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1 food Delight Elegant ertMade From Cake Mix jod Delight, a luscious i dessert, is a perfect rm summer nights. Delight combines the ,or ot a favorite whip k filling with the deli t angel food cake made angel food cake mix. fcy dessert, but is fun and guests will mar tastes even better than 0 ring "f cake is hid fy filling of strawber- appie aim the outside cover the tinted whipped cream a sratter toasted al- i. too and sides. bod Cake Mix takes time and work away Reparation of Angel De days of following the is-egg recipe for a cake are gone, and j t Be with mixes saves fjcako has cooled, turn wn on a sheet of wax t gnd with a sharp scr- I slice top from cake Inch (town, men cui cake and proceed ring, leaving one-inch nn either side and a le at the bottom. Care to thf rake from inside rnmnmbering the $nc-inch walls and bot i may want to save the jovo'd from inside the jiix them with your fa cing mix for another i S the cavity with the creamy frutt filling, and gcntlv replace the top of the cake. Add the frosting and set in the refrig erator to cool. No last minutc rushes with an already chilled dessert! Angel Food Delight Make Amrel Fnnri ing to directions on Angel Food vim; mix package. Place cooled cake upside down on waxed pa per. Slice top from cake about one inch down. Lay it aside. Cut down into cake one inch from outer edge, and one inch from hole, leaving walls of cake one inch thick and a n.. !u i at bottom. Remove center with a ..poon, Doing careful to leave a 'wall" of cake at bottom one inch micK. nil cavity with Fruit i-ream tilling, recipe below. Fruit Cream Filling and Frosting Frosting: 3 cups whipping cream 6 tablespoons sugar (confec- fectioners') Few drops red food coloring Filling: Vi of frosting mixture cup of crushed pineapple 1 cup fresh strawberries 6 marshmallows cut up . Whin cream untill stiff T?nt in confectioners' sugar. Add color ing to tint a delicate pink. For filling, fold fruits and marshmal lows into half the sueeteneit pnl. ored cream. Place in cavity. Re place top ot cake and cover sides and top with remaining whipped cream. Decorate with snlit inaci. cd almonds, if desired. Chill until set 4 to 8 hours. Serves 12 to 16. I v (RINK in the center of the cake as pictured above in a i'put the filling for Angel Food Delight. The removed Its nf cake can be used to make another dessert. jc Man Wed Sunday pC Word has been re j of the coming mar- Bellingham, Wash., Miss Virginia Lang- Larry Farrier. Miss the daughter of Mr. Ion Langdon of Bell- r. Farrier js the son 'old Dunn of Mohawk. Bduatcd from Spring- School in 1950, and member of the Naval (r two years during I. In 1951 he volun the Naval Air Corns, d as an electronics at Advance Radio Seattle, where the live after the wed llsen and Norman Orr k will be ushers at the Mr. and Mrs. Harold I Bobbie, Mrs. Betty Jack Farrier will leave to attend the wedding. Qmtti' Bwcuelililltt LANS COUNTY HOMt NCWSPAPCA SECTION C EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1954 featured for lAomen ) Mrs. K. E. Rutledge Has New Grandson Mrs. K. E. Rutledge has re ceived word from Honolulu of the birth of another grandson. He is Keith Eric Rutledge, son of M Sgt..and Mrs. Ted Rutledge, born Aug. 14 at the hospital at Scofield Air Base where Sgt. Rutledge is stationed with the U.S. Air Force. He has two older brothers, James and Michael. Maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walker of Salem. ANGEL FOOD DELIGHT is the name of this heavenly concoction made with an angel food cake mix. The cake has a hidden filling of strawberries, pineapple and whipped cream and is topped with whipped cream frosting and toasted almonds. Brother Sees Sister On Eastern Trip Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Berger- son of Springfield recently re turned from a trip throughout several eastern states. Mr. Ber gerson visited his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Twiet, at Holcomb, Wis. The brother and sister had not seen each other for 44 years. They were born and spent their childhood in LaCrosse and later separated near Capitol, Mont., in 1901. Mr. Bergerson now is 75 and his sister 70. The Bergersons were taken on the trip by their son, Chris, and his family of Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Bergerson have seven sons, four of whom live in Oregon and three in California. (ADVERTISEMENT) S & H GREEN STAMPS on watch repairs at SKEIES. Chinese YWCA Workers to Speak Sunday Miss Maud Russell, for 26 years a Young Woman's Chris tian Association worker in China and now publisher of the Far East Reporter, will speak on "Women in China" at the Y- Ccntcr, 1076 Willamette St., at 8 p.m. Sunday. (ADVERTISEMENT) Keepsake diamonds at Fee & Richcy, Jewelers in Springfield, MM t BETTER. FOR. YOU, TOG! Barbecue Picnic To Be Sunday Women's Missionary Federa tion of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church will have a barbecue pic nic at Stadden i'ark Sunday starting at 5 p.m. All members and friends of Our Redeemer Church are invited. Each per son attending is asked to take a fork and cup. A freewill offering will be taken to cover the cost of the food. Fnr further information, those interested may contact Mrs. E. L. Miller, 5-7575. Reservations should be in by 6 p.m. Friday. MORNING MILK SHORTCAKE S" .""i -. ' i m nim . . . peaches sing with flavor sparkle with goodness when sweetened with sweeter, whiter, finer White Satin Sugar. 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