Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1947 — Page 24
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A Click Elin For School -
[Lunchboxes
A Couplet Covers The Requirements
WHAT'S IN a good lunch? Particularly ‘the one that the schoolboy or girl carries along
with an armload of books? Well, you'll never go wrong:
not.” » : Furthermore, this is a good “check list for practically any meal,
As you see, a lunchbox menu of hot bean chowder, crackers, celery and carrot sticks, cookies and chilled fruit meets this test perfectly. Of course, to satisfy an extremely hearty appetite you might . want to tuck in a meat sandwich, two. Here are recipes for the chowder and cookies,
~ » ~ BAKED BEAN CHOWDER 3 thsps. vitaminized margarine 12 medium onion, .chopped 2 green pepper, chopped ‘I medium tomato, diced 1 can baked beans 24 ec. water 2 bouillon cubes salt and pepper Melt margarine, add oniop and green pepper and simmer for a few minutes. Add remaining ingredients and simmer 30 minutes, , Season with salt and pepper. Yield: Bix servings,
” . ~ SCOTCH SQUARES 14 ¢. margarine 1 ¢. brown sugar 1 tsp. vanilla 1 egg 1 c. gifted flour 1 tsp, baking powder 4. 14 tsp. galt 's c¢. chopped nuts % c. semi-sweet chocolate bits Cream margarine and brown sugar until light, Add vanilla and egg and beat well, Bift flour, baking powder and salt, Add to creamed mixture; stir in nuts and chocolate bits, Spread in a greased 9-inch squate pan. Bake in a moderately hot oven (350 degrees F.) 26 to 30 minutes. While still warm, cut into Squares, Yield: 16 spares.
Hea rts, Roses
ar By MRS. ANNE CABOT One of the most handsome and appreciated of gifts is a set of embroidered pillowcases and sheet, It
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Damask roses enclosed in a heart of sweel forget<me-nots embroidered in: soft graceful “ribbon” embroidered in | two shades of pale rose-pink to complement the roses, make a deluxe gift, To obtain two pillowcase transfers, one sheet transfer design of | the hearts and flowers designs, | color chart for working, amounts of various colors. used and stitch illustrations (pattern 5318) send | 16 cents in coin, your name, address ‘and the pattérn number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis | Times, 5% 8. Wells 'st., Chicago 7.
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Expert Says Five Knives Enough Carving sets, bread knives, and! chopping knives are nice to have, but not necessary, says the expert, who states that five knives are enough, These are:
learn this couplet and “Something cold, something hot; something swekténed and something
Something Hot....
What goes into the school Inchert? Something cold, something hot ey
THE INDIANAPOLIS * TIMES Syaen eT
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THURSDAY. SEPT. 4 1947 J
some of her own wares that came from contaminated waters? Some of ybu may remember outbreaks of typhoid fever in our own country 20 years or so ago which were traced to contaminated oysters. Those with still longer memories will remember the “vacation typhoid” cases which were numerous| mond and ruff a heart in dummy, in the fall. because there is danger that They developed in persons who, dummy may be over-ruffed by had been away for the summer and, East. Declarer leads a small
ing a small heart to the jack. East wins and decides to return another club to ruff declarer down. Of course declarer must not make the mistake at this point of cashing the ace and queen of hearts in order to discard a dia-
WY ABOUT ALL .
VACUUM CLEANERS
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picked up the germs in contami-| diamond, which West wins with nated milk or water. the jack.
® ® The contract still can be deFALL IS still the season for]
feated if West returns a trump, typhoid, the Baltimore health de-| East wins and leads back another partment reminds us. In the last
trump. But this does not look 10 years more than half the cases| like “the right play to West. He occurred between August and De-
leads another club. South ruffs, ;
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lunchbox.
