PECAN KENNEL! with Active Dry Your One quick dough. thinly rolled, a month's supply on hand. Ham: rmwuiii. oouou Juli IV: not NW! db cup plnuldod uni IK IOOIPOOII '4' 56 up shunning lonovo from but and cool to Moivoru. In the Intention. Insure Into a large bowl 96 up Ioliowons water I Isblupoon psnvlsisl urn? end oltr will sugar ii dluoivod. Sprinkle with content: of a snvolopon llolirh-ionIi's Ariivo Dry Your lot Mold IO aolnuloi, WIN ill: vol. son in luhwonn mi inlaM'o and 8 wall-hobo our Stir in AF; ups can-olltod bond new r.:.a's.ai will month and elastic; work in AV; an one (shot) sou-slltol brood New Vvm out on llglillwlaorod board and blood dough lightly uotl mouth and clothe. flue in 0 ground bowl and groan top of dough. Cover and in dough in war. plea, hoe hum drought, and lot rite until doubled in bolt. Yam out dough on lightly-Hound board and knead 8 rluo-one Wfvdlor you; A an to on B to to 11 C KIWI long Tl mlo 3; 12 let. in in yemnva kernels whole from "'5, nuts, pour boiling water Versatility begins or home-. pmos out four delectable dessert delights! Raised oh-l! so tender n' light with amazing Fleischinann'a Active Dry Yeast! When you bake at home, get festive results with ' FIeischmanu's. Novor fails. Keep C " ::::'."::.-.:::::'.;";"""' bar A. Mcnouanirs New! Whisper S-'l'-l'-C-1'-C-ll-9-ll-5 avoid ruiiii lroiii slruiii! Fir -h 0riy7::75Iys8h.q'.9,lI M-,b "0. l :mall and of the nut. iifiMalie All Four 06 out llfudliimg. oimu maiz- H mutt, One.Basic Dough”! JNDIVIDUAL CNIIIIA VWIRLI MID V. cup butter or margarine and '1. cup brown sugar: divide into 12 greased rnuEn pans; add pecans. Cream 2 tbsp: butter or ' 2 . ' and 5? cup brown sugar. Roll out one portion a dough 12 by 10 inchco. Sprinkle with cinnamon mixture and l cup raisins. be- ginning at long side. ro up loosely. cut into 12 slices. Place in pnns. Grease top; 350”. 15 to 18 IDIDI. 2. onuoi wuius Boil together for 3 mins. stirring. V. cup butter or margarine. I ibop grated orange rind. V, cur orange juice and 54. cup gran sugar; coo. Spread half in greased 8-inch square pan. Roll out one portion of dough 16 by 10 inches. spread with rest of orangu- mixture. boginrung lit long side. roll up loosely; cut into l6 sliccs. Amingc in pan Grease tnpu Corn: and il'l riiw until doubled. Baku at 350”. about 30 nuns. 3. out noun Combine 55 lb. cut-up dates. I cup water. ya cup gran. sugar and 1 tbsp. butter or margarine: boil gently. stirring often. until thick; cool. Roll out one portion of dough into I2-inch squnrc. Iprcnd half with half of filling and roll up to ci-nlrv 'l'urn dough over; spread rrmnindrr with tillinc rind roll up to centre Cut into I3 slur--u. Plnce. well apart. on grcniicd pan. Gmmv inpa. Cover and let rise until doubled. Baku at 350". 11 to 16 mina. Spread hot buns with icing. 4. JAM smo Roll out one portion of dough is by 3 inches. Spread ith V: cup thick jam and V. cup Choppo! nuts: beginning at long side. roll up loosely. Twist dough from end to end; form into ring on grossed Grease tog Bake at 50”, 25 to 30 mini. Spmod hat ring with white icing; deoorou top. x "C O- '70 '1 Duck,” Fsbuloiis STRETCH-ONS stretch and icling, to It your legs exactly. Beautifully A shut. comfortable too, with reversible nuns. dark or natural and ril'lIIINlt stretch. wash after wash! Try 'einl STR,E'l'CH-ONS In mode only by Whisper Swift Wlillper -for lower wear! amour or an-a seen an M-was-uunn-...nur.iuuiaa-rouii ON SALE Cover and lot rise until doubled. Bake at ? over the nuts and let them standvMABY llAW0lI'l'Il'l MAE until cold. Then hainme on theljmI”jD'D-'T Husband Talks Viciously Oi Wife's Past DEAR MARY HAWORTH: 1 am a woman with a very regrettable past. when my husband and I started courting. I was 34 and he 19. When he asked to marry me, I told him everything. but be in- sisled I was the only one for him, and that basica"y I was I wonder- ful woman. he knew. He said we would start