chopped cinnamon $! cup nuts A H #1 cups Lid t teaspoon desired teaspoon nutmeg » . / in fhe rder ; ss & 0 in mn derate yen By A. PAULINE SANDERS, Ph.D. Here is Brvena, Pennsylvania sin Dear Jane, The first day of the Christmas|. ing recipes in h, or “jo y manth of the hey new a ipa ptio Anglo Saxons is here. December | ing. Evervwhe she meaning the * ‘tent h month is the! it to groups of v Season of longing and happy sat has been popular. It isfaction. Christmas really savs “soisimple and good Shivmghout the month #f we Ted 1 i Nat Bread UgHT milk nutbread that mm got from and a dear was employed here pone of het friend when Was wr@td ration ars a fed } n homemak has served ving and old ass or ting holid lay 3 “heer into Wholees ivy gardens | our con A hit swWee! the sun 1 & to Olr ~ Ane mind ies, bitte around dial ing with ries teaxpoons baking teaspoon salt ice that it 18 30 82 Be: ar eggs and wm charm milk iid sirning Add the fos or anst bi #5 ingredient gar together O11 IT od Avy slternately Added nits miutes Bake 43 minutes i In tw urvamll igrge loaf Use 180 &n I know that there are filled window cooliles and filled cookies, Wreathes : but here's the recipe we use the doors bl Bo it iw one of Mother's friendly standbys: Filled € okies ated stand add much ti p come A LE — the ground or in a gaily paint bucket or tub for the tree brings r pories of day all Rhrough the suc year. Inside 1 ho an aroma of mingled pine Spices The appearante of sn an attention meals. The Chrigimas spird pels one to take a turn al bake goodies. I've been saving some cal recipes to send vou They tried and true First a cookie recipe—a soft any fime emough te have =a now, You'll want in your files for the “sharer” a good friend of you and me : be pile to say this is Ino 0 deed a privilege. sone f5-Frait Cookie An cups Drown sugar tied mat viel eup shortening H egies --2 will do : CUP weet milk sioesnstol 1 chopped dates r raisins with fepoon soda i the milk ler rn w — a. to {hei man the bh gppting oe Bg iy there snd Ww frien toy hearty satisfy y fuice Hake 3 min ntes Bomet| RE Gia ie recipes itening af opt REY yiil % 13 § § one L'il send for a man’s Christmas SPORT COATS & SLACKS he'll wear with pride & pleasure Want to Sport Coats “do him up” hand. 149% Give him a sport coal or both Christmas? from our collection of sure nm RAYON, WOOL, GABARDINE SLACKS ..... 57 ®* TIES. * BELTS: ® SHIRTS * SWEATERS * TOPCOATS * JACKETS * HANDKERCHIEFS ~ C. A. SHARBAUGH Store CARROLLTOWN, PA. pans or 30 minute f In one b streteh fo eover those special ones are dreaming of ? play Santa! A low-cost Christmas i this bank can solve all your gift- quickly. fet us What's 2 re, your loan is easy to repay, ~eonvenient monthly “and talk ‘it over. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ‘AT PATTON, PA. installments. Come in i and i gel nies 3 bs og pit 0 | t {+h f take tof F until thickened [ERE i 1s delicious over i P brudaels Lia, i Rin : Smiley Ginger Drop Cakes sift with 4 {ry and mix { baking 44 Spin Winter weather popularizes the simple but satisfying foods Have vom tried as meal of beef relish on puddin’, buttered turnips and a dessert of your liking ? The turnips are reek ing with Vitamin and the puddin’ or, Hyver pudding in the books, supplies more Iron than most protein foods et X + berry glare Here's a wich thesn Rt popular local sand which is just right for cold davs—but is aden on hot days, too: Grind tn nd of sharp Fy i fried heeft when TLE Me wala Het fren bees Woe + PRI RTERCY There in an