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The Burlington Free Press from Burlington, Vermont • Page 16

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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1935. PAGE SIXTEEN COURTROOM, JOWN SITE OF AUP14 ANN TRIAL doz. The Meat Pie Reigns In Winter Menus, Declares Strictly Fresh 4(DC Women's C. A. Physical Program Will Begin Today Mrs.

Edna R. Crabtree gash it well. Bake for one hour, in Nice Juicy Florida Oranges 29c Doz. 79c Peck Large California Navel Oranges 45c Doz. Large Grapefruit 3 for 25c Crosse Blackwcll's Orange Marmalade.

Strawberry and Raspberry Jams, 2 jars 49c. a slow oven, about 200 degrees. No need to tell an old-fashioned cook the virtues of meat pies and by meat pies I mean fish, chicken, and vegetable-and-meat pies Old Time Pork Pie v. Line five individual baking -A too. For these dishes are economi '-Si cal, In that they use up left overs; they are filling and satisfy gigan es with pastry made as abDve.

Then fill with some of this mixture, cover with top crust and cut gashes in the I tic appetites; they are appetizing crust. Brush with milk or water 4 in appearance and easily served. To and bake in a slow oven for one SJ' AVI the newer cooks I do want to add, that they are easily prepared and Regular classes in the women's physical program will begin today at the Community Y. M. C.

announced Miss Lillian Mount, physical director, last evening. Only the scheduled meetings for high and grammar school students will be omitted today, due to the quarantine. This includes the formation of the Tri-Hi and 3T clubs, which will take place in the near future. The first tap-dancing class Is scheduled for 4:15 o'clock this afternoon. Those desiring to attend are requested to bring tap-dancing shoes or leather shoes with low heels.

Other tap-dancing classes have been formed to meet Tuesday afternoon at 4:45 o'clock and Tuesday evening at 1 o'clock. Acting upon a flood of requests, the will also sponsor a reducing class for women. The first meeting will when once adopted in the family 3" 112 Church St. Phones 2070 2071 2072 hour. The mixture: One pound sausage meat; two cups bread crumbs; one-half ci grated onion: four tablespoons fine minced parsley; eight tablespoons of thick brown gravy or white sauce.

Mix well and season with additioial seasonings if the sausage is mild. Chopped mushrooms added to his mixture add another delicious avor. VI 4f 4 I rt Succotash- Pie One cup canned or coolied small lima beans; one cup corn; beans; one-half r-m cooked string one cup rich white sauce; i Clean Cows A Clean Dairy The. Most Approved Methods of Handling Milk from the Time It Leaves the Cow Until the Milk Reaches Your Table-. I THAT IS SHELBURNE FARMS MlLK one-half salt tuce and teaspoon Worcestershire sau be held next Tuesday at 8 o'clock.

In addition, the social schedule will receive particular attention next: week. The staff has delayed that phase of the program to emphasize physical work, but will inaugurate the entire schedule as soon as pos- and pepper. Combine the vegetables: bake in a pas try lined 4 ft thirty- menus they become standbyes. Here are some of my best meat pie recipes, but first a pastry Recipe I like to use for such pies: The Pastry Three cups flour; one teaspoon salt; one teaspoon baking powder; one cup shortening; cold water. Sift together the flour; baking powder and salt, and cut the shortening: into this with two spatulas or a pastry blender.

Divide the mixture into two parts; to one part add enough cold water to make a stiff paste, toll out on the floured board to about one-fourth inch in thickness, the center spread the other mixture, fold over the edges to meet in the center, then roll out to about one-fourth inch thickness. Fold over and roll again. Repeat several times. Chill in 'the refrigerator until the meat pie is ready to be covered. Roll out and fit the dough carefully over the casserole and prick the surface with a fork, slash small slashes also with a sharp knife.

English Ilam Pie One quart sliced potatoes: one cup chopped onions; one quart ham; two cups left over gravy; cook the potatoes and onions together in with pastry top five minutes in-a moderate 325 de sible. grees oven. Veg-elable Cheese Pie 1 Use any left over cooked or 448 Vermont Avenue Phone 709. L. E.

Brigham ned vegetables, but in thes vegetables r- i ties, two and one-half cups to one cup cheese sauce. A good of combination is small flowarettes CITY NEWS i The annual meeting of the Pastoral Aid Society of St. Paul's Church-will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the rectory. Dr. B.

