: t 'I i J. pAczncirr Tiiv Pull Sugarless Candy Makes-Up for Sugar Filled Cookie. Recipe v ; By MasJne Barm - Girtfttnw eookiM Dd candles are in order.. If your cupboard la sugarless as mine, youH appreciate a. few ifgrUoni for Christmas sweets that require no sugar. Molasses" eoplc h ive coma to the rescu with, several recipes. - aOLA8SEg MINT 7AITT X H ps molasses 2 t'lspoons vinegar I'L. tablespoons shortening-' K teaspoon salt ' .- ' ' ', teaspoon baking soda 7 drops oil of peppermint Cook molasses and vinegar, r'rring constantly, to 269 de I ces or until a little dropped In cold water becomas brittle. Re move from heat; add shorten Int. salt and bakinf soda. Stir until mixture ceases to foam. Tour Into a greased or oiled platter or shallow pan. When cool enough to handle, drop peppermint on It Two people grease or oil their bands well . and pull the candy between them. After each pull one passes his end of the candy to the oth er. Continue pulling until candy Is light In color and begins to harden. Then pull into two long strips and cut with scissors Into I Inch pieces. Makes 70-60 pieces. Not sugarless, but mighty wonderful Christmas cakes arc these. This recipe is made into one of two varieties, the Sprite cookie that's run through a cookie gun, or Berliner Kranz, formed Into long rolls, made Into small circles crossed over t the ends (similar to a pret sel) and decorated on the top with crushed cube sugar or col ored candies. m rich gram: I cup butter cup sugar I egg yolks 1V cups flour teaspoon elramd extract teaspoon salt Cream shortening and sugar, add egg yolks . gradually, add xtract and work Into dough with hands if possible. Make Into desired shape and bake IS minutes at 400. Store in tin. Delta Zetas at ! Mrs. Carleton s i The. Delta Zeta alumnae club met at the home of Mrs. Edmund Carleton Tuesday night with Miss Marine Paulsen the assist ing hostess. A dessert supper was served with an evening of cards following. An exchange of Christmas gifts was a feature of the party. . , Attending were Mrs. O. K Bests, Mrs. B. L. Bradley, Mrs. M. C Buchanan, Mrs. Esther Easton, Mrs. Bjsnae I Erlcksen, Mrs. Charles Feike, Mrs. Joseph Griffith, Mrs. Hugh I Morrow, I'LL HELP YOU JVIAK& PJBS MIS MOTHER NEVER Tht aim of a perfectionist is a flaky, tender pie crust that will not soak up the rilling and that's where I come In! Special milling to adapt me to pastry re quirement gives you the modern way to compete with his mother's pies. Mary Ellen Dalton Is Married DALLAS , In a setting of white chrysanthemums and light er tapers. Miss Mary Ellen Dal I ton, "daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IE. V. Dalton, became the bride of Mr. Paul Michael Travis of : Berkeley, Calif., at 2 o'clock Sun day afternoon, December 8, at the Presbyterian church. Dr. Earl Benbow read .the double ring service. ' , Proceeding . the service Miss Mildred Eastman sang "At Dawning- and "I Love You Truly" accompanied by Miss Doris Holmes, who also .played the wedding, march. Miss Vivian Richardson attired in a peach taffeta floor length gown and Miss Virginia Holmes in a pink and blue taffeta gown, lighted the tapers. . Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white satin gown with lace bodice and a sweetheart neck and pearls. Her finger tip veil was held in place by a Juliet cap' of seed pearls. She carried a shower bouquet of roses, bouvardla and gardenias. Mrs. Milosh Popovich was mat ron of honor and wore white taffeta with sweetheart neckline and pearls. She carried k nosegay of narcissi, bouvardla and roses. Mr. Robert S. Dalton, nephew of the bride, was best man and Mr. Milosh Popovich and Mr. Lenthal Bottman were the ush ers. Mrs. Dalton chose a black and fuchsia crepe suit with black hat and black accessories for her daughter's wedding. Her corsage was