Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 50, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1926 — Page 10

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N^TE —The Times will pay $1 for each recipe submitted by a reader and printed in this column. One recipe is printed daily, except Friday, when twenty are- given.-. Address Recipe - Editor of The Times Checks will be mailed to winners. Write only one recipe, name, address and date on each sheet. ( SALAD DRESSING WITHOUT OIL Two-third cups vinegai;,. one-half cup ugar, two raw eggs beaten, two 'teaspoons salt, one teaspoon mustard \ne teaspoon butter. Mix the dry ingredients. Stir the vinegar • in; thkn cook until smooth. Beat the ogA and stir the cooked mixture slotwy into them.'*' Return to fire, jitir Until the eggs are cooked but do not *t boil. Stir butter in last. Thin rwiUlheavy cream. Mfl. M. E. Crawford, 1644 Central Ajdp Indianapolis. EGGLESS FUDGE CAKE S Two tablespoons of butter or other shortening, one cup of granuTated sugar, one-fourth cup of boiling water, two tablespoons of cocoa dissolved in the hot water, one cup “of sour milkAone arid three fourths -cups of Hour, orie level teaspooi) of ..soda, one-half teaspoon variflla arid a pinch of salt. Cream butter and sugar. Sift dry ingredients together -and add to creamed butter alternately with the liquids. Peat thoroughly. .Bake in layers in a moderate oven. *Filling: One and one-half tablespoons ■■ of cocoa, one and one-ltelf tablespoons of , porpstarch, one cup of " sugar, three-fourths cup of water; one-half teaspoon of vanilla. Cook until thick,. Let c.ool and' place between layers. Mrs. Cora B. Fox, Greenfield, Ind. AMBER MARMALADE Shave fine one orange, one grapefruit and one lemon, rejecting only the seeds and cores. Measure the fruit and add' three times as much water. Let the fruit stand over night. Next morning boil the mixture for ten minutes only. Stand another and next morning add pint for pint of sugar. Boil steadily until the mixture jellies. Seal wijlle hot. This amount will make about (‘waive glasses of delicious marmalade. Mrs. Charles Enery, ,1123 N. Garfield Ave., City. jA ZZ PIE One cup sugar, and one-half 'cup butter creamed together; add one beaten egg and one-half cup of milk, one-half cup English walnut cut fine, one cup little seedless raisins. Bake between rich pie crusts. Mrs. N. E- Watkins, 1356 8. East St. lElwood, Ind. PECAN JELLY A delicious %andwich may be made by putting pecan meats through food chopper and them with enough jelly to spread nicely. Mrs. Anna Shields, 1412 La AGENTS GIVEN PfIZES ... / Plans for Boosting .State Fair Given at Meeting. Prizes of $25 each were awarded by the State Board of agriculture to three of approximately fifty county agents who met at the Statehouse Thursday to offer suggestions for boosting attendance at the State fair. The three winners, whose suggestions were considered best, were Roscoe Frazier of White County agent: H. E. Acker*) nos Delphi, ■ Carroll County agent, and 41. s. Benson of .Vincennes, Knox County agent. -The other ninety-one counties in I Indiana should be interested in the success trt the 1926 State fair as Marion C.ounty, or Indianapolis," declared Governor Jackson, who welcomed the group. FORTUNE IN RUGS BURNS Uu tutted Pre*x BLOOMFIELD, N. J„ Juty 9. Eire destroyed the Essex County carpet cleaning plant here and burned yp $115,000 worth of rugs and carpets Which wealthy residents of this Vicinity had sent for summer cleaning. Os the total, $75,000 worth were owned by Mrs, H. M. Crreen. sister of Princess Anastasia , of Greece.

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