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Minder ■and a half tablespoons flour
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M-4* Road 'Boys> I'ut alternate layers ol
» from half
a pound can
KMshrooms from a 4-ounce
5f *?V*j JJfn a buttered baking dish
those way Wnhvr pour sauce over. MeamvhMc
41u.. AJrliy Well, that’s idlarnied, potatoes should be boiipi
Aquitamkk 1 ft al preference, mashed and seasoned
Kilmon p *fFs: ‘‘in ■«, jr re it 1s to try®wim two tablespoons butter, fo ui^,
is preferred i a ml see which tablespoons hoi milk and salt
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years ™lmon mixture, Serve^^H
fcuagnus t^iis Ausonius lauded d g hot oven till brown.
“a fit dish for feasts “•in gfiere eight.
choice ture of is Ireland, difficult,” Em.^nd, aniUiie Scot¬ ('bill the a i".- 1- un Heal Puff.s sixteen Ih.lhn^^^M
land and Wales is fitted A with ref- !I i
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Armroa they found salmon in four line rally, i urn into well -creased
vast numbers in the rivers of New nato Bisque: of which has a
York and New England, and they of a 1-pound cooked egg in t he JrSB
were the staple food of the coastiU ludin ■ lbiiior # , < mi.l«i . in hot wuEn■
Indians both e East and Wesr l.ikj- -•/
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Jv \i .111 T . December
? 'Ji b The bells burst
V, r joyful clangor.
and the
g|-">^fvt K. fkvono many drinks gay night toast
a
Year. But. more
■une many couples turn
^filler soberly atui
fervor: “A
fa’ou, my dear!”
1ST 1_/’ —t;o New Year
vA ".... Jr one thing, it
jmr ten hundred
'vJeals. if you are
1 jJwjtu we hear some
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Uaemselves so
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printing some
ses which should give them
1 start toward solving this
ing problem. There are
srtain number of foods,
cup water. Add the chopped
clams from a email can contain¬
ing one cup of clams and three-
fourths of a cup of liquor, and
one tablespoon flour smoothed
with two cups ccr-i milk, and stir
until slightly thickened. Add the
clam liquor last so that there will
be no danger of its curdling the
milk. Serve with plain crackers
or pilot crackers. Serves four.
Or if you prefer a lighter soup
to start a dinner, try this
Tomato Bouillon uith Mush-
rooms: Stew for five minutes the
| i contents of two a one quart can liquor of
| tomatoes, cups water,
from one can mushrooms, one
one teaspoon paprika. Add two
bouillon cubes, dissolve them.
I then strain mixture. Aid two
slightly-beaten egg whites and
two crushed egg shells. Boil one
minute. Let stand half an hour
to settle, then strain through a
double cheese cloth. Add one-half
I cup chopped mushrooms sauted
j heat in two but tablespoons do not boil. butter, Serves and eight. re¬
lettuce. Serve from buffet table.
Serves eisht.
To make a salad the main
course of a meal, it should con¬
tain plenty of proteins. Here’s
cue that does and tastes delicious.
'Prut and Cucumber Mold:
Soften one tablespoon gelatin in
t wo tablespoons cold water and
dissolve in one cup boiling canned
tomato juice. Add one teaspoon
lemon juice and salt and pepper
to taste. When cool and begin¬
ning to thicken, add one-half cup
mayonnaise, two cups finely cut
meat, one cup diced cucumbers
and two tablespoons chopped
pickle relish. The meat may be
one cup ham plus one cup chicken
(the contents of a 6-ounce can),
or equal quantities of chicken
and veal, ham and veal or any
such combination. Pour into wet
oblong mold, and chill. Turn out
on platter, and garnish as desired.
Serve in slices. Serves eight.
A Winter Dessert
A nice warming dessert to end
a meal with in winter is the fol¬
lowing
Steamed Oatmeal Pudding: Mix
together one cup uncooked oat¬
meal. half the contents of a 1-
pound can mincemeat, three
tablespoons corn syrup, one-fourth
teaspoon salt and two-thirds cup
milk, and let stand about an hour.
