostess. Plans|troduced by Miss Mabel Leigh lin charge ft for the spring conference of the sor-| Hunt. : ority to be held in Oklahoma City will be discussed.
“Thie hostesses will include Hi {Nell L. Brown, New y Aang; Miss Miss }
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“Women's auxiliary of the| Indianapolis Traffic club will meet
Hostesses for the eve- |
Mrs. Ora Harrison. A special board |
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Phi chapter, Delta Chi Sigma sorority, will have a business meet-
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