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April 14, 1982 - Image 9

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Michigan Citizen, 1982-04-14

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APRIL 14 - 20, 1 2 . THE CITIZ£
PAGE 9
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. nation is Sun y, pro 18,
1982 at 8 p.m. in lobby of the
Benton Harbor, Holiday Inn.
There will be program boo , a ards,
History and Scrapbooks judging. A
trophy will be pre nted to the Unit
having the mo members, Gift to the
oldest Unit President t Con en­
tion, to the· younge Unit Pre' dent
at the Con noon having the mo t sons/
daughte in the Armed Force •
There also b baz table
d coupon table.
The reception fo Sta officers and
gu sts . be held pril 19, at 7:30 p.m.
with the P Pre . dent, rs. Be . �
Hawkins in charge.
� cup shortenin
2

ho doesn't 10 e " pin
ommy coo "1 Most
yOWl do and, beca
they are so receptive, it's
er too soon to introduce them
to the fun and . factio of
prepari a treat of
til familY can enjoy.
Because good kitchen
ha its are important, tart
ith a few imple rules. It'
ood idea to ha e them
mbl the ingredi nts they'D
need for recipe first, and
then th coo in tools. To
rna e cupca ,for e ample,
th y'll need an electric mi er,
rubber patu ,muffin pan ,
paper Ii and large bo I;
for fr tin, a ueepan, rub­
ber raper. mi er and bo I.
Th ep-by- tep recipes
for Quic ' 'Easy Chocolate
cupcakes ith Cr my Fud e
rosting are planned for a
youn child to do ith dult
upervision. Pre-teens prob­
ably on't need ass' t
Both are made u in a
of uns eetened cocoa, be-
cause it' SO easy to r
with. There's no m y pre­
melting, 0 youn t r - can
m ure and mix ri ht from
the can. Cocoa b nds readily
for mooth batter, too,
hi�h implifies the proc
for beginning coo s. om
'11 appreciate th fact that 6
ounces of cocoa g far
ounces of ba in chocolate.
hile cupc e coo,
youngsters can cotlect n­
di , coconut and nuts for
decoration. Let them dream
up their own designs-the
on't need any encour
ment to eat them up!
.._..,·wt"'nt, ICOOrding to Anna
too Harbor.
Sork ,Ho d, State
Pr' t, open the at lOam.
April 19,1982. Theme is "Joy ofU If-
G .• "
The purpo of this Slate Convention
. to e officers for the ensuing year,
receive repo d ct any b . -
co cern.inB Units of th State, rs.
c:£ er reports.
Assem e all in redien .
Heat 0 en to 350°. Line 30
muffin cups (2'h inch in
diameter) ith paper e
cups. Do not pans or
liners. In lar e bo 1 of
e ric mixer combine flour,
ugar, cocoa, ba '. po der,
. n and salt. dd
ortenin , eggs, mil, ater
and vanilla. Tum electric
mixer to 10 peed; beat
mi ture I minute. Scrape
id and bottom of bo 1
ith rubber raper. Tum
peed to medium; beat 3
minutes or until mi ture is
creamy and mooth. Scrape
do n id of bo I eral
tim durin this tin. (Be
careful not to let rubber
scraper touch beater.)
Spoon batter into lined muf­
fin pans filling ch cup
bout half full. Ba e for IS
to 20 minut at 350°. Pr
center of cupca e lightly ith
fin er a minimum b in
time. Ca e prin b chen
it' done. (Ca e will not be
hot to touch, but be ure to
u potholde hen tou h­
ing pans. Remo e cupcak
from 0 en. Lift out each
cupcake carefully or tum pan
up ide do n to rerno e
cupca . Tum them ri ht
ide up on wire rae to cool.
Do n01 cool in pan; pa r
liner will come 100 from
cupca
ean hile prepare
frosting, fro t completely
cooled cupca es to a 0" d
a ins
Family lead
ln.Sou h Bend
creamy.
OTE: If fr
Tramaine Ha . , the lively le d
singer f 0 the H kin Family, will be
in concert Sunday, April 25 at 6 p.m.
t Clay High School, 19131 Darden Rd.,
South Bend.
Billed as one of the orld' mo t
gifted singers, Hawki ppearance
. a Rainbo Productions pre ntation.
n et are 6 in advance; 7 t the
door and are available t: The Citizen
office, 81 all Street, BB.; Bethel
Book ore, Psahn 150 Record Shop and
Zondervan Boo ore in South Bend.
enton
Ha bo Publ"c Li
P'-.r'1�fta:..;:,
cups unsifted all­
purpo flour
1 Vz cups granulated ugar
1/) cup cocoa
2 teaspoo bakin
po der
Vz t poon ba in a
'h t poon salt
Long John SiMr!
e materials in the Junior Depart­
ment iaclude: "The 0 y Room" by
Eloi Jarvis, cGra; "Turning the
Comer" by Ruth Schiffman; ''Simple
Fo Instruments to ake and to Play"
by Ilene Hunter; , otato Printing" by
Helen R. H dad; and "Helicopters"'
by Susan Harris.
dded to the adult collection
are: "Random Death" by Le ey Egan;
ermaid" by argaret r;' odu
Operandi" by Robin Winks; "Hangman's
Ro " by Aaron arc Stein; and 'Bad
Dreams" by Anthony Haden-Guest.
young boy involved
taken her ingular talents to
compose a beautiful poeti
or of an in tribute to an
arti. t h m h most great­
ly admired. DOll 'I Explain ...
i a biographi . say in the
form of prose poetry .
Billie Holiday h dese -
ed . uch a tri ute. Her ntire
life
DeVeau
. of Don't E"-
plaill- Sont; of Billie
Holiday b AI ". DeVeau
( York. Harper nd
Ro ,I ). 152 pa
. Hard Cover- 7.95.
t hi c nn out
I )\ 'lll1l1� ill DOli ., r-
pknn. II I� � a jC\H:1 whi 'h
� III \\ III w.uu to cni l� and
i�niti 'am part If
�l UI

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