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Make Extra Gifts By Baking Goodies In Home Kitchens 1 * W!? Cookies make a wonderful holiday gift! Wrapped as giantprously as these, they'll solve many a last-minute gift dilemma. Set a box under the tree as a* extra gift, or take a box of them to your neighbor. These are extra-wonderful days in the kitchen, for'there's a hustle and bustle of activity, warmth and cheer, mysterious smells of something good and the swish of gay and cheery wrapping paper and ribbons. Yes. we’re getting ready for Christmas. But it's not just the holi-

day 'east we're preparing so r, since kitchens also may be put to work to make those wonderful home-made presents every homemaker appreciates so much.

Os particular interest are cookies and candies. You'll want to make some of your own for the holidays, so why not whip together an extra batch and give some to neighbors and friends? There's no better way of expressing warmth and cheer than something made by deft hands and a heart-load of good wishes. Here's a taste-tempting cookie you’ll want to include in your cookie collection: Henrec ies. (Makes 24 doien 2-inch cookies) 4 cup butter or substitute 5 cup brown sugar 2 egg yolks 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups cake flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 cup ground nut meats H cup whole bran Blend butter and sugar; add beaten egg yolks and flavoring. Sift flour,

baking powder; add nut meats. .Combine with firs t mixture Chill. Form dough into egg-shaped balls. Roll in whole bran which has been crushed slightly. Place on

greased baking sheet. Bake in a moderately hot <4OO degree) oven for 10 minutes. Note: Whole bran may be added to the cookie dough instead of rolling cookies in whole bran. Chocolate Drops. (Makes 2H dosen 2-inch cookies) 54 cup butter or substitute % cup brown sugar 1 egg. beaten 154 squares chocolate 3 tablespoons water 54 cup sour milk 1 cup whole bran 1 eu p flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 54 teaspoon soda 54 teaspoon salt h cup chopped nut meats Cream butter and sugar, add egg. melted chocolate and water. Beat well, then add sour milk and whole bran. Sift flour with baking powder, soda and salt and add to first mixture with the nut meats. Drop from teaspoon onto a greased baking sheet. Bake in a moderate (375 degree) oven for 15 minutes. Date Favorite*. 54 cup butter or substitute 154 cups sugar 5* teaspoon soda 2 tablespoons water 1 cup buttermilk 3 cups flour I 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 cup nuts, chopped 1 cup dates, chopped Powdered sugar Cream butter and sugar. Mix soda with water and add to the butterLYNN SAYS: Serve Hors d’otoevres With Hot Vegetable Juice Cheese spears are easy to make, nice to nibble with hot tomato juice. Spear a cube of American cheese on • toothpick, with a walnut half and a slice of sweet pickle. Pineapple spears go well with hot cider. Spear a cube of pineapple, then a cube of sharp Cheddar cheese and top with a cherry. Marinate asparagus tips and roll tn thl" slices of cooked ham. Chill

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LYNN CHAMBERS* MENU Browned Short Ribs of Beef Glazed Carrots Browned Potatoes Cauliflower Au Gratin Tossed Salad Wheat Bread Baked Pears Beverage •Ice Box Codlies •Recipe given.

milk. Add flour sifted with salt and baking pewder. Fold in nuts ■ and dates. Pour 1 J*/ into a shallow. V z J greased pan and I I(f <m bake 20 minutes I 1 at 350 degrees. | Cut into narrow slices while still warm and roll in powdered sugar. •Ice Box Cookies. 1 cup brown sugar H cup batter 1 egg, unbeaten IS cups flour S teaspoon cream of tartar H teaspoon soda S cup pecans, cut fine H teaspoon vanilla Cream sugar and butter well together. Add the egg. flour, cream of tartar and soda. Mix well and fold in nuts and vanilla. Make into rolls about 2 inches m diameter and wrap each in waxed paper. Let stand in refrigerator for 24 hours. Then unwrap rolls and slice about S inch thick. Bake on an ungreased cookie sheet in a moderate pven <350 degrees) for about 8 minutes, or until golden brown. Fudge Squares. (Makes 36) 2 squares unsweetened chocolate H cup butter or substitute H cup light corn syrup cup sugar teaspoon salt I’a teaspoons vanilla 2 cups quick oats, uncooked U cup chopped nut meats Melt chocolate and butter in top of double boiler. Add remaining ingredients. blending thoroughly. Pack firmly into an 8-inch square pan. Sprinkle a few chopped nuts on top if desired. Bake in a hot oven (425 degrees) for 12 minutes. When cool, turn out of pan and cut in | squares. Store in refrigerator if warm te., . >«i'4 , Os Yuletide sweets, there are none tastier than home-made candies. With just a few ingredients and tested recipes you can concoct some delectable treats and gift-wrap them for Christmas presents. Brasil Nut Patties. H cup syrup H cup sugar H cup water H pound brazil nut meats Combine ingredients. Cook to 290 degrees or the cQTck stage. Pour carefully over brazil nuts arranged over a marble slab. Loosen patties before they becojne too hard to prevent them from cracking. Maple Creams. 1 cup maple sugar 1 cup light brown sugar K cup water H teaspoon almond extract H pound nut meats Cook the sugars and water to 240 degrees or the soft ball stage. Add the almond extract and cool to lukewarm. Then beat until creamy. Knead until smooth, form into small balls ard place a nut meat in each ball. Stuffed Marshmallows. 1 box marshmallows Vi pound nuts twhole meats) Lay the marshmallows out on a table and. with a sharp knife, make a gash into the center of each. Push a nut meat (English walnut, pecan, hickory or peanut) into this opening, and press marshmallow closed with fingers. They may be dipped in chocolate if desired. ReleaMto by WNU Features. Some mixtures can be formed into balls and speared with a toothpick: Mash anchovy piste with cream cheese, and season with Worcestershire sauce and cayenne pepper. Celery Balis: One cup of minced celery. 3 ounces of cream cheese, with salt and pepper. Roll in chopped parsley. Green Balls: One-half cup grated jwiss cheese. % cup minced ham. th teaspoon prepared mustard. 1 egg yolk (raw) and salt Roll in minced chives or parsley.

