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joy TO IKE UJORtD I ^40 m 1' Kris Kringle’s Choice By BETTY BARCLAY Don't tot anyone foot you! Krta Kringle or Santa Claua enjoy* Cbrist maa dinner after his strenuous night. Here are some recipes for dishes that your particular Santa will relish this year: Hawaiian Vuletide Cocktail X cups cranberries 1 cups water 3 cloves H cup sugar 1 cup canned unsweetened Hawaiian pineapple Juice 1 tablespoon lemon Juice ('rushed Ice Maraschino cherries Cook the cranberries In the water with the cloves until berries burst, or about five minutes. Strain through a sieve lined with wet cheesecloth. Add the sugar and stir over low heat until the sugar Is dissolved. Cool, and add the pineapple juice and lemon Juice. Pour over crushed Ice In glasses, (larnlsh with cherries cut in circles. Yield: I servings. Lima Salad Manhattan 1 cup cooked, dried Limas 1 cup sliced cabbage H cup grated American cheese Boiled or mayonnaise dressing 1 cup pickles, chopped Mix LlmaB, cabbage, and pickle with dressing. Serve on crisp lettuce leaves and sprinkle with cheese. Mincemeat Rennet-Custard 1 rennet tablet 1 tablespoon cold water 1 pint milk, ordinary or homogenised 2 tablespoons sugar H cup mincemeat Set out 4 or 5 dessert glasses. Dis solve rennet tablet by crushing In cold water In a cup. Add sugar and mince meat to the milk and warm slowly, stirring constantly. Test a drop on Inside of wrist frequently. When COMFORTABLY WARM, <120* F.) not hot, remove at once from stove. Add dissolved rennet tablet and stir quickly /or a fete seconds only. Pour at once, while still liquid. Into in dividual dessert glasses. Do not move until firm — about 10 minutes. Chill In refrigerator. Magic Christmas Candles 2 squares unsweetened chocolate 1% cups (1 can) sweetened condensed 0 milk Chopped nut meats or coconut Melt chocolate In top of double boiler. Add sweetened condensed milk, stir over boiling water & minutes or until mixture thicken*. Cool. Drop email spoonfuls of chocolate mixture into chopped nuts or shredded coco nut and work into surface. Form into balls, Chill. May be dropped by large spoonfuls into nuts or coconut and formed Into rolls. Chill rolls in re frigerator several hours, or longer. Cut in slices. Holiday Cheer Punch Here's a Christmas punch that everybody can enjoy, Jt's made with decaffeinated coffee, so you and your guest* can linger in the holiday spirit over second and third glasses without worrying over sleeping problems. 4 cups freshly made, chilled decaffe inated coffee 1>4 pints ice cream Orated nutmeg Pour the decaffeinated coffee over the Ice cream In a punch bowl or a big mixing bowl, and blend lightly with an egg beater until the Ice cream la partly melted. Sprinkle with grated nutmeg. Vanilla, coffee, or chocolate ice cream combines well with the coffee flavor. To make decaffeinated coffee by the percolator method, use 1 heaping table spoon decaffeinated coffee, regular grind, for each (14 pint) of cold water. Pour cold water Into pot. Set percola tor basket in pot and put coffee in it. Cover. Let percolate slowly and gently 15 to 20 minutes. (For a 4-cup per colator, use % cup coffee.) All-Amsrlesn Cheese Tray Cheese and crackers for dessert Is a charming continental custom that American hostesses will be able to copy this winter, in spite of war-time blockades. Such famous dessert cheeses as Camembert, tawny Lleder kranz. Brie, Swiss and Limburger will be found at neighborhood groceries with "Made in America” labels and at economy prices. Llederkranz, the high-flavored dessert cheese, is the only American-Invented cheese to achieve a continental reputation. Light hearted games are the recipe for party success these troubled days. In two minutes you can show the crowd how to play Circle Gammon, thf new development of backgammon that two, three or four can play, Hi-Ro is another party favorite that can be mastered in a Jiffy and Is adaptable to any number of guests. If you are