The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1926 Page: 12 of 16
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in Stores wifA Our Equipment
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THE reason some children don't
eat their oatmeal without urg-
ing is that they're not given the
right kind.
There is a great difference in the
flavor of oats. And flavor, above
all things, is needed to win a child's
appetite.
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a rich and toasty flavor you'll find
in no other brand. That is why mil-
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Quaker milling, too, retains much
of the "bulk" of oats—which makes
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carbohydrates, minerals, vitamines
and this "bulk" make Quaker Oats
an excellent food balance.
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in 3 to 5 minutes), or regular Quaker
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WOMAN'S PAGE
MRS. MARGARET STUTE
HOME PROBLEMS
ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINNERS IN THE GOLD PRIZE RECIPE CONTEST
My, how the wonderful recipes rolled in
after the announcement of the Recipe
Contest! There were so many excellent
recipes that it was very difficult for the judges
to make a decision as to the,winners. They
would like to have awarded every woman a
prize, since they told me there was not one
single recipe but what had merit. So they
had to work with definite rules in^mind. (1)
How to can with the greatest assurance of
keeping. (2 The most economical way to can;
and (3) Recipes easy to understand and keep.
How delighted I was to see the way the
readers of this page responded to the need
of helping our women folks. Every woman
had some good point !n her recipes. There
were many recipes very similar to the first
prize winner, the difference being in the time
of cooking. Fifteen minutes is the time al-
loted by the recipes published and followed
by most experts for the open kettle method
of canning. If a housewife has an ample
supply of sugar, it is well to preserve fruits
with it. At the time wild fruits are right for
canning, sugar is usually high in price, and a
woman is crowded for time. If the fruits can
be quickly and economically canned, so they
will keep, the housewife can make her jellies
and jams in the winter time when there is not
so much for the "farmer's wife to do."
There were many excellent recipes for
canning with pressure cooker. But not many
housewives have a cooker. Wild fruits are
very, acid and keep easily.
I am happy to announce the first prize of
five ($5.00) dollars in gold was awarded to
Mrs. May Gray of Petty, Texas. Her methods
are very simple and will keep in almost any
kind of climate.
The second prize of two and a half ($2.50)
dollars in gold was awarded to Mrs. S. M.
Cate, Box 12, Chalk, Texas.
The third prize of two and a half ($2.50)
dollars in gold was awarded to Mrs. Maude
Wald, Pond Creek, Oklahoma.
FIRST PRIZE RECIPES
To Can Wild Green Grapes.
Gather grapes while young and the seeds are yet soft.
Clean well and remove all imperfect ones. Place grapes
in vessel and cover with boiling water. Let boil fifteen
minutes and fill well sterilized jars and seal airtight.
Turn upside down to cool. When cool, if they do not
leak, they are safe. (Store in a dark cool place.)
(Wild ripe grapes can be canned the same way.)
To Can Wild Plums.
(Select ripe firm plums.) Wash the plums, place in
vessel and cover with boiling water. Let boil vigorously
for fifteen minutes, then fill well sterilized jars and
seal airtight. Turn on tops and test as for grapes.
To Can Wild Berries.
Gather berries not overripe, wash in cold water by
dipping up and down in a colander. (Remove all trash.)
Pour boiling'water over them not quite enough to cover.
Let the berries boil fifteen minutes, seal in well sterilized
jars. Turn upside down and test as for grapes.
(Note: When ready to make jelly or jam, remove from
the jars pour off the juice and measure cup for cup. of
juice and sugar; boil until the juice boils in "beads."
Heat the pulp slightly and press through colander;
measure % cup of sugar to 1 cup pulp and boil in tightly
covered vessel for one hour. The most important point
in canning is to have well sterilized jars, tops and rub-
bers; also to seal while very hot.)
SECOND PRIZE
Mrs. Cate's Canned Grapes (Wild).
Take nice firm grapes whether green or ripe. Stem
well and wash. Drain the grapes well. To every gallon
of grapes add one pint of sugar and set over a slow
fire; allow them to become very hot, stirring often to
keep from burning. Fill them into well sterilized jars
keeping very hot. Then pour over them as much boiling
water as possible to fill, and seal. Wrap at once with
paper and store in a cool place. Use soft water if pos-
sible and have all jars, lids and rubbers well sterilized
in soda water and use ■wrhile hot.
THIRD PRIZE
Mrs. Wald's Canning Wild Plums by Cold
Pack.
First prepare your jars and uteniils for the canning
by sterilizing well your jars, rubbers and tops.
Select nice ripe, uniform plums both in color and size,
wash and pack in jars. (Do not crowd too closely. I
Make a thick syrup of either granulated sugar and a
small amount of water, or, equal parts of white corn ,
syrup and sugar and pour over the fruit in the jars.
Put rubbers and lids on. screwing the tops down tight,
then loosen one-half round. If glass top jars, put on
rubbers and top and wire over top. Put in a pressure
cooker or, if you do not have one, a tub or wash boiler
ready with warm water. (It is advisable to have a wire
or wooden rack about an inch from the bottom to set
jars on.) Have water to cover the jars and boil hard
for 30 minutes. (A tight cover should be on the boiler.)
