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PAHT 'J- l'A (ii; -J, DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 19 6 2 lemonade Cake Is THEY WERE THERE rican Dish All-Amc BY MARY MEADS If we can't shoot cff fire- with lemon custard mixture and crackers to celebrate this patri- sprinkle with confectioners' otic holiday, we can blow cff a sugar. little steam in the kitchen. by making a lemonade chiffon cake. It is not red, white, and blue, but it is all-American and Thursday Menu LEMON CUSTARD FILLING FOR CAKE Fills three-layer chiffon cake 1 ccp sugar 2 tablespoons flour cup coarsely grated Iemca rind Va. cup lemon juice 3 eg yolks 1 cup flaked coconut 1 can Mix together sugar and flour in top of double boiler.

Stir in the lemon rind, juice, and egg yolks, blending ingredients. Cook over boiling water until mixture is thickened, stirring constantly. Remove from beat and stir in coconut. Cool. A cake of this size may be cut BREAKFAST Oimt Jeies VmitH WiMat Biscuits wit Milk Poctafid Clnnomos Rolls and Batter Milk Coffet LUNCH Cheese, Meat, Ltttuct Smtfwlcbt Ficktet sn Olives Gres AssHs Lttttvw Cupcakes Milk Ices Tm DINNER Skillet Ctrn Brtas wit BarftecsM Leftover Chicken Buttered PtM Tux Green solos, BiM attest Dresslnt Swtettnef Frtsk Peadies witk Creem Milk cofft Greeting friends are (from left) William McCormick Blair, Mrs.

Blair, daughter of the late Mrs Joseph T. Bo wen, the club's founder, and the Edward M. Blairs. Mrs. Anthony Ryerson (left) and Mrs.

John Andrews King man the hot dog kettle at the 50th anniversary celebration of the club which is the Hull House summer camp. Memories of their year as directors of the Eowen Country club come back to Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hicks of Ojai, CaL, as she rings bell at club.

Orl. I'M S0E HE HE 5Em VESV (SwOTD? gqVj IT? Janet Ellen Hinkle to Be ROSGOPE 111.0; into IS to 20 pieces. It should delicious, down to that last bite freeze well, so may be pack- of lemon custard filling. aged for the freezer. The cake Home economists of the may be frozen and stored away "W7 1 A A nneac i0ur institute perfected for a special occasion, then VV Pfl Alio At tte redpe for cake which fmed as tte day of toe party yA.

J. o-J j. takes about two hours to pre- arrives. pare, from start to finish. LEMONADE CIUFFON CAKE I 5 FcXVCritO RodpO 1 en-incn, inree-iayer case 2Va cups sifted flour Tonight Program; at Grant Park BY JUDITH CASS The Albert Harold Hinkles of Winnetka announce the engagement and approaching marriage Aug.

24 of their daughter, Janet Ellen, to John Gordon Collins son of Mr. and, Mrs. Collins of Naples, formerly ofScarsdale, Girl from Greece Now YankeeDoodle Dandy Protecting Side Suits Important APPLESAUCE BREAD Three small loaves cup shortening 1 cup sugar 1 egg 2 cups sifted all purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking powder Vi teaspoon soda Vs teaspoon salt 1 cup sugar 1 tablespoon baking powder teaspoon salt Vx cup salad oil 5 egg yolks Vi cup water Vt cup lemon juice leup egg whites about 8 4 teaspoon salt cup sugar WEDNESDAY, JULY. 4 GENERAL "This July 4 holiday is one of those days when you would be wise to rest and relax in the early part of the day, and avoid any sort of upsetting conditions or making changes. ARIES Birthdays from March 21 to April 19: Any gambling with present security or argument with family tie can bring real trouble.

TACRUS April 20 to. May 20: Try to keep that stranger from getting together with kin or there is apt to be trouble. GEMINI May 21 to June 21: Drive carefully this morning and be sure you keep out of arguments with others, too. MOON CHILDREN June 22 to July 21: Be wise and economize. It is not necessary to be extravagant to gain favor of others.

LEO July 22 to Aug. 21: Steer clear of arguments with kin this morning or they can flare up dangerously. VIRGO Aug. 22 to Sept. 22: Morning is best spent taking it easy and planning for the evening and afternoon's activities.

