The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1, Friday, September 13, 1940 Page: 4
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Twoyearold Nicholas Bethel of
Southampton England ftrriicd In
Boston recently with seven ether
child refugees The young evacuees
will lire In the Veiled Stalls tor
the duration of the war
Dr Teas Dies
Dr Francis D Teas tfiuseil away
at the local hospital Thursday
evening Sept 6 at the age of G9
years nine months and seven clays
Funeral services were held at the
Tirst iMcthottist church Saturday
afternoon
Starting
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Youll keenly enjoy read-
ing Walter Winchells
famous column in this
newspaper Here you will
find the variety that makes
spicy reading
WincheU creator of the
Confucius Say fad is
liant wisecracks piquant
personals rare anecdotes
vivid slangandfor his un-
conventional disclosures
about celebrities and so-
cialites Youll enjoy him
READ WINCHELL
EVERY WEEK
PALACE
THEATRE
INADIAN
SAT
Jaeh War
rim Boyd
SUN MON
Andy Hardy Meets
Debutante
Mickey Rooney
Jndy Garland
Lewis Stone
TUE ONLY
The Jones Family
On Their Own
WED THU
Camm Round The
Mountain
Bob Burns
Una Merkcl
Jerry Cotonna
MATINEES Each Saturday
n4 Sunday afternoon At
oclock
HIdHT SUOJVS Every aight
axcepfc Sunday at 730
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The Hemphill Pounty News Friday September J3 1940
NOTICE This recipe department is published through the courtesy of
the Best Way Piggly Wiggly and Johns > n grocery stores Patronize thcml
They furnish highgrade products at amizingly low prices Alwu > s clean
and fresh too
Is Ihe tea party the thing of the
past I sincerely hope not because
there Is nothing quite so comfy and
relaxing as a good cup of tea And
you can make it even more delight-
ful by sharing It with a few of your
friends
The tea hour may be the time to
become utterly feminine with lazy
discussions on the
fashions of the
day the latest
movie and even
talcs of cute say-
ings of Johnnie
and Mary Jane
Or It may be en-
larged with mas
culinity with the trend of the con
versation leaning more toward cur-
rent events politics books and even
the arts
A tea party is one of the sim-
plest methods of entertaining be-
cause even though your resources
may be limited you can ask a few
friends to drop In for tea
I have a friend who quite often
gives teas on Sunday afternoons
They are highly successful not be-
cause of her lovely silverware or
china because here I must confess
that most of her china docs not even
match they are successful rather
because her friends gather for the
pleasure of chatting with one an-
other Conversation flies fast and
furiously but the group Is held to-
gether by one common bond the
tea cup
The most meager necessities
would Include a tea tray on which
the tea set and napkins are placed
a table from which to serve the tea
glistening china and v ell polished
silver
If the party is small you may as
hostess pour the tea asking the
guests to help themselves to cream
or lemon and sugar If it is a
larger party and It Is necessary for
you to constantly greet your guests
as they arrive ask one of > our
friends to preside at the tea table
for you i
The tea that Is served must be
good It not only must be fresh
but must be hot to be palatable and
soothing If the weather Is warm
you may like to serve bottf hot and
iced tea Serve the iced tea In tall
glasses which have been chilled pri-
or to serving Sliced lemon and
powdered sugar are necessary ac-
cessories for iced tea Place the
ice cubes in an attractive ice bucket
with the ice tongs near by As an
added bit of color and flavor gar-
nish the completed beverage with
sprigs of fresh cool mint
Dainty sandvicho3 hot buttered
toast thin s1 Weirs of cinnamon toast
and small English muffins are ap-
propriate to serve with tea Popu-
lar accompaniments to tea are sand-
wiches madefrom nut bread sliced
very thin and buttered
You ma > likc to usesome of the
suggested accompaniments for your
nott teaparty to give you that
much soughtafter distinction as a
discriminating hostess
Hot Tea
Rinse teapot with boiling water
Allov X teaspoon of tea for each
cupjmd one for the pot Place tea
In eapot and r ° ur freshly boiling
water over tea leaves Cover and
allow tea to steep 3 to 5 minutes as
desired Remove ball or bag con
taining the leaves and serve at
onccj
Chicken Sandwiches With
Cranberry Sauce
Right here and now we put in our
plea for revolt against chicken sand-
wiches that are bone dryl Have you
tried putting a thin slice of canned
cranberry sauce In with the chick-
en We eat cranberry sauce with
chicken when Its served on a plate
Why not in a sandwich Try a slice
of canned crariberry sauce In your
chicken sandwiches the very next
time you make them and see if you
dont agree theres a vast improve
ment
Cream Cheese Sandwiches
1 green pepper chopped fine
3 ounces cream cheese
U cup walnut meats cut fine
teaspoon lemon juice
Dash of Worcestershire sauce
Salt and pepper
Remoye seeds fronrereen pepper
and chop fine Add cheese walnut
