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Rapid City. S.D.. Daily Journal 8 Wednesday, October 2. M62 Sukiyaki Gives Unusual Slant To Quick Meal OES Hears Report On Redfield Home (9 a Society Activities of Women The Golden Link Chapter No. 14, In your search for quick meals Order of the Eastern Star, met Monday night for the regular or der of business.

that have an unusual slant, you'll do well to take a look at the Japanese style of cooking. The Japanese are experts at preparing food quickly in an open frying pan. In Guests welcomed by the were Mrs. Edna Ness, Minne apolis, Mrs. Bernice Kelly, Moss Lake, Mrs.

Iyone F. Plummer, Lebanon, Mrs. Rapid City Legion Auxiliary Names Workers I i gn fact, many dishes are prepared right at the table. Sukiyaki is probably their most famous dish. The beef is cut into thin strips, browned and cooked Edith Buxton, Denver, and Mrs.

Bonita Pfeiffer, Norwalk, Ohio. with soy sauce and bouillon. The Officers exemplified the initiatory work. Mrs. Edna Knecht, a are kept separate and i is Mm fJi mmm van ill imi Mrs.

Herman Marden, Wall, and her junior drill team will be the main attraction at the meeting of according to true Japanese cook-cry, should be a bit crisp when member of the home board, reported on the Eastern Star Home at Redfield, and the progress of served. Kice is a sine dish. Suki the American Legion Auxiliary Rapid City Unit No. 22. on Oct.

5 arrnrriinc to Mrs. Frances Wise the improvement program. yaKi snouin never be served on top but with rice as a separate Mesdames Margaret Kemmer- dish. ling, chairman; Anna Saxer, Avis Slater and. Aline Ekeland were on This recipe calls for cubed steaks, but any other tender beef the refreshment committee.

president of the unit, at the Friday meeting. Mrs. Doris Kinzie, second vice president of the department of South Dakota, reported on the fall conference held at Kyle recently. She stressed the need for early steak could be used. For a more economical serving try round steak.

Pound this meat with a meat hammer before cutting Into membership drives throughout the Rapid City LAPM Features Assembly Guest strips. The only difference in the tate. Chairmen of the various com cooking is that round steak should simmer 1 hour before the vege mittee were aDDointed as follows: GUESTS AT CONVENTION. Military representatives and local girls active in events of the state convention of the South Dakota Nurses Association are pictured above. Left to right Lt.

Com. Wauaie Lee Shelton, U.S. Navy; Judy Schlimgren, association corresponding secretary; Major Marie Lorence, UJS. Army; Jeannie Daugbenbaugh, association president; and Capt. Dorothy Calvert, VJS.

Air force. State Nurses Association Convenes tables are added. Then add the Mrs. John Farrar, constitution The Ladies Auxiliary Patriarch vegetables and cook 15 minutes and bv-laws: Mrs. Roswell Bridg Militant met Tuesday evening at longer.

ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Saixton, Gordon, Neb. announce the engagement of their daughter, Vanita to Dan Epperson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Epperson, Gordon. Miss Saxton was graduated from Gordon High School and the National School of Business. She la now employed in the Rapid City Public School System as a bookkeeper. Epperson was graduated from Gordon High School and Is employed in Rapid City. No wedding date hat been net.

r. rehabilitation: Mrs. Otto the IOOF Hall with Mrs. Jennie Dodds and Mrs. Bernice Napier, Sukiyaki Vk pounds beef cubed steaks Mae Seines, Faulkton, assembly vice president of Rebekahs, as the child welfare and scholarship Mr.

Jack Gates, junior activities 2 tablespoons lard or drippings the clinical area, eo-eurricular evening guest. 'Service of Love Love for Mrs. Edsar Parr, Girls State; activities of all types and It was reported that Mrs. Mar- Service," was the theme of the Mrs. Alva Wood, legislation; Mrs garet Wlkinson, Custer, was home! state convention of the South Da from the hospital.

