The Cedarvile Herald, Volume 57, Numbers 1-26

RECIPES FOR YOUR COOK BOOK TRY THEM pimento cheese and salt and pepper, Fbito sauce method—Dissolve fat in top of double boiler, add Hour and cook until it bubbles. Stirring all the time. Slowly add the hot milk' pvjt over the bottom of the boiler and cook about 20 minutes.' I Butterscotch Date Pudding Melt 4 T butter—Add 1-2 c brown sugar Cook until sugar is well melted •Add 3 C hot water 1-2 t salt 1-2 c minute tapioca When it begins to thicken add 1-2 c dates Stuffed Pear Salad 2 halves of pear 1 cake Philadepha Cream Cheese Salt 1 T cream j Red coloring , 1 1 whole clove' ! erolo, v ' Sift together 1 c flour 1 c brown sugar $ • £ 1 t cinnamon $ 1-4 t mace Cut into sifted ingredients 1-2 c butter or other fat Sprinkle this mixture over apples Bake a t 375 for 25 min. Cut in slices Serve with orange sauce. 1 | Spring Salad Wash and shred fine 1-4 lb. spinach. Peaa With Meat * Peas are a particularly adaptable vegetable to serve with all kinds of meats. With lamb, with steak, with chicken, even with frankfurters, they Turn into a casserole and cook with j ressin£ oven dinner, Remove from oven and add 1-2 t vanilla 1-2 c nuts Chill and serve with whipped cream. Strawberry Preserve* 3 c berries 3 c berries 3 c sugar 1-2 lemon Put all on alow fire till sugar, melts, | then put on brisk fire* and boil for ten minutes, skimming all the time. Porn: out in a pan, let stand till next day, lifting them over several times thru the day so the juices mix well ~~ j ^ i o mm, with the berries. Can cold and seal ga^ pepper and vinegar< or put' up on paraffin. The use of and gtir untn lemon puffs up the berries about twice ^ne their ordinary ’size. Peppermint Candy Cake Cucumber-Mint Salad 2 T gelatin 1-4 cup cold,water, 4 cups slices cucumbers 3 T chopped green pepper 1-8 tea. pepper 1-2 T chopped onion 3 1-2 cups water 2 sprays mint, chopped 1 t salt 2 T vinegar. Soak gelatin in cold water 5 min. Cook cucumbers, green, pepper, onion and water together until cucumbers are tender about 20 min. Add mint of cooking. Add Add gelatin dissolved. Press thru Pour into individual J molds which have been dipped in cold (water. A slice of cucumber may be molded in bottom of each mold. Chill of molds and ‘with Mayon- sieve. Put in a bowl, and mix ’A 4 thoroughly. Turn out 1-3 c fa t • serve on crisp lettuce 1 c sugar 2 eggs i Sift together 1 . Y ' naise. • Quick Mayonnaise 1 3-4 c cake flour . t 1 whole egg . 2 t baking powder 2 T vinegar 1-4 t salt 1-4 t soda -■e 2 T lemon juice 1-4 t salt Add alternately the dry ingredients . 1-2 t mustard- and 2-3 c buttermilk or sour milk. 1 cup vegetable oil. French the proof in the form of some recipes. The first costs, by the way, less than thirty cents. Ragout of Lamb with Peas; Cut one pound of stewing lamb in pieces ( for serving, dredge with flour and brown with two. sliced onions in drip­ pings. Add three cups water and two teaspoons salt, and simmer for two hours, covered. Add the contents of an 81ounce can of peas, two potatoes cut in small cubes or balls and one- half cup canned tomatoes. Cook until potatoes are very tender, uncovered. Thicken liquid, very slightly with flour, season if necessary and serve. Serves four. • Round Steak with Peas: Sprinkle eight servings round steak with salt and pepper, roll in flour and then sear well in a heavy skillet. Add four sliced onions, the contents of a No. 3 can of tomatoes,, one cup diced celery and one-fourth cup' chopped green pepper, and simmer, covered, until meat is tender. Add the con­ tents of a No, 2 can of peas, and serve. Serves eight. Bake in two layer pans for 25 or 30 Put eggs and vinegar into a mixing mijn, at 375. When the cake has been bowl. Add other ingredients; (it is in the oven 6 min. open the oven and -not inecessary to |stp*) Prepare a sprinkle 1-3, c crushed peppermint paste as follows: In top. part of stick candy .on the top of the layers, double boiler put 1-3 cup flour, 1 cup The candy will sink a little leaving co]d water and I T butter. Mix crunchy places in the cake. Remove thoroughly. Then stir and cook over, the cake from