H. Whitbeck of New York, professor of orthopedic surgery at the U. V. M. college of medicine, mill hold free clinics at the Mary Fletcher Hospital tomorrow and Saturday of this week.

cauliflower, diced celery and aspara-of the iv.WC pant gus tips or the tender stalks; or string beans, lima pas, parsley beans; or potatoes, choppea fSKTJi and peas. Blend the cheqse sauce with the cooked vegetables, pour into shortening a casserole rubbed with I described and cover with the pastry enough water to cover, until they Earl Harrington of 173 Main street was sentenced to serve 30 days in the I the above. But when making pastry. are tender. Drain a little; line the 1 ftflo-KV-liiv table- roll for the last time with baking dish with the pastry; ar OLD GOLD BUYING In order that you may get the most out of your old gold, be sure to get the estimate of a reliable jeweler before you sell.

We are licensed to buy old gold by government license New York 12-1560. We have no other agents buying for us. F. OLDFIELD mmn 19 Church St. "The Little Store of Little Prices- on it.

spoons grated cheese sprinkled range ham and vegetables in alter This is delicious. county jail- when arraigned before Judge Aaron H. Grout in Chittenden Municipal Court yesterday on the charge of second offense, intoxication. nate layers, season each layer; cover with gravy. Lay on top crust and Above Is a view of the main street of Flemlngton, N.

where Bruno Richard Hauptmann went on trial for the kldnap-murder of Charles A. Lindbergh, jr. The building near the center of the picture with the cupola Is the Hunterdon county courthouse where the court convened. Below Is an Interior view of the courtroom, with the judges' bench shown In the background, seats for spectators and newspapermen In the foreground, lawyers tables In the center and the jury box at extreme right. (Associated Press Photos) crimp down firmly.

Brush the pastry MORRISVILLE Mrs. Frederick E. Backus, who has with cold water and bake for one hour in a slow oven, about two hun Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.

Smith of dred degrees: Serve in the baking Farmington, returned Satur day to their home after spending a week with Mrs. Smith's parfnts, Mr. and Mrs. R. F.

Atchinson, off Elmore dish at the table. Deep Sea Pie Two cups finely diced cooked potatoes: two cups cooked or canned white fish such as tuna, or cod cut in rather large one cup slic street. cnarge 01 uie womaus im handiwork of Vermont women, has moved from 537 South Willard street to 512 South Union street, at which address the Woman's Exchange will be continued. Mount St. Mary Academy will not reopen until next Monday, as the Christmas and New Year's vacation was originally announced for two weeks.

The item in yesterday's Free Press relative to the academy opening today was erroneous. Porter C. Greene was in Burling' ton the last of the week where he attended the wedding of hip former MONKTON RIDGE The card party held at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roscoe's December 27 uas largely attended, nine tables of whist being played.

Miss Gladys Smith tooi the highest score; Miss Mildred Smith the lowest for the ladles: the highest score for men was -won by Ray Rafteny, the lowest by Ernest Hoskins. and Mrs. C. C. Casey, has returned home.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Osborne and daughter of Panton were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Casey. Mrs. Obed Clough and daughter, Edith, were visitors Monday at A. B.

Miles'. Miss "Viola French, who has been ill with the grip the past week, Is somewhat improved. i Form a habit of reading the classified ads daily you xill benefit. room mate at U. V.

Gordon Bald win of St. Johnsbury. Albans F. E. A.

Smith was in St diness for the first of the week on bus Happy Innocence "So you told your boy that you had been impersonating Santa Claus?" 1 "Yes." "Did it not grieve you to destroy his Reneral illusions?" "Yes." "How did he take it?" "He said he knew it all the time. But as long as I seemed to enjoy it, he didn't see any use of speaking up and spoiling a good thing." Washington Star. The Smithsonian Institute reports that they have discovered 'the first evidence of Ice Age Men in the United States. A camp site of the "Folsom people" in the Rockies gives evidence of life 20,000 years ago. Cooperative the United Farmers' Creamcrv Association.

