• Easter Parade (Conmued from Page 14) T j„.y can be placed in the fieezer until ready to serve Then place a small ball of ,oo cream on top ol each large ont . Use long coloied gum diops for ears and a small round gum drop tor the tail. Stick these on with wooden piths • » A delightfully different sal ad to grace your Easter table y oU id be these Jellied Easter Eggs These can be made a head and kept in the refriger ator until ready to serve JKIjIiIEU EASTER EGGS 10 uncooked eggs 1 empty cardboard egg car- 1 package lemon flavored gelatin, dessert l-v 4 cup very hot water > 3 cup grated raw carrot Vj cup grated radishes i, cup finely chopped par sley 1 teaspoon grated onion With a teaspoon, gently tap eaih egg at the most pointed end bieakmg the shell Re move onl} enough shell to make an opening about the fuze of a penny Empty raw eggs into bowl Rinse shells Place shells upright with the opening at the lop in the cardboard egg cai ton Poui gelatin dessert into a bowl Add watei stin mg_ until all gelatin granules are dissolved Cool until slightly thickened Blend in vegetables Caieful- J\ tunnel ini\tuie into pre- hr EASTER ■ SUPER SHOES, Largest Selection of Shoes in Lancaster Co. at Lowest Possible Prices! 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