the pajiB as soon as jit boiling water at least ten minutes, is taken from the oven and sprinkle Turn hot paste into egg-mixture and another 1-3 c crushed peppermint beat with Dover “until thick and candy over the top of the' icing. smoother. CoffeeSpice Cake k 2 eggs beaten together 3-4 cup white sugar 1-3 cup brown sugar 1-2 cup strong coffee (cold) - 1-2 cup butter 2 t baking powder 1-411 each of"macei cinnamon' and ginger 2 cups, flour ■ Cream butter and: sugar, add eggs and beat well.. Sift dry ingredients to- Three of a Kind Sherbert Mix • •. . Juice of 3 lemons Juice of 3 oranges Pulp of 3 bananas (pressed thru ricer) ,3 C sugar 3 C cream 3 C milk Freeze Decorate with candied organe peel. gather and add alternately with the Custard Souffle coffee a little a t a time, ers in moderate oven, large or 3 small layers, boiled icing. Bake .in lay- Make two Cover with a Dainty Cake Beat 9 yolks until thick and lemon colored Add gradually 1 1-2 c sugar. Add 1 t vanilla Beat 9 whites until foaniy Add 1-2 t cream tartar Beat again until they point Add 1-2 of beaten whites to yolk mixture , Fold in flour 1 1-4 cup Add rest of whites Bake 70 min. a t 325. Gingerbread Mix together 1- 3 c melted fat 2- 3 c boiling water • 1 c molasses 1 egg beaten 2 3-4 c pastry or cake flour 1 t soda 1-2 t salt 1 t cinnamon 1 t ginger 1-4 t cloves V 2 T fat 2 T flour 1-2 c milk 2 4gg yolks 1-4 c sugar 1-2 t vanilla Egg whites. Melt fat, add flour, mix well and add milk gradually. Stir until smooth and thick, add egg yolks beaten until light, sugar and vanilla or. other fla­ voring. Cool, fold in egg whites beat­ en stiff, turn into baking dish which has been buttered and bake in hot oven, 400. degrees F. 10 to 20 min. Leave in the oven until served. French Pea* 2 C cooked peas 1 C lettuce (finely chopped) 2 T parsley (finely chopped) 2 t onion (finely chopped) 4 T butter. Brown butter over very slow fire. Add onion, parsley and lettuce. Let simmer for 10 min. Add peas. Cook Until hot. Sprinkle with paprika. Spinach j Wash 1 I iimitNiumnitwi 1 1 Church Notes a S uiutiiunnunuim im iiiM iu»«iiiiiK «iiniiuiiiifctiw »u^ UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School ,10 al m, Supt. J. E. Kyle. Preaching, 11 a. m. Theme, “The Well of Bethlehem.” Y. P. C. U„ 7 p. m. Subject, “The Place of Prayer in Christian Living.” Union Service, 8 p. m., in this church. Sermon by Rev, Dwight R. Guthrie. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m., in the church. Leader, Mr. A. II. Creswell. No choir rehearsal this week. The Annual Business Meeting was held Wednesday Hevehing, preceded by a bountiful dinner, under the direction of Mrs. Fred Glemans, chairman. Her committee were the Mrs. Hugh Turn- bull, Fred Townsley, I, C. Davis, Wil­ son Galloway, and Irvin Kyle. Some of their husbands were capable as­ sistants., ' In the business ^session reports from the various organizations manifested a faithful year of service, and deserve commendation for the good work ac­ complished. ‘ The following officers were chosen for the ensuing year. Chairman, Mr. Fred Townsley. Vice Chairman, Mr. Meryl Stor­ mont. Secretary, Miss Mabel Stormont. Treasurer, Mr.' Frank Bird. Trustee for five years, Mr. Meryl Stormont, ■ ” Mr. J. the another year. , E. Kyle was chosen to direct work of. the Bible School for FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Dwight Guthrie, Minister Pre- communion services will be held this evening at 7:30 (April 13th) and to-morrow afternoon a t 2 p. m., the Rev, H. B. McEtree, D, D., of Xenia, will preach this evening and the Gospel team of the College will be in charge tomorrow afternoon. Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m. Paul Ramsey, Supt. Lesson: “Jesus teaches Forgiveness.” Matt 18:15-35. Golden text: “Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors.” Matt. 6:12. Morning Worship, .11 a. m. Ser. mon: "Put on the whole armour of God.” Eph. 6:11. The congregation will join in the lb. ’spinach thru several waters. Let stand in water until you Add liquid mixture to dry ingred- iare ready to cook it. .Pour off the 'celebration of the Lord’s Supper. Any ients g r a d u a l l y bake at 350—*25 to 30 water. Put spinach into a stew pan ;professing a belief in Jesus Christ Min. (do not add any water) Cover and accepting Him as their only hope ................... 