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Glamor Holiday Pie Here's a troth of a pie for the holidays. It is Prune Chiffon Pie . . . light and airy as foam, delicate seeming yet with a rich ness of flavor that gives it real distinction. All that flavor comes from the tart-sweetness of the prunes in the pie. You'll find this fiie fun to serve, for while guests will recognize a deliriously amiliar taste, chances are they won't guess what it is. And, if you wish, you can keep it a secret as one of your very own hostess specialties. The pie is an easy one to make, another of its charms. The frothy filling is swirled into a baked pie shell and allowed to chill. Here are the directions: : ' ' " PRUNE CHIFFON PIE 3 eggs, separated 1 tablespoon lemon juice % cup sugar y? teaspoon salt 1 envelope gelatin Vi cud water 1 cup pitted and coarsely chopped cooked prunes % cup heavy cream % teaspoon cream of tartar 6 tablespoons sugar 1 baked pie shell (8 inch) Whole cooked prunes (for garnish) .11 -*? Ia ?ah? lavtAvUa ra/>i no PftmVlinO 000 2K?S5?stti.Tto|^ L5? ta the"top^VioJbirboiTer-ov;7 into . egg mixturef Heat ui^l^eJatin1 i? ^orW blended Stt slightly thickened. Remove from hcM dJ?o]ved and mixture is WKp cream and foMtoto eaTSrSSI :J5& m trunes and cool. .Ti^. ?eain ?t tartar until frofky ^rad^h^h**,?831 egg whites **nW* beating until mixture 2 . beat in sugar: con prune mixture. Turn into Die ^aiV^. Ija^.'-iP?ntly foIt^ into whipped cream ^hT with Free Folder Available The National Board of Fire Underwriters will be glad to send yoa tree copies of its popular 3" x 6" colored folder, "Keep Your Christmas Merry", describing timely fire safety precautions. Write to Public Relations Depart ment. National Board of Fire Un derwriters, 85 John Street, New York- If you live in the Middle West, write to National Board of Fire Underwriters at 222 West Adams Street, Chicago 6, 111., and if West of the Rockies, to 465 Cali fornia Street, San Francisco 4, Calif Holiday Cooking Should Be Planned Fun's a-poppin' In the kitchen during the holiday season. Much of the preholiday fun comes in de ciding what to serve, but this often means extra work Plan your holiday cooking so that you can do much of the prepa | ration well ahead of time? make pies, breads and prepare fowl and I store them in the freezer. i You can make salads 24 hours before serving, and you can pre pare cranberry jelly at any con ! venient time. j Since you want to save your en T? C? By OenuaT6 A Christmas tree will be put up 1b two out of every three American Homes this year- Yet the trimmed tree, as we know and use It today. I is only about 190 years old in this ' country. j The Pilgrims forbade Christmas celebrations on the grounds they i were pagan. A Massachusetts law in 1688 subjected anyone to a fine who observed the day by feasting, refraining from work or in any other manner. It was not until near the end of the American Revolution that the Christmas tree took hold- German immigrants, homesick for the tra dition of their native land, put them up. Christmas Night Crucial Moment In Year 1776 The time was Christmas night. The year was 1776- The place was near the Delaware River. Some 2,400 tattered and bleeding men stood silently about uncomplain ing. This Christmas night was a cru cial moment for a new republic which had yet to gain its freedom. But the course was charted by a great leader and a great American president, George Washington. His words of inspiration remain to this day: 'This is it, gentlemen? vic tory or death. That is our only watchword." And victory it was. Fired by the courage and inspiration of the man who became known as "the father of his country", a tattered band of patriots crossed the dangerous river of ice and marched to Tren ton where they surprised and hum bled the Hessian mercenaries and recorded a great Christmas story in the pages of American history. ergy so that you'll be in good spirits for the holidays, recruit the helping hands of your family. List things to do, and let them choose their jobs. You'll have better co operation that way. They will want to help and share in what should be a family tradition. Holidays are more meaningful to your children if you let them have a hand in the preparations- Of course you'll adapt their jobs to their ages and abilities. SANTA IS SHOUTING FOR JOY! Because He Had A CHRISTMAS SAVINGS ACCOUNT This Year . . Christmas Is More Fob When You Save Regularly And Get A Christmas Club Cheek Eaeh December. Join Our 1958 Christmas Club Now and Plan For A Bigger and Better Christmas Next Year. 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