Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 256, Hammond, Lake County, 16 April 1920 — Page 8
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S. FEATURE SERVICE Economical Menus BREAKFAST Orange Juice Bread Crumb Griddle Cake Country Sausage CoHee LUXCIIEOX fftewed Tomatoes with Bacon Fried Bread and Jelly Cocoa DLXXER Barley Soup Meat Loaf Turaipa Beet Relish B&najia Costard BREAKFAST Stewed Prunes Eggs and Bacon Toast CoffeeLUXCHEOX B&ked Beans with Pork Molasses Cake Milk DIXXEB Cream of Celery Soup Spa re rib 3 Bararian Style Cabbaga Boiled Potatoes Baked Stuffed Applea Coffee T
Mrs. J. rennington BUTTER CRUMBS Melt one-fourth cup of fat In a saucepan and stir in one cup of crumbs. More fat may be used. Do not use crumbs for scalloping without buttering. Butter crumbs, seasoned and moistened, are used for stuffing poppers, tomatoes, fish, roultry or anything needing a bread filling. BREAD CRUMBS MOLASSES FIE 1 cup bread crumbs mlied with two tablespoons sugar Juice and rind of one lemon 14 cups of molasses. Cook for about twenty minutes on the store beforehand. Then make it into a tart or pie.
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BREAD CRUMB GRIDDLE CAKES 1 cups etale bread crumbs 1 cups of milk 1 tablespoon of fat H cup of flour teaspoon of salt 4 teaspoons of baking powder 2 eggs well beaten Soak the crumbs in the milk, add eggs; and last, the flour sifted with the baking powder and the salt. Bake on hot griddle as usual.
MEAT IXAF 1 cup of meat 4 to 1 cup crumbs H cup milk 1 or two eggs 1 tablespoon lemon Juice 1 tablespoon of parsley H teaspoon salt Pepper
Chop meat, mix all Ingredients. Pack in buttered molds. Steam or ; bake In a pan of water. Turn out
and serve with sauce or peas. BAKED BANANA CUSTARD 1 cups of milk i cup sugar .S 2 eggs Vj teaspoon salt V tablespoon lemon Juice 1 banana
Peel, scrape and press the fruit, mixed with lemon juice, through a sieve. Beat eggs slightly and add i sugar; scald milk and pour over eggs, j sugar and salt. Mix everything tojgether. fill in custard cups and bake iin the same way as you would cusitard, set in hot water. When finished chill, turn over, and serve with fruit jfauce. preferably one made of cranberry or currant jelly.
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( ( m WTZTf men who are not profess1 edly religious must, if they are frank, admit that no community permanently prospers, either morally or materially, unless the church is a real and vital element in the community life." Put a chnrch in a town and all real estate values increase. Put a church in a town and it becomes at once a center of inspiration for better schools, better politics and general community improvement. Put a church in a town and yon insure a community where law and order reign, where the personal and property rights of men and women are resrj?cted, where children grow up trained in the ideals that have made America great. Kill the church and you kill the Voice that is constantly calling men to more unselfish living. Kill the church and you cut the nerve of your hospitals, your colleges, your civic organizations and even of respect for government itself. Thirty denominations, realizingthat the problems facing them are too great to be solved by any one denomination alone, are cooperating in a great forward campaign under the name of the Interchurch World Movement. No modern business could have made a more scientific survey of the task than these denominations have made. No budgets could be more carefully drawn. You have the satisfaction of knowing that every dollar you give has its post of duty assigned to it in , advance. Every dollar for a better America and a better world. For an American where the ideals of Washington and Lincoln and Roosevelt will continue to. grow Btropg. When your church calls on you in the campaign week of April 25th give, and give with your heart as well as your pocketbook.
dNTERCHURQH World Movement of SNbrth America The ptitliettitn tf this iJvertiitmtnt i. made fsuil't thrtugh lit casttratiert if th:r:y emm:Ka::ont
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