f~ HOUSEHOLD HI NTS : j By Mrs. Brevy Miller Phone 2-4051 i Rich Hot Cross Buns. 1 cup scalded milk 14 cup shortening >4 cup granulated sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon granulated sugar 2 tablespoons lukewarm water. 1 fresh yeast cake 1 rgg, beaten 1 teaspoon cinnamon Vi teaspoon allspice. % cup seedless raisins 314 to 4 cups sifted ailpurpose flour Melted fat 1 eggs white • 1 cup confectioners’ sugar 2 tablespoons not water V4 teaspoon vanilla flavoring Combine first 4 ingredients in large mixing bowl. Cool until lukewarm. Mix 1 teaspoon sugar with lukewarm water. Crumble yeast cake into it; let soften. Stir; add to first mixture. Stir in egg, cinnamon, allspice, raisins, and as much of tne flour as can be stirred into dough. Place in greased bowl; brush with melted fat. Cover with clean towel; let rise in warm place (80 to 85 de grees F.) until double in bulk. Then turn onto lightly floured board. Knead lightly about 1 minute. Shape into 2” balls; ar range side by side in greased 9”x9”x2” pan or on greased cookie sheet. With greased scis sors, snip a deep cross in top of each bun. Brush with egg white. Cover with clean towel; let risfe in warm place (80 to 85 degrees F.) until double in bulk. Bake in hot oven, 425 degrees F., 25 min Turn out on cake rack to cool. Combine remaining ingred ients; fill cross on each bun. Makes 16 buns. To vary: When stirring raisins into dough, add 3 tablespoons finely chopped candied orange or lemon peel and 3 tablespoons finely chopped citron. Quick Hot Cross Buns. Vi cup plus 2 tablespoons milk i fresh yeast cake cup granulated sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon Vi teaspoon allspice Vi cup seedless raisins 2 to 2 Vi cups packaged biscuit mix 1 egg white Vt cup confectioners' sugar 1 tablespoon hot water Vt teaspoon vanilla Scald milk; cool until luke warm. Crumble yeast into it; let soften. Stir in sugar, cinnamon, allspice, raisins and enough bis cuit mix to make dough that can be handled easily. Mix well. Turn out on lightly floured board. Turn dough over three times; knead gently for 1 minute. Shape into 2” balls. Arrange in greased 8"x8"x2" pan or on greased cookie sheet. With greased scissors, snip a deep cross in each bun. Brush buns with egg white. Cover with clean towel; let rise in warm place (80 to 85 degrees F) until double in bulk. Bake in moderately hot oven, 425 degrees . F., 15 to 20 tvith the 0oloM p-^‘/iade by the makers of Vj the Hammond Organ INCREASE YOUR MUSICAL FUN by adding the amazing Solovox to your piano. • Adds many instrumental ef fects — violin, saxophone, clari net, cello, flute, and many others. • Play the melody on the Solo vox with your right hand, piano accompaniment with your left hand. • Easy and much more furt than playing piano alone. • Attaches to your piano and Will not mar finish or affect op eration or tone of your piano. • Come ia today to hear and play the Solovox. Free Lesson. • Convenient terms if you wish. Schmoller fir Mueller Piano Co. 1212 O Street minutes. Cool. Combine remain ing ingredients, and fill cross on top of each bun. Makes 12 buns. Blackberry Cake. 1 cup sugar Vi cup lard or butter 2 eggs 1 cup blackberry Juice, 1 cup berries 1 teaspoon soda dissolved in 2 table spoon warm water 1 teaspoon baking powder 2 Vi cups flour Vi teaspoon cinnamon Vi teaspoon cloves Vi teaspoon allspice Vi teaspoon salt t teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon vanilla Bake in oven 375 degrees till done. Contributed by Mrs. Stella Moore. Spired Devils Food Cake. 2 cups brown sugar 1 cup butter 2 eggs 1 cup butter-milk 3 cups flour 4 squares melted cooking chocolate 1 Vi tablespoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon allspice 1 teaspoon cloves t teaspoon soda dissolved in Vi cup boil ing water 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream sugar and butter and add to well beaten eggs, then add milk, choco late and beat flour in lightly, adding a tespoon of vanilla and spices. Add soda dissolved In boiling water. Add soda dissolve In boiling water. Bake in la* *r cake tins in a moderate oven 350 degrees for about 30 minutes. Contributed by Mrs. Lenora Miller. Maraschino Cherry Cake. 2 Vi cups sifted cake flour lVi cups sugar 3 Vi teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt Vi cup spry % cup milk V4 cup m. cherry juice 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 teaspoons almond extract 4 eggs whites unbeaten 18 tn. cherries well drained and very finely chopped Vi cup walnuts very finely chopped Sift flour, sugar, baking powder and salt Into mixing bowl. Drop in spry (no creaming needed) Combine milk and m. cherry Juice. Add *4 cup of this liquid, add flavoring ex tract. Beat 200 strokes for two minutes by hand or with mixer at low speed. Scrape bowl and spoon or beater. Add remain ing liquid and egg whites. Beat 200 strokes add cherries and nuts, blend. Frosting. 