informative Hone and Garden Bulletin, No 21. United States Dept. of Agriculture, entitled, “A Fruit and Vegetable Buying Gualde for Consumers” which | belles you will enjoy. It ix timely sims there is sorh 5 wonderful supply of both fruits snd getishles in the markets now. Ve just E88 Jimne caulg fis yw er ne giiasity this he head whole and POdir ove tiolden Nanee Sptinikie with bilan versed aimared Downs nh a t of butler Golden Sauce melt 2 tablespoons butter and blend in it 4 tkblespoons Sour fea spoon amit, speck of black pepper I cup milk fresh or % cup each water and canned milk Bir into 1} biend well Return to sak 2 1a 8 minutes I sad which year Cool that have ; be 5 0 Lie {ook atid pan and «© fronhiv i sprouts and lopped crutnbiied bacon Enjoy the twenty-four days un- Christmas Yisire for better PAULINE FALLENTIMBER Mis Erma Ladick of 0, Mrs. Clvilee Matthews of Mich, and Misa Stella of Ann Arbor, Mich hery recently with Mr Merl Tonkin Mr and Mrs Samuel 8mile of Cleveland, ©. announce the birth of a son Wednesday, Nov 16. Thi baby weighed 8 ha 8 oz and hus been named Terry Les He, Mrs. Smiley is the former Ida Dixon. Mr and Mrs Charles C. Dixon are the maternal grand- parents and Mr. and Mrs Leslie are the paternal grand- homemaking, Pon visited and Mrs [parents : Janet shoppers in | Coslpert on : Caiaan, F Werk } IMrs. WW. B $ iJ. spent | and Mrs. Glendon B. Kough vis | Mrs iof Vestal, N. Y., spent the holiday | [week end visiting at the homes | fof Mr. and Mrs Charies W. Jen | Pking nnd Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | Mra Adeleen M. Kopp and Mrs Shumosky were Tuesday Altoona, Helenski Wednesday Merlyn Chappa of Conn, spent Lhe end . visiting her Kough. 8 Good of Eridgeton, N the holiday week the home of his and Mrs lIsase ¥. K. Gallaher Miss Mary Mra New mother Fran visiting at ents. Mi Mrs par Good and Mr ited in Patton on Friday Misu Esther Jenkins, Mr Carl N. Jenkina and and 18. Conrad. | son {days Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thomp- of Pittsburgh spent several visiting with Mrs, Ruth | Younyrkin | were Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Glenflon B. Kough shoppers in Al: i toons. i and Mr. and Mm. Bob Mulhollen Don G. Mulhollen of Akron, {O., spent the holiday weck end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mis. Glenn W. Mulhollen Robert H. Miller brought an S«poitit deer into town Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon McDon- ali and sons, Bobby, Billy and] Arthur of Carrolitown R. D., and | Mrs. Amos McDonald and Miss Betty Cramer of Barnesboro R | D., were Sunday visitors of Mary | and Cora Glass. STORE COOKY SHEETS Because cookie sheets are light | in weight and can be picked up| easily by the edge, you can store them between vertical partitions on a shelf of the wall cabinet, ‘says Sanna D. Black, Penn State extension home management spe chalist. besten | wilh i Toledo, | Ton. | visited In hatiday | ¢ edd | SON | UNION PRESS COURIER Facts About | Cambria County By MAHLON BAUMGARDNER Ebenshurg, Pa (RESSON TW P. (Cont. ) po ’ Rober ter ef tend 8 3 WEA ioe are | Her mo fine week L Pan Fverett Fi ‘Hohert Fdwin ris EARN TET eof the Born 100 vards point May 6 R56. (There Is sone gestion whether he may have been born In Galtit Died February 20, 1926 and buried in Arlington Ceme fiery Peary North Pole. south of this not gle) IE Fartheas ep rTees oF Woo doubt seme of my read will peeall the spirited con that followed when a My clatmisd the hemor of dis covering the North Pole. 