LIBRA Sept. 23 to Oct. 22 1: Others are concerned with their own affairs in a. m. However, after BY JEANNE FRANKE Lydia Petropulos, 10, will be started holding Fourth of July Ji teaspoon nutmeg BY CHARLES GOREN decked out in red, white, and services several years ago Plans for the day also include Eight p.

m. Free admission. Band shell on the lake front at 11th street. Grant Park Syn phony orchestra, Irwin Hoffman, conductor; Robert McDowell, pianist. The program: Salt from "Billr the Ki" Coolond Concerto No.

2, is minor Symphony No. in minor "From the New World" ligiously on aU promises made to others. IF YOUR CHILD 18 BORN JULY 4: A solid, practical business education is best here for greatest success, with one or two artistic hobbies for relaxation that also, remunerative, satisfying. N. North-South vulnerable.

East holds a three- way tcitui duuu. The day is: a Navy league picnic at the Glenview Naval Air station and a family outing in Libertyville. Lydia will give a barbecue at her home for some friends to mark the anniversary of her arrival in America. For the informal events she'll 1. Her first Fourth of July as an American citizen.

2. The third anniversary of her arrival from Greece with Mr. and Mrs. Demetrios Petropulos, 2558 Argyle who have adopted her. Lemon custard filling, see below cup orange juice Sift together flour, 1 cup 1 tablespoon grated orange sugar, baking powder, and salt.

rind Make a well in the flour mix- cup raisins ture and pour in oil. Add egg cup chopped nuts yolks, water and lemon juice. 1 cup applesauce Beat until smooth. Beat egg. Cream shortening and sugar-whites and teaspoon salt in Ught and fluffy Add egg large bowl until soft peaks beat weIL Add sifted dr form.

Beat cup sugar grad- ingredients alternately with uaUy beating until meringue orange juice, be aing until is stiff but not dry. Pour egg smooth ter each additioa. stir yolk mixture slowly over me- remaining ingredients. Turn ringue and fold in gently until mixture into 3 greased 1-pound well blended. Turn batter into cans Bake at S50 degrees for noon is then fine for sociability.

Miss Harris left and Miss Smith. deals. NORTH AKQ4 V852 8762 A98 WEST A 10863 4 AKJ109 632 SOUTH AAJ975 A976 3 KQ7 Any contention on your part could ifJadOIWa Center AlaS EAST A2 VKQJ103 Q54 4 J1054 be wearing a new outfit, white 3. Independence day. shorts and a blue middv blouse For Lydia the day means with red DiDins.

And she'll wear N. and Winnetka. The cere- flags, not fireworks. She and the colors proudly. mony will take place in the her father spent yesterday after- "This means I'm not a D.

P. Church of the Holy Comforter, noon shopping for flags. They any more, I'm really an Ameri- Kenilworth, with a reception got four two to be flown in can," she said of her citizen- afterward in the Skokie Coun- front of the family's home and shiD eranted last Dec. 19 in a try club. Miss Hinkle attended Set Party for July 2 i The Associates of Madonna Center have set July 24 for their annual summer party.

"Golf" is the thems, and the Tavern club will be the "course." Miss Mary K. O'Sullivan and Mr. William C. Dunn co-chair ungreased 10-inch tube pan, teaa 10 a serious oame win higher-up. SAGITTARIUS Nov.

22 to Dec. 21 By being too demanding, you can easily alienate the affections of a good friend. CAPRICORN IDec. 22 to Jan. 20 Don't show a jealous attitude.

Sit down amicably and get future planned wisely instead. AQUARIUS Jan. 21 to Feb. 19): Be circumspect in all that you do now so that others do not side with partner and against you. PISCES 20 to March 201: Make a good impression as a stalwart citizen by following thru re- Bake at 325 degrees for about 45 minutes.

Mrs. E. F. Muxes 820 Smith Lonslns, Midi. an hour and 15 minutes.

Invert two to be attached to their ceremony before Judge James Chatham college and she and cooi cake for about an The bidding East South North 2A Pass West Double hour. When cake is cool, re- Send your favorite recipe to: move it from pan and slice Recipe Editor, Chicago Tribune, crosswise into three layers. Fill It may bring you $5.. men of the party, have planned pass a fast green to challenge the 3y 1 A 4 buuiuuwuc ij. arsons in leaerai uisirici ur.

oonuis siuuenis ai me court. University of Miami. Lydia plans to attach the Lydia's parents were killed in nrn.r vnirtii flags to the car before the fam- an earthquake in 1952 and she oweu ily goes to services at St. was adopted by Mr. and Mrs.

