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Show Party for your new classmates Everyone loves sandwiches ' at a party. Hot or cold they're : easy to fix and serve. Make j your party special with petal i sandwiches simulating the look of lovely flowers. Sandwich posies can be made with any fillings you choose but you might enjoy serving frankfurters for your party fillip-. For 8 servings take 8 frankfurter rolls, butter, but-ter, mustard, ham filling, 8 square slices of process American Amer-ican cheese, 8 large sweet pickles, 4 hard cooked eggs, 2 branches of celery and 8 crisp leaves of any salad green. Cut your frankfurter rolls in half lengthwise. Spread each half with butter. Next spread with mustard. On the bottom half of the frankfurter rolls place cup of ham filling. fil-ling. Overlap cheese slices to fit on top of the ham spread. Now spread the cheese with a dab of mayonnaise and dot with slices of pickle. Put the top of the rolls in place. Press the sandwiches together. Slice into in-to five diagonal strips. Arrange Ar-range cut side up in a circle to form the petal of flower. Next cut a little piece from two end pieces so that they lie flat. Fill the hole with half of a hard boiled egg sprinkled with paprica. You can select a piece of celery for the stem plus a crisp green salad leaf of romaine to complete the whole effect. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Turner and children, Becky, Jon and Sharon and Mr. and Mrs. Jay i SMart and daughters, Colleen ! and Virginia, returned home the past weekend from a delightful de-lightful 4-weeks tour of the east. Both families had trailer houses. They attended the pageant at Palmyra and toured the many church sights in the area, and then went on to see the World's Fair and other points of interest in New York. They visited places of ' interest in Boston and in ' Washington, D. C, and saw many interesting points in Pennsylvania, visiting briefly with Milo Smart on a mission there. They returned by a southern route, stopping at s Gallup, N. M., to see the Indian In-dian Ceremonial and parade before arriving home. |