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The Palm Beach Post, May 9, 1063 Page 9 Mrs. Benson Installed By Methodist Society Women Take Credit For Caterer's Meal The Woman's Society of Christian Service, Cason Memorial Methodist Church, installed 1963-64 officers and presented special tepfesifeaBfe "Sift Come In And See Our Fine -rf' Assortments Of Candy From THE LEADERS Whitman SvA NORRIS rJjQR COMPLETE JTrT1- ASSORTMENTS PJ.y TTTT v1 1 I I li 1 V-3 ft ft, NEW YORK (LTD Bob Virag' memberships to outstanding members at its annual meeting and pledge service Monday evening at the church on N.E. Fifth Avenue, Delray Beach. Edward George, missionary education. Also, Mrs.

Dallas Rawls, student work; Mrs. Gordon Kramer, children's work; Mrs. Ruth Clark, literature and publications; Mrs. A. J.

Adams supply, and Mrs. J. D. Shoemaker, publicity chairman. Special memberships in the organization were presented to Mrs.

Swan Brown and Mrs. Calvin Williamson, for outstanding service to the Society. A baby mem is unvexed tiy tne numner oi women, married and single, who! pass off his casserole specialties! as their own creations. Installed to serve during the "More power to 'em," he said I rolls with Cumberland orange sauce, which won a prize at a chefs' international competition; capon en creme Jpanette, in sherry sauce; hazel hen smitaine, in sauce containing sour cream; and French classics such as coq au vin, chicken in wine sauce, and boeuf bourguignonne, beef in red wine sauce. Like his father, Bob Virag adds his own touch to recipes, but leaves the actual cooking to Mrs.

Anna Frantzcn and Mrs. Marie in an interview, nope they have lots of children who'll be coming year, by the Rev. Stewart Austin, were Mrs. Lloyd Benson, president; Mrs. Randy Cooper, vice president; Mrs.

Charles Steele, recording secretary; Mrs. Howard Thornton, treasurer. Mrs. Swan Brown, secretary of promo bership for her young daughter come customers." Not that he need worry about business. The clientele list for his home delivery food service, Casserole Kitchen, includes Joan Crawford, Michael Rcnnie, Steve Allen and hundreds of other celebrities, socialites and top businessmen and women.

Render enough veal or beef suet to cover bottom of a heavy skillet. Saute in it until brown 3 pounds of leg of veal, bonpd and cut in 2-inch cubes, and 2 shallots, chopped. Drain excess fat. Place veal in ovenproof casserole. Add cup of sauterne, salt and pepper to taste, a dash of paprika and 1 cup of chicken stock or consomme.

Cook, uncovered, for 1 hour or until tender, in preheated 300-degree oven. Meanwhile, saute 1 clove of garlic, finely chopped, and 1 teaspoon of oregano in 1 tablespoon of butter. In a cup, stir 'a cup of sauterne, a little at a time, into 2 tablespoons of arrowroot (or 6 tablespoons of flour). After meat is tender, add both these mixtures to it and bring to boil. Adjust seasoning.

Garnish top with hi pound each of mushrooms, cooked and rhnnrwt and ham rut info matrh- tion; Mrs. James Erwin, chairman of social relations; Mrs. was presented to Mrs. Robert Ferguson. The program theme.

"The LighUiouse," was narrated by Mrs. John Sayre, retiring president, assisted by members of the executive committee, and Mrs. Jack Saunders, spiritual life; Mrs. Louise I.etz. He prefers women cooks because "they're much quieter than male chefs and less temperamental." The meals they prepare, from appetizer through dessert, are delivered to customers' Manhattan homes and apartments shortly Delia Gamma Plans Coffee Howard Thornton, assisted by Mrs.

Stewart Austin, Mrs. Sayre and Mrs. Brown, led the Pledge Service entitled "Our Three-Fold CLUB SPEAKER William M. Bames, West Palm Beach police chief, will discuss "New Ideas of Police Problems in Racial Tension and Conflict," at the noon lunch eon meeting today of the Public Affairs Depart -ment of the West Palm Beach Woman's Club at the clubhouse. Reservations may be made by contacting the clubhouse this morning.

Delta Gamma Alumnae will hold a coffee and business meet Pledge." Also assuming office Monday ing Saturday at the home of Mrs. Dan Ambrosio, 9863 Dogwood before mealtime, or earlier, for hostesses who want their guests to think it's a home-cooked meal. Directions for reheating come with each basket of food. Palm Beach Gardens. Southdale Shopping Center 818 SOUTHERN BLVD TE 3-0388 Lantana Shopping Center OSBORNE RD.

JU 5-5509 I I 1 All interested Delta Gamma evening were the following Circle chairmen: Mrs. Sayre, Circle Mrs. George Stewart, Circle Miss Edith Gray, Circle Mrs. Russell Voress, Circle and Mrs. L.

C. Warren, Circle 4. alumnae are invited to attend the p.m. event. suck icngms, ami cup oi chopped fresh parsley.

Serve to 6 with saffron rice. To reheat, allow 30 minutes in a preheated 350-degree oven. Many HoIIywoodites call from the West Coast in the morning to place dinner orders before flying to New York the same day, Virag said. The firm was founded in 1942 by his father, Karl, who died in 1955. The elder Virag, then a maitre d'hotel, got the idea after hearing famous customers of the famous restaurant where he worked wishing they could have the eatery's French food delivered to their homes.

