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Let's Eat—

Fruit Gelatin Is a Delicious Dessert

By META GIVEN GELATIN AND FRUIT COMBINE to make delicious desserts

and salads. Crushed pineapple an

topped with a dab of mayonnaise and served on a crisp lettuce leaf, make an attractive and tasty salad. . Cherry gelatin with sliced bananas is a dessert that children Its gay color and tempting flavor give the

especially enjoy. youngsters. a festive feeling. The menus for next week follow. . : - - . - MONDAY, -

Breakfast A Assorted sweet rolls ~Link sausages. -...... : ; iinohéon *Scrambled egg salad “Hot buttered toast — Canned blackberries Dinner

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Veal birds Parsley buttered potatoes Buttered corn niblets Green pepper, tomato and lettuce salad with 1000 island dressing Bread and butter Fruit gelatin Milk to drink: Four cups for each child; two cups for adult, in addition to that used in the day's menus. i » ” ” w TUESDAY Breakfast Fresh sliced sugared pineapple ‘Poached eggs on toasted English muffins . Luncheon Cream of watercress soup Deviled ham on toast Rhubarb sauce

Pork steaks Grated raw potato pancakes . Applesauce . Lettuce, banana and nut salad Bread and butter *Strawberry ice cream Milk to drink: Two and onehalf cups for each child; one and

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WEDNESDAY Breakfast Tomato juice ’ Fried sliced cornmeal mus! Bacon strips.

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- . SUNDAY Breakfast . Sliced bananas on ready to eat cereal with sugar and cream Popovers Puffy omelet Dinner Lamb shoulder roast Fresh mint sauce Mashed potatoes Buttered zucchini squash

‘salad Bread and butter ' Brownie ‘waffle quarters with! vanilla ice cream and mint marshmallow sauce. : : Supper > Cheese rice casserole Tossed green salad with French dressing Remainder of brownie waffles with sprinkle of powdered sugar Milk to drink: Three and one-

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cheese salad Bread and butter Milk to drink: Three and onehalf cups for each child; one and

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- » . FRIDAY ° Breakfast A Fresh Pears . Fried eggs Hot buttered whole wheat toast Luncheon

{Crackers Shredded lettuce, chopped bacon and mayonnaise sandwiches on whole wheat bread Sliced bananas and oranges ’ Dinner |*Planked sirloin steak with mashed potatoes, carrots and

Luncheon Cream of corn soup Mixed fruit salad Hot buttered toast Orange

Dinner *Beef pot roast Mashed potatoes . Buttered carrots

salad . Bread and butt «. Fresh-sHoed: pr Milk to drink: Three cups fo ...58ch child; one cup for each adult, In addition to that used in the day's menus. . ” » . THURSDAY Breakfast vy, Sliced ora z Caramel pecan schnecken Sausage patties .

n Grilled cheese sandwiches Cole slaw Canned plums

“Dinner -. Creamed chicken in ring mold of noodles ’

Watercress, beet, hard cooked egg |

PBS. cosas magia aden | Asparagus salad with vinaigret dressing ! | Bread and butter Peach tapioca Milk to drink: Three and threefourths cups for each child; one and three-fourths cups for each { adult, in addition to that used in the day's menus, { ” . =» SATURDAY

Breakfast

Bran muffins Jam *Raggedy Ann Doll salad Hot buttered toast . Fruit jello ; - Dinner Swedish meat balls Mashed potatoes Cream gravy . Beets with horseradish sauce Bread and butter Nut crusted cup cakes. ‘ Milk to drink: Three and threefourths cups for each child; one and three-fourths cups for each

‘Buttered frozen spinach Lettuce, canned pineapple, cottage ~2-tuce, canned pineapple, cottagt

Men and Women—

By ERNEST E. BLAU HE GALS of the past have been called “too sheltered, restricted, brows beaten,” but they sure could take care of themselves. Most colonial babes, for Instance, could ride horseback, shoot and swim. I read that one Hannah Dustin killed 10 Indians one midnight, then went back and Scaiped ‘em, But the modern woman hasn't slipped back very far. Recently in New York a

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alarm clock—or beat him with a broom. Not long ago a Detroit man tried to hold up a woman coming out of a bakery. She swuhg with her right which held a pumpkin ple. The guy gasped "whoo" and the cops soon had.a plece

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For Wives

By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer

SURE, you're a good wife. But just how helpful are you Check this

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your husband comes home at night to a pleasant house and a good Fd tre rand” “ leaves in the morning in a good frame of mind? . Er DROIT EN make it pos- ) sible for your Ruth Millett husband to get the sleep he requires, even though it may mean turning down an invitation for an evening out now and then? . up to your friends, instead of

amusement by picturing him as a man who is hard {o live with? ~~ When you entertain, do you see to-it that it isn't a onewoman show, but that the host is as important as the hostess? ~ ~ . DO YOU keep your talk about family troubles, problems and anxieties to a minimum, discussing them only when it is necessary to make a decision? When you know you should entertain your husband's boss, | do you do so promptly? | When you feel sure your husband is off on the wrong track can you make ‘him see the light without destroying his faith in himself? If you helped your husband get his start by working or scrimping and saving, do you keep still about that? The more “yes” answers you , can give to those questions, the better helpmate you are to your husband.

‘Railroad Women

NEW YORK — Women who went to. work for the railroad in wartime are not showing any great tendency to go “back to the kitchen.” . ~The New York Central Rall. road reports that it still employs 1527 women, more than half the in yard, shop, dining car, ' signal nt. and as

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