1 wed) remember the time. Complete investigations show very oon lusively that Robest FE. Feary the true discdverer ers tent { ook Sas the re Pear thee i Von | Jord of i= Che TE WAS pre- of Admiral named | p@ great ot Part { the prog sented by Boy Neodils Robert BE Peary Coa fis thi great Atl the Peter J | | Esq vas president of 16 Tl ' Historical Sociely Fev both ac; neil discoverer fori [atlle, | the Can Father Modes is Wirtnes Greorgs Bends Live mergers * Br the ft Hip fvin af account of dedtivat lo ASW Rp Le { h i { i 1 your writer were directors of Briel y i of ¥ i Soll tastrel shrubs green frees were planted about the monient in 18937. but to day they Rave grown so tall as to hide the statue and its ped estal, so that they are almost invisible from Route 2 or the road leading to Loretlo (nnaeagie i 3 f pecide who 11 y 3 ahd ever. fhe {hia Yel de BRC] bnew thie 1s 8 f Ee #18 1 the Project gts gel mt the iwild have been aa function of the two inate Plas gre now sald be iinderway to have the monument moved to a site nearer the road | an be geen more readily | ling public pon which the site onaiets of 4.12 acres conveyed for the sum of | 1 and other valimble considers {don by Mary Thaw Thompson widow, to the Cambria County | Historical Society by deed dated June 77. us and recorded in the I mmbria County Recorder's office | {July 22. 1835 After the dedication of the park and monument, the Cam- bria County Historical Society conveyed all of the ground to the Historical & Maseum Com mission of Pennsylvasia by a deed dated June 17, 1546 i The deed is recorded in ahove-mentioned office in fHoolt Val, 551 at Page 468 der date of June 28 10448 The grounds are well taken teare of and district Boy Beouls have used it a number of times for district-wide gatherings If we were to go into mich could be written about plot and Admiral Peary highway marker the ond to fCEnce Immediately seross from the park. on the opposite site of the Loretto road, is 8 tract of nnd belonging to the Boy Seouts of the Robert E. Peary Couneil, Mra. Mary io 1 I bw the rave The frac? 8 located 4 it Was the Dead in. detail the A stale in located along denote iis signifi. Thaw Thompson | onveved it to Gomer Walters, | George Hay, W. 8B Gray Ivan J McKenrick (now a judge) and Howard W { Stull Esa, trustees of the Rob. | ert KE Peary Council, by deed | [| dated Nov. 1. 1838, and recorded | in the Recorder's office in Deed | | Book Vol. 478 at Page 748 | SBeouts in the Cresson area use | part of this tract for Bcouting | work. Much of i is timber. with timber removed from time time to stimulate the further growth of smaller trees. There are two tracts in the plot one containing 48 acres, $8 | perches, and the second being 4.12 ACTS, In our next article we will re- late an important bit of history concerning the area near the curve at the McConnell farm. where a road crosses the Penn- svivania Railroad branch line at a pretty steep grade. 612 Pennsylvanians to Be Drafted Into Army Col. Henry M. Goss, state Sei- ective Service director, announced Liast Wednesday that Pennsylvan- in's draft quota for January of 1056 would be 612 inductees, all for the U, 8. Army. The draft call stipulates that each of the inductees must be at | least 21 years of age. The Janu- {ary quota is 737 less than the | number: called up for service in December when 1349 received draft hotices. | Dr i Fae fge | larger ito | «~The continent of Anta | is estimated to be an area of si i million square miles approxima- i years of age and the