Keita s- Brown grand- putting abilities of golfers. Pass Pass Four of Opening lead Whenever declarer is not in Demetrios Greek Orthodox Petropulos after they visiled son of 'Mrs- Donald R. McLen nan of Lake Forest and son of church, 2727 Winona which Greece. Ml i Mr. and Mrs.

Brown of Tucson, and Miss Kay Fow-ell, daughter of the George N. Fowells of Richland Center, were married recently in HL position to draw the opponent's trumps early in the play, he must be careful to protect his high card values in the side suits from adverse ruffs. Let us examine South's performance today. North and South reached BY RUTH MAC KAY the United Presbyterian FLAG IS a flag, you say Possibly, the American flag at Church, Richland Center. Mr.

Mm MOISTUuE CONTROL LOTION can help women of all ages, whose skin is moisture-starved, regain a youthful-looking complexion, 7 v1? nau mast lor tne passmg ot a Brown and his are at Dearins insignia, dating nf k- n4.u i their spade game on direct bid- Hintr UVct Hn.ihlM tho final t' u'uuoul a taLCU tu uuiue iu iviauiauii, contract because he felt that and Assyrians. toe at a troop of Mook-Gonzales JJ It has been hoisted by con- Tffi: When the Palm Beach win- This Maj Be Your Second ter colony reconvenes they'll address Mrs. Ricardo C. Gon- i zales by her new name Mrs. I TJntroi nionn UTrvilr Tho mar.

I 1 and nVwSied to 2 JanqhS ittti. partner from taking a sve. JStSS Julypicnic West opened his singleton the earth. The youthful and heart and East's ten forced the valiant have died for it; the old Simplicity, Sincerity UJbUU riage her fifth of Mrs. Gon- ace.

bouin saw at once mat ne and saddened have grieved be. TOR ME. THE Has has a zales of Rye, N. grand- Lemonade chiffon cake is pungently seasoned with lemon, and so is the custard filling. This is a party dessert to please everyone on the guest list.

Chance I1 fairly recent but memor- daughter of the late Henry had nine top tricks in spades, fore it, knowing the irreparable hearts, and clubs, and that a loss of the courageous young. able association with an early Morrison Flagler early Flor- 10th trick could be obtained by Embedded in the mind of almost anyone, I imagine, there fvXf wrKTedfcatld a MS WesFPaim Beachi the engagement of their daugh- home in Knoxville, of LI rJiL. "f-vf-j took dace recently in Flagler ter, Lynda, to A. James Foley the engagement of then- daugh- ruffing the fourth round of hearts in the dummy. Without is a particular incident con '3 i nu run id i iiu ru.

flag which tt-Dn Memorial church, Palm Beach. son of the Arthur J. Fo- ter, Judy Belle, to Lt J.g. nectea witn our turned a neart oraer to de oddly we call "Old Glorv" altho wm After a cruise the South leys or Jast ana avenue, uame Aiicnaei anapiro ot tne at That YontliM Look velop the ruffing situation. really not old in the world's man, the town chairman, the On the second heart, West long nistory.

postmaster, and a representa- Perhaps it was the unex- tive of the United States post- Pacific, Mr. Mookand his bride Miss Smith, who is working in navy, son of Mrs. Eva Sigrid will live in New York City. Chicago, was graduated from of Sheridan road and the late Son of Mrs. Glenn Mook of Ba- North Park college.

