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tomatoes, % teaspoon minced onion, 2 |1-8 teaspoon mustard, % cup milk, n will be served promptly for the 4 |eggs. % teaspoon salt, 3, teaspoon |cup eanned corn, 1 egg yolk (option- |benefit of business wemen. it is o e to isugnr, few grains pepper. al.) hoped at this New Year' on that | Rub corn, pimentos and tomatoes| Melt buticr, add pepper cut in tiny | newcomers and others may cnjoy the i through a fine colander. Add onion, |strips with the seeds removed and | fellowship of this gathering and may & | hd |sugar, salt and pepper; cream and |cook five minutes. Add onion, finely | become acquainted with the branches A e s e tlc | butter, Heat to melt butter and add ‘mlinc,rd and cook two minutes longer. | of work carried on by the women of 4 % | yolks of eggs beaten until thick and |stirring constantly. Add flour and|First church s 3 ;lcmon Colored. “Baat avhitac of eggs | seasoning and mix well. Wh i TR : If Stomach Sours, Gets G“"m“" until stiff and dry and fold into mix- |Smooth add milk, stirring constantly, | How Thonghtfu; ¢ | 4 Heavy, Swecten and Ligh |ture. Turn into well-buttered cus.|and bring to the boiling point. If{ Crabshaw You're very - careful p L N With 5“"":' Dyspop- | tard cups of timbales and set in a pan | €888 are plentiful, beat the yoiks until | when you see a pedestrian crossing the S ; : 0 sia Tablets of hot water. Cover with buttered |thick. Add corn to sauce, remove reet. | paper and bake 25 or 30 minutes in !fmm the fire and stir in the cgg yolk. | Speedwell-—Yes, I've got a new {a hot oven. The timbales should be |Turn into a well-buttered baking dish, | car and I doa’t want to get any dents firm to the touch when done. Turn Cover wth buttered crumbs and bake |in the mudguards.—Judge. | out of the cup#onto a hot platter and |{? a moderate oven until the top is | el garnish with parsley. browned. 1 | Luncheon Com on Toast (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) T"E Ynum UM lcfiflss THE w" BY SISTER ) ¢ | Eight thin slices bacon, 1 pint can e Torem (Unless otherwise specified, these re-|¢f corn, 4 tablespoons milk, 1-4 tea- A. L. APPOINTMENTS cipes are planned for four persons.) |SPoon pepper, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 4 A CANNED CORN | eggs. : ’ Canned vegetables soon lose their| Cut each slice of bacon into four or p. gantey Telek Named Chaplain appeal if served too often “au na-|SIX nleg(-s and fry until slightly brown | ¢ Lddy-Glover. P P Bkt | turel”” There are many made vege-|80d crisp. Add corn, salt and pepper | ©f Fddy-Glover Post—Annual Ba table dishes that are delicious and @nd milk if the corn was solid in the to Be Held in February. nourishing for cold weather. |can. When very hot add the eggs and | In serving 4 made dish keep in|Stir Tapidly with a fork. When the mind that the “makings” increase | ©885 are “set” pour over hot butter- the food yalue but decrease the diges- | d toast and serve immediately, tibility, e combination of ingre-| This makes a good Sunday night dients is more slowly digested than |SUPPer dish. Serve with Jrown bread the same ingredients served simply, | and butter, PI('klel, radishes or olives, For instance, soft boiled eggs are | Com Oraquettcs % 2 z One pint can of cérn, 2 tablespoons more quickly* sily digested than ' Jom ey ang ‘easlly dig butter, 4 tablespoons cream, 1-3 cup 4 = & , flour, % teaspoon sugar, 1% teaspoon So a “made” dish of vegetables| = " should be served as the main lunch- |5&it 1-8 teaspoon pepper, 2 eggs, "“"‘ ~on dish or with a light meat course ""‘:gd ;;\‘J;‘gr":"‘:l‘ :."r':.:‘;n:":’:}:f" g inner. L . Mix Canned corn lends itself to appetis- flour, h_'f‘;dr'. salt and pepper and sift ing dishes. Corn fritters, corn cro- | 't0 first mixture. ~Add one egg, ANeitad u',m pnt cor‘n soup and slightly lu-a_n‘n and sook, stirring con- | bt ||;1‘ldi)|g S “'""0“ as good | stantly until thick. Spread on a but- Soats GO TRl Gbi. . we e Wi |tered platter and let stand until cool. n . 