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differ. [ ,%'clh+l.'+! ¥'+,:;+.t,w.
J"nglish dinners at. (2h;'istmas €.'uc.+.L.:r +rod l+++++Ii,+[+ Sul.d
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of the t'O+)tH'[Itl :tcc',mnt.; o[ the:::+ -+Jssorl¢'+ ++ {.+/el.e.'+;+
meals ill ciasMe literature. +A+(hlL l.%'++ts IHacl; €.'+ :r, + lCalstns
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see the wl!.le ill..,e Iltt:l'i'y JH hi; t Nt]'iDl) -ttJlJt':';+ /; (tJlll]lille
gre+t hall. "'I allow a dmlbh three-fot£rths Clip (,]ii]i y::tlleO, oI1o
qllIllttity or Mall Lo nly ;+mall Beer. i !:'aSl)oon \\;Vorc.M,. rMih.e sauce,
gll(| .e[ it it l'llllllill; fw twelv two tablespoons lemo. juice, one-
Days to every one that calls f,h' I fotlrth teaspoon salt, one table-
It. ! have always a I'iect, el cold -lJOOll grated ]lOl';( :a(li!t and two
Beef and a , .'|!13CO-Py I1[)()I1 [!h , (ll'Op taI)as(O ,:;.l+t,'t+. tt!ld chill
table, at+d a+,l w<mderrully pleas,,d
to e'/. 1H 3 'i'¢'1:!:! u , p'.t:s l.Iwlly :t
xvh(ie Jv.'liill.'4 i! ph:> !)!V [heir itz
nooeJlt Trick<, ahJ smt£ttimg one
.:tmffher."
Cranberries---Cheeses--eoffee
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Sketch iI(..4i" s:t?,.-; ".-\\; diti,l-
gtiJ+;hcd post ',v:l;, aIi,,+,d to 'at>
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it; h:+;ng. LI: hc a;[([Od, 'the Stall-i t<)eich gi; ss.
dttrd of old ]':hg'ti,,J hospitality, f'ranberr:l/ (tm! l'i+c,Up!+: /co:
{flit a jO[ll{ (t' gt,odly pre.-e,ce, i I;oll two-thirds cup su:wr and
;tll(l [till of eXl)cchdion.' " [ +am-hall Cl! I) water for five min-
,':o, whether yOil l'!all t +) have ] utes. Dissolve in it <m, and one-
{le roast beef of l;t!gl-lnd, goes:,, hall! lea'.qmons ge]atin which 11:,.:.,
ctP.l,;[ Skill[e(] sll('!iiili'..' pig, Or our ])C, elt softened ill l'ottr i;.tble.,.al3OOltS;
,WII Americ:m tilrkey to grace ', cold water. C(.>1. Add o1+e und one-
yollr Christmas tame, see thag:hal[ cups calmed pineal)pie juice,
)'Olll' ll!ellll iS "l'ih[ II1( Fl'Je" v¢it}l. Olle ::!!(I {}iO-}lalf 01111.: bottled <'rain+
the brixht red of (:z'a,berries and !lmrrv juice and [w lablespoon:
let'haps tomat(,e, plunl l)ltddin.%" Itqm;n juice, and freeze I<) ar stiff
which is exeelh,nl i)t utly hill- Illtlsh. J[ fFOZ('II ill relh'igerator
gllitg(', all(I c]le!se.:, llllts, raisins lrays. Stil" ()fi',qi /llltil lllllshV; |hell
and hie, ok (rOf|'ee [o wax (}!iqtlellt I',HI!(F+O to} a eolfl bowl Olld beat
ore!', i{ow (|')e>; th+ f(lliowhlg ! we!!, l{etllrll Io tr;Ivs and e)ntilltte
menl,t appeal to x c: a ,r a merry ifreezh, Serve x,'ith the lneat
(!hrJsl ?lie S (1 inner? COLII'Se.*
:hortmghly. Re?u(h'e lhe viscera
I'l'O)'tl [we Sllltl]l ('tll- I)[ /h!'itll|t,
lleill (?al'efill lt,,/ to brca.- lhe
:hrhnp. Chili well. Divide tile
('oek!.,.il s:::ll(,e ti':l),it7 oigiK slnalI
glasse and si)riukh v'ith ehoi)pe d
u'reen 11'. '.., >e r. N(+, glasses In
:mlall }),wls (it' crushed h:e, if pos-
>dble. If not. set on SIIIli]I D'lDer
d(filies <+n glass lflat<'s. Thell h,'/+k
iI;e shrimp over the l'illJs el Ihe
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] °' Lost Creek spent Wednesday J ;-I " "r+ +" 'P'llr" `+Pr'm ILLII00+6
and children. On their, way home I
they called on Mrs. Shirley Os-J 0 ..................
born. ] ST RIEg +
P. a. Shaffer called on C.A.
Ostrander Sunday afternoon. I
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ostrtmder for ,
made a business trip to Cushing' '.+ +/
last Wednesday.
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TheRev. and Mrs. F. C. Eden
were called to Dacoma the first
of the week on account ot the
death of her sister. These good
people have the heart-felt sym-
pathy of this community.
Word was received o! the
death of Otto Cooke, who has
been ill for +so long a time. We
surely do sympathize with the
bereaved one. Rev. Cooke was
minister here when Otto was a
small boy.
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By Mrs. Nellie Riee
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Elliott ac-
companied Mrs. J. R. Stone last
Friday to Ponca City, where
they spent the day with Mrs.
Madeline Hert. They took Gladys
Buckbee with them; she will
work for Madeline.
Mr. and Mrs. Hinshaw accom-
panied Mrs. J, R. Stone last Tues-
day afternoon and visited Mrs.
Vera Grant and Mrs. Florene
Morgan and the new baby.
Charlie Hinshaw was helping
Ben Grant make posts last,week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hemy Wilson
and s o n, Everett, o f Pawnee
pent Wednesday at the home ot
her sister, Mrs. Etta Elliott.
Tom ttope, Basil Wilson, Pete
Spillars, and Pat O'Donnell a r e
working on the jetties on the
river near Ray Miller's tat m.
Plenty of plowing was done in
the early part of last week. Vin.
co had several days of wintry
weather the week-end.
Mrs. GraceHuhes made a
business trip to Cushing Monday,
and Wednesday atternoon s h e
ealled on Mrs. Nellie Rice.
Mrs. Beryl Justice did not visit
her uncle as we stated last week
lyon Knox says she is visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cays.
Noah Spillms and daughter,
Gladys, were in Cushing last
Saturday Alice Spillars was ouL
of school several days last week
with aa attack of flu.
Born Saturday night, Jan. 18
1936 to Mr. and Mrs. Myrel Knox,
an eight pocnd baSy daughter.
Mrs. Sylvia Case was in Okla
homa CiLy Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Wilson
took their grandmoLher, Mrs.
Kelle, to Oklahoma City Satur-
day, where she will stay with
her daughter, who is sick. Basil
and wife returned Sunday.
Kenneth Bennett spent Satur.
day night at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Hughes. Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bennett
and children spent all day at the
Hughes home
Jerry Burlington was on the
sick list the first part of la,:.t
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Blumer o t
Stillwater spent Sunday at the
home o f his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Luster. Ro' Luster and faro.
ily have moved to Pawnee where
he has bought atarm
Mrs. Lois Buffer and children
spent Friday at the hoe of Mrs.
Pat O'l)onnell.
I Clyde Rohtnd t f Enid had
.dinner Friday at the hor, e o f
(]OllUl[lled till ltag' e
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