an Amusing Toy sim plify ir.aking. M aterials speci­ fied are obtainable at any lum ber yard . M ere ly trace the pattern on wood, saw and assemble. No spe­ cial tools or skills are required. By IN E Z GERHARD Homemade Presents Are Sure to Please Discriminating Friends A DAY or two or three spent in the kitchen instead of out among Christmas crowds will yield several lovely as well as edible presents to g've your closest friends. Most people are so busy around the holidays, not only with shopping but with enter- taining that food ^presents will be 'really welcome. (Think how nice It Jia to receive some (colorful Jelly to • serve with Chrlst- >mas dinner or a homemude coffee coke done up In gala wrappings! Make a gift list of food presents, then bring out the recipes and de­ cide Just how much of each to make. Wrap prettily and deliver Just as you would other presents. Keep a few extra boxes of food gifts to give Just In case someone you’d forgot­ ten drops in unexpectedly. If you put up a lot of Jellies. Jams and preserves during the summer, bring these out and wrap In gay prper and tie with fancy bows. Even one Jar makes a perfectly de­ lightful present For more elaborati presents you might want to give several Jars on a tray that may be used for rel­ ish or sandwlche- • • • JUST IN CASE you do not have enough Jars of Jelly from summer, here are some recipes to replenish the supply. Cranberry Jam (Make« 13 O-oume glasses) 7 cups prepared fruit 3 cups sugar 3 cups light corn syrup 1 box powdered fruit pectin To prepare fruit, add lour cups water to about three and one-fourth pounds of fully ripe cranberries. Bring to a boil and simmer, cov­ ered. for 10 minutes. Sieve pulp to remove seeds, If desired. (For spiced cranberry Jam. simmer fruit with one-half teaspoon ground cloves nnd one teaspoon cinnamon onty woolley , who is prominent in the star- M studded cost of “Tatlock’s LYNN CHAMBERS’ M EN U Millions” (John Lund, Wanda Hendrix, Ilka Chase, Barry I’ot Hoast with Potato Puncakcs Apple Sauce Green Beans Pineapple - Cabbage Slaw Rolls Beverage Orange Tapicoa Pudding Cookies 1)4 lemons 'li pound preserved ginger !4 pint water Sugar Pare, Quarter and core pears. Pare apples, core and cut cros- wise into one half Inch slices. Grate rind of lemons and odd Juice to the water. Cut ginger in small pieces. For every pound of fruit allow one pound of sugar. Boil sugar and wa­ ter to n syrup, then add remaining ingredients and boll 45 minutes or until thick and clear. Place In Send 25c for Colonial Cradle Pattern No. M to Easl-Blld P attern Company. Ocpt. W. Pleasantville, N. Y . Fluorine Checks Decay P H IS 22-inch copy of an old-fash Fitzgerald), has led a star-studded , x ioned rocker w ill m ake any lit- A group of men working with llfe. Now he is content to spend tie girl happy. M any of the orig­ hydrofluoric acid in an atom ic en­ most of his time in his home town, inals are now being used to hold ergy project have been found to Saratoga Springs, N. Y., where ev­ fireplace logs. F u ll size patterns have unusually healthy teeth, the erybody calls him Edgar, his first _ Journal of the A m erican D ental name. Of all his pictures, he re Association says. The phenomenon is cited as ad­ ditional evidence that fluorine is valuable in preventing dental de­ cay. The w orkm en laboring contin­ uously in an atm osphere laden Wonder how to get rid of a w ith acid fum es were found to scratch on your furniture? T ry have less than h a lf the num ber of rubbing it w ith an oily nut m eat dental fillings as others in the such as walnut or pecan. same plant not exposed to the — •— fumes. Do not use w ater from the hot w ater tap in brewing coffee; the w a te r should be freshly heated to obtain the best tasting coffee infu­ sion. — e— To remove cream stains from washable fabrics, rinse out with lukew arm w ater before launder­ MONTY WOOLLEY ing the garm ent. — e— members most vividly one in which H ave creamed chicken on crisp he ate spaghetti for four days run­ ning—Billie Burke kept blowing up brown waffles for one extended in her lines, so the scene had to m ain dish. — e— be repeated. Woolley confesses to You can rem ove the odor of blowing up himself because of the scanty rehearsals in Hollywood, but onions from a frying pan by boil­ says Fitzgerald is his equal in that. ing a m ixtu re of three cups of w a te r and three tablespoons of Producer Stanley Kram er is bank­ vinegar in the pan for a few m in ­ ing on New York’s getting a heavy utes. D rain , wash in hot soapy snowfall during the next six weeks; w ater and rinse in boiling w ater. —•— he has a camera crew standing by Brushing plain biscuits and rolls to shoot winter scenes for Screen Plays’ ’’Champion,’’ starring Kirk w ith m ilk before baking gives Douglas. Summer shots of the same crusts a rich golden color. spots have been made. Snow scenes must be on hand before the last week of production. 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