The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 November 1974 — Page 6

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. Nov. 20. 1974

Mrs. Macy gives Wednesday club 'SHAPEDprogram

Mrs. Richard Heyde was hostess for the meeting last week of the Wednesday Afternoon club at Syracuse with Mrs. Peter Blue assisting Twenty members and one guest were in attendance at which time Mrs. Wales Macy presented an informative program entitled. “Help for Problem Learners ." Mrs. Macy told of work of Head Start and the Cardinal Learning center The center has a new project SHAPE -a systematic home approach to pre-school education Reports A representative of Meals-on-wheels was in attendance to explain the program which the club has volunteered to assist This project gets meals to persons. having been recommended

Home Arts club meets recently

Mrs Glen Kesslar assisted by Mrs Forrest Zimmerman were hostesses at Dewart Lake for the November meeting of the Home Arts Home Ec Club Dessert was served from a table appointed with a Thanksgiving motif. Mrs. Raymond Cook received the napkin favor Eleven members jointed with Mrs Earl Naegeie. president, in the pledge followed by the Creed The song of the month. “Over the River and Through the Woods." was played and sung in mison “Think and be Glad" and “Give us a Faith" were devotions given by Mrs Zimmerman For health and safety Mrs Cook gave pointers on “Attack. Beware!’’

Hardy perennials were the topic on garden remarks

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by a doctor, who would not otherwise get nutritious balanced food, and also provides the individuals with some contact with people. A report was heard of the trip by 14 club members and two guests to the Elkhart Career center the last of October. Mrs. Merton Meredith told of events from the General Federated clubwoman and the national president s goal. “Sea to Shining Sea-Unity.” It was agreed again this year by club members, to replace the Christmas gift exchange among members by a contribution of a gift to someone or group other than club members Mrs Ernest Bushong will be hostess for the next meeting on December 4. assisted by Mrs Fred Clark and Mrs. E. L. Fos brink

presented by Mrs. Donald Holt. A variety of subjects were discussed under cultural arts. Mrs Kenneth McDougal gave the lesson on energy. A donation was made to the mental health Christmas gift fund. The next meeting will be on January 14 Waubee Grange meets at Millers The Waubee Grange met at the home of Mr and Mrs Herman Miller last Friday evening for their pot’ luck Thanksgiving dinner A total of 18 members were present. Business was discussed following the meal Mrs. Miller announced the WAC had received fourth on her report of the activities committee. She also said a first place ribbon went to Mrs. Glen Pinkerton for a color photo of the animal group and she received a third place ribbon in color photos of people Mrs Miller also received a first in edging in needlework of crocheting Ex SPRING WEDDING — Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bolt, Sr., of Pierceton has announced the engagement of their daughter. Phyllis, to David Mali of Syracuse. Matz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Matz <4 Sullivan. Miss Bolt is a 1969 graduate of Anderson college. She received a master's degree from Indiana university and is a teacher in the North Webster elementary achaol. Her fiance graduated from Indiana Stale university in IMS and is an industrial education teacher at Wawasee high school. A spring wedding is being planned.

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BOOK PRESENTED — Mrs. Louise By land of Syracuse presented a book to the Milford public library last Thursday afternoon. The book is a recipe book believed to be between 79 and M years old and contains recipes of women from the Milford area. Shown above at the library are Mrs. Phil (Donna) Angle. Mrs. By land and Mrs. Donn (Mary) Kesler.

Mrs. Byland presents old cook book to Milford public library

An old. yellowed, cookbook has been presented to the Milford public library by Mrs. Louise By land of Syracuse The book is well worn. Its yellowed hand set cover lists the title as “A Feast of Good Things.” It is a cookbook of home recipes solicited by Hattie E. Gibson of Milford. It has been estimated the book is somewhere between 70 and 90 years old. Mrs. Byland found it with other books that had belonged to her grandmother. Mrs W. M. (Louise Jane) Self. Mr and Mrs Self resided tn Milford for a time with Mr. Self being a teacher in the public schools in Milford as well as others tn the county The family later moved to Syracuse where Mr Self accepted employment as a cashier at the bank. Mrs. Byland is giving the book to the library because she thinks the many descendants of those who have contributed recipes will be interested in its contents. The book is small in size (5” x 64” and is dedicated “to all the housewives throughout the land who are aiming at greater perfection in the art of cooking .. ” The index of the lOOpage book shows it contains breads, cakes, cookies and doughnuts, pastry, puddings, soups, vegetables, meats, salads, pickles, breakfast and tea dishes, canning, fancy desserts, confectionery and miscellaneous recipes This reporter looked through the book m hopes of finding some familiar names We were not

