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THE WESTFIELD LEADER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, J94T
American Foods 2 eggs
2 cups corn, grated
M cup fteur
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: Orchids Named For Governor'* Wife And Progrm
erset avenue; at Uw southern end Rath Arlene Wood
of. Flainfwld.
The park contains a Shakespeare To Pfay At Benefit
field are sponsoring th< rwiisl this
year for the benefit at its ChrM-
mas chsritjr fund which irill help
of ATP I w ,
a
From Kansas H tsp. baking powder
^ Up. salt
Few grains pepper
< Garden with t rets, flowers and
shrubs transplanted from Strat- Thirteen-year-old Ruth Ailerse
needy families in the Plaiuficld
urea.
rotation! at the
of \tx California
chants and Manufaunnra
ford-on-Avon, England. The park Wood, daughter of Sir. and Mrs,
We return to Kansas for our Beat egg yolks until pale yel- jalso contains an iris garden with Curtis A. Wood of 206 Plainfield ciation, which opened w
favorite sectional recipes loday be- jlow, add grated corn, flour, baking I many thousands of colorful pinnts. avenue, Scotch Plains, will give a Jones Conduct* Springs Moiidsj',
cause of a Kansas City meat dish , powder, and salt and pepper. Mix
made with short ribs of beef, IfB thoroughly and fold in the stiffly.
Continue on Route 29 to Junc-
tion with Route 31 and proceed: benefit piano recital at the Hub-
Seminar In California
a tsste tempting dish that still fits r beaten egg whites. Drop by scam "SHOW YOU C A M —
on 31 to Bella Mead. At Beilej bard Sciiaol, flainfidd, tomorrow BOOST YOUR SHAHS*
i n with budget meals. Kansang ' tablespoons into deep hot fat (365° Thomas Roy Jones of Westndd,
I Mead take right fork and continue j at 8:30 p. m.
are very particular about cooking , F.) and fry about three minutes, {through Sklllman, Blavrenburg and
their steak too. It must be cooked I or until fritter swells to twice its Ruth Arlene is In the ninth grade
j Ho)iewell to Route 30,, At fen- of the Roosevelt Junior High School
jo the broiling oven with the door I size and takes on a golden brown. jnimrten circle take road to Wash- and is active in school affairs. Dur-
ajar so ' l doesn't steam. And it ( Drain on crumpled absorbent pa- i ington'g Crossing. From WasMng- ing the seventh and eighth gTades,
must be turned with two spoons ! per and serve immediately. Serves ' ington's Crossing take the River j she was on the honor roll through*
(to avoid piercing th» meat) 6
Perhaps putty golden brown i- road to Trenton paralleling Ihoj out the yenr. The Hiram Lodge,
Delaware River and the Raritan'i No. 3, A. F. and A. M., of Plain-
Topeka, Lemon Pie
corn fritters, made according to an
Emporia recipe, will help out for hi recipe rich pastry
Canal. j right mm
]* eggs Continue via Princeton avenue j
dinner on meatless Tuesday. through Lawreneeville U> Prince-!
And a delicious lemon pie recipe I1 cup sugar ton. Foliage on the Princeton cam- :
is offered by Topeka cooks. It's Grated peel 1 lemon pus should be particularly beauti-i
good without any meringue!
Kantt* City Favorite
i 2 teaspoons flour
M teaspoon salt
ful. Continue along Nassau street
past Carnegie Lake to Kingston
To
Juice 2 lemonn and then to Rocky Hill, Return-
Brush short ribs of beef with 2 teatpoom water
prepared mustard, salt, pepper; re- Roll out rich pastry to Vt-inch
frigerate two hours, flour, brown thickness, fit loosely over pie plate
ing to Kingston take Route 2G <U.
8. 1). to New Brunswick and
DISCRIMINATING
Two new orchid discoveries were nay by the country's largest pre- thence to Jersey City by Route 27
in fat, add a littlo tomato juice, and trim, l a v i n g about 1 inch named Antoinette Driscoll and New view of 'Fashions in Flowen for
cover and siromer till tender.
Emporia Cent Frttten
overhanging. Fold up and back Constitution, respectively, yester- '48" and Florists' Day at Trenton
or Route 86.
Copies of Rolling Along in New
MEAT LOVERS
College.
to make an upright rim, pinching Jertet can be obtained without
with fingers. Put a sheet of wax- charge by Writing to the New
ed paper on top of the paste and
partially fill with raw rice or Suggests Central
beans; bake in hot over (450* F.) i f rwi
Jersey Council, 520> East State
street, Trenton 7.
Have you ever wished you
far 10 minutes,-remove paper and J ^ f S ^ Y I OUT Advisei Car Owners
rice or beans, and continue baking could get fin
6 or 6 minutes. Take from pan Of Inspection Date
and cool. .Beat egg yolks slightly, TRENTON—A trip to Washing-
*
add V cup sugar, flonr, and salt ton's Crossing and the'Trenton and TRENTON — M o t o r Vehicle EXTRA GOOD STEAK T
and beat well. Add lemon juice p,lr,c«ton battlegrounds was *«c-1 Commissioner Arthur W. Magee
and nnd and water and mix thor- „ „ „ „ , „ , , , „ , . „ . „ tit. W m , •,„_ advised today that owners are ra-
ommended today by the New Jer- quired to present their cars for Visit
oughly; cook over boiling water
sey Council, Department of Eco- second inspection six months from
until thicK, stirring constantly.
