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Show f Thurrday, October Susi Chronicle Wednesday, October 23, Clearfield Courier 24, 1974 V r ,3V i 137 Hi5se' f L V Jte- 'Vy.r'fV, v I :ss lUHaRBessM ' J '$2?,. 1 Ipt ' - !,wify S ... jssgss L . . !' , wxfca.j,. ;fjY ' 4 v r - V . :. 1 Sar4 l&iiii&i ak Ski M : -- ' - i. ted bodice, round neckline enhanced by lace, and fitted lace sleeves. Lace appliques adorned the floor length skirt. Miss Dawn Marie Hughes attended her sister as maid of honor and Miss Christina Ann Henzerling, sister of the a was bridegroom, bridesmaid. They were attired in gowns of blue satin with white lace, fashioned with a David Gene Stuart performed best man duties. h Forrest Stuart, Donald and Allen Aunspaugh were ushers. Out of state guests were On Sept. 20th, Sherri M. became the bride of Hughes KjMj Airman Robert J. at the Washington Heights Baptist Church in Washington Terrace. Rev. Robert 0. Vance performed tiie ceremony. The brides parents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Hughes -- &2r2iE3 s -' !fiifli V;4 "'Vt t7V .rtdi 1 L. ' : Is 1. - iy- I rVri.r. :; p,-- ? vWWWWC ' 4 ';"M r :'sc't.., Ilen-zerlin- of 420. S., Wash. of the Mr. and Mrs. W. 4675 Parents Terrace. bridegroom are James R. Henzerling of Kar-ny- , Arizona. The couple received reception guests in the Fellowship Hall of the church. The bride was attractive in a satin gown styled with a fit Aun-spaug- V Mr. and Mrs. James Henzerling, Christy and Jimmy Henzerling from Kearny, Arizona. Also Mrs. Thelma Paterson from Dixon, Mo. After a wedding trip to Arizona and the East Coast the newlyweds will leave for Turkey to make their home, where Airman Henzerling is stationed at the Karamursell ALi Station. ' ilA . T x v vs i t-- K V vm Judgt ... fr. l irt. SrrtTK)' performs -- ferv ceremony jteamed puddini ICIOUS Charles Dickens pecans. Turn into an 8 cup buttered mold, . If mold has its own lid, butter inside of lid and cover mold, or use foil to cover, pressing tightly around edges and securing with rubber band or string. Place mold on a rack in a pan with a lid. Pour enough water into pan to come halfway up on mold. Bring water to boil; cover and reduce heat to simmer, steam l1 - 2 hours or until pudding pulls away from the side of the mold. Let stand 10 minutes; unmold. Pudding may be refrigerated several days or cooled, wrapped in foil and frozen for several months. To heat: Thaw in refrigerator, and reheat in foil at 325 degrees about 1 hour. Serve with Eggnog Sauce or Rum Butter Sauce. Makes servings. im- mortalized the hot, steaming carried pudding nnre isw!& ffipnla ftmieac jotfortT!nn EyuWvjuss -- Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Gonzales are making their home in Ogden following their marriage Oct. around the wrists. Miss Michelle Barry as maid of honor. She wore a gown of pink satin Mrs. Garth Christensen was matron of honor and Lori Sheridan, Mis. Josie Gonzales and Mrs. Christine Leonard att-ned- 12. The ceremony was performed at the Nnttington by the Rev. Gene Chaney of Salt Imke City and was followed by a reeeption m their honor. The bride is the former Miss Jeanie Hymas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry K Hymas, 5601 S. 2000 V , Hoy. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. .Jose Gonzales, 566:5 S. 2700 W., also have warmed themselves during centuries of cold ters with this kind Muscolino attended bridesmaids. They wore dresses like that of (he maid of honor. Best man was Derek Hansen. Ushers were Lonnie Poll, Ben Gonzales, Jim Gonzales and Kent Nomura. meets A uxiliary Home Basin Ladies' Auxiliary will hold its monthly meeting with the men's association Oct. 24 at the Ogden Golf and Country Club A social hour at 7 p.m. will U1 followed by a 7: 30 business meeting and an 8 p in. dinner. The new slate of officers Weber Builders The Bride was lovely in her gown