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The Frontier Woman — Although School Is Out Coming Haying Season Means Packing More Lunches By BLANCHE SPANN PEASE Hi there, all you busy peo ple! It is always a pleasure to plar a gaixien party for friends, 01 a special luncheon for the fam ily in a favorite 6pot. Nature supplies the azure cloud-check ed sky, velvety grass, and puc kish breezes. Guest* provide good fellowship and the hostes: provides good food to complete the success of the luncheon. Pretty for any kind are spec cial sandwich breads studded -with colorful fruit or nuts. Puli of flavor, they need only a sim ple spread of butter or mar garine, jelly p r e serves, cream cheese or peanut butter. Such sand w i c h breads as but ter scotch bread, nut bread, apricot bread, and brown bread are delectable Pease and subtle ways to put health-giving food values on the menu even at a party. Along with their excell ent flavor these enriched breads carry essential B-vitamins and iron, protein and food energy When planning to serve date nut or other special sandwich ROYAL THEATER — O'NEILL — Thursday, June 15 THE BARON OF ARIZONA Starring Vincent Price and El len Drew. Women fought for his kisses! Men clamored for his life! Adm. 42c plus lax 8c, Total 50c No Children's Admissions Friday and Saturday June 16 and 17 Big Double Bill BLONDIE HITS THE JACKPOT The funniest Blondie ever made! —also— Eddy Arnold in his first big screen hit! FEUDIN' RHYTHM With Gloria Henry, Kirby Grant Isabel Randolph. Tommy Ivo, Fuzzy Knight, Carolina Cotton, Mustard and Gravy, the Okla homa Wranglers. Adm. 42c plus tax 8c, Total 50c Children 10c, plus 2c lax Total 12c Matinee: Saturday 2:30 Sunday, Monday and Tuesday June 18. 19 and 20 The New Jolson Picture! Larry Parks in JOLSON SINGS AGAIN Color by Technicolor A Sidney Buchanan production with Barbara Hale, William Demarest, Ludwig Donath, Bill Goodw’in, Myron McCormick and Tamara Shayne. HEAR—I’m Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover, Give My Re gards to Broadway, Pretty Baby, Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Sonny Boy, Baby Face, After You’ve Gone, When the Red, Red Robin, Is It True What They Say About Dixie, I Only Have Eyes for You, I’m Just Wld About Har ry, Chinatown, My Chinatown, Back in Your Own Back Yard. Matinee Sunday 2:30 Adm. 42c plus tax 8c. Total S0< Children 10c. plus tax 2c Total 12« f breads for bridge or canasta parties cut them into dainty squares or "fingers.” Arrange sandwiches on platters or around fruit salad plates. You'll know how much your guests enjoy them by the way they disap pear. Sandwiches are just about the easiest food to carry on picnic or hike. Hare them wrapped well in wax paper so that they will be as fresh when you eat them as the moment you made them. Al so. a sweet spread with butter or margarine makes a good sweet sandwich that doesn't "soak." Many sandwich breads, like this orange date bread, are made by the quick muffin meth | od. It’s' a favorite with busy homemakers. ORANGE DATE BREAD Two cups sifted enriched ! flour, 3 teaspoons baking pow i der, 1 teaspoon salt, % cup sug ar, 1 cup chopped dates, 1 table | spoon grated orange rind, 2 | eggs, Vi cup milk, xk cup or | ane juice, Vs cup melted short ening. , , , . Sift together flour, baking ! | powder, salt, and sugar Add ■ I dates and orange rind. Beat eggs and add milk, orane juice, and melted shortening. Add liquid ingredients, stirring until bat-1 ter is smooth. Ba|ce in greased loaf pan in moderate oven (350 j degrees F.) 60 minutee, makes 1 loaf. Apples, cheese and nuts are a wonderful combination of flavor and crunch for a quick J bread. This fluffy - textured bread is mixed like a cake. It j slices best and is more flavor ful the day after it is baked. I Though it keeps well, a special luncheon or a midnight raid on the pantry can make a whole loaf vanish and have the family asking for more. APPLE CHEESE BREAD Two and one-half cups sifted enriched flour, 1 teaspoon bak ing powder, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon salt, xk cup shorten ing, Vi cup sugar, 2 eggs. lVt cup grated cheese, Vt cup chop ped nuts. Sift togeather flour, baking powder, soda and