Mrs. Marie k0ta Nurses Association held Sept. Speakers included Dr. I. Eirin I beef bouillon cube cup hot water 3 tablespoons sugar 'i cup soy sauce 10 to 12 green onions, cut In 2- inch pieces 1'4 cups diced celery out the state will endeavor to call the attention of the public to the ever increasing demand for professional nurses in all types of hospitals, public health agencies, physicians offices, industry and the military nurse corps.

28-29 in Rapid City. berg who presented a medical ENGAGED. Mr. ani Mrs. Carl LMmaa of HermoM announce the engagement ef their daughter.

Mary Ann, to Donald M. Adnddell, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Milton AdnddeU of Hennosa. Miia Lidman graduate of Rapid City High School it employed as receptionist in a local doctor' office.

Her fiance is employed by a local construction company. An early spring wedding is planned. Antonio Hajek, hobby and occupational therapy; Mrs. Roy Palmer, Americanism; Mrs. James Matuska.

poppy; Mrs. Florence Snyder, Pan-American; Mrs. Pearl Morris, Gold Star; Mrs. Eleanor A Wrieht. oublicitv.

TV and travelogue on his recent trip to the Orient, and Miss Marilyn 1 can (8 ounces) bamboo shoots Spinner who spoke and answered questions on "Psychiatric Nurs A panel of seven judges selected Miss Merrily Hanson of Sioux Valley Hospital in Sioux Falls was voted State Student Nurse of the Year. She will preside over activities of State Student Nurse Week, Oct. 1-7 when students of the professional nursing schools through 3 cups cooked rice Cut steaks into strips about Sterling, treasurer, is still hospitalized. The Oct. 30 meeting will be Inspection night.

A banquet will be served by members of the Re-bekah, with reservations handled by Mrs. Clara Coolley or Mrs. Vera Ellison. The deadline of Oct. 26 was set for the reservation.

Excelsior Lodge No. 10 has been invited for the evening. Miss Hanson from among candi ing-" Carrots Add Color To Fall Menus Carrots add a brilliant color to radio: Mrs. Lewis Nordbye, na dates of the 10 professional schools tional security; Mrs. Lloyd Cleve inches long and Vz inch wide Brown meat in lard or drippings Pour off drippings.

Dissolve bouil of nursing in South Dakota on the basis of scholarship, excellence in Ion cube in hot water. Combine Hot Springs land, community service; Mes dames Doris Kinzie, A. W. Tyler and C. L.

Kuark, membership Mrs. Bernice Napier and Mrs. Hale VAVS: Mrs. Artie Cal Sioux Valley School of Nursing captured the traveling trophy in the talent show which consisted of acts 10 minutes in length, judged on originality, presentation and audience appeal. fall menus.

And, since they're in A school of instruction was held Success In Degrees Couple Celebrate large supply, they should be used right now, say home economists at the University of Nebraska. 4 Sept. 30 with a supper following. hoon. memorial: Mrs.

Henry The refreshment committee for the Tuesday meeting was Mr. and bouillon, sugar, and soy sauce. Mix well. Pour mixture over meat. Push meat to one side.

Add vegetables, keeping each separate. Cover tightly and cook slowly 15 minutes. Serve at once with rice as an accompaniment. 4 to 6 serv- When buying carrots, look for Augustana College won the hat 50th Anniversary Haushild, good cheer; Mrs. Bessie Hendricksen.

music; and Mes DOTHAN. Ala. UH A dream Mrs. Ed Balm. Mrs.

Charlotte school system obtained an emergency teaching certificate for Mrs, Patton and she started the gruel dames Maris Allen. Rose Bieelow has come true for Queen Esther ones that are firm and clean, and fresh in appearance. They should be smooth and well-shaped. A review which means the hat they displayed will be worn. by all those representing the state of South Friends dropped in to extend wiouser.