a »ftM Mx Ireexn EitrfftH.LMgW.tdb J SCRIPTURE: Revelation 148 Acta 16:16-40; I Peter 4:12-19; 5:6. 7. DEVOTIONAL READING: Revelation 3:7-lX Courageous Loyalty Lesson for December 14, 1947 OPEN your Bible to Revelation, and read the first seven chapters. Then you will be ready for Acts 16:16-40. and I Peter 4:12-19,

and 5:6. 7. These Scriptures form the basis of a study for Sunday on Loyalty Under Persecution. Christians are not promised an easy time, but they are assured sufficient grace for every time of need. This lesson, if carefully pondered, will fortify one's faith and send us forth re-

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newed in courage and Christian poise for these days of discipleship. • • • Mow a Song Helped **LIUMBLE yourselves therefore * * under the mighty hand of God. that he may exalt you in due time; casting all your care upon him, for he careth for you.” I Peter 5:6, 7. That is a splendid watchword for every boy and girl. Now. turn to Acts 16:16-3®, and see how Paul and Silas, locked in the inner dungeon at midnight, could pray and sing. That is what happens to the Christian who sincerely trusts in God—who acts on the promise that God really cares I for his trusting children. A memory verse suggested for Sunday is found in Proverbs 17:22. and it goes like this: “A cheerful heart is a good medicine.” Have you watched some Christian in affliction—how he or she could bless every passerby? It was because that person possessed the “cheerful heart.” And each of us may have that precious possession, if we remember Mark 11:22, “Have faith in God.” • • • Happy Behind Prison Bars DAUL and Silas are pictured as * happy in that dark dungeon. There is a statement to challenge every cynic, every doubting Thomas. Only the grace of God can make men happy under persecution. Paul declares in Romans 1:16. “I am not ashamed of the Gospel.” he was not ashamed to preach the Gospel to the little damsel on the streets of Jerusalem, nor was he ashamed to go to the prison for. the sake of the Gospel. Best of all. Paul and Silas were sustained in their sorrowful plight by the consciousness that God was with them—that he always keeps his word. I venture the prediction that the fortitude of Paul and Silas in that night of persecution did more to impress the Christian religion upon Jerusalem than any sermon even| the eloqueot Paul ever uttered. We. too, can witness for Christ as we face difficult situations. • • • Courageous Loyalty LOOK now at Revelation 2:8-11, and 3:14-22, for the example of the church at Smyrna, burdened by tribulation and poverty, but “rich” in the promise that a crown of life awaited them. It was far more difficult to be a Christian in the first century than it Is in the twentieth century. By which 1 mean that the early Christians were few in number and without any backing of public opinion. They were despised as the lowly followers of the crucified carpenter of Naxareth. Today. Christians are acknowledged as the best citizens in every community. Even so. there are tests for us—tests that will be too much for hu- • man courage and loyalty. If we are | true to the teachings of Jesus as they relate to everyday life, we i shall need that same enduement which the Christians at Smyrna; possessed, else our discipleship will shame the name of our Lord. Ths Blood of tho Lamb THE lesson concludes with that, dramatic passage in Revelation 7:9-17. in which we behold the great white-robed throng about the throne of God. singing. “Blessing and glory and wisdom and thanksgiving and honor and power and might be unto our God forever and ever. Amen.” Whe were they? “These are they which came out of great txib- ; ulation. and have washed their i robes and made them white in the bitoed et the Lamb.” Loyalty under persecution is de pendent absolutely upon the lifegiving power of the blood of the ; Lamb. ’F«r eoi, y mm wfth O he aot dismay f/i Ft I mb shy eed will Ml gir tbr MJ* (Co/piltt by ttoe fataraurtMert Ctetacil rt ReZifiou* XducMiM oa toetoah es 40 Proteataac Released by

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