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Show a ft 6 Games and Dolls Hold First Spot in 9 ?. . iBiP h -- XT' Santa's Toyland Ur DLmLLntRii Duty With W ar Work, He U as I' nable to Make A pic Metal Toys. The Wise Men may have been the only ones who actually saw the Star of Bethlehem. But: According to St. Matthew, when Herod heard that the Wise Men were seeking the Christ Child whose star they had seen in the east, he sum- mooed the chief priests and scribe uf the people and demanded of them where it had been predicted that the C'kr.st should be burn. And they said unto him. In Bethlehem of Jude.i: for thus it is written liy the prophet- .- St. Matthew The celebration uf J Day didn't cuti.e soon enough to put S.uita Claus ti l.ini .M'litiliik' to a uuu'e-tiu.- e basis. Although he will c.irry more than a fL'tm ; ck of plaything this Cl. r. stums, lt-- than B per ce:.iof the t.'js under Yule- tide tree Hill he of nntnl and must f these Hill he the tin: pleat type of tanin-d-ouniet;il There Hill he only a token of hIii el huHir.g to), eleetric trains and mechanical toys of metal, a survry of toyland supplies in- V-- SS.J ' 'V;- , s ! f. It was written by the prophet and mulling could prevent it. And after the Wise Men had been directed to Bethlehem by Herod: . . , lo, the (tar, which they had aeen in the east, went before them till it came and stood over where the young Child was. ''When they saw the star, they re-joiced with exceeding great joy." Matthew 2'9-ltApparently, evem the Wise Men lost sight of the Star temporarily hence they rejoiced when It returned to their vision after they had de- parted from Herod. The Star of Bethlehem waa nei- ther kindled nor extinguished when Christ was born in Judea it was written by the prophet, it has van- quished every desxt from Herod to Hitler and survived every tyranny and cruelty that evil men could think of; and the hearts uf men, turning from foul memories and assocla- tioni, have and shall rejoice in the eternal light of righteousness and peace. I'WUM J j,:-- : .. Presents Are a Pleasure to Receive e (See Recipes Below) Presents From the Kitchen LYNN SAYS quiv-7- , jellies and citron and cherry flacked fruit cakes m-- all these make wo- Goodies of sugar and spice, fruit-swe- nderful presents. Wrap them In gay trappings and you'll Christmas have a gift that any one will be proud to receive. A few days spent in the kitchen with a schedule will ' yield enough cookies, cakes and jel-- I lies to take care of any number ; of friends. They'll appreciate the ' thought and care you have taken in preparing something especially for : them. canned fruit last summer which they want to make into jelly now that they've laved enough sugar. A few jars of these colorful jellies will make excellent presents. Many homemakers ' Juices Makes Grape Jelly. 11 glasses) 4 caps grape juice 14 cups sngar 114 cups light corn syrup 4 cup liquid pectin Measure out the juice and place it a large kettle with the sugar and tyrup. Mix thoroughly. Bring to the boiling point and boil 34 minutes. Add liquid pectin, stirring constantly. Then bring again to a full rolling boil and boil hard 4 minute. Hemove from heat, skim and pour into hot, sterile glasses. Paraffin at once. to and Orange Marmalade. glasses) Apple Make Your Own: When you are giving away homemade presents, on decorations. go all-oFor fruit jars, make a wrapping uf white cardboard and paste cheery Christmas stickers on them. Select three or four jars of pretty colored jellies. Wrap them in paper and tie the tops all together with one long ribbon. Decorate with pine cones. Fill a fruit basket with luscious fruits, grapes and nuts. Deck it out with holly and a great big bow. Use plain cardboard boxes for cookies and candies, and paste on colorful holiday paper. Finish off with ribbons, holly and pine cunes. Plump popcorn balls can be lied in gay wrappings. Leave a loop in the ribbon so they can be hung on the tree, if desired. cup cider cupe sugar ii teaspoon cinnamon H teaspoon allspice 4 teaspoon doves Cock apples in water until soft. Force them through a colandc-r- . Add Cook in a remaining ingredients. slow oven fur 8 hours, stirring every half hour. Seal in hot. sterilized glasses at once. 1 S Fear Conserve. (Slakes 9 glasses) 12 medium sized pears 114 enps pineapple 1 orange, juice and rind 4 cups sugar 4 cops corn syrup 1 small bottle maraschino cherries (Makes IB Chop pears and pineapple. Add orange juice, rind, eugar and syrup. 