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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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i 11 Use More Vegetables for Variety and to Provide Family With Needed Elements1 Vegetable Platter FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1932 BROOKLYN EAGLE HOME GUILD, IN Should Turn Up Weekly In the Family Menu 30 Vasliington Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Admit one to afternoon program at The Home Guild, beginning at 2:00 P.M. Prraent This Coupon at Home Gtiilil F.ntranee, Fonrth Floor Original l.agle Building ADDRESS Ko charge it miJe for the refreshments served by By MARJORIE Ham Gnlld WARDMAN Director exhibitors before and titer the afternoon program. Nut Layer.

Cake Sift together flour, cornstarch and baking powder into a bowl Cream butter into a mixing bowl and add the brown sugar gradually and when creamed, stir in the yolks well beaten. Add flavoring and sifted ingredients alternately with the milk, and at the last, fold in An ordinary layer cake takes on a rather elegant air when nicely frosted and decked out with nuts. For some reason nuts do dress up any dish and make It seem out-of-ordinary, and of course they add a great deal to the richness of a dessert. the stlffy beaten egg whites and turn into paper -lined, buttered layer-cake pans and bake in moderately hot oven about 20 minutes. Put together with a Nut Filling.

Spread with your favorite icing and add nuts or chopped fruits. Pineapple Ice Crearri Without Cream Two cups milk fscalded), half cup flour, one cup milk, few grains salt, four eggs, one cup sugar, one tea-tpoon lemon Juice, one teaspoon, vanilla, two cups grated pineapple i sweetened i. Mix flour and cold milk, add to scalded milk, pour on to the eggs which have been beaten and mixed with the sugar. Return to double boiler and rook until it coats a siler spoovn. Remove and arid fait and flavoring.

Brat until rool. Partially freeze the cream, add the ptnrapple and freeze again. If desired the mixture can be turned into a mould, packed in ice and salt and allowed to stand for thre hours. Hoover Democrats 1 Plan Jamaica Rally A rally of Democrats who favor the re-election of President Herbert Hoover will be held In Jamaica Hish School auditorium on Friday; evening of this week. Announcement of this rally was made last night from the New York City headquarters of the Hoover-Democratic Clubs, an organization said to have State-wide organizations in IB Eastern States.

HUDON VUJLEY COAL co. Ruy From a RrputabU Dealer Honrt Wriclil Cmirantred Buy quality coal, par ranh-far Iwa-fol4 economy. Wa acll Cuaranlced Frrah Mined Free-Burning Penifylrania Anthracite only for caib aaylnit yoa tha otcrbfad china yoa pay elwuhera Call ISEvin 8-I7C0 FOR LOU' EST PRICES Main Office, US Flalliuah Ave. Roast Beef Pie Uses Leftovers, Makes Savory Dish Mra, Alexander Georje Roast Brrf Pie Escnllopcd Tomatoes Bread Apple Butter Olcry Gingerbread Topped With Marshmallows Coffee Roast Beef Fie 4 tablespoons fat. 3 tablespoons chopped onions.

2 tablespoons chopped celery. 2 tablespoons parsley. 2 cups diced cooked potatoes. 1 cup diced cooked carrots, l'i cups cooked meat. Vj teaspoon salt.

teaspoon pepper. 3 tablespoons flour. 3 cups stock, gravy or water. Heat fat in frying pan. Add and brown onions and celery.

Add vcq- tablcs, meat and seasonings. Add flour and blend well. Add stock and cook three minutes, stirring constantly. Pour Into greased shal low pan or casserole. Cover with crust.

Crust 2 cups flour. teaspoon salt. 5 tablespoons fat. 1 egg. 2-3 cups milk.

Mix flour and salt. Cut in fat with knife. Add egg and milk. Pour soft dough over top; of meat mixture. Make four holes in top to allow steam to escape.

Bake 30 minutes In moderate, oven Escaliopcd Tomatoes 3 cups tomatoes. 2 tablespoons chopped green peppers. 1 tablespoon chopped onions. 1 teaspoon salt. Vi.

taspoon pepper. teaspoon celery salt. 2-3 cup cracker crumbs. 4 tablespoons butter, melted. Mix ingredients and pour into buttered baking dish.

