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WEDNESDAY, JUNE Eat Well for Less—

Deviled Eggs|

Cut High Food Costs *

By GAYNOR MADDOX LOOKING for meatless

main dishes to cut living costs? Well, we had this last night and everyone liked it.

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CHEESE SAUCE

Four eggs, hard-cooked, one teagpoon vinegar, one-fourth tea-

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spon salt, one-half teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, three tablespoons mayonnaise. Cut eggs in halves lengthwise and remove yolks. Mash yolks, add vinegar and seasonings and mayonnaise to moisten,

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Pack yolk mixture in the halves of egg whites; sprinkle with paprika. Reheat eggs in cheese sauce in a baking dish. ~ ” ” CHEESE SAUCE Three tablespoons table fat, three tablespoons flour, one-and-one-half cups milk, one-half teagpoon salt, three-fourth cup| cheese. Melt the fat, blend in the flour, add cold milk and salt, stirring until thickened. Add cheese, cut in

in potato nests.

small pieces, stir until melted and| I Fe pour over eggs. When hot, serve) A Must In Summer i

Thursday's Menus

BREAKFAST: Tomato juice with lemon, cottage cheese, strawberry jam, toasted English muffins, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Frankfurters on roll, mustard, cole slaw, stewed or canned plums, cookies, tea, milk. DINNER: Hot deviled eggs with cheese sauce, mashed potatoes, buttered peas, enriched bread, butter or fortified margarine, raw carrot sticks and celery, blueberry pie, coffee, milk.

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INSTALLATION TONIGHT—Four of the new officers to be installed tonight by Indianapolis

Chapter, Soroptimists International, are pictured . . . {left to right) Mrs. Kenneth M. Smith, president; Miss Frances Cameron, recording secretary; Miss Jeanette Kight, treasurer, and Miss Hannah Thompson, vice president. Others to be installed at the monthly dinner-business meeting in the Spink Arms Hotel are Mrs. Thomas W. Murray, second vice president; Miss Louise Watson, corresponding

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Christmas For Florists

Christmas will come In June this year for 150 Indianapolis florists . . . because they are too busy at Yuletide to take time out for a celebration. The 20th annual party of the Allied Florists, June 27 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, will have a Christmas motif and all the trimmings —a tree, gifts from Santa ... and eggnog. : Assisting Dwight McGague, chairman, will be Mrs. Alfred Aulbach, Mrs. Betty Klein, Miss Elizabeth Bertermann, Norman G. Stanley and Richard Bailey. Officers also will be elected at the meeting.

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Junior Dance

The Woodstock Juniors will dance from 9 o'clock to midnight tonight in the club. Jane Nicholson and Margot Lacy are cochairmen,

at the

price you pay for lamb today

a quart of milk is worth 35¢

® Nature's most nearly perfect food really costs less than the rest. Fortunately, milk prices have remained lower, much lower —and so have other dairy prods ucts. At today's average prices of all foods, milk is worth 29¢ a quart—and at the current Jamb prices, each dollar spent for milk is worth $1.69!" No wonder more and more housewives are serving more fresh ‘milk — it stretches food dollars!

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Women

We, the Women— | Situations

Understand

By RUTH MILLETT ONLY ANOTHER woman can understand: That it is| equally upsetting for a woman | to have a drop-in guest find her house in disorder or an lexpected guest fail to show

up after she has the whole house! shining. i How frustrating it is to a wom-| an to houseclean all day and have! her husband walk in, look around | and ask innocently, “What have you been doing all day?” | How can a woman get so much! enjoyment out of “just looking” at things she has no. intention of|

‘buying.

Why it is easier for a woman | to face almost any kind of crisis if she has just had her hair done.|

Wonders of Women

{ Why a woran always wonders, | when she meets a man, if he is] married and if he is, what his life is like. That the duller the evening, the| more the women guests gush over what a’ wonderful time they had.| Why a woman looks so pleased, when her husband mentions some

Mrs. Medenwald Heads

Mrs. Dallas Medenwald is the new president of Beta Zeta Chap-

and Miss Mary Pavey and Mrs.

ter, Lambda Chi Omega Sorority. Other officers elected recently |

are Mrs. Duane Wolfe, vice pres-! 3404 richness of a few wedges ident; Mrs. Philip Allio, treasurer) of ripe olives in your soup, just

Sorority Unit | Charles Thoren, | corresponding secretaries.

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flaw in another woman, even one as remote as a movie star, i Why a woman is so interested in other women’s ages. Why the tone of feminine talk always changes abruptly and as if by mutual consent the moment a man joins the group. Why no woman can ever figure

a homely woman holds a man.

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How a couple of wives can have such an enjoyable time tearing their husbands to pieces. That when a married couple are being excessively polite to each other, chances are they have had

out to her entire satisfaction how

Contour Your Bosom With By EDYTH T, McLEOD B vie YOUR BRA should be

your bosom companion. Don't just pick up a bra on a counter and decide that it will do; it wan't. Not_ unless it is fitted to

you and adjusted to the contour of your bosom. "A proper bLra makes your clothes fit better and your entire figure line is improved and youthful. Of course, your corset or your girdle must also be fitted to your figure if you want comfort and good body lines, Never allow yourself to go uncorseted ‘at home and never allow yourself to go without a bra. The after 40 figure needs the comfort and the support of well fitted undergarments.

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An open-house will be held from! py MARGUERITE SMITH A Times State Serviea 3 8 to 11 p.m. tomorrow in the Times Garden Editor BLOOMINGTON, June 13 | home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald ¢. 9A friend of ours has a kind of | The annual breakfast for A n Drake, 6921 Warwick Road, for| borer which has been eating! University alumnae and s ni Miss Barbara Lee Turley and her| her dahlia leaves and then coeds will be held here : fiance, Paul Warbel. They willl burying itself in the stalk. Is Decorations for the event will & 'be married Saturday. | this a common thing? What is clude 500 orchids flown fre | Another honor guest will be, the best thing to use? Mrs. Hawaii as a gift from Mrs. Mi Miss Joann Ellen McKenzie, 1951) F. T. ST Chun and her sister, Miss Ela graduate of Arsenal Technical A—Two or three kinds of borersichong, Honolulu. : {High School. | attack dahlias and do it alto- The gift marks the fifth The party is being given by the! gether too commonly for the) ersary of thelr graduatie Ohio State University Alumni] happiness of dahlia raisers. But : . {Club. Miss Turley and Mr. Warbel! I rather suspect your friend Friday from § are Ohio State graduates. | has a couple of pests there— Medical College 5 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Rich] one eating the leaves, the other Philadel . are arrangements chairmen. | getting into the stalks. Rote- ; pin. . : On their committee are Dr. and] none dust will help control both. Mist Barbara Anne Hold ; New York, daughter of Mr. and

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