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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17, 1930 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Confederat pension checks will be delivered to the old veterans this week. O Merritt lludspeth is home from Davidson College to spend the holidays. O Miss Mary McCanless is at hume from Salem Academy to spend Christmas. o W. H. White, a good citizen of the Germanton community, was a business visitor here on Tuesday. I). r. Edward#. a good far mer and a reliable citizen. Oi King Route 2. was in Dan bury on busings "Vasday. O and Mrs. Thos. i;. Mat thi v.s have returned to their home in Ber.nettsviile, S. after spending some time ir Danbury. Miss Christine Moon, prin cipal of the Danbury school, left today for her home in Atlanta, Ga., to spend the holi days. Mrs. J. G. Bradshaw was here from Moore's Springs yesterday, accompanied by Dr. E. W. Owen, of Los Angeles, Cal., who is here on a visit to relatives and friends. Miss Katfierine B*gland and Mr. James Haney, teachers iu the school at Danbury, left to day for their respective ho»®s in Oxford and Winstbn-Salem f to spend Christmas. These Men us Are Real "Life-Savers " When December Brings Its Busy Days py josephixe /?. annoy lhi-cl Home Kronomi .1 liept.. J.'. J. Hein; Company Illiß lays tli.it precede Christmas, - with their hurry ami la.itle. loa'*! little tini» tor tlii' preparaiion of t in'norm e ni als. With so much oxtr.i vorl: io he I'me, t'tii" rii" > hy wry i|uir!;ly—ami it'" al.'ti-* dinner time : r.uv >ve n ili/.i i:' On such lui.-y days easily pared disises are r■. 1 life-savers: .-nil We turn 10 well-stocked emer gency shell' wi. !i a si 'ii of relief, fur many delicious men's can Ik prepirei! very «|i«"»•!• 1;- with the ;.!! »>l' Crriiiu Souos, IK a Caked !' ans. ( : i" ki'il Spaghetti. F lad J and canned I'litin and l«'ig l-'uddini;s. Tlii" ni'-'U!/- given b dow siir-'•-' sovi ra! cxeeiiont meat dishes, ami eomo '"iisiiek-iimc" >' sal ads, OJM lles-e-rtM to i'.erve with then: Or Is ;mi do not haw tin: ■ «vt n to mal. • on of these simpl pnhuis. you will and that hen.l i't titce with Mayonnaise or Kr neli l)ress!n : alway; is good- ami of cotir.io it i io furnish tlie Min eral:; and vitamins so necessary in the lict. Pork Chops nnrl Orrn Raked licann J'n Casserole Creamed Onions Q« iek Cole Flaw Chilled Fruit Cup Packaged Cookies Tea Peefsteak Mashed Pot't tors Creamed Carrots Lettuce Salad with Mayonnaise and Hard Cooked Hay )> rinsing naked Apple Willi Cream lleef steak Pie Mashed Turnips Apple, Celery awl Nut Salad I'iy Pudding iritli Sauce Coft■ r Sausage with Spaghetti Puttered Peas Pur•• Apple Putter Gclathf Olive 'fid A' nl Salad Puked Custard Coffee. Hamburg Casserole Puttered Spina- h Currant Jelly Moi led Vegetable Salad Gingerbread with Apple Putter Filling Coffee Vorh Chops and Oven Bahcd n ~ .» G pork chops; Hcans en Casscrolle : 1 can oven Baked Beans, Vciretarian Style; 1 teaspoon sugar; 3/4 cup Tomato Ketchup. Fry pork chops until nicely LETTERS TOSANTA CLAUS