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4 « in >« fëtouA e ’n S h i r t W i t h Tleiu oCooh jf.*r!*' ^ 4 ^ h | in <5op$ SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Q ^ f7 > -z ’ ^ Si!> S jp r o n A T ifa le S p e c i a l ( j i f h nam leM Make Extra Gifts By Baking Goodies In Home Kitchens S b ■ *z :S wh K People »re placing g re a te r rm p h a s lx thia y e a r on the re lig io n » sig n ifica n ce o l C hrlatm aa. Thia la Indicated by the p o p u la rity of C h ria t- m aa ta rd a fe a tu rin g w h lm a le a l angt-la, a n o w -c o v rrrd landscapes about v illa g e churches, the tra d itio n a l B ethlehem scenes and s im ila r re lig io u s them es. M any of thia y e a r’s gre e tin g s re c a ll the fir s t C h ris tm a s w ith pas sages fro m the s c rip tu re s and fam ous p ra y e rs . Illu s tra te d by c o lo rfu l N a tiv ity scenes and re p ro d uctio n s of fam ous M adonnas. P resent-day re lig io u s p ra c tic e s are em phasized by congregations s tre a m in g Io ch u rch on C h ris tm a s m o rn in g , fa m ilie s p ra y in g and c h o ir boys sin g ing " N o e l.” ÎS of the 1 cannot th in k o r reason, I o nly know He came. W ith hands and feet o f h e aling A nd w ild h e a rt o il aflam e. W ith eyes th n t d im m e d and softened A t a ll the things He saw. And in H is p illu re d singing I read the m a rc h in g Luw . I o nly know He loves me. E n fo ld s and understands— And oh. H is h e a rt th n t holds me. A n d oh. H is c e rta in hands. The M an, the C h ris t, the S oldier. Who fro m H is cross o f pain C rie d to the d y in g com rade, "L a d , we sh a ll m eet a g a in .” i - B y W illa rd W attles. Our Favorite Trees For ( i'iristmas p IR CHAMBERS^ M ENU B row ned S hort R ibs o f Beef Glazed C a rro ts B row ned Potatoes C a u liflo w e r Au G ra tin Tossed Salad W heat B read Baked Pears B everage •Ice Box Cookies •R ecipe given. m ilk . A dd flo u r sifte d w ith sa lt | and baking pow- i der. F old in nuts ‘ and dates. P our in to a shallow , 1 greased pan and bake 20 m inutes ! at 350 degrees C ut in to n a rro w I slices w hile s till w a rm and ro ll in powdered sugar. t l * LYNN s.- Cookies m ake a w o n d e rfu l h o li day g ift! W rapped as g la m o ro u s ly as these, th e y ’ ll solve m a n y a la s t-m in u te g ift d ile m m a . Set a box under the tree as an e x tra g ift, o r take a box o f them to y o u r n e ig hb o r. These are e x tra -w o n d e rfu l days in the kitc h e n , fo r th e re 's a h ustle and bustle o f a c tiv ity , w a rm th and cheer, m y s te rio u s sm e lls o f som e th in g good and the sw ish o f gay and cheery w ra p p in g paper and ribbons. Yes, w e 're g e ttin g re a d y fo r C h ristm a s. B u t i t ’ s not ju s t the h o li day feast w e 're p re p a rin g fo r. s in c e kitch e n s also m a y be put to w o rk to m ake those w o n d e rfu l hom e-m ade p res ents e v e ry hom e m aker a p p re c i ates so m uch. and spruce are the p re d o m i n a tin g fa v o rite s am ong C h ris t mas trees. B alsam flr a lw ays has been an A m e ric a n fa v o rite . The O f p a rtic u la r in te re st are cookies s to ry goes th a t the L o rd sent three and candies. Y o u 'll w a n t to m a ke m essengers—F a ith , Hope and Love some of y o u r own fo r the h o lid a ys, —to find a tre e as h igh as F a ith , so w hy not w h ip to g e th e r an e x tra as e te rn a l as Hope, and as wide- b a tch and g ive some to neighbors and frie n d s? T h e re 's no b e tte r w ay o f e xpressing w a rm th and cheer than so m e th in g m ade by d e ft hands and a h e a rt-lo ad o f good wishes. H e re ’ s a ta s te -te m p tin g cookie y o u 'll w a n t to in clu d e in y o u r cookie c o lle c tio n : H cnrecies. (M a k e s 2' j dozen 2-inch cookies) 54 cup b u tte r o r su b stitu te '4 cup b ro w n su g a r 2 egg yolks 1 teaspoon v a n illa 2 cups cake flo u r 1 teaspoon b a kin g pow der 1 cup ground nut m eats !4 cup w hole bran •Ic e Box Cookies. 