March 14, 1942 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON - PAGE EBVEN Housewives Interest Sh own in Recipes Cakes, Cookies and Other Pastries Given tc Live Up to Rationing of Foodstuffs Muny hmiaewlfe wui looking throuiil) her reclpo fllua those punt few wcok attempting to inuliituln mi utlrucllvo und well laden table on a budget, what with food cot continuing to aour and rationing threatened on thl food stuff or that. taliadra of ogglcsa, butlor- Ions, nillklesa rake aguln wore aon aa In the laat war and hore are a few reclpca given by Mra. Bert C. Thorn aa which liuve proved not only Intereating but moat do Ilcloua. OLD FASHIONED NEW ENGLAND GINOEH8NAPS 1 teaspoon aodn In a cup. Add I tublcapoona boiling water, then add 2 tablespoons shorten lug. Kill the cup with molnaaea. Add a little anlt, 1 teaspoon linger, add flour to roll out. Roll very thin and bake In a modernts oven. MAPLE COOKIES 1 cup mnpln ayrup I cup ahortonlng 1 egg 1 cup milk 1 1 cupa flour 2 toaapoona bnklng powder t tcaapoon aalt I cup cocoanut Melt ahortcnlng and add ay nip and beaten egg and milk. Mix gruduully with the alfti-d dry Ingrcdlonta and luatly udd the coconnut. Drop from a ten apoon onto a greaaed pnn or more flour and roll out and cut with cookie cuttera. Bake 12 to IS minute In a moderate oven. HALF AND HALF CAKE t cup sugnr I cup molaane I cup shortening 1 cup anur milk 2 cupa flour 1 teaspoon soda i teaspoon cinnamon I teaspoon clovea I cup ralslna, a pinch of nut meg. Bake In a moderate overt. CANADIAN WAIt CAKE S cupa brown augur S cupa hot water 4 tableapoons shortening 1 teaspoon aalt 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaapoon clovea 1 cup ralatna. Boil all theaa Ingredtenta 8 mlnutea, cool, and then add 3 cupa flour with 2 teaspoona aoda which hao been alfted togeth er. Bake In a alow oven 7.1 Qfj mlnutea or If In layer pans 28 mlnutea. BAKED PRUNE WHIP ANGEL CAKE S egg wfUtes a teaapoon cream of tartar li tablespoons lemon Juice I cup augar I teaapoon aalt 1 cup at rained prune pulp. Bent whitea of egga until fluffy, then add cream of tartar and beat until stiff. Add lemon Juice, augar and salt to prune pulp. Mix well and add to tha whites folded In lightly. Pour Into angel cake pan and act in a pan of hot water. Bake 43 minutes In moderate oven (380 deg. F.) Turn Into serving dish and serve warm with custard sauce. PEANUT BUTTER HERMITS 1 13 cup Borden's Eagle A,brand magla milk. i' I cup peanut butter I t salt 1 cup grnham cracker crumbs or dry b.ead crumbs. Blend milk and peanut but ter; add salt and crumbs. Drop by spoonfuls on buttered baking sheet. Bake in a moderately hot oven (378 dcg. F.) 18 minutes or until brown. Remove from the pan at once. Makes about 24. VERMONT NUT CAKE 21 cups flour, sifted 31 teaspoons bnklng powder ! teaspoon salt i cup brown sugar 18 cup shortening 3 eggs i cup chopped nut meats 1 cup maplo syrup 8 tablespoons milk t teaspoon, vanilla extract. Directions: Sift dry Ingredi ents, cream sugar and shorten ,f ;lng and add to that the eggs, if'ono at a tlmo, and boot well. Add nut meats and flour mixture al ternately with the syrup and milk. Bake In layer cake pans 28 minutes In a moderuto oven. HONEY LEMON CAKES II cups honey, heat to boiling 1 cup butter, add to honey, then cool. 2 cups pastry flour. Stir Into honey and butter. Let this stand overnight. 1 grnted rind of n lomon 2 tablespoons of lemon juice i cup chopped blanched al monds. 