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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

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Bloomington, Illinois
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SEVEN THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH. MONDAY. AUGUST SO. 1154. Shrimp Salad on Cheese Toast DESIGNING WOMAN BABY BANDWAGON New Names 1 many Fabric's Touch Freeze Quantity Of Pies To Bake in a Room i the News As Need Arises Large quantities of pies can be rence Roberts and his 7 year old brother, Jesse Dewayne.

Garry, prepared in advance and stored in the home freezer. Making pies this Susan Kay Joins Family Of Pfc. Frederick who checked into St. Joseph's Hos pital July 26, is the son of Law way saves work for the home- rence and Alberta Roberts, Downs, maker and provides her with handy Inventory for family meals and the grandson of the Walter Sandages of Arrowsmith and the and special occasions. BEST RESULTS are obtained Jesse Roberts of Ellsworth.

A third grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allen, Emington, and A first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bradley, 403 E.

Ash Normal, and a fourth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Orris Fred witn frozen pies when tney are baked after being removed from 1 i-; s'' -W 1 the freezer rather than prebaked erick. 402 VV. Seminary 6 for freezing, it has been found in a sixth grandchild for Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Earing, Kempton, 6 pound, 4 ounce, Gerald Leslie Earing checked into St. James Hos the test kitchen of Deepfreeze pound, 15 ounce, Susan Kay Fred erick checked into Mennonite Hospital Aug. 23. Susan's father, Pfc.

Phillip Frederick, is stationed in Home Appliances. Baking after freezing produces a flakier crust. i itr i pital, Pontiac, Aug. 3. Gerald and test show.

However, baked pie sisters Carolyn, 2M, and Donna, 16 months, are the children of Frank and Donna Earing, Dwight I vr ss 1 Mrs. Emma Oberholtzer of Odell can be frozen, and individual portions saved from the table make tasty treats for snacks and lunches The test kitchen recommends the practice of preparing crusts and fillings separately for large is their great grandmother. Germany, and her mother is staying with the Bradleys. Both parents are former ISNU students. It was a little brother for Lois, 6, Beverly, 3, and Lynn Ray, 1, when 7 pound, 3 ounce, Duane Lee Heck checked into Mennonite Hospital, Aug.

22. The fourth child of Mr. and Mrs. James Heck, Mc Named for both his grand fathers, 6 pound, 7 ounce, Clarence furniture and accessories are amounts of pies to be frozen for baking in the future. Pie crusts last three or four months in the Edward Zohist is the first son and second child of Howard and Phyl scanty.

The smart fabric also lis Steffen Zohist of Goodfield freezer, while the fruit fillings have BY ELIZABETH HTLLYEli A room can't be dull if it wears enough of a single distinctive fabric. A change of fabric is often all a room needs a change from go-with-everything drabness Lean, Duane is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Raffery, Le Clarence, who Joined sister Judith makes standouts of the plainest features of the room, the most ordinary window, sofa or chair. storage lives up to 18 months.

Ann, IV2, Aug. 22 in Mennonite Roy. and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert From rolled pie dough, circular crusts are cut out, allowing an ex tra inch for the sides of the pie by-the-yard that nobody notices, Hospital, is a grandson for Mrs.

Clara Zohist, Goodfield, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Steffen, Carlock.

Little Carol Lynn Norris, who Heck, McLean. I Mr. and Mrs. James S. Calmer, 1102 N.

Evans are the parents of 6 pound, 11 ounce, Debra Dee shell when it is lormed. The crust to a pattern that's interesting INGREDIENTS 2 cups cooked or canoed shrimp, cap diced celery, cap mayonnaise, salt and pepper, 8 slices toast with crusts trimmed, sliced American cheese, lettuce, olives. Combine shrimp, celery, mayonnaise and seasonings to taste. For each serving, cover each of two slices of toast with slice of cheese. Plae under low broiler heat or in 350 oven till cheese melts.

Cut slices of cheese toast in half, diagonally. Place portion of shrimp salad in lettuce cup on whole slice of cheese toast. Place sandwiches on serving plate and flank each sandwich with two half -slices of cheese toast. Place dish of olives in center. Four servings.

aisKs are laid flat and unformed enough to speak up and decorate on a ion-covered caraDoara aisK the room weighed 3 pounds, 14 ounces, at and stacked with double layers of birth Aug. 15 in Fairbury Hospital, is currently in the premature baby An interesting fabric is interesting in color and a springboard to good color scheming. It can freezer cellophane between crusts for easy separation. station at St. Francis Hospital, but WHEN A PD3 is to baked.

start a r.ew color scheme or tie her parents, William and Lucille Norris, hope to have her home in YOUR CHILD TODAY together a scattered old one. Calmer, her brother Chris, 9, and! sister Carol Anne, 6. Debra, who joined the family Aug. 12 at Mennonite Hospital, is a granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs.

