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Sugfgestions
The Week-End
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Hot Rolli
Ooff»
Lemon Chiffon W«
Milk Tm
Coffea
MUk
FEIDAY
. , BlMkfMt
Oriuigti Juief
Corn fl»k«i with dlM 1>u)Aiuu>
^nnr. rwinni ilinHIBgfL lEgM.
To*»t
LUNCH
Oyster Soup
G een PfM-
Rol'*
DINNER
BiUted Mwk«»l
Siiinach
SATORDAY
MtEAKPAST
I Gnj>efruit Juice
Tout Hmm
I ^
Cinsftmon
Poached Egjri
SteaV
CM-fota
Cookies Tea , Jlilk
Siie«d Leuian
£Uced Wliit« Poptosi
LUNCH
[Ch*M* Souflo Suidwlche*
r Tonart® Saisd «oii Frwucli
I ]>reMing
Pl*in C*ke Tea
OINNEI^^
B«k«d Ham Sweet Potatoeo
^ SrocGoli
$A^
wmmxt
BRfiAKrASr
Bilked Applw Comflidtv
Bacon and Waffle* with Honey
Coffee Milk
pimiEit
(MaUicat.
Radishea (lArded Partrldg*)
Baked Umas wftli Manhmallovw
BruMela ^rosta Gamnt
* (ChertDBt Charlotte)
Coffee^. Milk
SUFPEK
•pLobater Catleta Parialenne
PotatoM ^dic« &i]«d
rUimal'ii'lM PinMnnl* fin)?l43et
uBtaietod irfili
ji5P_ istxtofw
vilil ubl«M bWkB«a.
Brown BUfar toMf ba used to
_^jtiwee o/ ^Qvdei^ abpff.
MULLIGAT sour
Omm Md 9M ImU# ^eaiad* »f a
■kealder of lasab atewed wltli X
oal«a« aad tw« «arr«tt. Wkea the
Meet k,tender, reaa»«« Ikmi the
■lock, frf one a«loa with eae
tablMpoea of batter, ud me of
eurrjr ^w4mr. WhM aicoly
Wewmed j*tir i»lo m tiMeepeoil
of' peanut butter end oB4Nhalf
cup of '‘fraah eoaooaut, |
Mybi thl* up into m aHooth
la HWl ft
b«i>*th« irMat «ad lipa. INit
ikmsr^into tfa* lata and
th*' tail. Tla firmly
Suli the bird well with aoit
tar a&dk aprinkle with laK an^
f%eii dredfe
flo«. Pal In a hot iven and cook
for 'lO adsatea. or If preferred
rare, not eo Jon*. Make a bread
and ^nread thickly on at hot d
then place the lardod partridKc* 1 nold at J
on it. Gamirii witii pareley.
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Ant Rntye)
pailie*; from n>iw
reaa i'
d^oBp
LOBSTER CUTLE.TS
Rtth two tehleepoona 4>f buti.cf
four tableapoona of flour
itigetber. “P^t oi»« cap of half
arilfc and »" "
add the lamb brot]^ Ptefc the {and, wtien It la hot add the but-
t from the boBOt and odd to and flour. Stir until it boito.
CINNAMON TSA§T
4 TO*. Batter ; »
1-2 Cup Pondered Su|rar
1 Teesp. Cinnamon
4 Slieea Bread
Cream btttter, combine with
BURar and.idn&afflon miied to-
tbe toup. If the peanjat bhtUr
doea not thieken aufficiealy, u«e
» Utlo flour to bind It. Iferve with
rice, aeperate, and aii«M of lo'
than atk in the yolk* "of two eg** ,
and l«t it oook for one'^or two
minutea. Remove ri'om the fire
j and add two cup* of fr^t fcoUed ,
non. 1 or ^nned lobater, one tableapoon ;
LAJIDED FARTRlDGfS lot .fla^f chopped , parajjiy, *ome |
Pick aitd-^dean the partridgea * gnied nutmeg', si^t, and a dash
well and wipe carefrfly outaide of paprtka. Mix well and turn
throQgh tbe hotiday*
a dfy doea
one gatherintf
of a or leaa feative nature.
