New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1920, Page 12

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er Mary' Gives New R ecipes Christmas Candies Which Are Delicious And Simple To Be Made In Any Hom e Kitchen BY SISTER MARY. part of the in Christ- every o Is one parations which of the making family share it's From the littlest to all A p stirs fudge and penouche may it there's work for mall hands sl and vigor ana nut meats with sp sary to time. In it made » being Al the fact fondant i sevoral day dressed up with nec one tor dries rather quickly so - it be ® before dien without a thermometer. Cold water rily ice watoer, is used for ng when the is done, number oi required ng tand bo glven, and at have much h the quickness of cooking. | @ choc lear cold day of | make Kind of ndy nt and glace trutts and nuts pand dry cold Scoteh Nronwnies the than two or ‘hristmas made more o cnr wre made candy inute cannot to make gteh. This s so simple that ould make It und pour the b pan instead of dropping apoon clipy brown sug poornt vines lespoons roughly tting ove the bolling brittle v Do not stir ast snnp from o b or olled paper hutter o o th point granit fire an Bring and boll dropped bolling. tried in whnen in while when spoon onto @ to make Marijells eandy thnat secms quite 8 product. s is very simple a mystery in the Jelly lespoons granulated gelatine granu 1 sugar i P boiling water p cold water on (Juice and grated rind) atine in cold water for 10 dd boiling water and stir plvod. Add vnd boil minute from e0ol & few minutes bofore @ Yemon Jutco and grated fnto a shallow pan which dipped cold e Let day or n Cut into | @ roll in po-vde ndang of the sugar Remove in over nt st things 18 the candies. oft ball that nd vurloty Is one d to make Infinite should form a fingers | And I v cup the water with cold joked up pped in " ' instead of ter to try gandy in nuln 1 spoon cream ot P water hgar and cream of tartar and Stir untl! well mixed. Put pbw fire and bring boll hgar crystallizes around the ugnr tartar INIAN CONVENTION an Red ity Sunday, D 0 to Address M rainian branch of the @ Cross in New Britain woldiers Ukrainian iding there, will cony o canvention to be held in at the Ukrainlan hall, 184 wet, on Sunday afternoon , at 2 o'clock. 1t will Amoriean patriotic m the Ukrainlans of the hticut, desire to express their d love for their adopte Americn. They want say merfean government that | and sentiment is so gr Ukralr man ready American army when 1n eting Am- and de- | at | be ing State fan is him d by will addre Il be 1 H. Fe t to congre F. Deluney in, Paul K @ local chapter J. Rawlin jeches will be all the fric are invited to attend nn, repr Mayor O. F ostmaster of gers, ¥ th others of wnd iven Eng- Uk- th ds of the SUGAR PRICES, ork, Dec. 17.—Three pdny announced a decline t4 & pound for fine granu- his action followed that of refiners yesterday in cut- cents. uga to | of the pan wipe it off with a cloth dipped in cold water. Let the syrup bofl until the soft ball stasg i« reached. Put,.the pan in a larger pan of cold water to stop bolling im- mediately. Let cool and stir until ereamy and thick, When too thick to stir turn out on a platter or marble #lab and knead with the hands. The fondant may be put away in a covered bowl until ready (o use. Divide fondant and flavor part with vanilla. Make into small balls and put between halves of English walnuts. Flavor some of the tondant with oil of wintergrecn and make into wafers. Chop nuts and dates and add to vanilla flavored fondant. Make into a roll about an inch in diamettr and slice in quarter-inch slices. odges Glace Frult and Nuts, Glace nu nd Ar a bit m difficult to, make, but worth the fuse White grapes and tangerines and all kinds of nuts may be used. The grapes should be seeded and tangerines pulled into single sections with every bit the white fiber re- moved that it is possible to L Y without he skin granulated sugar. fruits break 1 cup the | [IETTRIICCRIESS 1-1¢ teaspoon cream ot tartar. 1-4 cup water Mix well and bring to the boiling point over a slow fire. Do not stir after the syrup begins to poil. The syrup jshould boil until it 15 a pale straw color. Dip nuts into syrup and drop into a buttered platter. The grapes and tangerines should .be put onte topth- picks to be dipped.-The syrup is’put | into a pan of boiling water to keep from hardening. If the syrup does get hard it may be rvneated by adding a few drops of boil:ng water and cooking a minute. American amount of Fudge. French No named candies will take the place of Ameri- , can tudge 2 cups granulated sugar cup milk -4 cake Daker’s chocolate > tublespoons butter | 1 teaspoon vanilla Mix su and milk and bring to | the boilinz point over a slow fire with- | out Add chocolate and stir ‘cmmunfl,\ Just Lefore removing from | | stirrines the. fire add the butter. Cook until a ball is formed when the syrup is dropped in a saucer of cold water. Let cool. Add vanilla and str until thick. Turn into a buttered pan to set. The fudge should be stirred until it has a dull instead of a shiny look. Penouche, 2 cups brown sugar 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup mixed guts Mix brown sugar and milk and bring to the boiling point over a slow