1 tenspoon soda dissolved In a llttlo warm water. i teaspoon snlt. Mix all and bnko In muffin tins In a quick oven. Jj CHOCOLATE PRUNES 24 Inre prunes 34 wnlnut halves 1 cup pancake nd wffl flour 1 egg, sllKhtly beaten s cup milk Cook prunes until tender, - alona und stuff audi pruuu with a half wulnut, Muku a butter by adding egg and milk to pim cuka und wulflo flour und Ixnt Ing until amootli. Dip ciich prune In batter und fry In drop fat, 300 dcg. until golden brown. Druln on ungluzud pnpcr und roll In 13 cup augur mixed with 2 tublcapoona of ground choco- luto. Servo topped with sweet encd whipped cream If desired FHUIT CUSTARD PUDDING 4 slices ury uicud cover with 1 quill l niiiK, Meal alowiy, llit'ii adu l cup brown sugar 1 small egg wuil beaten Giaieu rum 01 small orange a luusyuoii cinnamon i luaapoou cloves i tca.ie.oon aull i luuspoou nutmeg t cup ury upiicoln cup ruislna cup dates, cut in pieces. Bake In a alow oven hour. 11AKED INDIAN PUDDING (Vury old recipe) 1 quurt milk 6 tublcapoona common! 1 tablespoon flour 23 cup molasses (New Or leans.) 23 cup cold water t teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ginger t teaspoon nutmeg 1 tablespoon butter i cup raisins Directions for making: Scald milk. Mix the cornmcul, flour and water until smooth, udd to hot milk. Add spices and butter and cook 8 minutes stirring con stantly, then add raisins and pour into a buttered baking dish. Put In oven and then pour over the top i cup cold water and buke it In a alow oven for a long time or until a rich brown color and when test ed with a knife the knlfo comes out clean. RICE FLOUR WAFERS i cup shortening i cup augur 1 unbeaten egg Grated rind of 1 lemon 1 cup rice flour Cream shortening and sugar add egg, flavoring and i the flour. Add enough more flour to roll out thin. Cut in fancy shapes and bake In a moderuto oven. SOJOURNERS HAVE WEEKLY CARD PARTY Nine tables of cards wore In ploy at the Wednosdoy after noon meeting of tho Sojourn ers club In the Willord hotel. Hostesses ware Mrs. C. L. Hub ble, Mrs. T. H. Reeves and Mrs. E. Brandenberry. Dcfcrt-o stamps were aword ed for high score held by Mrs. William Laird. at rf 4v ki I La iLiinnt -a-ain- aViiii aawrirwB - f VM 4 r K MARRIED AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Dwaln McDonald are pictured shortly attor their wedding ceremony at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Poter stclner, 1014 Portland street. She Is tho former Yvonne Peterstoiner, ' Kennoll-Ellis. .... .:' .' -. , ....r. t4jfaatf&&ll2S& llli III l J asiaaaaasaassas. al fe H VA i : - 4iX;A:''X . I, , --in i" i n sias 1 I I ' " 111 f I League Head Scheduled Mrs. Rasmussen To Be In' Klamath Falls at Monday Sessions Mrs. Ralph W. Rnsmussen of Portland, president of the Oregon League of Women Voters, will make an official visit to the Klamath league or Mondny, March the six teenth, and nil members are asked to reserve this day for conferences and meetings. Plans will also bo discussed for war time service among the league members. At halt past ten o'clock there will be a meeting of the executive board with Mrs. Rnsmussen attending. At half past twelve o'clock a luncheon is planned in honor of the state prtsl- .rwajafcir TAKE PART IN These eight young men took part in the Installation ceremonies of DeMolay on Thursday evening in the Masonic temple. Upper row, left to right, Master Councilor Steven Stewort, Senior Councilor Bill King, Junior Councilor Philip Elohm, Scribe Ronald Carter. Lower row, Glenn Kennedy, Tom Scharfensteln, Jimmy Noel and Keith McGlIvary, installing officers Kennell-EUis pictures. dent. Both meetings are In the Pelican party room. Regular meeting of the league is slated for two o'clock in the library club rooms. An excellent attend ance is required. PARTY GIVEN MONDAY EVE FOR BRIDE-ELECT Miss Helen Hough enter tained In the parlors of the First Methodist church on Monday evening of this week complimenting Miss Maxine Laurenson who left Thursday evening accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Lela Laurenson and daughter, Dorothy, for Phoenix, Ariiona. There she will become the bride of Mr. Milton McAulcy, cadet student at Luke field. Guests included Mrs. Laur enson and her