Mrs. Mane Allen and William Lindholm, Charles Hisek Catherine Hansen. Fred Morris Mrs. tava Ports. Patton, a Dothan woman whose grit and determination paid off ing process of winning a degree, Dakota at the national bright orange, of course, la tha most desirable color.

in college degrees for herself and teaching school and sending three four children. I daughters and a son through col- in Atlantic City, N. J. next spring. New officers elected to serve the Vour Spectacles, lege.

their good wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook of Hot Springs on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary on Sept. 28. Mrs.

Harry White, a sister-in-law of Mrs. Cook, assisted at the reception, along with Mrs. Jerry Biever, Mrs. R. M.

Jelle and Mrs. Martin Weisser. Robert Cook and Ina Goman was hard," she admits, but. Dak(lta state How They Grew Mrs. Patton, wife of a packing house employe, launched her drive for higher education in 1947.

"I had finished high school but was determined to see my P.a Co. If you must pare carrots, scrap them lightly so you won't waste any food unnecessarily. Young carrots usually don't need paring. The water should be boiling be fore putting carrots in to cook. With young carrots use just enough water to keep them from Easy Deviled Ham Sandwich Goes Elegant Many historic trails lead back dream come true, to see my chil- yj ident; dren finish school." li-i ui to either Marco Polo or the earlv Artie Calhoon, Arlie Frank, Sylvia Demos, Rena Sprinstee, Bessie Hendricksen, LaVange Michael, John Farrar, A.

W. Tyler and Mike Dimitroff, telephone committee. Following the business meeting, refreshments were served by the Mesdames Bridger, Ruark. Harold Berendes. Gateam Lindholm, and Richard Maxwell.

Thirty Minute Greeks, and this also happens to That dream materialized thislsioux Falls, second vice nresident: I had never had any college work," she says. "I was advised to go back to school and renew summer when the fifth member iMarv Kav Fullencamo. Mount were married at Deadwood In a Sandwiches for lunch or simple mmnors wm to he a nart of fall. of the family, Mildred Patton, College, Yankton, recording simple ceremony performed by sticking. When cooking older carrots use just enough water te cover.

Sacred nf nrpnaralinn and an- won a degree in lanoraiory iecn-Secretary; Janet Dyer, myself, because I had been out for 13 years." Fifth Wins Degree The superintendent of the city the Baptist minister on Sept. 28, 1912. Cook's father and the min nology at Tennessee Ail state, Heart. Yankton, corresponding University at Nashville. She be- secretary; Priscilla Osborn.

Meth- petite appeal always make them winners. De me case with the story of the eye and Our knowledge of the eye has been a long time in development, even though Marco Polo is said to have reported the wearing of spectacles in ancient Cathay in 1275. The early Greeks were interested In the eye. as in most every ister's wife were the only wit nesses. With this Snappy Ham Sandwich, Meat Ideas ST.

ANN ALTAR SOCIETT The regular meeting of the St. Ann Altar Society of Edgemont wa held in the home of Mrs. Ralph Miller with Mrs. Delia Flemming They move to Hot Springs in 1919 where Cooks worked as an odist Hospital, Mitchell, treasurer: Judy Miller, Presentation School of Nursing, Sioux Falls, Studio Nu-trix editor; Pamela Green, St. John's, Huron, nominating came the first Negro to join the staff of the Metropolitan Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio.

Mrs. Patton received a S. degree in elementary education from Alabama State Teachers College Rebekahs Hold District Meeting the entree gets an elegant treatment. Cream cheese, chopped onion and olives are first spread on toasted English muffins. Deviled For Jiffy Meals automobile mechanic for a while before being employed by both the as hostess.

