The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 228, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1957 Page: 3 of 10
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Friday, July 26. 1957
fffjr Satjlonnt 0mt
'Ice Cream' Is Magic WordJn Summer
Jeanne^Arc
Country Cousin Cotton!
Jeanne d'Arc has a gay way of expressing the vitality
of the cooler weather to come! You’ll wear this bright |
young cotton print before you go into Fall clothes
I and you'll wear if any time the weather is mild, Rick .
^ \ rack trim gives ex-
— j J ffa pertness. R e d, j
Jt ^ blue or brown. —
/ Sizes 5 to 15.
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oped by a leading canned milk
company to be frozen in the re-
frigerator. All of the recipes
Two words, "ice cream,” hold I words and you’ve tripled the
-an everlasting appeal for "kids’'(appeal,
of all eges. I Here are some fancy home-
Add homemade to those two made ice cream recipes devel- make two and one-half quarts.
.......... ......Mg • a. -—t- a ‘BERRY-PATCIT ICE CREAM
1 cup sliced fresh strawber-
ries (or 10-os. pkg. frozen
strawberries)
1 cup fresh red raspberries
(or frozen raspberries)
using frozen fruit)
1)4 cups (about 8 oz. jar)
marshmallow whip
1 large can undiluted evap-
orated milk
)i cup lemon juice
Mash strawberries and rasp-
berries in bowl. Add sugar and
marshmallow whip. Allow to
stand for 25 minutes. Stir occa-
[ sionally until well blended. Chill
evaporated milk until soft ice
crystals form around edges of
frigerator trays. Pour raspberry
mixture over peach mixture;
cut through with spatula to form
)4 cup sugar (omit sugar if ripple effect. Freeze until firm.
Meanwhile, force raspberries (one S-'U-oz. can, drained)
through Sieve, Combine sieved u cup pineapple syrup (drain-
faspberries and cornstarch; ecj from pineapple) •
blend. Cook over low tot, stir- cu flaked coconut
rmg constantly until thickened --f—v , „ ..--
and dear Cool CUPS marehmallow whip
Spoon peach* mixture into re- “* undiluted evaP-
CRANBERRY-ORANGE
ICE CREAM
1% cups whole cranberry sauce
, (one 1-pound can)
114 cups marshmallow whip
1 large can undiluted evap-
orated milk
'» cup lemon juice
2 tbsp. grated orange rind
Combine cranberry sauce and
marshmallow whip. Allow to
stand for 25 minutes, stirring oc-
casionally until well blended,
orated milk
11 cup lemon juice.
Combine pineapple,, pineapple
syrup? coconut and marshmallow
whip. Allow to stand for 25 min-
utes, stirring occasionally until
well Mended. Proceed with milk
and lemon juice as directed In
previous recipes, then fold pine-
Mrs. Seamons
To Hostess
Service Guild
Sekt meeting of the Wesleyan
Serv.ice.RuiU Of St. Mark’s Meth-
odist church will be Aug. 14 in
.the home of Mrs. I). C.. sea-
mons, 1909 California.
Wednesday night members
had a faceting, in Mrs. Howard
’Dunkeriy's home, lOo Mtriam.
Mrs. Bill Amerson presented
a devotional* asisted by
Niles Brill. •
A. program, "Heart of
Stranger,” was given by Miss
Ruth Bunting. She was assisted
. . , 4 ., , by Mrs. Amerson. Mrs. Dunkcr-
apple mixture.into whipped milk. Jy aml j, B Adrian.
Spoon mto refrigerator trays of Mrs. E. E.
Spoon into ref
2-quart mow
firm. 1......•
and freeze until
f
J/n ElONOMY
minutes). Add lemon juice. Whip
very stiff about 2 minutes longer.
Fold strawberry-raspberry mix-
| ture into whipped milk. Spoon
into refrigerator trays. Freeze
Until firm (about three hours).
