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if quantity is enough. Let become very firm. Cut in cubes | and serve atop steak portions. | Creole Sauce—First make the following brown mushroom

sauce, Brown richly four tablespoons of butter in a | saucepan. Add four table- |

spoons of flour and continue | browning, stirring constantly. | Add two cups of brown beef stock or same amount of canned beef consomme with Kitchen Bouquet added, gradu- | ally, and continue stirring. t Add one-half tablespoon of | lemon juice and two table- | spoons of sherry. Heat a small | can of mushrooms in their own

| your grocer’'s shelf,

yeast rolls, the recipe for which

is given below, They're amazingly light and fine textured, With a golden | brown crust and the rich, distinctive flavor combination of oats and raisins. Raising and rolled oats are an obviously good nutritive pair. Rolled oats contribute vitamin B-1, food energy, protein and iron, Raisins long have been recognized as an excellent source of iron. When you check the items on you'll find that raisins and rolled oats are among the most economical

1 c¢. cold water b'4 to 6 c. sifted enriched flour 2 eggs 1 pkg. compressed or granular yeast 11% c. quick cooked 1 c. raisins Pour scalded milk over the fat, sugar and salt. Add cold water and cool to lukewarm. Stir in two cups of the sifted flour. Add eggs and crumbled yeast; beat with a rotary beater for two minutes. Add the rolled oats and raisins. Add enough flour to make a soft

rolled oats, un-

if necessary, pour boiling water into a large pan or bowl. Place a wire rack or baking sheet over the pan. Place the covered bowl of dough on the rack, Or place a pan of boiling water on the bottom of an unheated oven. Place the covered dough

fers in that suit, and West may]

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in the oven,

down the dough, Cover and let rest for 10 minutes. Shape into rolls, brush lightly with melted" fat, Cover and let rise until double in bulk Bake in a moderately hot oven (400 degrees F.) for 20 to 25

After allowing to rise, punch place in greased pans,

(about 45 minutes).

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low, declarer should play the i _ | ones there. To obtain that dough. minutes. No. 5518. Price 16c¢. B C gue and drain. Ad mush sheen on the rolls, brush them Turn out on a lightly floured To reduce the rising time, King Hm gai SUF BURNETT y ongress with butter before putting them board and knead until satiny, - use one and a half packages i : . Name .eesesvcecsessscncssnee . until! needed. 4 tnto the er p g for about 10 minutes. Round of yeast. P & the ace of clubs and lead another] The Indianapolis Times 4 Nominees for offices in the InFor the second step—Patre 10 RR TREE heart. This is won in dummy 214 W. M ? SLTEEt 2evvessnessssseesessiss (diana Congress of Parents and 1 . Maryland St. _ green olives from the pit, out {and the eight of diamonds led| Indi Heo Teachers are announced by Mrs. and around, in a continuous {toward South's king. East would ndianapolis 3. City. veseeeeessses State..... [JACK C. Greig, New Castle, nomicurl. Boil these for 10 minutes, {win this trick with the ace &nd| No, 8306. Price 25c. . nating committee chairman.

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vice president, and Mrs. Walter

LETTUCE IS one of the most popular of salad materials.