Her fiance George H. Shapiro. The wed- tavia, N. he is with East- is an alumnus of Washington ding will take place Aug. 11.

era Air Lines. university, St. Louis. Miss Harris was graduated discarded the deuce fr- Th Pted siht of an American office department tne (TICK, ine float in a fnrofffn nir thaf mAn 1 of clubs and East won king of hearts came back and Hams-Shapiro va-m va na, aJL the Stars and Stripes speak so warm-hearted neighbor stood Smith-Foley West threw the three of clubs. The Raymond Smiths of Col.

and Mrs. Jack Roger graduate of Carleton college, he was discarding up the nTC 'VVr Z7 TL Since Wpst waq markpd with a 6 ine snouiaer oi a Stockton, CaL, send word of Harris send word trom tneir is stationed in Norfolk, Va. line 0 sluuuhj. tfiutfi iv man. fine rnp a i I Ulird C1UD, SO iast piayed an- ar)A tha pvtranrdinarv rpali'fl Olson-Hazard "ViLL YOU LOOK LIKE THIS AT 60?" an important message to you! This lad hasn't discovered the fountain of youth, nor has HOW TO other high heart forcing the tion that inevitably it looks dummy to ruff-with the four more beautiful than the others.

pi spaues. un wis itick. vvebL parted with his remaining club. she had her face lifted by surgery. She did, however, Declarer cashed the king and Art Notes queen of spades but, when East first rural mailmen in the area.

A slight woman with a provocative face whispered that her grandfather had been postmaster of the village in the '80s and received one penny for each letter sent out at times the day's revenue was all of seven cents! The postoffice then was in the back of the house near grandmother's tantalizing kitchen which attracted an occasional nibbler, not necessarily expecting any mail! HDLO WEILL showed out on the second -m round. South could not afford caUed series onfitrflc of at be to overtake dummy's Beethovens wiu BY T. R. VAN CELLEf'l, M. D.

discover the way of looking younger by proper skin care. There are many fartors which contribute to a normal, healthy skin. One of the most important factor; is the balance of 'essential moisture. If your skin shows tiny wrinkles and crow's feet if it's dry, flaky, rough or sallow it may be Soap massages, heavy cleansing creams lotions, will not restore lost moistnre. Instead they tend to retard natural absorption of moisture into the skin.

New "time out" Moisture Control Lotion contains a Natural Moisture Factor was afraid to return to his hand given July 16 by Prof. Francis with a club, so he led the deuce tww in tha c'on tha of diamonds. East, however Midway studioS) 6016 Ingleside was on the alert, and he put av flt fif th. lp up the queen of diamonds to 5 witrht FOURTH OF JULY MISHAPS FOR TOO MANY CHILDREN, Fourth of July celebrations will alter the meaning of Independence day, because accidents will lead to a life of dependence. Despite improved laws, the annual carnage continues, with loss of sight, limbs, or life.

hold the trick, in order to re- Watch The public urged They Raised the Flag turn another heart West now t0 bring cushions or made his ten of spades on an hlW p-nf Fari scaoPl overruff to set the contract Iff 811(1 weI1. as should-Chi-overruii to set tne coac Rosenthal will talk on Michael- rWa tvpHpnVt stt fh Mr. and Mrs. Aner C. Olson cf Robbinsdale, announce the engagement of their daughter, Julie Mae, to Paul A.

Hazard III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hazard Jr. of Wilmette. Miss Olson was graduated from St.

Benedict's college and is in post-graduate studies at the University of Minnesota. Mr. Hazard studiedlfor his doctorate at Laval university and is a professor at the College of St Thomas in St. Paul, Minn. A January wedding is planned.

Other Engagement News Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Coyle of Bennett avenue have announced the engagement of their Rose Anthony S. Earl, son of the Russell K.

Earls of St. Ignsce, Mich. Mr. Earl was graduated from Michigan State university and the University of Chicago's law school. A summer wedding is planned when Miss Coyle completes her studies at St Xavier college.

The engagement of Miss Susan Lorraine Edelmann to Donald T. Orme, son of the John T. Crmes of Elmhurst, has been announced by her parents, the since ine Diaeung caa more nnTpin' "1 or less marked west witn a ,0 singleton heart, declarer should Scouts raised the flag which have realized that his opponent A one-man show by Dennis had flown over the Capitol build-would shed away his clubs on Matt is being held in tee Frank 3 ia Washington before being subsequent rounds of hearts, la -Ryan gallery, 1713 N. Wells st, sent to our town. N.M.F.

100r'c which' penetrates under skin surfare to help fade away signs of approaching age. Works equally well on face, hands, neck, arms, elbows and ankles. Makes skin softer, smoother, clearer younger-looking. "time out" is concentrated, thus a little goes a long way. Applied each night it helps you regain a more youthful-looking complexion while you sleep.