daughters, Mrs. Johansen, Mrs. L. P. Dunn, Mrs. W. C. McAulcy, Mrs. C. H. Barnstable, Mrs. E. Sclinee beck, Mrs. Howard Clark, Mrs. William Howe, Mrs. Nor man Saunders, Mrs. W. L. Terwilliger, Mrs. Lew Horn by, Mrs. Washburne, Mrs. Ol iver Spiker, Mrs. T. B. Pow ers, Mrs. Ray Baxter, Mrs. Robert B. Hough, Mrs. Albert Gaster, Mrs. Victor Phillips, Miss Janice Barnstable, Miss Lucille Schwinger, Miss Adcle Powers, Miss Dorothy Baxter, Miss Elaine Baxter, Miss Dor othy Wood, Miss Winifred Wood, Miss Allene Hough, Miss Alma Mullis, Mrs. Stew art Balsiger, Mrs. Charles Morris and Mrs. Jack Leit wich. DAFFODILS TO BE SHOWN AT MEETING A meeting which promises all the gaiety of spring is that scheduled by the garden group of the Klamath Falls Woman's Library club when "Bulbs and Daffodils" will be the program topic for a gathering on Mon dny, March the twenty-third, at two o'clock in the small library club rooms. Mrs. Ernest D. Lamb Is chairman of tho afternoon and announces that Mr. Conley of the Conley Blossom farm nt Eugene, will spenk and bring with him interesting daffodil specimens from his gardens. There will also be spring flow er arrangements mado by the members and placed about the rooms. 4 This weekend was spent by Mrs. Ruth Turner in San Diego and Santa Ana, Cali fornia, where she enjoyed a visit with her sons, both In tho service. Mrs. Turner visit ed Larry, member of the United States marina corps in San Diego, and Jnck, stationed In Santa Ana with the army air corps. CEREMONY social Calendar Monday, March 16 r . Klamath League of Women Voters entertain state presi dent, Mrs. Ralph W. Rasmus sen. Board meeting, 10:30 a. m.. Pelican cafe, luncheon in party room, 12:30 p. m., busi ness meeting, 2 p. m. Library club rooms. Klamath Community Con cert association presents "Mar riage of Figaro," Pelican the- aire, 8 p. m. 'Tuesday, March 17 , American Legion twenty third birthday celebration, Le gion hall, 8 p. m. Annual St. Patrick's card party, Willard hotel, 8 p. m. Sponsored by St Mary's Altar society. Wednesday, March IS Dinner meeting of the Amer ican Association of University Women at the Willard hotel. The speaker will be Wlllllam Parnsh, editor of the Ore gonian. Friday, March 20 St Patrick's night party for families of Riverside school, teachers in charge of program. Saturday, March 21 Italian supper dance to be given at Reames Golf and Country club. Monday, March 23 Meeting of garden group. Library club, 2 p. m., small library club rooms. Daffodil specimens shown by Conley Blossom Farm, Eugene. Tonstmistress club, Fremont school, 7:15 p. m. Saturday, March 28 March dnffodil dance of Winter Dnncing club, Willard hotel. Elks Sons-Daughters dance for younger set in Elks Tem ple Monday, April 6 Easter Monday pnrty at Wil lard hotel sponsored by Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church. Saturday, April 11 Annual Shrine hospital ben efit dance given by Klamath Shrine club In armory. Monday, April 13 Annual spring musicale by Klamath Falls Woman's Lib rary club. Mrs. Don J. Zum walt, music chairman, Tuesday, April 21 Klamath Lutheran Ladles Aid birthday anniversary par ty, church parlors, 6:30 p. m. Potltick supper with men In vited. Friends of Mrs. David R. Vandenberg will be interested to learn she is recovering at her home on Washington street following a recent ill ness. Lieutenant Walter Kelly of Camp Callan, California spent a brief time hero as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Of field, returning to his post in the south on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. David Bullis are in Portland this week "house hunting." Friends re gret to learn Mr. and Mrs. Bullis and their two children, Lester and Roger, will leave Klamath Falls soon to reside In Portland where Mr. Bullis has accepted a position. Young Lester is spending this week end with his paternal grand parents in Ashland, and small Roger is the guest of the Percy Webbs. TWO CLEVER DESIGNERS COMBINE TO GIVE YOUJ 1 LOOK that QtatUrUtq ff LINE rk gf I One designer to work her f(ig fj$Jr lsf 1 I wizardry of line for full fig- f A ' fVnOf i 1 ures; another to add the lcW. I l vOV W !f ri 7 I i I youthful touch of authen- (5iSj I '?" 