The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 265, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 13, 1939 Page: 2 of 4
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place motherhood and womankind in
general was to have in the world in the
future.
At the time the statement was made
woman was no more than a chattel. She
did the heavy and drudgery work around
the place. She had the hard lot and was
yet to know the lofty place to which she
was to be lifted by the contribution
brought to the world by the Man of Galli
lee who uttered the words.
If we wish to know the lofty heights
to which womankind and motherhood
have been brought since that day, all that
is needed is a study of the condition t»f
mothers in lands where the influence of
His teachings have not penetrated.
In lifting the state of motherhood al-
so the corollary has been general world
betterment and more sacredness in daily
living. Homes have been given new con-
tent of meaning and our firesides stabil
ized.
All who have risen to heights of
greatness in the world have come foward
as did Lincoln and declare that all they
are they owe 'to their mothers.
The day Sunday is dedicated to the
“dearest mother in the world.” That moth
er is your own. If you have her still with
you, do something nice for her. Visit her.
Tell her again that you love her dearly.
Wear a red carnation for her if she is with
you yet. A white carnation if she is dead.
If your mother has left you, then the idea
is to try and make some other mother hap-
py who remains here and who may
have a child to send them greetings.
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Mothers Day Happy At
A Time Like This
"Behold thy mother.”
Those words spoken by a son in great-
est of agony while dying on a cross for
others, indicates his thoughts in the last
hour were for his mother.
It also placed a new content in the
not
Mothers day this year, when so many
mothers in Europe and the Orient are
having their heart strings torn out by war.
famine and pestilence, should be unusually
a happy occasion for those of us who live
in this land of relative plenty and abun
dant opportunities, and above all for the
I fact our mothers are enjoying the domes-
tic life to which God dedicated them.
Food Fancies
i stiffly beaten egg whites,
which salt and remaining sugar
have been added. Turn into crumb
pie shell, chill thoroughly: just
before sewing spread a thin lay
Chocolate Cream Pudding reserving 1 cup of the water.
One-half cup granulated sugar, Meanwhile melt the butter in a
one-fourth cup Hour, one-eighth double boiler, remove from the
teaspoon salt, one-eighth cup co-l beat, add the flour and blend,
coa, two egg yolks, two cups milk,-Add the milk and thi reserved
two egg whites (beaten) one tea-1 water, place over hot water and
spoon vanilla. j cook until thick, stirring constant-
Thoroughly blend sugar, flour,! ly. .Add the remaining ingred-
salt and cocoa. Add yolks ambient- and the scallions, heat well
milk. Cook in double boiler un-| and serve on toast. Serves 6. To
til thick and creamy. Remove! serve 2 or 3 make half this re-
from fire, cook five minutes. Beat cipe.
and fold in whites, add vanilla.
Chill. Serve with cream.
Beltina Sauce
One-third cup stiff
noise, two tablespoons
parsley, one tablespoon
juice, one-half teaspoon
Serve for lunch with hearts-of
lettuce salad, French dressing,
buttered brown bread sandwiches
and canned raspberries.
er of whipped cream over entire
surface of pie. Sprinkle with re-
maining crumbs.
White Sauce
Four tablespoons triple-cream-
ed .shortneing. -i tablcsp mns Hour,
1 ten- t con salt, dash of nepner 2
cups milk.
Melt triple creamed m I’-it-ning
in saucepan; arid flour, gradually
and cook until thickened, stir-
ring constantly.
one-fourth teaspoon salt,
eighth teaspoon pepper.
Mix ingredients. Chill
serve in small glass dish.
mayon-
minced
lemon
catsup.
and
Mashed Savoy Squash
Three cups mashed cooked
squash, two tablespoons butter,
three tablespoons brown sugar,
one beaten egg (or two yolks),
one-third teaspoon salt, one-fourth
teaspoon paprika, one-fourth tea-
spoon cinnamon, two tablespoons
cream or milk.
Mix ingredients and beat well.
Roughly pile into buttered baking
dish and bake fifteen minutes in
moderate oven.
Chocolate Coconut Macaroons
Ingredients: 2 sq. (2 oz.) un-
sweetened cooking chooclate, 1
1-3 cup sweetened cond'^sed milk,
1 teaspoons vanilla extract, pinch
of salt, 3 cups shredded coconut,
1 cup chopped nut meats (option-
al.)
