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Show COLD LUNCH School Children in Min- nesota to Have Warm Meals Minneapolis, Aug. 26. Instead of the old-fashioned dinner pall, with its consignment of cold lunch, there will be a hot meal served at noon'in every rural school house in tho state, If Miss Mary L. Bull, domestic science expert of the extension corps, University Univer-sity of Minnesota, sees her hope fulfilled. ful-filled. After studying commissary departments depart-ments of tho schools in several counties, coun-ties, Miss Bull has returned to the university determined to end the dinner din-ner carrying habit. She wrote a bulletin bul-letin giving simple recipes suitablo to noon-day lunches in rural schools. Tho children are expected to brow their own tea, boll their own potatoes and cook their own meat on tne stove that neats tho room. Soup is expected to head the bill of fare and dessert to end It and all furnished by the children's parents. |