After a short business thing else, and Dhilosoohies were Has this situation occurred at session, games were enjoyed, fol developed concerning its structure and nature of vision. It is said that lowed by lunch. ine rairnurn tieDenan ixxieeiin August, aiier nine ex-1 officers were instated at an Officers were installed at county and state highway departments, from which he retired in 1955. Mrs. Cook's brother, Harry was hostess to the 102nd semi-an- haustive years of summer work: impressive ceremony where offi- Aristotle went a little further and actually disected an eye.

Re your home? You arrive at your front door at 5:30 p.m. and your family expects dinner around 6 p.m. This clearly calls for a meat dish that can be prepared in 30 nual meeting or District no. m. ano courses.

cers of the past year held lighted Rebekah Lodge, on Sept 29. ham comes next and the open-faced treat is topped with a tomato slice. Home economists recommend deviled ham and all the other canned meats for meal convenience. Snappy Ham Sandwich 2 cans (2Vi ounces each) dev Now that the long-sought goal lamps depicting the passing of light to the new officers searchers report that earliest structural diagram of the eye still in existence comes to us from White, and wife of Hot Springs were the only members of the family in attendance. The Cooks have two children, a son, Orval L.

Cook of Denver, and a daughter, Mrs. Vivian Miss Jeannie Daughenbaugh, St. John's McNamara School of Nurs minutes or less. Actually, there are scores of dishes that can be table-ready in a jiffy. Meats cooked on top of your has been achieved, Mrs.

Patton plans to ease up a bit. But with the opening of school this fall, she was back at the head of her sixth grade class at Stringer Ele ninth century Arabia, where the Mrs. Mattee Recter, assembly president, and Mrs. Jennie Mae Salness, vice president of the assembly, were present as well as guests from the Rapid City lodges. The Woman's Society of Chris ing, who served as president last meaicai Knowledge or ancient Greece was preserved.

year, conducted the installation range include ground beef and mentary School. very uttie progress in eye research was conducted until the tian Service served the dinner. L. Dixon of Boy town ria. The Cooks have two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Miss Linda Gregersen and Miss nenaissance except that spec service as well as presiding during the convention opening events and business meeting. Miss Judy Schlimgren, also of St. John's in Rapid City who acted iled ham 2 large English muffins, eut in hair 1 package (3 ounces) cream cheese cup finely chopped onion cup chopped stuffed olives 4 thin tomato slices Salad dressing or mayonnaise Yvonne Yarina entertained the Wyoming Couple DisDlaved were the gifts, flow group with accordion selections tacles Degan to appear about 1300, and eventually spectacle makers' guilds were organized. The more ers and cards received by Mr. and Mrs.

Sally Beth Nordstrom was Wed Here Mrs. Cook. ground lamb patties, Darisecuea ground beef, ground beef balls browned and heated with canned spaghetti, canned corned beef hash patties, canned luncheon loaf slices served with a fruit or mustard sauce. There are also thin ham slices, thin slices of smoked shoulder butt, Canadian-style bacon, minute steaks, creamed dried beef and liver. Still others are sausage.

the mistress of ceremonies. ornamental and cumbersome the as corresponding secretary the oast vpar sprvpd as mistress of The business meeting was a pro frame, the better the wearer liked it, since he was likely to view his Miss Alice Stroup of Sheridan, I ceremonies for the talent show. SUNDAY BRUNCH Toast cut side of each muffin in broiler. Combine cream cheese, gram of exemplifications, and pa and Rudy Fisher of New-Both local eirls coordinated the glasses as a decoration or a badge pers on various subjects onion and olives. Spread mixture ih.

of the next ca8tle Wyo- were united in mar- planning and arrangements for SJ.80611 the nextriage by the Rev. George Fisk of fhe convention. Sister Marearet the convention. Sister Margaret meal eai iney 6fram, nn on' toasted side of each nuffin district meeting wM sua, in uicr afCA. combination.

tacle shops of the 17th and 18th the First Congregational Church of Rapid City on Sept. 28. Mr. and frankfurters and lamb shoulder half. Spread deviled ham over cream cheese mixture.

