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HONEY ‘is used as part of the sweetening that gives this devil's food cake an extra-soft, “meiting’ texture and moist ¢rumb, There's honey in the luscious white frosting, too, which is gaily decorated with a “Christmas wreath” made of bits of candied cherries and walnuts, ; » ” » DEVIL'S FOOD CHRISTMAS WREATH CAKE WITH HONEY NOUGATINE o FROSTING 11, ¢. sifted flour 3 c. sugar x C. COCOA 4 tsp. soda ) top. sare ~ 3; ¢. melted shortening 1, ¢. honéy 1-¢. Jess twe thsps. buttermilk or thick sour cream 4 tsp. vanilla 2 eggs, beaten Sift flour, sugar, cocoa, soda and salt into mixing bowl. Drop 1 *the-~shortening:— Add-—honey, buttérmilk, then vaniifa. Beat 200 strokes (two minutes by hand or on mixer at low speed.) Scrape the bowl and spoon or beater. Add eggs and beat 200 strokes (two minutes by hand or on mixer at low speed). Bake in two deep shortening-coated 8-inch layer pans in moderate oven (350 degrees ¥.) for 30 to 35 minutes. Spread frosting between the layers and on top and sides of

Yule Cake Is Sweetened With Toe

= Devil's food cake in holiday dress.

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Cirapefruit with dro%n sugar Poached eggs Toast or Christmas fruit kucken and butter Dinner

Holiday fruit cup ery curls Green olives be Dickied peaches Roast goose Jiusly dressing nberry sauce Fresh To Jeon ‘ima beans with | J nd pineapple ax and” icot lad Ho ah apricol a and but!

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Help yourself pisiiers of cold meats

Various kinds of Dread and butter Relishes

Mustard. and. pickles

Celery and radishes >

Milk to drink: One quart for each ehild ane. pint “of ach, Sha in addition to 2 a LA

Photog SPHIF gnats rs . Eris EN a RT REA EE EY : light, pilin sirup, two Zablespoons| FLUFFY DRESSING : honey, one-fourth teaspoon cream | By MARIE McCARTHY 12-¢. ‘white bread tute oh tie Club. of tartar‘and one-eighth teaspoon CHRISTMAS carolers, outside candlelit windows, lustily ‘in- _1 e.-chepped celery

salt in top of the double bajler. | Mix thoroughly. Place over rapidly boiling water and beat|, pester:

tone “let nothing you dismay.”

on Witty retary epg be Cnt mirtare wy SB peak. pomyeraaNion fNgw: freely : “about Feven minutes). “Remove, can dv her part with ake. I't You have from the fire, add one-half tea-| y ‘ spoon vanilla and beat until thick | drink. : that good . h to spread. Here is the way 10 stir both iy yoy Mrs, To one-third of the frosting, | tHe-party-aid ihe -Q5nk: up, ood a8 you add one-half cup walnuts, TOM °N JERRY rybody would chopped, and two tablespoons For the batter, use 24 barn the hand candied cherries, cut in” small] spoonfuls powdered sugar, 12 7 pieces. Spread layers. Spread| eggs, one wine glass Jamaica

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plain frosting on top and sides of rym,

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cake. Makes enough frosting for| spoons cinnamon, one-half tea~—— ¢ and then tops and sides of two 8-inch| spoon cloves and one-half teah ‘must have layars. spoon allspice.” “ a En Beat the whites of eggs until A= Pr 4 Se Lsstiff, and the yolks, well. Mix re YOUR MANNER together and -add spices and won't even Situation: Someone meets rum. Then add sugar gradually

Do you ses you at a party or on the till a light batter is attained.

“Tom 'n | Jerry” do it; when holiday droppers-in appear. .