Bake 25 min utcs in modcrite oven. Midweek Junior Eagle ABOUT 300 Juniors attended the Home Guild for Girls in Abraham Straus' toy department last Saturday and a number of them carried home prizes received for making a batch of brownies. Next Saturday at 2 o'clock another contest will be held, at which time the contestants will bring biscuits to be judged. Do not handle your biscuits more than Is possible. Mix your ingredients thoroughly in the bowl, tumble It onto a floured board, pat your dough lightly until it is about an inch thick and then separate It into as many biscuits as you wish to make.

It is nice to be able to do many household tasks, and now that you are getting to be such good cooks, we will have to turn our thoughts to sewing and some day we will all make a quilt like the old lady in the ten-credit puzzle of Oct. 23. In answering that puzzle we found that "Cretonne, Gingham, Calico and Linen" can all be used In a patchwork quilt. In the five-credit puzzle the answet was "Pillow, Pigment, Candle and Beetle." The milkmaid in the color picture had to have a pail -Alt-mCLUB, John Lirata Jacqueline Trott Edith Kiers Clara Kioch Frances A. Henry Alice Finn Margaret Oract Frank Lmano Wetirv Bwrnham Eutrpne Conner Kathleen Cerra Helen Sterltlfr Marie Ue Colmer Doris Eironftln Brirkner Josenhine Di Martlno Lo'iice riafte Seymour Trager Maude Allen Eieanor Moran Catherine Abrami Wesley Cornih DRAWING CREDITS Five-credit winners for drawings submitted this week and not used; Josephtne Barbar John Harty Mary Kemp Coiii Le Tourneur Charles Myers Jacqueline Foot Charlotte Oerbaulet Anna Becker Joseph Licata Eugene Kossl Joseph Latorra Alice pearlman Marerv May Chan Betty Muller Shirley Melnhold Mary Farrcll Helen Diamantii navMi ueianey Roe LyckowKkl Vlto Lyczkowskl Edna Ki'oppala Ousaie Nriboy Rita Harridan Marion Barson Caroline Reutter Ruth Minoque Bianiev wiion Yetta Rosenbaum STORY CREDITS Five-credit winners for stories and poems submitted this week and not Used: Louise Barbaro Ruth Mi sea to Susan Nnthann William Keller Ruth Minonue Oussie Nedboy Elfda Eck Abbey Ginsberg Lorraiu! Magan Frances Manfrin Frances Manfrin Beulah Roth Mary Wllk Antvi Naslund Marion Sullivan Olacinta Cspuano Mnrie Colmer 1 1 in ail I I Though most restaurants their daily menus, the average its possibilities.

One dinner a a main vegetable, not oconomy too. Since most vegetables are to be found among the excellent canned goods, the vegetable plate may veil be an all-year-round dish, but certainly at this season, with the avalanche of fresh vegetables that are brought into town dally, an all-vegetable plate, this item ought not 'be overlooked on the family menu The following menus may help in planning a meal around the vegetable platter. Other combinations "will readily occur to the experienced housekeeper. Vegetable Plate I Corn Custard Buttered Spinach ehredded Lettuce Sliced Tomato Corn Custard Cora Costard 2 cups canned corn. 3 tablespoons butter.

'a teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon sugar. 3 eggs. 2 cups milk. Beat eggs and mill: together; add fiielted butter, sugart salt and corn, four buttered ramekins.

Set In pan of Bake in moderate oven until custard is set. Vegetable Plate II Baked Green Pepper Stuffed With 'Cheese Shredded Cabbage With French Dressing Sliced Cucumbers baked Green Peppers With Cheese Baked Green Peppers With Cheese green peppers. 1 cup cooked macaroni. cups grated American cheese. 1 cup cooked tomatoes.

1 cup bread crumbs. I 1 teaspoonful Worcestershire fauce. Salt, pepper, paprika. 1 can tomato soup. Remove tops and seeds from peppers and boil five, minutes in salted water.

Mix macaroni, one cup of cheese, tomatoes, crumbs, Worcestershire sauce and seasonings to tpste." Drain the peppers and stuff with macaroni mixture. Stand upright in a baking dish, sprinkle remainder of cheese on top and pour around them the tomato soup slightly diluted with water. Bake In a moderate Oven, 350 degrees, 30 to 40 minutes. Vegetable Plate III Candied Sweet Potatoes Watercress Buttered String Beans Radishes Swiss Eggs Swiss Eggs 1 tablespoonful of butter. 1 i cup of thin cream.

4 eggs. 2 tablespoonfuls of grated cheese. 1 tablespoonful bread crumbs. Heat small iron frying pan, melt butter In it, and add cream. Slip In eggs one at a time, sprinkle with salt, pepper and dash of cayenne.

