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Part 3 Page 17 2HtragrJ Sally UtibUtXt Monday, December 14, 1953 Small Barbecued Turkey Good Tribune Art Winner Has One Man Show Chicagoans to Fete Head of Hebrew U. By IRENE POWERS When Dr. Benjamin a a BY ELEANOR JEWETTV A winner of a senior award in the United States and painted the Indians, their villages their, dances and costumes, and some of the animals which In those The Tribune Competition exhi Tuesday Menu bition last fall Charles Schridde, is holding a one man exhibit of days roamed the plains and4 recent paintings in the Findlay arrives here tomorrow on a two that of paintings by Edward Wa-laitis, on view in the Pickwick theater, Park Ridge, Still another is the stunning exhibition of water colors by Karl Bodmer, a Swiss artist who was in America from 1832 to 1834 and made a carefully planned pictorial report on the landscape, the peoples, and the fauna of the regions he visited. In other he 'traveled In won the annual American Academy scholarship. Art followed him into the navy, where he originated a cartoon strip aimed at life on the high seas.

His paintings are warm and friendly In atmosphere; he has a good sense of design and color, Charles Schridde may easily be included in any listing of promising young American painters. Another December' exhibit Is day visit he galleries, 320 S. Michigan av. The exhibit will run thru December. will be returning to a fam Mr.

Schridde has been paint woods. The exhibit is on the third floor of the Newberry library. It is a magnificent show, a Decem- ber must. It will continue thru the month. Do not miss Winter Village of the Hidatsa every inch of it sheer beauty.

ing since he was a little boy. In iliar city. As high school he won an "after school scholarship to the Art an exch a professor, the noted archae- institute and upon graduation XA I or jf- t' 5r ologist, who last spring became the third president of Hebrew university in Jerusalem lectured Or, Maaar at the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute. Many former colleagues and acquaintances will be among the educators and business leaders he is to meet tomorrow nitrht BHEAKFAST Tssnat Jelee Friei Ef ga Fork Saaaac Links Wbola Wheat Tout Coffc Milk IXKCH SJau Besa sad Tsnut Canerola Cacambcn ta Saar Cream Whole Wheat Bread lenraa Taplara Milk DI.VNEB Staffed Haoi Bella Baked Potatoes Battered Peaa with Mnhraomi Molded Cabbara and Pineapple Salad Leitoeer Cotonat Layer Cake Coffee or Tea Milk See today's favorite recipe. BY MARY MEADE One of the many pleasing ways to serve a small broiler-fryer turkey is barbecued with is an' ideal dish for a special little dinner during the holiday season.

BABBECXED SHALL TTBKET WITH STUFFING I Tea aervings ar pound ready ta cook broiler fryer turkey iH enpa barbecue sane cap ahortening I 34 cap chopped onion -X qaarta aoft half-inch bread cabes 1 teaspoon aalt teaspoon each, sage, thyme, rosemary egg, beaten Have your butcher saw the turkey in half. Place halves skin side up on a sheet of aluminum foil placed on a rack in a large shallow baking pan. Pour. about a cup of barbecue sauce over turkey and roast, uncovered, in a a reception and dinner in the Barbecued halves of broiler-fryer' turkey, with a bread stuffing, are delicious holiday season fare for a small dinner. Venetian room of the Morrison hotel, a nartv arranged in hie honor by the Chicago chapter of CARROLL RIGHTER'S me American Friends of the Hebrew university.

Dr. Mazar is makinc cnoaV. ing tour of the United States in ROSCOPt Ml Denaif of the university, which, altho it is Israel's principal institution of hieher learning, is cover and let rise in warm place until doubled. While dough rises, combine cranberries and cup sugar for filling. Cover pan with coating mixture.

Punch down light dough, let rest 10 minutes and pat or roll to rectangular sheet 12 by 18 inches. Spread with cranberry filling and roll up like a jelly roll, sealing edge. Cut into 12 slices about 1 inch thick. Place cut side down in a prepared pan. Let rise until doubled.

Bake school without a campus. As the result or the war between the Israelis and the Arabs, unlversitv buildings on Mount Scopus, near Jerusalem, have been inaccessible for almost five years and faculty and students have been obliged to moderately slow oven, 325 de fbr about 1 'hour. Turn work in rented halls and make pieces and baste with more sauce. at 350 degrees 35 to 40 minutes. Let stand in pan 1 minute before turning out.

Pink-meated grapefruit makes shift laboratories. Dr. Mazar's tour spearheads a drive to raise Roast for another hour. Melt money for the building of a new shortening in a skillet, add onion. an appealing marmalade.

