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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 26

The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 26

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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1 i covered from aa opnratiML to her bed with a very severe case Mr. and bin. Harby Crook bad at'M (heir guests Sunday the "ev. Hum rlKa woo is siauonea of tba flu and Joel Crook who is Fort Jackson. S.

spent the5 holi confined to his bona with an in land Mrs, Ernest Kitchens of near Maxvellborn v': i days at the home of his parents. fected Jaw. Mr. and Mrs. Jess rute, Mrs.

Barley Crook spent the Tact Two, 2nd Sect, The Annlston Star, Thundiy, Dec 3, 1833 THE DOCTOR SAYS Ethylene Get Used To $olor Oranges Does JVof f. CenUin Elements That Art Harmful To Human Church News Miss Perry Ana Kitchens visit LsGarde'a Lake and James Frank- Ua Tompkins of Jacksonville. The Rev. Kitchens Is the pastor ft the Community Holiness Church here, cm. Tn1 Jnnea of Akron.

0. holidays In Orlando, Fla. ROBERTS CHAPELS Sunday ed Miss Sua Hughes Sunday after- Miss Patricia Ray of Possum School at 10 a. services at 11 II Trot spent Saturday night with Sue a. and 1:30 p.

by tbe pas Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Herod had Hughes. tor, tbi Rey. rCup" RuUieriord.

as their guesU Sunday afterncB: "5 Mr. aad Mrs. Joe Barrett and By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. Wrlttea Ut MA Serrlca girls have returned their home la Oxford after spending two weeks Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Stephens and, -on. Barry of Glenco. and Mrs. Personals la asaally bttrsdtcef train a cylinder, bt that it ceaM awt rentals an tbe oranges toag, and there to abnest certainly dan Lonnle Vassle and Buiy tieroo at mgn wiw TT to naturally Important that la tba home of Mr.

and Mrs. Dew Those on tbe sick Hat this week Ohatchee. 'Pike, and family. ey Herod, while Mrs. Baggett re- wa should not be poisoned by; are Rbeba Herod who is confined tba food wa eat and today's first ger of poisoning tram this source.

We have heard that If a man letter bears toe aspect of that problem. We're Horc To la operated on for hernia, it will cause bun to become sterile. Is this true? I bear that most oranges on tba market are treated with ethylene cm to turn the green ones the proper shade of orange to at A It Is not true unless some accident occurred at tbe time of tbe operation. This kind At accident is extremely rare tract the housewife, since many cooks us the skint desserts for flavoring or for other purposes, Is there not some danger of lead poi I have a sebacious cyst la my breast and lately it nas Dees a little sore and painful Should this be removed? n-nniiwiii if in im- ril -i i iST I A Ordinarily It would) be considered desirable to remove this surgically unless the doctor has some specific reason for not doing so. Nor- msde by Americans at It to filled with fruit.

NORWEGIAN JULEKAKK to wecian descent at Christmas time. soning? AIt la probable that Mrs. T. is eeafned between ethylene gas aad tetraethji lead. It Is the former ehtylene gas which Is a to briii about the color change la oranges and ether fralta to which Mrs.

T. refers, and this preparation does not contain lead and therefore there to no danger of lead poisoning from It. I understand the ethylene I have Intense Itching under' the arms and in the groin, and any other place where there Is moisture on the skin. I am now Julehake Is Noricegian Bread using an ointment which takes the Made To Serve At Christmas skin off, but doesn't stop the itch. Have you any suggestions? Boiling Springs minutes.

Stir In shortening and egg By GAYNOR MADDOX Add about half tbe flour and all NEA Food and Marketa Editor "Gladelig Jul" (Merry Christ A First, stop the ointment which takes off the akin, but doesn't relieve the Itch. Next, gs to a physician or skin specialist the fruit and mix well. Add enough The Rev. L. L.

Harrelson filled more flour to make a soft dough Turn dough out on lightly floured mas) Is what Americans of Norwegian descent say on Christmas Day. Mrs. Hanna Falk of St. Paul, his regular appointment here Sunday morning and evening. Ellis 'Daniel was guest speaker at the board and knead until satiny, about 10 minutes.

Place in greased bowl; celebrates Christmas in the morning service. tradition of ber native country, who can tell yon whether the cause to ringworm or something else, and get from him the proper-medication which will relieve yea without causing a possibly dangerous Initatios of the skin. My daughter has a two-year-old boy who comes in close con' brush lightly with melted shortening; cover and let rise in a warm place until double in bulk, about Norway. She begins her holiday Mr. and Mrs.

Alford Poss and children of Birmingham; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cobb and daughter of bakinc early. 1 hour. She has 10 large cookie jars Ten Island, and Mr.

and Mrs filled to the brim with a variety Punch down; turn over and let Freeman Smith and children of a Oak Bowery were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Poss Thanks- of Norwegian holiday sweets tact with his 10-year-old brother rise again until double.

Punch down; turn out on lightly floured Fattiemands. deeo-fat fried cook- in-law. The 10-year-old boy has asthma; atd I wonder "If this Is fifteen 2Bl ARMOUR'S PURE Pork Beans- I fSflR! 5 lbs. JOT TomotoSouce A 0) UlrAll With $500 Order) POTTED MEAT, canff-i SiMTOILET TISSUE, roll POTTED MEAT, can TOILET TISSUE, roll ooard and let rest 10 minutes tes? Sandbakkelse; cookie tartsi Berlinerkranser, cookie wreaths, rosettes and rich oatmeal cookies. Form into a ball and place in contagious.

The Rev. and Mrs. BUI Gaeew wood and children of Lloyd's Chap greased 9-inch round pan. Cover With the cookies there's always el and Mr. and Mrs.

