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TREASURE Chest EDITED BY RUTH DIXON A Leafy Hat By Gama sake On a lazy summer day, how about making yourself a hat of leaves T Maple leaves are best because they have long firm stems that can be used as pins. Other leaves which have broad surfaces and don't wilt too quick ly will work out well, too. ' Here's what you do for the hat Gather a small heap of leaves. Pinch off the stems and make a chain of the leaves by overlapping them, tip behind tip, and using either a pinched-off stem or a toothpick to pin them together. Measure the strip to fit your forehead and join the ends together. Make another strip a few leaves shorter and close the top of this one. Pin the sides of the two strips together. Presto, a hat! Girls might also like to make a garland or a stole of the leaves. The stole is easily made by joining the sides of two or three long strips and draping it over the shoulders. A maple-leaf outfit makes an excellent costume for a play or a pre tend game about a wood nymph or an elf. Catch tha Jumper By Bea Kilts Two players stand opposite each other holding a jump rope slack. The others line up, Indian file, and run at the rope continuously, jumping over it each time they pass. At any moment the holders may raise the rope a foot or so. If they succeed in touching a jumper as he clears it, this runner then takes the place of one of the holders. Let's Draw an Ocaan Untr By Ann Davidoto 7 Begin this steamer with a plate, Add decks (for passengers and freight) JUL 7 And smokestacks tall; what could be finer Than a shipshape ocean liner? O A tit v 1 -. Z Cookbook (Continued from page 10) Delectable Pecan Bread Serve this delicious bread cut in half-slices and sand wiched together with whipped butter. Vi lb. (about 2 top) pecaaa Vi cup lour Vi teaspoon baking powder 'i teaspoon salt Vj cup butter or margarine 2 traspoona vanilla extract cup plua 2 tableapoona angar 2 eggs, beaten natal thick and piled softly 1. Finely chop cup of the pecans; grate the remain ing nuts and mix together. 2. Blend the flour, baking powder, and salt together; mix with the nuts and set aside. 3. Cream the butter and extract together. Gradually add the sugar, creaming until fluffy after each addition. 4. Add the eggs in thirds, beating thoroughly after each addition. Add the dry ingredients in fourths, blending after each addition. Turn batter into two greased (bot toms only) 5Vx3x2-in. loaf pans and spread to corners. 5. Bake at 325 F 65 to 60 min., or until a cake tester inserted in center comes out clean. Cool on cooling rack 15 min. before removing from pans. Cool bread com pletely on cooling racks before slicing. To store, wrap tightly in moisture-vaporproof material ft loaves . Note: To make loaf pans Cut heavy-duty aluminum foil into a piece 15x9 in. Fold in half to form a rectangle 9x7 . in. Using edge of a ruler as a guide, fold the 9-in. sides 2Vi in. toward center. Unfold. Fold remaining two sides 2 in. toward center. Unfold. On the 9-in. sides, cut in 24 in. along the creases, or to where creases make right angles. Turn up the four sides to form a box. Secure the flaps against the outside by folding the top edges down and over the flaps Vt in. Make sure that the corners are sealed and there are no air pockets. Repeat for the second pan. Cardamom Cafe Noir en Punch Bowl Vi cup instant coffee Vi cup sugar IVi teaspoons ground cardamom 2'j qts. boiling water 1. Mix the first three ingredients in a large pitcher or bowl. Pour boiling water over the mixture and stir until sugar is dissolved. Cool or chill. 2. Pour coffee over an ice mold in a decorated bowL 3. Ladle into punch cups and serve with a bowl of sweet ened whipped cream and a crystal shaker of ground cardamom for guests to help themselves. V4 qts. eoffee Note: Cardamom Cafe Noir is also delicious served hot. Flirtatious Susan Punch Bowl Trim stems of black eyed Susans to 1-in. Secure flowers around rim of punch bowl with pieces of transparent tape. Secure two flowers to ladle handle and one to each punch cup handle. THE CASSEROLE COOKBOOK -Ttaatiif Casu relet! tWt o caoUwok o dp-Aovod stow, and otfwr twnphiouo ono-diih iMab-ptui ivrpriw donorto and tip, for Wling cotwolw. rOUftS FOR ONLY 50 MCH POSTMIO TOt FAMILY WIIKLY MOMS IS) N. MichitM An, China 1 bidoud Ami t III. romlly Weekly, Jm I, IMJ -for which dImm Mud m nmhvMl. copm ol "Tho Couorok) Cookbook" S0e ooch. (SoHifoctkm worn d or monoy rafondod.) Zono Print or WrHalaoiMy City