So, the wiaa hoatees (or lioaff
,wHI be prepared!
One good thing to keep ‘ in
mind at thla time ia that, ain&i
there are to many parties, do
YBiir *-"^"Tfi"*ii li 11 i'["'lrrff—pwi?"
guesta on their feet iy refrain
ing frogi aerving too hnav.7
drinks, fwS. B^e of eouatf sfia!'-
ing with the egg nog. Of cours.*
this is the aeason for it, but re
member that a little nog go 33
8 long way.
CHAMPAGNE CUP OR PUNCH
I P«ar
I aplit
1 0*. Umon —
4 thin atlnea of orange
1-2 pitcher etilbad lev
1 pony
maraa«iite«
2 oz. orange jake
I pt. champagna
$ thin aUee lemo^
1 tlaip. sugar
Garniah witi^, mint
rHj^irtPACNP rnrrTAiJL
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EACH YEAR CHRISTMAS GIFT GIVING TURNS MORE AND MOR E TO THE PRACTICAL, USEFUL CIFT. AND EACH YEAR THE
ELECTRICAl. GIFT HAS BECOME MORE PCMHJLAR BECAUSE OF TIME AND LABOR SAVING ELEMENTS. OUR STOCKS ARE
REPLETElWITH ELECTRICAL APPUANCE GIFCT SELECTION, AND NEED WE REMIND YOU THAT WHEN A PERSON »RE-
CEIVES A GIFT PURCHASED AT THE PUBUC SERVICE HE OR SHE KNOWS TH4it ITS “QUALITY MERCHANDISE.’
'I—iiiir»'»|juii« -«-■ ^ 'fc»,
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO MAKE OUR SALES BUILDIN.G YOUR GIFT HEADQUARTERS. EVERYTOING ABOUT THE
]^bAC«—FROM SIE FRCa^ WINDOWS TO THE INDIVIDUAL ROOM DISPLAYS—CARRIES THE CHEER OF CWIISTMAS. WE
WANT YOU TO FEEL FREE fO tJdnr TOta TttlS,^^^4a|(»aii^^ HAVE ANY QUESTION, OR DESIRE GIFT SUGGESTIONS,
fomi into cutlet or
fli«t fi^tly In flburT
-y^-esf - -egg,
cracker duat. Fry in boiling Iw-i
and serve with a cream aaace.
CHESTNUT CHARLOTTE
Uie half a jar of preserved
cheatnuta wtih the syrup, rub
though a colander or ch^ very'
^ine. -Whip one quart of double
cream to a stiff, dry froth, jvnd j
put into a ibowl, which must fee
packed in ice; stir the chestnuts
into the whipped cream; cover «
bosr of gelatine w5th cold w*t«r
and stand where the saQcepan
will be warm enoui^i t« melt the
^latine; when thor^ghly dw-
aolved, strain into ttie whipped
cream, add a tablespioon of mar
aschino and, if it ia needed, add
more sugfar; irtir gently until th«r
cream beglna to harden, then
turn into small molds. When it ^
become hard, turn out and serve {
with whioped cream. •
1-2 cube sugar
Small piece oiranga peel
Champagnn. jrell chilled
1 cube Ice '
2 daehea ‘Mtters
Place sugar whkh has aoaked
tip bittera, cube of iae and naall
piece orange peel in glaa» Fill
twith champagn*.
