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"No Sugar to Add to my Eagle Brand FRENCH FUDGE," TBC says Elsie, the Borden Cow A. 1 12-Minute Mafic French Fudge 1 package (6 oz.) semi-sweet chocolate pieces H cup plus 1 tablespoon v" Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk Pinch of salt H teaspoon vanilla extract 3 tablespoons ground nut meats No beating ! Super-smooth ! The secret is Borden's Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk ready-blended, wholesome milk and sugar pre-cooked to creamy smoothness. 1. Heat chocolate in double boiler top over fast-boiling water, stirring until just melted. Remove from heat. 2. Add Eagle Brand, salt, vanilla and nuts. Stir only until smooth. 3. Turn into wax paper-lined container and press into block one-inch high. 4. Chill in refrigerator un til firm, about 2 hrs. Makes Vi lb. HANDY FOR CEREAL TASTY ON TOAST Borden's Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk FREE I Gat Elite's I 28-paft full-color J rodpo book I The Hordes Comnanv I Dept. FW-128F, Box 171 I New York 46, N.Y. j Please send me Elsie's free recipe book, Borden's Eagle Brand 70 j Magic Recipes. Nme Street-City JSUte A Glitter Tre Henrietta Towne ! ompletely cover an ordinary flower pot with silver foil. Fill with sand and push ir a graceful branch so you have a little tree. Spray with silver, gold, or bronze and, while damp, sprinkle lightly with glitter. Tie tiny ornaments, toy birds, cookies, canes, or midget bags of hard candies here and there. Place it on the coffee table, or any place that pleases you. Edited by MARJORIE IARROWS, Editor of Th Childr's Hour Crisscross! Nat Bradford eres a good" game to play after sitting still a long time! Have you ever played this kind of tag? One player is It and chases an other. A third player may run be tween It and the person chased. Then It starts chasing that third per son. A fourth or fifth player then may cross between It and the person chased. The tagged player, of course, always becomes It. Try this! It's fun! Christmas Stocking Relay KaIaI Innlin wo stnekines are hnncr nn nnp for each team. Ten feet away. two piles of unshelled peanuts are placed on the floor, each pile having the same number of peanuts. The captain of each team is given a teaspoon. He stands behind his pile of peanuts with his team members lined up behind him. With one hand behind his back, each player in turn scoops up as many peanuts as he can, runs to the stocking, and drops them in. Then he returns to the line, hands the spoon to the next person, and goes to the end of the line. The first team to get all the pea nuts in the stocking wins. iff , Lot's Act Out a Rhyme H 4 Nat Bradford EH he players sit in a circle and select a word (for It to guess) that has lots of rhymes, such as "root." The first player pretends to cock a gun and shoot. The next player pre tends to play a flute. Another pre tends to pull off a boot. Another points to his throat and shakes his head to show he is mute. Another sticks his finger in his mouth and rolls his eyes. He pretends to be cute. If the person who's It can't guess all the actions, the person who stumps him gets a chance to be It the next game. I Can Road Your Thoughts! jTony Lane ne player is behind a screen. His helper (who is in on the secret) calls out, "You know Alice's pink dress?" "Yes." "Her curls? Her hanky?" "Yes." "Also her shoes? And her socks?" "Yes." "Her coat? Her hat? Her gloves?" "Yes." "Well, which thing am I touching now?" "Her socks!" He is right (for he listens for the word after the word AND). Try this and puzzle your friends! Santa's Chain Ann Davidow HTZoid a strip of paper that is 8 ,E3 inches long and 2Vt inches wide, accordion fashion (see sketch) . Copy the picture of Santa on the top fold. Then cut through all the layers at once, being careful not to cut through the folds at the hands, toes, tip of hat, and coattails. When you open the strip, all the Santas will be joined in a string. Color one bright red, and do the others in green to be Santa's helpers. Put them by the tree, fireplace, or window! Let's Draw a Santa Ann Davidow 6 A Christmas bell that's all a-jingle Will make the jolly elf, Kris Kringle, With a peaked cap and a shiny boot, With a pointed beard and a baggy suit. His face and form are a jolly sight, All made of red and trimmed with white. He brings good children, every one, Joys and toys and games and fun! Family Weekly, December 21. 1954