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Show Guest Speakers Scheduled For Community Church In place of Rev. Frank Marr, pastor at the local Community church, who is on vacation, Dr. J. S. Boughton, dean of Westminister Westmin-ister College will give the sermon at the church on Sunday. The Sunday following, on September Sept-ember 9, the sermon will be given by Dr. Robert D. Steele, president of Westminister. Last Sunday, John Jellison gave a talk in the church services. Children coming home from school hope that a hot, tempting luncheon is in store. Here is one suggested menu built around foods that are popular with children and which provide many essential food values. For a main dish, serve Cheese and"" Bacon Casseroles, which provides protein, B-vitamins and fod iron from enriched bread, and added food values from cheese and milk. To make the casserole, combine 6 cups enriched bread cubes with y3 teaspoon salt, i8 teaspoon pepper, cup cheese cubes and iy2 cups milk. Place in casserole. Arrange bacon slices and additional cup cheese cubes over the top. Bake in moderate oven (400 F.) 25 minutes. Makes 4 servings. Complete the luncheon with fruit salad, milk, and cookies. Entertaining after a matinee? Then keep refreshments simple, appropriate for both children and adults. Re-heat tiny pecan puffs, or arrange cookies on a platter, and serve with marshmallow-topped marshmallow-topped hot chocolate. If you have time to mix and bake a batch of fruit muffins, your reputation as an expert hostess will be assured. as-sured. There are 5,000,000 trapshooting enthusiasts in the United States. |