which was fashioned of sat a plan. Lace embroidered with crystals and pearls formed he pinafore lines on the timilve with high scalloped lace neckline and bishop a lace ruffle and will be presented business meeting, at the and changes will proposed be discussed. con- Voting of the agenda. disbursement cerning money is also on It is very important that all members attend this meeting. "V m HU HTH A 1975 CHEVY FLEETSIDE win- of hot pud- ding, as well as cheering the drab days with these sweet-fruite- d desserts with their creamy sauces. They can and should be made in advance so the flavors develop and mellow. This Steamed Date Pudding is a nutritious combination of milk and eggs with honey and dates. Chewy dates and pecans provide pleasing texture contrast as does the creamy Eggnog Sauce. Sauce or The recipe makes enough for 10 to 12 servings which is what you need for a big holiday dinner. If you have only six at the table, it makes lovely leftovers. Whichever, make it in advance, to hold in freezer or refrigerator, so the flavors, especially the butter, is allowed time to mellow'. y iw!n r: : 'O. Stock 6070 Was $5166.10 now Qim g 10-1- 2 EGGNOG SAUCE cornstarch teaspoon salt 1 2 cups dairy eggnog 2 teaspoons brandy flavoring '2 teaspoon rum flavoring 2 teaspoons STEAMED DATE PUDDING 2 cup (1 stick) butter 1 cup honey 1 Tbsp. shredded lemon peel 1 teaspoon iresh lemon juice 2 eggs 3j cup chopped dates 2 cup chopped pecans 2 cups all purpose flour 1 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoon cinnamon 2 teaspoon nutmeg .i teaspoon cloves 1 cup milk -- - '2 , . y-- , i1 Donald Miles of 2120 N. 300 W. Sunset. The bridegroom of Cheyenne is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Henry of Mabton Wash. Following the exchange of vows the couple was honured at a reception at Hains House. For t he nupital events the bride wore an original floor Airman and Mrs. Robert J. Henzerling halter dress of length white crepe topped by a matching jacket with long lace sleeves. Wearing a gown styled like the brides ensemhle in yellow with a yellow sheer jacket was the maid of honor Miss Susan Swider. Bridesmaid, Miss Dee Ann Miner wore pink with pink sheer sleeves. Mark Henry was best man with Steven Henry as usher. .. fe- 1 Combine cornstarch and salt in a 1 quart saucepan; gradually stir in eggnog. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until thickened. Boil 2 additional minutes. Remove from heat; add brandy and rum flavorings. Chill. Serve with Steamed Date Pudding. Yield: 1 2 cups. aoi iri iRiinrm iin vi ; c RUM BUTTER SAUCE 2 cup (1 stick) butter 1 cup firmly packed light brown sugar 2 cud light cream or half and half 'i teaspoon rum flavor 4 teaspoon angostura bitters Brandy (optional) Heat butter, sugar and cream in a 12 quart saucepan just to simmer (Do not boil). Remove from heat. Stir in rum and bitters. Serve warm or cold over Steamed Date Pudding. Yield 1 2 cups. Note; Heat brandy; flame and add to warm sauce in serving container. Pour part of suace over whole pudding, reserving some for individual servings. Cream butter in a large mixing bowl; add honey, lemon peel and juice and continue beating until combined. Beat in eggs, one at a time. Mix dates and nuts with 2 tablespoons flour to coal. Mix together remaining flour, baking powder, salt . cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves. Add flour to creamed mixture alternately with milk. Stir in dates arid f 14 'iV tight-fittin- Rum-Butt- of Roy. sieeves ceremoniously to the holiday table. Even to this day, the pudding enters to a chorus of oohs and ahs. Steamed puddings are appropriate for all the w'inter holiday dinners as dessert. As a matter of fact, the English iv'.ji I Newly weds Mr. and Mrs. David Edward Henry will reside in Cheyenne, Wym. after a wedding trip to Washington. 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