entertaining arm chair strategists, show them the new airplane game. Dog Fight. McKEE REALTY COMPANY MANAGEMENT AND LEASING OF BUSINESS PROP ERTY — APARTMENTS — SALES — CONSTRUC TION — INSURANCE — MORTGAGE LOANS 103 SO. TRYON ST. PHONE 3-1134 OFFICE 216-217 CHARLOTTE, N. C. SEASONS GREETINGS MECKLENBURG HOTEL FOR SAFETY — COMFORT — ECONOMY ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF SEASONS GREETINGS WIGGINS ICE & FUEL CO. 1315-1319 SO. COLLEGE ST. PHONE 6807 COAL — FUEL OIL — COKE ENTERPRISE STOKERS — SUNBEAM FURNACES FURNACE REPAIRING SEASONS GREETINGS AMERICAN HARDWARE AND EQUIPMENT C0„ INC. 225 West 1st Street Charlotte, N. C. Central Labor Union Adjourns Until January 8th At its meeting Wednesday night Charlotte Central Labor Union cleaned the slate for 1940, its next meeting being Wednesday, January 8, at 7:30 p.m. The regular business was gone through with last night, there being nothing of great importance brought before the body. It seemed that the boys were anx ious for a vacation, and as Christmas comes on Wednesday, ai)d New Year’s day, ditto, they decided to cease ac tivities, with peace and harmony pre vailing along all fronts. President Scoggins presided, with Secretary Greene making the usual good report as to the affairs of the body. SEASONS GREETINGS Carolina Bedding Co. 1221 Central Ave. Charlotte, N. C, A FRIEND OF LABOR SEASONS GREETINGS Mack’s Sandwich Shop 1701 W. TRADE ST. Delicious Sandwiches, Soft Drinks, Beer Curb Service Labor’s Patronage Invited and Appreciated SEASONS GREETINGS MAYFAIR HOTEL LEO B. VAUGHN, Manager 237 N. TRYON ST. “Your home away from home” Mrs. Lily Neal Gratified With Essay Contest Mrs. Lily B. Neal, of Charlotte, De partment Chairman of the Essay Con test being sponsored by the National Auxiliary, United Spanish War Vet erans, announces that she is gratified with the interest being shown by the students over the State in this con test. As previously stated, the National Auxiliary is offering $100.00, $75.00, $50.00 and $25.00 for the four best essays submitted by City and County High School students from 7th to 12th grades, inclusive. The Department Auxiliary also offers a prize of $6.00 for the best essay. Auxiliaries of the Organization at Asheville, Char lotte and Shelby are offering prizes for the best essays in their respective communities. This is a splendid opportunity for our young people to learn something of the history of the Spanish-Amer-1 ican War, which was the only war ever fought entirely by volunteers.! Unfor tunately very few facts concern ing this war have been included in the histories used in our public schools, j Mrs. Alma Knee, of 523 East King ston Ave., Charlotte, N. C., Essay Contest Chairman for Chase Adams Auxiliary, will be glad to furnish rules of the contest. All essays must be in the hands of Mrs. Neal, 148 Providence Road, Char lotte, N. C., by March 1st, 1941. SEASONS GREETINGS Shaw Distributing Company Distributors for Stewart Warner Radios, Refrigerators, Electric Ranges PATRONIZE THOSE WHO ADVERTISE IN THE JOURNAL CHRlSTi ir_ SEASONS GREETINGS LITTLE PEP SANDWICH SHOPPE 115 W. 4th St. DELMONICO GRILL 301 W. TRADE ST. Fly the FLAG T, THE A. P. OF L. STANDS WITH AND FOR THE FLAG SEASONS GREETINGS A. Lloyd Goode Contracting Co. 328 •/, N. TRYON ST. CHARLOTTE, N. C. SEASONS GREETINGS CAROLE-LYNNE COSMETICS, Inc. RAYMOND SEILER, Manager 1229 W. Morehead Phone 3-0463 RACEME PRODUCTS CLEANSING — SPECIAL NIGHT CREAMS MAKE UP — SHAMPOO — AFTER SHAVE LOTION SEASONS GREETINGS WHITNEY AND KEMMERER, Inc. WHOLESALE COAL 1806 Liberty Life Bldg. Charlotte, N. C. Seasons Greetings to Labor Payne-Farris Go. Your Home Furniture Store SEASONS GREETINGS McGEE LUMBER COMPANY BUILDERS SUPPLIES / 2523 Hutchison Ave. Phone 2-2107 SEASONS GREETINGS FROM CAROLINA PAPER BOARD CORP. 528 TURNER AVE, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Folding and Set-Up Paper Board PATRONIZE JOURNAL ADVERTISERS
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