The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 03, 1940, Image 2

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    HARVEST HOME PARTY
(See Recipes Below)
Household News
Everybody enjoys singing a song
of harvest home, even if they
haven't had a personal stake in
bringing in the crops. At your har
vest home party, if you follow tradi
tion, you’ll have cornucopias filled
with fall fruits and garlands of
wheat or grasses grouped at the
center of your festive board. Little
dolls dressed in overalls and aprons
make amusing favors.
Farmer in the dell, blindman’s
buff, puss in comer, and the never
to be forgotten game of charades,
in which the participants can give
their all in dramatic acting, are tra
ditional juvenile game favorites that
are likely to give the grown-up con
tingent an equally good time. You
may want to do a little bit of folk
dancing, with the old time fiddler,
the pianist, and even an accordion
ist hitting off “country" songs.
When it comes to refreshments,
you may decide upon anything from
a big picnic spread to cookies and
a refreshing beverage. A fruit pie
is the most appropriate happy end
ing to your harvest home feast. Just
a hint to you homemakers if you
have trouble keeping the delicious
juice in a pie; quick cooking tapioca
may be used as a thickener, thus
eliminating the traditional hazard of
runaway juice.
Doughnuts and
hot spicy cider
are always an at
tractive and fa
vorite combina
tion to serve at a
party of this type.
Or you may like
to use the old
oaken bucket for serving punch.
Cherry Pie.
2Vt tablespoons quick-cooking
tapioca
1 cup sugar
% teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon melted butter
I No. 2 can sour cherries (2*4
cups)
% cup cherry fuioe and 2 table
spoons water (to make 1 cup)
1 recipe pastry
Combine quick-cooking tapioca,
sugar, salt, butter, cherries, and
cherry juice; let stand about 15 min
utes. Line a 9-inch pie plate with
half of pastry rolled Vfe inch thick,
allowing pastry to extend 1 inch be
yond edge of plate. Fold edge back
to form rim. Fill with cherry mix
ture. Moisten edge of pastry with
cold water; arrange lattice of pastry
strips across top. Flute rim with
fingers. Bake in a hot oven (450
degrees) 15 minutes, then decrease
heat to moderate (350 degrees) and
bake 30 minutes longer.
Rich Drop Doughnuts.
(Makes 1*4 dozen)
2 eggs
6 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons shortening (melted)
2 cups flour
% teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons baking powder
Vs teaspoon nutmeg
6 tablespoons milk
Beat eggs until very light, and
gradually beat in the sugar. Add
melted shortening. Silt together the
flour, salt, baking powder and nut
meg, and add to the first mixture al
ternately with the milk. Drop from
a teaspoon into deep fat heated to
375 degrees, and fry until well
browned. Drain on unglazed paper.
Sprinkle with confectioner’s or pow
dered sugar.
Hot Spiced Cider.
2 quarts cider
1 cup brown sugar
1 6-inch stick cinnamon
6 whole cloves
1 teaspoon allspice
Add spices and sugar to cider;
place in kettle and let simmer over
heat (not boil) for 15 minutes. Strain
and serve hot in small glasses. Add
a little grated nutmeg, if desired.
Baked Ham.
1 whole ham
1 teaspoon whole cloves
1% cups sweet cider
H4 cups brown sugar
Vi cup orange juice
Wipe ham with a damp cloth and
place in an uncovered roaster, skin
side up. Roast in a very slow oven
(300 degrees) allowing 25 minutes
per pound of ham. About *4 hour
before the ham has finished baking
take from oven. Remove skin and
pour off all excess fat Cook cider
and sugar together to thick syrup
stage. Add orange juice and pour
mixture over ham. Dot with whole
cloves. Return to oven and bake 44
hour longer, basting frequently with
liquid in pan.
Old Fashioned Jelly Roll.
4 eggs
44 teaspoon baking powder
44 teaspoon salt
44 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
44 cup cake flour
1 cup jelly
Break the eggs into a bowl and
allow them to warm to room tem
perature. Then combine eggs with
baking powder and salt. Set the
bowl of eggs in a
smaller bowl in
which you have
poured hot water.
With a doverbeat
er, beat the eggs,
baking powder,
and salt mixture
until It is thick
and light. Gradu
ally beat in the sugar and continue
beating until very light and fluffy.
Remove the bowl from the hot wa
ter and, with a spoon or spatula,
fold in the vanilla and the flour
which has been sifted several times.
Line a 10 by 15 inch jelly roll pan
with buttered wax paper, and pour
the batter into the pan. Bake for
about 12 minutes in a moderate oven
<350 degrees). Remove cake from
pan and turn onto a towel which
has been dusted with confectioner’s
sugar. Pull off paper and trim
edges from the cake. Roll, and cool.