salt. Cream together shortening and sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs and mix well Add flour mix ture alternately with chopped apples to cream mixture. Mix well. Add cheese and nuts. Blend well. Bake in greased loaf pan, in moderate oven (350 F.) 1 hour 10 minutes. Makes 1 loaf, 4 V* x 8 Vs inches. —tfw— Subscription Winner*— Mrs. J. C. Timmermans, of , Stuart, wins a 3-cnonths’ sub scription to The Frontier to day, as does Mrs. Lowell John son, of O'Neill. j Dear Mrs. Pease: Got my strawberry bed reset this year so we’re looking for ward to lots of berries. I’ve got 500 chicks and they are 9 weeks-old now, so it won’t be long until we have fryers. I had wonderful luck with them My hou9ecleaning is done, too, and I’ve gotten a Tot of sewing done, so the spring has not been wasted even though the weath er has been rather awful. I’m so glad school is out and I don’t have to send lunches any longer, but it won’t take long until hav ing time will be hare and lunches to send again. Am en closing a couple of salad recipes. Floor Furnaces m • It's Automatic! Burns oil. No fire-tending, no shoveling of ashes. • It's Clean* No fuel-grime or dirt. • It's Real Automatic furnace Heat: Powerful—heats up to 4 or & rooms with “warm-floor” comfort. • Needs No Rasement — Ne Ducts — we can install without “tearing up” your house. • Wide Range of Sixes and Models to suit your partic ular needs: See us for the right installation for your borne. We're snaking Skis offer to induce you to buy in our glow season instead of in our Fall rush. See us now i— save money >— get this better beat; low Down Payment -•Easy Terms I Offer Good Until July 31 st Only JAM.ES DAVIDSON & SONS O’Neill * Phone 264 CHEESE AND PINEAPPLE I SALAD One - half cup grated cheese, 2 cups crushed pineapple, Vz pound marshmallows, Vz cup maraschino cherries, 1 cup whipped cream, Vi cup salai dressing Mix cheese with salad dressing and add cherrie®, cut fine, add marshmallows also cut, then add the whipped cream with the pineapple add ed. Mix well and pour in freez ing tray. CABBAGE AND PINAPPLE SALAD Two cups finely chopped cab bage, 1 cup marshmallows, Vz cup boiled salad dressing, 1 cup celery, cut fine, 1 cup crushed pineapple, Vz cup whipped cream. Mix cabbage, celery, and marshmallows and let stand for 30 minutes. Combine pineapple and 6alad dressing, mix with other ingredients, just before serving, add whipped cream This serves 8. MRS. J. C. TIMMERMANS, Stuart, Nebr. —tfw— Mrs. Johnson's Letter— * Dear Mrs. Pease: I’ve many times thought of writing you a letter but have never put those thoughts into action. As it is bad weather, it is a good day for letter wilting I like your department very much and I have gotten lots of good recipes and ideas from it. Have you ever had company and while ushering them into the living room, singing, “If I’d known you were coming, I’d baked a cake.” Here’s a recipe I’ve found that works miracles. QUICK PIE Roll 16 graham crackers real fine, 3 tablespoon powdered sugar, 4 to 6 melted tablespoons shortening. Work together and then pat into pie pan. Filling: Use prepared pudding recipes, j cook as directed only use 2 egg yolks. Cool slightly, then beat egg whites real stiff, fold egg whitess into puddin. Try the vanilla mix with cocoanut ba- j nana or what have you. Also the lemon is excellent. LEMON CHIFFON PIE One envelope unflavored gel- J atine, Va cup cold water, dissolve the gelatine in the water, 1 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind, 4 eggs, separated, % cup lemon juice, add sugar, lemon juice, and salt to beaten egg yolks. Cook over boiling water till it begins to thicken. Cool. Add dissolved gelatine to custard and stir. Add lemon rind and beaten egg whites. Here is a cake recipe that is very good and quick, frosting browns in the oven. LAZY DAISY CAKE Two eggs beat light, 1 cup sugar, beat into the eggs. 1 cup flour. 1 teaspoon baking pow der, beat 1 tablespoon butter, and Vi cup milk, bring to boil ing point and then cool. Add to mixture above and beat 1 I teaspoon vanilla- Bake in loaf. Frosting: Va cup cream, Ms cup butter, cup brown sugar. Bring to a boil, then add 1 cup cocoanut and Vz cup nut meats. Spread on cake and return to oven and brown. MRS. LOWELL JOHNSON O’Neill, Nebr. --- EMMET BRIDE . . Miss Lot tie Ann Babl (above) became the bride of John J. Janzing in a double-ring ceremony at the Church of the Epiphany at Emmet on Thursday, June 1. