Ï5"? î rf» í »4 'i-x i‘* 4'• / '•4 • How To « « » »g « Sd•» « « < ♦ < » » t« » m ttr • “ f .............. * ..................................... . .......................>♦♦»<»♦ •4< è 44à>- T*' I..»»<»«•■.»* K.’ . _î d ¿1 ‘ skin all — 11 ¿1»« a w ' ovrtt the n * way around • joint, ÍL, No. 3. With the point of After mother has roasted the Thanksgiving turkey to a turn, it is up to father to take a hand and wreck .the work of art or ertchance it, according to Ms skill at okrving. _r Every woman has apt with bated breath the first time the-man of the house wielded a carving knife ovafr a tur­ key. Since no ordinary man carves a turkey every day here’s just how it should be done. First» be sure that the carving knife is sharp.' A dull knife will mean trouble and consequent embarrass­ Dinner * For Your 'Thanks­ is severed fipm;dhez«a<&. This removes both Of the leg - vTr.f M well a s i j l kinds of * / • f ?u. NO. 3 ’is followed to reinotO jplaifi’ and fancy mixed tad broken CANDIÉ8 ment. irig parallel to the breast bone. • .'If an unusually large tur­ key platter is used» well and good, if not, a small platter «mould be at hand for the wings, thighs jaiod drum- chocolates. slice Of white meat an ice, of dark meat bn e the W w v i t t g Hi P ft* « After the plates are served f t g f e a t a g & « a t» ig story tell yon how in detail. ' , t a # 0 „ . t * is a picturesque bird when he struts in tlie pride-of alt his feathers — hut he’s twice as eatising served up ou the Thanksgiving plattef! 4 *•'' Dining Room Suite ( ( For The Thanksgiving Dinner W iU ! Brightes'up the Occasion. We have H e’s the piece de resistance of the feast^WitUy out h iin lt would be a sorry affair,, indeed!, /. , Select J»nr, ThanksgiviAg Turkey from our ample supply — all young, tender birds — born and milk fed — carefully picked and cleaned y- ready for the oven! . \ • , * Several Beautiful Designs and will Give lib era l Terms. / , ' ALL MODERATELY PRICED s, - i ' *J-i*>* ’ The importance ot the D. Av etroesed and. Daughters urged to acqaMlnt B. Magasine v u ghcmedvM wlh Its contents. The 1 m A thht owe teem of the OTW fod Magaslne would be. give» FRAZIER AND SON to the D . A. B. was a Mat« ' tu r «< congratulation in that It . wasmstod a splendid opportunity >Si the aammbllng of Chapter Good Thifigs for Your kad a pre-Christmas celebration. in ee»b organisation Christ­ mas tn w , Mdnh w ith ltytle gift« that they had prepared fo r ^ ta l- to’ dinner, which had tor. the dren lose fortunate that are In piece, de »resistance, « turkoy echijolc supported h r contribu­ accompanied by* all the good tions of 4be elraseb wore placed. things that belong with It. These gifts made a brave show­ . A .program of interesting num­ ing gad d o 'c red it to children Of ber« In which the village choir older growth In the number bf ta pldrtsahtoned dress su'd sing­ articles brought and the care and ing old fO hldhm r softgfe took effort spent a preparation. 'The sMrt, ? followed the' royal repast trees A lii reiaafk until next fa ra ie h e d 'w a d served by fh? Snnday when those who hdd men members frf the o rg a n *« , not finished their gilts w in bring tloa. - ' them then. Those taking Daft la Arts prt>- Two boxes are prepared and at-am were: M r. W- J- Beck, M r. w ill be seat to these mission A. A .’ Madden^ Mr. V. Nuttor, schools. The children enjoy see­ In humorous readings, which ing .th e . thinks the others h«Ve were' heartily encored and: thp made before they are packed tauelc wae tarnished by t h b v ll- pw>y for sending to bring Joy la g e p b o fr. AH brought roupd» to othgfs. . of apthsuse. » ' • . To complete the boxes, - the Games and dancing roundod C. B. Bndeevorers a n h irin g oo$ a happy evening, ’/h er« wgs d- party thia weak when m «*y a l«rga number of members, articles w ill be completed and thalr fam ilie s'an d tfcSif lim ttM the members have a mighty good guests, present to enjoy the Jelly time doing it , >■ evening. ? J w * * * . 