Method of preparation: Melt
the chocolate over hot water. Stir
in the condensed milk. vanilla
and salt.. Add coconut and mit-
meats if desired. Drop hv spoon-
fuls on a greased cookie sheet
and bake 10 or 12 minutes in a
moderate oven of 350 F. Remove
at once with a spatula when done.
Makes about 4 dnz. cookies. To
servo 2 or 3, make one-fourth
the recipe.
Servo with milk as a luncheon
dessert; with canned fruit and
coffee for a dinner dessert nrf for
afternoon ten.
Spring Short Cake
(Six Servings)
One-quarter cup butter or
other shortening, v cup granu-
lated sugar, ;/. teaspoon almond
extract, 2 egg yolks, If) cups cake
flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder,
‘4 teaspoon sai*. '/ cup milk. Far
topping use two egg whites,
cup granulated sugar.
Cream butter. Add the cup
of sugar gradually, then add ex-
tract. Cream thoroughly. Add egg
yolks one at a time and beat after
each addition. Sift and measure
the cake flour. Then sift together
the flour, baking powder and salt
and add to creamed mixture al-
ternately with milk. Blend thor-
oughly.
Four into a well greased glass
layer-cake dish.
Topping: Beat the egg white-
tiff. Add the other / cup of
sugar and again bent until stiff.
Sptend the meringue over the
(ale. Bake n a moderate oven
(350 degrees F.) for about 40
minutes. Serve warm topped with
ice cream and a fresh pineapple
mint sauce.
Stewed Tomatoes
Ingredients: 4 cups canned to-
matoes, 1 / teaspoon minced on-
ion, 2 teaspoons salt, IV tea-
spoons granulated sugar, 2 table-
spoons flour, 2 tablespoons butter
or margarine, % teaspoon pep-
per.
Method of preparation: Com-
bine all ingredients, first mixing)
the sugar with the flour. Simmer j
10 minutes. Serves G. If prefer-
red, the flour may be omitted and
1 cup soft bread cubes added to
the tomatoes. To serve 2, make
one-third this recipe.
Serve for dinner with meat
loaf, boiled potatoes in jackets,
bread, and baked custard and cof-
fee for dessert.
Orange Chiffon Pie
Crust: 18 graham crackers, 1
teaspoon flour, '/• cup softened
WHAT
OTHER EDS
ARE THINKING
THE DENISON DAM
At no time since army engin-
eers recommended the construc-
tion of the Denison dam has there
been grave danger of the pro-
posed project failing through,
and now, despite the strenuous
objections and political maneuver
of Governor Phillips of Oklahoma,
it looks like five million dollars
will soon he available for the be
butter, Vi cup sugar, 1 teaspoon l ginning of work,
cinnamon. f Supporters of the dam proposal
Creamed Scallion* and Eggs
on Toast
Ingredients: 2 hunches scal-
lions in 2-inch pieces (2 cups);
4 tablespoons butter or margar-
ine, 4 tablespoons flour, 1 cup
bottled milk or Vj cup evaporated
milk and Vt cup water, / cup
diced canned pimiento, speck pep-
per, 1 teaspoon salt, 4 shelled
hard-cooked eggs (quartered)
buttered toast.
Method of preparation: Cook
the scallions until tender. Drain,
Finely crush crackers, combine
with remaining ingredients, blend
thoroughly and press three-four
th= of this mixture firmly in even
layer to bottom and sides of a
well buttered 9-inch pie plate.
Bake ten minutes in a moderately
hot oven (400 degrees F.) and
cool.
Filling: 1 tablespoons gelatin,
*4 cup cold water, 3 eggs (sep-
rnted), 1 cup sugar, 1 cup or-
ange juirc. 1 tablespoon lemon
juice, 1 tablespoon grated orange
rind, '4 teaspoon salt, whipped
cream.
Soften gelatin in cold water.
Beat egg yolks until light, adding
half the sugar. Also add orange
and lemon juice and cook over
boiling water until mixture coats
spoon, as with boiled custard.
Now add softened gelatin, cool
and stir in orange rind; when mix-
ture begins to thicken, fold in
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 265, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 13, 1939, newspaper, May 13, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth736577/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.