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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 18

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The Baytown Suni
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Baytown, Texas
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0AYTOWN SUN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, (933 Soda! Calendar FRIDAY Queen Esther class of First Baptist church, home of Mrs, A. G. 809 S. Circle, at 10 a.m. Study club, home ol Mrs.

E. R. Utah, at 10 a.m. La Porte Roller Skating club, Pine Bluff rink, a Porte at 10 Homemakers class of First Baptist church of Cedar Bayou, church at 9:30 a.m. Friendly Acres Home Demonstration club, Community house at 10 a.m.

Bridal Shower Entertains Patsy Wiliiams Miss Patsy Jo Williams, bride- elect of Albert Nelson was honored with a miscellaneous sower Tuesday night in the home of Mrs. W. T. Busch, Tri-City Beach road. oKstesses were Mrs.

Busch, Mrs. R. E. Casey, Mrs. M.

A. Parker, Mrs. L. W. Jones, Mrs.

F. W. Smith, Mrs. H. A.

Thomas, Mrs. S. H. Brooks, Mrs. I.

H. Epperson, Mrs. G. L. Gleason, Mrs.

I. L. Johnson and Mrs. John Nelson. Misses Noreen and Charlene Williams presided at the serving table.

The covered with a lace cloth, held a pyramid arrangement of glass, pompom urns and little lace parasols placed in a crystal container on a mirror. On each side was crystal candelabra decorated with white tapers. The table also held a crystal punch service and a cake in the shape of the bride's book. Spring flowers decorated the VALENTINE MEAT PIE FEB. 14 DINNER Tender biscuit Prepare with beef, veal cubes.

top this meat pie. CHEERY CUSTARD DESSERT TREAT Garnished with whipped cream, here is a dessert you'll be proud to serve your guests. SAVE MEAT Regardless of the method used, always cook meat with low heat, This gives more tender, juicer and larger servings of meat. In roasting, set oven regulator at 300 degrees F. for beef, veal, lamb and cured pork; 350 degrees F.

for fresh pork. By WAXDA JONES Valentine's day is an occasion for But even if you aren't planning z. party, you'll like to surprise your family with dessert for that special day. So here's a new recipe for your collection. It's a chiffon pie filling made with a currant-raspberry flavored pudding mix.

Raspberry Chiffon Pie 1 nkg. frozen raspberries 1 pudding mix, raspberry flavored 3 egg whites 1 nine-inch pastry crust Thaw berries and drain well- Measure juice and add enough water to make 1 cup Stir in contents of pkg. of pudding mix. Add raspberries. Bring to a full boil; boil for 1 minute, stirring constantly.

Beat eg? whites until stiff, but not dry. Pour hot pudding mix over egg whites, ti little at a time, beating continually. Pile chiffon filling- into pastry crust. Let cool. Chill 4 hours.

Garnish with whipped cream. With frills and hearts the theme on Valentine's Day, dainty Rosy Chiffon Tarts are the perfect dessert for your bridge crowd. Rosy Chiffon Tarts 1 A cups water 1 pkg. pudding mix, raspberry flavored 3 egg whites 6 to 8 baked tart shells. Stir contents of package of pudding mix into water.

Bring to a full boil for 1 minute stirring con stantly. Beat egg whites until stiff, but not dry. Pour hot pudding mix over egg whites, a little at a time, beating continually. Pile chiffon filling into tart shells. Let cool.

Chill 3 to 4 hours. When ready to serve, garnish with whipped cream. (For a taste treat: use V. cup port wine in place of cup of water, or use 1 cup orange juice for an equal amount of water.) Here's a dessert to follow-up Saturday's Valentine feast. Cherry Chiffon cups liquid (cherry juice and water) 1 pkg.

pudding mix, cherry flavored 3 egg whites 1 cup pitted sweet cherries Stir contents of pkg. of pudding mix into fruit juice and water. Bring to a full boil; boil for 1 minute, stirring constantly. Beat egg whites until stiff, but not dry. Pour hot pudding mix over egg whites, a little at a time, beating continually.

Fold in cherries. Chill chiffon 3 to 4 hours. Serve plain or with whipped cream. Back to parties, about getting out the ole heart cutter and making some heart- shaped sandwiches for the Valentine gathering. And try these tasty sandwich fillings.

Cucumber-Tuna and Egg Salad 3 hard-cooked eggs, chopped cup diced cucumber tsp. salt, dash pepprr 2Yi tbsp. saled dressing 3 i cup tuna Combine all ingredients; use immediately. Stakes about IVi cup filling, sufficent for 6 sandwiches. Ham and Cheese Spread.

2 cups boiled ham 2 cups grated cheese cup diced 1 olives salad dressing Combine ham and cheese; blend with olives and enough salad dressing to give spreading consistency. Enough filling for 10 to 15 sandwiches. Here are a few other suggestions for sandwich fillings: Raisins and nuts worked into cream cheese. Cream cheese and crushed pineapple. Peanut butter and bananas.