life over together. At first his great love made amendd for my past. We were con- stant companions and after he was inducted into the Army be poured out his heart to me in letters. tel- ling the kind of home he wanted. etc. While overseas he was un-i faithful to me, and I have forgiven. him and almost forgotten. Now we have three wonderful children and he loves them dearly. But for the last five years my premarital past has become a hurt to his pride and his heart . . . .He calls me terrible names. Tells me to get out. that I am not fit to raise his children. Says that he never should have married me. that he was too young to know what he was doing: that he can't forgive me. hates my folks for LEI"! IA! To Make Baking Easier II III Illloy Allll I l letting me make such mistakes. etc. HE APOLOGIZES 1 Roy gets angry at any reminder of persons I knew before I met him: and I have made it a point to avoid them, and have tried to be an exemplary wife and mother. I have become a Christian. I teach Sunday School and take my children every Sunday. At times he. will say I am on the right lrack.' doing a good job. that I am just like he wants me. And he will aski my help, saying he wants to be come a Christian. but that his job makes it necessary for him to drink and keep late hours. Then hev won't listen to me or read anyi good books. Time and again Roy asks myl TOFEIVEHCSS. which is granted. and, we make a now start. Promise after promise he has made and broken. I can't leave the children and I can't take them from him. D 0 you know of any relief for our, problem? E1) WIRES CROSSED . DEAR E. II: The humble char- ilable spirit of your letter indicates that you are a Christian. And the sympathetic character of your. wvifcly concern to be worthy fa i it were! of niarriage to Roy sliowsi that you don't comprehend howl really good you have become. You have morally outgrown the. regettable past. in your own right: and are well on the way to being: ll saint. in the troubled prcsent.i it seems to me. . i It is high time that you and Roy understood something of the truth about the cause of his ugly rant in 1-cent years. Your past is not thcl agitating factor. i Actually. the: trouble is. he is seeing life through jaundiced eyes. and mentally re- hearsing all the evil he can imag-l Coverond let riu.-uniildoul:ll:l -has brought upon himself-bezin- r l 3.; wf FROM FRIDAY. HI NOVIIHR imiiooooroiiv anon lblfjfl I. A.i iuooir lne. because of moral sickness he. nlng with his adulterous infldclitvl overseas. That's when morbidly (Continued on page lob 1 - ...n... :ad and a tart dessert, for good r fnguclous ,1 .di . ' , electric frypan. permits a home- "psi e mm mm! maker to be both cook and hos- . apple cake. baked at table in an tess. One of the best ways to save-paring the batter; lhcn brushed it space in overcrowded kitchens isiwith shortening. Next. I spread: to buy utensils that serve several evenly over the pan V4 c. melted different purposes," said the Chef. l butter mixed with l c. light brown. '”A good example,” he added, sugar. . ”lS thegeleciric frying pan. Which, "Over this, I placed 9 slices of; meS' 5”"'"e ” and b3ke5- drained canned pineappyle. with al "For pan-frying and sauteeing . maraschino cherry in each hole and it is perfect, because the thermo-i whole pecan nut meats here and static control on the pan keeps there. the fat at the right temperature; --For the batter, 1 used 1.31: a therehm: the "mufal juices 9' package of yellow cake mix, madc .meaL chmke" and nsh 3'9 sealed according to directions and spatia- in and food absorbs less fat. ed it smoothly over me fl-ujtg "Mas M"""'FMd covered and baked it at the table "I like the square shape, Chef."lst 260 deg. F. for 30 min. or I told him. ”'recause it holds moreuntil the top of the cake was not food than a round'frypan. Andlsticky. its Very 0853' i0 Wash V0" 93"? ”Thcn I looscnc' the cdgcs. in, immerse the entire pan in waterlverted the pan on me cake piaieg "P l" "'9 mntml k""b'" let stand a few seconds. I lifted "It is also possible to use this the frypan and added the finale fRVDan for table- ” ,. Madame. I -the whipped cream farnish. W1”'""' 9”" 5 WHY UlId9m98UI.l "El voila! A modern miracle-u because the bakeliie legs do notia rake baked without an oven!": Convey heat. I, Note: This same reciple can also! "However. 