THURSDAY, DEC. 13, 1934 CHRISTMAS PICTURE "Their Christmas Eve," repro duction of a painting by Percy Crosby, celebrated artist, will be' the frontispiece of the America'i J Weekly, which comes with the j BALTIMORE AMERICAN, issue j of December 23. Tell your news-. dealer or newsboy to reserve your! copy of the BALTIMORE AMERICAN. NOTICE An application is being filed with the Governor of North Caro lina for the parole of Hardy Smith who is serving a six to eight year sentence in the Stat? Penintentiary for an assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill Bill Richardson. Those who desire to protest the granting of said parole will make their protest in writing to tha Governor of r'_orth Carolina im mediately. ' R. B. FLYNT. V yj ✓ • »' , "' / JJ//I CE-ME A I PICA *•»•■> / / ;/-. h~ it it/1i hi, ii-ill, ri'lii'i'i ti ii/h A bum per of clc, aiiil real }fjincr Pic.'" AN'D right well does this knave deserve a feather in his rap if his ample tray is ladon •with this Christmas fare. From the early Anglo-Saxon feasts down •jo present-day dinner pariitt, minoe pie has been the choice of Yule-tide desserts. When you gather abound the family board this Christina:', have •onie variations of titif time honored dish. Von will And !t ov.ii more savory for the addit! a i f clioire pear.* for • xai iii'.e. a 1 far. far mon l i!!'-"!'•*■ IV. .tt v. t tie early v■ r.-i-'ii. Thi . v.ir t'■ :* clays of I'tii'ves - not lit* »•. i!—.» : re ! i■ fi recipes with the o'.d --tim-v il'Vi P.nr anl V'wr /•>: V i;n wl'li !"i 'r.v tm I rover ti; • i-«t --t til v. it li i air canti I p"., r li:.!. es •it. in four siie-s h:i .'' I f,vi Sprinkle with i .'i" i .iv.n ••'.ts'ir. .'.lid ll:;. t r;' ' >- i-poon prar syrup t• > the cot.ten's • it' one l-p..!i!'d etui of ml'.ii '-i.e. iicat and p ittr over the petirs in crust. C'o' - er with strip* of eru it to form a la'tic tup ar.d hake i.i .1 125 degree men for thirty minutes. This makes or.'! pi.;. And Cookies, Too Uiihr-Metit ItrrmHn: Cream one-tiiird cup butter and nne-hr'lf clip brown sivar. Add one well* beaten egg. Add one cup canned •iiineo-tiieat and one nip flour which has been sified • itli two teaspoons bal-ting povdv. Drop by spoonfuls onto a g ,- e:t ed cooky sheet. Italic in a hot i-ven- I "»0 degree - - lor eight to ten minuted. This makes thirty cookies.* Cheeks L L L COLDS U0 U FEVER First Day "Liquid - Tablets HEADACHES Salve-Nose Drops In 30 minutes State Planters Bank Walnut Cove, N. C. : DEPOSITS INSURED j The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. cennn maximum insurance ccnnn $ jUUU FOR EACH DEPOSITOR J3UUU SAVE MONEY ON CHRISTMAS CARDS ATTRACTIVE CARDS WITH ENVELOPES (The Gibson Line—Known for quality.) 25 Cards for 25c Fountain Pens Leather Goods Bibles Books That Every Boy and Girl Should Read HINKLE-LANCASTER BOOK STORE 423 TRADE ST. PHONE 8103 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 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In this i Southern home industry, he stressed that the application of American prosperity is dependent science, of chemistry in particular, I upon the restoration ot a balance is aiding America to become eco- between the buying power of Indus nomlcally Tree from the rest of the try and agriculture, inwards which world. Science, for instance, has en- the efforts of the President and his abled this country to produce the National Recovery Administration nitrates which are so extensively are directed. The support of home utilized by Southern farmers as fer- industries will help to bring about Vwr in their agriculture, and this objective. THE DANBURY REPORTER. DOES YOUR BREATH OFFEND? —PROBABLY Many attractive persons are not welcomed at social gather ings because their breath is bad. Don't be one of them. Make sure that your breath is sweet and inoffensive by gar gling with Listerine. It combats infections in the mouth, checks infection and instantly destroys odors. 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The pood old Dutch burghers brought us much that is jolly about Christmas the evergreen pally bedecked. Rifts that are sur prises and feast ins; that is well seasoned with merry-making. We have to look still further back, however, for the real origin of the Christmas tree. It is believed to have been once the palm tree, used In the worship of the Egyp tian goddess Isis. In northern climates, this association of the paint tree with the celebration of December 25th had to be modified by substituting the hardy tir tree. A Gay Table Let us use it. plentifully for our Christmas dinner decoration. A decorative centerpiece may bo made by Ailing a low red bowl with Rprlgs of evergreen and the large cones from the pine. Place R sprig of evergreen in each gift package that you tie with festive ribbons and put at each place. Tie each package differently, using red and silver and white aa the ain colors to contrast with your •a of green' If you don't wish go to the expense of a gift for eaoli one nt the table, use funny toys, amusing puzzles or what you will, so long as it comes in a Christmas package. Make your menu a symphony of red and green foods which are gay with Christum.-? flavor. Here is a suggestion for it. the recipes serving eight persons: CHRISTMAS DINNER MENU Stuffed Olive* Spired Crahapplet Hot Tomato Juice Roatt Turkey or Chicken faith Mushroom Stuffing Manhed Potatoes Cihlet Gravy Brussels Sprouts with Dratrn Butter Cranberry Sauce Holly Berry Salad Mince-Meat Ice Cream Cordial Drops Coffee Nuts Hot Tomato Juice: Combine the following ingredients and bring to boiling: contents of two 15- onnce cans of tomato-juice, two bouillon cubes, one and one-half cups water, salt and pepper to taste and a few drops of Worces tershire sauce. Serve in cups with a sprinkling of minced pars ley on top. Mushroom Stuffing: Saute for a few minutes in four tablespoons butter four tablespoons chopped onion and mushrooms from one 4- ounce can of mushrooms which have been chopped up. Add to one and one-half quarts of dry bread. Then add two teaspoons Page Seven salt, one-half teaspoon pepper, two teaspoons sage and one teaspoon thyme. Moisten with the mush room liquor and as much water as is needed. This is enough to stuff a four to five pound chicken, and the ingredients should be doubled for stuffing a large turkey. ITnIU/ Ttrrri/ Salad: Drain beets from a No. 2 can of whole or rose bud beets, and scoop out the cen ters. Cover with French dress ing and lot stand several hours in the refrigerator. Meanwhile chop two hard-cooked eggs, season with salt and pepper and moisten with mayonnaise. Drain the beets, stuff with egg tilling and arrange three or four in n wreath ot wa tercress which has been dipped in French dressing. .Wlnrr-.Vrat Ire Cream: Heat two egg yolks slightly, add one tablespoon flour which has been mixed with one-third cup sugar, then add the contents of one 6- ounce can of evaporated milk which has been scalded with one half cup of water. Return to the double boiler and cook until it coats the spoon, stirring all the time. Cool. Freeze to a mush In refrigerator trays, stirring now and then. Add one and one-half cups of cream which has been beaten and one cup of canned mince-meat. Freeie again, stir ring several times. Or the mix ture may be frozen In an Ice creta; freezer with salt and ice.*