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The Beaverton Review m x : a l n k w s Shirley Anderitoti who ha* been III wlb the “ flu” baa ao far rwtrr* «rid aa to be able to return to aeJiool thin week. Macaroni Midi Toniulo Sauce Bleak the mucuroiil In'o ahorl length». Cover with plenty of I mii I- lug water and boll until ao't. I wen ly 1o tjility minute» generally lie log required. Stir occasionally with a fork to prevent allekng. Turn in t«i a »elve and dmln thoroughly. Place In the nerving i II n I i end cove/ with tomato enuct, mixed w.ih grat ed eticcHC. until the white »uuce bubble' through and the potatoes are wel done und brown on top. If <lic«*' I omitted, adil »mull pieces , f hut ter to each layer t/f potxtoe.. li order to suve time of niHklm white sauce, a small amount of d- Hour cun he upilnk I'd over Inyei of potato, and milk added fo cove the potato«». Pineapple Punch Raked Mucuronl 99 it Is 1 heene 1 quart wuter 2 cups macaroni, linden In'o 2 cups »iigar short lengths 2 cup» chopped pliu apple 84 pound grated cheese I cup orange Juice 2 tablespoon» buttci 84 cup lemon Juice I Mi cup« milk Hoi 1 water, siigur und pin Hull and pepper Jtoll und druln the macaroni aa 20 minutes. Add fruit Jill -es directed In the preceding recipe. strain and dilute with Iced Arrange a layer In the bottom of If necessary. a pudding dl»h. Over II sprinkl l ima«, Palifurnla soine of the cheese and scatter 2 clips cooked, dried I.linns oyer this bite of butter. Add i 2 tu ble spoons butter sprinkling of »all und pepper. 1-111 the dish In this order, havluy ma 8i cup hot water caroni on top. well oiled wt'h bill 2 hard-cooked eggs ter. but without cheese. Add milk ■4 tap. »alt enough to Just cover well aud bake 84 tsp. pepper until a golden brown hue, one-half 1 tablespoon chopped parsley hour usually being sufflrlc'it. s<-rre 1 egg. beaten in the dlah In which It w .- h liukid 1 tablespoon lemon Juice Heat lJiun* In u double bolle Molded I lilcken l.oaf ('ream butter, add salt. peppe I package lemon flavored velati i par»ley, lemon Juice and lie ten -«; •< 1 pint warm chicken stock, free mix well, add hot water, then pot over I.I iiuih und cook over hot wa from fat cr until creamy. Turn Into n h< 1 cup diced cooked rhlckel regetuhle dish mid arrange sit«« Mi cup chopper! celery Imrd-eookcd egg* over I he top at 84 cup chopped green pvp|>ei 2 tablespoons chopped plmlento sprinkle llnely chopped parsley I a border around the dish. 84 tsp. aalt 2 tablespoons vinegar llunaun Muffins 84 COP chopped stuffed «»lives 1 cup sifted flour 1 teaspoon scraped onion Dash of cayenne tsp, suit Dash of Worcestershire sacca >4 tap. soda 1 tap. baking p«»w«ler Dissolve gela! I d In warm stock. 2 tbaps. sugar ■ hill until slightly thlckenei. Coin 1 egg. well ben-ten bine remaining Ingredients aud fob. 2 tbsps, shortening. melted at once Into slightly thickened gel 2 Ibaps. sour milk atln. Turn Into loaf pan. Cinti un 1 cup thinly-sliced banana HI Arm. I'nmold on crisp water cress. Serve in slices. Or mold In Mix and sift dry ingredlenis to ring mold and serve as salad ga gather. All* »-Kgs, shortening, milk nished with muyonnalM-. Servi - fi. and sliced liunanu. Stir un‘ 'I l-unun Is broken Into small p!ec«>i. Com bln»- liquid und dry Ingradl-nt*. stir ring only enough to dampen all In (lour. Bake in well greused muf fin tins In h«/t oven (pm* F.i 10 to 15 minute*, 4 large or 8 »mall muf fins. *|»'»Oli | nni j Bruising is a romhinuth-n of Bake roasting and »lowing in u flghtl) hour.! covered vessel. In FHIDAY, DAIfSTOKY CAKES BR0UII1IES , i Mr«. S. It. latwrence and Mra. 1.. J. fa rte r were guests of their aunt Mra. It. H. Brown of Harden Home Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. E. Smith enter'alued a group of twelve relutlvea from Portland and foraellua at dinner on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Kicsegc.' and children of llillaboro, and Mr. and Mra. S. II. la w rrn r« were Sun day evening vlaitora at the R. II. Irenney home. Mra. Robert II, Brown i nd Mr«. I.. S. Bullock of (laiden Home at tended the luncheon aud meeting of the X.