1 - The. Messrs. N o ltes,,. Jtosen- M r. and Mrs. D. W . craasund Peabody, oompoeSd tbs Myers Surpr i se*! ■ * Mrs. D . W , Myers, fo rm er# efficient committee who berried to success the elaborate plan* Mias Kcjwena Roberts who he« |a entertainment. The * k «*t been a member a i the degree mooting Is December fdurth^vHih staff o t the Rebekahs, was' eur- prlsdd by the present degree start and a few Ultimate frloids Who Came With whll filled bas­ containing a wonder­ A prytty ceremony was w lt- kets,. neksed Sunday when the L lttU fu l supply • of ’ toothsome vlande t ig h t Bearers and the Junto* lo r the feast which Was a part C. R. of the Presbyterian church Of the hpppy tim e that evening. Thd fHeSds'.m M a ffth h » m e of M rs. C liff Payne and from 3 J S S t X X and groom- ftince Meat Celery 10 Cents Le ttuce JO Cents Good ¿wept Potatoes 5c lb. ’ Cranberries J 7 l-2 c lb. ■ , Rananas-12 l-2c lb. Best Mince Meat 30c lb. Best .Walnuts 35c lb. mslj, Turnips, Cabbage, Dill Pickles. Sweet Pickles. Why take chances with Untried selections at the last minute, whe^ you eta j w r v e appropriate gifts here which you liavs Ixfiight After Rarefai oop# XMeecrlmlaatlag People*« r W^^ w ir h L » ' '*• > ' • 1 z" ' 1 stands fot LOCKS meaning high quality » w Franklin Bakery apples his year, »V “ P > , W « > « •> Wflotgnt officer In the Rebekah« and w ill be mlaead w h e | she M l td her new home In Npedlea^ m • j - JM ra eatamoter to. made merry the hours w|th the faaat a« a etoeiag n u m b fr. As an expression of the love and esteem in which Mrs. M J t o Is held, the whs-presented W«h a set ot beaatiful salad fork*, the eatadlse pattern, Jo add to the toVMy M ita wt>*ch her ^ ttn . •0 « • fi (M tp ,iL . A- B*Wrt» that tha yoaa« people w ould |p FOR YOU fo rg et die Feed for Your ChiekMW and Cows • DtotlBcUve Ulfts For R D E L IC IO U S Phone 214 way an« dle- each tha * ’■ THE EAGLE MARKET W« p«vw Swenson1 Feebler Furniture Cò. ' * Other fow ls/of churSh! ♦.i/ • - 4 / Chickens Ducks Turkeys Geese ’. — Meats — \ Beof and Pork Tenderloin Brookfield LiAk Sausage Beef' Pork Lam b.', Veal If you want to exeliajige your old suite for a hew one, it eta he arranged. That there te now tn the e tatl a beautiful case tor Revolution­ ary relics is a m atter o f. coa- gratulaUOa hnd ipptecU tldn Is due Mrs. Jones for her efforts In th a t Oecurtng a tflaee tor three trene- ■ " m Ashland the eärrüi« k n iff and foA áre " placeur togetlief5 across the end of the platter until Bach of th e.ik etfh p above show R step h} the oorreet procedure for carving to the chapter and of more than local Interest were discussed in- ' «erostlngly and to the point. The Student Loan Fund, and a , fiw Letter m y for 1U support I Were presented for the earnest , Consideration ot the organlia*- M o b . ... . ... Y L agw auditorium before the Chapter is fa r Ita financing w tth the part that dlon may have In ALL CANDY MADE IN OUR OWN KITCHEN. ih la r g « Spoon. nlesTa vary large party eing served only one side (Continued From Page T hree) Jones, who Was present in her •H ic la i capAetty aa WeU as hoa- ored guests o f the Chgpter. A fter brief friendly greeting, Mrs. Jones stressed the need of the smaUer organisations to t the Inspiration attendant upon a close relation with the larger. The duty of the Chapter td the community and the dutle* of the chapter chairman in the chapter and to 'th e chairmen of the state committees were cited. Many things ot deep interest Ydur Thanksgiving guests will' enjoy oúr dsficfous A s ih illustration No. 1, insert the carving fork firm­ ly, midway’ of the b r e a st bdne,' plunging it deep. The fork m ust balance the tur­ key eta the platter while the disjointing and carving of the breast* is accomplished. No. 2. Make a sharp down- the body on the side of the turkey thest frbm the car- ver. ( through the flesh CANDY FOR T S E GUESTS m d W M n t e J t o « ’'» P '1 J0 ” 1! The platter should be plac d so that the 'breast of th< arkey will be at the lefi ta d of the carvei*. "This ,ii FreA Oysters giving Dinner > , * » * J r %