Uanburv, X. (\, Dec. 15, 19:50 Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring mo a doll that can talk. ANNIE RUTH GLIDEWELL. Danbury, N. C., Dec. 15, 1930 Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a ( ap-I'istol and a box of Fire crackers. STEDMAN KING. Danl in y, N. C.. Dec. 15, 1930 Deal- Santa Ciaus: Please bring nv. 1 a sled and a storking of can iy. LUL'. V.'ALL. ■' ** niraa **mi : -JW MwrMP^n | | Cafoie=Nelson Piano Phllco Radio Jesse S.Boweni! Co. Telephone ISB2. 526 N. Liberty St. i r- T''r\~:z~ ! •■' ri | I V '• ■.—« •••v W(>-j - •> : 'v .. .r\«V k ~ ~,t - /\ 1 *? \ *"} , • v.j j! •, IJJ\ ;?s \/•' . .V": j,; . \lj I ij —• Uv Jrnv '/ nrd / j ' "f ' v " r ■ I A? : j I brown, l'our over them tin- Hal: d II loans. : ilii siujjar and Koahap, and j mix 1 i?• iill Rake in a aio.'"rale oven Sr.O SiTrei-8 !•'. —'or ahoui 2ii minutes. r>:,. 2 r,, t )R , ' 0,:1 rteak or y / tr: ror.u he. f. n'i\U; 1 onifM; bolSli'K water: 'i ci. • iom:ito KeU'lirp: hakt'if: pciv.'dev Li:'C'il i|r>i'gh or pic cru.t, 1 tcnspc.ia Wo; I'.prclitre Saner: ilt'ir: salt anil pepper: i ntatur.. ('at. eolil steak or roast h i f in one inch eulies. Cover wif l;oilint; Witter, add onion. Tomato i\i ii'hi:ii. Worcentershirn Sauce, ard rank |slowly lor IM miU'itea. ito'.ii ve onion, thicken Kra \y with 10-ar di luted with cold wat "V. an ; sa'ason with salt and pepper. Aid pota toes cut in V> inch slices which have been parboiled for S liiinutj;; in salted water. Put in ii nuttered halting; dish, cook and cunr with bilking powder biscuit (lou;.'h or pie crust. Hake in a hot oven (400 degrees F.) for 2o minute.. Sausage zv'ilh Sparihetli: parslny; l l irne cu'i »' i;l eil fi' n;!;c*tl. lircun Ranna, f es in a alcP.let, and drain off the excess fat. (Jver the sausages pour a can of Soafdn tli and stir ttniii the SpaKhetti is thor oughly heated. Plaee in the cen ter of a platter, surround wiin the saus;iK :i. ftarnish with par.iley, aud servo very hot. Gelatine Olive and Nut Salad: 1 pack-ice lemon gelatine: 2 cups boiling water: 1 .. cap chopped nui«: 1 j cup Stulled THE DANBURY REPORTER | Danbury, N. C., Dee. 15, 1930 Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a 1 doll and a sled. ANGELA TAYLOR. ! Danbury. N. C., Dec. 15, 1930 Dear Santa Claus: j Please bring me a sled and box of lire crackers. ROBERT KING. Danbury, N. C., Dec. 15, 1930 ] Dear S'inta Claus: j Please bring me a box of candy and a doll. I want itV ' name to be Marie. IIA!.DA F-MTT;'. Spanisii Olives, siicccS: Fnlad Cream Dress ing. Dissohe felatine in lieiliiu- v.nter. Cool and add chopped ui . ai: ! sliced Olives. I'iili • in an oblotlß paii or imlividii.il molds to stiffen. (Serve in nests oi crip lctJii • and garnish will: Salial Ci'tam JJressiug. Hamburg Casserole: I tiiuisi s izett jj'i'uik • t *.»er; !'1 onion>; 1 CM. : Tosnut'.* c .p. | Brown hatnlnir.-teak in sl: : :ie'. i Cut potatoes in l>i.!f-inch cub's and I soread in a i- l inn dish. Ci.vi r I with 'a the sit ; ; i"! aiW half the {Tomato Sou:, mid a slnoil onion. i;ieason \.ith ;::it • !.