plain pastry and roll it out. lightly | to even thickness not exceeding one-eighth of an inch, THe pastry should be cut in circles, not squares and the vent should be at the high-
over. A recipe will appear tomorrow for apple turnovers, yn MONDAY Breakfast
Fresh pears Soft-cooked, egge Buttered toast Luncheon
Grilled peanut butler and bacon sandwiches : Fresh pear ‘and mint Salad . °
Red. raspberry ice ;
Dinner Liver and rice croquets Buttered zucchini squash Buttered carrots Mixed green salad (endive, carrots red cabbage with French dressing) Bread and butter *Apple turnovers Milk to drink child; 2 ¢. for each adult, i" it TUESDAY Breakfast Fresh plums
heated sirup Luncheon Cream of fresh tomato soup Shredded lettuce and mayonnaise | sandwiches on whole wheat bread |
Whipped raspberry’ gelatin
Dinner *Country fried steak Mashed potatoes Harvard beets Cucumber slaw Bread and butter Chocolate crisp bread pudding
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{Cantaloupe slices {Poached eggs on - toast
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| Sweet rolls
Milk to.drink: Three c. for each for each aduit { » - ” WEDNESDAY Breakfast
Hot buttered toast {Raspberry Jam
Luncheon
[Potato pancakes Applesauce {Combination salad
[Moating island
Dinner Potato-mushroom soup
[*S8hrimp remoulade
Potato chips
| Buttered carrots | Buttered broccolf {Bread and butter {Fresh grapes
Milk to drink c. for adult
Three. and each child; 14 ¢ fo
a half each
a ~ » THURSDAY Breakfast sugared peach from baker: Luncheon Vegptable plate of chopped butlered spinach, poached egg, ‘cauliflower with brown butter and carrots in cream Eavice
{Fre n sliced
{Bread and butler
Honeydew melon wedges w slices
vill ime
Dinner *Sausage casserole
| Buttered peas Two paring knives, Fresh pear and grape
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one with. a point, and one with &| Bread and butte:
spear blade; a larger knife, for| a steak knife, and a long finely ground slicing knife,
Bath Brushes Back
Few bath brushes were manufac-
are avallable again. New ones with sparkling back and handle of lucite have lustrous white bristles of nylon, :
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ec. for each child adult,
Bluebérries on ready-lo-eal Soft-cooked eggs Hot buttered toast
*Corn and cheese Tarebit on toast,
Pineapple pie
Milk to dri Three and a half|
1'3 ¢. for each! ~ ~ » FRIDAY
Breakfast cereal
Luncheon
‘ALL RISKS’ Insurance Perri ACU Le
THERE'S NOTHING like -a fine apple turnover to put into the | It's the time of the year when apples have their highest Fresh fruit salad of pears, grapes pectin content and llvellest flavor—the qualitips {desserts their fine appetite appeal, The first essential of this choice | dessert is the ability to make good |
est point 1a the top of the turn- Broccoll with lemon butter
{Bread and butter {Chocolate brownies
lchild; 2 ¢. for each adult.
(French
Four ¢. for each!
Sour milk pancakes with butier and|
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Luncheon
Some of them in that city, and SOCIAL
probably elsewhere, were in children SITUATIONS
»iwho waded or swam in sewage-con-taminated streams and rivers in spite of warning signs posted by the SITUATION: You visit in a | health department. home where there are young | We have very little typhoid fever|| children. They are excited over lin - the United States today, but|] having company, and are {this happy situation can only be showing off a bit. | maintained by continued vigilance. WRONG WAY: Make a fuss SE —————————— over them and encourage their antics, even taough their par-
Fruits, Vegetables ents are trying to quiet them
Three c. for cch|Are at Their Peak a 1 ¢. for each udult, A quick survey of the leading RIGHT WAY: Don't pay too 2 8 » | Midwestern fruit and vegetable much attention to them so BUNDAY | markets reveals that the horn ofl ¢no¢ it will be easier for their Breakfast | plenty is tipped upside down now, parents to get them to behave.
Spiced applesauce spilling out a carnival of : eating Bran waffles with butter and sirup pleasure,
Broiled ham slice Illinois peaches are at their seaDinner sonal best. © Plums are on hand, Prices of Fats, Oils
Pot roast of beer |All other orchard and garden| May Go Down | Mashed potatoes : |products, are at. their peak. ‘Prices of food fats and oils are = [Buttered baby: lima. beans Prices on most items are either likely to be lower in the fall because - Grated carrot and raisin salad. \unchanged or SMEhtly weaker ex-|of increased supplies and the posBread and butter cept for a few items, especially let-|sibility of some reduction in con-*Quick-mix yellow cake tuce. sumer demand. Production of Supper Tomatoes are in good supply and |vegetable oils, lard, and butter will |Brofled tomato and cheese sand-|mostly lower, while ‘good quanti-|be considerably larger in 1947-48 wiches ties of sauce and pie apples areithan in the present marketing sea- | Coleslaw ; available, son. 3 Watermelon slices en mene : Crushing . of the new cottonseed «chi Good Housekeeping
Milk - to drink: Four ec. for crop will get under way in volume child; 2 c. for each aduit,
which give apple! melon balls and cream cheese Twin mountain muffins Chocolate ice cream Dinner Broiled liver and bacon [*Yellow rice {Broiled breadcrumb tomatoes {Buttered green beans [Bread and butter Plum duff 1000 Milk to drink: child;
[Raw cauliflower salad Bread and butter Fresh pears
Dinner Barbecued spareribs |Hashed brown potatoes
Chopped vegetable salad with island dressing
Milk to drink: Four c. for each
» = » SATURDAY Breakfast Fresh pears toast
with putler ~ and
powdered sugar Bac on, sLrips
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