This recipe is no trouble at all. You and saute until tender. Pour over soft bread cubes, adding seasonings and egg. Remove turkey from the oven and turn the halves can make it while you are cook ing meals for your family, as I have, and 1 turn out three tall classes of delicious' breakfast up on their sides. Divide stuffing in half and form it into two I III 1 I iuitlmttnii.iii,nnuiiii -ji iiisipwawwiiiiiij 1111 amjuim nj.i.imi iiiii.uj!.i.i.iiii.

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Hosts and Speakers Guests attending the Mazar dinner will hear speakers representing major Chicago area universities including the Very Rev. Comerford J. O'Malley, president of De Paul; the Rev. Jeremiah O'Callaghan, vice president of Loyola; R. Wendell Harris, vice president of the University nf mounds on the foil Replace tur key halves over the stuffing and MONDAY, DEC.

14 ARIES IBirthdays from March 21 to April 191 It will prove well today for you to contact all those who have your best Interests at heart and who can 'help bring newer methods Into your work for more effectiveness. TATJBUS April 20 to May 201 Be Quick and busy In working behind the scenes to Increase your Income and emotional well being with all who are vital to your happiness. Be basic (and active. Action! GEMINI May 21 to June 211 Get together with outspoken associates, dynamic friends, and plan for future. Be appreciative of help given; results will be satisfactory and prompt.

A CANCER June 22 to July 211 New Ideas may be had from friends on how to add more joy to dally tasks which have become tiresome. Put new life Into old work. LEO July 22 to Ang. 21 Fine for entertaining old and dear friends. Newcomers enter In a Joyous spirit; If you enter Into the same spirit you can enjoy more happiness than you've known In a long while.

VIRGO Aug. 22 to Sept. 221 Methods that apply to home and family must be altered If you are to accept the changes needed for happiness In the future. LIBRA Sept. 23 to Oct.

221 Angles won't make a success of that Joint undertaking but frankly stating your views to a forceful, energetic, pioneering associate will help In this direction. Follow advice and be direct. SCORPIO Oct. 23 to Nov. 211 You may solve any financial problems continue roasting until tender allow 25 to 30 minutes per pound, altogether.

Baste occa sionally with barbecue sauce. Chicago; Dr. Lyndon Shanley of Butterscotch topped cranberry pan rolls are among favorite hot breads baked by the home economists of the Wheat Flour institute, who recommend them for a holiday brunch, accompanied by spread. It doesn't last long at our house. Peel grapefruit and use pulp only, cutting it into pieces.

PINK GRAPEFRUIT MARMALADE I Three 8-onnce glasses 1 large pink-meated grapefruit 1 large navel orange f- 1 large lemon Water 3Hupa sugar Pare the outer colored peel of orange and lemon, discarding the white portion. Cut the pulp into pieces and add with peel to grapefruit. Measure and add an equal amount of water. Lei stand overnight or for several hours, then bring to a boil and boil 10 minutes. Add sugar and cook uncovered until you get a jelly test, about 1 hour.

Turn into glasses and seal with paraffin. Northwestern; Dean John Day Larkin of the Illinois Institute of Technology; Leo Lerner, president of Roosevelt college's board of trustees; Park Livingston, president of the University of Illinois' board of trustees, and others. Hosts for- the dinner are Samuel N. Katzin, president of the plenty of butter or margarine. BUTTERSCOTCH CBANBEKBY PAN ROLLS (One dozen! 1 -package yeast, compressed or dry Vt cap water, lukewarm for com-.

A.F.H.U., Chicago chapter, and Mrs. Katzin 'a gift from the Katzins will add an exhibition hall to the library of the univer sity and Mr. and Mrs. Morris E. Feiwell.

The reception committe far and bring in more income If you delve into duties, obligations, awaiting you. No procrastinating, please. Protestant Clixb. eludes the Gardner Sterns, the Joel Goldblatts, the Philip Klutz SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22 to Dec.

21 pressed yeast, warm for dry cap milk V. cup sagar 1 teaspoon aalt tablespoons shortening tVt enpa sifted enriched Soar about 1 gg 1 cup whole cranberries, ground Vt cup augar Fan Mixtore of cap brown agar, cup bread erumba, 3 tablespoons melted butter or margarine. Soften yeast in water. Scald add salt, and shortening and- cool to lukewarm. Add flour to make a thick batter.

Mix well. Add softened yeast and nicks he is president of B'nai B'rith, Superior Court Judges Happiness is possible this week, for to Hold Christmas Party for Children Santa Claus will visit the your creative activities are high lighted and offer opportunities to perfect an Interesting hobby. Young people prove stimulating, too. Henry L. Burman and Samuel B.

