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-The Project Gutenberg eBook of Let's Have a Party!, by Anonymous
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-Title: Let's Have a Party!
- From Mary Cullen's Cottage Household Arts Service, The Journal,
- Portand, Oregon
-
-Author: Anonymous
-
-Release Date: July 2, 2021 [eBook #65742]
-
-Language: English
-
-Produced by: Stephen Hutcheson, Lisa Corcoran and the Online Distributed
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-*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LET'S HAVE A PARTY! ***
-
-
-
-
-
- LET’S HAVE A PARTY
-
-
- RED, WHITE AND BLUE
-
-Guests are to write the names of different objects or facts that are
-associated with the colors red, white and blue. It might be specified
-that they write the names of red vegetables (beets, tomatoes, red
-cabbage, etc.), names of variations of the color white (off white,
-oyster white, blue white, etc.). For blue the guests can name all of the
-blue objects in the room in which they are sitting. The colors can be
-used for other listings such as blue flowers or white precious stones.
-
-
- HEART ARCHERY
-
-Draw a large 30 inch heart on cardboard. Make circles of diminishing
-size on heart to make target. The inner ring is labeled “heart smasher,”
-the next to the center one is “lovers,” next is “somewhat affectionate,”
-then outside this is “indifferent to love,” and the outside one is
-titled “woman or man hater.” Guests are each given one try with toy bow
-and arrow or with darts. The circle that they hit will indicate the
-state of their heart.
-
-
- PULLING HEART STRINGS
-
-Cut hole in center of large red cardboard heart. Put long red strings
-through the hole and place heart on top of a screen or door with boys on
-one side and girls on the other. Have a string for each couple. Each boy
-takes one end of a string and each girl takes one of the strings on the
-other side of the heart. Heart is pulled from top of the screen and
-after the strings are untangled, the partners for the next game are
-found.
-
-
-
-
- _Dessert Luncheon_
-
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
- Angel Pie garnished with Cherries or Green Tinted Grapes
- Salted Walnuts
- Coffee
-
-
- ANGEL FOOD PIE
-
- 1 cup sugar
- ¼ cup cornstarch
- ⅛ teaspoon salt
- 1½ cups hot pineapple juice
- 3 stiffly beaten egg whites
- 1 teaspoon vanilla or pineapple flavoring
- ¼ cup lemon juice
-
-Mix sugar, cornstarch and salt well. Add pineapple juice gradually and
-cook in top of double boiler, stirring constantly, until thick and
-smooth. Add beaten egg whites to hot mixture a little at a time, beating
-constantly with a rotary beater. Add flavoring and lemon juice. Cool
-filling and pour into baked, chilled pastry shell. Top with flavored
-whipped cream for serving.
-
-
- Peppermint-Topped Sponge Cakes
-
- 1 cup sifted cake flour
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 3 eggs, separated
- 1 cup sugar
- 4 teaspoons lemon juice
-
-Sift flour, measure and sift again with salt. Beat egg yolks until thick
-and lemon colored. Add sugar gradually, beating well. Add lemon juice.
-Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Fold in flour gradually. Fill
-ungreased cup cake pans about half full of batter. Bake in moderately
-slow oven, 325 degrees, for about 30 minutes. Invert pans and cool
-cakes. Frost with boiled or seven-minute frosting and sprinkle
-generously with finely crushed peppermint stick candy.
-
-
-
-
- _Bridge Lunch_
-
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
- Green Pea Bouillon
- Hot Buttered Crackers
- Crab or Chicken Salad Mousse
- Hot Buttered Asparagus
- Butter Rolls
- Loganberry Jelly
- Relishes
- Rhubarb Crisp
- Coffee or Tea
-
-
- Crab or Chicken Salad Mousse
-
- 1 cup hot chicken broth
- 3 egg yolks
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon paprika
- 1 tablespoon unflavored gelatin
- ¼ cup cold water
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- ¾ cup diced, cooked chicken or crab, flaked
- ½ cup blanched chopped almonds
- ¾ cup whipping cream
- Few grains cayenne
-
-Heat chicken stock. Beat egg yolks slightly, add salt, paprika and hot
-chicken broth gradually, stirring constantly. Cook over hot water until
-mixture is thick enough to coat a spoon. Meanwhile soak gelatin in cold
-water and add hot chicken mixture, stirring until dissolved. Strain
-mixture and cool until thickened slightly. Add lemon juice, chicken and
-almonds and chill until thickened. Fold in cream that has been whipped
-and cayenne. Pour into mold rinsed with cold water and chill until firm.
