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eo. . : are planning bazaars next week. The Woman's Association of the Irvington Présbyterian Church will give its Christmas bazaar from 3 to . 830 p. m. Wednesday and * Thursday In the church. *. Mrs. Paul Merchant will be general chairman. Other committee chairmen include Mrs. Prescott Jensen, baked goods; — Mrs, Ray A. Geider, parcel post; Mrs. Williarh H. Shreve, ladies garden gloves; Mrs. Edgar A. Perkins Jr., aprons, Mrs, Marion -L. King, pre=sehool—children’s— —and— homemade candy; Mrs. Rex : Rudicel, pillow cases and “white elephants’; Mrs. William C. Ordon. country store; Mrs. . Janet Shake, homemade pralines and Christmas cards. Miss Ruth Fee, dolls ‘and stuffed animals; Miss Sara Ewing, notions; Mrs, Gaylord Evans, plastics, and Mrs. Earl Haihe, miscellaneous handiwork. > Mrs’ I. W. Collins and Mrs. D. E. Kramer are in charge of the supper to be served from "5 to 7 p. m. both nights,

"Just for Fun’ : The Woman's Association of the Second Presbyterian Church has scheduled its “Just for- Fun” bazaar Wednesday in the church. Mrs, Earl Herndon {8 chairman, and Mrs. John Gordon Kinghan is vice chairman. The bazaar will begin at 11 a.m. Mrs. Thomas D. S8tephengon is in charge of decorations. Other commiitee chairmen in-

of Evening Circle 2. country store; Mrs, E. G. Bickell, baked goods; Mrs. Donald P. Schrier and Mrs. Bowman Downey, pick-up. Mrs. John Boettcher, home-

made candies; Mrs. LeRoy G. Gordner, plants; Mrs. C. Walter Spalding sgift shop; Mrs. Edwin

clude Mrs. Howard Quacken- J. Nugent, “What's Cookin’ " bush. dolls and toys: Miss booth; Miss Tunice Stoltz, postSarah L.. McMath, Christmas ers; Mrs. Eugene Vaughn and novelties; Mrs. Philip C. Lewis, ~ Mrs. George Fotheringham,

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~ By JOAN ARE YOU A CANDY snatcher? When you're calling on friends or visiting relatives, do you help yourself to their super-fime chocolates?” Do you clean out the -bon-bon dish without a by-your-leave? Well, don’t! It’s greedy. It's rude. It’s thoughtless. It shows . you in a humiliating role--as a «+» Small-time chiseler. Admittedly, lots of teeners have an uncontrollable yen for sweets, If you're one of these sugar addicts, fortify yourself at home before you go calling. | On a visit keep a bag of candy in your room to munch when the craving seizes you.

| Blackwood on Bridge—

'Mr. Masters had three ways to

If Mr. Meek had been the opening leader, the answer would

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50-50. How about winning ace of diamonds and

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a 50-50 proposition. Which play ould you make? Finesses Won't Work WELL, YOU can icards and you know that

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packs to their girls as a matter of course. At parties, hostesses offer a round or two of cigarrets to their guests. But no gal | should snag all of her date's smokes. No guy should rely entirely on the hostess’ supply,

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have a ‘part In the day's fun, and Mrs, Charles Y. Knowles, music chairman, has drafted singing waiters from the husbands to sing during the oldfashioned turkey diner. - It will be served from 5 to 7 o'clock. Mrs. H. E. Blasingham and Mrs. J. E. Rehm are co-chair-men of the dinner, . Mrs, How-

A Mrs. Joy Byrne (center) is president of the Irvington Presbyterian Church Woman's Association which is sponsoring a bazaar Wednesday and Thursday in the church. Showing her dolls dressed for the event by their circle are Mrs. L. J. Osting (left) and Mrs

. Everett Harmening, two members

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| Ice Cream Served With Spicy Dessert By GAYNOR MADDOX | HUNGRY? Want something!

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"HUNGARIAN CHOCOLATE

One tablespoon butter,’ one cup

‘confectioner’'s sugar, one egg, or’ itwo yolks, one-fourth cup milk,| --one-fourth--teaspon— vanilla, —-one-; eighth

fourth teaspoon nutmeg, one-half

teaspoon allspice, one-|

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ard R. Meeker is in charge of

the Dawson and Mrs. Nell C. Warren are chairmen of the refreshment booth. : High members will handle the checking service, and the Rev. and Mrs, _ sociate minister and his wife, . will show movies and other entainment school,

Mr. Masters Finds Play That Increases His Original 50-50 Chances to 68 in 100

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Joseph W. Johnston, asu

for. children after

'gradually. Add egg, milk; vanilla, |spices and chocolate. Beat with {rotary beater until right consis{tency to spread. Setting bowl in ice water will hasten the process some.

{four teaspoons baking powder, {one-half teaspoon fourths cup shortening, one and

well beaten; one cup light cream,}

one and one-half teaspoons molasses, one-half teaspoon allspice.

beat well, thoroughly.

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teaspoon cinnamon, three squares message of condolence and sympathy. unsweetened chocolate, melted.

Cream butter. Blend in sugar.

» ” ” MARBLE SPICE CAKE Three cups sifted cake flour, salt, three-

ne-half cups sugar, three eggs,

Sift- flour, baking powder and

salt together. Cream - shortening

ntil fluffy. Blend in ‘sugar and Add eggs and beat

Add sifted dry ingredients al-

|ternately with cream, beating well! lafter each addition. Divide batter, in half. Mix molasses and spices to smooth paste. Add to half the batter.

Turn into three greased eight-| layer—pans alternating:

ving choice of plays by declarer. spades were divided 3-2. And the spoonsful of white and spice bat-|

How would you have fared?

He could count 12

finesse would work. Mr. Masters (He Couldn't see the opposing cards, ‘would never lead from a- king) Dut he found a play that increased But with Mr, Dale it was, about his chances from 50 to 100 to 68

in 100,

Let's count the winners in five in and one each in clubs and diamonds. Could the spade winners be increased to six hy ruffing

bad in the

sure

Five spades,

diamonds

to pull .the enemy's trumps? They : could if the opposing

He chose the line of play of- chances of this were 68 in 100.

Jack Pulls Trump

(ter, Bake in moderate oven (375 jdegrees F.) 20 to 25 minutes! (e

ake when done, will spring back |

ACCORDINGLY Mr. Masters when gently touched with finger-|

took the first trick-wit-dummy’s ¢; ace of diamonds,-led a'second dia-

mond and ruffed with the ace of

spades.

to dummy’'s eight and ruffed an- Ww

other diamond with the king of spades. Next overtaken with dummy’s 10 and the last diamond ruffed with Mr.! Masters’

the nine of spades was |,

last’ spade,” the queen.

Now dummy was reached again

with the queen of hearts.

Chocolate Icing. nilla ice cream topped with fresh-

p and edges will pull away from sides of pan slightly). : Let He led the four of spades t,rn- onto cake racks to cool}

stand five ‘minutes and]

hen cool, frost with Hungarian | Serve with va-

grated nutmeg. * © ‘ 1

Size Important | Give particular attention to the | {size _of the pan in which you de

The jack of spades pulled the your baking. Success or failure!

last. outstanding trump and on|often depénds upon your choice. | this trick Mr. Masters discarded'A pan that is too deep will pre-

the four of clubs. At this point vent he had nothing left but hearts.

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