Mmmm; Oldest Profession; Big Apple drink

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   More from the INTERNATIONAL STEWARD.

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MMMM

mm-mm good,
mm-mm good.
That's what Campbell's soups are
mm-mm-good.
--Campbell's ad.

July 1944, INTERNATIONAL STEWARD, pg. 24, col. 2:
   _M--M--M--!_
   What beams of approval hot rolls or muffins bring...

December 1945, INTERNATIONAL STEWARD, pg. 15, col. 2 photo caption:
   M-M-m-m!

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OLDEST PROFESSION

November 1947, INTERNATIONAL STEWARD, pg. 34, col. 1:
_THE OLDEST PROFESSION_
By Louis Richter
NO DOUBT it happened soon after man learned to walk upright and carry a blub or stone; that he learned he might obtain meat from another hunter in exchange for some favor.  This was food for pay, and the beginning of the food industry.
   You, who serve food, can feel a pride in being engaged in the world's oldest profession.

(Better not bring that up with your waitress--ed.)

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BIG APPLE DRINK

February 1948, INTERNATIONAL STEWARD, pg. 17, col. 2:
Bob Swift, Detroit, reports on a drink they love down in Kentucky.  It's called the "Big Apple" and is made with equal parts of rum, gin, apple jack and lemon juice with a little grenadine.  "Brace your feet," says Bob, "drink and then relax!"

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Misc.

O.K. SIGN
August 1944, INTERNATIONAL STEWARD, pg. 47, col. 2 A-L Sauce ad.  A woman wears a chef's hat and gives the sign with one hand while holding a bottle of A-1 in the other.

MEALS ON WHEELS
April 1947, INTERNATIONAL STEWARD, pg. 10.  Title of a story about railroad food.

FOOD AND GAS
December 1946, INTERNATIONAL STEWARD, pg. 30, col. 1:
   Sign in a Richmond, Indiana, combination restaurant and garage:  "Eat Here...Get Gas."



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