John Murphy, Wilmington, and for Mrs. Ruth Calmer, Chicago. The first child of Bernice and Clyde Record, 1107 E. Washington 8 pound, 15Vz ounce, Sara Fairbury soon. Carol and sister POINTS FOR PARENTS The easiest way to color Shelly Anne, 22 months, are grand Mrs.

D. D. R. "Are colored ceiling! in style? I'd like to paint th walls of a bedroom gray and tho ceiling a coral pink to match tho pink quilting on a white bedspread and a ptnk chair. Or would a white ceiling be better? Tho curtains arc white." Tho pink celling would give an attractive glow to the room and there's no reason why It shouldn't bo that color.

There's no particular fad for colored ceUinfs. but they aro used when they contribute to tho beauty of a room. Mrs. "I have a mahogany desk and co fie table in my sitting room, and 1 have Just inherited two mapla lamp tables. Can the maple table bo painted a mahogany color?" It Isn't tho color of the mapla tables that make tt doubtful that they will look good with tho mahogany desk and coffee table.

Woods of two shades are often used in the same room. But the style of th maple tables Is quite likely to be too Informal for the mahogany. However, if you feel that the furniture In the two woods is harmonious enough in style and want to darken the maple, use a mahogany finish rather than paint. scheme is to match everything daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Travel Tips for Baby else to the colors in a fabric. In a crust is removed from the "pie crust file," placed on a breadboard for eight to 10 minutes and then formed in a pie pan, the warmth of one's hands helping to mold it With fruit pies, it is recommended that th" ton nf th hnttnm ard Hinkle, Strawn, and Mrs. Sar BY EDYTH THOMAS WALLACE ah Norris, Fairbury. a room that's already haphazardly color schemed, a change to a Not This Beth Record was named for her Named for his uncle, Everett few of them were not enough to single beautiful fabric in several places makes things belong that paternal grandmother. An Aug.

Eugene Fry of Cooksville, 8 pound. make the baby sick. 23 arrival at Mennonite Hospital crust be sprinkled with one tea- were misfits before. And an eyecatching fabric can do wonders to 1 IVi ounce, Gary Eugene Hardt is a little brother for Jackie, 5, and Sara Beth is the granddaughter of spoon of flour mixed with one BUT GERMS allowed to stand Feeding Time Takes Some Management BY DOROTHY V. WHIPPLE, M.D.

Mrs. Iva Bradley, Alonzo Brad teaspoon of sugar before the fill furnish a room. Patricia, 4. An Aug. 15 arrival in ley.

St. Louis, and Mr. and ing is added. Fillings also may St. Joseph's Hosnital.

Garv is the Because it does catch the eye in warm milk grow very fast. In a few hours time there are thousands of germs enough to make the baby sick. Warm milk is what be frozen in quantity. If stored in son of Bruno and Helen Hardt. it banishes the bare look where Mrs.

Charles Record, Farmington. A little sister for Gary Dean, 5, K. K. 1, and the grandson of Mr, and Mrs. Ancil Fry, Cooksville, foilware pie pans, frozen fillings are readily slipped into shells for baking.

and Glenn 2, 6 pound, 5 Taking a trip with the baby? Or Better Wash 'Em the bacteriologists call a good culture media. When the milk is cold the germs lie quiet and do not ounce, Gail Daine Miller arrived and Mrs. Martha Hardt, Colfax, fr Wallpapering Over Gypsum? Electric blankets must be at Brokaw Hospital, Aug. 20. Par maybe you're going over to a friend's for the afternoon.

Six pound, 10 ounce, Michael ents are the Dale Millers of Hud James Delaney, who checked in at Quick Dhh Washing Speed dish washing by putting If you're going to be away from son and grandparents include Mr, St. Frances Hospital, Peoria. Aue grow. If you're going only to be away over one feeding time, the easiest way to manage is to carry the washed, as cleaning fluid used in dry cleaning damages insulating materials. Be sure to avoid twisting the blanket while washing it.

and Mrs. Tom Booziotis, Normal, home over a feeding time you will 15, is the first son and third child of Mr. and Mrs. James TV Dela and Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Miller, want to take the baby's food along If you have considered applying wallpaper over gypsum board with the idea that it might be removed later, you can avoid a lot of trouble by following one simple baby's milk cold in an insulated Hudson. as this may break fine wires. ney, El Paso. Waiting to welcome bag. Michael home were sisters Sharon Son: "My new little car is all broken.

