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+ Serve Vegetables _. And Tossed Saldd A NEW TASTE combination will inject fresh life into the most hackneyed dish. That's the result you'll achieve with Swedish Meat Balls topped with cranbetry and vinegar sauce, The cranberry sauce has the bright. color, and zestful flavor | which so . characterize warm’ weather menus. And you'll give your meals an international flavor, too, for the dish is a pative Swedish one. However, in Sweden'it would have been called “Meat Balls Lingonberries” for that is what cranberries, ‘a native fruit, are called there. The Swedish dish is a budget special, too. Serve it with baked’ potatoes and Julienne green beans, a tossed vegetable salad, rolls, coffee and a dessert,

Are Important At Speedway Chicken Traditional For Picnic Fare By MARIE MocCARTHY Indianapolis is the center of ithe upiverse to Hoosiers and it ‘will be the center of the sports world on May 31--the day daredevil drivers compete in the 'world-famous 500-Mile Race. | ~ Ultra-streamlined jobs will roll jalong beside jeeps and jaloples to the oval where the great and near-great rub shoulders with “Just plain people.”

along” on that day is a tempt. ingly packed lunch box. Your) lunch can be an al fresco gem with an Ascot savor. | Fried chicken is a traditional] must for -any picnic. Season pieces of chicken with salt, pepper] and a bit of ginger; flour thor-| oughly and brown in a large skil=| let, using lard with one-fourth) butter to fry. When browned,| move the skillet of chicken to a 350 degrees F. oven, cover and| cook slowly, When the chicken is almost done, pour one-half cup

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Encourage Friends : And Share Plans : By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer “I'M doing my best to keep Jim from becoming an old man before his time, but it's an uphill job,” said the middie

aged wife of a middle-aged man, Jim is lucky he has -a wife who realizes TUHere Are uns” happy years ahead for any couple, if one grows old and the other stays young. Yet that happang | in a good marriages. any the wife who refuses to grow old. Some women--like Jim's wife make a real effort not only to stay young in spirit thems. - selves, but to see that their husbands stay young, too.

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Berry and Mrs. Paul{the bread spread with the dress island dressing and add-a-bit of| *arly_beaus can. determine her -- “MAYBE Yer .. out hE 5 Remainder of fudge nut cake ‘dressing “The Indianapolis Times B. McCarty will preside at the Ing, press down and cut into two scraped onion and = horseradish. permanent dating rating. Same welcome with his own crowd — * Dinner Bread and butter - tea to honor the new officers. Mrs. | triangles, {Spread on slices of pumpernickel { : 214 W. Maryland St. with guys and the type of girls for good and sufficient reasons, Escalloped ham and potatoes Snow pudding nds * |Carl Aumann, hospitality chair-| Summer Sandwich: Use equal bread. they pick. Yea ‘re known Perhaps he's an experimenter Buttered lima beans rv 4 Indianapolis 9 man, will be assisted by Mes- quantities of flaked canned sal-| Wrap the sandwiches ana| DY Plek. » youre XROWR who picks up new numbers and * *Deluxe salad bowl | SUNDAY | dames McCarty, B. H. Beard, 'mon and chopped drained cucum-ichicken in ofl paper and use by the company you keep! drops ‘em fast. Or he's an amFrench bread Breakfast | Bread and butter Berry, Charles Yarbrough and F. ber, mix with tartar sauce and small ice cream cartons for the] Now, some teeners are ready bhitious wolf on the prowl. His Pear salad spread with cream gjiceqd bananas with sugar and Rio Grande sunshine dessert L. Byrne, {spread on whole wheat breat. Cut|salad. Pound cake is an easily| for dates earlier than others. attentions pin a lasting label cheese and chopped nuts I cretm Supper s = » {off the crusts and slice length- carried dessert. Their impatience to be out and on the little lady. Milk to drink: Three and three-|wames with butter and heated —2d of lettuce, tomato, cubed The following sewing “units of Wise, | To make the cake, cream one-| About can lead to bad mistakes Yes, the gal with a dating | fourths cups for each child; one| ya cheese, diced liver sausage andy), ouig will meet at the hos-| Sardine Sandwich: Use one-half {fourth pound of unsalted butter;| in dating technique. urge can get off on the wrong and three-fourths cups for each Sausage patties Ng watercress with French dress- pital next week: Monday—Robi- mashed sardines and one- half add one-half cup of granulated A young gal, for instance, foot. And the same applies to adult. in addition to that used. in Dinner ing 2 . minced hard boiled eggs with sugar and four egg yolks, beaten| may attach herself to an older over-eager younger guys, too. the day's menus. Rost Toit of St |Hot buttered toast son-Ragsdale; Tuesday — “Knee lemon juice to taste. Mix with|thick; one cup pastry flour; one-| crowd. She'll be at a disad- The cagey technique for start : ast loin of pork [Frozen fruit cup Deep in June”: and “All Kind enough bolled salad dressing to/half teaspoon baking powder and vantage among the girls of ng lodais ig to get ait goeially: BDAY Browned potatoes —— Mother”; Wednesday — ‘An Old{spread and use crustless white one-fourth teaspoon mace. Bake| this more mature group—don’t dance and to play TUE Applesauce : “Recipes for dishes marked Sweetheart of Mine”; Thursday—- bread. lin a small loaf pan in a slow| think she won't! It'll be a ears a in on mganiand Breakfast . Succotash with asterisks will appear to- “In the Heart of June, " and Fri-| Beer Sandwich: Mix mashed oven. Remember, beating is good| strain keeping up. group parties. Plan’ small | Sesh Delis Molded gelatin vegetable salad ‘morrow through mext Wednesday. day— Volunteer. {liver sansage with thousand'for a pound cake. Serves eight. And, more important, the parties of your own,

Hot buttered toast Luncheon Peanut butter and bacon sandwiches

Dinner Barbecued spare ribs Baked potatoes Buttered green beans Lettuce, tomato, green pepper and avocado salad *Biscuit blossoms Strawberry ice cream Milk ‘to drink: Three and one- | fourth cups for each child; one; and one-fourth cups for each| adult. in addition to.that used. int, the day's menus. . » WEDNESDAY Breakfast ° Canned applesauce

Hot buttered toast Luncheon Frankfurters Potato salad Watermelon: slices Dinner *Stewed chicken and dumplings

Canned peach and Cottage theese salad - x

Chacolate blanc mange “with cream Milk to arin: Three and one: haif cups for each child; one and| one-half cups for each adult, in|

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THURSDAY Breakfast Tomato juice French toast with butter and pow-| dered sugar Bacon strips Luncheon *Asparagus fondue

Oatmeal cookies , : | Dinner Mock chicken legs Cream gravy Hash browned potatoes

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