Add one tablespoon melted butter,
one-half teaspoon soda dissolved
iti a little hot water, two table¬
spoons dry crumbs mixed with
one teaspoon baking powder and
two well-beaten eggs. Pour into
buttered pudding dish and steam
one and a half hours. ^ Serve he
with hard sauce. Serves six.*
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A little ! ecl with interest'
ing commeiWif present day so-
cialiu.d T|flr problems. It
f 1^,, ... j everv citizen or
■rat the BalE|, SlK'
Sunday and
nes sages were vA«
Mrs ft 1* Wilson visited Mrs
M. A. Flemming and family Sun¬
day.
Gus Forester is recovering from
an attack of flu.
L. N. Holmes continues veui
ill.
W. P. Cole visited J.R. Reeves
and iamiiv Sunday.
Misses Jamie Lee Forester and
Gertrude Hixon were guests of
Mrs. Hardy Price Sunday after¬
noon.
John F. Reeves is improving
from a serious illness.
Carl Shy-rock and family of
Pittsburg, Ga., were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lennit
Castleberry
A little girl w as telling her
mother the story of Bethlem
Shepherds and the coming of ihe
Christ Child. As she told of the
Angel s message, she said, ‘Don’t
be afraid, Shepherds we are only
lighting up.” I wonder if this is
not a message for us who are s (
afraid. Even now, as we stand
out watch in the i i »h», when out
thought travel over the events of
the day and the fears that we
have about the tomorrow. May
we not rea ize that there is a glor.\
around about us, even now, he
cause of the presence of the Lord
-esus, and may ue not realize
that H is the light and the joy
the con,fort and salvation of all
who will renumber that it is He
who is lighting up the present
and fului e for evin o’, e of us who
will turn to Him. Are you going
to bring light and joy in His
name into the life of anyone else
at 1 1 is Christmas time? What a
privilege it is to do this, as w e
have opportunity. Will you not
learn the blessedness of this, and
thus share in the Ceristmas spirit
as a bearer of light?
—Mrs. Eldie White.
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Gas on Stomach
* and
Sour Stomach
make you
Miserable?
'■■■■r ® 1 Too much food, or the
^ wrong kind of food, too
““ much smoking, too much
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have distress after eating gas on stomach,
heartburn, sour stomach.
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Use Alka-Seltzer for Headache Colds. Fatigue,,
“Morning After Feeling.” Muscular. Sciatic and.
Rheumatic Pains.
Alka-Seltzer makes a sparkling alkaline drink. As
it contains an analgesic (Acetyl-Salicylate) it first
relieves the pain of everyday ailments and then by¬
restoring the alkaline balance corrects the cause
when due to excess acid
Alka-Seltzer tastes like carbonated mineral spring
water—works like magic Contains no dangerous
does not depress the heart....is not laxative.
k at your Drug Store Soda Fountain. Keep a package in
Better Breakfasts
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A N apple a day keeps the
doctor away, according
the modern saying, in
of the Biblical ban on apples that
got Adam and Eve into so much
trouble. Modern housewives know,
too, that plenty of fruit for break¬
fast bears fruit in a better day.
So here is a breakfast that begins
with delicious grapefruit halves,
proceeds from there to apple pan¬
cakes with maple syrup, adds a
tempting tang with tasty, crisp
curls of bacon, and has the full
flavor of strictly fresh coffee per¬
vading the whole.
Of course you know how to pre¬
pare the grapefruit halves, and
cook the bacon so that it will have
just the right coquettish curl, and
here is the way to make the
Apple Pancakes: Beat one egg
well and add one cup diluted
evaporated milk. Sift together
one and one-fourth cups flour, one
and a half teaspoons halting pow¬
der, one and a half tablespoons
sugar and one-fourth teaspoon
salt, and add together with three
tablespoons melted butter. Stir
in two-thirds cup finely chopped
tart apples, and bake on a hot
griddle. Serve with maple syrup.
This makes about twenty cakes.
Fresh Coffee
And the coffee! To be sure it
is strictly fresh, just go into any
grocery store and select one of the
brands that are marked “vacuum
packed.” Coffee packed this way
always remains as fresh as when
it was put into the can, and you
are sure to be able to find a blend
that appeals to your palate among
the many brands that are now
packed in this manner.