Top each Mary OSB, president's advisor and parliamentarian at the convention, is the sponsor for the century, along with lenses that chops. Mrs. Delbert Robinson of New sandwich with a tomato slice. came in almost every shape A number of these range-top Stuffed Pancakes 1 package (3 ounces) cream cheese (soft) 'a cup chopped drained cooked prunes castle were attendants for the Student Nurses Association for the Spread tomato slice lightly with round, square, oval, crescent bride and groom. Philip Scene Of Banquet salad dressing or mayonnaise, octagonal.

These were little more meats may be cooked in the broiler also. You might try something different with a mixed grill of School of Nursing at St. John's McNamara Hospital in Rapid Place under broiler until heated The new Mrs. Fisher Is the than a magnifying glass, but thev 13 cup sugar I through. 4 sandwiches.

daughter of Mrs. Margaret Stroup were considered rather wonderful The Women' Society of Chris at the time. of Sheridan and is a 1962 graduate of Sheridan High School. Fisher tian Service of the Philip Metho 1 teaspoon cornstarch Grated rind of 1 orange 13 cup orange juice 13 cup water Buttermilk nancake mix dist Church held their annual fa The great Leonardo da Vinci Is said to have realized the principle that the eye operates much like a lamb chops, bacon and tomato halves. Or serve this sweet sauce with broiled lamb patties.

Melt Vz cup red currant jelly and add teaspoon grated orange rind. You could broil beef or lamb kabobs in your range. Many vari ther-son banquet last Thursday evening in the church basement. is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lata! Fisher of Newcastle and a 1961 graduate of Newcastle High School. Following the wedding, a recep camera. Much of our early knowledge of optics, however, was to The theme of the banquet was a Creame together the cheese and prunes: reserve. In a small saucepan stir together well the sugar. come irom mathematicians and 'circus and the ladies pre YOUR CONTRIDUTIOIl to the ations are possible.

Meat loaf cooking time is shortened if you tion was held for the couple at pared "circus chow" for fathers' astronomers. Their principles were used to improve telescooes cornstarch and grated orange rind; stir in gradually the orange iuice and water. Cook and stir the home of Mrs. Ruth Esposito of Rapid City. bake it in custard cups.

A quick casserole combines sliced franks, a can of baked beans, catsup, mustard, brown sugar and onion The couple will reside in Sheri and sons. High scnool gns, dressed, in a variety of circus costumes, served the dinner in the dining room which was decorated with gay streamers, cut-out circus ani constantly over moderate heat until slightly thickened and clear; dan where the groom is a student at Sheridan Junior College. 1963 United flakes. icng before they were applied to eyeglasses. In 1602 a German as-t and mathematician named Johannes Kepler made an early study of optics and explained how concave lenses could compensate for far-sightedness and near slghtedness.

Shortly reserve. Make up the pancake mix according to directions for 8 mals, cowns and balloons. Ring Master was Francis Hart; Music Man, Steve Ferley; and Organ The U. S. Department of Agricul ture has announced that turkeys Fund Drive 111 Grinder, Joan Ferguson.

large pancakes and bake on griddle. Spread each pancake with about a tablespoon of the cream cheese mixture; roll up. Heat orange sauce and serve with filled District Nurses Resume Meetings Members of the Fifth District, thereafter, in 1621. a Dutch mathe The "Big Show" started with an will be purchased this fall in order to help stabilize prices to producers. Turkeys purchased will be distributed to the School Lunch Program.

Will BUPPWI matician named Willebrord Snell contributed his law of refraction. evening prayer by Rev. James pancakes. Makes four serving! two pancakes for each portion. Boy Scouts South Dakota Nurses' Association, Most of the advances in tech Vos.

Toasts to fathers and sons was led by Ferley. He also led group singing while the tables nical knowledge have come with were being served. in the last two hundreds years. In the early 18th century, an Eng resumed meetings last week after a summer recess. The nurses met at the Hot Springs VA Center conference room.