When the cake has cooled, unroll it
and spread With Jelly which has been
whipped to make it spread more
readily.
Date Nut Cake.
3 cups raisins
2 cups dates (cut fine)
1 cup pecan nut meats (cut fine)
1 teaspoon soda
1 cup boiling water
Put fruit and nuts into bowl; dis
solve soda in boiling water and pour
over the fruit. Let stand while pre
paring the following batter mixture;
% cup butter
1 cup sugar
1 egg
2-V4 cups cake flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
y« teaspoon salt
1 cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Cream butter and add sugar grad
ually. Add egg and mix well. Add
fruit mixture. Mix and sift all dry
ingredients and add alternately with
the milk and vanilla extract. Place
batter in three well-greased layer
eeke pans. Bake in a moderate
oven (365 degrees) for approximate
ly 35 minutes. When cool, put lay
ers together with boiled icing to
which chopped dates and raisins
have been added. Then ice with the
plain boiled icing.
Chocolate Nut Gingerbread.
% cup butter
1 cup brown sugar
2 ounces chocolate (melted)
2 eggs
1% cups cake flour
1% teaspoons baking powder
2 teaspoons ginger
y« teaspoon cloves
y« teaspoon salt
% cup milk
% cup nut meats (chopped fine)
Cream butter thoroughly and add
the sugar slowly. Add melted choco
late and eggs,
one at a time,
beating well. Sift
dry ingredients
and add alter
nately with the
- — milk, beating be
tween each addition. Add nut meats.
Bake as a loaf cake in a moderate
oven (350 degrees) for anproximate
ly 45 minutes. Serve with whipped
cream, sprinkled with cinnamon, or
with chocolate fudge icing.
Magic Fruited Macaroons.
(Makes about 30)
% cup sweetened condensed milk
2 cups coconut (shredded)
1 cup dates (chopped fine)
Mix together the sweetened con
densed milk and coconut. Add finely
chopped dales. Drop by spoonfuls
on greased baking sheet, about 1
inch apart. Bake in a moderate
oven (350 degrees) 10 minutes, or
until a delicate brown. Remove !
from pan at once.
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■ ■ ■ ■ - ■ -
Vest Pocket Romance at the Fair
Or Man and Maid on the Meadow
Peter William Morris of Elm
hurst, N. Y., sneaks up on the fu
ture. Allergic to turnstiles since
childhood.
With moat people it’s in one
ear and out the other. Peter
eavesdrops with both ears at the
Telephone Exhibit.
. .. .
Culture wasn’t the motive be
hind this trip, but Masterpieces
of Art is one of the shows you
HAVE to see.
Hack of a horse! Must be one
of those night-mares the old man
talks about. Anyway, where does
Dobbin fit in at the Food Show?
Mind if I share the grass? I've
got Flushing Feet, too. Your
name? Joy Krumm of the Bronx? i
Don’t stare at that dress all
day. Sister. Let’s get out of this
World of Fashion and see things.
Hang on to your seat, Joy!
This Jubilee Show can't knock
us out in the aisles with their
“Gone With the WiniV’ number.
■rere*. ■M—M—nrrmmnmmnr- -—r~—rnriirarr
These Electric Utility people
think they have something, hut
wait until I take you to Niagara
on our honeymoon.
Here’s how I do. Joy. I get right up in that old streamliner.
Pull the throttle. Zing! ff'e’re in San Francisco.
—— —iruii Till Till- ■■ vM-WW/XT1
Lejt: Looks like a parachute—but it’s only a drop in the Kodal:
Show. Right: Trylon and Perisphere all bathed in blue.
1Wi
v/on*2\ ,e
An Insect?
Judge—You say your wife at
tacked you with a death-dealing
weapon? What was the nature of
that weapon?
Meeker—It was a fly-swatter,
your honor.
The Mouse
*7/ you and your mother keep nag
ging, you will bring out the animal
in me.”
“Don’t say that, Henry. We’re both
*cared of mice.”
The new summer home was
named “The Nutshell." It bore its
name but a short time because the
owner became exasperated by
boys who called nearly every day
to ask: “Is the Colonel in?"
. , ,t
The Glutton
Street Performer—Ladies and
gentlemen, in a few moments I
will astonish you by eating coal,
stones and nails. I will also swal
low a sword, after which I will
come round with the hat, trust
ing to get enough for a crust of
bread.
Voice in the rear—What! Still
hungry?
Next Best Thing
The touring dramatic company
was not having a prosperous time.
“Look here, Jinkes,” protested
the manager, addressing the tall,
curly-haired fellow who played
leading parts, “you can’t play the
Count of Goldero with a dirty col
lar like that!”
“But it’s the only one I’ve got,”
replied the other, gloomily.