disappointed and are reprinting some of the names of the ladies and gents who furnished recipes for the book. The names follow: Grace Austin. Mrs. Dee Crouse. Mrs Josie Erick. Hattie Groves. Mrs. Minnie Hubler. Mrs. Kate Kleder. Miss Miranda Nees. Mrs. Clara North Ruley. Mrs. Dan Tom. Mrs. Vandevere. Mrs. G. P. Willard. Mrs. George Mathews. Mrs J. B. Leonard. Mrs. B. F. Myers and Mrs. Oppenheim Also. Mrs Nora Ogden, Mrs. Pell Gayton. Mrs. Wesley Richie. Mrs. J. T. Self. Mrs. Rose Sparklin, Ethel Leonard. Maude Barringer, Mrs Mary Catey, Mrs. Elmer Doty. Hattie E. Gibson. Miss Jessie Hill. Mrs H. O. Smith, Mrs. F. D. West. Mrs. Ella Miller, Mrs. Carrie McDonald. Mrs. Margaret Wehrly. Mrs J. Frank Peterson. Mrs. J. W. Robison and Mrs. Levi Troup And. Mrs. C. A. Kintner. Mrs. Elma Keehn. Jennie L. Mishler. Mrs. J. M. Marsh, Mrs. Dan Dorris. Audrey L. Grove, Mrs. D. A Hill, Mrs Ida Burton. Mrs George Brandenburg. Mrs. Minnie Chilcote. Della Dewart. Mrs. Lou Gawthrop. Mrs. Alice E Wright. Mrs. Thomas Rohrer. Mrs. J. B. Patterson. Mrs. Maggie Smith. Mrs. W. K. Lichtenwalter and Mrs. J. W. Myers. Other contributors were Mrs Dora Neukum, Mrs. N. E Noss. Miss Nora Baer. Mrs. H. J. Chat ten. Dr. Cammack. Mrs Maude Davisson, Mrs. Ed Higbee. Mrs D. Miles. Mrs LucyMiles, Mrs. L. Martin. Artie Paul. Mrs C. F. Penland. Mrs. Dr. Stockberger. Maude McLaughlin. Mr. D. L Martin. Bessie Burris. Mrs Thomas Clayton. Grace Griffith. Mrs. Mollie Merrick. Mrs. Belle Pinkerton and Mrs Dr Potter Others are Mrs A. B Scarlett, Mrs. John Scarlett. Mrs. Wm. Tully. Mrs Elizabeth Lichenwaiter. Mrs. L. M Neber. Mrs Kate Bartholomew. Mrs. Edd Becknell. Mrs Wm Barris. Mrs D. Alexander. Mrs. W. H. Burris, Mrs. Maggie Fetters. Mrs James Fuller. Gail Hoopingar ner. Mrs Lue McDowell and Mrs. J. C McLaughlin Thinking about a sampling of recipes we decided to see if we could plan a Thanksgiving menu using recipes from the book May we suggest the following MOCK TURTLE SOUP One veal shank, cook until tender, cut in small pieces Add me small onion, lemon, mace, salt, pepper, corn and rice.

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Before serving add parsley. Mrs. Kate Kleder W ALDORF SALAD 1 cup English walnuts. 1 cup sliced apples. 1 cup chopped celery Mix with a Mayonnaise sauce Decorate with whole nuts. Mrs. C. T. Kleder or PEASALAD 1 can small peas, washed. 4 lb. English walnuts, chopped. 2 hard boiled eggs, pepper and salt, with salad dressing. Mrs. Ella Miller. TRICADILLAS One-half pound of round steak. 4 pound veal. 4 pound lamb, have all chopped very fine, put in chopping bowl, beat two eggs, put into a pint measurer and fill with milk, add to the meat, then beat as you would cake. Put into frying pan two tablespoons of butter and a sliced onion, fry for me minute, take the onion out and drop meat in spoonsful, fry slowly. Serve on platter with peas in center Garnish with parsley and serve with creamed potatoes — Mrs Ida Burton. or BEEF TONGUE WITH PICKLE SAVCE Boil beef tongue until tender, putting 4 teaspoon each of extract of onion and extract of cellery in the water Cut tongue m thin slices, with edges overlapping. and place on each slice pickle sauce Also put sauce around the edge of the platter, forming a border for the tongue. SARATOGA CHIPS Slice potatoes very tfcin into cold water, let stand several hours, lay on cloth to dry Fry a few at a time in boiling hot lard. Lay them on paper as you take them out Salt them. or - POTATOES Boil them with the jackets on. I have tried them. Excellent Mr. D. L. Martin CORN BISQUE In a double boiler pa one can of sweet corn. 1 qt. sweet milk, a level teaspoon of salt, 4 teaspoon pepper Allow the water in outside boiler to boil ten minaes. then add to the corn two tablespoons of bater. mixed until smooth with three tablespoons of flour Cook five minaes, press through a colander, reheat and serve with crackers heated in an overn Maude McLaughlin. NICEMLFFLNS One tablespoon sugar, butter

