Many Women Try Hand Baking Traveling at fast motion among local housewives who are connoisseurs of fine food is a mayonnaise cake recipe. One of the shortest routes for the recipe was when Mrs. D. E. Kemp got it from Mrs. John J. Bonner who got it from Mrs. Harold Jackson at a picnic. Mrs. Jackson said she got it from a woman at a local cooking school. The delicious cake tastes more delicious when the current rumor is told with it. It seems a woman ate a piece of the cake at the Waldorf Astoria in New York, thought about the wonderful texture of it when she returned to Texas and wrote for the recipe. Released For First Time The chef at the Waldrof released it for the first time along with a bill for a hundred dollars. The woman has been trying to get money's worth ever since by giving recipe to her friends, who have been giving to their acquaintances. -OR so the story goes! This is a copy of the recipe Mrs. Bonner uses. She favors the cake because it stays moist for days. Mayonnaise Cake 2 cups flour 1 cup sugar fingertips equipment, overnight Mayonnaise Cake | 4 1 teaspoons soda cocoa teaspoon 2 teaspoons vanilla 1½ teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup mayonnaise 1 water Mix dry ingredients. Add vanilla to water and add the water to the dry ingredients. Add the mayonnaise and stir. Cook 35 minutes in a 350 degree oven. Three Minute Icing 1 cup sugar ¼ cup cocoa ¼ cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla ¼ cup butter Mix the sugar and cocoa, add the butter, milk and vanilla. Let stand a minute, cook one minute after it begins to boil, then beat a minute. IN AMBULANCE SERVICE YOU WANT EXPERIENCE WE HAVE IT Since 1907 Dunne FUNERAL SERVICE.