1 must confess I was,be used for baking an upside-down skeptical when I started to bake. cake In the usual manner in a pan; -4 la pineapple upside-down cake iiil in In 0Ven- 31 350 de8- - 375 C188 F 1 it. But the fine result, which is SUNDAY DINNER ' 1'95? ""l5hed- l5 ready 0" "19 W55 Chilled Tomato Juice... .. Celeryi klmle" tabla ' .Chlcken Roasted with Vegetables llpsldr-Down Pineapple Cnker. l Giblet Gravy ”l prehc ziicd this frypan while pre- Pan-Roast Potatoes Oni LEMON DELIGHT! 1 pkg. graham wafers 1 pkg lemon pie filling Place 1 half of wafers on cookie sheet. Spread cooked lemon filling over wafers. Place remaining waf- ers on top. Cover these with thin butter icing. Place in trig. to set. Pumpkin Squares Pineapple Upside-Down Cake Coffee Teal Milk Oyster stew for Friday: Follow oyster stew with ii substantial sal- eaiing pleasure. TOMORROW'S DINNER New England Oyster Stew Crackers Corn Bread Squares Macaroni-Tomato Cheddar Salad Lemon Snow Custard Sauce Coffee Tea Milk Marcaronl-Tomato Cheddar Sal- ad: Combine 3 c. boiling water and 1 c. evaporated milk; bringl to boiling point. Stir in 1 (8 oz.). pkg. high protein cut macaronig Boil 15 min., or until fork-tender and the liquid almost evaporates. Add 35 c. rocked salad dressing and 96 a small onion grated. Cool. Mix in 2 peeled ripe tomatoes cut in eighth: and in c. grated sharp Cheddar cheese. Refrigerate at least 30 min. Serve on lettuce; top with addi- tional graied cheese. TRICK OF THE CHEF Season oyster stew with celery wait: garnish with minced celery. MOTHER - Dad's Coughs NEED ATTENTION. T00! llere's Relief from coughs of colds-so dlfferont itwlll changr all your ideas about cough syrup! At last-a new and ,leasant cough medicine! Vicks0 Medi-tratingQ Cough Syrup combines a penetrating in- gredient with a medicating formula. Gives faster. more effective relief. doesn't upset stomach. Try it today! VT MEN-VRATINO 80 U Gil SYRUP ll Modicatn on it hooirctu LOIN TRIMMED Pork Chops CORNED Ribs, 2llis. Ketch up 25c R ROBIN HOOD Bologna, lli. 29: Chicken Wings, lb. 45c .......'59c .......29c Cotlpliilleli, Oats 2 PKGS. LlP'l'0N'S Soup Mixes 2 PKGS. IIEINZ LARGE BOTTLE 20 OZ. TIN GRAVES THRIFTY PAK Peas, 2 fins GRAVES THRIF'l'Y PAK Wax Beans, SNOWFLAKE Shortening, Qoeolutoonlwblto Both for 49: I Miracle Whip, 8 oz. 29c Instant Puddings . . 'l9c Tomato Soup, 2 fins 25: Strawberry Jam . . . 49c Peaches, 2 for . . . . 49c Alli.p. . . 25c 000000 (20 01-) 000000 (30 084) 3 fins 49: 2 lbs. 49: SALE wnrouounrnow In-Rhow Your Fiirrier' island fur:-iers ltd. 1'iueIilsy,Nov.I.19H'l'ho mung, 1 ' 1935 - 1955 um ANNIVERSARY Another of our celebration SPECIALS! of the newest 'l956isfylos and shades. porrant event or greatly reduced prices. sells all other furs two to one! Muskrat-shown in cl Offered during this im- This is the fur that oulh r. ... 444,4 T KRA They're Mink-Like in Everything But Their Price! ' ' A . , .,..p-ii;-i.sa.i..ac. Complete stock of fresh new furl. blended in the newest mink like shades. Fifty 1956 styles in all sizes. from size 9 to 1). Large variety of qualities and prices. Each and every coat greatly ro- duced during this mid-saasoii sale! STORAG .1! , FA hour: I10ll('F rnriuesled beloi'0 delivery of garments tram or gm;-3;; iuvlti GROUP 1 MUSKRAT BACKS Wnsiorn Canadian Polls Rog. Slflrfi-SALE 35248 GROIT 2 MUSKRAT BACKS selpcled Northern Pelu Reg. s393.ssi.i: 53325 GROUP 3 MUSKRAT BACKS Iuptlr Quality. Eastern Oaimlias Reg. S465-SALE 3395 P 3 9 1 . I I. 0. IOGAN, President.