When white are nearly firm, sprinkle with cheese mixed with crumbs. When cooked, serve on buttered toast. Strain cream over toast. Vegetable Plate IV breamed Sour Beets Grated Carrots Buttered Lima Beans Steamed Rice Creamed Soar Beets Cook about a dozen medium-size beets and when tender peel and (hop fine. Melt cupful of butter In a pan and place beets In this.

Add 'i cupful of cream, 1 table- poonful of flour, 1-3 cupful of vlne-ar, 1 tablespoonful of sugar, and salt and pepper to taste. Mix and fook until thick, and serve hot. Vegetable Plate Creamed Peas and Potatoes fcauted Tomatoes Head Lettuce Creamed Eggs And Mushroom's pound mushrooms 0 tablespoons fat tablespoons flour 14 teaspoons salt i teaspoon paprika teaspoon onion Juice 3 cups milk 8 hard-boiled eggs (sliced) 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 3 tablespoons chopped plmiento Wash, eel and slice mushrooms. Pry In a little fat until sotV-do not brown. Heat fat, add flour, salt and paprika and mix until smooth.

Add tnilk gradually and cook eight to ten stirring constantly. Add mushrooms, sliced eggs, onion Juice, parsley and plmiento. Serve in patty Shells or on toast. Oatmeal Cookies 1 cup fat 2 cup dark brown sugar 4 tablespoons sour cream 2 eggs 2 teaspoons cinnamon 1 teaspoon cloves 1 cup chopped dates '4 cup broken nut teaspoon salt 3 cups oatmeal (browned) 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon soda Crea mthe fat and sugar. Add rest of ingredients.

Mix well and chill. Break off bits of dough and flatten down three Inches apart on freased baking sheets. Bake IS mlnutoi In moderate oven. To brown oatmeal spread It on shallow pan nd heat in moderate oven until oatmeal is light brown. Heated oat-Bxal has a much better flavor.

feature a vegetable platter In homemaker Is apt to overlook week might very well be built only for variety's sake, but for Baptist Home Circle Attends Guild Luncheon Members of Baptist Home Circle of the Baptist Temple, the Patriotic Order of Americans, Camp 7 and Camp 31 and the Women's Guild of Borough Park Community Church were guests ofthe Eagle Home Guild yesterday for luncheon and the afternoon program. Those present were, from the Baptist Home Circle: Miss C. F. Anfl Mrs. J.

A. McMulleu Mrs. Sdythe Ander-Mlm E. Mint: on Mim sue McOrlskln Miss E. M.

Busby Mrs. a. I. Marr Mrs. Imma Bill Mrs.

A. C. Mveri Mrs. K. Brogue Mrs.

1. Meyer Mrs. R. M. SroujherMiss C.

Nclden Mrs. William Brandt Mrs. W. P. Nichols Mrs.

P. A. Behrena Miss Henrietta, Reibel Mrs. A. ConstantintMIss Pl'tman Mrs.

A. Cooper Mrs. Belle Pender Mrs. E. W.

CauldwellMlsa Adele Reibel Miss Bertha Cotton Mrs. Eugenie Retbal Mrs. c. B. CummlnssMIss R.

Reibel Mrs. H. A. Cleckiey Mrs. Pred Ridley Mrs.

Rinsel Cadv Mrs. Marlon Simmons Miss Violet Ettenaer Mrs. B. Sheridan Mrs. Harry Edwards Mrs.

g. Setter Mrs. c. I. FarrlnitonMrs.

o. 1. 8chu-Mlss Charlotte Prary mac her Mrs. Louise Poster Mrs. Berths Scnu-Mlss Elisabeth Grit- marher tun Mrs.

H. R. Swallow Mrs. B. Oncer Mrs.

C. K. Shreve Mrs. L. Clluschnrd Mrs.

C. Smith Mrs. E. B. Hughes Mrs.

J. Seaman Mrs. s. 8. Tompkins Mrs C.

M. Tompkins Mrs. A. M. Truslow Mrs.

H. A. Tweedy Mrs. M. Wright Mrs.

A. Ward Mrs. T. P. Howes Mrs.

H. Heaney Mrs. E. Junee Mrs. p.

Jursch Mrs. I. M. Johnson Mrs. ctnrle Jones Mrs.

