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By Louise Brown These general directions wil 1% cups wat COLD winter evening, a cozy Rw ended dye swith your § ro. POX n group of family or friends, an | "0 00. measure the correct teaspoon vibes electric corn popper—doesn’t that |... ¢ "of cooking oil an pour tablespoon vi nilla have all the possibilities for some | [+0 the popper. Te a cup oil Boil sugar, water, and corn fun? . to 12 cup corn. Attach the cord syrup without stirring to 260° F, Pop corn is such a general fa- | .,.4 heat the oil to the smoking lor until it cracks when tried in aL : 2s vorite with youngsters and grown- | int Measure the pop corn and cold water. Add vinegar, salt and accident whic} hay : : ups alike, that you'll make a hit| our into the hot fat. Stir until it | vanilla and boil to 264° F. Pour r sted in soriote nary - ts : e 3 ’ every time you bring out the pop- | begins to pop, and continue stir-!slowly over corn, stirring and his eyes. While working under w i oe Si per. Big bowls of the hot, butter- ring, or shaking the popper, until turning with a spoon so that each ed, snowy white flakes will disap- the corn stops popping. The cord kernel may be evenly coated. pear in a jiffy—especially if you p,y be removed from the outlet Make into balls, let stand until a small portion of the green mass ba , ; serve a pitcher of cold milk, or|,s soon as the corn begins to pop | brittle and wrap in wax paper. entering the eye and lodging on the : SEA 3 some other chilled drink along rapidly and it will finish on stored | Crackerjack and Pop Corn ball, burning a blister on it. The eve 4 5 with them. : heat. When it is done, pour the Squares was given surgical attention to which pi i iH Perhaps if the gang is feeling .orn jmmediately from the popper 4 cups brown sugar it yielded, an AL ; / ambitious, they might like to try a | into a bowl or other container. | cup butter : o 7 his hand at pop corn balls or cracker- | (By the way, there are very at- | tablespoons molasses Mr and Mrs. James C. Gilliland . : aki te 2 jack. If the children tease for| ir ctive serving sets consisting of a tablespoons water Oak Hall Station entertained with 2 Le ARE candy, they'll be delighted with | j5:06 pop corn bowl and individ- | tablespoons vinegar ¢! . . % Hs : ; : : : simple pop corn confections that) ,.| bowls made of wood or pot- cups popped corn surprise party last Friday even- z Ea i Cie 2 ; are much better for them than |iery) | cup shelled. roast : " Ko aioe asi sind Rte? ol y. i p shelled, roasted peanuts in hompr of their daughter Eliz- more elaborate sweets, Buttered Pop Corn | Combine sugar, butter, molasses, NEW YORK (Special).—Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the Presi- Electric Corn Popper 3 tablespoons oil | water and vinegar and cook until dent, like more than 200,000 others persons from all over the world, has Of course some pioneering souls | 1 tablespoon butter {syrup threads. Pour immediately already sampled the New York World's Fair of 1939 by vis ‘pr i may still prefer the old-time corn 1% tablespoons salt j over popped salted corn and pea~ the Fair Corporation maintains for the public on the Fif ven ] popper, shaking it vigorously over | 15 cup pop corn . nuts, stirring and tossing the com of the Empire State building. a bed of coals. Moderns, however, | Put oil, butter and salt into pop- | so that ich kernel is covered with Lorma Dunkle., and Mary Dunkle of "ls ach interested : da Fair” en " seawall after oh will think the electric popper a | per. Heat. Add corn and follow | & . Cool and store in covered I am muta HET BIA Ml Mg Fal, ion =~ decided improvement. It's much | general directions. This makes had seen the ingeniously illuminat d models and animated d lays that easier to simply plug it in at any | tasty, salty, corn which is prefer- pop corn squares. press this : promise so many wonders for th jon's Fair.” “It seems to me that convenience outlet—in the living red by some people. The salt may | mixture firmly inte a buttered and daughters, Nancy, Marjorie and there is opportunity here 1 bi i : room, ‘game room or kitchen--|be decreased to 1 teaspoon, if less « r rectangular pan so that Louise, Mrs. John C. Hand, 2 cational standp , The concebtion © i jit itlined to me measure in the corn and let it pop. | salt is desired. ; is ah 2 inches thick. Cool Virginia Relish and Miss Eliz sounds very pt ative of thought.” The theme of the Fair is “Building An el circ popper will give you Pop Corn Balls 3 3 JL8 Wrap land of Oak Hall the World of Tomorrow.” greater volume of big flufly Rer- | 5 quaris popped corn jeach square in ao piece of wax nels and fewer scorched ones. cups sugar Sap a portion of the erosion fipm the hattery fell and struck his glasses, th’s birthday. The guests were: Kathryn Tussey, Virginia Patterson. and Marjorie Keller of oalsburg Marjorie Homan, Freda MoClintic