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bridegroom on, his brothrother of the 1e and Robert ansville; Robncastle, and ayton, O.
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By GAYNOR MADDOX ONE of the first things a bride should learn is this:
Eggs are like some people—
them or fry them, poach or scramble, take it easy, Eggs are ideal for a quick meal. Any bride with a quick meal up| her sleeve has impatience insur-
. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1051
FLUFFY OMELET DE LUXE. Omlet: Four eggs, one-half teaspoon salt, dash of pepper, two! tablespoons butter, Separate the eggs. Beat whites
until stiff and stand in peaks. Add salt and pepper to yolks and beat until thick and lemon col-| ored; fold into whites until mixture is evenly colored. i Pour into hot, buttéred frying pan. Cook, without stirring, over Jow heat until bottom is browned. Lift edge with spatula to check browning. When browned, broil to brown the top. Lift one side with spatula and fold omlet in| half. Turn out onto. platter.! Serve with sauce, Sauce: Two tablespoons but-| ter, two tablespoons flour, one cup milk, one-half teaspoon salt, one-half teaspoon dry mustard] one cup diced ham or chicken. | Melt butter in saucepan and re-| move from heat. Stir in flour and seasonings. Gradually stir in milk, Return to medium heat and
oook, stirring constantly, until thickened. | Stir in ham or chicken. Serve)
gver omelet for two,
Friday's Menus
BREAKFAST: Spiced | prunes, soft-cooked eggs, | English muffins toasted with cheese, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Chicken (leftover) sandwiches, pear salad with lemon - honey dressing, camembert on crackers, tea, milk: DINNER: Vegetable juice with garlic cheese fingers, fluffy omelet de luxe, tomato wedges on watercress, prepared biscuits, butter or fortified margarine, strawberries, cream, coffee, milk. {
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Garden Club Lists Plans, Chairmen
Projets Stressed By President The Garden Club of Indi-
ana announced chairmen and voted on projects at its all: day meeting Tuesday in the
Claypool Hotel. Mrs. D. A; Comeford, Gary, was appointed membership chair man, Other chairmen include Mrs. Charles ¥Freymuth, Selma, judging school chairman, and Mrs. Herman Bischof, Girls’
School greenhouse chairman, Conservation, the junior garden clubs and the Girls’ School proj ect are the three objectives stressed by Mrs. Simpson GG. Stowe, Selma, newly elected president. Announcement of convention plans include the Southwest dis trict as hostess for the state con vention next year in Evansville. No date has been set. Indiana will be hostess to the national central regional meeting in October in Spring Mill State Park, The national council of state garden clubs convention is scheduled June 24 to 28 in Missoula, Mont,
The Doctor Says— | Experts Can Be Wrong
By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. THERE'S always something that comes along to confound the experts. In fact it is a lot of fun to prove that the experts | are wrong; witness the popu- | larity of some radio shows. About 140 years ago there lived a scholarly Englishman named Malthus, who predicted that before s0 very long the number of people on the face of
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