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CAKE AND ALE
cheps, rcll
"then in a
lillyn iia^Oit-CAAOLESS
Cake Is as much a part of the
Christmaa tradition aa pudding
and pie. In Ae old day* eakoa
and ale were a favorite eontbliM^
tion for regaling the Chriatmm
I carolera. A Santa Claua eake,
'flanked by fcood aupply n>t eoolk-
ies, «rit hcoffe, wine, cider oV
ipunch, laT (proper 'fare for the
modern iChristmas BJve f^ivity,
"whether you ceterate '^th danc
ing, earoling or jui^ trimming the
family tree. .lliiB eake, and the
cookiei^ too, we easy to make
with swee^ned condensed milk,
and iit without strata intO'^ the
crowded holiday adiedtile of
tra brewing and bdking.
ex-
PARTON12E OUR
ADVERTISERS
OUR SALES REPRESENTATIVES WILL BE HAPPY TO BE W SERVICE.
iPtiERAnwserS^ To ThatV'Inporlanl” Cift Probleni
$
3
^COLORED MANS DISCOVERY
Used and Recommeiied by Thotisaiids
NATURES OWN PRESCRIPTION TMa» FROM THE EARTH
Areyeuladediaiiithedhk? Do you (offer from low ef atrMifdi sml
mmmff Do w ltd TlREa RUN DOWN, PmJESS, SKKLY,
WEAK. NERVOUS? It your manhood weakt How is your
Do you (et w oftan aiihtT Do you tire «rickly} Art you botb^
«r«d widi minw INDIGES'nOIi DIZZINESS, FULUtigSS, SUEEP.
LESSNESS? Then if to, you naed a loed natwiJ iraa I
—IMajgt pve IGifaji M. M. a tri*17 Kitby’s M. M. hd^ lo rabuttdl
ywer heeldi and aids in r4Si|S^ fSTilbod ei®;
strenglli, and couraga.
FIVE WEEKS TREATMENT POSTPAm.-«1.00
Kiibr*» M. M. b dbadutaly goarantaad. Conwdar iba low pricc of
Kitby't M. M. Mail $1.00 today for a fiva weak*' traalmaat deiivarad
to your botaa. .
KIRSys MINERAL PRODUCTS
litfKEAVllNUE— - UNION, 8, C '
Pre-Chpisfmas
-MV'.,
TH(m WASHER “
•M.95 np
KELVZNATOR
♦MAW
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGE
Yams AboariKto A Week
Bocawaet on to inany^'of the Hema liatcd
below we eaiTy th« Une& of leveral manu-
facturora, the makera* namoa bavo not
boon atated. Every product, however, la
made by oatabliahod fiima whoae reputa-
tfcm' atanda lii|^ ia the applj^e* iadaatry.
SENSATIONAL
Mark downs
VALUES TO «3.0b
a4i«intog
inJ»M aiit-
womnn
Aa t&a sat
dow sill
Waiting for har waaher
L&a m.
To bring home tte laundry
to get her pay —
8o that all would tw retdy
nnd
-bJL.
SfucK11 et IJs Swgg*sf^Giie^^
HEATING PADS $3.S0 to $9M
ELECTRIC JR^NS 3.2ft l« 8.M
lES STUDY LAMPS —3.25 to 9.0B
- —* —*8,28- to IfcTfi
HABt DRYERS 7.Mi, to lk»S
CURUNG mOflS t.M to 33»
Give The One Yoa LoVc
percolaitors —
S6'lt 0% 0S‘9f
2.»s to ie.00
toasters —
SILEX coffee makers
tbASlEK JET»
8.0Br*a g» "*1^ ^
HOT PLATES —
MIUC ]H^iUtMER (bottio) 2.9S to 8.00
COFFEE URN SETS ^4.aS to 6S.00
ROOM HEATERS
4.95 to 14.9S
VIBRATORS
7.80 to 14.95
FOOD MIXERS
« 23.75 to Xe-M
.79 ^
One Big Table Of Odds 4c Ends Offer^
A nUtitlSH STREETS
TELEPHOME F-lBl
PUMPS
STRAPS
. TIES
OXFORDS
AND
VALUES TO $4.00
Xmas day,
8h« got kinda an©-y when _ the
the clock struck four ‘
Cause Liza had never t>een that
late before.
