Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1942 — Page 7
DAY. MARCH 26. 1942.
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The girla come from eleven different statos The soloists are Virginia Webber of Philadelphia; Margaret Roberts. Rrookfield. O.; Barbara lligglai, Grotes. N. Y, and Agnes Hair*. Milford, Conn. Thia choir la unique In that It does not give shat In ordinarily called a concert Instead. It glv<« a service of Worship. u«lnit the outstanding anthem. <>f great compos, era and binding them Into a unified service of worship The service In gins with a cloister chorale, proceeds with a processional hymn, a choral invocation, anthems of praise and adoration, fellow ship and piayer. anthems of pry and courage and dedication: The service elvers with a recessional hymn written by the director and a choral benediction adapted from a t'aei ho-Nlovak ballad. One of the best numbers is a new setting for the Lord's Prayer by Fred E W< liber of Philadelphia, whoa.- daugh ter. a senior In the college, sings the solo. Other numbers are from the works of Hack. Ka.talaky. Palestrina, Tschesnokopf. Christiansen. Beethoven. Brahma. Gluck. Itubiiistcin. Mosart, and Sibelius The vestments worn by the choir are of striking beauty and design.
Mercy Ship Skipper X w mt Gustave Persson Under auspices of the Greek War j Relief Association, the Swedish ! motorship Mi< ilia, under the command of Gustave Persson, master, sails from New York, hound for Piraeus Greece, carrying 3.151 tons of Hour, 10 tons of medicines and medical supplies and 500,000 units of concentrated vitamins, all for the relief of starving Greece. The ship will sail with permission of the U 8. government and will be permitted to pass through the British blockade. Bate conduct has been granted by the German and Italian governments, ja, The ca-socks arc scarlet, the surplices cream color. Over the surplice bi worn a scarlet, cream-trim-m-d flood On the .tn pl lie Is a double cross which symbolise* the Joint Interest of the college In religious and social work. Tin- general public I* Invited to attend this service. No charge is made for admission An offering, however, will be taken. The choir piefers to have everybody free to conn- regardless of ability to pay Its alm is to give inspiring music for the dlfhcult days through Which all are parsing. —. — SI -Q « - ———— —• Cast Is Announced For Berne Operetta Berne, Ind March 24 The cast for the Berm- high sidiool tnervtta, "Jeanie" to Im- presented at the Heine auditorium April 2S and 30 by the acapalla choir of the B<-rni high school, was announced today by Supt K M Welfli. The leading part of "Jeanie" sill Im- played by Miss Pauline Girod <>th -r memtiers of the cast arc David Habrager. Howard Baumgartner. Daniel Eu heiilM-rgei . Sylvan Z.lereher. Betty Allie M'-ttln. LaVerth
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(Xocta/L—— ■) Dally Demeeras Betty Ctwaiu? Hmm Service Department A PH FOR IT. PATIICK'f DAT This pie is entirely Merssrt fromaay fit Patrick*' dav food wu've ever seen or served. AtWM affht. however. B will seem no different from any ether handsome maHaffUe-eovered pia. «"!••• »»« want to sprinkle tiny randy shamrerka among the peaks and swirls ad the delicate » r> nwad meringue Whan the Pie b Cat „ It’s when the pie to eve that mw*N hear those delighted “Ohs and ■Ah's” so gratifying tn a bootees’ earn. For under the snowy ’""‘ngue theybehold a teeoly-tookteg dainty green ffUmg. la faet. it w.ll look for al the world hke a green lemon pie It will taste as taam and refiwahlng as a lemon pte toe. Only there wOI be someth mg special about the flavor that makee it seem even more refreshing than a lemon pie. Perhaps youl rseogaiae this spatial Ravnr aa tone. For tin*tie a fresh limo pto mads with Base juice and grated Bate rind instead of lemon. Hera to the reeipet UNR PIE 1 baked and rooted » tatb pte 1W rape beiHag water !ZiVieira IS reps auger 4 ■op- , • then, cm-nsiareti I'i fhep. grated Ume rind A few drops sf green entering to mtenoify the enter Mil together the sugar and rornstareh. Rtir fa the boiling wat**and eook over direct boat (stirring eonatenUy) until the m ature thieksna and boib. Then net over boiling water and eook 10 "»lnut*« longer. Boat the egg yolks slightly, and beat in a little of the hot miature. Then beat the egg yolk mliters Into the hot miatore in the double boiler. Cook 5 minutes stirring constantly. Remove from over hot water. Blond m the lime juice and grated lime rhtd. Cool. Pour into a sooted baked pie shell. About an hour before time to serve the pie, make the meringue and spread over' th. cooled filling. (This is a aoft, eraamy filling. To make stiffer filling, use I tbsp, more eomatarch.) Meriagae (for D-ineh pie) R rat whites I • tb«p sugar H tap. eream es tartar Brat egg whites until frothy. Add ervam of tartar and eontinu> beating until stiff enough to hold a point. Gradually beat in the sugar .. . continuing beating until the miature is stiff and glos«v. Pile thia meringue lightly on the eooled filling seal it on»<the edge of the pie crust to prevent shrinking. Swirl or pu<l up point to make it look decorative. Bake 15 to 30 minutes . . . until a delicate brown . . . In a •l'” , i oven. 300* F„ to set the meringue so that it will hold tin ' ' meringue enol at room temperature away from drafts, as cv.d a | makes it fall and condenses moisture on top of the filling. STRETCHING THE MEAT DOLLAR Twenty eente from every dollar you spend for food should go for meat, fish, eggs, and shortening. That’s the way food apeeiaii"’* and nutritionists who arrange budgets for families figure it Thus if you have, say ton dollars a week to spend for food, two dollars of this ten will go for meat, flah, rag", and shortening. Yoe, it ean be done—and the meals still be well-rounded, hearty, and thoroughly enjoyable. But it will take careful planning and knowledge of how to buy the meat and cook it, A Few Poiatero to Help Yoe 1. Slightly smaller eggs are cheaper and of just aa good quality aa the most expensive ones. 2. Use ebecse aad eggs in plaee of meat or flah occasionally. 1 Select meat cuts that are less to demand and therefore cheaper sueh aa the shoulder, flank, breast, neek, and shank. These cheaper cute have the same food value you'd get from the more evpensivr meats. Remember, too, that bacon squares and salt pork are much cheaper than sliced bacon and can bo used for seasoning foods just aa satisfactorily—or when, you want stripe of fa* meat to lay across the breast of roasting poultry nr meat loaves. 4. Know the esaet amount of meat you need to buy for your family. Plan to have a roast or pot roast last for at least 3 or 3 meals. Otherwise, buy only the amount of meet your family will eat at one meal. RIGHT AMOUNT TO BUY FOR TOUR FAMILY For bonelewa eota sueh as ground round stock or hamburger—figure 4 to 4 err rings a pound, depending on hew hearty your family ia. For rata with some bene figwe 3to 3 oorvtags a pound. For poultry (dreoaed), allow 1 serving per pound. For raaaed rooked bonetoaa meat, each as eorasd beef, figure * to • aervinga per pound. DON’T WASTE ANYTHING 5. Save bones and trimmings for soup stock. Use meat drippings for seasonings and for fating. fi. Extend your meat (that is make it go farther) by combining it with vegetable* and cereals, sueh aa m eaaaerolo dishes, stews, meat pies, meat loaves and such. 7. Cook meat at a tow temperature to preserve all the meat juices. This longer slow eooking also redueoa Use meat shrinkage and gives a better flavor. AMERICAN CHOP SUIT Makes *k lb. pork (majtpeneive cut sueh as pork butte) servo • ! j Ih. lean pork 1 thop. sugar 1 onion, sliced 3 top. mH 2 rups celery, not tee finely rat Fi tap. pepper 1 green pepper, not too finely rat 2 tbsp, chop eaey Mace •« rap uncooked riee (if doairod) 5 rape meat stock Cut a small amount of fat from pork. Fine* in a pan and "try out." Cook pork (cut in small pieces) and onion in thia hot fat. When partially cooked, add eelery, green pepper, uncooked rlee, stork, sugar, salt, pepper and ehop auey saueo, Cover and Ist cook atowly for 40 minutes. This makes fl servings. Cserriff* ivst H a—, Owt«r, fat. - —- If you have sny specific cooking problems, send a letter requesting Information to Betty Crocker in care es thio newspaper. You will receive a prompt, personal reply, ffloaee enclose I cent stamp to cover postage.
Hpruner. Tiutnati Gotlrclialk. Calvin S< hin Ml Cai men Im-liiimii. Norlicit NyHoler. Kail llagraw aud Jacqueline Spruag’’''- — —— Orders Freezing Os News Print Prices Waxingiun. March 28 (VP) Acting price uilminlstralor John E. Hanim today buued a temporary order fleeting niaxiinuiii standard iii’wa prim price, al 45” a ton for the oral *'* day.. The order will go lulo effect April 1 and will expire May 3®.
EL IX)RA FARMS DISPERSAL SALE Os All Our Grade and Some Registered GUERNSEY and JERSEY CATTLE 25 — HEAD OF REGISTERED — 25 GUERNSEY SPRINGER COWS Thia offering will eonaiiit of top animal, including many Ireah and near by aprlnger. Alan a few young reg Mered liull. Alao three (itiernxey herd built, two. (our and alt year* old 'I hl* la a qualify offering of the best animal, aelected from our fatnou* KI Hora Herd WEDNESDAY. Aoril 1.1942 At El Dora Farm-*V 2 mile watt of Lima on St. Rt. 81 13B— HEAD OF GUERNEV AND JERSEY CATTLE—I3B Thia flue offering loi.ainta of 2» full blooded Jer.ny cowt. all under five years old; 110 Grade Guernaey eowe and holfertt from one to five years old Almut SO of the aliove rattle will be freah or cloae-up apring era by day ot tale. Thera tallle are ail from KI Hora Farm’s famed milking herd and are proven producer*. Flac. and Time: The aale will be held under cover regardle.. of th« weather, at El Dora Farm*, located mile west of Lima, on I'. S. Route 81. commencing at 10:00 A. M Health: Every animal in the sale It in a clean and healthy condition and are Bang and T B tested. Tout lunpectiou invited. Wh wuji oiue you to <ouit- to El Dora Farm any time and look over tine offering Tenoo: Ca.b Jaineb G. Mackeiuit*, Owner Roy b JuUuraa 4 iaon, Auctioawr.,
Humin explained that on or before the eapiraiiou date a “permanent price ceiling would be issu-d The price Hated i* that which lia prevailed .Ince April I. 193*. The definition of standard newa print conforms to that used by the treasury to describe new* print that may be Irrought into the I’ S duty free. o o o | TODAY'S COMMON ERROR I Farmers "raise" crops. <alllc | chicken., but parents "rear" or | | “bring up" children 0 P
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