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Dello, Homemakers! At this sea- makes theirreers ring.•
son school -children --are practising • As ',for Christmas goodies, our
songs for concerts and choir tnaizters stiggesticins of a moist banana loaf;
-are debating the relative .merits of delicately' • spiced; cioughnu'ts and a
old favorite carols' for the .Christ-
mas service. The carol is one of
the most aneieht items of the Christ-
. mac, program. Even the' origin of
'the flame is lost in obscurity, abut
the word comes from ."ca.arolla,”
, meaning circle, .'coronet acid hence
ring-dapce. Tachy We go about ortr
work- quietly singing what. was
meant to be a 'rollicking song—or
singing many a modern song uptil
it ' is "threadbare. " .
As you • read this column you
will look over* the 'advertisements
of the' numerous •,gifts you night.
buy.' According to the clerks in our
ishQpathe--cemmen--question asked -is,
.'Vhat shall I buy for• a four, five
Or yi-yeair•lold? And the favorite
selection- still seems to be blocks
tot the tots, then clay modelling,
dolls, household-eciiiipmeet; crayons_
' and paints. ' Mothers seem to shy
away from mechanical noisemakers,
becallele they realize the din that
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never -fall sweet cake should .please
you.. These taste ° like good home-
made fdocls and can be made now
and piton tlie. shelf for the holiday
or may be used now for the lunch
box,. as t;h'ey_are •inexpensive yet
fragrant ' enough for the festive
occasion. • •
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TAKE -A.-TIP
1. I'ut banana's' • through the potato
masher to pulp 'them quickly.
Four or five bananas are required
for 11/2 cups mashed.
2. To make tine o1Itine,,a1 from coarse
'rolled, oats ptit the cereal through
• • food chopper, then measure. •
.i• •Ever try cocoanut flavoring and
nutmeg hi a butter icing for a
plain ,cake or a banana loaf?
4. Tc; measure seten-eighths cup
sifted pastry flour,' sift and fill
one measuring -cup, then' remove
three tablesi$oons flour.
Banana Bread
• 11/2 cups sifted flour
.24:2 tsps. bakilig powder• •
�.� t''si,. baking soda ,
1;; tsp. salt
1;1 cal. ..sugar
-I-egg, .beaten_
,1'•, clips ''mashed barlanas>'
1,1 cup melted lard- '
1 cup hredded• bran
a•2a cup chopped walnuts
Sift .the flour with .baking•powder,
! 'soda., :Salt and sugar. Combine egg,
bananas, lard and bran': Add "dry
ilagreclientS and nuts to banana mix-
; tare, mixing only enough'to moisten
-dry~ iugretl.it�l9i'sr Pour into greased
loaf pan ( about a X.-9 . ) anti, bake
in electric oven of 350 degrees for
one hour.. Makes one•
Cinnamon Doughnuts
11/2 tbsps. ' sho•rtening
Ili cup sugar
1 egg, 'separated
' ` 42 cup milk • .
L /,r cups cake flour
l tbsps. baking powder
: % tsp. cinnamon-
.1/3.
innamon
'1-.. tsp. cloves
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1/a.tsp.'salt ' y.
Cream the shortening, sugar and
egg yolk together. Add. alternately,
the milk and half` the flour,' sifted
with the other ingredients! Add
the• remaining flour '"Slowly and
beaten egg • white, last. Turn the
dough out on a lightly floured.bou.rd
and- pat to• one-half inch 'thickness.
Cut. with. doughnut cutter or cut
in strips and shape in figurb •eight.
• 1;'3y "in, melted•sll:artenin- heated
to• 315 degrees or .until an • inch
THE VILLAGE
A HEART
.HAS
Dorothy.' Boys aril"ran
The" ,clock Struck .-nine as. Nola
bring -the; last' ,bauble on the; fra-
rant green. •Christmas tree. ,With-
out' . even stepping .back• to admire
the finished effect 'she went to the
front window and peered •out. • A
cola ,white moon illumined a cold
white • earth. She shivered.' -How
lonely' she had been in this • tiny.;
quiet village! • ' • '
• When she had written Jinx two
mon•tlis before • that she' was ,.being
evicted froui • 'their apitrtmt nt -In
Chicago, he , had answered,' "I'm
hoping against hope' to be home
from. occupation , duty' in time for
Christmas, and 1 can't think of any.
place more perfect than Pineville
to spend 'the holidays • and my
terminal leave. Remember- my tell.
ing you what. happy • suinmers 1
spept thcre,'as.. a child,, and glow I'd
always Wanted to see it. in winter?
Do investigate this,. as a Christmas
present for 'me, Nola, darling;
cube of bread browns in forty sec- So she had 'come here and found
onus,, Turn doughnuts in two lnin- a • house: But sonfebow she felt
utes ; brown another minute. I)rain.4..that the villagers had 'ignoi`ed her
While warm 'sprinkle .with sugar.- as a'n outsider. '
...,, _.._ And now it' ••was Christmas 'five.
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Makes, about two and a -half dozen.
--- Matrimonial Calces
1/2 lb. chopped dates
' 2/3 cup water
1/3 cup sugar ' ''
r/s--thOpped. rruta
21/2 'cups fine oatmeal
1% cup/4 flour . '
i eup, brown sugar
* 1 tsp; baking socio.•
1/4 tsp. salt '
ay4 cup, soft better • °•
Cook dates, water and sugar until
like jam. A11ov to cool, and add
watInui�a, Mix the oatmeal,' flour,
browia SUMO; 'soda, salt arid work
in the batter with finger tips. Put
:two-thirds of ;this mixture In a'
greased 9 -inch Bake pan. Spread.
date filling over it and then sprinkle
on the remaining cr urnbs. prix. Bake
lir preheated electric oven .lit 350
degrees, for thirty' minutes.. Cut in
square::' wlku cool.