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Babl. They are at home on his father’s farm northeast of Emmet following their, wedding trip to the Black Hills.—O’Neill Photo Co. _ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WD-C L Irish to Elgie I Irish 6-29-49 $ 100-Lot 2 Blk 3 Hal locks 2nd Add Stuart. WD-Leo S Tomjack to Hugh, Ray & wf 4-28-50 $l-Lot 4 Blk E Fahys 2nd Add O’Neill. WD-Donald E Hinshaw to Carl Hinshaw 2-2-49 $750-SW’/4 20 29-10. WD-Bertha E Fullerton to Olive Robey & wf 6-1-48 $1 - NWV4SW!4 - SW%NW% 17 - N Vi SE y4 18-30-13. WD-James B Fullerton to Stanley Fullerton 3-19-40 $1 - s»/2 swy4 n - sy>sEy4 18-30 13. Ex Deed-Joseph Sobotka Ex to John Sobotka 2-4-50 $35-Lot 5 Blk 12 Inman. SD-A B Hubbard to John So botka 5-10-50 $ 100-Lots 9 & 10 Blk 12 Inman. SD-Peter W Duffy to Fred Colfack 9-4-41 $35-Lot 9 Blk 15 Ewing. SD-Peter W Duffy to Fred Colfack 9-4-41 $30-Lots 5 & 6 Blk 10 Ewing. QCD-Coila Colfack to Ralph Colfack 6-6-50 $l-Lot 12 Blk 15 Ewing. Mildred Derickson, Darold Hesse Wed STAR — Miss Mildred Der ickson, daughter of William Derickson, of Star, and Darold Hesse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hesse, of near Page, were married Saturday, June 10, at 2 p. m. at the Immanuel Lu theran church at Orchard. The double - ring ceremony was performed by Rev- P. J. Wirth. The church was decor- . ated with yellow roses and bri- i dal wreath. Wm. Zimmerman played Lohengrin’s “Bridal j March” as the wedding party entered The bride wore a turquoise blue suit of wool garbardine with white accessories. Her cor sage was made of delicate white iris. The bestman and matron-of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hesse, brother and sister-in law of the bridegroom. Mrs Hesse wore a grey 6uit of wool crepe with white accessories. Her corsage was of pink shat tered carnations. The bride groom wore a suit of light brown ' while his attendant wore a dark j brown suit. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs i Lee Brady, of O’Neill, sang “Be cause.” After the ceremony she sang ‘The Lord’s Prayer” ac companied by Mr. Zimmerman. Mendelssohn’s “Wedding March was used as the recessional. Immediately following t h e ceremony, Robert Miller, of Star, took motion pictures of the wedding as it was reenacted by the wedding party. A reception for the wedding party, members of the immedi ate families, and a few close friends was held at the bride s home following the ceremony The bride’s table was decorated with tall lighted tapers with white satin ribbon leading to the place cards which were tied to a yellow rose. Mrs. William Derickson, jr.. decorated the table. The 3-tier wedding cake centered the table and was baked by Mrs. Albert Derickson. Mable Jean ette Derickson was in charge of the guest book. The newlyweds left follow ing the reception for a short honeymoon at Lake Andes, . • D, after which they will bea home on a farm near Middle branch. Frontier for all kinds of minting . . . prompt deliveries. ------ O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Coe and daught er, of Ft. Dodge, la., were week-1 end gue6ts of Mr- and Mrs. E. | E. Sullivan. Mrs. Coe and Mr. Sullivan are sister and broth er. Patty Sullivan accompani ed thd Coe’s home for a week’s vacation. Venetian blinds, prompt delivery, made to measure, metal or wood, all colors-J. M. McDonald Co-, O'Neill, lit! Mrs. F. J. Kubltschek went to Omaha Monday, June 5, to meet her daughter, Helen, who was returning from college. Do not go through life with out teeth. Everyone will like you belter with dentures. — Dr. Fisher. Dentist. 2tf MONEY TO LOAN ON AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Central Finance 1 Corp. C. E. Jones. Manager O'Neill i Nebraska ■ -- SANDHILL SAL The smart woman remembers that while a bam needs paint, a woman’s face needs only a little trim. Advice should be given as carefully as perfume that costs $24 an ounce. 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