'I 1 - -' V 1 1 tic misses' styling. . IM'O I I rDUAt DISI6H Drum m welife J P 4 i I 44 hJ Wh W- AW DUAL 1 111 LI I ) VI I CfSGN recti of. idji !'.' Jy1 V I .. . . r , j Klamath Women Out To Aid in Def ense . Many Sign Up for Nutrition and Canteen Aid Classes to Start During Coming Week Women of the city are vitally Interested in all phases ot defense work and the social whirl has settled down to meet ings and more meetings, classes and more classes. On Thurs day evening of this week two more phases of defense work: were Introduced, canteen aid and nutrition classes and both ventures promise to be exceptionally well attended. Mrs. Nelson Reed and Mrs. E. A. Geary are in charge of the canteen and nutrition classes. Mrs. Robert Hart will teach the canteen groups with Mrs. Robert Parcher Ellingson Jr., and Mrs. O. K. Puckett in charge of nutrition. The canteen aid classes are slated for Wednesday after noons from two to four o'clock at Roosevelt school cafeteria, and Thursday evenings from half past seven to half past nine o'clock in the Fremont school home economics rooms. Nutrition classes will be conducted Tuesday afternoons from two to four o'clock in the home economics rooms of Fremont school, evening classes Wednesday evenings from half past seven to half past nine o'clock at the same place. Mrs. Ellingson will di rect the afternoon and Mrs. Puckett the evening classes. Forty signed up for these les sons it was learned. Women interested In the canteen classes are as follows, Mrs. Walter West, Mrs. R. W. Truxall, Mrs. Jesse Morgan, Mrs. J. A. Schubert, Mrs. Bessie Kline, Mrs. F. Cart lidge, Mrs. F. D.- Thornton, Edwina L. Moore, Mrs. R. E. Geary, Mrs. Louise Borton, Mrs. Lucille Heifer, Mrs. OUie Landram, Mrs. A. F. Condroy, Mrs. Carl Garschke, Mrs. Ernest Howell, Miss Mary Jane Jenkins, Mrs. Fred Fletcher, Mrs. Anna Funk, Mrs. Bertha Smith, Miss Beatrice Palmer, Miss Marie Doern, Miss Ruby Darby. Miss CUve Wilson, Mrs. Jack Nixon, Miss Dorothy Nelson, Miss Mabel Hansen, Mrs. LeRov Erdmann, Miss Kathleen Silver, Miss Frances Fitzgerald, Mrs. Helen Muel ler, Mrs. J. Fred Flock, Mrs. Irene Foster, Miss Lillian Red key, Miss Ruth Flood, Miss Kareen Dunton, Miss Mawia Johnson, Miss Julia Cannon, Mrs. Ralph Kama, Mrs. Frances Green, Mrs. Avis Mc Connell, Mrs. Lucile Warner,. Miss Frances Howard, Mrs. W. C. Van Duker, Miss May Phlnney. Miss Mary Houston, Mrs. Irene A. Brown, Miss Frances Fen wick, Mrs. Sylvia Mc Clelland, Mrs. William Mc- St. Patrick's Affair Set Altar Society Scried- ' ules Annual Social Af fair at Willard The annual St. Patrick's party given by the members of St. Mary's Altar society of Sacred Heart church Is again scheduled for March tho seventeenth in the Wiliard ho tel ballroom at eight o'clock. . Mrs. Lloyd L. Low, assisted by Mrs. R. C. Dale, is in charge of arrangements. A short program in keeping with St. Patrick's day la being planned and a full evening of entertainment scheduled. In charge of the tea table will be Mrs. C. A. Williams, assisted by Mrs, Stanley Pie ser, Mrs. J. K. McAndrews and Mrs. A. P. Heup. A cordial invitation has been extended to tha publto and reservations may be made by calling either Mrs. Low or Mrs. Dale. . i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis and small son, Lyle Howard, are expected here Sunday to visit Mrs. Davis' mother, Mrs. Ruby Lyle. Mrs. Davis and child will spend a week in Klamath Falls. 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