size of an egg. two eggs, pinch of salt, one cup sweet milk, one large teaspoon baking powder, flour to make a stiff batter. Bake in gem pans Hattie E. Gibson. VIN £GAR PIE Four tabk spoons flour, one egg. 4 cup rinegar. one quart molasses, cm lamon to suit taste. This will mak ? four pies. Mrs. Ed Closson SUE! PUDDING Two cups sifted flour. two teaspoons biking powder, one cup chopped suet, one cup light brown sugar, me cup dried bread crumbs, one up sweet milk, one cup raisins, t’ vo well beaten eggs. 4 cup clean* d currants, one teaspoon each < f cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg < r to suit taste. Put all dry ingredients in a mixing bowl. First make into soft mixture. using more milk if necessary. Steam about two hours. Mrs. 'ronberger NtTCANDY Take a pla e well buttered and spread on it one-half pint of hickory nut r teats. Take one pint of maple me lasses, boil until it hardens in water. pour it over the nuts and sir quickly. Eloise Pinkerton. Blue Birds plan c oming events By TAN MY TRANTER The Red White and Blue Whipper Wil s Blue Bird group at Syracuse practiced singing for the nursing tome which we will go to in two weeks. We have invited the firs grade Blue Birds to go with us. | We workei m our solo flight books and talked about Christmas gifts tc make. The leader then told us v hat we will be doing the rest of t >e year. Tomorrows Homemakers elect officers The Syracuse Tomorrows Homemake s 4-H club met Thursday evening in the Syracuse junior high cafeteria with the fol owing new officers being elected: President - Denise Darr Vice presn lent — Becky Busch Secretary — Leslie Shenefield Treasurer — Janet Weaver Health an i safety — Doreen Darr Recreatioc — Jo Hepler and Linda James Song lead*rs — Anita La Vella and Holly H ?mminger Reporter — Tomi Morehouse The club I as two new leaders this year. They are Mrs. David (Millie) Janes and Mrs. Thomas (Joyce) Morehouse. A regulai liusiness meeting was held at which time the club decided to tou» an area restaurant, go caroling in December, hold a bake sale, have a roller-sluing party, plus do 4-H projects during the ensuing year. ;! Games were played during the evening and group singing.

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fl X I MARRIED 5® YE.ARS — The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zimmerman of r 1 box 159A Milford will be honored at an open house for friends and relatives on Sunday. Nov. 24. from 2 to 5 p.m. in the fellowship hall of the Apostolic Christian church in Milford. Mr. Zimmerman and the former Magdalene Stieglitz were married November 23. 1924. at the Apostolic Christian church by the late elder Elias Dotterer. Mr. Zimmerman is retired from farming which he was engaged in for 53 years in the Milford area. They are the parents of six children — Melvin. Virgil and Michael. Jr., of Milford: Raymond of Washington. W. Va.; Mary Gerber of Paulding. Ohio: and George deceased. They have 20 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The couple has requested no gifts.

Wednesday club meets at House of Friendship

Members of the Goodwill Extension Homemakers club met last Wednesday at the House of Friendship south of Syracuse with Mrs. Robert Busch presiding The meeting was opened with group singing of “America, the Beautiful” and “Over the River and Through the Wood." The pledge to the flag, and creed, were repeated in unison. Mrs. Everett Darr had charge of the citizenship portion of the program. Response to roll was “A historical place I have visited.” The annual family night event was postponed for this year. It was announced items for the annual Christmas plates to be fixed for area sick and shut-ins should be brought to the next Milford's unity service to be at United Methodist Members of the United Methodist church will host the annual unity Thanksgiving services next Wednesday night, Nov. 27 The services will begin at 7 p.m. Rev David Widmoyer of the Island Chapel United Methodist church. Hastings, will be the evenings speaker. Special music will be provided by the Christian church.

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