-P. IT. club at the home <f Mra. Axu Robin» of Pqrll'ind. M l»» Doris < olllna of Tac^m i, W n„ formerly of Beaverton, and Ita lp -. Oraf of Portland were dinner gueata at the home of Mr. an I Mra. tv. K. Mefloakey, fbursday evening. Mis* Mil cox of HllUboro recently moved to Garden Home and la re nding with Mra. Olive S. Cabrial, formerly of New York City Mr*. Cabrial la a »Inter of Mr*. K. S. Bullock. Archie Buchanan hid the raiafor- tune of having hla car damaged Saturduy evening when two young fellow » ran their cur into the rear of hi» car, In front of Ha plac; at Huber. Mr. and Mra. A. M. Jaunsen, M*. and Mra. R. H. Hummer», and .Mr. and Mra. K. E. Stipe attended the Roaarlan ln»tallatlon ceremonies mid Rail at the Mesonic Temple. Tticnday evening Hr. and Mra. J. R. Taloert. Mr. and Mr» E. E. Stipe .Mr. and Mra. A. M. Junnaen. and Mr. and Mr*. R R Summer» attended the Ice 1 nrntval at the Ice col Ire mm |a Portland, Monday evening. The Beaverton Carden club will ■pon»or a community Christmas iie e thl.» year it wa* decided et the regular meeting of the club Tuesday evening. More de'ailed in formation will be given latei. Seventy three ladle» attended the Mlaaionary Study f l a » » at the Con gregational church Thursday mor ning. Mra. J. F. Felsher was In By BETTY BARCLAY The coxy fir-side season Is here. Sandwiches, cake and coffee are In ordsr. Afternoon tea. bridge parties, lunches at night— all call for these Indispensable*. Here are some excellent recipes for the home baker who likes to try new Ideas to please family or guests. Serve these cakes and brownies aud your guests will assure yon that your luncheon Is ’ different"—sud oh, how delicious! Hone/ C-'ke cup butter cup strained honey cup sugar eg»», separated teaspoon vanilla cop walnut meats (chopped) cup cold kaffee-hag coffee cups flour teaspoon soda *,i teaspoon salt ’ ■j tuaspoon elnnauion cup cocoa Cream butter, add honey, augar, and egg yolks and beat until mix ture Is light Stir in nut meats and vanilla. Slf* dry ingredients to gether and beat egg whites. To the creamed mixture add the dry ingredients alternately with the kaffee hag coffee, stirring until batter Is *m«>otli. Fold in egg whiles and tnrn into buttered cak- tics. Make at 375* F. for 3» minutes, then turn down to 350* for 13 minutes. Yield: 2 layers, 9 inch diameter It *t !j If 1 \<t \ 1 Brownies 1 egg U coii melted butter J t up granulated sugar or l 1.. cups brown sugar 2 tablespoon» water 2 »«it'arcs chocolfte Salt *, cup pastry flour ‘ it teaspoon baking powder 1 cup cut BraJll uuts Best egg slightly and stir in Melted butter. Stir in sugar and add water. Beat half a minute; add melted chocolate. Add nuts, flour, »alt aud bakiug powder which bn.e been mixed together ami add to ft*st mixture. Hake lit greased can piiu 23 to 30 lumuies in a Hint« for Motorists Bjr C. R. Strouse Director. School of Automobil«, lntcrnstionol CorrctpooSosco School# The W EEK'S NEW S Cl li HEIST KI E WS I'HOTfHiRAVHED FOR T HE R E V I E W of washing soda and A SOLUTION water applied with a stiff brush A C T IO N IN E T H IO P IA — Ita lia n native troops firing iro m behind huge rocks in th e ir advance on M aksle against E th io pian G uerillas will remove corrosion from storage battery terminals. Coat terminals with vaseline to prevent further corrosion. o o o I f the rubber weatherstrips »round the windshield are enclosed in T-sIots it is often a difficult job to remove the old strips in order to replace them with new ones. To make a difficult job an easier one, play a email flame from a soldering torch over the old strips. The soft ened rubber can easily be dug out with a screwdriver. Mrs. E. R. Jordan and he- mo ther, Mrs. Payne are visiting then- sister and daughter, Mr*. Hattie Crittenden in Portland f r a few days. TOPS IN S O P H IS T IC A T IO N — Eddie Davis, ths “ Eddie” at Leon And Eddie, sm art. C o ntinen tal New Y o rk supper club, offers s Golden W ed ding toast to the lovely little singer, Mona L leslie, who is no sm all p art of the a ttrac tio n of this ■— popular place. PgAgdl CONFESSED S L A Y E R — Miss V a ra S trs tz, 23. an a rt student, h a t confessed th a t she shot and k llla d D r. F rltx G ebhardt, 43, G er m an doctor and w s a lth y Indus tria lis t, In New Y o rk C ity. She re fuses to disclose her m otive for the shooting. A R E V IV A L