Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1957 — Page 12

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a Hom of Plenty Pie! - . .. - . ._ J . : ? V- ■ •>’ £• kk i > z 1 : .,jy l SiM 7 ' > .^ P ""; wij| ’ ft? -r '-‘■ i For fliia holiday season treat family and friends to traditional desserts, but give them a modern touch. So, by all means serve Pumpkin Pie, but for a welcome change, try this new version: Make a crisp and crunchy flaked coconut pastry crust, for your favorite Pumpkin Chiffon filling. Then add a timely decoration in the form of a toasted coconut horn with any bright candies “pouring" from it in plentiful confusion. This pie is pretty enough for a centerpiece ... delicious enough for a special party. Coconut Shortbread Crust % cup butter 1 cup sifted flour 3 tablespoons sugar 1 cup Baker's Angel 1 egg yolk —- Flake Coconut Cream butter and sugar. Add egg yolk and blend well. Add flour, mixing thoroughly. Then add coconut. Pat mixture into 9-inch pie pan. Chill 30 minutes, then bake in moderate oven (360* F.) 25 to 30 minutes, or until browned. Coed.

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Many Features Give Character To Cities Many Experiences Build Up Cities By DOC QUTGG UnMed Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK < UP>—What gives a city character? Chicago's wind? San Francisco’s hills? Istanbul’s minarets? —Milwaukee’s beer? Rome’s ruins? Houston’s millionaires? No one feature can do it. The cities that have the real, recognizable personalities — that come alive in your mind with the mention of their names—are summations of many experiences that tickle all the senses: — smells, noises, street voices, clothes, vehicles, animals, buildings, terrain, sculpture, air to breathe, way of life. And the cities of great character display great differences in sound, smell, dress, voice. An eloquent comment on these personality differences is found in the November ’Annals” of the American Society of Political and Social Science in an article on “The Urban Aesthetic” by John Ely Burchard, dean of the School of Humanities and Social Studies of the SMassachusetts Institute of Technology. Notes Noise Difference For noise differences, he notes the street-peddler chants of Naples, the bells of the betjaks in I Jakarta, the San Francisco Bay | fog horns, the shrill engine whis-

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ties at the Gare St. Lazare, the subway rumble of Manhattan, unmuffled motorcycles on the Corso. As for talk, the cities: “The sharpness of Albany, the softness of New Orleans, the flatness of Omaha, the twang of Portsmouth, N. H . the diapasons of Hamburg, the falsetto upturning! of London, the liquids of Rome or Helsinki, the wails or bleats of Bombay or Cairo.” Nor do cities smell alike- Burchard says wood smoke and manure provide the warm fall atmosphere of Bourges, coal gas cares for Birmingham or Washington, Pa., oil for Galveston, coffee roasting for Boston, and when the wind is in the southwest, Chicago knows the sick sweet odor of drying blood and recently ardent flesh.” ’ Bisarre to Careful Clothes In the matter of clothing: “The bizarre open shirt of Hollywood Vine is not the careful gray flannel of Grand Central, or the big hat of Fort Worth, or the bowler of the ’city’ of London.” How true. I got one of those big hats—a real 10-gallon Texas special—as a gift from the late Amon Carter in Fort Worth a few years ago and wore it proudly back to New York. But for how long? One day. That’s all, brother. Couldn’t stand the stares. Well. I submit that one thing the big burgs are getting together on is a braia-wearying high noise level. No less a journalistic giant than the Times of London wished plaintively the other day for the return of the tootle in auto horns. A Times editorial said: “Life has never really been the same since the electric horn, closely allied in villainy to the

' wpowy ’ ■' s ■ ' I -- W {5 SAINT OF FllißS— According to Vatican reporta, Roman Cath- i olic Church authorities are considering St. Joseph of Copertino, a 17th century Italian Franciscan friar, as a patron saint for space travelers. The above photo shows both > sides of a St. Joseph medal that has been given fliers. (C. P. ) steam whistle, took over from the rubber ball contrivance that emitted a mild and not unpleasant toot. It took some little effort to I squeeze the thing to make the | sound come out, and so there was I nothing comparable to that im- j patient banging on the button, with | resulting assaults on peace, de- ■ cency, and good manners-..” Amen. Is Detroit listening? Accommodating CAZENOVIA, N. Y. —(W — Two months after Mrs. E, R. Carson Jr. hung a freshly laundered apron up on her backyard clothesline, she took it down. She had left it up to accommodate a mother wben who nested in the apron 1 pocket, hatched five eggs and stay- ! ed there until the little wrens 1 learned to fly. Testing I WATERTOWN, N. Y. — «B — | John E. Soderquist told police the I burglars who broke into his sport- j ing goods store evidently wanted to I make sure their loot was okay, i The thieves, who stole seven guns, s five knives and 67 boxes of ammu- J nition, test-fired the guns inside j the store. Statistically speaking, if you I have an accident while driving at g 25 miles an hour the chance of I someone being killed is 1 in 300. j At 35 mph it is 1 in 115; at 45, 1 * in* 70; at 55, 1 in 40; at 65. 1 in S 20; at 75, 1 in 8. J

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