The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1942 Page: 7 of 8
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THE CASS COUNTY SUN
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DEPARTMENT
PERSONAL
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New York's Harlem
The 250,000 Negro inhabitants of
the Harlem section of New York
city actually constitute only 48 per
cent of its total population. Span-
ish Harlem contains 120,000 peo-
ple and Italian Harlem contains
150,000 people, the latter being, in-
cidentally, the most densely popu-
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financial and commercial men, to-
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and then applauded when our Chief
Executive announced National De-
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budget of "52 Billions in '42" would
be used.
All agreed that while it was a "big
order," it could and would be filled.
We can expect and will willingly
accept any extra burdens or incon-
veniences this vast program de-
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the job thoroughly and quickly. In
so doing our burdens will not long
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to our accustomed, normal routine
of life. To this end we pledge our
full effort.
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This Valentine Cake Goes Straight to Your Heart!
(See Reoipes Below)
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Cupid's Day
Hearts are king for a day and
with these magic little symbols you
can do up some
magic tricks that
will make small
entertaining a tri-
umph. You can
have a party if
you like in the
Valentine theme,
or you can work
in the decorations
of hearts, Cupids,
red-and-white or
pink-and-white color schemes in just
serving refreshments.
The idea is .to be festive and just
gay enough to put you and your
family in a good mood. So plan
to be on speaking terms with Valen-
tine's day with the star selections
I'm including in today's recipes.
Tf you're really planning a party,
any number of ideas offer them-
selves as a gracious part of the en-
tertainment. For instance, if you're
far enough north to have ice, an
ice carnival is fun. A masquerade
in which the guests come dressed as
some of Cupid's famous victims goes
over well. A card party featuring
games such as "Hearts" or "Old
Maid" might answer your needs, or
perhaps a dance with heart and cu-
pid decorations in crepe paper.
♦St. Valentine's Day Cake.
3 cups sifted cake flour
3 teaspoons double-acting baking
powder
V\ teaspoon salt
% cup butter or other shortening
lVfe cups sugar
1 cup milk
lk teaspoons lemon extract
4 egg whites, stiffly beaten
Sift flour once, measure, add bak-
ing powder and salt, and sift to-
gether three times. Cream butter
thoroughly, add sugar gradually and
cream together until light and fluffy.
Add flour alternately with milk, a
small amount at a time, beating aft-
er each addition until smooth. Add
lemon extract. Fold in egg whites
quickly and thoroughly. Bake in
heart-shaped pan, 9 by 9 by 3y<i
inches in a moderate (350-degree)
oven 65 minutes or until done.
Spread rose-tinted Seven Minute
frosting on top of cake. Sprinkle
moist sweetened coconut on sides of,
cake while frosting is still soft. Dec-
orate top with cardboard arrow and
a heart of coconut.
Seven Minute Frosting.
2 egg whites, unbeaten
1% cups sugar
5 tablespoons water
\xk teaspoons light corn syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla
Rose vegetable coloring
Combine egg whites, sugar, water
and corn syrup in top of double boil-
er, beating with
rotary egg beater
until thoroughly
mixed. Place
over rapidly boil-
ing water, beat
constantly with
rotary beater and
cook seven min-
utes or until frost-
ing stands in peaks. Remove from
boiling water; add vanilla and beat
until thick enough to spread. Tint
with vegetable coloring.
"Valentine's Day Salad.
(Serves 6)
Pimiento
IV* teaspoons gelatin
2 tablespoons cold water
HOST TO ,!SSS^.THE NATION
10 STATU AND OU* NATION S CAHTATI
Lynn Says:
Valentine ideas are practical
for the celebration of anniversa-
ries even after St. Valentine's day
is past.
Recently I saw an anniversary
celebration at which a cranber-
ry mold was used. Cranberry
jelly cut in heart shapes was
placed around the big mold. The
number of small hearts cor-
responded to the number of years
the couple had been married.
The heart-shaped cakes and
molds of ice cream are much in
use for anniversary celebrations
and carry out the idea effective-
ly. Heart-shaped candies may
also be used to decorate whipped
cream or desserts.