Currant jam and nutmeats. Cottage cheese, pimentos, pickles. Minced 1 corn beef, pickles and mustard. So far these Valenetine delicacies have been confined to desserts, but here's a special meat course in Feb. 14 flavor.

Valentine Meat Pie Ibs. boneless beef, veal or lamb, cut in 2-inch pieces 3 tbsp. lard or drippings o3.Lt Pepper 1 cup water 1 lb. green beans or 1 No. 2 can green beans 12 small carrots 6 small white onions Heart-shaped biscuits.

Brown meat in lard or drippings. Values to Values to SPECIAL! WE CANXOT USE THE NAME OF THIS NATIONALLY MANUFACTURER BUT YOU'IX KNOW IT AT Available In White or Pink and in Average or Tall Lengths. Broken Sixes 32 40. Originally Sold At In White or Black and in Averag-e or Tall Lengths. Broken Sizes.

32 42. Originally Sold 5 6.9S SPECIAL-FRIDAY NYLON HOSIERY PLAIN SEAMS DARK SEAMS COLORED NOVELTY HEELS GOOD SHADES BROKEN SIZES ORIGINALLY SOLD UP TO 1.95 SATURDAY ONLY RAYON PANTIES WHITE ONLY SIZES 4 TO 7 Regularly Sold at $1.25 per pair per pair SORRY! NOLAYAWAYS! NO RETURNS! NO REFUNDS! NO ALTERATIONS! MAX ALL SALES FINALl "The Store Of Personalized Servfce" Season. Add water, cover and simmer 2 hours. Add fresh green beans, carrots and onions and simmer until meat and vegetables are almost done. If canned green beans are used, they may be added at tiiis lime.

Place heart-shaped biscuits on meat mixture and bake in a hot oven (400 F) for 12 to 15 minutes. 4 to 6 servings. Biscuits 2 cups sifted enriched flour 1 tbsp. baking powder tsp. salt 4 to 6 tbsp.

lard 1-3 to cup milk. Sift together flour, baking powder and salt Cut in lard until mixture has fine even crumb. Add enough milk to make a soft dough. Turn onto a lightly floured surface and knead gently for Vz minute. Pat or roll inch thick and cut with a heart-shaoed cutter, dipped in flour.

Edith Allen Circle Sees Television Program Members of the Edith Allen circle of Second Baptist church, used the television "Strength of Our Nation," as a devotional at its meeting Tuesday in the home of ftlrs. H. E. Summers, 100 Lafayette drive. Mrs.

W. B. New led the mission study, and she was assisted by Mrs. Ed Stokley and Mrs. Sue McCree.

Prayers were led by Mrs. H. W. Lambright and Mrs. Secret Pals were revealed by the 10 members present.

Fruit salad, cookies, coffee and cocoa were served. One new member, Mrs. D. L-. Trollinger.

was present. The circle will meet next Tuesday at Mrs. B. C. Bonner's home, 600 E.

Defee. Mrs. H. H. Streich Gives St.

Paul's Devotional Mrs. H. H. Streich was devotional leader Tuesday at a meeting of St. Paul's Missionary society in the educational building.

A talk on "Created to Serve" presented by Mrs. S. Howard Lee. Hostesses were Mrs. E.

H. Eschenburg and Mrs. Dewitt Barron. Present were 18 members, one new member, Mrs. C.

Fojt and one Mrs. W. H. Shute. Coffee and d6ughnuts were served.

Next meeting will be Guest Day on. March'10. Cedar Bayou P-TA Has Procedure Course Mrs. L. Mayo, president of the Harris County Council of Parent-Teacher association, taught a parliamentary procedure course Tuesday to members of the Cedar Bayou.

Parent-Teacher association. The group met in the small school auditorium. Present were A. A. Arnett, Mrs.

E. B. Harrington, Mrs. G. E.

Troxell Mrs. B. F. Hicks. Mrs.

Ivy Smith, Mrs. M. L. Bush, Mrs. Scott Caudle, president.

On Friday Mrs. Caudle and Mrs. Bush attended a county council meet In.Kline. Thimble Club Plans To Have Buffet Supper Plans for a buffet supper were discussed Tuesday at a meeting of the Thimble club in Mrs. A.

Tfllery's home, 316 Williams. Members decided to have the supper sometime in May. Heart-shaped sandwiches, Valentine cookies, potato chips and coffee were served to six members. Mrs. S.

J. Hines will be hostess to the next meeting in her home, 314 Williams. Winsome Class Has Valentine Party The Winsome class of Memorial Baptist church had a Valentine party Tuesday in the home of Mrs. M. HL Shelton, 613 Morrell.

Co-hostesses were Mrs. Ramsey Mills Mrs. Larain Cheney. Mrs. Mills brought the devo- HonaL Secret pals were revealed and 'gifts were exchanged IT naezabers present.

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Years Available:
1949-1987