tntats lujtftemon Juice Cream well
to eUier a dash ofWorcester
shire sauce and salt and pepper to
taste Spread between slices of thin-
ly sliced white bread
Maids of Honor
Serves 12
1 recipe of plain pastry
Vx cup sugar
34 cup almonds ground
2 egg yolks
2 tablespoons hcay cream
1 tablespoon Hour
Vx teaspoon almond extract
Line 12 very small tea cake tins or
muffin tins with the pastry Com-
bine remaining Ingredients in order
given and fill pastry shells with this
mlxtiirc Bake In a hot oven 425
degrees for 10 minutes then re
duce temperature to 350 degrees and
bake for 20 minutes longer Cool
and remove from thy pans
Euttcrfl Tci Cakes
Makes 810 tea cakes
1 cup cake fl6ur
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon leaking powder
v teaspoon salt
1 egg
3i cup cofTec cream
1 teaspoon vnllla extract
pint whipping cream
Mix and sift nil dry Ingredients
Place unbeaten egg and coffee
cream In a bowl
and beit thor-
oughly Add va-
nilla extract and
pour liquid Ingre-
dients Into the
dry ingredients
and beat until
d
smooth Bake in well greased cup-
cake or muffin tins In a moderately
hjft oven 375 degrees for 3035 mln
utes Cool Then cut tops from
cakes and cut each top In halt
Scoop a spoonful of cake from each
one Whip the cream and nil cavity
with whipped cream Arrange tops
to form butterfly and serve at once
Date Nut Squares
Makes 3 dozen IMlnch squares
3 eggs
3 tablespoons water
1 cup sugar
1 cup flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
U teaspoon salt
1 cup walnut meats cut fine
2 cups dates cut fine
Beat the eggs Add water and
gradually beat In the sugar Sift
together the flour baking powder
and salt and blend with the first mix-
ture Fold in the nuts and dates
Spread in a shallow greased pan
about 10 by 12 Inches Bake in
a moderately hot pven 375 degrees
for about 20 minutes Cool cut In
squares and roll In confectioners
sugar
Danish Vanilla Fingers
Makes about 5 dozen
3J cup shortening
cup sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups flour
Vi teaspoon salt
Vi pound almonds 1 cup blanched
and ground fine
Cream shortening and add sugar
gradually Beat in the egg and va
ndla Blend Well
Sift flour and salt
together and adit
to the first mix-
ture Stir in th
ground almonds
Turn dough onto
a lightly floured
board and knead
until the mixture is smooth and no
longer clings to the hands Cut off
small pieces of dough and shape in
rolls about 2V inches long and a
scant half inch thick Placij on
greased cookie sheet and bake in a
moderate oven 350 degrees for
about 15 minutes
Easy Entertaining
Doesnt ham loaf with hot cheeJte
biscuits sound inviting to you It
Is so simple you can plan and serve
the meal yourself giving mother a
day off to visit her friends or to do
that muchneeded shopping that she
hasnt had time to do before The
menu and recipes for this delicious-
ly simple and simply delicious lunch
are given In Eleanor Howes book
Easy Entertaining which you
may obtain by sending 10 cents in
coin to Eleanor Howe 019 North
Michigan avenue Chicago Illinois
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PG
5 large bars 17c
Toilet Soap
3 bars 17c
4Tie Now Crop
25c
Fruit Cocktail
TALL CAN lie
CAKE FLOUR
SnoSlieen pkg 25c
APPLE SAUCE
No 2 can 9 c
Preserves
Pure Assorted
Mb Glass Jai
19c
Honey
In the Comb
Halfgallon Jar
59c
Candied
Yams
No 2 Can
10c
Cherries
Sour Pitted
No 2 Can 10c
Tomatoes
New Crop
No 2 Can
3 for 17c
Sugar
10lb Kraft Bag
45c
Jewel
4lb Carton
37e
MI1K
2 Large or
4 Small Cans
Kraft Cheese 2lb box 47c
American Cream
Weiners or Bologna 2lbs 25c
Souse or Pork Cheese lb 19c
Bacon sug cur sli 2 lbs 35c
Chili Pinkneys lb block 19c
Oysters fresh pint 45c
Oleo lb 1 Oc
Lard bring container lb 7c
Roast nice cuts Lb 17c to 22c
Chuck Steak lb 23c
Boneless Perch lb 25c
PEARS
Fine
Concentrated
Soap
23oz pkg
Large Nice
Fine for Preserving bushel
89c
Winesap Apples 5 lbs 23c
Bananas golden ripe 2 doz 25c
Cabbage nice heads lb > 2c
Celery bunch 5c 10c
Onions yellow sweet 3 lbs 10c
Rhubarb red 2 lbs 15c
MEAL 5 LB 15c 10 LB 25c
Folgers Coffee lb 25c
Pen Jel Pkg 10c
Mothers Oats lg pkg 25c
Brimfull Fruit Cocktail Tall can lie
Pinto Beans 3lb 15c
Peanut Butter 2lb glass jar 23c
TtSl
PEACHES
In Syrup
No 2i Can
2 cans for 29c
Block Salt ea 45c
Binder Twine Cuba 8lb ball 75c
Mouse Traps good ones 4 for 10c
Matches Santa Fe 6 box crtn 15c
Corn Kix or Wheaties pkg 10c
LOG CABIN
Med Size 23c
SYRUP
Lg Size
39c
PINK SALMON FANCY ALASKA
Tall cans 2 for 27c
Quakers Puffed Wheat 3 lg boxes 25c
Pickles Sour or Dill qt 12c
Calumet Baking Powder lb can 19c
Vanilla Waferslb 10c
or Ginger Snaps
CORN or GREEN BEANS
No 2 Can Standard Quality
2 for 15c
Brimful No 2 Can
Spinach Turnip or Mustard Greens
2for 15c
PINEAPPLE NO 2 CAN
Pan Tree matched slices 19c
Bigquick Lg Pkg 33c
FRESH COLO HONEY
In the comb per section 15c
2 for 25c
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1, Friday, September 13, 1940, newspaper, September 13, 1940; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47160/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.