Page 8B } RE Mrs. Charles Hamilton, Twin Brother, Feted A birthday dinner was held at the Charles Hamilton home re- cently for Mrs. Charles Hamilton and her twin brother, John, of Portage Attending the dinner were the following: Mr. and Mrs. John Bimmons, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Bruce of Portage; ™Mr, and Mrs. Blair Linar and children, Gary and Liada, of Niagara Falls, N. Y; Fred Simmons, Mr. and Mrs Waiter Conrad and Mr. and Mrs Charles Hamilton and family . & » HONORED ON BIRTHDAY i A birthday dinner was held on Sunday in honor of James Stine. Attendin were: Mr and Mrs Donald Ean and family of Amabry, Mr and Mrs Bud Frazier and daughter of Alex- ander and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde! Grove of Alexander i TT =» i Mr. and Mrs. Blair Lamar and family returned to Niagara Falls after spending a two-week vaca- tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs Charles Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Singleton Bloom of Irvons. Mrs. Ted Hamilton and dau. ghter, Maria. and son Billy, Jim Coeccia and Carl Comiey vis- ited over the week end at the home of relatives in Niagara alin. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kephart an- Bounce the birth of 8 daughter, récently. Mrs. Rita Wallace was & re- cent wsitor at Elmer Keith re- 3 Sunday visitors at Oscar Lovell home were Mr. and Mrs Henry | Lovell and sons of Ramey, Mrs Lena Cree and Harry Cree of , : Mrs lovell Mrs Oscar Lovell is a patient in the Philipsburg Hospital All Wish her a speedy recovery. rei efi JaEpIfiES: Np bere of St tof Chest h RS RE Ra REILLYS By LAURA DELATTRE A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs in honor of their daughter, Deb- erode ene ! bie, who celebrated her 2nd birth- | day. Many gifts were received | Attending were: Paul James, Bar- | Dear Jane bara Blick, Sandra, Gloria Burley, Beth Ann Prevost, Sheila Riggs. David Laliemand Kate Swisher, Mrs Julia Burley, Mrs Anca Smith Mr. Thomas Smith, Mr. and Mrs Albert Le- grand, Twila and Patty Legrand Games were played and refresh. ments were served Mr. and Mrs George Miller and family of Newberry, O. spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert tended the wedding of Gene Stoltz Augustine and Ann Storm Springs Mr. and Mrs. Clem Delatire and family of Ebensburg visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Al fred Delatire on Saturday Miller and later at- | | . LETTERS 0JA By A. PAULINE SANDERS, FR D Irvona, Pennsylvania So October is well before long the lovely crisp days will be a reality. This is the time of vear for renewed appre ciatiom of na tures Artistry when irees dressed in bright aut enlars Then we drawn for walks down country or rolls city parks children coming h after a» schoo! day and full begun their "re Hg The elsurely st. The Bre ome ong arid Dr. Sanders Mrs. Julia Legrand attended a many of them have had a long meeting of the Center Baptist As sociation held with the Memorial Baptist Church in Johnstown on Sept. 290 and 30 ra. Bertha Pavone and Mrs Pete Dandrea of Altoona visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pin- ali on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ropp and children, Nancy. Mary Ruth and Bonnie and Laura Delnttre visi ted in Hastings on Thursday even. ing. Mr the home of Mr. and Mrs Miller on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rematt and family of Spangler visited at the rome of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Del so on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thiec and family of Hastings visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rene Hau- ret on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sgro of Carneigie spent the week end al the home of Mr and Mrs. Clyde Trexler Mr. George Gainvors and Ar- thur Legrand, Jr, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blick recently Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rerpatt snd