Featured at the session was a The program for the evening lish physicist named Thomas This serving fork or spoon ($4.50 value) in International DEEP SILVER was: A Tribute to Fathers read by Loren Kiel and Kenneth Mar report of a cancer care workshop, Young expounded the idea that changes in the shape of the crystalline lens of the eye made it held at St. John's McNamara Hos tin sang a solo. A bit of magic pital in Rapid City, and attended was performed by Harold Clark; possible for the eye to accom a clarinet solo was played by by Mrs. Norma Davis and Mrs. modate itself to seeing at various Mike Manis; a readng was given Carol Merwin.

distances. It was not until that by Virgin Hansen; a tap dance by Miss Davis reported that a con- time also that blurred vision due to astigmatism was noticed and Mark Redick, a vocal solo by The stant advance in cancer nursing Musical Four Steve Ferley. John techniques is keeping pace with ocrrected. Astronomer George Staben, Dennis Kennedy, Charles each new development of cancer Airy solved this problem for him with each watch repair Grttings and the "grand finale" therapy. self when he calculated that i I All Watch Rtptiri Fully GuarantMd cylindrical lens would remedy The workshop was sponsored by the South Dakota Division of the by David Eggers.

The ring master gave away circus prizes. The winners were Ramsey Kendall, Den astigmatism. si I American Cancer Society, head One of the great advances Community Service Center Dependent Youth Girl Scouts Lutheran Welfare Pennington County Mental Health Mother Butler Clinic Red Cross Retarded Children Salvation Army TJS.O. Center Sister Kenny courtesy of Iho Woman's Dopartmont. Tint National Bank of Tho Black Hills, whora woman la th Rapid City ana not halpful guidance with all thair banking naads.

nis Kennedy and Howard Quartered in Watertown. came in the middle of the last century when the German phy. sictst, von Heimboitz invented the ophthalmoscope, which makes 2k 3 -Day Service possible the examination of the retina of the living eye. All of these advances, and many Register for the DIG JACKPOT "Cold Cash" GiveAway more, have brought the enjoyment of good vision by increasing numbers of people. The day of the eye.

V' i St i 1 DULIC DRY CLEANING (Coin-Opraied Type) 6 $im glass peddler and of mail order spectacles have passed. There is general awareness of the need for proper eye examinations and lenses that are accurately ground to correct the visual problem. A (Minimum Total) 1 f' ''j'' WATCH fatfk REPAIRS Vf 25c each Additional Lb. recent improvement here is in the 225 use of chemical coating on the FREE DELIVERY lens which reduces reflection and permits the passage of a higher percentage of light. Modern Hurry Limited Time frames, made of lightweight plas tics and other materials, are de THE HAT Attorney Mn.

Elinor Chandler Duncan wore her hat in Superior Court la Let Angeles despite Judge'a suggestion he remove so It wouldn't district the Jury. She wore a fee signed in comiortaoie, attractive shapes, but it is, of course, the accuracy of the lens which remains Fnn XfTioMZi Nothing to Buy Juit rtgiitar bvfor Friday morning, October REGISTER ALL THIS WEEK Give- Green Stamps Hi Hat Cleaners 2718 West Main the important factor in sight. thery black hat on Wednesday; Friday she showed up In thin white one. And, the hat stayed on despite Judge Kenneth E. Sutherland's suggestion.

She said she wears the hat beciuse she Undslrom's Jewelry Famous for Diamonds 620 St. Joe i As a change from the usual potato dish served with roast fresh to nave ncr nair done. Mrs. Duncan Is the Member of Federal I Deposit Insurance Carp. wife of Attr.

Friik Duncan, whose mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Dun ham and applesauce, offer fresh ean, wai execute! for the slaying of Duncan's first wife. (AP ly cooked noodles dressed with Phatofai) browned butter and poppyseeds..

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