Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 306, Decatur, Adams County, 28 December 1939 — Page 5

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DECAT IT. DAILY DEMOCRAT Till RsDAV, DECEMBER 28, 1939

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CtocLe/t- »» v a w prepared by Daily Democrat—Betty Crocker Home Service Department A GOOD OLD AMERICAN CUSTOM On* of the grartoua old-time cu-'otn. m thia ... intry v. a ' mt nl the men calling on their women fri< n<!« on A' wY> ar Ph tm. n a proup of girh—or older women -would "receive" together in one horn.. I where a" their mt-n friend* •nd relative* would come calling noma time during the afternoon. fou - r **. th**** were refretthmtnt'. -u«ually wine . r ten and rake. JtOt'l and Silver Cake, Pound t ake and F'ruit Cake were the favorite* Hut moat often it wbm a Cold and Silver Cake, cut in dainty lie.. . ti n lay on the wiwy fringed napkin« tn the old diver cake btirk.' - v. hwh these hoateMe* pas Mod to their men gueit*. It’a quite eaey to underhand, too, the popularity of th, eak« because it is really two cake* m on« a rich yellow .'ake, i.. ,l I„ V ,, silvery-looking white cake. Os cour.—. being two eak. n ..n.-, it ■« a* far,a* two rake*. So, you sec, it's ideal for large gathering Tha - why I’m recommending it to you now fur your New V ir'.< h.Kpitalily as well a* for church gathering*, club meetings and ail fort* of parties. Here is the recipe: (■old and Silver ( .ike (.old Part ; t*p. single action baking ■ ’4 cup shortening (part butter | tier (for double art mo I.; nr for fbr."il powder, follow the ru'l g ii 1 cup sugar by manufacturer) .; egg yolks t-p. -alt 1 i cups cake flour >, cup thin milk ~r I t-p. lemon flavoring I'j cup* all purpose flour Io save tune and isl. it before mixing thia eake, turn oi a gu•ate the oven, prea-e the baking pan and line it with par ■ flour, measure it. and ift it w,th the baking ~ -A.j. • an l a.' It part; also, cream the shortening and sugar together fe, each p . Cream shortening, add sugar gradually, and cream unt i t! iffy. Hlend in egg yolks which have been beaten until thick and lem.mcoiored ‘nt past 2 niin'it. <i. hilt flour once before measuring. ft flour, baking powder and alt together, and add to crentri.d in ' "• alternately with the milk. Blend in the flavoring. Lit stand in a cool place while mixing SILVER PART. Silver Part d«. (for <1 ible m' mi I d ug •4 cup shortening ipart butter powder, follow the rule gum for flavor) I.v o n .tn. turer) 1 cup sugar * 4 *.jt, bait l’» cup cake flour cup thm milk It- p. aln - ■ I tt.Tv 1' flip iill purp" •• f. :r '■ f p va' la 2 t-p. ;ng!c action b.i- r ? y- : « / v < Ham fhorU ninif. a*i4 *i»ar tiailually, ar I •.u r ’ • Sift flour once before m< a*uring. S.i tl ,L ik p j t • t* thcr. an-J adif to <r< ain«(| i a!t< rn:.’( :, .;’.h f» n, i.. it,< n ! R Ihrertimw for Placing llathr* in Pan and Baking Drop batt* iby «p"<.nluh in'o w* II ur> a• <1 ;tf I r . . 1 ■ • • pan, *4 by 12% inch*- .< < and 2% inrhrg 4* 'pt. ait* • •• • - 11A i. nn4 GOLI) bath »* until ail i* g-<4, (>•.! tin <•<>!.!> i . before U'inp i< it through batter Itfigthw •• with 1... at • us ’* ’ - ’> inch. Bake 15 to 50 niinu** in a n !• ».»•• ■ • f’. When cake m cool, ne it u*th your favorite •’ 3 I ,vh ’• ■< . , r . Be!* ,*••.' ktt 1 !-<■ ?.(•■• la an • •• . i IbiUraf 1 *k*’ It lo*'k-* a* 4tat» * ” ■ : • , a* I ■ r I - only it ever »*> much <a rr to i / < If y .4 14-- thi ».( p*\ *'• tn lb’ / • . r< w p ’»**r an 4 <■: a •’an" • i a , . ■ < SMASHING IN THE NEW YEAR THE ;oki<| old custom of iiniashifig itt the New Y'ar will prnlianly not !*• followed thin year in lAenmarl It too . flOWdive of ;or raid". This m< afi : that many little boys will lie d.'firivi'd of the fun of snia-'ling old pp i . ; < f crockery against their ip -iglioor'.. d.".ry aiwl th . !! a! > deprived of the treats which u-ed to follow tin non announcement of the New Year.