1 cup brow n sugar 54 cup b u tte r 1 egg, unbeaten 154 cups flour 54 teaspoon cre a m of ta r ta r 54 teaspoon soda 54 cup pecans, c u t fine 54 teaspoon v a n illa / 17 C ream sugar and b u tte r w e ll to gether. Add the egg, flour, cre a m of ta r ta r and soda M ix w e ll and fo ld in nuts and v a n illa . M ake in to ro lls about 2 inches in d ia m e te r and w ra p each in waxed paper. L e t stand in re frig e ra to r fo r 24 hours. Then unw rap ro lls and slice about V» in ch th ic k . Bake on an ungreased cookie sheet in a m oderate oven (350 de tte rn No. 1720 is designed for sizes grees) fo r about 8 m inutes, o r u n til 12. P a 14, 16. 18. 20. Size 14. blouse, three- golden brow n qu arter sleeves. 25a yard s of 36 or 39- ; inch; sk irt 1% yards of 54-inch. Fudge Squares. (M akes 36) 2 squares unsweetened chocolate 14 cup b u tte r o r su b stitu te 54 cup lig h t corn syru p A butcher w as in the habit of 54 cup sugar sending his son with a sm all c a r 14 teaspoon sa lt to deliver orders. The lad was a 114 teaspoons v a n illa careless driver, and one day he 2 cups q u ick oats, uncooked knocked down an old lady. 54 cup chopped n u t m fa ts A law suit followed, and the 18. 29; 40, 42. 44. Size 16 requires 1’» yard s of 35 or 39-inch; short apron re quires 15» yards. Send your order to: 3Lude a t ¿task! M e lt chocolate and b u tte r in top of double b o ile r. A dd re m a in in g in gredients, b le n din g th o ro u g h ly . P a ck firm ly in to an 8-mch square pan. S p rin kle a few chopped nuts on top i f desired. Bake in a hot oven <425 degrees) fo r 12 m in u te s. When cool, tu rn o u t o f pan and cu t in squares. Store in re frig e ra to r if w a rm . B lend b u tte r and su g a r; add beat en egg yo lks and fla v o rin g . S ift flour, b a k in g pow der; add n u t meats. d a rd i C o m b in e w it h fir s t m ix tu re The basic idea fo r to d a y's expres C h ill. F o rm dough sive C h ris tm a s g re e tin g s traces spread as Love, and w hich bore the in to e g g -s h a p e d back to an old E n g lis h custom . M ore Sign o f the Cross on e ve ry bough. b a l l s . R o l l in than 250 years ago, E n g lis h school T hey b ro u g h t back the balsam fir. w hole b ra n w hich c h ild re n d e m o n stra te d th e ir pen- T hree v a rie tie s o f spruce, blue, has been crushed j w h ite o r N o rw a y, also are big s e ll s lig h tly . P lace on ers in the tre e m a rke ts. greased b a k in g sheet. B ake in a O f Y u le tid e sweets, there are I f y o u r tre e is n e ith e r fir nor m o d e ra te ly hot (400 degree) oven none ta s tie r th a n hom e-m ade spruce, you m a y have some v a rie ty fo r 10 m inutes. N ote: W hole bran candies. W ith ju s t a few in g re of p ine o r cedar. A lm o s t any e v e r m a y be added to tfie cookie dough d ie n ts and tested re cip e s you can concoct some d e le cta b le tre a ts green m akes a C h ris tm a s tree, the instead o f ro llin g cookies in whole bran. and g ift-w ra p th e m fo r C h ristm a s species being d ic ta te d la rg e ly by presents. C hocolate Drops. w here you liv e . In C olorado fo lks (M akes 254 dozen 2-inch cookies) use the lodgepole pine because the B ra z il N ut P a ttie s. 54 cup b u tte r o r s u b stitu te firs g ro w too h ig h up in the m o u n 54 cup s yru p 54 cup b ro w n sugar ta in s to be cut and shipped easily. 