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PAGE 6FLORENCE MORNING NEWS, FLORENCE, S. C,Here's How To Bake A Perfect Home Made Loaf Of Bread DarlirNewsws£ bn Z±. JitSTEPONfi ...H«re'» the dough.STEP TWOSTEPSTEP FIVEKnoad It well.AP Newifeoluresll'* a good Idoa *o know how lo bake your own broad, Nov/ England and Now York housewives found out recently, when bqkortoi.wore on slrlke. Bui haw many women have o recipe for a good old-fashioned loaf of while bread? Here's a slop-by-slop recipe for a tasty loaf, o recipe to bo kepi on hand ready for omorgencies-or against iho day when you long for the fasltj of home-mado broad.STEP 1. Scold 1 cup of milk, Add and stir in 2 tablespoons of sugar, 2 teaspoons of sail and Vh tabJospoons shortening. Cool to lukowarm, Measure into large mixing bowl, 1 cup warm, not hot, waler-sprinklo in 1 package active dry yeast- Stir until dissolved, Stir (n luko warm milk mixture. Add 3 cops sifted enriched flour and beat until smooth. Add 3 more cups sifted fiour and stir until dough farms an irregular ball and comas away from sides of bowl. Turn dough oul on lightly floured board.STEP 2, Knoad the dough by folding it ovor or Itself toward you and pushing it forward with the heels of your hands. Then turn the dough ano-THREE,. STEP FOUR .Punch h down. Place it carefully. Ready to oat,quarter way around and repeat the pull-rhylhm. As you knead, sprinkle I flour sparingly on the board, using only enough Hour to keep the dough from sticking to Iho-board and lo your hands, Knoad until the dough is smooth and tightly sfretebad, fools springy and elastic and doesn't stick to the board, about 8 to 10 minutes. Cover wilh a cloth and let rise in a warmplace free from drafts until doubled In bulk.STEP 3. When doubled In bulk, punch down. As dough collapses, pull in edges and fold them over Into the center and form a boll, Divide dough in half.STEP 4. Wilh the hands, pressed oach piece of dough Into an oblong, 9x8x1 inches. Pinch Cantor fold and the ends of dought together. Place loavos sealed side down, in greased pan, 7!lt;4x3l^x2^r inches.STEP 5. Bake in a moderate oven (400 dagrees F.) about 50 minutes.Take the brood from iho oven when it is browned alt over. |t should boslightly darkr on top than on sides. Remove from pan as soon as if come* from the oven. Cool on rack or crosswise on bread pans. When cool store in a well-ventilated bread box.DARUNGTC William Scott guests during of relatives i are both forrr city, and have en for only a 'the couple with the new Mrs. Scott Imogene Brya and Mrs, J, E city.Rev. and N of Clinton, we Darlington w. and daughter. Lytcs.Rev. Garris the Methodist this being his tor of the chi years the pas dist church h Mr. and Mr and Mr. andGarden Clubs Meet In LamarLAMAR — Mrs. Harold Raines was hostess on Tuesday afternoon to the January meeting of Iho Iris Harden Club with twelve me inkers present.'flic president, Mrs. Rivers Scarborough presided. Aficr reports from the secretary nixl treasurer, the nominating committee presented the officers for the New Year.Serving will !*, President, Mrs. Harold Hal ties; vlec-presldent, Mrs. Virgil Moore; secretary freelected) Airs. Frances Humphries, treasurer, Mrs, Wilton Carter.Mrs. Cl. W. Mims, chairman, wilh Mrs, W, J. Carter and Mrs. Wilton. Cnrtcr were appointed to make tire new Year Books for .the club,Mrs. Alton .Jeffords was program chairman, and Mrs. Moore conducted the devotional.In a contest on flowers, presented by Mrs. Wilton Carter, Mrs tv M Rnvil received thn orlzc.Miss Barbara Ann Black Married In Ceremony In Kingstree SundayKINGSTRE.E — The marriage of Miss Barbara Ann Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Eugene V. Black of Kingstree, formerly of Charleston. and Horry Hull Coekflcld of Scranton look place Sunday afternoon, January 6, nt three o’clock at the parsonugc of liie.Lnkc City Methodist church, with ihe Iicv h. 15. Bolt officiating. The bride wan n. suit of green wool, withWilling Workers Meet At Home Of Mrs, HarrisonThe Willing Workers Bible Class held Its monthly meeting nt the home of Mrs, B, J. Harrison with Mrs. C. C. Crawford as co-hostess. There were 22 members present The meeting was opened with the singing of Our Best,” after which Mrs. James McLeod led in prayer, Mrs. If. Bt Cleddiill's gave anbeige accessories, and corsage of ycliow ror.es. The couple was attended hy Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie McCulcticn of Scranton. Mrs. Me-Ciitelien wore n suit of brown, nnc her corsage was of pink rosebudsMr. and Mrs. Cockfietd have returned from their wedding trip, and are making their home In Scranton. Mrs. Cockfietd Is a graduate- of 61. Andrews Parish high school ill Charleston, and has been employed here with Iho Kingstree Dry Cleaners. Mr. Cockfietd, son of Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Cockficld of Scranton, attended the Lake City high school, and is engaged in farming with his father, near Scranton.Mrs. Johnny Spenrmnn honored the bride at a surprise kitchen shower nl her home here Thursday evening,Drillv MfinuMargie Allen Circle Holds January Meet Tuesday Afternoon•The Margie Allen Circle of the First Baptist Church hold its January meeting Toes cl ay afternoon af the home of Mrs. G. W. Gardner cm Waverly avenue wilh Mrs, D. | N, Crimslcy as assistant hostess.Mrs. A C. Turbeville presided and the meeting was opened with prayer by Mrs. W. T, Itatts. The roll call was answered hy IT members, and Mrs. B. E. Gill was welcomed as a visitor.Mrs. J. F. Truluck, community missions chairman gave a very gratifying report and Mrs, B. E. Gill gave an Informative talk on the co-operative program,After the meeting, Mrs. A, C. Turbeville and Mrs, A. L. Black-stone visited the circle shutins and carried a tray of refreshments sent by tiie hostesses.Mrs. A. C. Turbeville gave a talk oil the mission work In Japan and Miss Dorn Hide closed with n prayer.During a social hour, re-
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