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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1930. AR At Love’s Reawakening T'he Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Dicky Finds T'urther Excuse to Pout in the Absence of Lillian and Har- ry Underwood—But He is I to Retract Boyish Jealousy aid he. “did vou all hear I dream that you he; it it. or did rou feath qlung 1o as it he of Chickadee acrobat clun down to branch I'or two or moved. Then “Well,” said or did you all dr o Before any on tongue to rey Sammy Hardly had tF fammy daricd hemlock tre of Sammy that he wonld can guess his when he failed 1o find Whitefoot the Wond Monse ‘Whitefoot was running along one 0(‘ will cease. oth on the in the hall any one but e 11 zoor o their and | special places and disagreements Once Qvers Repistered U. 8. Patent Office \ By C. D. Batchelor | BY MRS, ALEXANDER GEORGE | | (Author of “Menus of the Day,” a | daily featyre in the Herald) | Since colonial times Thanksgiving | has been a traditional home festival | day with the dinner a center of oyous gatherings of families and triends. From the kitchen comes the in- viting fragrance of old hioned foods, wWhich aftetr all are the most popular at this season. Any fowl or roast can be selectted, as the housewife desir The accompany- ing foods, however, are about the same regardless of meat or fowl shoic It duck or goose are served, apple | sauce or baked apples and currant clly should be sumstituted for the cranberry mixtures, The gifts of the harvest are sug- sted for table decorations. A et or bowl of fruits, nuts and is an attractive centerpiecc table. Favor cups and place should contain em- f the season. Thanksghving Day Mcnu ter Cocktail alted Wafers oast Turkey Towa Stuffing Giblet Gravy sread Cranberry Sauce Harvest Salad Coffee Assorted a Stuffing. for 12-pound fowl ¢ bread (day-old) (pound loaves) :spoon salt. 1-3 teaspoon pap 23 cup butter, melted loaves in halves and re- ble the soft part. Do sts. but rub them to- 1l crumbs. Using Vegetable Mold liflower, 2 cups sliced on salt poons Talks TO 4 &, Parents GOOD SIGNS ¢ Judson Peale Pleasant, cooperat 1n~r:wm, always obec is incapable | while a Thanksgiving Hints HEALTH Edaed by the New York i {ago Galdston ~ — Academy of Medaane WINDOWS I WINTER is up. th he temper operly to a ing the day- z obliged to comply hes and habits of that, one may a leeping quarters so tiful supply of fresh have the memories favored attempis to “sleep out Goors in winter-time. Nothing needs to be further from et the reality these pictures. One sk Angerton A xmn an. and should, be more comfort- shorter than his third. aple sleeping with windows open in woman's first finger is inter than with the air thick |longer than her third, mmers make such noisc my dears, you've gue it's where Santa makes th Thanksgiving Is Family Cook’s Test New Winter Coats Chic warm this wi 1l and v kr r (left,) in a style cug- of the Russian tunic. t s a beige lapin sports model wit suede belt and brignt silk scarf. FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: throug Bright Velvet Scarves New Britain Heraid 5c Practical may be used quires 1 1-4 vard vard of 36 inc of scalloping. in 4 Last Word for Evening Paris, No 21 () Ve Srarves Herald’s Daily Pattern Service WEILCOME XMAS GIFTS Pattern 2057 Pattern By ANNE ADAMS The or is , swiss, Transfer 573 cor tran additional TEEN CENTS ((15¢) in coins carefully wrapped. or stam for each pattern. Write. plainly you name, address and style number. B I SIZE WANTED. FOR OUR WINTER BOOK models for 1d an excelld and childrea assortment of tran fer patterns and stamped novelti that make delightful and inexpen- sive GI Price FIFTEEN CENTS, Book with pattern, 25 cents. Adl- dress all mail and orders to New Britain Herald Pattern Department, 243 West 17th Street, New York Imvo‘:gh to cut. The trick is simple. | City.