1 orange Let mixture stand overnight. Next S pounds tart apples morning ccpk slowly until thick, 14 cups sugar Add chopped about 2 4 hours. h cup water maraschino cherries and seal In hot, I cups earn syrup sterilized jars or glasses. No gift to any family is complete Extract juice from lemon and orange and strain. Then grind the unless there is something ipecial tucked In for the finds of both fruits. Peel, core and Ike apples 4 inch thick. youngsters, ((you out Weigh 1 pounds of the aliped apples, or have used your measure out 2 quarts. Place juice quota of sugar on and ground rind of lemon and . or- other Christmas ange together with sliced apples in baking, you will 1 large kettle. Add sugar, water want recipes for and syrup. Stir well, place over heat sugar-eas- y d bring to a boil. Simmer for 90 sweets, like popcorn balls or peanut that take only a little bit. ipinutes, stirring frequently. Skim, brittle W Into sterilized care should be used m and Special seal jars these gifts for the children wrapping as they may want to hang them on tangy. Jelly is always handy to have with a roast or the treat Use plenty of ribbon and let them be gay with stickers. serole. You will particularly like one made with Molasses Popcorn Balls. honey: (Makes 12 lo 14 balls) lemon Honey Jelly, 4 qtoarts pepped com (Makra about B glasses) 1 tablespoon butter 14 cup lemon Juice 1 cup uugar 4 cups honey 1 cup molsusru H cup liquid fruit pectin H teaspoon salt Combine lemon Juice and honey. Melt butter, add sugar, molasses Bring to a full rolling boil. Add pec-and salt. Boil on medium flame or stir vignrous-J-f heat until it reaches the crack stage and bn'.j about (260 degrees). This Is slightly hardminutes. Pour Kto hot, than the hard hall stage. Pour er sterile corn. Stir corn thoroughly over Cover iu while pouring syrup. Butter hands paraffin to L immediately and shape com Into balls. One cup of hulled peanuts Conserve and Fait butter will may be added to the com, if desired lv nice variety Peanut Brittle. b.th,!M,Ir,e',"!Cked Bft In both of 14 caps shelled peanuts k meorntrei recipes, slow cooking 4 teaspoon salt dcd to allow the mix- 1 cup sngar to reach a thickened H eup light corn syrup M cup water kpd Apple Butter. 14 tablespoons buffer (Make 12 4 teaspoon lemon extract glaauea) Buarts quartered Sprinkle nuts with salt arid warm apples cup water in oven. Put sugar, corn syrup and water In a pan. stir until the mixture of pan witn bli Wash down sides wet pastry brush and cook until mix- LTNN CHAMBERS' MEMS tore is very brittle when tried in cold water. Add flavoring, butter Galloped spaghetti with Chicken and nuts. Turn into shallow greased ch Nut Salad pan. As soon as the candy can be el handled pull and stretch it out as Or,. Bread Sprouts thin as possible. Break Into irregBeverage Applesauce Cake ular pieces. 1 lemon .usii n .vlmle rocc ial glliar Junior RcleaatS by Wasters Newspaper Union. 1 . , cricclly Dress j ' 1 i When raw winds cut like a knife . . CHAPPED UPS SOOTHED W.'.Y OUlCtm f Asiachsd Bp so erusl and painful! tha lorn binod supply to tha son I'siMHi vlira raw, bilusr weuiluv arts. (2) Uslpa thirsty" cells driiszLia rrils, Icnvss Ihria "Humy." so lhary esa retain c reded moirturw. rrsu-and For chapiwd, raw akin, smooth on hkin sum nmy LiUvil. SuoihuiR Mmuliulatura wta Mvnllwlstiun, tha comforting : balm. Handy jars or tubas S'tf. it) Crnlly stimulsliw anedi-rat- zzn; ad TF?. WONDERFUL rn vi i dlcates, but better quality lines of wood and cardboard playthings are assured. Rubber toys are not expected to appear in any volume and plastic items will be limited to the same small quantities as last year due to material shortages. The brightest spot on toyland is the doll parade and the parlor game sector where there are reported to be good supplies of many old favorites like Camelot and Monopoly that children and parents can enjoy although cardboard and dye-climitations have made new items scarce. Classic card game favorites like Rook, Pit and Crossword Lexicon have been produced in large volume. as they require a minimum of cardboard. Bonanza, combining the technique of Mirhigan end Rummy, is another favorite that provides fun for all the family. Escape-typ- e games that are easy to learn predominate. GIFT Fascinating, thrilling Toss- game for Children and Adults. Twelve glittering metal rings mounted on colorful card.' Makes wonderful stocking stufTer and extra gift for that extra-speciperson. Each card only 25c. Get several! j j , j J figure. An ideal holiday festivities. two-som- i : e fur gay Pattern No. 1417 U designed lor sizes II 12. 13, 14. IS and 11. Sua 12 needs 34 yards ot labile. 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Santa's Toy Outlook in animals will be Stuffed plentiful Santa's pack, but Dvdcc, the war favorite 'bat drank from a prebut- tle and had its diapers changed, be cxiclcd until 1940 fur J Day came loo late to make rubber available fur Christmas tuy. u(!i as cradles, Doll furniture will be availbeds and h.s'b cha-rable but in limited q;iaii:i:i s. Dull carriages are ben K manufactured in volume but there h:11 be only a limited number with metal parts cant V-- Yule Tree Start The Christmas tree business in the L lilted States is believed to have started In 1851. when Mark Carr, a woodsman uf '.'.e Ca'ski!!. M two sledge loads uf tree in New York. Today, aim m every region pro- duce Christmas tro.- alkoimh tbs largest volume comes In m the Far West. Frequently, buyeis uf trees in our eities will uliserve they are tagged with a notice to the effeet that they were harvest! d according to good forestry practice. - 6 66 COLD PREPARATIONS LIQUID. TABLETS. 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