Light oven and set regulator at 850 degrees. Sift dry ingredients together; mix in shortening; add beaten egg to milk, and add to dry ingredients to make a soft dough. Divide dough into six long, narrow pieces and roll each piece very long and thin with the hands. Spread with soft butter. Cut each piece in two and beginning in the center twist the two pieces together and bring ends around to formâ€"a cresâ€" iâ€"ge Scald milk and pour over butter, sugar and salt. Crumble yeast into the.luke warm water to dissolve. Cool milk to lukewarm and add yeast. Add well beaten eggs. Beat in flour to make a soft dough. Turn out on a floured board and knead until smooth. Form into a ball and: placed in a greased bowl. Cover and let rise until double in bulk. When light, shape into a rectangular sheet about % inch thick. Brush with melted butter and sprinkle with brown . sugar and cinnamon. Roll jelly roll fashion and shape into a ring. Place on a greased baking sheet and cut with scissors at one inch intervals, almost through ring. Turn slices slightly. Cover and let rise until double in bulk. Bake in a moderate oven (375 degrees) 25 to 30 minutes. While warm, ice with white frosting and sprinkle with chopped nuts. JELLIED ROSE BOUILLON (June 8, 1938) . 2 thisp. gelatin and pepper 2 eups clear broth 2 cups clear tomato juice Soak plain gelatin in cold water. Heat broth and tomato juice to boilâ€" ing point. Remove from flame, seaâ€" son to taste, add gelatin and stir until dissolved. If necessary.add a small amount of red vegetable colorâ€" ing. Pour into shallow pan and chill, ‘ Break up with fork and serve in bouillon cups. Garnish with parsâ€" ley and wedge shaped lemon slices. INDIVIDUAL COPFEE CAKES (June 9, 1938) 2 cups flour % teas. salt l% g fiour (all un-o)\ Light oven and set regulator at 850 degrees. Combine shortening, salt, spices, and soda. Add sugar gradually and cream until light and fluffy. Add egg and beat thoroughâ€" ly. ‘Blend in molasses. Sift flour with baking powder 3 times, add to creamed mixture, blending well. Add boiling coffee and beat until smooth. Pour batter into a 10x10x2 inch greased pan. â€"Bake 50 to 60 minutes. t SWEDISH TEA RING 4 (.I-.n; T. 1938) 4 mt biithes THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1938 Hecketsweiler Studio Photographers 7 8. St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 435 * (MWINW):M&&.“M&MWM station WCFL (970 Kilocycles) every morning, 11 to 11:30 a.m. except Sunday, for further food acts and interesting talks on foods. Puil Lissy, is featured on this program. You are invited to attend the broadcast when you are down in the Loop. This broadcast comes to you from the lobby of the Peoples Gas, Light and Coke company, Adams and Michigan boulevard. %4 cup milk 3 ‘teas. baking powder 4 thisp. shortening GINGERBREAD (June 6, 1938) cup shortenting teas. salt teas. cinnamon 1 teas. ginger _1 teas. nutmeg cakes compressed yeast cup lukewarm water VOICE of. COOKERY YOU don‘t realize how fast your children are growing until you look at their last photographs. . . . Have new portraits of them now. MAKE AN Nationally known food consultant f Co‘d.ukdby PHIL LIBBY TODAY Exiled from Town Because She Couldn‘t Be Tried as a Witch! One of the Many Interesting Articles in THE AMERICAN WEEKLY, the Magazine Distributed with NEXT SUNDAY‘S CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER. John Dompke, for many years managerâ€"of â€"the Highland ~Park store of the National Tea comâ€" pany, and recently manager of the Ravinia store of the Atlantic and Pacific Tea company, has returned to Highland Park as manager of the, local National store. ‘ Patrons of this store were delighted to learn of his return, for "John", as he is more familiarly known, had made a host of friends here. 2 thisp. butter & cup cheese cup whipping cream Boil potatoes, mash, season and add butter. Put into buttered ‘casâ€" serole; sprinkle with grated cheese and spread whipped cream on top. Place in moderate oven (350 .deâ€" grees) for about 15 minutes or until delicately browned. tay betier ul © K cup butter and cup other shortening Wash, remove pin feathers and singe chickens. Cut into pieces, salt and pepper to taste, and let stand % hour. Melt butter, and when hot, but not smoking, add chicken. Brown on each side, reduce flame and simmer gently until well cooked. This will take 20 to: 30 minutes. Serve with Chantilly potatoes. Chantilly Potatees & potatoes John Dompke Back To Manage Local National Tea Store cent. Put into a greased pan and sprinkle with chopped nuts. Bake in a hot oven for 15 to 20 minutes. While hot brush over with thin icing. Made with % cup confectioners sugar, moistened with 1 thlsp. hot water. Serve