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Can Glorify Pudding CANN'FT) FIG PUDDING?traditional finale for a holiday dinner, cheers all with these jolly hard-sauce snowmen. BE A SMART hostess! Save yourself work and use one of the scrumptious canned fig Or plum puddings for your holiday dinner. But give your ready-prepared dessert home-kitchen glamor treatment. So easy to do, too! Whip up a batch of hard sauce and roll it into beguiling small snowmen, then add eyes, nose, mouth, pipe and but tons of whole cloves. Top your snowman's head with a jaunty beret of chocolate; or go high hat and use a tall gumdrop, or several candies put together with g little hard sauce, for headgear. Fun? Of course, and your family and guests will love this sweet ending. Here are detailed directions. HARD SAUCE SNOWMEN Ingredients: 1/3 cup butter or margarine isoftened), 1 cup sifted confectioners' sugar, V\ teaspoon vanilla. Method: Cream butter. Add sugar gradually, beating after each ad dition until smooth. Add vanilla; beat until light and fluffy. Chill for several hours. Make 6 balls about V* inch in diameter and 6 balls IVi " inches in diameter. Place small balls on top of large ones to make snowmen. Use whole cloves to make eyes, nose, mouth, pipe and but tons. Use small round candies for hats. For high hat put several candies together with a bit of hard sauce. Chill until firm and ready to. serve. Makes 6 snowmen. N |, Say, "I Saw It In The Mountaineer." WARNING^ for Dimond Buyers! ^cfcecfc it for yourself WW * tm | ?W>l? *?? o rin?. row 4o**t kM ?? Uowo *o ouolity od IW >?p orioH ??rf*> w mMhmb ?*? ??*?*??' m>l? mihn Uw#o-To?tod low* Iw# Oiowowda a*d low#* ++ M*p <? ??># *?? #**w*y on* p*rd*c? ???i?i "w? dwH *m (h* low#* tatf . OO* *o***wt An COAWMC* yoo mot* #m>l +? ? lo?o hrW diwmd i? oo m>i>rmnd ?o4w* MV1MD PATMfNTS AMANOiO FOt TOM COMVtMMMCi KM FU?R ot^won tu*"1 From $yCJ00 to $225?? t COME IN AND REGISTER FOR FREE PRIZES NO OBLIGATION USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN KURT GANS, JEWELER I Successor To E. J. Lilius "The Store of Nationally Advertised Brands" 207 Main Street Dial GL 6-6087 "8it? And Shop In W aynes*i I 1 e " 11 Gift Adds Zest I In The Kitchen mm -fj A GIFT TO LAST-This hand tubbed northern hard maple salad bowl comes with a ver satile serving fork and spoon. You'll find the set at jewelry and department stores priced under $7. (Holmes & Edwards Photo, THE LITTLE PIG CRIED STREATOR, 111. fAPi?Herman Eutis had to crack his piggy bank for an unintended purpose. When a police magistrate fined him $25 and costs for speeding. Eutis found he was a little short of cash. He left and returned with his piggy bank, which he broke open to pay his fine. FUTURE FARMER . . . He'll be all set for scientific mechan ized farm operation, after practicing on his new authentic tractor, which is propelled by foot-power. HNNOTYI |HpH|B| 00% fry ? i*i ? ? ? ? ? ?.,,?, .v, nr 1 ? ttrtn...rmi -,?? ..Vf--i.t?, ??? DID YOU EXPECT A WARM HOME WHEN YOU BOUGHT YOUR HEATER? ' ? Are you confined to one room? ? Are your floors icy cold? ? Are your ceilings overheated? ? Are your fuel bills too high? ' noon 7 SWITCH A compact cast iron furnace in a porcelain cabinet no costly pipes or registers to install *LETS YOU LIVE IN EVERY ROOM ? GIVES YOU WARM COZY FLOORS ? ENDS OVER HEATED CEILINGS ? SAVES YOU UP TO 50% IN FUEL ^ ? MONEY BACK GUARANTEE OR WRIT! $1 EGl IR, Centralis, III. Mor* and hotter h*at over th**c or than any stov*. ??1 ?ieq?e/L PATENTED AUTOMATIC OIL or GAS HEATERS WITH THE EXCLUSIVE TWO-JM-OMf HEATMAKER I -gQ j> > wi*" A MASSIE Furniture Company Dial GL 6-3311 Main Street
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