family of Spangler visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deiso on Sunday. Mr. Frank Pinali and son Frank of Altoona visited at the home of Mrs. Mary Pinali on Saturday A wmupper was held in honor of Clyde Trexier on his birthday Saturday. Oct. 2. Attending were: Mr. Sherry Geo Mrs. Robert Miller and returned home from Dpangier day and is com home. tal on Eatur- well at Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Delattre end ter Louise visited at the hocne of Mr. snd Mrs. Clem Delat. tre of Ebensburg. . Mr. and Martin Hollern visited at Rober: Mrs. Pete Dandres of {Growers Cooperative bus trip for good measure tites have been sharpened so thu! the perfect ending for the dav is a good hot meal. plenty of the substantial we Crave preference meat, poultry there will be abundant from which 10 chose from This year October has been “the protein The leaders on the plentiful food list are high-pro- tein suppliers. The first Hoe lenders are: beef, cheese and EK. Not to be overlooked are ths ample supply of protein-rich poul- try, broilers and fryers. hens and turkeys. Also we are producing plenty of milk and other dairy products. Now n't this a won derful outlook for the cool days to come”? Jane, are you thrilled as I that of Iast we have one of Penney vania's rural quegn's in our se tioh of Pennsylvania Last week when the Pennavivanis A whew met at the Ebensburg fair unds they chose the 18064 Turkey Queen. She is. | guess vou know Patricia leiden from St {aw rence. Did you remember that she i a 1954 princess for the Polat) Queen. What social poise and ed veational opportunities are n store for this young lady Of all the — dishes, a hear ty meal from ground beef in budget wine as well as work wine, Try Collops-done A SARS a SB PR oe fish supplies inten Ss EI RW 0 a”; - m Es ! are umn paths through A Ep | is foods i Whatever the main-dish ih almost i maxiure Turkey ETO; in» sau | Par Cur farmers provide us with! cepan—Oven Famburger Stew, done in a casserole—Speedy Hamburger Meal, done in a sk- Het. For each of these dishes Fd saggest that vou use a little monosodium glatamate to build np an over-all flavor, With these sassy to fish mesias serve a or relish Fither slaw or siaw jnvrepnare Ener § nowy sald HF np ele frat makes a good hoice or you may prefer. bread and butler pickies or atme one of relishes The dessert more elaborates simple SOUT fall be a bit i SNRIVe ig $eate the Oy ax Very just as like : Collops Heat 2% cups walter to * A saucepan Add 1 pound und beef 1 teaspoon salt eighth teaspoon black pepper monosodium glutamate Stir in 1} teanpnon Warcentershire and 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion. Bimmer 5 minutes Remove froem the heat and add 4 cup chopped parsley. Make a fromm by each of walter combine with Heturn heat mints RKRerve over potatoes Garnish This amount servings Oven Hamburger Stew Parboll 3 cups cubed raw potas toes and 2 cups sliced carrotz un tender. Druin Brown 1 large chopped onion in 2 tab lespoons fat Add 2 cups stewed tasnatoes and 1} witter Hiemd 3 tablespoons amd A Sup water snd add to the tomato max (ook thickened stir. arsetantly Combine fomat with potatoes ad Poiirr inte a casseroles ( 1% pounds ground beef, 1 Fendi] gro One Bae and mx cup fionry ment ture £4 Hit with toast MERES =x pov Es SUD flour tire anti ring CRArTLER ombine Tear fan ncsextigny walt LeREDOON DELICIOUS PIZZA PIE SERVED NIGATLY ixoept Monday Priced at 75¢ amd Up CARROLLTOWN AMERICAN LEGION HOME TAI asi © Fxaminstion Hours Monday 9 to 7:30 Low Cost EYE SERVICE ® Your Chelee of Any Style All Lenses Ground In Our Own Laboratory Guaranteed DR. RAY HEVERLING | Optometriat — Siwows Bldg. AlMoons Other Days # tos Satarday te 2 We're out to UNION PRESS .COURIER ' Brown meat Ct tewed Lomatoss CRE; LA Rter | Kage # Pminutes or ade and bedi 1 mashed {being Papen mil which # a beliler source of - shell. and : vanilla wafers jeaham A i midk and 2 tabledpoons sugar and tithe usmal % cup duller. If you ghatamate pepe and a few graing of Form into small balls balls and place on casserale. Bake in mmoderate oven i350 degrees) for 19 to 25 min : ies Speed Hamburger Meal Brown in a large skillet ond or 2 I po cups ground beef, 1 me.’ duty chopped onion and cup chopped green pepper. Add 2 cups 1 teaspoon Wor. estershire sauce. 