warm. PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES (June 10, 1938) 1â€"cup butter uies 2'-.. soda * (-P.M Pan) wh:-. baking g cup white sugar powder 1%4 cups flour teas. salt Cream butter and peanut butter together. Add white and brown sugar.. Cream well. Add remainâ€" ing dry ingredients sifted together. Shape into balls the sizeâ€"of a walâ€" nut and flatten crisscross with a fork. Bake in hot oven (400 deâ€" grees) for 12 to 15 minutes. ’?II:-D 11, 1938) + * Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE, LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Barrington Camp to Open July 1st The annual Barrington camp meting will begin July 1 and conâ€" tinue till July 10, with a great celâ€" ebration on the 4th of July. The Barington camp is maintained by. the Evangelical churches of the Chicago are and is used fo rreligiâ€" ous services and assemblies each summer. Bishop G. E.. Epp of Naâ€" perville will be one of the main speakers throughout the encampâ€" ment. Rev. John Holland of radio station WLS will speak a number of times on Sunday, July 3. All friends of this North Shore Area are invited to share in these fine outâ€"ofâ€"doors services. Highland Park Y.W. Spread International Cooperation Wings ‘The Highland Park Y.W.C.A. has spread jits "practical lnuruthxl coâ€"operation" wings recently ‘by sending a set of posters to the Y.W.C.A. in Buenos Aires, South America, and‘a set of folders deâ€" scribing various activities of the local branch to a Y.W.C.A. secreâ€" tary in London. When Mrs. Theodore Osborne, past president of the Highland Park Y.W.C.A., was in London recently, she conferred with various Y.W.C.A. officials there. One of the secreâ€" taries was particularly interested in the program being carried out here and requested a set of folders tellâ€" ing of the activities of the local Y.W.C.A. These have been sent to her in London. Part of the publicity exhibit which went to the national convenâ€" tion in Columbus, Ohio, this spring was a collection of posters which had been used by the local Y.W.C.A. A former secretary of the Buenos Aires association saw the posters and coveted them for the South American branch. She mgked if she might send them to Buenos Aires, and permission was granted by Mrs. Everett Fontaine, former publicity chairman of the Y.W.C.A. here who had prepared the exhibit. The posters included one for a mothers club minstrel shaw made by Mrs. Dorothy Gardiner; one for a Mexican chili supper made by Niek Frio, who taught a poster class at the Y. W.C. A. last year; one for a talk on Guatemala drawn by Mrs. Fontaine; and a bus tour poster made by Martha Olson. The posters were made on such inexâ€" pensive and ingenious materials as brown wrapping paper, ‘backs of suit boxes .and shirt cardboards. COOL, CLEAN COMFORT makdag liberal offers, induding free wiring. Mony ether electric range ond water heater deakers ars This Summer you can cook in THE P RESS3 Miss West‘s Private School to Hold Graduation June 20 The annual program of Miss West‘s private school will be held on Monday, June 20, at 8 o‘clock in the Oddfellows hall on Laurel aveâ€" nue. + This year‘s 8th grade class will be the fourth to graduate from Miss West‘s school. In addition to the graduation exercises there will be a marionette show, "Cinderella," a play by the entire school, "The Sentimental Scarecrow," tap dancâ€" ing, and several numbers by the school band. An exhibition of the school and art work done by the children during the past year will be displayed. A short address will be given by the Rev. Harvey Siemâ€" sen of the Evangelical Lutheran church. Music for the program will be furnished by Bill Fisher‘s orchesâ€" tra. Following the graduating exâ€" ercises, there will be a dance in honor of Miss Jessie Lila Montgomâ€" ery. Among the guests there will be many of Miss West‘s former puâ€" Bethany Vacation School Opens Monday 9:15 to 9:35 will be spent in worâ€" ship, from 9:30 to 10:35 the teachâ€" ers will present the lesson materials and Bible stories, from 10:05 to 10:25 will be given over to play period, from 10:25 to 10:55 the classes will assemble for handwork, at 10:55 the entire group ~will gather for Bible stories and pictures of Bible characters. No enrollment fee will be charged but free will offerings will be received to help defray the expenses. Luther League Meets The Luther League of the Zion Lutheran church, Highwood, will be held at the home of Miss Shirley Nelson on Bloom street, Friday eveâ€" ning at 8 p.m. pils The Daily Vacation Bible school at Bethany church will open at 9:15 &.m. on the coming Monday. Chilâ€" dren beginning with the age of 3 on up are welcome to enroll. From Watches recased at â€" moderate prices. 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