gardenias. Following the service a recep tion for the immediate family was - held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dalton, broth er and sister-in-law of the bride. The serving table was centered with white chrysanthemums and ; a three tiered wedidng cake. Mrs. 1 Cleo Muller of San Rafael, Calif, sister of the bride, cut the cake and Mrs. Oscsr Holmes, aunt of the bride poured. Miss Virginia Holmes, Miss Doris Holmes and Miss Wanda Holmes, cousins of the bride, and Miss Vivian Rich ardson and Miss Mildred ' East man served. The bride is a graduate of the Miss Prudence Paulsen. Mrs. Harry 3. Schenk, Mrs. Carleton and Miss Paulsen. Dallas . high school and Oregon State college, where she was a member of Alpha Gamma Delta . sorority and also a member of Mortar Board. She' served as a lieutenant (Jg)f in the WAVES and received her discharge De cember 2. Mr. Travis, chief quar termaster, USN, was discharged in September, and Is now afc tending the University of Wash ington where he is furthering his study of professional eco nomics. Mrs. Travif plans to en ter the same university in March to take up the study of interior designing. They will make their home in Seattle. 60 All Bna The perfect apener. : can t 1-lb. can Herskey Cccoa 10c Ovalline rUln or: Small ehoeolate. 33c 1 IGA Brand Lnncbecn I Ileal 12-ox. i can j 34c yi IGA Brand Deviled Ileal 6c r. caa: IGA Brand 5 Ucsiard 9-os. I jar rXACf OE IODIZED .. IGAEnmd Sail OLD DUTCH XIea2is2xl CLEANS DtETY HANDS Ucraxo V- Smeikcarl Tcild FOET HOWARD Tcilcl Til53 AMAIZO Qsss Slarch AMAIZO 3- Ccxa Slarcn ARM A HAMMER BsMcg Scda j - 1 0 ' I I ; ! ID lav aek C Ajp. J J r Draia : -SWIWTO Till (ill t'??? N & J7!, " 1.Z1 5.C 7 Haadeap. 1 Delicious sliced peaches --in light 'syrup this year, but plenty sweet for I J P I tUJJ- 4 NO. Z can AWy Erucgos nosh Cr Harry -About 1 Mile East of State Hospital f East Center at 40th Street ! I Plenty of Parking Space OHGOII Catholics Hold Session - The local Catholic Daughters of America held their Christmas . gathering v. Wednesday at y the Woman's - club. - Mrs. Gordon B, Coffey was elected grand ; re gent : to replace -Mrs. Selby Shuntermann4 Miss Nila duett, Mrs. Frederick J. Brennan and Mrs. A. W. Lovcik were named to meet with the K. C group and plan a carnival. - ' Father Rodakowskl gave a talk on Christmas cards and their meaning. DeLuxe in quality and remember zooa stores. The perfect cake flour - - no day of ine week. . Delicious sliced table use. i Whole! kernel corn of golden like xresn corn. - il a Lt m ..n-LiL .l.. .iT-j A... B.. - j..., - I 5-OZ." fl.fl-. I X i ' f - a . i n periect vane uuur - - no uuiure wiui inis vesica uour, oams pnc crar up . ' OHl- I day of the week. , i I Pkg- A sftW . " S- gm r I . 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VA can syrup mis year, but plenty No. 2 can bantam Variety - - tender, sweet grains that: taste .U. .V, .Hth . ff i. AWU J 1 IP W I t s . I Each save at IGA on all food items - 3 dozen . 252 size .50.1b. sacks Quart Gallon JkT s . r nz:nrs Dcrg's Grocery 1701 Cenlerj Street Corner of 17th I Lonmon's Elarliel . j - j Ample Parkins; Space -: 5C3 No. Ccnnercial Street Christmas Party . .Well Attended I MT. ANGELOver 10ft mem bers; o the Catholic Daughters of America , attended 1 the annual Christmas party at St Mary dining ban Monday. Miss Pauline Saalfeld and Miss Eustelle Bau man, accompanied by Miss He en Keber sang, and group singing was led by Father Hfldebrand. He and Father Damian, pastor BATIOH CALENDAB at all IGA sweet for SITAASii ' . . I Boo - Stamp vattd tor " ' r-, dim oaor- i I ooumte thiwuh Dec- SU ' G w -- - j m - Jh. easi an : I I DUFFS I Waffle Ilix J L Wattle: Ilxx - , 2 l-lb. Pkg. SPERRY Pancake Flonr 20c H-0 Oats : Quick or 16-OZ. Pkg. 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