Speedway Flyer, Volume 23, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1954 — Page 3

Thursday, July 29,1954

Ladies’ Column CREAM CHEESE PIE W tablespoons butter 4% tablespoons flour % cup sugar 1 cup sweet milk Few grains of salt 3 egg whites for meringue 1 glass cream cheese H teaspoon cinnamon % teaspoon nutftieg or mace Mix butter, flour, salt and sugar together and add to milk. Cook in double boiler until thick, stirring constantly. Remove from fire, cool to lukewarm, then add the well beaten egg yolk and cream cheese mixed together. Add the cinnamon and nutmeg or mace. Pour mixture into a pie pan which has been lined with pastry. Bake at 475 degrees F. until edge of pie is browned lightly, then decrease the heat to 360 degrees F. and hake until filling is firm. Make a meringue with the three egg whites. Spread on pie. Return pie to oven to bake for twelve or minutes at a temperature orabout 360 degrees F.

PEACH ICE CREAM IN FRUIT FRAME ice cream enjoys greatest use during July and August when the luscious peach season gets underway. Fresh of flavor and delicious by itself, this ice cream claims wonderful congeniality with other summer fruits in dessert array. Melon and peaches are a natural in fruit cups; so trust their fruited harmony by serving a scoop of peach ice cream in a melon half. The famous Peach Melba dessert links a raspberry sauce to peaches and ice cream. For a delicious variation, use sweetened raspberries to top a peach ice cream sundae. Fresh peach slices themselves can accent the positive of a peach ice cream serving. Many easy and attractive dessert combinations are possible with convenient pre-packaged peach ice cream. One can select a favorite fruit accompaniment when purchasing a pint or halfgallon of the ice cream. Always economical, pre-packaged ice cream is even more of a saving when purchased in the half-gal-lon carton containing 16 delicious portions.

RECIPE SINGS SEMISWEET DUET IN FROSTING & SAUCE "Want a wonderful chocolate frosting? Want a perfect chocolate sauce? Want them both in quick and easy style? Then you need only one recipe, our Semi-Sweet Chocolate Duet. With this recipe, you can make delicious frosting that has delicate, semi-sweet chocolate flavor. For a perfect chocolate sauce, just add more milk to the same basic recipe. It’s that simple to complete either of the dessert in the photo, the chocolatefrosted sheet cake, or the cake a la mode with chocolate sauce. Semi-Sweet Chocolate * for Quick Desserts Semi-sweet chocolate morsels are just right for quick chocolate cookery. This is the same chocolate that is used to stud Chocolate Crunch Cookies with morsels of candy-like chocolate flavor. As semi-sweet chocolate is already in small pieces, it melts readily for speedy chocolate cookery. This chocolate has such perfect, candylike flavor that it requires few ingredients to make a frosting or sauce. In fact, you can’t leave semi - sweet chocolate morsels around, or they’ll be eaten as candy before you get a chance to use them in cookery. So hide a package, and make this delicious recipe. Semi-Sweet Chocolate Duet (Frosting or Sauce) 1 package (1 cup) semi-sweet * chocolate morsels 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 cup sifted confectioners’ sugar 3 to 4 tablespoons hot milk, for frosting % cup hot milk, for sauce 1 teaspoon vanilla In top of double boiler put semisweet chocolate morsels and butter. Heat until melted and mix until smooth. Remove from heat. For frosting, add milk and sugar alternately, adding enough milk to make a spreadable consistency. Stir in vanilla. For sauce, increase milk to % cup. YIELD: Frosting for top of 10 x 15 inch cake, or 1% cups chocolate sauce.

JOB'S DAUGHTER'S SUMMER SUPPER > AUGUST 7, 5:00 PM. Merely keeping your own troubles in the dark may make the day brighter for some dear ope near you. Forget the past whate’er it was, Your life is lived today, For all mistakes that you have made, A price you had to pay; Throw off all sorrow, sin, and shame, Adopt another tack, The future lies within yourself, “Look out, but don’t look back.” —P. R. Fahey

STATIC DIAL DOODLIN’: The principals of CBS-TV’s “That’s My Boy” offer some interesting career vs. personal lives contradictions. Eddie Mayehoff, star of the show, went to Yale Business School expecting to take over the family’s shirt firm. Instead Eddie took to the banjo and leading a band—then launched a theatrical career. Rochelle Hudson’s early training was for ballet and singing. Then she signed for movies with a contract to become a dramatic actress and never sing or dance in films ... Gil Stratton, Jr., in real life is a baseball umpire, golf enthusiast and all-around sportsman. In “That’s My Boy,” Gil is a bookworm type—a scholar. Goodman Ace, who created “Easy Aces” and is now head writer for Milton Berle, will pen one of Leland Hayward’s big shows on NBC-TV in the fall. Arthur Franz, who plays a newspaper reporter in “By-Line” on CBS-TV “Playhouse of Stars” July 30, commutes to Holywood from Taos, N. M., where’s he’s building a house on a piece of land he won on a TV show! Arthur has two rooms of his adobe dreamhouse finished and he and his family live in them while the actor adds on more rooms between Hollywood assignments. The place is furnished with furniture Franz has made himself. « * * RADIO-TV NEWSREEL: Ron-

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aid and Benita Colman’s “Halls of Ivy” telefilm series has just been signed by truck artd farm implement manufacturer . . Ray Bolger is currently filming his fall ABC-TV series in Hollywood. His new romantic interest in the upcoming series will be Marjie Millar, who is co-starred in the film “About Mrs. Leslie” starring Shirley Booth ... Remember Jean Paul King, popular announcer who opened and closed the Myrt and Marge series for years? Jean is now manager of KLAS-TV, Las Vegas, Nev. A great guy who is missed along the radio-TV main stem ... It looks as though you’ll be seeing a great many European stars along videolane this fall if all plans jell . . . Arthur God-

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