Grover Bas- A Asthma Is not contagions and you need have no fear an that score. and let rise until double in bulk batch of fresh-baked yeast about 45 minutes breads, for Christmas Just isn tj Brush top with slightly beaten well and children of Alexandria, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Bas- well Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Morgan, Miss Grace Reeves and Miss Betty complete in a Norwegian nousenoiaiegg. Bake In a moderate oven (350 degrees for 40 to 45 min without the traditional ncn fruit bread called Julekake. It keeps moist for a full week.

Here is Mrs. utes. Remove from pan at once Morgan were the dinner guests of TOMORROW'S DINNER: Frost Note On Questions Dr. Jordan is unable to answer directly individual questions from readers. Tlowevrr, once a week.

In this A column he will answer the most interesting and the most frequently asked questions received during the week, Falk's recipe for this traditional ed pineapple cup, salmon souffle- Christmas bread: (baked in ring form), horseradish tomato sauce, fluffy rice, buttered Julekake (One 9-inch round loaf) One cup scalded milk, cup broccoli, enriched bread, butter or margarine, raw carrot sticks and Mr. and Mrs. Shorty liaynes Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Maugirk and children and Vaughn G. B. Maugirk visited Florida last week.

and Mrs. Johnnie Duncan and son, and Mrs. H. G. Pruitt Visited Mrs.

Sallie Burton Sunday, who Is 111 at Jber home in Jackson-vflle. I suear. teaspoon salt, ft tea ripe olives, chocolate cake, coffee spoon powdered cardamom, 2 pack milk. Peck's HUl MACARONI, box CDAAUFTTI hnv ages or 2 caKes dry or compressed yeast, 2-3 cup rolled oats Possum Trot Mrs. Eugene Perry visited her (quick or old-fashioned, uncooked).

The Rev. and Mrs Joe Sanders mother, Mrs. Francis Martin, Wed 2 tablespoons shortening, soft, 1 egg, 2 to 3 cups sifted enriched of Jacksonville, and Mr. and Mrs.jiiesday. Miss Patricia Ray spent Satur Shorty Haynes and daughter, were flour, 1 cup chopped citron, ft cup Otis Truitt of Chattanooga and day night with Miss Sue Hughes Pfc.

Franklin Crook of Fort Ben chopped candied cherries, cup Misses Margaret and Julia Truitt the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Dewey Morgan Thanksgiving. raisins. nlng, spent the Thanksgiving of. Annlston spent Thanksgiving at Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Rhoad of I home Cool milk to lukewarm. Mix to holidays and weekend with Mr, Mrs. Sam Hindman and Mrs al MVUkl UVA 1 I I OCTAGON, lg. bar gether milk, sugar, salt and car and Mrs.

George Crook, Jr. Saks spent the weekend with Mrs. G. B. Maugirk.

damom in large bowl; stir until Sonya Chllders spent Sunday Harrison Williams were recent guests of Mrs. Melvin Pentecost of night with Nellie Hicks. sugar is dissolved. Sprinkle or At its widest point, the main Glencoe. Pfc.

Allen Halre and Pfc. Tom crumble the yeast into the liquid my Hicks viaied Mr. and Mrs Island of Bermuda is less than Mrs. Otis Truitt visited Mrs. Cla two miles across.

rence Cale. and let stand until softened. Add rolled oats and let stand about 8 George -Crook over the weekend, Cudaht CHILI 28c can CAKE MIXES 39c MILU wt: FRESH COUKTRY MAYOiWAlrt, pf. OLYMPIA CORN, big can 10c FRESlCARtOADSAtE" 15-Lb. Bar Martha the wjs- Kl tl: -y II FLOWS White $2.16 Royal's Best $2.11 au.T.

PRODUCE Bananas, lb 10c Fresh Cocoanuts, lb. 7c Potatoes, 10 lbs. 29c Red Grapes, lb. TV. il' Scratch Feed, 25 lbs.

$1 .19 Laying Mash, 25 lbs $1.35 11 (Print Baa) Dairy Feed, 100 lbs $3.50 ROUND T-BONE SIRLOIN iVm iju: Tini' iwm "nminni 'i m-mV s'v, 9 I Why are cakes made with Duncan Hines Mixes so moist, so tender, so much like the finest homemade cakes that experts (and friends) can't tell them apart? ARMOUR'S STAR -a BONELESS PICNICS, lb. FRESH BOSTON BUTT PORK ROAST, lb. ALL MEAT The Answer is Simple! Duncan Hines' knowledge of food and recipes. 0 Duncan Hines' insistence on use of the finest ingredients and the fact that you use your own FRESH EGGS! 45c PCrK BOLOGNA, lb. -JVC Vi-LB.

STICKS COLORED FRESH DRESSED DRAWN FRYERS, lb. "No good cook would think of using dried eggs in her prized recipes, and yet factory-dried powdered eggs are the only kind that can be put right into a cake mix package. That's why I ask you to add your own fresh eggs. And that's why when you use Duncan Hines Cake Mix and your own fresh eggs you're guaranteed a fresher, bigger cake-better in appearance, freshness and your money back," 49c OLEO, lb. ARMOUR'S STAR (( ARMOUR'S STAR AMERICA'S fOHMOST AUTHORITY ON GOOD EATMO 19c 45c (Cello Pocked) OYEN READY BISCUITS, can 10c FRANKS, lb.

BAKE YOUR FAMILY'S FAVORITE CAKE TONIGHT WITH DUNCAN HINES WHITE, YELLOW, DEVIL'S FOOD, OR SPICE CAKE MIX. 0 a r4 FREE DELIVERY ANNISTON OXFORD PARKING SPACE IN REAR.

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