Cool. Beat egg whites and add re-
maining sugar gradually; fold in-
nomic Development, as the third in the date appearing on the first in-
a series designed to follow colorful spection sticker. The second in-
TOBIAS MARKET
to yolk mixture. Turn into baked autumn foliage in New Jersey, spection period began Sept. 1. 114 E. BROAD ST.,
crust and bake in moderate oven The council pointed out that this Owners who hove not yet com-
(350* P.) for about 12 minutes. week should find the territory in- plied with the first inspection pe-
cluded in the trip at the peak of riod requirements are now delin- and your wish can be ful-
autumn beauty with trees and | q u c n t and ore warned by Mr. Ma- filled.
More Drivers countryside presenting n panorama | g 8 e that they are linhle to caneelln-
of changing colors. j tion of their car's registration.
Pine, texible thoet-esactlr Krjjjt
Recommended trips are taken |
In State Now X t Z 1 K > S Knittim D p. T
et o
in 6t.Sm«rt twice Realty <(uaiitr
•hoes for the School-Sat Bra*
12 motor trips covering points of
TRENTON—There are more li- scenic and historic interest in the Reopen Tomorrow If you want the the vnnnnter* tor • fitting.
censed motor vehicle drivers in state.
New Jersey today than at any time The knitting department of the BEST IN POULTRY
in history. The council also explained that Westfiold chapter of the American AUm Kitfiiy VUmpoin
Latest figures available at the in addition to motor trips the seen-; Red Cross will bo reopened Fri< . . . . we have it.
Motor Vehicle Department reveal ery can be enjoyed on special bus i days from 10 to 1 o'clock nt 37
that at the end of September 1,- excursions conducted nil this month ' Elm street. A quota of 25 afphnns
547,037 drivers were on the rec- by New Jersey bus companies. has been received and wool for
ords. During the entire year 1D46 The trip recommended for the them may be obtained at the of- Our market is as near at
licensed drivers totaled 1,838,270. week of Oct. 2G is number three in fice. Anvonc unnb'e to cull may
JJ1 la. 0a» hmtan «*B*» So far this year the department Along. Directions arc: have wool delivered by telephoning your 'phone— *
hua conducted a total of 114,443 Mis. U. U. hudson, \V'u.
From Jersey Citl take II. S.
y
m *amd b • * f*naw initial driver examinations, passing Route 1 nnd after passing Newark'
95,925 nrul j-cjecting 18,528. This Mrport, proceed to the traffic cir-, Shell for Egfra WE. 2-1SSO.
•kowplau an km w The quantity oi calcium required
was equivalent to one rejection in cle and,-Route 29. Of particular.
in tar leaponry t i m i i . Tarn every six porsons who took the test interest is Cedar Brook Park, Som- 'to put the shells on eggs In the
bW
an M a * T wttiaai , » E8 compared with a rejection ratio United States during one year would FREE DELIVERY. Open Monday Evenings 'Till 9,
of one in cvory seven during the 011 8,500 freight cars.
sfa LOV PRICES an tat atala Jnlural same period last year.
Commissioner Arthur \V. Magee
in announcing tho higher rate of
rejection- raid that it wna due iqj
a genera! tightening of regulations.
"The ilriving privilege can' oe
made the graUost safety factor of
ST. GEORGES AYE., 1 rifle North of our farmer location,
all because it enables the state to
scrutinise the driver before he is
permitted on tho highways and
also provides n means of regula-
Shoes
tion lint! control after the privilege
Fanwood Stone Crushing is granted," said tho commission-
er. "As more nnd more people
For Men
learn to drive, thus adding to the
and Quarry Company overall traffic problem, it becomes j
imperative that applicants meet all
existing requirements."
PROMPT—EXPERT
•CRUSHED BLUE TRAP ROCK Applicant, were rejected this RADIO . WASHER
year for the following causes: REFRIGERATOR
for Roads, Walks, Drive*, etc Illiteracy, 1,1125; impaired vision,
,504; driving test, 7,500; written AND VACUUM
test, etc., 7,000. Total 18,528.
REPAIRS
Patent
A paler! for Ihc first washing ma-
OFFICE) TELEPHONES)
chine with rotary motion was grant-
ed to Hamilton E. Smith. Pitts-
CENTRAL APPLIANCE
RIALTO BUILDING,
WESTFIELD, N. J.
OFFICE. WE.tfiald S-36S4
QUARRY: FAnwood 2.7*40
burgh, on October 2, 1059. The first
complete electric washing machine
was patented by Alva J. Fisher,
AND PHOTO
August 9. 1919.
601-603 CENTRAL AVE.
'Indian summer" colors
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in the way they fit, something that has been carried
out to the last stitch by Stetson craftsmen. You will
like their alert but conservative styling. And their
morc-for*yotir-nion*iy-ah«e(i
New colors, the new sleek, tlim lookv
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Vitality Shoes. Plus the JMcI-snug
fit that tfayb snug. Smart fit. your first step away from the fitting stool.
imiJ, smart fashion—smart twice!
Ccmnhlp liim&c »\ SizcM and If-'idthi
A1
"° Open ROad shoe* in Huei of tho Open Country
. . . $7.98
Open Monday Evenings 'Till 9. Open Monday Evenings 'Till 9.
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