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THURSHLY, MAY 17

Campers’ - Reunion Set

Event Slated For Sunday

A campers reunion will ‘be held

at the Girl Scout Camp

Del] wood Sunday afternoon

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| Eat Well-for Less—

Try a Danish Cold Table fo

Imported Hafnia Ham Is Tasty

By GAYNOR MADDOX . ' COPENHAGEN —Esper-

The Junior camp committee in gerde 18 a little fishing town

charge of arrangements includes .John Clark, Betsy Turner; Betty

Cathanne

Dilley, Judy Dickinson. Blackwéll, Jerry: 1,ou Smith, Pen

ney Smith, Kay Saxten and Sara

Beth. Sparks. Nase-bag lunch and. grou

’ p sing ing will be inéluded in the pro gram. Parents will make tour of the camp. .

Miss - Dorothy Jean' {metth. is

camp director. Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Kuerst-have charge af Cam Dellwood promotion. Mr. anc “Mrs. Richard Layton are Dell 3 Wood chairmen. :

Alumnae to Meet, The Mount St : Club will meet tonight th home of Miss Rernarda Mat thews, 966 N. Graham Ave, Hon

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or, guests will be mothers of the

members,

Speaker N

amed

Mrs. Noble Reynolds will speak

at the 7:30 p.m. dinner meeti of the Wabash Chapter, tomorrow in the Hawthorn Room

Joseph Alumnae

about 20 miles from Copenhagen on the sound between Denmark and Sweden. We paused there on a chilly mornings for hot coffee and Amazing pastries chocolate suspended in buttery tenderness stuffed to exploding Whipped cream. . Then we drove Jfurther along the sound across (rich farm country, -” p. Xe the RX Wogan to (THe we 1 reached Fredenborg (Palace of o.Peace), the summer residence

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ftone’s throw. from the summer palace “lies a handsome inn . called Store . Kro, with open _ fireplaces and tables covered : with cloths of Copenhagen blye. There,” A, Hogsbro Holm, secretary-general of the Danish

Agricultural Council, gave us a regal party—a Danish cold table.

When we get home to the

ng United States again. we’ ong gain, we'll have

a Danish cold table but on a less staggering scale,

with

DANISH TREAT—Serve even slices of mild-cured imported wedges of pork liver paste with dark bread and butter.

We'll use our Danish platter with its blue and white pattern and on it place even slices of imported Hafnia ham (it comes to the United States in cans weighing from two pounds), and slices of Danish salami and

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then mounds of pork“ liver paste (it comes in four-ounce cans) cut in wedges. There will be dark bread and

butter and watercress and radishes, and for those who want it, Danish beer,

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CHOOSE AS MANY AS YOU

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Treat .

Hafnia ham, smoky salami and

| Friday's Menus

BREAKFAST: Canned blended orange and grapefruit juice, scrambled eggs with fried tomato rings, enriched toast, butter or fortified margarine, marmalade, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: asparagus soup, crackers, frankfurters on warm rolls, canned apricots, tea, milk. DINNER (Danish Cold Table): Sliced Danish ham and salami, wedges of pork liver paste. watercress, radishes, fresh cucumber slices, rye bread, whole - wheat bread. enriched white bread, butter or fortified margarine, Danish blue and Samsoe cheese, crackers, Danish pastry. coffee, milk.

The Market Basketr—

Vegetables Are Plentiful

Week-End to Find Shopping Bags Full

By JOAN SCHOEMAKER “V is for vegetables, Spinach and peas, yood boys and girls Eat plenty of these.” Smart mothers will fill shopping bags with green beans, eggplant, greens, radishes, potatoes and turnips for economy buying this week-end. » »

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Rockford College Alumnae to Meet

Mrs, A. L. Pavne, Mud Creek Road, will be hostess for the Rockford College Alumnae Club meeting at 8 o'clock tonight. Mrs. Herbert Sloan will assist the hostess.

Mesdames Cloyd Julian, Lea

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