Show Charm of Eating Out of Doors Childhoods Childhood s Love of Picnics Picnics' By Edith tt Hines Mines THE THE HE charm of eating out of doors amo among g grownups must beS be S 11 F a. a throwback a to childhoods childhood's love of picnics else should the terraces in city and country homes be the favored places s for or the summertime dinners and ns th the verandas s so o the of the Count Country club t theY sought aft after positions for di out diners e souti and even the wayside inn mn where one m may y be served In ones own car such an overwhelm overwhelmingly popular place r S Those of us who w fare are ar not tempted by food in hot Ve weather wether ther the enjoy o outdoor meal There here is is' is isa a something in the air which whets whets' the appetite and the cool grass beneath ones one's feet or orthe orthe the charming surroundings of the garden all abloom or at night nigh time the stars above and nd the mari ro-mari romantic c shad shadows v make make- a ano no novelty of the simplest m menu tu S The Unusual Fare As one person remarked one cannot get lip up p. p a picnic from t the e things imm immediately at hand in in the Jar larder er it i the is-the the unusual viands which appeal and on one must plan the picnic with car care All AU year ro round nd we eat much tie same sort of food with slight va variations but in summertime things which h one might not c consider ns der 0 of sufficient nourishment at other times other times become the niost most enjoyed and most wanted wante i Cool crisp and appetizing Sate aie are ingredients needed for the summer menu and the hostess hostes h pl plans ns the garden luncheon lunch dinner or tea has few regrets ff from m her ber invitation tion list |