54 cup su g a r 1 egg, beaten Tennessee uses w h ite cedar, and in 54 cup w a te r 154 squares chocolate C a lifo rn ia you m a y even get a re d 54 pound b ra z il n u t m eats 3 tablespoons w a te r wood. 54 cup sour m ilk C om bine in g re d ie n ts. Cook to 290 1 cup w hole bran degrees o r the c ra c k stage. P o u r 1 cup flo u r c a re fu lly o ve r b ra z il nuts arra n g ed m a n sh ip by d ra w in g e la borate r e e n i 1 teaspoon b a k in g pow der o ve r a m a rb le slab. Loosen p a ttie s "C h ris tm a s P ie c e s " using la rg e 54 teaspoon soda before th e y become too h a rd to p re sheets o f special p a p e r w ith en- . 54 teaspoon s a lt v e n t th e m fro m c ra c k in g . g ra ve d borders p ic tu rin g the y e a r's 54 cup chopped nut m eats im p o rta n t events. —' J — I n ci cm M a p le C ream s. C ream b u tte r and sugar, add egg, * 1 cup m a p le su g a r The B u rn in g o f the Greens has 1 cup lig h t b ro w n sugar fo rm e d a c e n tra l p a rt o f T w e lfth m e lte d chocolate and w a te r. Beat w e ll, then add sour m ilk and whole - 54 cup w a te r N ig h t fe s tiv itie s in E n g la n d since b ran. S ift Hour w ith b a k in g powder, 54 teaspoon a lm o n d e x tra c t the M id d le Ages. L a rg e fire s w ere soda and s a lt and add to firs t m ix 54 pound nut m eats held to p u r ify the fields and to tu re w ith the n u t m eats. D ro p fro m Cook the sugars and w a te r to 240 assure b o u n tifu l crops. E ve ryo n e in teaspoon onto a greased b a kin g degrees o r the so ft b a ll stage. Add the d is tr ic t g athered to g e th e r to sheet. B ake in a m o d e ra te (375 de the a lm o n d e x tra c t and cool to lu ke w a rm . Then beat u n til cre a m y. ! sing the W assail Song and to d rin k gree) oven fo r 15 m inutes. I fro m the W assail Cup. K nead u n til sm ooth, fo rm in to s m a ll D ate F a v o rite s . b a lls a rd place a n u t m e a t in each The ce re m o n y was re v iv e d in 54 cup b u tte r o r s u b stitu te b a ll. 114 cups su g a r , A m e ric a in 1930, w hen George M. S tuffed M a rs h m a llo w s . 54 teaspoon soda H a u s h a lte r held a B u rn in g of the 1 box m a rs h m a llo w s 2 tablespoons w a te r i Greens at R ochester, N. Y ., and 54 pound nuts (w hole meats) 1 cup b u tte rm ilk since has becom e an annual event L a y the m a rs h m a llo w s out on a 3 cups flo u r I there as w e ll as in o th e r c o m m u n i ta b le and, w ith a sh a rp kn ife , m ake 1 teaspoon s a lt a gash in to the ce n te r o f each. Push ties. D isca rd e d C h ris tm a s trees and I teaspoon b a k in g powder a nut m e a t (E n g lis h w a ln u t, pecan, w re a th s w ere h eld fo r the N ew 1 cup nuts, chopped h ic k o ry o r peanut) in to th is opening, Y e a r's ce le b ra tio n , then collected 1 cup dates, chopped and press m a rs h m a llo w closed w ith Pow dered su g a r and bu rn e d a t a gala c o m m u n ity fingers. T hey m a y be dipped in bonfire. I t has been accepted as the C re a m b u tte r and sugar. M ix soda chocolate i f desired. I end o f the N ew Y e a