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A buffet-supper was served by 1 the hostess. Decorations of the 1 Christmas season added to the at- ‘ tractiveness of the party rooms. ¢ 1 — e BESS MILLARD COMING Miss Bess Millard is a passenger aboard the Princess Norah. She has been in the states for nearly the past two years. e g gt ‘When using apples in salads, leave the skin on to add a touch of color the empty crib. With two more additions today THe evening was spent informally. 1 Guests present included Misses Gretchen De Leo, Jean Faulkner, 1 Alice Palmer, Margaret Abraham- . son, Dalma Hanson, Corinne Gray, 1 Frances Hesse, Harriett Tust, Mil- pedestal day. PHONE 146 FREE Delivery Home Grocery For the Coming 1939 the Home Grocery Wishes Everyone . . . a Very Bright, Prosperous and Happy New Year. J.HERMLE —J. THIBODEAU DON’T MISS THESE PRICES AND ORDER EARLY AS WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY Happy Home PEARS 2 for 49¢ | LETTUCE .. ... .2 for 25c " *"":HQ"", . 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(They can be made day b (By the U. S. Weather Bareau) ) for five minutes, Bake as need- | gy (onight and Saturday; 1 [ A ‘1»1.:&1;:“] youll need a lot, 50 bt i ‘,“m:"x f]‘"‘?i"“ B 2 ; € da, Xcept rain er extre 2 1immedia For another —surprise ] R = e west from Sitka sou ‘ moderate south- can be 1 L Shape dough into s e B shee inc! )/ iou ana m n‘:;; ‘h,\fif“;x];e :”1’11 i( ir (::‘ i Lof the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh to * sert chopped figs anc iy fro mDixon Entrance «§ spiviribled (eith EatEd 1 Salisbury Sound to Lituya Fry as for doughnu “ S o ?*‘(_ g f““::‘m;\ S per Eilybr §oright; aodenkbis ed with a little cinnamon. ) n A sandwich loaf adds gaiets e et Bl 15 : a buffet table. Use different sand- § bl SEMR: 1 1 Velocity ~ Weather itk 3 1 16 16 Lt. Snow and cover the out- R i o 3 b lly improves in flavor b 4 o i 2 L. Snow Vel bt asa| 25 82 6 Lt.Snow o) | nd cl e too can wait *'8 t around and pick Max. tempt. Lowent dax ewer types, there| gation last 24 hours temp. temp, »4 I ma et and lay Atka 4 32 out auite assortmer for chi Anchorage 12 -2 NE WYEAR'S PARTY CAKE | Barrow 0 -6 | (Devil's Food Cake) Nome 3 2 |2 r, 1 teaspoon | Bethel 3 . -3 hs | pac 3 2 E N’ | beaten, 3 :qamm s unsweeter 32 8 = Clear v | olate, melted, 1 cup milk, 1 teaspoon 3 28 12 76 Lt. Snow | vanilla. 24 4 0 Clear Sift flour once. Me 'e. Add soda | yuneau 14 19 6 27 Lt.Snow ® and sift together three times. Cream| gjigq A & butter thoroughly. Add A Ketchikan 34 4 1.10 Mod. § | ually and cream together until light iper 34 8 18 66 Heavy.R |and flutfy. Add egs, one at a time 10 3 10 4 05 Lt Snow beating well after each. Add choco- y "4 i3 16 05 Lt Rain ., 1a 1d blend. Add flour, alterna 19 42 3 05 iy B ly with milk, a small amount at, o 8 i 77 4 0 Clear * time, beating after each addition| L. "o 0 & : : ; New York | until smooth. Add var wke I | e [ | two greased deep 9-inch layer pan N Sone 1 ,, g in meoderate oven (350° F.) 25 tp Father Time and Young 1939 have envious eyes on (his devil's fooq | 30 minutes. Spread Chicolate V y N6W Year's midnight cake. der Frosting between layers and 48; TR SRR top and sides of cake. Use 42; Frepare your New Year's daylator and ser it. Relish ¢ EroRUOg ier B cloudy, foods In advance so you can have a onnaise dressing go well with t (HO('(;X;;:;?;-I:(?NDLR ::;fi‘,‘”b' good time, along with the rest of the molds. 3 ounces q. package) cream s g % family, when guests drop in. Then the famous pot of beans,| hesse, 2 or 3 lC\bI(‘\‘];lo(;ll\ ik, 2 Serve buffet style, too. That makes alone or surrounded by several of oype A uoaeetiovens sikr. 3 the party more cozy as well as tak- | those new-fangled individual Jars,|Squares unsweetened fosatate] (4 ing another burden off the hostess's will usually satisfy the most finicky | melted. dash of salt ey shoulders. appetites. Glorify the beans by in-|, gorten cream cheese with milk Stuffed eggs have a way of putting cluding one-fourth cup spiced peach aqq sugar. biending woll. Add choes | 1o &b L themselves over, and they kccp woui | or pear juice and one-third cup can- g1ate and salt and beat until smooth. | e eh ¢ | Mix several kinds of cheese together ned tomato soup (without milk) to BUTTEERLY FROSVING . | . Douncl] B S g i with a fork, add seasonings, salad each four cups of beans. | 2 tablespoons butter, 2% cups sift- ki Bt P Escalloped oysters, creamed crab|eq confectioners’ sugar, 1 egg white WEATHEE SYNOPSIS egg. yolks. When well blended, en casserole, au gratin mushrooms| ynpeaten, 1 tablespoon ~ eream Th ea that was centered over the Pacific Ocean yes- .4 at | Toushly refill egg whites, cover with or chicken pie are other hot f00dS | (ahout). % teaspoon vanilla g tude 52 degrees and longitude 150 degrees h ¢ ‘waxed paper and chill until called that seem to have been invented wn«pom‘: aalt; 5 G morning it was centered m(,l':xh cuit ' T | for butfet lunches. These foods need B Dittas. MAA Pt of ibke ressure being 29.00 in N ore putting the eggs on the|only twenty minutes cooking in mod- 8 - Bt & each addi- r from Southeast A L | table, dress them up with sprightly erate oven after they have been gt acchbwan The Bhvembo | garnishes—parsley, sliced olives and placed in baking dish. P o g gy i B AR [ e pickles, or pimiento strips. Datlet Surprise LRt ot s s 1 e el e *i How About Jellied Loaves? Phere's ‘sOmGtBIE — datelets —Rant atter oian S v Make up several jellied molds such | that are just the things to serve Loo’ M1ver each addition until very i : smooth. Add vanilla and salt WSOr € as ham, veal or chicken loaves or h egg nog or hot coffee and they X fr sy \ A = e B o vegetable or fruit salads, You can|fit right into the buffet table i ™ R sehes i VAP pTes tar ey 4 L g take one right out of the refm,sr- Stuff dates with pimiento cheese |y st A e .| interior, western; and .northiern ""“““ ot s ill meet January 3, at 2 pm.,, in It was colder last night over the ar stwa the Penthouse of the Alaska Elec- | to the Kuskokwim Valiey and Ses W > Light and Power Company. over: the Mackenzie - Valley MRS. C. C. RULAFORD, PO A B 2 Sonistar N . Y - - iecmmly Breeding ‘has ‘increased the aver- | A\r;yu.\ \\ ngl om - e An ancient library 6f 10,000 clay |Age annual fleece weight of sheep | Eabe # documents has been uncovered in|from two to eight pounds and has ® Nineveh. 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