The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 September 1964 — Page 10

Page 10 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 196<

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

THE DAILY BANNER

By JOAN O'SI LLTVAN Light foods are the right foods for summer, so today's recipes offer two tempting suggestions to consider for including in warm weather menus. Chicken and Pineapple GelRing is a gelatine mold that blends the flavors of chicken with celery and fruit Scr\ing Suggestions A delightful luncheon or dinner main dish, it can be served with tomato halves topped with mashed avocado and a mixed vegetable dish of green beans with sauteed mushrooms The dessert for today is a chilled Bavarian. You can choose your version, for it can be served in three ways. CHICKEN AND PINEAPPLE GEL-RING 2 envelopes unflavored gelatine 2 to c. chicken stock

Fillmore News

Norma Allen underwent a supper guests of Mrs. Ruth tonsillectomy at Methodist Hos- Smith. Mrs. Albright is spendpital Tuesday, Aug. 25. ing a few days with the Man-

Blanch Vaugh and Zella ships.

Girls Hurt

INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Five girls on their way to watch the

Mrs. Selena Hanlan is a pa-

Hospital. Mrl RitaTartsT Ts °' B * lle _ L ' in ‘ on Mrs ' Da >'

. . „ called on Mr. and Mrs. Chester spent Wednesday and Wednes- at the Indiana State rair were nit P ^ 'r 1 th in • e U nar ^ 0a a Day and on Mrs. Anna Keller at day night with Ida and Charley injured today in a rush-hour 1 d °i o T 1 ! injur ^ in the Ruark Nursing Home, Mon- D ay and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil collision of two cars, oar wreck Saturday u, E ht. Au f . day „J, er vislted thc Days Friday The girla were puplla at Beu

Mrs. Elizabeth McNary Sten- afternoon. Davis High School, a Marion

Callers on Mr. and Mrs. Lee ger of Qrlando, Fla., has been Mr and Mrs . Paul Evans an d County school which has won Wells were Mrs. Halhe Run- visiting her mother. Mrs. Eva M nd Mrs Maurice Brvan the state contest twice in renells. Mrs^ Mary Evans, Mr. McNary, her brother, Artie ^5-^ Friday evening with Mr. cent years. They were identl-

1 h J 11-3 ' f arlt ° n Cunning,ham McNary and wife, and other and Mrs Jessie Evans . and daughter, Susie. relatives and friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Day Mrs. Grace Albright and Mr.

have returned from a vacation and Mrs. Ed Manship of Indian- n»imrn u/AUT ADC trip to Washington, D. C. | apolis, were Thursday evening TRY BANNlK WAN! Alb

fied as Joyce Anderson, 17. the driver of one car: Sue Denny, 18: Sandy Uffman. 16; Karin Canwell, 18, and Jean Poland,

17.

I'NFLAYOKED GELATINE and chicken broth make an excellent base for a jellied main dish loaf. Cooked chicken and caned crushed pineapple were combined for the loaf shown.

soften. ingredients, then blend in egg

Place over low heat, stir- yolks, one at a time,

ring constantly until gelatine Stir in remaining milk and is dissolved. Remove from place over low heat, stirring heat. constantly, until gelatine is

Stir in remaining stock, dissolved, about 6 minutes,

salt, lemon juice and pine- Remove from heat; add al-

apple. Chill until the con- mond flavoring,

sistency of unbeaten egg white. Chill, stirring occasionally, | Mix in chicken and celery. until mixture mounds slightly!

Turn into 5-cup mold; chill when dropped from a spoon,

until firm. Beat egg whites until stiff Unmold. If desired, garnish but not dry. Gradually add re- i with tomato halves topped maining Vi c. sugar and beat with mashed avocado or may- until very stiff. Fold in gela-

tine mixture. Fold in 1 c.

Vi tsp. salt

’4 c. lemon juice

1 (14 oz. ) can crushed

pineapple

3 c. diced cooked chicken

c. diced celery

Sprinkle gelatine on 1 cup chicken stock in saucepan to

A BASIC BAV ARIAN dessert is served with peaches and cream, left, as Raspberry Parfait, Fruited Bavarian, right.

onnaise. Serves 8. BASIC BAVARIAN DESSERT 1 envelope unflavored

gelatine

’2 csugar ’s tsp. salt 1 c. milk 2 eggs, separated ’4 tsp. almond flavoring 1 c. heavy cream, whipped W r hipped cream Sliced Peaches Mix together in saucepan, gelatine, Vi c. sugar and salt. Add enough milk to moisten

whipped cream. Turn into l> L .-qt. serving bowl. Chill until firm. To serve, garnish with additional whipped cream and sliced peaches To make Raspberry Parfait: Layer Bavarian mixture with fresh raspberries in parfait glasses. To make Fruited Bavarian: Fold into Bavarian mixture, 1 sliced banana, 1 sliced peach, *2 c. pitted cherries. Spoon into dessert dishes. Serves 6 to 8.

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HOPEFILS TAKE A IE THE TIME NECESSARY lo make *ure iheyNe done their College Entrance Boards to the be*t of their ability, witness this late afternoon scene during examinations. Ford

Foundation photo.

Those College Entrance Tests—'Multiple Choice' The College Entrance Board Examinations taken by high school juniors and seniors to help get admitted to college are Fill in the blank with either; A. Useless, B. Necessary, C. Nerve-racking, D. Misused,

E. Over-emphasized.

That is a multiple choice question high school juniors and

seniors may never get to answer, but it is one that is prominent an the minds of both students and educators as some 1.5 million college applicants prepare for the tests this year.

For most students the tests with their multiple choice ques-

tions are “B. Necessary.” Many students will spend hours cramming and will seek inten- 7— —

sive coaching to get a high applicants.

The tests consist chiefly of a

Neither coaching nor cram- three-hour scholastic aptitude

test composed of multiple

ming will make much differ ence, however, according to

choice questions concerning

studies of the test result by verbal and mathematical abilthe College Entrance Exami- } tie f s an ° acnieve ment tests nation Board, which is con- ^ asUn e frotn one to thre ®

stantly revising and improv- riours

ing the exams.

What may help the student is taking the test a second or third time and that is what many of them do in an effort to get a score that will favorably influence the admission officer at the college of their

chokit.

Scores from the tests are M&<i in varying ways by colleges, depending on the rmpaasis each feels the tests otteserve m relation to their knowledge of the student. But while the emphasis varies, the use of the test scores ha.s grown by leaps and bounds until, more than 800 colleges now require them of

DRIVE SAFELY THE LIFE YOU

SAVE

MAY BE YOUR

OWN

Closing Out Sale Having sold our home located 1 mile north of Pleasant Garden in north edge of Old Reelsville we will sell the following personal property at auction on Wednesday, Sept. 9, ’64 - At 12 30 o'clock Upright piano, Leonard refrigerator, 14 ft Wesfinghouse upright freezer, gas range. Warm Morning heating stove, bookcase, baby bed, davenport, chair, iron bed, springs and mottress, 12x12 rug, Mangus electric organ, china closet, dishes including some antique, butter molds, old plates, old pictures, old trunk, moustache cup, muskrat fur coat, 5 pc. breakfast set, Vz bed springs and mattress, odd tables, odd choirs, occasional chairs, cooking utensils, jars and many other articles.

Neighbors are welcome to sell property in this sale.

Terms: Cash

Not responsible in case of accidents.

Mr. & Mrs. Orville Hutcheson

Alton Hurst, Auct. Bert Wright, Cleric

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