Cape May County Times, 13 October 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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gUHLAY SCHOOL C0HVEHT10H B OFEH TO ALL Tb« Cape May Gouty Sunday School Convention, which meet* In thta city by Invitation of the M. B. Sunday School. In open to the SunSay Schools of all Denominations In the County. There will be three sessions, dinner will be nerved In the Social room of the church by the Ladies' AM at 60c per plate, supper 36c. able Gilbert 8. Smith, of Av-

nounced the eveninc speaker. There wQl be special 'uslc. The state ofleers will be present. Mrs. John Halle ran hurt herself badly by a fall, crossing the street st Ocean City. Her right arm is badly grained. Mrs. Albert Cooper was called to Philadelphia to attend the funeral of her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Harry

If fresh air waa good for us iromer, why not now? Pile Oh the clothes, but leave the windows open. One small pane of window glass will Imp. many a unudge oB the pages of the cook book.

HAVE A DOUGHNUT. For a small family that enjoys

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Miss Alice Virginia Bobb. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Boob, celebrated her ftnrt birthday anniversary last Sunday. The little lady received many gifts. Mr*. Robert Stevens to giving a tea at the Hotel on Tuesday evening. October 17th. for the benedt of the Ladies* Aid of the Lutheran Church. A cordial welcome la extended to all. The news that Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Gilltaon were to he la Sea Isle City this week waa received with great Interest. Mayor Pitch. Drealyn cottage. COmsitmioner Love and the parsonage extended invitation*. As their stay will be short they will be at the parsonage-where they hope to gree* all their friends Rev. OUllson. aa la well known, is Field Secretary In Texas He will preach on Sunday at the Lutheran Church. Mrs GUUaon has been giving week-day religious instructions In Houston.

ra»TI OP THAWBR Mrs Carrie L. Buahneli and son wish to thank the Deunisvllle Lodge, K. of P.. Mo. 139. Also the many friends for their kind acts during the long sickness of the husband and father. Franklin J. Bo. bneU. who died October ». 1*23.

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white and lightly stir the sugar In • little at a time. Then add the yolk, a grating of lemon peel, one quarter at a tee spoonful of gfoger. ooe-balf cupful of milk, a little salt and ooe and one-half cupfuls of flour sifted with two tee spoonful* of baking powflti. Mix and drop by tea spoonfuls Into bot fat. When « joI roll In powdered sugar. With a little practice these doughnuts may be made as round as a ball. The fat must be bot enough to browcube of bread In one minute. If not hot enough the doughnuts will flat and rank fab Tbt following la ooe of the famous Salvation Army recipes for doughnuts whim were served daily by the thooaant during the war: Jolly Doughnuts—Dissolve ooe yeast cake and one tabiespoonfui of sugar la ooe and one-fourth "upfuls of milk srakled and cooled to lake warm;

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flour and beat well. Cover and let stand In a warm place on til light— about three-qBarters of an hour, j the sponge to three tablespoonfnls of butler, one-half cupful of sugar one well-beaten egg. one teaspoooful of salt and three more cupfuls of flour.

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third Inch In thickness, cut with a cookie cotter. Stretch the dough, add ooe teaspoouful of Jelly, wet the edges and aqweeae together. Cover and let rise again for forty-five minutes. Then drop In deep fat and cook two to three

of nutmeg, two well-beaten eggs. Dissolve ooe teaspoooful of soda In ooe cupful of soar milk. Add about three cupfxls of floor and drop by teaspoonfnls In bot fat This recipe Is similar to the drop doughnuts show, bot H makeg doable the amount.

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