1 let cook in the water that clings "to Salvation are invited to the Lord’s the leaves, After the steam has (Table with Us. gathered and it is cooking rapidly u n -! ^unior Christian Endeavor will cover and finish cooking. Do not ^ P* m‘ stir. Toss with a fork. Cook quickly * Senior Christian Endeavor will |(12 or 16 min.) When finished add meet in the Sabbath School room at 7 salt, pepper apd butter, ,P< m. Pittsburg Potatoes Cold boiled potatoes Pimentoes Cheese White sauce 2 tablespoons fat 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup milk \ Apple Crumb Pudding With Dice the potatoes, place in baking Orange Sauce dish in layers alternating with the Slice 6 apples into a buttered Cass. I Union evening service in the U. P. 'church at 8 p. m. (note the change from 7:30). Rev. Guthrie's subject is“-"The Unpardonable Sin.” j The Broadcaster’s Bible Class meet- >«■*(> aaaoeH aoeaoo 4*aao4H»o4aoo^*Ha( vip POTTS BODY WORKS J. G. COOLEY 27 -29 NORTH CENTER ST. Hipiarii Deelfag Greenawalt Building Mmhm ■ Fireproof -Goilral Location Radiator,Forior,Body,Top,Upholslaty Pres, aal M m sc st I Courtesy l 5 Arrange on 2 plates—on each bed of (add just that touch which brings out § Green place 2 slices tomatoes. Slice and combines deliciously with the \ and sprinkle over top 6 radishes, 3 'savory qualities of the meat. Here’s green onions. . Add 1-3 e EXPERT WORK PROPERLY PRICED MAIN 792 r ...MAIN 3449 tMMHMMMiiiHiiiHMMiMiiMMHimtimiimumMmmmiHnmH 1 ADAIR’S | !Household I Appliance Department Offers Convenient Terms On M»gicvChef Gas Ranges Grunow Electric Refrigerators One Minute Electric Washers A B C Electric Washer* Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets Sellers Kitchen Cabinets The Mixmaster Electric Iron, Etc. i 5 ADAIR’S | N. Detroit St, Xenia, O, | (IHIIHIIiniltlllHIIIIIItllMliiiimMIIMIIIIIIIHHIIIMIIMIMMIIlliiif ing will be held on Tuesday evening, April 17th a t 7:30, a t the Home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Creswell. The midweek service will be held on Wednesday evening a t the church at 7:30. The subject is: “The place of Prayer in the Christian Home.” (The study in the Psalter as an­ nounced last week has been postpon­ ed until the first Wednesday in May),/i METHODIST EPISCOPAL Charles Everett Hill, Minister Church School, 10 a. m, P. M. Gil- lilan, Supt. Worship Service, ,11 a. m. Subject: “A. Rivef Which 1-lows Uphill," Epworth League* and Intermediate' League, 7:00 p.. m. Union Meeting at 8:00 p. m., in the U. P. Church. The Rev. D. R. Guthrie will preach. ' A number of our people will go on Tuesday to' Hillsboro to me?t a “Motor Cavalcade" of the General Officers of the Woman’s Foreign Missionary So­ ciety. . ■ ,Mid-Week Service, Wednesday , '8 p. m. CLIFTON U. P. CHURCH Sabbath School, 10 a. m. A. M Gordon C. Kyle, Supt. Theme:' “What is true forgiveness?" Les­ son Matt. 18:15-35. | Worship Service, 11 a. m. Theme: “A Vitalizing Religion.” . Job 4.4. i ; The Young People will meet in the Upper room of the church at 7:30. Topic: “The Place of Prayer and Christian Living.” Midweek Prayer Service will be held at the home of Wm. Waddle on Wednesday evening a t 8 o’clock. Hav­ ing completed the Mission Study this will be the first of a new series of studies. ADAIR'S RUG SALE BEGINS SATURDAY Lasts One Week An Annual Event At Which Any Rug In Our Entire Stock Is Delivered For Down Rugs Laid Away. 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I I ■ 1 . t H ow Y ou ’ll Like It By far the most popular Ice Cream in Cedarville for the past 19 years. There must be reasons for this continued popularity. HI I I . ' ial and Fancy Creams and Ices 1. ! J Richard's Drug Store “Popular With the Students’* J ,■ ■* MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME AT “DOC'S” Cooking School Is Your School $9 You Should Arrange To Be Present 'O' "»■ ■O'

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