Itsjeach child; one cup for each |diamond and a club. |

olives. Cook three minutes. HY cexevrieresee State...ve Hath St, Eskew, Martinsville, secretary. Then add the prepared brown [outer leaves are richer in minerals and vitamins than the inner{adult, in addition to that used : sauce and bring to boiling point. Ones, but actually the whole head is a valuable source of carotene,|in the day's menus. Lastly add two tablespoons of riboflavin, calcium, iron, magnesium and phorphorus. - 2 x = ’ sherry. Do not strain this sauce, This explains why families a generation ago were so hungry for SATURDAY It is very good for roast beef |it and that first big serving of greens in the spring. There is a Breakfast as well as steak and your trou- [tendency jor us to eat more of] reakias ble will beerewarded. the starchy, fatty foods to keep| Potato chips Grapefruit halves If you are feeding a trench- [us warm during the winter and! Fresh pears Fried eggs erman—and who doesn't love (to cut down on the lighter, leafy | Dinner {Bran muffins to cook for one?—broiled steak |vegetables {Chili con carne al Luncheon with an individual stack of | The menus for next week {Lettuce Weages with 1000 island|yeoatanle soup . (follow. Hi tered toast hon Daneel 88. drenched in tie : # 8» Toasted hamburger rolls BO with peanut butter tops. Pass the pickles—heated | MONDAY *Banana cream delight dressing mustard ones Breakfast Milk to @rink: Three and a half}, ; 10 gjices and cream cheese ” - Orange juice cups for each child; one and a I : Griddle cakes with butter and) Li If £Up fo Sack aguit, addi *Eggs tetrazzini Women Need | neatea siw tion to that u ey sions VN Le x . Cream of on u/® Lettuce, beet, green pepper and ry More Protein Sliced bologna sausage sand-| THURSDAY SE With Dive cheese py : . wiches Breakfast Bread and butter In i heir Diet Fresh frozen Jeathen Sliced oranges Cherry cream pudding ! : “Han ule ner. mushroom HOt cooked cereal with sugar and Milk to drink: Three and a Traditionally, the man at the| sauce : Coane (bakery) ups Tor oat ShUd: one = head of the table eats the big | Buttered brossol 4 eur srladt Luncheon dition to that used in the day's steaks, has two eggs with ham at | Cabbage. Ty sang Ty faa Oxtall soup menus. breakfast and drinks tall glasses p.. no whi Crackers and butter ga 9 P Mixed vegetable salad with oacon SUNDAY of milk between meals, | Milk to drink: Three cups for iy Broakfast The woman at the other end each child; one cup for each : of the table, however, often is|adult, in addition to that used {Sugar cookies Tomato Julce more in need of these and other/in the day's menus. Dinner H g Te e x protein-rich foods. # nw Pan-fried pork chops ={F0% Coes cate The lack of protein in the sys- TUESDAY *Nut-crusted sweet potatoes Dinner tem keeps the hemoglobin of the Nrogktast Broccoli with mock hollandaise | Baked glazed ham pr at ern N oO. 48 0 : oe P blood at a low level. This, Ini gjeeq bananas on ready to eat Wage ; Beeallop ed potatoes us turn, results in nutritional ane- | cereal with sugar and cream | aldorf sdlad emon buttered carrots mia. | Rai in bread toast Bread and butter Watercress, green pepper and to"In a study of 100 college girls, |Serambled eggs Fresh sliced sugared pineapple | mato salad anemia was found not consistent- Luncheon Milk to drink: Three and three- | Orange pinwheel biscuits . ly present in diets low in iron,!muna fish salad sandwiches fourths cups for each child; one |SPice cake with lemon icing of 39-inch but in those low in protein. The pstato chips and three-fourths cups for each Supper girls who had normal hemoglobin! canned Queen Anne cherries adult. Creamed tunafish on toast in spite of low iron intake were Dinner ¥.w8 Additional hot buttered toast getting 60 grams of protein daily| Chicken a la king in crustades FRIDAY Fresh grapes while those with low hemoglobin Buttered beets Breakfast Milk to drink: Three and a only had 45 grams of protein. | Grapefruit and avocado salad Fruit cup made of left-over fresh fourth supe for sath ehily} one In another study, a group o with French dressin pineapple, bananas and oranges a fourth cups for each adu d d k r anemic girls was given hg and butter 8 Griddle cakes with butter and In addition to that used in today’s emorol ery e ging ma es ments to build up their blood.i Raspberry ice heated sirup menus. \ Those receiving protein were sgweet potato cookies Link sausages found to Improve at a faster rate, Milk io. drink: Three and a Luncheon co Xpectant mo 8 