IN H A IR O R E S S 1« seen in C arole Lom bard's newest coiffure. It It rem iniscent of the day when rolls of h air w a rs tra in e d o ver little gadgets which « i t n t the night In the bureau d ra w e r. The •Vont curls ro ll accom m odatingly up tow ard ths top of ths head. B A R N E Y OLDFIELD V IS IT S A U T O S H O W — The veteran race d riv e r is shown in specting a 1936 P ly m outh chassis at the N a tio n al Autom obile Show. The New Yo rk Show was held two m onths ahead of the t r a d it io n a l o p e n in g date in fo rm e r years. HER B U S IN E S S IS IN THE M I L L IO N S - Sophia Bliven, P h ila delphia creator of a w om en's life insurance agency, whose staff con sisting solely of women has told more than $13,000,000 w o rth of life Insurance since 1930 when the Penn M utual L ife Insurance Com pany became interested in hsr idea th a t wom en could compete on even term s w ith msn in te llin g Ilfs Insurance. (Continued from Page Tw o) taxea which the legislature appro priates. Me supplied it a public Institution. But It »eema that It •* a private corporation »upported b> public fund». That la the con« lu-loo I draw If they can «-eject one titt- tfin and then give service to am. ther, those In charge of the busi ness having authority to decide who they shall aerve and who ‘ hey may turn away. Funny sort of publl- Imffltution. But aa a parting ahot, the voting chit told ua that they did not do any examining for private medical practitioners, that they did stir'i work only for themselves. The following births hare been reported In the Beaverton commun ity by Dr. C. E. Mason: to Mr and Mrs. Waldo Flint •;? Scholls. De cember 5, a son. born in 'he Good Samaritan hospital; to Mr. and Mrs. David Almont (it Reedvllle, Ix-cem DHTEMUBK 11 1915 !>«?»• 8. a »on; to Mr. ami Mr». Chw. Essig Der’ember 8. In the Good Sa maritan hospital, a son; to Mr. and Mrs. l/ w l« fran e of Porthmt Hr. 8, Deoember 8, a daughter. 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Add almond extract and with drums and do'ls, but with ; »tir well. Fold In coconut Chill. things to cat — holiday goodies, , Serves 6. new and delicious. Christmas Jam It is she who suggests such 3 pounds prunes tar-tles as hors d'oeurres of pickles 3 pounds seedless raisins aud asparagus, a novel cocktail am] 3 pounds sugar a macaroni stuffing for the fowl. 3 oranges Even the most expert roaster of 9« pound sliced Brazil nuts turkey and baker of pie will appre- Soak prunes in water, cook and cla'e the following recipes for -tone. Pour two cups of water over holiday “ specials." the stones and let stand one hour Em ergency Hors d 'O e u v e t Pour off this water aud add It to Tinv asparagus tips i the prunes and juice, raisins, sugar, Pitnlento orange pulp and rind cut fine. Sweet mixed pickles Cook twenty minutes. Add nuts For each serving, arrange on a - and cook one minute. Pour into •mail plate six tiny asparagus tips ; - clean, hot jars and seal. Plums with ends radiating from center of ' In season may be used instead of plnte, having tips toward edge of the prunes. plate. In the center place a selec And here Is a macaroni stuffing tion of several pieces of sweet mixed pickles. Garnish each for that holiday turkey. To most ' of yon It Is something new. It takes only a few minutes to make but Oh, how tasty! Macaroni Stuffing 1 pound elbow or short-cut macaroni • « * eggs 3 teaspoons paprika j 1 clove garlic 6 tablespoons shortening 4 or 6 onions, chopped fine 4 teaspoons salt 4 teaspoons poultry dressing Cook macaroni about 8 to 8 minutes In 4 quarts boiling water, adding 3 teaspoons salt and 2 table spoons shortening Drain macaroni and add meitsi shortening Then add eggs. *>n!on* an«' seasoning StuB mixture Into turkey, not toe ■ tight. This, maearon; sUiffine W not ‘ compact end heavy a«, aru meet stuffing.- hut has a vary ¿eei wble Might« sea It li eeatl.’ digested. ; most cuiltio«xi sugplTtug a f.em i deal oi carbohydrate, a larg- : *a.oiDi ef mtnerwi matter amj some valuable (motel» Our Gang Goes for Ice Cream in a la the loua go al iWo Ford Exposition baildiag, Balboa P « « l , Gang" cooaody groap w baa »bay visitad Am erica • Eapositioi P and didn't mis# a trick. L e ft to rigbti Darla Jaaa Hoi