-(Continued* w>n» ?•*«-«) ' MINCE -CHEESE- BAU^ 14 < cup • mincemeat •1 8-ounce' padkase softened - cream 1 cheese Thin crackers -Walnut halres ■ Add mincemeat to softened cream ■•cheese. Blend ■well. ’Form into small round balls melon 'ball maker or teaspoon. 'Serve on thin crack ers. Garnish with walnut hal • vea- Makes about 24 balls. * * • SHRIMP BALLS S cups chopped, cooked shrimp 1 % cups tnscuit crumbs, finely rolled eggs, beaten clove garlic cup melted margarine 2 1 % Mix shrimp, cracker crumbs and cgss. Shape into small balls. Chop garlic and add to ‘melted butter or margarine, 'saute shrimp (balls until brown on all sides. Serve im mediately with assorted snack saasssssastssaj I • TOYS • GIFTS APPLIANCES Shoe SLEDS | Groff’s ||S. Railroad Ave. $6OO IN PRIZES Open Until 9 P.M. Every Evening Close Christmas Eve at 5:30 3SSJSSS 353 jafS I g L. J. DENLINGER CO, r ROSS H. ROHRER & SONS QuarryriUe, P*. LEROY M. SENSENIG Hinkletovm, Pn. 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