-Serves 4 to 6.
-
-Fold card 4 inches square through the middle. Cut small lace paper doily
-in 3 or 4 pieces to center. Crease each piece in center and turn edges
-from center to lace edge so that turned edges may be pasted onto card as
-illustrated. Fill lace paper holder with small spring violets or other
-flowers.
-
-
-
-
- _Lunch At One_
-
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
- Macaroni Cheese Timbales with Ham-Pimiento Sauce
- Watercress, Spring Lettuce and Radish Salad
- Hot Rolls
- Apricot Conserve
- Olives
- Peppermint Topped Cakes
- Pineapple Sherbet Garnished with Cherries
- Coffee or Tea
-
-
- Macaroni Cheese Timbales with Ham-Pimiento Sauce
-
- ½ cup bread crumbs
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 1 cup milk
- 1 tablespoon minced onion
- ⅛ teaspoon mustard
- 2 eggs or 4 egg yolks, slightly beaten
- 1 cup grated well aged cheese
- ½ teaspoon salt
- Cooked macaroni
-
-Mix bread crumbs, milk, shortening and onion together, beating until
-creamy. Add other ingredients except macaroni and mix lightly. Line
-ramekins or custard cups with cooked long macaroni and fill with timbale
-mixture. Set in pan of hot water and bake in moderately slow oven, 325
-degrees, for about 30 minutes or until mixture is set. Unmold and serve
-with ham pimiento sauce made by adding 1 cup finely chopped ham, 4
-tablespoons minced pimiento and ¼ teaspoon mustard to 2 cups well
-seasoned medium white sauce.
-
-Cover small round pill boxes with colored paper, fill boxes with candy
-or nuts. Tie top on with harmonizing ribbon, write name of guest on box,
-use as favor or place card.
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
-Cut heavy cardboard in heart shape (size wanted). Use 2 for each heart,
-paste or glue cellophane, either white or red, over cardboard frame,
-paste 2 together with lace paper frill between. Bend wire to make hearts
-stand on table.
-
-Ask Mary Cullen’s staff for additional suggestions you may desire.
-
-Use large No. 10 can or large round box. Cover with red and white
-striped paper. Put blue band around crown and paste white stars on this.
-Make brim of cardboard and cover with blue paper. Use as centerpiece
-filled with white and red flowers, or with red, white and blue wrapped
-favors.
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
-
-
-
- _Buffet Supper_
-
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
- Veal Loaf
- Spanish Sauce
- Scalloped Succotash
- Cole Slaw
- Hot Buttered French Bread
- Currant Jam
- Peppermint Ice Cream
- Chocolate Potato Cake
- Coffee
-
-Drum Cake Centerpiece—Make 2 or 3-layer chocolate cake. Frost with white
-icing. When icing is set, melt chocolate over warm water and with paint
-brush paint rim on cake as pictured to simulate rim and lacings of drum.
-Use peppermint sticks as drumsticks. Place cake on wax paper, then on
-red or white paper sprinkled with stars.
-
-
- Veal Loaf with Spanish Sauce
-
- 2 pounds veal
- 1 cup bread crumbs
- 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1½ teaspoons salt
- 1 tablespoon catsup
- 1 slightly beaten egg
- 1 cup rich milk
- 6 slices bacon
-
-Grind veal. Add other ingredients except bacon and mix well with hands
-or spoon. Pack into greased loaf pan, cover top with bacon strips and
-bake in moderate oven, 350 degrees, for about 1½ hours. Serve hot with
-Spanish sauce. Serves 8 to 10.
-
-
- Spanish Sauce
-
- 2 tablespoons shortening
- ½ cup chopped onions
- 1 clove garlic
- 2½ cups canned tomatoes
- 2 teaspoons salt
- 1 bay leaf
- 8 whole cloves
- 1 teaspoon chili powder
- 2 teaspoons sugar
- 1 teaspoon celery seed
-
-Melt shortening, add onion and peeled and chopped garlic and cook 5
-minutes. Add other ingredients and simmer slowly for about 45 minutes.
-Strain, reheat and serve hot.