an half cups for each child; one {Cream of broccoli soup y th WN " blood donors were tested duringiand a half cups for each adult, Hot buttered toast row through Wednesday. a street engt the yap and a Qireet relationship} in addition to that used in to-|Canned pear halves a . was found between the amo ‘day's menus. Su ared doughnuts f: : protein in their daily meals and| y. * » g immer 'Ottice Crs Club their hemoglobin levels. WEDNESDAY Veal paprika i . Breakfast {Buttered noodles P E “ Club. Planning |g se Go eae Plans Lives { 26-i lg? g French toast with butter and|Lettuce, cueumber and green A number of activities are be- or a =-INC : waist A il FE powdered sugar pepper salad with 1000 isiand ing arranged by the Armed * Luncheon dressing Forces Offi i. 2 ¥ pri vents Liver sausage sandwiches with|Bread and butter son for TE There bri A number of events are be- Jetiuce and mayonnaise on Te game nights next Thursday and ing planned next month by the read. ilk to drin ree cups or| Apr. 22, and there will be bridge : : Meridian Hills Country Club. wie——" tier teas parties each Wednesday night. g Imported Swiss Organdy, white and col- Rayon Striped Taffeta, 39 inches The “Spring Round-Up” Apr. 10 | Men and Women— The Ladies Auxiliary Bridge ors, 45 inches wide..........1.98 Yard WITS ise sameeren Yard will open the social activities. Group will have a luncheon and The women of the club will - W {bridge party at 12:30 p. m. Tues- . . . have a luncheon meeting on Ar € omen the Ones Responsible day and will meet again on Apr. Cotton Pique, 36 inches wide. .1.00 Yard Changeable Rayon Taffeta, 39 inches Wednesday to honor the season For Most 0 the World: 'S Woes? | {20, Reservations for the event wide .. EE rl 49 Yard winners of the Meridian Hills f p, Tuesday will be accepted - until pt LC ‘ : * Bowling League. Prizes will be Be ERNE BLAL Monday. P Striped Cotton, 36 inches wide 1.19 Yard Plain Rayon Taffeta, 39 Jpehes awarded and officers elected. y + A “Hard Times” dance wi . k ; Retiring officers of the league OW. COULD the worlds held Saturday night aed oe Rayon Striped Taffeta, 39 inches wide ....oiiiiiiins 1.98 Yard gredirs. ruse Fogle, presidents az es Ye biathed.on wou ot aie Te) ear Satuniay WILE +1 aii resin ve ieee ned 98 Yard Plain Rayon Crepe, 39 tes wide. .1.98 president; Mrs. C. Clair Knox, Men are stronger than {formal dance of the season will treasurer, and Mrs. William G. women. They control the gov- {be given next month. Ward, secretary. nme and das ries, | A golf luncheon will be held at Mr. and Mrs, Raymond 8. star € wars, run business 112: 30 p. m. Saturday. : : - ~~ Davis are chairmen for a din- and finance . .. dominate the —————————— Embroidered Edging svete .35¢ to 98¢c Yard ner bridge party at 6:30 p. m. press, the courts, They are to- / . A . Apr. 230 The. Ladies’ Nine. | days bosses, all right, and Mrs. Freyn Hostess Lace Edging «...vvvvenesi.39 to 1.69 Yard Hole Golfers will have a lunch- not always good ones, | The Indiana Wellesley Club will . Py eon meeting Apr. 29. Yet they are really only {meet for a 1 p. m. luncheon Mon- Embroidered Ruffling cones. 49¢c to 1.98 Yard l S—————————————————— projections of yesterday's |day in the home of Mrs. Harry : homes and women—-for wom- {L. Freyn Jr, 3510 N. Meridian! 2 Alumnae Plan Tea en, as mothers, fix many of St. Mrs. James Carter Jr. and|

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3 the urges and psychoses that For College Head make men what they are. The Indiana Alumnae Associa-| Psychiatrists tell us that tion of William Woods College, the mother’s influence over will give a tea Bunday for the! the child through its fofmacollege president and his wife, Dr.| tive years is lifelong. and Mrs, Harlie L. Smith, Ful- ¥ =» =» ton, Mo. IT 18 THE, mothers origiThe tea will be from 3 to 5] nally who put together these p. m. in the Hotel Lincoln. Spe-| bundles of ambitions, fears, cial guests will be prospective stu- faiths and neuroses that are dents and their parents. {the world's leaders. And hisAssociation officers are: Mrs. tory has seen strange and Harold Rice, president; Mrs. Rob- = ghastly results when a genert Gossman, secretary-treasurer,| eration af children has been and Miss Betty Jean Barker, 80-| neglected or robbed of securcial chairman. ity at home.

Mrs. Arthur Medlicott will assist. | :

Party Saturday The women of St Philip Neri {Catholic Church will sponsor a icard party at 8:30 p. m. Satus.

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