In th* old day-*, th*- • b< > would •>ave old bi* of worthl* cro* k» tv f'-r !• fi’ * ah» ;«<l < ' tin • At d th« mud popular tnan in t"*n <»r Village would b* *he Uh.’ Wl.O had th’ gnatr-t numb* r of old pot' arid bowls smashed again t th* door. !' .< ha U , of th I. . ; v ;1 *ui»po-*d to ru h out ai d ry t-» ra h his noisy g* t- who would make a pr« t» n-c «»f runni* g a'vay af’«r th * bombardment. Bit th . g i<K*x were careful not to run to (|Ut»’kly brrauftr, when they w«r j caught, they were invited into th*hou*' and treated U> t.»k* i-, • 00k,.and hot doughnut Sum* h<»w, thoM*- hot dnnghnu* * Muind mighty g"'»d f r N*» w \* .o ' Eve right H r«- and r w m \ ’ • ici -fl»ven th"'gli u«- won th* * P« r fig any •* h n*. . I ■■ t j r • . <lr» iglif i' i’ 4 ». "*f* ' ar I apt a*, a go *! old Am* t an cu ' for any winter night. That a why I'm giving y i th) rreip* for *nm*- truly d* li < i doughnut* ymi ean make with ■ u..T milk. .Mak. H. m <»r N« •.? ! Y« ar’.« Eve nr for nnv other w n ter entfitai mg. And r*m* 01-' they ffo ov*r big with *he inornmg < up of roffc*-. Sarrf '1 ilk I loir: Ini’. 2 tb.«n. shortening \ cup sugar <oip.i all pu*po . flour ■i •»n baking p >wdtr ’ • t>p. <alt I , . p t-p. cinnamon •\ cup milk * **amth* hortening add «ttgar gradually, and *r» am ti. »* ugi l,’ Add th* w« I! beaten rvg >«ft Dm flour otirr before mi.».yring. . f* ; floor, baking poa4* r, ar and I ‘picei together and add to tiui 'i/iaintil Hiivfilln ta It •. r t «/ v* >*L

i Teamed mixture alternately w.’h v-arm phi. < t drain th<« u-.:hly, i If you have aoy apecifT cock r»*> problem*, tend ,i letter rc<|ue*tiHg mformattoa to Betty Qro.ner m care o< th., r»r a nap*' v ou w*H rece /* j t prompt, personal reply. P’t’M enclose 3 cent »L «* » over pottage

BRITAIN PLANS I FOR RATIONING Sugar And Meat Io Be Included In Hationing lan liar) M Umdon I*** UP . . HUHUIK • » • « ii • $ '. ti »1/ » ind in* i Ih' i.Hioi Hlii Hl iKar * 111 •*< Ih« tjiih* of t|i« »if latioot' ’ h«’ f*»’ • •«' l> |»‘ " ' I: -r i |»M t I«hi > b. ’l IhO ii|< in»l h»l • I !‘«»h UH ■ • ' I'.l* Il |MH W»’« k » l > i*“Mn • Auiunul ul oua»*» i * t

D - milk. Tl ; mak. about 2’* 4- Jen d*» ,r • ( lull Ihiuirh Tin* a »"ft <! ii- .-o v >i will fln I it ■ a i ’ to I .indl' if >.. i will chill it in the r< frig* ratui lor an h- ur Ix-ior* vo . r"ll »t out, I urn * thn < hill* d dough on*u a * <”v*r*-*l mixing b aid A <?n-h tow. I or pier, of light w* ght canva Mill *!*». Hub ftonr into this doth to ke<p •ht dmigh from "ticking !<• it. tnd th« d i;.”i will not Im- ab-orbitig additio*ial Hour n it *l-• wh* n ,v*»ii fol! it out on a ■ ”' ,ur i of th*- dough .it a tin - ard roll it out gently 1 1 to in< hth< I. ('u* With a doi.ghnu’t i u»’« - ard «B'-p the emu. - oi <!• ugh into h -t laid Hu* to I rv li*»n’intit* ILiv. the hrd or c-< . • fa! ah it ■ I m< . d»* p m a heavy V.-*tb llt ‘ ab'”lt 1 f **('! of , fa! I The la- h uld b. al |- I |.n;*4 hrowr .n th. f;V n o*| it I • t! •; - ■ an dropped m‘o th. fa*. Th*dough cooh th* a Ltth oit should b* Im tw. * * :7»* and •* F. A hen j. uh. of bn .4 If’ L n I arn frying Fry * n!y a manv ; d" <gh-nt at a tin e a* can turn«*d * a *l, Av (>on .» a d-’Ugh- ' nut t *. to jti.t . of tb< ta* j afid fir ! I”-g h«»w a lift!* color, turn it over Th*-n turn again A a ttie undt • I ■ m ■ • [brown. Lift from tat when completely brown ah* ut 3 minute**, I * a Jong 2-t.md f*ok md hand'.1 carefully *» «* not »« pr«k th’ . do Ighnu! Ilram over the k< *.ll* - ■ • bt iwn 'i * f 1 •• ■ i.ij • i m a i.uini •*!«.< t.. Ar .in lb.. .ihtLlv