•' pi'ijier. and j i"i i lit. li in:' ii: re: i i!!.in inwraiii |;'nts. l.iiii. for hours in a lrod erate ov. ii- .".'.a m :r I-'. ' . Ve Tomni.. f. tup ui.i. i. ■ a:.lied liiii'iiig the I'ii '..in; ii' i ii. l. ! Molded I'e ; ieiab'e Salad: Vp",'; i c'lutine, : 3 i ii 1"..:' Vlir:..": i'i I I IIP- v-i'ti r: 1 , I ■ : cup, ' ri»-.' t.; • . ■ u!» ilfci■'.* l i '-lip .-ti.; - .-il i*' . OS. •;>ci. Soak Kohitli!» •" Hii water ; r 5 i t'llll'ltl'S. 11• ■I • til - lloi'Ml.' hi. I the VinoKiir ur>d water, n*td to I the snaked y .-'..it:... . Ad.! ; iiaar, . tir until i!is oiv •! i c'lii!. ~ ! !x j ■■abbai'o, c-.d- ry, illi • .. am! a few dropK of onion j , ii. , e Aiid to the | i.'.d itine ini.' ture "id tinur into ii : !ar«e shallow j,-.:. or iadividmil | molds, io ciiill. S. rx" in limls of j crisp lettuce, top with Sal ai Cream [ and serve \ery col | (iinnerbi ead with .!/ h !e | fir '2 clips sif'.p. iS •.. t' Hi. ills I rill apt: ~-.v r: >. te»»pon j ?:ccl:»: 1 1 »•.: spoon CIII - jiair.'n. Ie; >oo Sit" : 1 3 cup ' t:.r; cap Mi-nr: I ■ v.eii 2 J cup dark r.:ri« * i rap -'Mr milk. 1 Silt flour o::cc, add hak'ng pow i!' r. S' dn, eillirrr, einn.r n and | salt., and sift together three times, j Cream hltortenliiK utiti! liuht and I Sl.ilYy and add : ujrar srarlually. j crcain toßeth -r thorouiMy and add II ..'ii and moiasscs. Tii. i add t!our mixture to cream. I i:ii::ti:re alter j nately with mill., a stteill amount at a time. Heat :ift r each amotion until smooth. Hake in greased pan jin il moderate oven !;""• decree i J*'. for i' i m'liutes. then li»cri:is.'j to ; :!".(> decrees K. fir i luimiies. ! .. i.. j.l>i wh-nplni- erraw: ■ i cup ' pure Apj,. Kullcr; cup cimppi 1 nuts. Whip cream and f!>! in Apple Cutler and nuts. Cut ca!:e in 2 inch sipiares and spread each with a generous layer of the tillinc. For each scrvini; place one sriuare on top of another one, and top with a I whole nut. ' I «Q1 j f | Fanners National ! 1 Bank & Trust Co. | WINSTON-SALEM, N. CAROLINA. O ———=-= ■ Capital Stock Paid in" jj $500,000.°° f g Surf us and Profits, Net-- j [ | j $140,000.00 | $ ■ Members of Federal Reserve !] Banking System U. S. : Depository. o D n O Our Savings Department for the first Quarter I 1931 is now open for new business. No better investment than a Savings account. We pay 4 q per cent compound interest. 1 q We issue time certificates of deposit on which we pay 4 per cent, H © Bank by mail, Your account will receive the I best attention. - O D IOBOSSOPO! |OBOt_Jft'- »/*i— — Robert|; ' . J 2 BILL THOMAS ROBERT NEWSOM H n it 3 Two of the World's Best Auctioneers, © | SELL YOUR TOBACCO o ~ - D Paul Taylor, a Stokes County Boy, . : follows all sales and bids on every pile : of your tobacco. Bring; your next load S ; 1 to TAYLOR'S and see how hard we work for you. o c —.— n Taylor's Warehouse 1 U WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. J h First or Second Sale, it will Pay You to sell at Taylor's j OBOE=OBO=OE3OE=]OBOC=3O PAGE FIVE
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