PRUNE WHIP ICE CREAM
1 5-oz. jar strained prunes
(about (4 cup)
1 cup sweetened apple sauce
2 tsp. grated lemon rind
)< cup sugar
114 cups marshmallow whip
1 large can undiluted evap-
orated milk
U cup lemon juice
% cup chopped walnuts
Combine prunes, applesauce,
lemon rind, sugar and marsh-
mallow whip. Allow to stand for
25 minutes. Stir occasionally un-
til well blended. i
Chili evaporated milk in trays
j until soft ice crystals form
around edges. Whip until stiff
and add lemon juice. Whip until
very stiff, about two more min-
utes. Fold prune mixture and
walnuts into whipped milk. Spoon
into refrigerator trays,
PEACH MELBA ICE CREAM
2 cups sliced fresh peaches
- % cup sugar
1% cups marshmallow whip
1 large can undiluted evap-
■ orated miik
U cup lemon juice
I 10-oz. pkg. frozen red rasp-
berries, thawed
1 tbsp. cornstarch.
(If you substitute for fresh j
peaches, use two 12-ounce pkgs.i
frozen sliced peaches and omit ’
the )i cup sugar.) ;
Mash peaches in bowl. Add su-!
gar and marshmallow whip. Pro- *
ceed as in other recipes, folding I
the peach mixture into the whip-
ped milk and lemon juice last. |
cranberry sauce mixture and
orange rind into whipped milk.
Spoon into refrigerator trays and
freeze until firm,,.............
„ PINEAPPLE-COCONUT
........ICE CREAM
Mold this ice cream in a lofty
shape and surround by ripe |
cherries for a spectacular party
dessert.
- cup crushed pineapple
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2nd Birthday
Celebrated
By Denise Fox
Denise Fox was honored with
a party orfher second birthday'
Tuesday in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Fox, 902 North Circle drive.
A birthday cake was deco-
rated with a clown in red and
white and lighted with two
Candles.
Ice cream, punch and coffee
were served and favors included
hats and horns.
• Guests were Paula Jane Fui
ler, Judy Lynn May, Penny,
Angie, anj Sharon Slagle, Mary
Evelyn Hurt, Carol Sue and
Randy Mullens, Kirk Miller,
Vickie Lynn Prinzel, Tony Caro-
way, Ray Earl Prinzel, Larry
Loo, Jenny Lou and Bobby
Pearce.
Adults attending were Mrs.
Charles Fuller, Mrs. Charlie
Slagle, Mrs. Philip May, Mrs.
I Morris Mullens, Mrs. Bob
i Pearce, Mrs, Ervin Prinzel,
(Mrs. George Miller,* Mrs. John
( Hurt, Mrs. Hazel Fox and Mrs.
I A. R. Prinzel.
Movies were taken of the
party. __ -
Lemonade Is Source Of Vitamin C
"■••• *-% ■ - ' — ts.-',y.:>3r’ S’
There's no substitute for lem- ducted by the California Experi-
onade as the traditional hot ment station.
Mrs. E. E. Van Zandt and Miss
Bunting reported on the Guild
Weekend at Lakeviqw. r*
weather thirst quencher.
And, probably for the first
time in the history of this cool-
ing drink, the ‘‘makings” of lem-
onade from fresh-lemons, froz-
en concentrate and canned le-
mon juice, all are In such gener-
ous supply that It’s hardly nec-
essary To compare their rela-
tive costs, reports the Agricul-
Mrs. tural Marketing Service,
Perhaps you’re one who says
that fresh, home-squeezed iem-
onade mixings are the only kind
for you. Weil, r. great many
more families now are using
the lemonade concentrate and
the canned lemon juice than
ever before, according to infer-
PIN E APPLE -004 ON t’T
Party Mold
Yacht Club Barge Party
Is Scheduled In August
Final plans have been an- may attend if accompanied by
nounced for the Houston Yacht adult chaperones, but officials
club boat and barge party Aug. announce there will be no facil-
10 and 11. | ities for attending children Un-
Program of events Includes der 12 years old.
