Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 68, No. 192, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 27, 1977 Page: 3 of 6
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She Put Dilly Bread On The Map
By CECILY BROWNSTONE
Associated Press Food Editor
Sixteen years ago Mrs. Leona
Schnuelle of Nebraska put Dilly
Bread on the map. She won
$25,000 for her recipe at the
Bake-off and of all the prize-
winning recipes, hers has been
the most popular. How do we
know? Since then we have
found many versions of her
casserole loaf in cookbooks
published all over the country.
When recently we talked to
Mrs. Schnuelle on the phone,
we asked her how she ever
thought of putting cottage
cheese in the dough. She said
that when she was working on
her recipe, she remembered
watching her mother bake
bread on their farm. For liquid,
her mother often used the whey
left after she made cottage
cheese. Mrs. Schnuelle, without
whey at hand, decided to try
cottage cheese itself.
The other innovation was
adding dill seed to the bread.
How did that happen? Mrs.
Schnuelle recalled that a pre-
vious Bake-off contestant had
won a prize with an Open Se-
same Pie; she was sure that
the unusual use of sesame seed
had helped make the pie a win-
ner. What interesting herb or
spice could go into her bread?
Dill seed! While the loaf was in
the oven, a wonderful aroma
filled the house. Even without
tasting the bread, Mrs.
Schnuelle knew she had hit on
something delicious.
Now a septuagenarian, Leona
Schnuelle thoroughly enjoys her
work as a nurse’s aid. She still
cooks and bakes and enter con-
tests. "I certainly want to
make it to Chicken and hope to
get to Pineapple,” Mrs.
Schnuelle told me. “Chicken” is
the national chicken-cooking
contest to be held next year in
Tampa, Fla., and “Pineapple”
is a cooking-with-pineapple con-
test held annually in Hawaii.
A few weeks ago Dilly Bread
was made with much pleasure
at our house — the ingredients
those that won Mrs. Schnuelle
$25,000, but the method up-
dated. The recipe we used:
DILLY BREAD
2^ cups (about) flour
2 tablespoons sugar
DILLY BREAD-In 1961 this savory, no-knead loaf
won a $25,000 Bake-off prize for its Nebraska
creator and the recipe has become part of
America’s culinary repertoire.
1 tablespoon instant minced
onion
2 teaspoons dill seed
1 teaspoon salt
%4 teaspoon baking soda
1 package dry yeast
1 cup creamstyle cottage
cheese
% cup water
1 tablespoon butter
1 large egg ________________
In the large bowl of an elec- viously until doubled - 30 to 45
tric mixer stir together 1 cup of minutes. Bake in a preheated
the flour, the sugar, onion, dill, 350-degree oven until brown -
salt, soda and yeast. In a small about 40 minutes. Turn out on a
saucepan heat the cottage wire rack; turn right side up
cheese, water and butter until Delicious served after cooling
very warm (120 degrees); add but still warm, with butter’
to the flour mixture with the Good, too, served cold the next
egg; beat at low speed until day if stored tightly covered at
dry ingredients are moistened; room temperature. Makes 1
beat at medium speed for 3 loaf.
Organist 25 years
Margaret
staying
single
LONDON (AP) — Princess
Margaret, separated from her
husband for 18 months, says
she doesn’t expect to marry
again, gossip columnist Nigel
Dempster reported today.
The weekly magazine Wom-
an’s Own published the first of
three articles by Dempster on
the 47-year-old sister of Queen
Elizabeth II. He said she never
gives interviews, even to him,
but he got his information from
some of her friends.
Since her separation from
Lord Snowdon, Margaret has
been going around with Roddy
Llewellyn, who is 17 years her
junior. But Dempster wrote
that she has told friends, “I
don’t see myself marrying
again.”
The columnist said she knows |
that as a member of the royal
family, she is a figurehead and
re-marriage would present
problems.
"Anyway, it would probably
be too much of a bore,” she is INVESTITURE SERVICE- Junior Girl Scout Troop 115 of
quoted as saying ‘ Pawhuska held its annual investiture and rededication service
Margaret lives with her two Monday evening at the United Methodist Church here Family
children in an apartment in---
Kensington Palace.
Dempster’s article purports
to give an account by Margaret
of her love affair with Group
minutes. With a wooden spoon ____________...
stir in enough flour to make a Capt. Peter Townsend when he
stiff dough. Cover with plastic was an equerry to her father
film; let rise in a draftfree, King George VI Dempster
warm (about 80 degrees) place that 5
until doubled - about one hour. Wues that she told a friend: .
With the spoon work dough He appeared when I was 14
enough to stir down. Turn into I had a terrific crush on
a well-greased, 8-inch round him. M^ fat^er was very fond
(1%2 quart) casserole or souffle of Peter — they both stam-
dish. Cover and let rise as pre- mered.
“We were given to believe
Philbrook curator
Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital, Tuesday, September 27, 1977, Pa
members and friends of the Girl Scouts attended the service and
were served refreshments afterwards. (J-C photo)
Baptists honor
Virginia Raley
talks to His. Soc.