We Are Building On the Firm Foundation of BEST FOOD AND SERVICE AT REASONABLE RATES Van Ness Coffee Shoppe WATCH OUR PATRONAGE C.nOW Miss Madeline Gates returned to W. J. Berry of Jericho, who has been spending a few days with Mr. Red Bank. N.

Tuesday tb resume The first local marriage license in 1935 was issued by the Burlington city clerk yesterday to Nicholas Long- worth- Jay of Watertown. in military service at Fort Ethan Allen, and Miss Sylvia Rose Fountain of her duties as instructor in the high ed, raw onions; one cup sliced tomatoes (about two large tomatoes); one cup bread crumbs: pastry for one crust. Rub the casserole with shortening. Cover the bottom with crumbs, then lay in potatoes, fish, onions and tomatoes in the order given, and repeat with a second laver of each. Season each layer "with salt, and nepper and finely minced parsley.

Then make this sauce: One and one-half cups milk; six tablespoons flour; two tablespoons "Worcestershire sauce; one well beaten egg. Heat milk and flour together stirring until the flour is dissolved and boiling, then add the Worcestershire and egg, pour over the pie, place a crust on top, and Mr. and Mrs. M. C.

Gnene and two daughters, Georgina ard Mary, accompanied by Mr. and Mk-s. F. E. Smith and the Misses Madeline and Katherine Gates, motored to El Sherwood Hotel Cherry St.

Entrance more Sunday afternoon, leaving the cars at the store and proceeding on snow-shoes and skiis to whre Fred- Luncheon and Dinner At Popular Prices 5DQ criB Greene and George and James Goodrich had been in camp for the 225 St. Paul street. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwlg Lewisohn have returned to this city after spending the holidays in New York.

Mr. Lewisohn has already departed on a lecture tour. Among the places he will visit are Hartford, Boston, Atlantic City and Newark, N. and Philadelphia, Pa, Visitors at the municipal airport in the past few days have noticed the building, waiting room. This equip-new furniture in the administration ment consists of two large settees, three chairs and a table.

The construction of furniture is tubular steel and the design is modernistic in a color scheme to match the interior of the building. TODAY'S SPECIAL) Breaded Veal CutleU Mashed Potatoes Served Daily 11 ho has 5 past four days. Miss Katherine Gates, spent the holiday vacation carents. Mr. and Mrs.

E. kvith her Tomato Sauce Green Teas 30 to 8 p. m. Served 6:30 HKt to 8:30 T. M.

Gales CHOICE QUALITY LA VALLEY LENO 12 N. Winooskl Ave. Phones 456 469. has returned to her duties ad Full Course Dinner i Alfreds Economy Mkt 67 Spring St. rre Delivery.

Ph. 8161 Open Evenings and Sundays. Fresh Pigs' Liver, 2 lbs. 5c Tork Chops, ends, lb. tor in Brigham Academy, The Koyale Grill Orchestra may be had for engagements.

Those 2090. James Henry has returned to his home in Johnstown, N. after a few davs at the home of Mr. and PUBLIC MARKET Vermont's Largest Complete Food Store F1iones 3510 3511 3S12 3513. Free Delivery.

Vermont Ave (formerly North Ave.) at North St Mrs. F. W. Mould. FRANK MEROLA Cor.

Ctaerrr mnfl Cbainplaln SL Ph. 1537. Franco-A; nerican Spaghetti, can 10c Tomato Sauce, can 10c Italian Grated Cheese, lb. Qc Lima Beans, lb. 10c PERSONAL MENTION ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Fresh Fish Today Blood Red Salt Salmon, lb.

19c (By Frederic J. ITaskln) Dr. R. C. Drew has engaged a room i tv.

TTUl Mnf. Vj A lb. 25c I PIKE A reader can get the answer to any question of fact by writing The Free Press Information Bureau, Fred eric J. Haskin. Washington, D.

C. Please enclose three O) cents Fresh Oysters 69c; SUndard- qt- 49c for reply. asulj Choi Frame Xmas Pictures Hale us frame those Christmas gift pictures before they become soiled. I G. BURNIIAM 97 So.

Winooskl Ave. lb. WHOLE HADDOCK BLUE FISH MACKEREL 10 Large Florida Grapefruit Size 64. 3 for 10c, doz. 39c 15 and 60 Watt Electric Light Bulbs 3 for 25c While they last! Special Values In Inexpei isive DINNER SETS $4.98, $5.98 to 319.98 Each In different shapes and Fresh Smelt Ib.