Remove from the bath, screw down caps tight or put
down clamp, turn upside down on table to cool. Be
sure they do not leak and keep in a cool, dark place.
ENTERTAINING FOR THE BRIDE-TO-BE.
June is here again and it brings
us the lovely, blushing bride.
Many of my readers will be cast-
ing about looking for some new
way of entertaining their friends
that will soon embark upon the
sea of matrimony. Here are a
few new ideas:
First of all, there is the an-
nouncement party. As a rule, a
luncheon is much to be preferred.
The first thought is to send
unique invitations. With the easy
access of the telephone it has be-
come the habit of many to sim-
ply "call up" and invite the
guests. If you send written in-
vitations I am sure it will lend a
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smart effect that will give the party just the right send-off.
Here is a clever way of inviting the guests. Send a\
card with the following invitation:
ON (Date of Party) I HAVE A HUNCH
OUft SAME GOOD BUNCH,
WILL COME AND HAVE A LITTLE LUNCH.
THE KING'S ANNOUNCER WILL BE THERE
WITH ALL THE LATEST NEWS TO SHARE.
" COULD YOU COME, TOO?
R. S. V. P.
1 to 4 (Hour of Party)
245 Berkley Drive
Margie Jones (Name of Hostess)
After the guests assemble, they are led to the dining
room where a long table is set for all guests, a card mark-
ing each place. The guest of honor is at one end of the
table and the hostess at the other, or it is also correct for
the guest of honor to sit at the hostess' right hand side
and the mother' of the household at the other end of the
table. It is appropriate to have a corsage of flowers for
each guest, a larger one for the guest of honor.
There are many different ways of announcing the
engagement to the guests, but the luncheon lends a hos-
pitality to the situation. In each flower corsage may be a
slip of paper that, when opened, will show the picture of
two hearts overlapping with the name of the man in one
and the name of the bride-to-be in the other. Above the
hearts should be the following:
, TWO HEARTS THAT BEAT AS ONE
June 27 (Date of the Wedding)
Another plan is for someone to assist the hostess and
be dressed in an old fashioned flowing robe—she does not
make her appearance until the guests are seated (one place
being especially decorated for her) thep she solemnly walks
in, and the hostess rises and introduces her as "Madam
Rumor." She is escorted to the special place reserved for
her by the hostess. After she is seated, the hostess resumes
her seat and the first course is quickly served. Then the
hostess asks Dame Rumor if she has any special message
for them today. She nods her head and draws out of the
folds of her robe a legal looking document, slowly opens
it and reads the following:
BE IT KNOWN TO ALL YE WHO ARE PRESENT:
This day (date of announcement) King Cupid of the
Realm of Hearts Desires announces that there has been
application for admission to his kingdom by two new
subjects.
The King wishes to announce that he looks with high
favor upon their entrance and that on (date of wedding) he
will set his seal of love upon the marriage of Henry of the
House of Smith and Mary of the House of Jones.
* > (Signed) DAN CUPID.
For diversion after the luncheon cards are any accepted
form of amusement and such games as hearts, bridge, etc.,
are highly entertaining.
For a Kitchen Shower for the bride-to-be there are
many novel stunts to be "pulled." One form of entertain-
ment is to have a "taffy pull," since the shower is to be
a kitchenware shower, and make the affair novel by enter-
taining in the kitchen. As the guests arrive, take their
gift to the kitchen and present each one with a kitchen
apron to be put on at once. Since oil cloth aprons are so
popular and easy to maktf with a simple row of colored
binding around the edges, they are *he nicest to have.
After the guests are all assembled, they are taken to the
kitchen where they are met by two little girls who can be
dressed as housemaids. The children present the bride-
to-be with a dishpan, or a similar untensil, that is all deco-
rated with ribbons, pointed pictures, etc., and is filled with
the gifts. While the honor guest opens the packages, the
hostess can put the candy on to cook. It is lots of fun to
make taffy, as it has to be pulled, and this Vill give the
guests a chance to talk and exchange pleasantries. I am
sure they will vote such a hostess a very charming and
original entertainer. Part of the afternoon may be spent
in playing cards or similar amusement. Very little refresh-
ments are necessary when you have the candy, and if
served, should be in the nature of a lettuce sandwich with
a cold drink or just ice cream and a very plain cako.
Decorations for such parties should be simple and
suggestive of the occasion. June usually finds us with a
profusion of climbing roses which lend themselves very
nicely to unusual effects on mantles, over pictures, between
door arches and on the table. The color scheme chosen by
the bride for her wedding should be followed as closely
as possible. Place cards with bride pictures are easily
procured at most stores. Plan your party with the favorite
wishes of the honor guest in mind and you will not go amiss.
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2 cups cold diced potatoes^^
4 hard boiled eggs.
2 tablespoons minced onion.
% cup ground sweet pickle-
2 cans deviled chili meat.
1 teaspoon salt,
1 teaspoon celery salt
Mayonnaise.
Chop egg whites. Force yolks through a Bieve or potato
ricer. Mix all materials, adding enough mayonnaise to
hold ingredients together. Serve with salted wafers.
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