-
-
-
-
- _Early Spring Dinner_
-
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
- Hot Tomato Consomme
- Heart Shaped Croutons
- Mock Chicken Legs
- Cream Gravy
- Mashed Potatoes
- Buttered Peas
- Hot Biscuits or Rolls
- Apple Jelly
- Blitz Torte with Strawberries or Cherries
- Coffee
-
-
- Blitz Torte
-
- ½ cup shortening
- ½ cup sugar
- 3 eggs, separated
- ½ teaspoon vanilla
- 5 tablespoons milk
- 1 cup sifted flour
- 1½ teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
- ½ cup sugar for meringue
- ½ cup chopped nut meats
-
-Cream shortening, add sugar and cream until light and fluffy. Add well
-beaten egg yolks, vanilla and milk and blend. Sift flour, measure and
-sift with baking powder and salt. Place in two 9-inch layer pans that
-have been lined with wax paper. Beat egg whites until stiff, add the ½
-cup sugar gradually and beat. Spread meringue over batter and sprinkle
-with chopped nuts. Bake in moderate oven, 350 degrees, for 30 minutes.
-Cool cake. Put whipped cream and fresh or drained canned fruit between
-layers, having meringue on top and bottom of cake. Top may be garnished
-with whipped cream and fruit or berries. Serves 8 to 10.
-
-
-
-
- _Spring Tea_
-
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
- Open Face Sandwiches
- Orange Nut Bread Sandwiches
- Maraschino Cherries or Strawberries in Fondant
- Maids of Honor
- Salted Nuts
- Peppermint-Topped Sponge Cakes
- Tea
- Coffee
-
-Cherry Sandwiches—1 package cream cheese, 2 teaspoons anchovy paste, ½
-teaspoon onion juice, salt and pepper to taste, pimiento, parsley or
-green pepper.
-
-Cream cheese until smooth. Add anchovy paste, onion juice and salt and
-pepper and blend smoothly. Spread mixture on round of bread. Cut small
-circles from pimiento and place two of these “cherries” on each round.
-Finish with stems made from parsley or green pepper.
-
-
- MAIDS OF HONOR
-
- ½ cup butter
- 2 unbeaten eggs
- ¾ cup sugar
- 2 cups sifted flour
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 2 teaspoons bak. powder
- 1½ cups raspberry jam
- ½ cup blanched, chopped almonds
- 1 cup whipping cream
-
-Cream shortening until soft. Add eggs and beat to blend well. Add sugar
-and cream until light and fluffy. Sift flour, measure and sift with salt
-and baking powder. Add to creamed mixture. Form into small balls in
-palms of hands and place in greased small muffin pans. Press dough up
-around edges to make hole in center. Mix jam and nuts together and fill
-hole in dough. Bake in hot oven, 450 degrees, for 10 minutes. Cool, and
-if desired, serve topped with whipped cream that has been sweetened to
-taste.
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
-Make pig pen of bread sticks or long peppermint sticks as pictured.
-Sprinkle small paper shamrocks or small candy shamrocks in and around
-pen. Place pig banks in pen. For candleholder, cut out large potato and
-insert candle.
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
-Use a large picture hat or make a hat with stiff paper for this. Arrange
-a large maline or ribbon bow to trail on the table from the crown of the
-hat. Place flowers in the center of the crown or arrange flowers around
-the crown of the hat.
-
-
- BARNYARD EASTER EGG HUNT
-
-Choose two sides, each captained by a child. Players hunt for Easter
-eggs but only the two leaders, the Hens, can touch them. When a girl
-finds an egg, she must cluck until the leader comes to pick up the egg.
-Boys will crow when they find an egg. When they have all been found,
-each side counts eggs to gain the total. Each child in the group with
-the largest amount can be given a specially decorated egg or bunny for a
-prize. Of course, divide the eggs that have been found among the members
-of each team.
-
-
- POTATO ROLL RELAY
-
-Mark two four-inch circles 5 feet apart on the floor to designate the
-goals in the relay. Choose sides and give the leader of each side an
-irregularly shaped potato and a table knife. The players, in turn, must
-roll the potato from one circle to the other and back again with the aid
-of the knife. Judges can check to make sure that the potato is in the
-circle each time. As each player comes back to the starting point, he
-hands the knife to the next player and the relay goes on.
-
-
- NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH
-
-Guests sit in a circle. Each guest, in turn, asks each one of the other
-guests a question which must be answered truthfully. The answer may be
-yes or no, or the truth may be evaded, but an untruth cannot be told.
-Fines can be imposed upon those who might make a misstatement.
-
- From ...
- Mary Cullen’s Cottage
- Household Arts Service
- The JOURNAL
- Portland
- Oregon
-
-
-
-
- Transcriber’s Notes
-
-
-—Silently corrected a few typos.
-
-—Retained publication information from the printed edition: this eBook
- is public-domain in the country of publication.
-
-—In the text versions only, text in italics is delimited by
- _underscores_.
-
-
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