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PAGE FOUR BRENHAM BANNER PRESS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 12, 1910
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THURSDAY, AUG. 12:
St. Johns UCC, Burton, Sew-
ing Circle, 2 p.m.
• First United Methodist,
YMF Fellowship, fun and de-
votion 2.30077 *
Lutheran Ministers meeting
at Grace Lutheran Chur ch,
9:30 a.m.
Emmanuel Lutheran, Gre-
envine, Brenham Cir cle meet-
ing of TALCW at 8 p.m. in the
Amel Abel home on 1305 B.
Park Street, Brenham, -
Tempt Them with Strawberry-Banana Pie
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By AILEEN CLAIRE •
NEA Food Editor
A fresh fruit pie is a ,
sneaky way to add color to I
the table and nutrition to the
menu, too. A fresh straw- )
berry-banana pie is an easy
dessert to make,Ms LC A
simpler if a ready-baked
pastry shell is used.
However, purists will
make their own shell. Why
not try an egg pie shell
recipe for a change? The pie
is a perfect topper for a
red, white and blue meal of
fried chicken, corn on the
berries. Makes one 9-inch
pie.
EGG PIE SHELL
1‘s cups shifted all-purpose
: flour
‘z teaspoon salt
J2 cup solid all-vegetable
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, 2 tablespoons cold water
1 teaspoon lemon juice
Combine flour and salt in
Wa
vin
Sel
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. cob, buttered green beans.
, St. Paul’s Church Council o sliced tomatoes and relishes
meeting in chur ch, 7:30 p.m. STRAWBERRY BANANA
Salem Lutheran, Salem, BANANA
ALCW Afternoon Circle meets *
1 pint fresh California .
strawberries
1 package (3 ounces)
cream cheese,
softened
at 2:30 p. m.
First Baptist, T.E.L. Class
meeting 2:30 p. m.; Friend-
ship Class meeting in the home
of Mrs. C. L. Yarbrough, 7:30
p.m.; Joy Class meeting in the
home of Mrs. T. I, Hurt, 7:30
bowl. Cut in shortening until
4 i uniform but coarse. Combine 7
ext egg, water and lemon juice.
* Sprinkle over dry ingredi-
ents, tossing and stirring
with fork until mixture is
moist enough to hold -to -
gether-7 2.3
board, roll out pastry 1’2
inches larger than inverted
9-inch pie plate. Fit into
1 tec
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nis
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Strawberry-bonana pie in egg pie shell delights des- plate; trim 12 inch beyond
sert devotees. - :. edge of plate, fold under to
. - make double thickness of
. • . dough around rim and flute -
Reserve about 4 straw- into 1,-inch slices and coat edge. Prick bottom and sides
berries for garnish; slice with lemon juice. Reserve thoroughly with fork Bake
and sweeten remainder. * about 10 slices and arrange in 425-degree oven 10 to 15
_____________------------------Blend togethercream—remainder in pie—shell. Top—munutes or until browned —
2.crinngaihera-m----29-i---------cheese, honex-and vanilla-—with—siee------y-.----1oecen Cool-op.--*1 4--
Grace Tutheran, Sunday semen Dasca pre stir fold in whipped cream. Garnish center of pie with one 9 inch pie shell
School teachers meet at 7:30 2 bananas Spread in bottom of pie shell reserved banana. slices and
p.m. 2 tablespoons lemon juice and chill 1 hour. Cut bananas whole or halved straw- (Newspaper Enterprise Assn.)
St. James Lutheran, New ; *
Wehdem, Naomi Circle, 8 p.m.
THURSDAY, AUG. 13:
St. John’s Lutheran, Prairie
Hill, Ladies’ Aid meeting at
2:30 p.m.; Men’s choir prac-
tice at 8 p.m. -
2 tablespoons honey
% teaspoon vanilla
1 cup heavy cream.
D b A A a A ATIF A % A E •
AUG 14: SATURDAY, AUG. 15: tries, all kinds of household DOING THING
Salem Lutheran, Salem, There will be a garage sale articles etc —
Parish Education Committee at the home of Mrs. Alex Mar- ______‘Everyone’s doing the ring
meets at 8 p.m. tin, 2106 Joel St., from 9 a. m. FREOUEN T oi ths. . thing with a circlet on every
SATURDAY, AUG. 15:to 7 p. m. sponsored by a finger-- the more the mer-
St. John’s Lutheran, Prairie, group of ladies. Items to be Frequent baths, light cloth- rier. Dainty bands, intricate
Hill, Youth choir practice, 11. offered inc lude school clothes- ing, and a sprinkling of tale twists, animal motifs and
a.m., various sizes; homemade pas- will help baby avoid prickly domes make for real glad
Country Living
heat.
hands.