TllIt QUESTION BOX d
Nils§ E. B» asks ' how to ' lte'ep
doughnut. batter f<roni clinging, �te
fingers tike paste.
Answer: Dip fingers in flour and
rub off any dough ;, do not try to
wash hands at this point: ••
Miss It, G. asks how to prevent
Sugar granules front stored 'fudge'?
AnNwer': This may happen. if,
candy is not;kept le it tightly, cov-
ered Shallow tin box.. and'storeA in
a,: cool, place.' 'Tile satne•.bolcls .trite
fnr..frindant too,
11Ia � II. 0. asks'i'. you can. laaO
Pancakes int'n waffle iron.
• ` I,Iiiiwer s No. 1'or best. ' i.'nsult$
You should itse, a' tested A's logs' bat..
ter In- 'the eleetric' vvstl"fle • rnnker.
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`•IHe's, not going' 'to make it I and east of Pineville 10 pan., love Jim."-
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that's. • thal, ,Nola thoxrght inaser-
-ably. 'She knew that he had landed
at Sail Francisco three days •before
and -had -been-trying-desperately 10
get a seat on a train or plane.
The telephone rang. "There's a
telegram . just come for, you, ' .CIrs.
'Wes't;••down 'here at the drug' store..,
Very ,:important." ' • •
"Yes?" Nola. breathed.
"It's 'me, Doc Ryan.:. Wetre on
year party line, you know, and
;heard the good newts. My wife
thought I'd better take yoir over."
Chicago,..•8 . p.m. .4m, catching
train. Get off Shoreham five' miles
once )more -the- thrillilig warmth of
J 1)1'4 arms' .around her ' •
t the •
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heavily Nola leaned head �• a g
alas'
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wall and starec&at tlie .`hone. Nola Jrux .,said ,everything in
that word. -
."Mrs: West, are you thereY' 'Mr.,
Trotter, thedt'uggist,_:ioauided all
ions: "Listen, you go out in the
garage and get your car motor to
warming up,is, wlfe'll. be,up there
hi 'fiv'e mknutes to slay 'With your
little boy. • Iiu'rry'noiv,"
• In joyful, haste Nola peeked in'at
.Timmy -="Santa Claus is bringing
you your Daddy;, honey"—powdered'
her ',nose and ;put on' her fur coat-
arnd boots. '' - '
The garage door stuck in its. icy
groove' although he e'n : h'er-whelta-
weight against it. • Suddenly, *lit k'f
the .darkness, a voice called,:
me, Doc Ryan. 'Wie're op your.
party line, you know, • and 'heard
the ,good news. 'I'n so used to•
driving out in all kinds of weather,
my wife thought I'd oerter take you
over."
"Dr. Ryan, I didn't realize 'til
just new how I dreaded that trip,
alone." r ' • •'
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A trainvirlristle shrilled through
they. cold t • air as they drove up.
to the,•little '-i epot.
"We made it!" Nola cried ex -
"Come. on.•' • She held
open the door:
But Doc muttered, "I'll .stby'here'
and keep my 'feet- warnx:"
Now the huge black engine'
roared ''hast, 'Slowed down and slid
to a' stop.„ A cbach vestibule door
opened, and 'before the. conductor
could step down, a khaki -Glad ;figure
leaped on to the platform,
"Oh,' darling, •darling;, • darling,",
I'blola's heart throbbed •as She felt
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* A few moment/ later • as they,
walked' to the ear, ci r 5ice bigoted
from 'within, ``G1u7 you made it:*
„Whoever you a•re-thanks,'' Jim •
answered. , "It''s people like you
who made me want Nola to' -come
to Pineville to •wait• fey me.”
"Get in and close the doar. You're
freezing me out." ,Doe `grinned as•
he raced the 'Motor. ' •,
"Christens. Eve," -Jain saidsoftly
as they squeezed in with Doc. "You„
beside ink. our Uuby just a 'few
miles:-nway,- _and _a,_Jiristna€t CA rd.
place• like Pineville to welcome us..
Don't you rove it' here, 'darling?"
Nola 'glanced at Dec; thought of
Mrs. Trotter' and the others: "Us,
Jinn., ,I de." she whispered,. "I
'] flirt with pretty girls is wrong.
I don't..
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ld'you`t1�„ chase
wine,
onxen
and .song. I' don't.. ,
I kiss no girls, not even •one.-
In fact I don't` know how it's
cone.
You wouldn't think I had much
fun. I• dont.
•.A' man who believed lie was .a
dog went around barking. Oxie day
a . friend ' advised him to try
psychoanalysis; Some months lates,
they met again.- Discovering that
the, roan had been visiting a psyehi-_
atrist, the friend inquired. how. ,he
The man replied, "Oh, fine. I've'
never felt, better. Just feel my
rehrevemmstfr i"
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Wanted --a number. of progressive farmers • in the—
Western' Ontario district who would like to Set . a com-
mercial :block of red ,raspberries either, for their local
pping to.'_ city, dealers.' Prices at ' 80.400 a
quart would .:indicate good demand arty herd.
• .To• encourage' a; lindted.4plariting: of .new' highhyield-
-ing� patches, a
nursex'yn with ..many years .experience
in commercial. production: will , persanally interview and
educate 'interested, fanners in raspberry culture. This -
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