And when the clock struck five
idle was «n her 'wmy
To see how come Liza hid'nt
been ^t^day.
Ab she turned in the road to
Liza, lil'a place
A wane of pity came across her
young fliee
the honae wm j^d and the
jrard wm unkept
And bow she could manage with
out any help
Waa.-a«>f«r ^yond that puszted
brain of Lou'a
Aa St. Nicholas would be singing
^e blaea
Aa she atepped on the porch aha
heard not a sound ^ s .
And ,ahe thought ma^ Ua had
«>ne into town;
But then a strong lung jbahy let
»o somewhere
And the odor of chitlings perfu
med the air.
At laat the door was opened and
there stood Liz
Wltii her handa on her hips and
defiant eyea.
Loq’s moutii flew open but utter
ed not a word
Cause Liz started spouting like
a talking bird.
"Misa Lou,” she said. I aint
f^nna wash nio more
Cauae Jims got a bonus and that
♦neans dough
’jTwas got from the government
'^or Xmas time
So washing laundry aint go' be
in my line.
t Kot .»^ea green dress with a
hriirht r^ sash
And Jim gimme 25 doHars in
"aril,
1 got me some powder and some
♦hree thread hose
And I goT^Soijie Bttppewf'wltho it
any toes.
I bought me some jeweJry ®t the
«! * 10
atrainfhten* my hair as
'‘taight aa a,pin.
"here's cake in the cake - S'™
♦^here’e pie in th* pan ,
''"here’s nuta in the pantty,
^ere’s ftniit in |he can
l$iere's duck in the ice box, "^hrt.
on the fire
And everything else tHaPiRonav
-an Ijuv.
vou see Miss Itou why I can’t’
'’*ooi> so low ^
4» to Washing your clothes fW~
you any mort. “ .
j^”st "nien ’
’A long yellow Buick drove lip in
♦be yard
f'?ehind the wheel was Jim and a
/Jog name l^d.
Be ih^ ■ a cheeked s^ and a
•»T«en cravat ' . ^
He hsd on rod tan shoes and
B-itish ta9 apata.
He bad a Nteated coat and a brass
knob cane ^
And a' great ibig cigar with a gild
ed frame, f
And with peach pomade spiear^d
over his hair
He lookad to Lou juat exactly
like a bear,
As lie spread hjs mouth open in
wide grin
And saying “Miss Lou jest how
is you fceen.”
You see 1 got money now and
Liz and me
Is mightly busy as yoB iff apt _to
see
And as soon as she dresses and
paints her li{w
We’re go' pack oiil' clothes and
tak« a New York trip.
Well .yvaa |yro months exactly
when tou
To the
on that
STYLES
AMD COLORS
AAA TO P
floslery
Spo«i«}
BLACK HE^
HOSE
mt down
wfrtfare plant
side of town,
And who should s}ie see getting
b»d~and meM'
But that high flying Jim and ftis
Liza Ifl.
His nine rsd tan shoes that had
covered a ten
Had ibeem striped with a knife to
#et the air in
And that p^, green dress with
lace around the neck
Looked just about like the Hes-
''*"11 - —-
Anit •Ofttr-A st^diag.
two of at kind .
Just convieta cause they
hadn’t attved a dime,
Wian get oiir bonus and oilr
Xmas pay
Don*t be a Jfm and Li* and liirp^'^
it mm-, _
•&it tt-y to make yours^ .»nd
on» around you learn ^
That a dollar you caiT save~i« . a
dolar well earned.
Dixon
THE SMALLEST BIBLE
Only Ml* Ineb (eng and ono-^
inrfi \hielc. It wailplw ona-
ludf ennoo, and earn ka.»ad only
by aatary a ssagali^rteg glaaa.
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