Ben Stone, curator of Publishing Co. of Dallas,Tex..
American Indian Art at the will publish the Osage County
Philbrook Art Center in Tulsa, Family History, a project of the
was the featured speaker Osage Cuounty Historical
Friday at the annual dinner Society.
meeting of the Osage County Osage County Historical N
Historical Society. Society Museum director Mrs.
that we could marry. If I The meeting was held at the Betty Smith reported on the
hadn’t been told so, I wouldn’t Catholic center here with 76 progress and additions made
have given it another thought, present and dinner was served by the museum this past year.
It would have been out of the the members of the Catholic Other reports were heard and
question and Peter could have Altar Society, the board of trustees elected
gone off quite peacefully.” Stone reviewed problems Carol Drummond and Clyde
Leaders of the Conservative confronting today’s museums Endsley as new members upon
government and of the Church and told his solutions. He the recommendation of
of England opposed the match showed slides of damaged Nominating Committee
because Townsend was di- artifacts and how they had been chairman Milton Labadie.
vorced. On Oct. 31, 1955, Mar- restored. Re-elected to serve until
garet announced that “mindful Special guests at the meeting September 1979 were Strat
of the church’s teaching that were Mr. and Mrs. Bare Tolson, Mrs. Everett Waller,
Christian marriage is in- Curtis of Oklahoma City. Curtis Elden Wagner, C.A. Bromley,
dissoluble,” she had decided and Associated of Oklahoma Joe MeGuire, Mrs. J.D.
not to marry Townsend. City along with the Tavlor Harrison, Curt Clymer, Arthur
Shoemaker, Miss Violet Willis,
Th I Kenneth Jump, Mrs. D. C.
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Members of the First Baptist During the morning worship
Church in Pawhuska honored service, Mrs. Raley was given
Mrs. Virginia Raley Sunday for special recognition by Rev.
her 25 years of service as Tommy Hinson and presented
organist of the Church and with a corsage from the church,
highlighted the special During the evening services,
recognition with a choir choir members of the past 25
homecoming, years were invited to sing with
Communit
calendar
LONDON (AP) — The cur- — and then you tell them they
rent issue of The Lancet, a have just murdered Beetho-
British medical journal, in- ven.”
the he with Mrs Raipv at tha cludes this contribution from Agnew added that all too of-
he choir with Mrs. Raley at the L.R.C. Agnew of the University ten today there is no “love of
orsan. of California School of Medicine man” in the practice of medi-
Following the evening ser- at Los Angeles: cine,
vices, a reception was held for “One way of catching class
Mrs. Raley in the fellowship attention is to ask what advice
hall of the Church. At that time, students would give when pre-
the church presented her with sented with the following fami-
diamond earrings and J. B. ly history. The father has syph-
Langston, choir director, ilis, the mother tuberculosis;
presented her with an etched they have already had four
crystal organ piece. children - the first is blind,
On the organ piece was the second died, the third is
engraved one of Mrs. Raley’s deaf and dumb, and the fourth
favorite sayings, “Life is a has tuberculosis.
Robert Edwin Peary, the first
man to reach the North Pole,
was the chief engineer of the
Nicaragua Canal survey prior
to becoming a polar explorer.
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rededication service will be
held at 7:30 p.m. tonight at the
First Christian Church. Miss
Gerry Surbey is the leader.
KE-HO-BE-The Ke-Ho-Be
Club will meet at 2 p.m. Wed-
nesday in the home of Mrs. Ora
Mae Henson, 1017 Mathew.
METHODIST CHOIR
PRACTICE - The Methodist
Church choir will practice at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Cora
Briggs is the choir director.
SENIOR CITIZENS CEN-
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Wednesday activities include
a visit from the Social Security
representative from 9 a.m. to
noon. A board meeting will be
held at noon. China painting
and table games are held from 1
to 4 p.m.
Thursday activities include
ceramics and table games from
1 to 4 p.m.
Friday activities include
bridge lessons and table games
from 1 to 4 p.m.
The mini-bus runs from 8 a.m.
to 3:45 p.m. Monday through
Friday.
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cheon meeting at noon Saturday
at the home of Effie Cham-
berlin, 319 East Main St.
The jewel fish is a small,
brightly-colored fish found in
Africa from the Nile to the Con-
go River.
The Battle of Borodino,
fought between France and
Russia in 1812, was a French
victory, but it cost Napoleon
25,000 casualties and 30 gener-
als.
Spanish moss is an air plant
that has no roots. It grows in
long strands from the b. anches
of certain trees in the south-
eastern part of the United
States.
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and a scripture reference to her fifth child, and the parents
Psalms 33:1-4, are willing to have an abortion
Mrs. Raley is the wife of should you so decide. Assuming
Frank I. Raley anda registered there aren’t too many Catholics
pharmacist with Irby Drug in the class, you will usually
Store. find a majority in favor of
Special guests attending the abortion. You congratulate the
special occasion were her sons, class on their decision to abort
Floyd Raley, a student at__
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