r’ s celebrations. w ith w a te r and add to the b u tte r- R eleased by WNU F eatures. £„gU Gift Aprons 'T 'H E S E gay, yet practical bib aprons are ideal for kitchen 12-20 chores or hostessing. And such Tailored Outfit easy sewing th at they’re the per A young, up - to - the - m inute fect gift idea for showers, spe £ * pair for the fashion-minded cial gifts, your own w ardrobe. m iss. This pretty blouse in the Trim with novelty braid or bold Gibson Girl m anner has short ric rac. • • • or th ree-quarter sleeves, a prim P a tte rn No. 1715 com es in sizes 14. 16. tailored look. 172Ó butcher had to pay dam ages. Shortly after this the son w as the cause of another accident, which had a sim ilar unfortunate result, and the drain on the butcher’s re sources brought him to the verge of ruin. A few days after the second case had been settled, he was thinking over his h ard fate when a neighbor rushed in with the inform ation that the butcher’s wife had been run over by the careless driv er of a j m otorcar, and w as in a hospital. “ Thank goodness,” exclaim ed the butcher, “ m y luck’s changed a t la s t!” tdurniny o f Cf y C h arader Enclose 25 cents in coins for each pattern desired. P a ttern No._______________ S iz e _ _ N am e _______ A ddress. Get Well QUICKER F ro m F o u r C ough D u o to o C ofrf FOI H» "« y * Tar i V U I F e V’C V O Cough Compounc “THE MALE HORMONE” A new gleam of hope for prolonging m an ’s prim e of life. (Book by de K ruifi Send $1.15 for your copy to SCHENCK REM EDY CO. 1286 Devon Ave. Los Angeles 24, California. 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W hile his c h a ra c te r has been changed in d iffe re n t co u n trie s und regions he re m a in s in s p ir it the same Santa th a t cam e fro m H olland. /] O l ) f e c l to / S e s ti ui O h r i i tn i L Y N N SAYS: Serve H ors d ’ ouevres To the Jeh o va h 's Witnesses, a W ith H ot V egetable Juice Cheese spears are easy to m ake, C h ris tm a s tre e in one's hom e " s ig nifies th a t one is w illin g to w o rs h ip nice to n ib b le w ith hot to m a to ju ice . the e v il descending a ll the w a y Spear a cube o f A m e ric a n cheese on a to o th p ic k , w ith a w a ln u t h a lf and fro m N im ro d .” • The W itnesses also b e lieve th a t a slice o f sw eet p ic k le . P in e a p p le spears go w e ll w ith hot C h ris tm a s should not be ce le b ra te d because It Is an a d m ix tu re o f a cid e r. Spear a cube o f pineapple, C h ris tia n idea m id a pagan settin g . then a cube o f sh a rp Cheddar cheese The o ld e r W itnesses s till observe and top w ith a c h e rry . M a rin a te asparagus tip s and ro ll C h ris tm a s because the founder no in th in slices o f cooked ham . C h ill. w here spoke a g a inst it. ai Some m ix tu re s can be fo rm e d in to b a lls and speared w ith a to o th p ic k : M ash an ch o vy paste w ith cre a m cheese, and season w ith W orcester sh ire sauce and cayenne pepper. C e le ry B a lls : One cup o f m inced c e le ry , 3 ounces o f cre a m cheese, w ith sa lt and pepper. R o ll in chopped pa rsle y. G reen B a lls : O ne-half cup g rated swiss cheese, 54 cup m inced ham , 54 teaspoon p re p a red m u sta rd , 1 egg y o lk (ra w ) and salt. R o ll in m inced ; chives o r p a rsle y. Send for your FREE COPY of this valuable bookletl It may save you lots o f money! It tells why farm tractors, trucks and cars "burn o il” and lose power. 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