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Show Page October THE JOURNAL ft Local GI Visits New York As Guest of 52 Assn. This Used To Be A Catchall Storeroom '" dll' ;;!r'" !'(" ' MnNN-- - ;': - 'UlMl sit tJ I h 4.1 kM'Wa&X inp u 4k!'f1 A V: ., ..., v'4 ' M M,.;' iMv;-- ' 'U;y d hi! rSijjt $ - l, :? ; : . fj :. f !,i;i:. I' UmUL ! H' - ' 13, 1933 f Private NEW YORK CITY Heber Hardy, 471 East 1 Street. natient at Ft. Kaysville, Utah, Uelvoir Hospital, was a member By ALICE DENHOFF of a group of hospitalized serviceTHERES fashion in foods, too. Melt 3 squares unsweetened men who were guests of The 32 Flavors and items that are pop- chocolate and 2 tbsp. butter or Association of New York, Inc., for ular for years, suddenly are out of margarine over hot water. Blend the past week end. The group was favor. But some things are perc. sugar, y2 tsp. ground cinnaForce ennial favorites, firmly ensconced mon and tsp. ground nutmeg flown to New York in an Air in our kitchens for generations. and mix with melted chocolate. plane on Friday, September noth, One of these is pure vanilla ex- Gradually stir in 1 c. strong cof and returned on Sunday evening, tract which has all the pungent, fee. Boil 5 min. over direct heat October 2nd. yet delicate, taste and aroma of Cool. Stir in tbsp. pure vanilla exThe 32 Associations hospitality the vanilla bean. Children love it tract. Makes ll2 c. and it goes so well on its own or Then theres the excellent idea program included dinner at Roths together with chocolate in deli- of doing a caramel sauce and us- Tavern, followed by attendance at cious, healthful drinks. Fred Warings Hear! Hear! at ing that for delicious drinks. the Ziegfeld Theatre, a World SeWith Molasses Use Heavy Skillet To make a new drink, stir 1 To prepare 3,4 c. of sauce, brown ries game, dinner at the in Central Park, atmolasses and 1 c. sugar in a heavy skillet, stirtbsp. tsp. pure vanilla extract into ring constantly until all the sugar tendance at Radio City Music Hall, 1 c. cold milk. Serve in tall glass. is brown and melted. Stir in y2 c. a visit to the UN, sightseeing, the Or mash 1 fully ripe banana boiling water. At this point the with until creamy and smooth. Beat in sugar will lump, so cook until all boat ride around Manhattan, 2 tsp. sugar, 4 tsp. vanilla, a dash lumps are dissolved, about 5 min. the final dinner at Reubens, 0 of salt and 3,4 c. cold milk. Serve Remove from heat. Cool. Stir in East 5Sth St. cold. o tsp. vanilla. The name of The 32 Association 9 treat rfelects its beginning, in 11)13, with For a special small-fr- y For a really unusual drink, will demand, prepare Spanish Chocolate Sauce, that the grown-up- s men, each of whom pledged 32 1 a wonderful blend of chocolate, too, beat together c. milk, 2 tbsp. 32 vanilla and spices. The sauce is caramel sauce and 1 scoop vanilla dollars a year so that they might stirred into cold milk or used to ice cream. Serve in tall 8 oz. give 32 parties a year for hospitalized servicemen. Now, 32 of New glasses. top cake or ice cream. (Copyright, 1955, Xing Feature Syndicate, Ine.) York has IKK) men and 1100 women members, serving patients and dis- abled veterans in hospitals from Massachusetts to North Carolina. Last year, more than 20,000 hospitalized and disabled were the guests of the association, in and out of hospitals. Other chapters of 32 operate actively in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Buffalo, with one soon to be started in Washington, D. C. 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