4 i\VhPI\ cold gently nrold into small rerRiaas table s improved | P&lIS OF eylinders, aip in crumbs, then | €ity und Scandia lodge of Meriden will _ : Any canned vegetable is impr |in egg slightly beaten with one table- | 80 to Hartford Friday night where i ¢ keop _vour _stomach it a little sugar is added With the sit| o500 milk roll again in crumbs and | @ Dublic joint inst@ation of officers | f | . i ¥ ” . In lite. when the scasoning to serve. M“Ch‘drop into deep hot fat Drain on | With the John kson lodge will be ‘ i of the natural swectness of the vege- |, .o, paper and serve very hot. The | held. Members of the local organi- table is lost and the sugar is needed |t chould be hot enough to brown an | Zation will leave the center on a spe- | to bring out the flavor. From one-|j . cube of bread from the soft part | cial trolley at half to. one teaspoon of sugar for & |of the Joaf in 40 seconds. W ot - 7 The young lady across the way says CAPITOL—MONDAY ut of vegetables is a good rule. | Scalloped Corn WOMAN'S SOCIETY LUNCHEON her father is going to attend the re- Photo shows Miss Mary Peck (above), daughter of Mr. and BARBARA LA MARR \ Com and Pimento Timbales Two tablespoons butter, 1 small| The luncheon and annual meeting | publican national convention in Cleve- | \[y. ; A S el (ot -y One pint can of corn, 1 small can | groen pepper (optionaly. 3% medhum. | of the Woman's society of the First |land and she does hope the Ohio i ;‘\_h‘“'. HD”@ D.)Pecl\, oW sp.endmg.lltl.g winter at Miami, Flad., i . lllig OF THE pimentos, 1 tablespoon cream, 1 table- |gized onjon, 2 tablespoons flour, 1 |Church (Congregational) will be held |er won't be on a rampage while he's | Whose engagement to Gene Sarazen, golf star, has been announced, “STRANGERS ( |it is reported. The recent report of Sarazen's engagement to NIGHT spoon butter ,2 tablespoons teaspoon salt, teaspoon paprika, | On January 11, at 12 o'clock, Lunch- there, | — — Miss Pauline Garon, film star, proved false, it is said. Rev. Stanley Iciek, who was with the Polish army in Europe under General Haller, was appointed chap- lain of Eddy-Glover post, American | Legion, at the meting held last eve- ning. Other appointments made were: | : : Post surgeon, Dr. George H. Dalton. S | i % And yet old people wil Legal officer, Lawyer Harry Gins- | 8 i % . on these memorien an bere 5 ; “ h cks even though t drds 5 . | \ » . / e ¢ family should Sergeant-at-arms, Clarence Coon. ; \ | 2 / yspepsia Tablety The annual legion ball, to be held ! 2 age they daily overs about the middle of February, also was i p f f ’ : 5 ] ¢ the distrosmes Goe 49 discussed and a committee to make T < 3 1 in health, arrangements will be named in a few 1 : 2 - s, they Mft off the days. : 3 they stop sour risings . ¢ burn, actually assist in the 4 of food and from ail points of iree 10, 0 7 o | | : u e & one of the most invaluable aids : - 4 to be found. 8o, no matter what Andree lodge, 1. O, O. F.,, of this T T or rerag | - Haae; - T 3685, bae:, fully equipped. Inside and out, the new Ford the soft brown shades of the silk Our anuar Four-door Sedan shows improve- window curtains and the deep J ments of far more than usual broadcloth upholstery. i rtan : ;m'pol ce. 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