Dow. o. theFa.m
By Mrs GaUlard Heflin
'GREAT DAY'
it's a great day for the Irish! Yes, sir! And
fs roll Io the brim for this Irishman! But that's
Ue way we like it. Never a chance for boredom
this way. l've been busy trying out some Irish
rx:ipes to use today and maybe you'd like to try
them, too!
The cookbook from which these recipes are
taken was given to me last fall by my cousin in
Banbridge, County Down. Some of the terms
tound in the book are a little strange, but these
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The Harlsn (Iowa) News-Advertiser
Mort. Morning, March 17, 1969--Phone 755-3111
are on the simple side. 1 oz. is the equivalent of 2
Tablespoons, so govern yourself accordingly!
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DEVONSHIRE CREAMS
• 2 eggs, 2 ozs. "castor" (granulated) sugar,
2: ozs. flour, 1 small teaspoon baking powder
and a dash of vanilla. METHOD: Grease tins
(muffin) and dust with flour and sugar in equal
quantities. (Mix 1 Tablespoon flour and 1
Tablespoon sugar together in a cup for use here)
Keep a little to dust over top of creams before
putting into oven. Beat egg whites stiffly (Use
mixer), then add sugar and beat. Add yolks and
beat until thick. Lastly, fold in sieved flour,
baking powaer ano tlavoring Put into patty tins
and bake in a moderate oven about 20 minutes.
PEACH TARTLETS
Shortcrust pastry: 6 oz. flour, 3 oz
margarine or butter, small /Z teaspoon baking
powder, 1 beaten egg. Mix dry ingredients with
margarine and add beaten egg Roll out on
floured board and cut into 12 squares Place each
in a muffin [in and bake about 15 minutes in
moderate oven. (350 degrees works fine here --
my recipe said, "Bake blind" but I didn't know
what that meant, do you?) When baked, put a
peach section in each cup Top with meringue of
2 beaten egg whites, a little sugar and vanilla
Plac.e a spoonful of meringue on each tart and
brown in oven.
Maybe I should bake some of these for the
ttistorical Society meeting coming up soon!
Here's some information on that, too! By the
way, how many early Shelby County settlers
were Irish, do you suppose? BCNUI
P S. Have just received word of the "Slide
Show" the Historical Society is planning to have
made up from copies of all the old pictures they
can gather together. Several members have had
experience in this line and a very interesting
collection can be the result if they can just get
the pictures to copy. Dig around in the attic and
see if you can't find something to add
Can't you just imagine Great Aunt Jane or
Great Great Grandfather and Great Grand-
mother's surprise if they knew they were going
to be movie stars after all these years? Bring
them to the March 23rd meeting at the Home
Federal Savings and Loan Community Rooms or
leave them at Tinsley's store.
Portsmouth
by LUCILLE JURSCHAK
Area College News ! -- Portsmouth - Carolyn
Ohlinger a straight A senior student at College of
St Mary's of Omaha, has been elected vice
president of the recently established history
honorary society at the college Carolyn is the
daughter of Mr and Mrs John Ohlinger of Port-
smouth
Mrs Ralph Kruger was hostess at her home
Tuesday for members of the circle. Prize win-
hers were, Mines J. J. Herkenrath, Mike Sch-
midt, August Reinig, Francis Leinen and Gilbert
Rau. Refreshments were served by the hostess
The members will meet April 1st at the home oI
Mrs August Reinig
Bob Kenkel family of Omaha were guests
Saturday at her parents Vince Sondermans
Mrs Louis Hatterman was hostess at her
home Thursday for members of the Ringside
Club and following visitors, Ann Hatterman, Mrs
Lloyd Brown, both of Logan and Louise
Burkeholder of Woodbine beginning with a
luncheon at 12:30 p.m Prize winners were Mines
Hazel Connley, Bud Huebner, Bob Reinig, Louise
Burkeholder and Mel Book. The members of the
club made plans to tour Omaha March 20 The
Haltermans also hosted club card party Thurs-
sday evening at which Mrs Bob Reinig and
Stanley Martin won high and Mrs Frank Connley
and A1 Huebner won low Refreshments were
served. The members will meet April 2nd at the
Stanley Martin home
Gary Kohles, Gerald Schlitz, Mike Pauley
and Marvin Kenkel attended the Shelby county
firemens organization meeting held at West-
phalia Monday evening
Nick Schechingers accompanied Matt
Reinigs to Denison Sunday afternoon where they
were guests of the Bill Bruck family.
Albert Sondermans and Bob Sondermans
and daughter of Earling were guests Wednesday
at the Vince Sonderman home
Matt Reinigs of Panama were Monday
evening guests of Nick Schechingers.
CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS MET
Mrs Joe Leinen was hostess at her home on
Tuesday evening for members of the Catholic
Daughters. Prize winners were Mmes Dick Gau,
Pete Lefeber, Nick Bruck and J. P Stein.
Refreshments were served by the hostess Mrs
Walt Reisz will be hostess for the April meeting
at the community hall at 8 p.m
Nick Schechingers were guests Tuesday of
their daughter and family Dale Carmicheal at
Villisca.
Mrs Phil Yerkenrath went to Eppley airport
m Omaha Thursday morning where she left for
Chicago to visit her daughter and family, the Ed
Malley's, for a few days
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