It was in the toy chest and Jim threw his skates in on ton of it." This If you are planning a longer sudsy dishes "into drain and pouring hot water over them. This is not only the quckest but the most sanitary method of rinsing dishes. And, since hot water evaporates rapidly, the dishes will soon be ready to go into the closet 7, and Marilyn, 5. The children's with you. Whatever else you do, don't warm up the baby's milk, put it in an insulated bag and try to keep it warm until feeding time.

trip, there is another way to man grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. That beforehand measure is this: Gypsum board surfaces Lloyd H. Partner Sr. and Mr.

and Perspiration Stain Should perspiration stain a washable garment, wash in hot suds, rinse and then bleach in the sun. If this doesn't remove the stain, then rinse again, adding hydrogen peroxide to the water. age your baby's feeding so that this milk will be safe. This is especially easy if your baby is receiving evaporated milk. 1 Mrs.

James Delaney all of El should always be primed before It was a little sister for Harold, 10, Dickie, 9, Sherry, 8, and Tommy, 2, when 7 pound, 2 ounce, Mary Linda Nieol checked into St. Joseph's Hospital Aug. 7. She is the daughter of Agnes and Loren Nicol, Le Roy, and the granddaughter of Mrs. Linda Wilder, Minier, and Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Nicol, R. R. 3. NOT LONG AGO I had a baby they are covered with wallpaper.

raso. a in my office who had been made Sizing varnish or a high gloss It was a little sister for Kav. 12 very sick by doing just this. Moth FIX the water and sugar give the baby the new milk for some days before the trip so that he will become accustomed to the varnish cut 25 per cent with tur Jimmie, 11, and Elaine, 8 when part of the formula but do not add pentine are recommended. The er wanted to go shopping and she left her baby at a friend's house.

Lois Jean Postlethwait weighed in the canned milk. Put enough of the taste. to Mennonite Hospital at 7 pounds, sealers specified by the wallboard1 manufacturers will also protect the water and sugar mixture into each your baby is old enoueh to To save trouble for the friend, the mother had fixed a warm bottle is ounces. An Aug. 17 addition to the family of Harold and Edna be getting fruit, vegetable or bottle for one feeding.

Carry with you small unopened cans of milk. so that all the friend had to do Debt Collections AecoBBt Notes Claisss of Any Kind of Debts Anywhere ta Asasr-lea. Ko Collections, T. Btn-WI' CLAIM ADJUSTMENT CO. 21 Monres Bldg.

Car. Malm, Bloomlagtos. Fkaxe 1-4U Mae Postlethwait, Lois is a grand- Mrs. Minnie Terry, Gibson City, Samuel Sandage, Tell City, and Mrs. Mahala Nichols, Bloom-ington, are the great grandparents of 7 pound, 2 ounce, Garry Law- was put on the nipple and give the At feeding time open the can of meat, carry along a few cans.

Open a fresh one at each meal, let the baby eat as much as he board. If you try to remove wallpaper; from gypsum board that hasn't had a sealer coat, you will wind; up peeling the paper surface of the caugnter lor Mrs. Daisy Gibson. milk to the baby. Le Roy, and for Mr.

and Mrs. L. milk and add as much milk as you need to the water and sugar. The milk is safe without refrig That evening the baby began to J. Postlethwait, Heyworth warns ana inrow away wnat is left.

vomit and had a profuse watery I board right off the gypsum core.1 diarrhea. The baby had several First child for Mr. and Mrs. Lamb P. Bag eration as long as the can is un- opened.

The sugar and water is miserable days, and her mother Kaleigh Schulz of R. R. 2. Pon- was worried. In about five days also safe without refrigeration.

jtiac, James Ray Schulz will be the baby was well again. cauea Jimmy. He was born Aus. Mother: "Put your wheel toys on the bottom shelf, books here, and toys that break on the top shelf." Open toy shelves and well-made toys are Important factors In helping children develop hablis of order and care of possessions. I Vr 'J II 19 at St.

James Hospital in Pon tiac, weighing 7 pounds and ounces. Jimmy is the first erand- This is what happened: A few germs were in the These germs would have done no harm at all if the milk had been kept cold until feeding time and just warmed up in time to give it to .1 1 i 1. cmid lor Mr. and Mrs. Ray States Don't try to keep any milk left; in the can.

You may waste a little milk, but your baby will be well. I IF YOUR BABY is not on some kind of canned milk, ask your doctor if there is any reason why he cannot have canned milk for the trip. If your doctor says 01 K. K. 1, Chenoa.

and the 17th BRIGHTEN for Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schulz of Easier Wallpapering R. R. 2, Pontiac.

His middle name, Ray, is for his maternal can uic ucuu La an. ui i grandfather. amount of soap to the paste buck It was a daughter for Mr. and et. The wallpaper will be easier to apply, and you'll also prevent Mrs.

R. D. Bessier, Prairie Vil lage, when 7 pound. 6 ounce. the hardening that causes it to Lynne Elaine Bessier was born in crack and peel.

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