Heniamin winter fou Tee {| Marryi L mon O'Shall, # thurg vis | here | daughter {Uh P fohn | home of Mr a Bunday ¥ -_ BEAVER VALLEY Mrs. Paul Esch, 54, Expires In Akron, O. Mrx Paul Fach a nt died st her at 12 o'elek Nov. 24 WR A i rid former AXron She was daugh Martha Fa hame In Benjamin Shope iil The the Her father died in 1913 A ei sre] 1817 and a died O50 ® the rope Rs rrr eciintle tam ii £31 Hilda ft her Gay in Brother Marah hushand liren and Mar. apart urviving FPP Hay Fach and these ob Jaen (orden 8 ef CG the fLneral Mr and and Mrs Mrs and Attending the ae Mr Mi Inger Foreman Am heme fyi len HN) on (Irie arid Mr + 1 Lithgem wt We tit tubrirg} 1 rm Faber! Heltinget ivi * " : a pe Mra apent ast Mr 3 ried f Hneath Ships Mr= t ughter, Hetly with rain iver Zonal gears! jant and In NY aps s 8 J wri “ Walter Flaster ang son y Jha non spending a with Mra Mary (sales ard Mra Wade Rrighton apent Thankag Boitnie Mra jdren of are i = Mr a * af W Trea ng at her here Ler Be | ¥ arid er Kingston of Harris witeoul 1 ft ha sree le Mr and Minn Per Bernard Cilira McKee tad over the Mrs Gertrude McKee and Mrs Jay if W iH maport und with Mr. and Mr Mrs will Mr Wes Hen Roy Sind ¢ ol Jun Covington § are spending J ar atin a1 the Willan Barn? homie Mr and Mrs Dan sited] over he Waes ard Mrs ened Phil ruff Mr and Mra George and daughter Harbar Sunday: with Mr and foshirsians of Mra i is 0 Eimeond ance Mr sri were recent in Alloons Ernent Sheeler of With r With i ART Mra fantom Mr Mra wits of Fallentimber fsinnn {3 ’ By ip W gt ee Mi and BEN KT | tely the area of the United States and Europe © Past ff i visitors at the Lioyd © heme | Mr and Mrs Joe ho and son, Joe, of Cleveland, O, are! spending a vacation with Mr and | Mrs. Robert Barnhart Mr and Mrs Clarend of Altoona spent Monday with > Hobba | nere | relative) Local church sy night Yi Thursday night Bible study and nraver service: Sunday Bunday Behr] 8:36 po m John tes superintendent preaching, 7:96 ip. m. Rev. G. O Pearee | Mr and Mrs. Donald Lingle of { Harrisburg spent the week end with the lady's parents, Mr and i Mra [aster i Mrs Hemakey | Mary (iateg Wore iin Philipsburg on | Mr and Mrs | nounce the birth Marlene icem: Tues Felinwehip By ith ingie Susan and Mrs ininess visitors Saturday Cecil Black an of a baby gir Mra Plack i! the former Helen Shope Mr amd Mrs Willard Kingston Jimmy and linda and Mr Mra John Davis visited a! Rernard Kingston home on Thanskgiving Dav Mr and Mrs Ronald State College visited on Bernard Kingstons Tod Hollen and Mra. Jor of Akron and Mr and Mrs | Jou Hughes of Martinsburg spent | Thanksgiving al their home here | Mary | spent (illegar Reprod 4 Cem ipnr? or th lee Bioom of the week end I anet { Hen WY ply i jtom in Antare tin spite of the millions of ay lars ‘spent by the U 8 In a ering the Ant aretie cortinent, no vs has sver been made to claim Antarctica Because of the plentiful sop | In of fish, crustaceans and plan- the waters surrounding til, these abound | rd whales and seals any ® WILSON HOME FREEZERS * CHEST MODEL, 15 Cu. Ft, stores 600 Ibs. $30.95 Down Payment, $410 Per Week CHEST MODEL, 20.5 Cu. Ft., stores 800 Ibs. $4095 Down Payment, $450 Per Week UPRIGHT MODEL 15.14 Ca. Ft, stores 600 lbs. $49.05 Down Payment, $4.50 Per Week UPRIGHT MODEL 25 Cu. Ft., stores 1,000 Ibs. $50.00 Down Payment $550 Per Week UPRIGHT MODEL, 35 Cu. Ft., stores 1,400 Ibs. $60.00 Down Payment, $660 Per Week BENDER ELECTRIC COMPANY Phone Flreside 4-6532 CARROLLTOWN, PA. 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