fire. Do not stir. The brown sugar has a tendency to curdle the milk and stirring ravates the tendency. When the syrup begins to boil let it boil until the scum is all boiled under. Add butter and stir constantly until a soft ball is formed when tried in water. It takes longer to cook brown sugar than white. Let the candy cool before stirring it. It's hard work to stir it, but it is the stirring that makes it good. Add the nuts just before turn- ing into a buttered pan. Let harden and cut in squares, ] MISS BEALE TO SPEAK | Agent of Charity Organization Will Speak at Next Session of W. C. T. U., Tuesday Afternoon. | Miss Cora M. Beale, agent of thel New Britain Charity Organization will address a meeting of the W..C. T. U., Tuesday afternoon at oclock at the rooms of the Salvation Army at 120 Arch street. Miss Beale will tell of the organization’s work among the poor and needq Mrs. M. A. Ander- son will lead the devotional services and Mrs Millie R. Arnold of Meri- den, will sing. Members of the W. C. T. U. have been requested to bring their dona- | tions for the Charity Organization's ‘work to the meeting where they will be presented to Miss Beale. An in- vitation has been extended to the public to attend. MINSTREL SHOW TONIGHT. A minstrel show and dance will be | presented this evening by the cm- | ployee of the Corbin Cabinet Lock company. The affair will be W red on the top floor of the new factory building at the corner of Park and Orchard street and will be given for the benefit of the & w Britain Hospi- tal fund. There will be dancing after | the entertainment with music fur- nished by the Rialto String orches- CITY [.CiS Traveling bags and cases 20 per cent offt. —Wilson's. advt. There will be a**45 tournament” held at the Elks Club this evening. Free Xmas gifts for the little tots at the Big Storc¢ tomorrow.—advt. Harry P. O’'Connor and Bernard M. Chernofi are home from Yalc for the holidays. Jewelry Xmas gifts, Henry Morans'. —advt. Every kiddie accompanied by a parent will receive a free present from a real live Santa Claus at he Big Store tomorrow.—advt. H Mrs. Margaret Hausrath of Smalley street scalded her right hand yester-. day when a cup of hot grease burst and spread all over her hand. It was necessary for her to have med!- cal aid. New advi lot silk shirts—Wilson's.— FUR. AND EMBROIDERY : DISTINGUISH CHIC SUITS |} BY CORA MOORL, New York’s Fashion Authority. New York, Dec. 17.—ivery week bringi us new tailored suits of exceed- ing distinction. Thero suits illustrat- ed were worn by two pretty actresses from “Mary” at ths iKmckerbocker Theate:. In each of the suits the skirt ia plain though in the left it is hoisted a bit in front so that it has almost the effect of being draped. The cout to this is an excellent examplo of short coat-wrap, being pouched thn(belt and having kimono sleeves o1 seal. * Thao second coat 1 eucalyptm' green. L1 cut double-breasted and wifk the back and sido sections much long- er than the front. Thon by way of finishing touches it has deep cuffs, v high collar and a h:p band of biack stencil embroidery. A black satin hal tops cach costume. gfié@@@@@@@@@@@@méfiémam@@Eu:l R ards Loose Leaf Mem Seals, Tags T ) ) ) 5 D 6 5 ) One More Day to @ Order Engraved Christmas In envelopes, 10 cards for .......... .0 ..cc.ueuebiveitans In boxes, 10 cards for 50¢; 19 cards for ........ccceees. $1.00 ' Special assortment formen .................c0c0ieense. $1.00 Some Gifts for Men o Books. 66 CHURCH STREET ' If you;,have your own plate. If you haven’t a plate-we can print - them and it’s hard to tell the difference. Christmas Card Assortments 10c Robinson Reminders. Billfolds, Card Cases, Brief Cases, Wallets, Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens. ADKINS PRINTING CO. Eversharp Pencils. Tissue Paper, Xmas Cord. 1] ] ) ] ) ' i e ) o o XMAS AT TOWN HOME Sunshine Soctety Will Hold Annual Observance Saturday Afternoon-- Fntertainment Is Planned. Canonicus branch of tho Sunshine for the at that 1 ition SaStur. rnoon at 2 oclock. Mambers friends are asked 1o leave in tnut strect car trom the cen celebration Town He day afte nd thei tho Ch inmates of the will hold its annual Christmas | ter at 1:30 and a convevance will meet | them at tho end of ho line i 1t is planned to have | Christmas tree ,also an ent. to he provided by the Philaii of the Trinity Methodist church the usuaul vinment class AUTO IS STOLEN. Hart of 172 Lincoln street re pe the police about 10:30 o'clock last night, that his automobile 1 been stolen from in front of his | i | | home | Eagle milk, | Bros. 4 cans $1.00. Russtl] | Comfy Slippers 2,000 Pains of highest Slippers. Pure wool, Moccasin soles. grade Comfy n Comfy Slippers In the following colors: Old Rose, Co- penhagen, Wine, French Blue, King’s Blue, Light Blue, Suede and Turquoise. MODERN BOOT SHOP, - 168 Main Street NOT VERY HARD, BUT YoulL FIND HIM BACK INTHE He Ofigfit to Call WELL MR.CLEM » DONT You “THINK 115 ABOUT TIME To WY BLESS You MR. HARPER, ID '~ | GLADIX PAY NOU IF L HAD THE $ - I HAVERT A PLUGGED DIME. SICK OF HEARING the Bill Square After That Shot. OH BOSH= M WELL MR. HARPER » AT YOUVE GOT To PAY i TS BILL ! Ykalow THE OLD CHIRP, " You CANTGET

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