Valentine Day Supper Party
•Chicken Loaf With Mushroom
Sauce or
Assorted Cold Meat and Cheese
Bread or Rolls Relishes
♦Valentine's Day Salad
♦Meringues With Strawberry Ice
Cream or
Ice Cream Molds
Coffee
Children's Valentine Party
♦Heart-Shaped Sandwiches
Hot Chocolate
Ice Cream or Sherbet
♦St. Valentine's Day Cake
♦Recipes Given.
IV2 cups cottage cheese
% cup finely chopped celery
Salt and pepper
Dash of cayenne pepper
Lettuce and other greens
Place a border of thin strips of
pimiento around the bottom of heart-
shaped molds. Place small hearts
cut from pimiento in center. Dis-
solve gelatin in cold water and fin-
ish dissolving over hot water. Add
cottage cheese, mix well, then cel-
ery and seasonings. Fill molds, chill,
and when firm unmold on lettuce.
Extra special describes some
dishes perfectly, and such is my
verdict for this chicken loaf:
♦Chicken Loaf With
Mushroom Sauce.
(Serves 10 to 12)
1 4-pound chicken, stewed, meat
diced
V/z cups chicken broth
1 cup milk
3 eggs
Salt and pepper
% cup bread crumbs
Pimiento
1 cup rice
Cook rice in boiling salted water
until done. Do not rinse. Beat egg
yolks slightly, add to rice. Then
add chicken, bread crumbs, chicken
broth, milk, stiffly beaten egg whites
and seasonings. Butter a loaf pan
and dredge with extra bread
crumbs. Lay strips of pimiento all
along bottom of pan diagonally. Add
chicken mixture. Bake in a mod-
erate (350-degree) oven Vk hours in
a pan of hot water. Allow to stand
',<2 hour in pan after taking from
oven before attempting to unmold.
For mushroom sauce, canned
mushroom soup may be used. Fla-
vor with the juice of a half lemon
and a dash of nutmeg. If you de-
sire to make a mushroom sauce,
make 2 cups of medium white sauce,
add 1 cup sauteed, chopped, canned
or fresh cooked mushrooms. Season
this with lemon juice and nutmeg.
Meringues, crisp and chewy, are
unexcelled for desserts when main
courses are on
the hearty side.
They lend them-
selves to all types
of decorations
and in this in-
stance, you can
serve them filled
with strawberry
ice cream or one
of the red ices.
♦Meringues.
(Makes 10 shells)
6 egg whites
% cup granulated sugar
V* teaspoon salt
Vz teaspoon vinegar
teaspoon vanilla
Add salt and vinegar to egg
whites, then beat until foamy. Add
vanilla, then add sugar, two table-
spoonfuls at a time, beating steadily
all the while until whites are very
stiff. Spoon onto ungreased sheet
and hollow out centers. Bake in a
slow oven' (250-degree) on an un-
greased cookie sheet for 1 hour.
Cool.
♦Heart-Shaped Sandwiches.
Use whichever kind of bread you
prefer, and cut into heart shapes
with a large heart cutter* Butter
and fill with desired filling.
Two choice fillings which carry
out the Valentine theme are these:
Ham put through the grinder or
chopped fine and mixed with finely
chopped celery and pickle, mois-
tened with mayonnaise. Jellies or
jams in red blended with cream
cheese are also attractive.
(Released by Western Newspaper Union.)
Gems of Thought
CO NEAR is falsehood to the
^ truth that a wise man would
do well not to trust himself on
the narrow edge.—Cicero.
Dost thou love life? Then do
not squander time, for that is
the stuff life is made of.—
Franklin.
The stone that is rolling can gather
no moss;
ITho often removeth is sure of loss.
—Tusser.
Bad men will excuse their
faults, good men will leave
them.—Ben Jonson.
Study as if you were to live
forever. Live as if you were to
die tomorrow. — Isidore of
Seville.
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1942, newspaper, February 12, 1942; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341373/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.