By MINNIE BELLE PITTMAN tune.
I’ve been observing the They moved to the place 26
• Frank Schindler family for a years ago and when they moved
number of years. I met those . into the place it started rain-
people when we first came to ‘ ing and what a surprise they
Washington County and I have had. The roof leaked in so
always wanted to learn the many places Mrs. Schindler
story of their life. The other said she *-:—-
day-they gave fhe prossion’ sen”, . 3 . , 302.
to write their story, on the floor she had none left
turkeys and at that time they
had no electricity and no run-
ning water. The well was about
100 feet from the turkey pen
and she carried all the water
by buckets to her turkeys. It
was a hard go, but she said
the turkeys were ready
CITY FOOD No.1
CITY FOOD No.2
. 702 E AST. ACADEMY -
... . - - arotau for the market, the checks
on the floor she had none left sure look good. *
to cook in. The house was so They raised vegetables wh-
run down they had to spend ich she canned and all the po-
$3,000 more to fix the house tatoes they could use and-with:
so they could live in it.their milk and butter, eggs
The outside surroundings and their meats they cured at
were filled with cackleburs as home there was not much food
high as the house. They could to buy but the payments were
have named it cacklebur ranch their worry,
and it would have been a good Luck was with them though,
name for the place. Almost all When their cotton and corn
the cleared land was covered was ready for harvest, they
with cackleburs. made one bale and a half to an
ler moved here 26 years ago With the $30,000 hanging acre. And the price of cattle
from Bastrop, Texas. They over their head they had to fi- began to go higher they felt a
have two daughters. Rose, who gure some way, and figure fast . little more at ease and sleep
married Fred Klussmann, who how to meet the navment on came more freely
now live on the ranch belonging the place. Some of the neigh- - *
to the Schindlers and Ruthie bors remarked, “they’ll never I got amused at Mrs. Sch-
who married Emal Ebner, who make it » X indler when she was telling
now lives in Bastrop. But Mr. Schindler thought about her turkeys. They ran
When Mr. Schindler came differently. He went to work out in daytime and I ask her
to this country looking for trying to rid the land of cack- how she kept up with them
land, he ran across this tract * iscurs. He worked from sun when they were laying. Oh, she
of land - 750 acres of bottom up until dark breaking and said I watched them (turkeys)
land ‘with a little hill land, plowing in the field getting like a hawk. I didn’t let a one
It looked good to Mr. Schindler things ready for a crop the of them get by me. She follow-
Faithougn “it was a big invest- coming spring. Day in and oay” Ted them through “the ticREFSo s
out he worked hard with the thick she could hardly crawl
sweat rolling from his body, through. 7
But Mr. Schindler worried
. * P So that’s the way the Sch-
nig its he would roll and tum- indlers got what they have to-
ble wondering if he could day. After the place was paid
make the payments. He had a off they had a brick home built
few cows and he raised cotton which they are now living in.
and corn. He also had a few They now have one of the best
hogs, they raised their own ranches in Washington Co full
someone sick-in there and. meats, pork and beef.-s*=========-------=----ngon
sludiec wast-to.be-onstorbedooiiMrs, Scffde raoe-2-4-202-1282212XS22M
know how many nights we lay
until late talking and planning
how they would meet the pay-
They are a family that love
country living. They . have
never lived in the city and have
no desire to ever live in the
: city. But Mrs. Schindler
did say they needed a smaller
place for retirement. There is
too much work on the place
for Mr. Schindler to do and he
worries because he can’t do it
all.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schind-
ment for a man that had very
little to offer but hard work.
It had a small house on the
place at the time which some-
one was then occupying. Mr.
Schindler wanted to go inside
the house and look around,
but was refused the opportun-
ity. They told him there was
sick in th
But Mr. Schindler thinking
I will have to admit that Frank
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the house was livable, decided
to buy the place. He paid down
his payment and when every-
thing was settled he owed
$30,000 on the place. This day
and time that would be dirt
cheap for 750 acres of land,
boferthat time it was a fore-
ments. Mrs. Schindler decid-
ed she would help out by get-
ting chickens and turkeys and
they also milked several jer-
sey cows and sold cream.
They had 2 and 3 hundred
Schindler is one of the best
ranchers in Washington Co-
unty.
One of their daughters, Rose
and her family live in the
house vacated by the Schind-
lers who help maintain the
ranch.
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