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Vegetables Add Zest: to Heavy Holiday Menus

By BARBARA BROEKING FAMILY TABLES are sagging from. the weight of heavy Thanksgiving feasts, and appetites, too, are weary. Welcome to the eye and to the left-over turkey trimmings is a fresh, raw appetizer to awaken taste desires, Green, ‘crisp celery,

now in abundance from the California market; snowflake cauliflower, carrot curls and olives combine to make a delectable “awakener.” Serve it with the caulifiower broken into flowerets and a sauce

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sauce, or in ketchup stepped up

with horseradish and a dash of .

tabasco. " ” » " CELERY is highly recommended in balancing the meal, for aside from its recommended nutritive values, it is low in calory content, highly alkaline and therefore easy on extra pounds. Besides the many regular recipes which include celery, such as soups, stuffings, creamed dishes and salad—try pressing some and serving the juice as a morning appetizer, ° Along with beet tops, celery greens are- delicious in soups, so don't toss Him ay.

FOR THOSE WHO , preles caul-

flower cooked, here's how to pre-

pare it. Remove outer stalks and leaves; (don’t throw away stalks; peel and . dice them; cook in boiling, salted

Council Will Hear Mrs. Noid

? ie Alice Peery Noid, ’ Chicago, Camp Fire Girls field supervisor, will address the Camp Fire council meeting next Tuesday hight In the Y. 'W. C.. A. Plans will be made for the regional conference to be held here in April. ji The Luther GuE lick award badges will be presented to Arthur Baxter, Mrs. Peter C. Reilly, and to Mrs. # Anvey Baker for the late Mr. Baker,

Mrs. Noid also will speak to Indiana Camp Fire leaders at a ‘dinner meeting Monday in the Y.W.C.A. She will be here until Thursday for a work session with Miss Oranda Bangsberg, local Camp Fire executive.

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Cleanliness Saves Food Scraps

These days when there are so many people hungry throughout the world, it is every woman's duty to help in food conservation. There is no better place to begin than In your own refrigerator.

sowbits of food that otherwise would be wasted may be saved up for casseroles or soups. Set one day a week aside for “scrap day” and experiment with new ways to use up the leftovers. Help prevent these food scraps from molding by making sure that the refrigerator jars and plastic dish covers are always immaculately clean before any food is put into them. Also, keep your refrigerator

sanitary by removing the racks and|, ,

giving the inside walls a soap and water bath every week.

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BAKED CAULIFLOWER AND CARROTS

1 head cauliflower 3 tbsps. butter or margarine 3 thsps. flour ‘1% c¢. milk 2 c. cooked, sliced carrots Salt, pepper, paprika 1 c. buttéred crumbs

Separate cauliflower into flowerets. Cook in boiling, salted water until tender; drain, place in casserole. Meanwhile, melt butter or margarine, blend in flour. Add milk, Cook over hot water, stirring, until smooth and thickened. Add carrots, season to taste with salt, pepper ard paprika. Pour over cauliflower. Top with crumbs, Bake in hot oven, 400 degrees F., 20 minutes, or until crumbs are brown, i Serves six.

Party Is Planned

The Women’s auxiliary to the Athenaeum Turners will meet at 6 p. m. Monday in the clubrooms for a dinner and business meeting. A Christmas party will be held and gifts exchanged. Mrs. Clarence R. Greene is hostess.

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Reception Follows Wedding Ceremony

Miss Louise Hercamp and J. Robert Stotts were married in a 4:30

p. m. ceremony yesterday in the Hansing Park Christian church. The Rev. Clifford Matheson read the VOWS. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hercamp, 3354 S. Rural st, and Mrs. Anna Wilson, 3020 N. Capitol ave, is the bridegroom's mother. A gown of white lace and net was worn by the bride and she carried a white Bible topped with gardenias. Couple's Attendants Miss Carrie Sharp was the bride's only attendant and Carl W. Stotts was his brother's best man. John Lucas Jr. and Elza Robertson Jr. were ushers. Rovena and Penny Sue Lucas were flower girl and ringbearer. A reception was held in the home of the bride's parents. A dinner was held for the wedding party and the immediate families at the Marott hotel.

Toasted .Rolls Save On Butter

Clever folks are buttering their rolls a butter-saving way today. To copy their canny trick, here's the how of it. Melt just a little butter in’ a skillet. Cut rolls in half, place them cut side down in the melted butter in the skillet. Keep the heat low and discover that the ‘rolls toast lightly in the skillet while absorbing an even, buttery coating at the same time. Result: Crisp hot rolls with buttery flavor—and expensive butter saved.

Clean Fixtures

Metal fixtures such as door knobs, door hinges, metal racks and radiators can be cleaned easily with a stiff brush and hot soapy water.

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