“Then we’ll have to change the
bill, that’s all,” groaned the man
ager, “and play instead ‘Poverty
Is No Crime!’ ”
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^ ^ A Quiz With Answers
__ _ Offering Information \
ANOTHER on Various Subjects
-«
The Questions
1. Approximately how long is
the Panama canal?
2. How many innings was the
longest major league baseball
game ever played?
3. During what war did the Brit
ish complete the conquest of Can
ada from the French?
4. Has the South Magnetic pole
ever been reached by man?
5. What part of the edible por
tion of the average watermelon is
water?
6. Which of the Harrisons, Wil
liam Henry, or Benjamin, his
grandson, served but one month of
his term as President?
Gems of Thought
MATTER what his rank
^ or position may be, the lov
er of books is the richest and
happiest of the children of men.
—Dr. John Langford.
The faith that stands on authority
is not faith.—Emerson.
There is no dependence that
can be sure but a dependence
upon one’s self.—John Gay.
To do is to succeed.—Schiller.
Too low they build who build be
neath the stars.—Young.
The apple tree never asks the
beech how he shall grow, nor
the lion the horse how he shall
take his prey.—Blake.
7. How are fortunes told in
China?
8. How many people are killed
in this country each year by light
ning?
9. In case no candidate for Pres
ident receives a majority of the
electoral votes, how is the Presi
dent chosen?
10. On what river is the Grand
Coulee dam?
The Answert
1. Approximately 50 miles.
2. A 1 to 1 tie was played by
Brooklyn and Boston in 26 innings
in 1920.
3. Seven Years’ war (1756-1763).
4. No. Sir Douglas Mawson
came within a few miles of it.
5. Approximately 92.4 per cent.
6. William Henry Harrison, who
died one month after his inaugura
tion.
7. In China fortunes are told by
reading the lines on the soles of
the feet as well as the markings
on the palms of the hands.
8. Some 2,000 people in the Unit
ed States are either killed or in
jured by lightning each year. Of
those killed, the annual average is
about nine men to each woman.
9. By the house of representa
tives.
10. Columbia river.
Evil Means
Never let man imagine that he
can pursue a good end by evil
means, without sinning against his
own soul! Any other issue is
doubtful; the evil effect on himself
is certain.—Southey.
MILDNESS
EXTRA COOLNESS
EXTRA flavor
P7 Give ME THE ^
SLOWER-BURNING J
> CIGARETTE EVERy
TIME FOR EXTRA
MILDNESS. I LIKE ALL
THE OTHER EXTRAS
IN CAMELS, TOO.
GET THE “EXTRAS” WITH SLOWER-BURNING
i CAMELS
THE CIGARETTE OF
COSTLIER TOBACCOS
CCHOOL girls will love to wear
^ this pretty frock—and it’s so
very becoming to all of them!
Flared at the skirt, wide at the
shoulders, design No. 8763 fills
them out, at the age when they
shoot up like beanpoles. And the
high-cut princess skirt scoops in
gratifyingly at the waistline.
This pretty frock makes up
charmingly in a combination of
plaid and plain fabrics, as pic
tured, but it’s very smart in one
color, too. The two versions look
so different that you’ll really get
two fashions out of this one pat
tern. Gingham, linen, percale and
chambray are pretty for this.
Make it up, later on, in wool crepe
or challis.
Pattern No. 8763 is designed for size*
6. 8. 10. 12 and 14 years. Size 8 require*
T* yard of 35-inch material for short
sleeved waist portion, 13,4 yards for skirt.
Send order to:
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT.
Room 1324
211 W. Wacker Dr. Chicago
Enclose 15 cents in coins for
Pattern No. Size.
Name .
Address .
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Maybe your furniture isn't old.
Maybe it is lovely
underneath...
Why don’t you O-Cedar it?
Why don’t you go and get a bottle of
genuine O-Cedar Polish ... and hurry home
and have a circus? First, it cleans the chairs,
and tables, cabinets, doors and floors, takes
auay the old worn look, the muggy blurry
look, the ugly fingerprints ... and leaves
instead... the soft warm lovelier lustre of
years ago... a lustre that lasts... and LASTS.
a©bp
polish
MOPS, WAX, DUSTERS, CLEANERS AND
PLY AND MOTH SPRAY
Essence of Friendship
Sincerity, truth, faithfulness,
come into the very essence of
friendship.—William Ellery Chan
ning.
Send Your Livestock
TO
STOCK-GROWERS
AND
TAGG R
COMMISSION CO.
Omaha, Nebr.
• Get the top for your kind from
the market. Write us for best
market information—
we furnish it free of charge
Careless With Life
There is nothing of which men
are so fond, and withal so care
less, as life.
U OUTSTANDING BLADE VALUE
7 for 10 Cents
CUPPLES CO., ST. LOUIS, MO.
Inquire Within
Go to your bosom; knock there
and ask your heart what it dot!
know.