25c Steak Cod lb. Lie Halibut, Swordfish, Fresh Salmon Dorothy Alien Cakes Red Salt Salmon lb. 25c mamaer oi ine wimer. Mrs. Jed P.

Ladd has engaged a room at the Hotel Van Ness for the remainder of the winter. Richard Hay, who has been spending the holidays in the city, has returned to Peekskill Military Academy. Edward Funk of Baltimore, has returned to the city to continue his work at the University of Vermont. Miss Marie Champagne has returned to Fitchburg, after visiting her aunt, Mrs. James Dolan of South Union street.

Bernard Mullen, a student at the University, has returned to the city after spending the holidays at Sar-anac Lake, N. Y. Eben Sutton of the Old Bee Hive is staying at the Hotel Van Ness until the scarlet fever quarantine is lifted at his home. Mrs. John White and son, Bruce, of White Plains, N.

are visiting Mr. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

White of South Willard street. Joyce Kingsley and Richard Soule, who have been spending the holiday vacation with their parentsin the city, have returned to Middlebury College. Miss Sarah Wescott and brother, Pkfr. Codfish, lb 24c Codfish Bits, 2 lbs. 1935 REGISTRATIONS 24-Hour Service Leave at Sherwood Hotel Garage 153 V2 Cherry street, Crosby Filling Station, 163 Church street, or 35 Drew St.

LATUCH BROS. MOTOR TRANS. CO. 35 DREW St. TEL.

2894 Slain St. At Champlain Phone 1330 Geo. H. Mylkes Robert, spent the holidays with their mother, Mrs. R.

H. Wescott of Maple street. Miss Wescott is employed in New York. Robert Wescott is a student at the Naval Academy at Annapolis. 41 CHURCH ST.

Dr. J.S. noyt-Dr. W.M. Sknders S3 So.

Winooskl Are. TK SOSS-iW or R. When you want the best coal money can buy, and the best service we know how to give A 52R THE E. S. ADSIT COAL CO.

Chiropractic ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS (By Frederic J. Haskin) A reader can get tho answer to any question of fact by writing The Free Press Information Bureau, Frederic J. Haskin, Director, Washington, D. C. Please enclose three (3) cents for reply.

Physicians DUMP TRUCKS 1934 Chevrolets, IV2 Tons DISCOUNTED $400.00 To Sell For and John P. pass Health Srstem "A man krm not 1th pek his 4 health see a tbe the man urh: conditions of health are provid The city of Miami, estimates members of the American Legion spent more than $3,000,000 during their national convention there in October. each AUTO LOANS Cali within few hoars. No red tpe. Cu remain la your possessida trlctl confidential.

SILVER PLAN INC. IM Hals St. Rarllnrtsn. Tt MEET of all diamonds are good enough for our customers. We choose only the finest that they may be worthy of th sentiment they express.

Week-End Specials Chicken Pies, Baked Beans and Brown Bread, Cold Meats, Pies aifd Cakes. DEDUCT $100 IF YOU DON'T WANT A DUMP BODY. AVERAGE MILEAGE 3,800. EVERY ONE IS IN PERFECT CONDITION, AND GUARANTEED. PRICE INCLUDES HYDRAULIC BODY, DUAL WHEELS AND CHAINS, OVER-LOAD SPRINGS, OIL BATH AIR CLEANER, ANTI-FREEZE.

TIRES ARE LIKE NEW. IF YOU NEED A TRUCK, DON'T PASS UP THIS CHANCE DROWN MOTOR CAR CO. KEITH AVENUE BARRE, VERMONT. TELEPHONE 85 Phone HILLCREST 2613-W. FRIEMDJ 4 No.

Winooskl Mrs. Stampfll, Prop. GEBICKE FLORIST FLOWERS For AH Occasions Greenhouses, 25 Mansfield Ave. Phone 53. Corned Befef MEJiT WEEK Oars Is really something different Its a delicious piece of mat.

J. Preston Son Diamond Merchants. 17 Upper Church Street Burlington, Vt. A. R.

LABOUNTY 3,16 lit Cherry St. Pfadne 183.

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