2 tablespoons spry 2 tablespoons butter 1 teapson vanilla Vi teaspoon almond Vi teaspoon salt 4 cups sifted sugar 9 tablespoons scalded cream Combine spry, butter, vanilla, almond and salt. Beat in Vi cup sugar. Add hot cream alternating with remaining sugar. Beat well after each addition. Add only enough cream to make a nice spreading consistency. Add few drops red coloring. The cook-book will be completed about the first of June. Be sure to send in your favorite receipe. Household Hints.... To keep raisins from sinking to the bottom of your cake, roll in butter before stirring into the batter. I r—-. " » S HO WALTER ROOFING CO. Dealers in Inselstone and Inselbrick Insulation See us for price on BUILT UP ROOFS 233 North 22 2-2493 Lincoln, Nebraska QUALITY PHOTOS Lower Prices—Faster Service PHOTO NOOK • a m. to 9 p.m. and Sundays 1443 “O” Street Lincoln, Nebr. FAIRMONT qJuxdiL A MILK IN THE NEW PAPER CARTON At Your Favorite Store COMPLETE FUB SERVICE HORACE E. COLLEY “Trust your furs with a furrier” 1745 South 11 . 3-6582 Social Briefs j By Basilia Bell * Mrs. Anna Gamble was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil lard Shepard over the week end. Mrs. Gamble is from St. Joseph, Mo. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Willard Shepard are to spend a few days in St. Joseph visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wil ber Gamble. * 0 * Mr. Odessa Johnson, who was operated on recently is up and around again. * * * Rev. B. T. McDaniel, pastor of the Church of God in Christ of Lincoln, and overseer of the church in this state, has returned from a trip to Kansas City, St. Louis and Memphis, Tennessee. * * * Mrs. Helen Bradford accompa nied her husband, Elder M. J. Bradford, to Omaha Sunday where he is pastor of the mother church of God in Christ. * 0 * Little Miss Phylis Bradford was presented with a certificate for meritorious work at her school last week. Rev. Trago McWilliams preached the sermon at the City Mission Friday evening. 0 0* The Urban League glee club is singing May 9th at St. Paul Meth odist church. * * * Charles Goolsby is in Iowa City, Iowa, this week end attending an Alpha Phi Alpha initiation at the University of Iowa. * * * Mr. Son Bizer announces the coming event of his marriage to Miss Mamie Berry which will take place in August. The date will be announced later. The reception will be held at the Urban League. * *> * New Babies—A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean February 28. The name of the baby is Candace Lynn. Also a baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kimbrough last Sunday morning. The baby has not been named. * * * Mr. Kimbrough’s brother, Irven R. Kimbrough, of Oklahoma City, spent the week end here. He was accompanied my Mrs. Kimbrough. * * * Mrs. Hazel Sharron and son of Omaha are visiting Mr. Sharron’s mother, Mrs. Lulu Walker. Lest We Forget Mrs. Ola Baker. 1916 Vine street. Mr. Jeff McWilliam, University hospital. Mrs. Lillian Powell, 1949 Vine street. Mr. James Watkins. 708 No. 22ud. Mrs. Hazel Layer, 844 C street. Mrs. John Miller) 309 So. 20th street. 15th Annual Style Show To Be Presented Mar. 29 The Annual Urban League Style Review will be presented Monday, March 29 at 8 p. m. at the Urban League building. Amid a background of beauti ful scenery the “New Look,” Fashionable Creations, and the most recent models will be pre sented in a dassling display. Even the tots will preen their wings in what will be the most recent styles about calculated to hold your interest. This is the 15th annual performance of this affair by the League and the committee in charge of promoting this year’s review are confident that for the number sty ing, the variety of models and the general interest, it will exceed that of any preceding style show. 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