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14 tsp. black pepper

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the air of. all restraint; :

and. ‘pretties. 0 a To Keep the apipita” a » bit in hand, serve Chicken Bouchees. “Us tiny biscuits or petite cream puff cases. Fill with this paste: One cup finely chopped cooked chicken; six stuffed olives, four sardines and enough mayonnaise to moisten. This Cheese. Mold is appropriate, also. One jar of sharp cheese, one section of Camembert, ond package cream cheese, one-eighth pound Blue cheese; and one-fourth. -oup - cream, Put into a heavy | saucepan, over low flame, stirring constantly. Add dash of cayenne, Pour into small bowl, cool, then chill. Turn out of ow! on a plate and surround with water biscuits. Spreads nicely. Sweetbread Sandwiches are delicious this way. Chop cooked sweethreads and. add. one-. | fourth their quantity of chopped celery; then add one-fourth of the. quantity -of -chopped -nuts.-

ing ingredients, mixing

Joughly but lightly. Stuff lightly into goose to keep fluffy.

We, the Women—

Childen Want Parents to Be Old-Fashioned

By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer ARE TODAY'S parents mak-

ing a mistake in trying too hard to mold their children into the

adjusted children should be, and

Moisten with mayonnaise and | “hat Kind’ of spread between slices of bread, | Persons they, Cut in shapes to your liking. the parents, Toasted Brazil nut chips fall | ATe themselves? That

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~is-prompted. by... a revealing list of quali ties most desired. in _ their parents as listed by a grou P. of dren” at “Children's Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. According to those kids, these are the qualities they most want in_ the parents: Truthfulness, "honesty, justice, courteousness. SE —. cha enaiitu , THAT'S getting right down to- fundamentals. And -the..sur. prising thing about the list is

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ties tHoughtful parents would like to see in their own children. So maybe instead of worrying go much about our-children, we had better worry a little about ourselves.

they want US to be? If we make sure that we are, we will proba-

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all that's necessary with goose, for it! “118 ‘one of ‘the richest of fowls: the| column today is delicious and is {especially - nice since it-uses up!

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in this photo especially posed t Washington High Séhool, i La By JEAN : A CHRISTMAS visit; for the day, the week end or the whole vacation! It's fun! But it pre-

question of holiday- gifts. | No one is ever required to give a gift against his will | Even candy and flowers, the

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A plethora of phashy’ ‘presents will embarrass ‘your hosts, but a . simple offering is always ac-i-ceptable. It might be the everwelcome box of sweets or a Christmas plant for your host-

Men and Women—

By ERNEST E. BLAU ROWNING SAID: : “Grow old along with me, The best is yet to be, The, last of life for which the first is made.”

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But’ growing old is no fun when it means growing useless and dependent—and there's tragedy in the cards for most middle-aged people

today: he Conditions make it “unlikely

you'll ‘spend your last 10 or 15 years either in idie inde _pendence or productive work. Though it's a long, long way from May to December, the summer days go fast, and the average person finds it mighty

income to live on, comes the autumn.

___Nort MUCH more than a third of today's middle-agers will be fully able to take care of themselves in their declining years. A third will “be partly dependent—a third; completely dependent on relatives or charity. At the same time, there are more people living

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little gifts stoekings. S oom» 8 AS A guest in the Qouse on

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gift-opening is over, In any case, get intq the spirit of the day. Your host's invitation is a compliment; make sure you're worthy of .it.,

Older People Can Still Work

longer—more over 85-26 per

_ now past 45. “Millions of ‘older-peopie are dependent because they are ~jobless—but they're not jobless because of ill health or unfitness. — Industry's. anced preference for youth is what keeps them idie. Tests - show older people -have many valuable qualities as employees. They are “thorough, have balanced. judgment, are carefyl and precise. An officer of the American Medical Association says, “It's time we stopped putting young men in the 60's on the shelf.”

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Question: What causes Hohe ing blisters on the fingers. in warm weather? “Answer: This™ “sounds” Hke some kind of infection or alJergy.. A: diagnosis, can be Smads nnly hy seetng the hands and perhaps examining scrapings from the blisters “under ‘the HHeroRoope,

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