Son Bob joined the firm at the end cf World War II. The menu is mainly French, with a smattering of other continental dishes, including spactzle, German noodles made by pouring batter through a colander into boiling water. Other specialties include ham imperial, or cherry-filled ham Mrs. Richard B. Burk, 6630 Refreshments were served to 45 members and guests following the Mango Circle, Lake Clarke Shores, may be contacted for Virag's is one of several home delivery food services now available in the city.

He estimated that his kitchen alone prepares 600 to 700 meals in an average day, and about 2' a times that number for holidays even Thanksgiving, for which a home-cooked meal is Square Dancers Schedule Event further information. program. Lions Auxiliary Jay Fenimore of Hollj-wood, will be caller for the HD Square Dancers Friday, 8 p.m., at the Mirror Ballroom, Town Hosts Luncheon r.a 111 Specialty Veal alia risotto Milanese is an Italian specialty of Casserole Kitchen. Hall, Lake Park. Visitors are invited.

Refreshments will be served. The Ladies Auxiliary of the 210Climatii Lions Club of Lake Worth hosted a luncheon Wednesday for mem Prion. TE 3-8443 kvISM I IIP-, Mdy jj Jj LADY WJpfii Jfl' V' D.tADY REMINGTON fi I J--. 1 MfL ELECTRIC fef rVbHis fgj Birth Announcements At Area Hospitals Like To Sleep Till Noon? Box H4, Stuart, announce the birth ot BETH ES DA MEMORIAL 0 Char" bers of the Braille Club at the clubhouse, 4S01 S. Dixie Hwy.

Mickey Cox was soloist, and Roberta Waldcn played piano. Luncheon chairman was Mi's. William T. Ritcey, assisted by Mrs. G.

S. Sanders, Mrs. V. W. Hafig, Mis.

Everett Wurtz, Mrs. F. W. Skirrow and Mrs. F.

A. Mcintosh. Anr. 22 Mr. and Mrs.

Donald William Atwell (Gloria Joan Wienancl), Perry Greenacres City, announce the birth of a son, Gary Franklin. Boynton Beach Anr. 30 Mr. and Mr. Raymond Stark Brlttlan (Carole Ann Brltton), 1629 E.

a daughter, Jeann. Apr. 29 Mr. and Mrs. William Eldrldqe Perry (Sharon Ann Smith), 9562 Roan Lane, Lake Park, announce the birth of a son, William Edward.

LAKE WORTH GENERAL Apr. 30 Mr. and Mrs. Noah Allen Walker (Nancy Ann Corbitt), 1852 Okeechobee Road, announce the birth of a daughten, Margaret Lucille. Mny 1 Mr.

and Mrs Kenneth Arden 3rd Bovnton Beach, announce the Apr. 23 Mr. and Mrs. John Dewey Osborne (Uldean Humphrey), 23S? Lark birth ot a son, Raymond Terry. May 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Alan Carlisle Alfard (Helen Lenore Bell), 1269 w. 4th Boca Raton, announce the birth Lone, announce the birth of a daughter, Melissa Anne. Apr. 23 Mr.

and Mrs. John J. Campbell (Gail Andrea Mowry), 9382 Bloomfieid Drlvt, Riviera Beach, announce the birth Norberg (Beverly Ann Roberts), 469 of a on, Gregg Alan. May 2 Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent Bobcock Earley (Velma Etta Akin), 126 N.W. 3rd Court, Boynton Beach, announce the birth of a son, Matthew Vincent. of a son, Todd. Waseca Drive, Lantana, announce the birth of a son, Robert William. May 3 Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Morrison Apr 23 Mr. and Mrs. Olen Dalton (Lucy Nell Lee), Oillmon Road, Box 215, FORMICA TOPS GRIFFIN FLOORING CO. Southern Rlvd.

Ten 1711 ot Lake Ave. (Barbara Doss), 1002 Central Lantana, announce the birth of a daughter, Barbara announce the birth of a daughter, Sherl Lynn. Alice. May 2 Mr. and Mrs.

George Edmund 54 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Apr, IcCoi Mcconn (Caroline Mary Cellfarco), 209 Snyder Jr. (Sharon Judith McCain), 125 Montrose Lake Worth, announce the N.

Lakeside Drive, Lake Worth, announce St. MARY'S HOSPITAL West Palm Beach Apr. 20 Mr. and Mn, Ratlin Jay Park Jr. (Donna Lee Powel), 5463 Eadle Place, announce the birth af a son, Ben Allen.

Aar. 20 Mr. and Mn. Gerald Roman Wagner (Florence Ann Jerger), Jupiter, announce the birth of a son, David birth of a daughter, Susan Leigh. the birth of a daughter, carol Anne.

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Apr 22 Mr. and Mrs. James Vernon Hall (Betty Sue Saddler), Freeport, Grand Are you tired of huntin' a place to park, running from store to store, paying parking tickets? Do you have trouble paying your bills, sick and tired of getting the run-around? If so, try Farmer's Market for your shopping pleasure. Open daily 1 0 til 1 0. Bahama Island, Bahamas, announce the birth ot a daughter, Patricia Lynette.

Apr. Apr. 26 Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Parker Flowers (Leanna Mae Martin), 4181 Chuk.

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