Sun Patterns
For Easy Sewing
cruising or sailing to Red Fish
reef, west side of Todd’s Dump
west pass, for dinner, .dancing
and a sailboat return race Sun-
day, Aug. 11.
All reservations for members
and guests must be in by Thurs-
day, Aug. 8, with no cancella-
tions after Aug, 9. teenagers
will be grounded on the west
side of the island and will be the
LAST CHANCE
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Nationdly Advertised
LAMES’ DRESS SHOES
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Heels
Values to 14.98
BROKEN SIZE RANGES - - CHECK THE CHART FOR YOUR SIZE
50% OR MORE REDUCTIONS ON EACH PAIR
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FLATS-WEDGES
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All Nationally Adv. Brandi
Values 97
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REMAINING STOCK LADIES'
KEDETT1S
& PLAYSHOES
97
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Broltan
Sizes
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ONE GROUP LADIES'
TERRY CLOTH SLIDES
Children's Canvas Shoes
USE OUR LAY-A-WAY ON SALE SHOES
t, yizaia u*u,
A barge, provided by Cap-
tains Bill and Briscoe Parker,
center of activity. Officials have
announced there will be plenty
of room and depth for the “big
boys” and keel boats.
There will be a skippers meet-
ing at 3 p.tn. at the club bouse
before leaving for the party
site.
Barbecued chicken and links
with the trimmings wili be the
-iiiftehu 7:30 p,in. Satur-
day. Music for dancing will be
furnished .by Marge Crumbacker
and the Mori twins. A moonlight
race will be.featured alsd Satur-
day night
Sunday breakfast will be ser-
ved continental style with fruit
juice, sweet roll* and coffee
only.
Everyone is to bring their own
sleeping accommodations such
a* bed, mattress or cot, to be
placed on a choice of beach,
boat or barge. Also they are re-
minded to have aboard the re-
quired safety equipment—riding
light life preservers, sounding
line-flashlights or lanterns amj.
any floundering or fishing equip-
ment to be used. :_____
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CD Of A Plans
Houston Bazaar
The Cktholic Daughters of t
America have completed final
plans for the first city-wide ba-
zaar to be sponsored by the three
courts of Houston Aug. 25 at
the Knights of COIumbus hall,
807 Whitney Drive, Houston.
Sponsoring the basaar are the
Court Our Lady of Victory,
number 234, Court Mother of
Charity, number 1713, and Court
Christ the King, number 1750.
Proceeds from the bazaar will
be used to defray expenses of
the,C D, Of A. stat(- convention
convening April 11-14, 1958, fa
Houston.
Mr*. Harry Daigle has been
appointed general chairman and
Mrs. Emil Pechanec is co-chair-
man. Mrs. Cecil RofTall and
Mrs. L. B; Golasinski are In
charge of publicity.
This attractive sundress is a
special design for the not-so-tall
woman. As a team-mate, a neat
bolero with softly roiled collar^
Pattern No. 14«« is in sizes
12%, 14%, 16%. 38%, 20%, 2214,
24)4. Size 14)4, 33 bust, dress,
3% yards of 35-inch; bolero, 1%
yards. , .
Send 35c in coins for this pat*
tern to IRIS LANE, (Care of *
The Baytown Sun), Box 438,'
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matton based on a study con- O needs.
The study compared the price
of a quart of lemonade made
from the fresh lemons, the con-
centrate and the canned lemon
j'uice, all; bought at retaitprices.
It was found that the lemon-,
ade made from the fresh squeez-
ings and the concentrate cost
about the same. The lemonade
from the canned lemon juice did
not cost quite as much as the
fresh-prepared lemonade.
Two things you can bank on
—all the “fixins” for lemonade
aid plentiful, and they're all a
good source of Vitamin C. At this
time of year, there’s no pleasant-
er way to fill your daily. Vitamin
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For Your I
WINTER
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*495 Per Bo*
Box will usually hold
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 228, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1957, newspaper, July 26, 1957; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043480/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.