Epstein and their wives; the Milton IL Callners, the Samuel E. Hokins, the Sam Lauds, the Wedgwood room of Marshall CAPRICORN Dec. 22 to Jan. 20 Lewis J. Ruskins, the Alfred A time to be down to earth, for you can work out an Intelligent plan now.

Withal Sterns a collector of Lincolniana, Mr. Stern will pre which will help you to success. This success will remain with you for life. Field Co. at noon Wednesday where the Protestant Woman's Service club will hold its annual Christmas sent a Lincoln collection for the library, the James H.

Beckers, egg. Beat well. Add enough more flour to make a soft dough. Turn out on lightly floured board or cloth and knead until smooth and satiny. Place in greased bowl; the N.

Schachters, theBenja 5 Nr min Samuels, the E. B. Bernsens, party for the i 5 ,1 I I I 25 children it I sponsors in $5 Favorite Recipe I Rabbi and Mrs. Louis L. Mann, who expect, to leave soon on a trip to Israel; Dr.

and Mrs. Lester Frankenthal and Dr. and Mrs. Morris Fishbein, who visited i i 1 foster homes. a is aai nl A 1 11 Mrs.

Nonnenbrack dinner with aU the Mazars in Israel last year, Reunion-in Chicago AQUARIUS Jan. 21 to Feb 191 Put your originality to work and talk with associates at home, at work, or socially. They offer support and backing for the success of mutual goais. PISCES Feb. 20 to March 20 Leave distant appeals In the background and look directly at your duties; then give them attention for progress.

IF TOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY A child born today must be taught the value of financing any activity that is commenced. Offer education In studies that permit wide' latitude and scope of activity. This unusual progency of yours will not rest until he has the answer to whatever Interests him. Your youngster will thresh and mull things over until the facts are ferretted out. Offer courses that will develop this trait, so that a happy and well rounded childhood and later life Is possible.

Dr. and Mrs. Harold C. Urey, the trimmings, Christmas carols, and a gaily decorated tree will provide festive party notes. Each year members of the club's welfare committee, write to each of the children asking them what who first met Dr.

Mazar in Israel three years ago, are among University of Chicago acquaintances who look forward to a reunion with him at an informal cocktail they would like from Santa party before the dinner. The pre. give her a 2..00 ensemble of famous lucien lelong French perfumes, all for only 10.00 Just look 5 bottles of French perfume, individually packaged elegantly presented in The Royal Box a fabulous gift that includes Indiscret (10.00 size) Orgueil (4.50 size) Tailspin (3.50 size) Sirocco (4.00 size) Indiscret (3.50 size), She'll love any one of these famous and exquisite scents, and she'll be positively dazzled at haying them. all together. You'll save 15.00 you'll give luxury at a price! Carson's cosmetics, first floor, state and Evergreen plaza store, plus 20 Fed.

Tax liminary party has been planned Claus, thus miking certain that the children get the right gifts. Mrsl Max Nonnenbruch, child welfare 'chairman, will be hostess at the party. Again this year, Carl Westin, Mrs. Nonnen- by the academic council of the Chicago chapter, Here is an entree to prepare after a busy day of holiday shopping. It's easy to make and is well flavored.

STUFFED HAM ROLLS I Four servings 1 cup fresh bread crumbs Vx teaspoon grated anion 74 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon melted butter 34 pound sharp processed American cheese, grated 4 thin slices boiled ham 5 tablespoons batter 1 tablespoon prepared mustard tablespoon vinegar 1 cop brown augar Mix bread crumbs, onion, salt, 1 tatlespoon butter, and cheese. Place of mixture on each slice of bam. Roll like a Jelly roll and fasten with tooth picks. Broil until browned about 10 minutes turning twice. Melt butter in saucepan.

Add remaining Ingredients and bring to boiling point stirring constantly. Serve over hot ham rolls. Mrs; L. W. Holding Rt.

2, Box'333, De Plalnes Send your a vorite recipe to: Recipe Editor, Chicago Tribune. bruch's brother, will portray Santa Claus. Chicago Woman's Ideal Club to Hold Yule Tea IPmtdPmA Holiday songs and carols will be heard when the Chicago Woman's Ideal club sponsors its annual Christmas tea at 1:30 p. m. Thursday.

With Mrs. Oliver O. Olson presiding, the party will be held in the Crystal ball room of the Blackstone hotel. in time for the Holidays ftiar- to i uck In her stocking jacquel ine cochran's jeweled powder box Em 2 Secomds If you are 35 or thereabouts, you can now (in 20 seconds) leap backward five years in appearance! And each day. from now on, you'll slacken the pace of your birthdays as they show in your face.

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