Ideal, too, as a foundation base. Lightly fragrant, never greasy your skin drinks it in to become smoother and lovelier looking. Don't expect miracles, it took a little time to get your skin in its present condition. It will take a little "time out" to improve it. i'jnc order to prevent this, South thru July 22.

me arust cas A simple and -sincere cere-should have taken his three spdied at the Los Angeles Art mony, it was singularly moving high clubs immediately and center and the Institute of De- to us standing there that early hoped that all hands would fol- siSn here. fall day. At the end there was low. Now, before he goes to a slight shower fortunately-work on the hearts, he must Scribner Ames will have a for who can tell a misty tear lead a diamond in' order to one-man show at the Bresler from a raindrop? Years ago the staff cf Children's Memorial hospital in Chicago anticipated and dreaded the week cf the Fourth. And why not? Without fail, there was a constant stream of major and minor casualties into the emergency room.

The stories were all similar "It was an accident" Something went off too soon or somebody didn't get out of the way in time. Accidents still occur, but restrictions on the purchase and use cf fireworks have brought a decrease in these tragedies. It is the parents' establish communications be- gallery in Milwaukee. Her tween the dummy and his own paintings and sculpture have Shineflugs Of Glenview hand. After trumping the fourth been exhibited recently at the run v.

a nsson eaiierv in Cincinnati. wttiu. ai Money Back Charles F. Edelmanrs cf Rum- queen of spades, he will then Her bronze sculpture, oung The Will H. Shineflugs Eliz-be able to safely ruff himself Satvr md Friend," won a pur- aheth Strohmeier of Glenveiw in with a diamond, and finish chase award at show 13 welcomed their first child, Lisa son, N.

J. The wedc Trulv, this is the "Young skin" emulsion for women of all ages. It's exclusive at SEARS. 2 mo. tipply i responsibility to prevent these ce 2L JHss Edel is drawing the trumps.

Illinois btate Mouse at aprmg- Ann, June 6 in Passavent hos- mann a graduate cf St Johns- 1 last summer. E.W. annual calamiti3s. pital. Grandparents are Dr.

and Mrs. Otto E. Strohmeier of Evanston and the William O. SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO, (Addrew Tanr 'esret Sean Store) Pleasfl rnd bottles ot "time out" as lulled below: bottle (9 13 plm 104 T. bottles 3 S5 plus 10 F.E.T.

Many of us like to relive our childhood experiences asi bury academy in Vermont and her fiance was graduated from -Valparaiso, Technics! la- show our offspring what we did in "the good old days" with fireworks. Nowadays, many beautiful and safe displays are Shinefl: cf Elmhurst OO NORTH MICHIGAN supply 3 4 mo. A MILL put cn that are more attractive than the do-it-yourse'i Jobs of bygone years. They can be enjoyed not regretted. Fathers, bertice Cllih Tela IIci? ADDRESS.

Tonight's Program ct Bavinia federal exritm tax CITT. who feel they must give their sons first hand information f0 Reach Country Sits should instruct them in as much detail as they would in teach- KimecrT-hcd rna-s are in I WINCH lllEinUMNT WORLD'S EE ST EEAUTY 1 ZONE T8AIN1NO TAUGHT Dine in our beautiful Enelo1 Is clin or money order frr $... tPlee 4d Illinois Sales TuJ IN CHICAGO CNIY AT i irg the boys to swim or drive a car. Buncay: Frctcct eyesigit Outdoor Garden or Air-Conditioned Room. Facilities for parties Reservations: TH 4-47S5 the mail for r.err.bcrj cf tv.e Service club, showirg them how to reach Happy Creek farm, the Oak Crock hc3 cf Mrs.

Harry O. Owen where their annual "day in te canty" party will be held July 13. Eight-thirty p. m. Ravinia park on the north shore, reached by Chicago and North Western trains or by automobile.

Gate admission; reserved and unreserved seats. Fslk vrnst tr ft UmsHters 07? 71 The "Healthy CkUd" pictured above is Barbara Joanne CSX at cse 7. She is the daughter cf Mr. hnd Thomas GUI 4301 N. Keenah av.

NC2TH STATE STf QIIGAGO STORES Also GARY, INDIANA I OJu. jOAttY IttSO A.M. TO 12.0C P.M..

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