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The Progress from Clearfield, Pennsylvania • Page 9

Publication:
The Progressi
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Clearfield, Pennsylvania
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9
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PAGE TWENTY THE PROGRESS, Clearfield, Curwensville, Philipsburg, April 4, 1956 What's Better Than Apple Pie? Kawa-Kephart HOUTZDALE--Mrs. Anna Kawa of Houtzdale today announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Rita Kawa, to Richard Kephart of Niagara Falls, son of Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Kephart of Madera. No date has been set for the wedding.

PENN-GRAMPIAN PUPILS MOVE IN These were scenes yesterday as some 200 elementary pupils the Grampian and Penn Township schools moved into their new building located on the outskirts of Grampian. Despite a downpour of rain, the youngsters marched from the Grampian Borough School building to the new $360,000 structure which will replace seven small school buildings. Only the eight classroom section of the new building is in use at the present time, pending completion of other sections the building. (Progress Photos by Jack Zipf) DR. RUBINSTEIN OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined 233 Market St.

Dial 5-4992 Pa. Magazine Honors DuBois Student Wins Council Penn State Industrial (Of Church Women i Journalism Award Engaged FOR COMPLETE LINE Home Auto Accessories The Clearfield Council of United Church Women was recently the subject of an article in the Key- Istone Church Woman, official publication of the state organization of United Church Women, it was re- HIRSH'S Osccola Mills--Phone 2121 PITTSBURGH, Pa. James W. Kopp, of DuBois, a junior in the School of Journalism at the Pennsylvania State University, has been presented the $100 Industrial Journalism Award of the Associat- ported today by Mrs. Frank Cole, led Editors' Society of Pittsburgh.

vice president of the Clearfield The award which was presented for the first SAMSONITE LUGGAGE (Council. I It states: "On World Community iDay, 1955, our youngest Community Council was organized. The council is the Clearfield Council of United Church W'omen and chosen to lead in developing cooperative activities was Mrs. B. Maitland DuBois, former vice president of the state United Council of Church Women.

Mrs. Charles E. Manwiller, Pittsburgh, was the kaynote speaker and guided the group in its organization." The Clearfield Council is planning to send three or four delegates to the state convention at I'heonixville, April 17, 18 and 19, Mrs. Cole also announced. given to an time last year, is outstanding junior journalism student who best meets the qualifications of personal and professional integrity, capability, motivation, maturity.

The object of the award is to attract capable journalism graduates to the field of industrial journalism. Kopp was graduated from Ridgway High School in 1949 and served almost four years in the United States Air Force. Advertise The Progress way. DR. MOHR OPTOMETRIST A Variety of Styles priced from $15.00 USE OUR EASY CREDIT TERMS BEST JEWELERS Clearfield Philipsburg Frosting a layer cake? Don't the second layer until the Market St yes BlXaniiBei1 spread over the first layer sets a bit.

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Phone 5-6501 Freeze undiluted grape juice in the ice-cube tray of your refrigerator. Serve two or three of the cubes in a tall glass of ginger ale. Nice at a party for young people. By CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor SO MANY WAYS with apple oie! Even the adherents of plain cook- your pastry, grated Cheddar cheese into another part. Weave strips of the two varieties of dough inlo a lattice top crust.

The bottom crust of the pie uses plain pastry ing seem to like to give this Here favorite dessert a special touch. recj SAVORY APPLE PIE Some cooks swear by white sugar in apple pie; some by light Ingredients 6 to su ar i i apples, pastry for Some cooks always use a little lemon or orange rind, or both; others insist on spices--cinnamon, nutmeg, mace. Honey sweetens some apple pies, raisins go into! others. How to make that top crust look pretty? Brush it milk! large 2-crust pie, 1 cup sugar, 1 tablespoon flour, Vi teaspoon nutmeg, Vj teaspoon cinnamon, 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, i cup grated sharp cheddar cheese, teaspoons poppy seeds. Method: Pare and core apples; slice thin.

Line a 9-inch pie pan and sprinkle with sugar. Lgg yolk jth fe sugar floiu, heater, wit a little cream gives nutmeg and cinnamon; rub a little a heavy shiny glaze. Want to hasten the baking time? A good cook we know steams the of this mixture into pastry in pie pan. Fill pie pan with sliffd apples; add remaining sugar mix- sliced apples over low heat until Ture with or margarme. they soften but are not cooked Divide remaining pastry into two through.

Then she arranges them in her bottom crust, adds a latticed pastry topping and puts the pie into a hot oven. Apple pie takes to special top- pings--esecially when it is to be served to company. How about scoops of vanilla ice cream embellished with crunchy sugared almonds or salted pecans? You'll find a sweetened whipped cream, flavored with a dash of nutmeg and cinnamon, also makes a glorious accompaniment. Like cheese with apple pie? Then shape soft yellow cheddar cheese into small balls and roll them in paprika. Perk a bit of green leaf atop each cheese apple before arranging on the pie.

Ever serve apple pie with a soft custard sauce? Make the sauce from scratch or use a packaged vanilla pudding as a base And here's a spanking-new idea. Roll poppy seeds into part of equal portions. Roll out one nor tion thick; top with grated cheese; fold over in 3 layers: roll out again. Cut into 5 strips 10 inches long by wide. Repeat with remaining portion of pastry, using poppy seeds instead ol cheese.

Weave strips, lattice fashion, on pie; trim and flute edge. Bake in hot (425 degrees) oven for 40 to 45 minutes or until apples are tender. GONE TO SEItt'E TIME the the gang." UNION, S. C. UB-Magistrale Gregory found he had gone to Lee Gregory says he told a county road gang camp, told charged with a minor crime to; the supervisor, "I come to make come by his office for trial at a 10 days." certain hour.

When the defendant; got there, Gregory was out. There are about 170,000 black I The man left note: "Gone to bears in the United States. To Grow A Lawn Is Easy As A A Drop In At Our Store Buy Yuri-Milker a Seed Read Tin's Booklet, Yoitr Lawn Lawn making is easy if you use the right ingredients. But you can't annual grass seed and expect a perennial Liu'ii to grow. Start right.

Prepare your soil and use Woodruff Turf-Maker, the finest lawn seed mixture you can buy. Ask for a copy of Your Lmun. There's no cost, and you'll find it full of helpful hints about starting as well as maintaining a luxuriant deep green turf All-Woman Council In Missouri Renamed STELLA, Mo. Iff)--The residents of Stella, population 250, apparently like their town's administration. They re-elected the entire five- woman Council yesterday.

For best results--try a Progress Want Ad. STERLING ROOFING CO. 610 Nichols St. GARDEN SUPPLY SHOP CLEARFIELD Phone 5-9581 CLEARANCE Thursday Friday Saturday OUR GREAT AFTER-EASTER COAT SALE A to Now that Easter's over treat your fashion budget to some sweet spring buys! They're fabulous new fashions from suits to coats to gay spring prints in fact, we don't see how our customers contrived to overlook 'em but in the Easter Week rush, overlook 'em they did! Now, we've pared all to a purse-pampering low so come to Brody's you'll be amazed! P. here bright'n early--size and color selections are limited! SUITS TOPPERS RAINCOATS-DUSTERS 10 15 12 19 One Rack of SPRING DRESSES On Sale! iNEWSPAPERl WSPA.PE.Rf.

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