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper, 1% teaspoons monosodium glutamate, 1% cups Cover with 1 (8 ounce) pa- | noodles. Cover tightly boil. immer 12 15 untii the noodles are Bring to to tendar Spuking of stews there are many wavs to vary this standby fish Werin with the same 1 pounds’ of beef lew meat Brown meat in seasons our Brows t in suet, lard whatever fat YON and then cover with wa- Mimmer about 2 hours the ment is tender Add 8 medium carrots cut into halves or lengthwise pieces, 3 potatoes peeled nd halved Reason with wall and pepper, perhaps a few and a bit of bavieaf Cook until vegetables are tender You may thicken it or not as vou like ard you have good old American | stew the or ps aryl epot id tay OF Ives Sart ip! of it and clove of wilh the same ansount wning oil brown fre Jo inelde » with seasoning. Subst. potinds of ucchingk cw pound mushrooms pesied, guarterad the potatoes and arid the stew turns out be 1tsbinn Perhaos French Brown with : and tender toy wari the tute 1 Milo #o0a and 1 pound Lavi Seem fiw arrits lo riiiher right meal, nates Sook 1 Sprig parsley, a bavi pve cislery until almost | Add elu pot aloes 6 small ordons and 6 carrots cut ine | ed. A bit Inter add ane po | und iwooked peas snd x 4 ounce | of mushrooms Thicken with a | flour paste and terve very hot : There are all kinds of salads hat are fancy, onosunl and of cotirne fasty bod | have a soft spat in my bear?! for our well krgwn cabbage. [1 do like to “dress it up” once in & while virl ever add seedless rais- nx, pireapple chunks, unpeeled | apple cubes sections of orange or | grapes 10 your regular cole slaw * | Chopped walnuts give an interes | ting Naver i This wammer | found that my | TV suhences preferred crumb! ple shells 1 dd a little research | on them and hare are some of | my resulta A standard for an! Rave =a ey pod wow Al the rt Af eaf 3 £6 Mie Tr 4 2D Laws : | average shell is 1% cups of cram. | i fs (cHn be haked & tor 8 minutes in & | fo Ny The shell! cup bhutler a [adap deyrres oven and cooled or it can be chilled in a freexer oy re | frigerator for an hour, | Bave recipe using nonfat protein than the average crumb Par it use 1 and % to 1 ¥ cups cromled cornflakes. Crd ers to the ¢numba powdered sa yous desire + tablespoons noasfat ep like the flavor of ginger, teaspoon powdered ginger to the | bring in graham or vanille variety or use! honesty, straw ginger snap crumbs. If you want sugar and y crumbs dry ENR eae ot tH 08 Fn 55 Fr A a AOA NR ARTE — add i! use chocolate wafer! eh... TeLNy ween HERE'S a mighty good chance that October 1954 will be the biggest October in Buick history. In fact, we know it will — if we can keep Buick sales rolling as they've been rolling thus far this This is the pace-setting car that has romped ahead of competition — glimbed up into the circle of * This is the : like for pretiy winter bouquets I a chocolate crust, then omit the am hoping this winter 16 find some time to make some interes ting winter gardens and woodland ares of 8&1 El A IS A A 5 Your family will love —_—— - _ f time of the year to centerpieces. They EN EE 2 —— - - can be tive Japenese lanterns. fun. and the Yours for better homemaking, PAULINE wwMercer County has a land square miles wy A 4 America’s three top sales leaders. It’s the car that has been winning customers because it has the styling that make it the buy of the year. So we're in the mood to talk turkey, if you are in the market. Come in today for a car —and a wa can offer you a higher trade-in on your that we can make you a better deal.
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