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a POTATO CHIPS i u ii ii 2b v C 11 EON ( 1.l B GINGERALE 4 qt». Z9C OLEOMARGARINE, Sure Good 2 lbs. 19c < IIEESE, W isconsin (ream lb. 2ic ( RAN'BERRY SAl’< E. Dromedary 2 cans 25c ITU II COCKTAIL, k&P 2 cans 25c PEAS, lona 3 .Xo. 2 cans 25c ( OR.X or TOMATOES, lona I .Xo. 2 cans 27c SEEDLESS RAISLXS . I lbs. 27c NONE SC( li MLX( E MEAT ___. 2 pkgs. 25c DOLE’S PINEAPPLE GEMS can 10c PINEAPPLE .11 K E, A&P 16 oz. can 25c MCSTARD, llarbauers . . quart 10c \M' Sol I I WIST BREAD 3' - xjc RED MARASCHINO ( BERRIES I oz. hot. 19c DILL PICKLES 2-qt. jar 25c I-RESH ( I ( EMBER Pl( KLES pint jar 10c BEANS, lona with Pork . . 2 Ib. cans lie SPAGHEITI or MACARONI, Encore 3-lb. pkg. 21c PEANI T Bl ITER, Sultana . 2-lb. jar 23c OLIVES, lona Plain . Hl 1 2 -oz. jar 19c SALAD DRESSING, Ann Page quart jar 27c SPARKLE GELATIN DESSERTS 3 pkgs. 10c BORDO I N PITTED DATES 2-tb pkg. 25c MIXED M TS lb2lc i.if.nr (»< i(m h COFFEE 3 39C in lif 10l S \ITI.i:s () lbw. 2.H will 11 not M Mil h (I caiiM J.' M I vN(.EI{INI > J dnz. X*»c \ITI.I. 11l TTI.lt 7'. Ib. tar d'h M\HsHM ’.I I Irtlfl 2 I Ih pkgM,. tv ION\*<MOA .’lh. IhivlTi \M’ f.01.1/EN BA N I \M ((H<N PL AN I I IH I 11. It 2 Ih. jar 2ic Wledi kernel, van |li<- 1'1.1.S N \PIII \ SO\|* (> liar- 2m Farm Fresh Produce Pascal Celery - ioc ICEBERG LET I'l CE, Large and < risp 3 lor 17c ORANGES, ( alii. Natels, Med. Size 2 <loz. 35c Po l VKIES, I . S. No. I Mich. 15-lb ( on. Bag 29c ( ARROTS, California bunch 6c GR \PEI jU 11. Icxas Marsh Seedless 10 tor 2'‘c ( \I>B kGE. Solid Green Ib 3c ORANGES 20 57c Co<v|),|«r Wr q” ♦»*! Q.d ’ Meat Department iin in si <ji \i i n vi ihl iowi > i i-itii i - (H It 81.1 I IS t.O\ I.RNMI N I INSI’I ( 11 l» I’KIMI "11 I B 111 I I SMOKED PICNICS 'ij.' .i (mid -hankie 'll HAM ROAST CO. I re«h I’lcnu >l'le a ... Ih. 12 C i eaii I i-ndet I Ur pkg. Brvakta*l 'ii .ii ( ined __ BACON BACON I'lllfllc** .Hid I (Tin I call and I rim ib- 15c ,K 19c riik'til. Iri'hlHkv' lb I7< SaiiMUgi'. I’uri'l>»rk (Htl eh. ilri MM il Hi I m '' O I'iih. Hi. pollot k. bont los Ib Beef, fresh grountl 15c J i laddoci', b<»nrlcs.« Ib Lx pound Perch, boneless Ib 19c Pork Liter, fresh Ib 10<l

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