P. W. Klmear Mrs. Helen Kappell Miss P. Wvckoff Mrs.

L. Whitney Mrs. Margaret Mor-MIss Mary Wela rison Mrs. Henry Wlion Mrs. W.

D. Marlkl Mrs. M. I. Zinn Patriotic Order of Americans, Camp 7 Mrs.

Oeorne Beach Mrs. Josenh Meyer Mrs. N. C. Bell Mrs.

H. Miller Mrs. c. L. Brown Mrs.

M. McKlnney Mrs. Annie BorroiuhsMr.v Sarah MacDon-Miss Brlnkerkoff aid Mrs. Lillian Brlnker-MIss E. Mar koff Mrs.

Nolta Mrs. Coehlaa Mrs. J. Doty Mrs. M.

D. Naeder Mrs. M. Rels Mrs. Evans Mrs.

A. Bchults Mrs. Lillian Poohlf Mrs. R. M.

Bias-Mrs. Ida Green wood Mrs. Bella Oolder Mrs. E. Smith Mrs.

P. J. Heenan Mrs. H. A.

Shahbay Mrs H. Hedge Mrs. J. Torborg Mri.Sareh Kadraiky Mrs. Wilson Mrs.

Marr Kaufman Mrs. D. Wiga-lns Mra. Angelina Lacey Mrs. Philip Woerner Patriotic Order of Americans, Camp 31 Mr.

Allen Mrs. Alice Abbes Mrs. C. Barblerl Miss Mildred Bruckman Mrs. Nellie Bennett Mrs.

Ella E. Corn-well Mrs. Elmer J. Cromble Mrs. Etla Clark Miss Oenevlrvt Donahua Mrs.

R. Marl Da Rosa Mrs. A. Oelti Miss Mary Oronem- Mrs. M.

A. Hamilton Mrs. E. Hertwlf Mrs. Katherlne K.

King Mrs. MaMlratta Mrs. O. Mutter Mrs. Florence Melef Mrs.

Sophie Milden- berg Mrs. J. Noble Mrs. A. Perry Mrs.

H. Page Mrs. M. RoRers Mrs. C.

Sutherland Mrs. Edith Slloant Mrs. Whaler uiai Mrs. K. Whlttaker Mis.

Robert Olbboss Mrs. Helen Wend- Mrs. Tlllle Hala land Mrs. E. Hartman' Mra.

O. Wllmarth Mlai Isabel Hamilton Mia. Q. F. Wilkens Borough Park Community Church Mrs.

F. A. Addy MIssT. Berglund Mrs. VMlbur Bridget Mrs.

C. Brlngsjord Mrs. P. Bernhardt Mrs. John Brown Mrs.

Callahan Mrs. Cawthorna Mrs. J. Dlckhart Mrs. Blechnrr Mrs.

Pauline Dales- sandro Miss Ksihryn Ford Mrs. William Sverett Mra. John F. allien Jr. Mrs.

Pauline Olglee Miss Kate Olgleo Mra. F. OliTrn Mrs. Ida Helund Mrs. Walter Hay-ward Mra.

Let Hersey Mrs. P. Julch Mrs. W. E.

Jaquea Mra. Martassi Mrs. A. H. Melby Miss Christine Millar Miss Mae Oillen Mrs.

J. Nicholson Mrs. R. PaolantonlO Mra. P.

Prosa Mra. A. PaolantonlO Mrs. L. Peinhart Mrs.

O. Rausch Mrs. R. B. Raymond Mrs.

Ida Basse Mrs. P. Sleight Mrs. Tlpsett Mrs. C.

c. VairaUl- kenburgh Mrs. P. Veltrl Mrs. J.

Webb Mrs. H. Yanch Mra. R. Yauch Additional Guests Mra.

A. Cron Mrs. Carrie Outh Mra. Ethel Hay Mrs. Klrsrh Mrs.

E. Koster Mis. M. MrOormack Mrs. Menelga Mra.

L. Storkwell Mrs. Charles Stan- wood Mra. A. L.

Abael Better Jelly For better results when making Jelly first cook the fruit In a pressure cooker instead of In a saucepan. A cup of water Is placed in the bottom of the cooker to make steam, the rack without pins la then placed in the cooker, and on top of It are stacked the three inset pans that come with the cooker, filled with the fruit and usual amount of water. Soft and small fruits are cooked for 10 minutes at 5 pounds pressure, hard and large fruits at 15 pounds pressure for IS minutes. The hand of the gauge pressure is allowed to return to zero of its own accord before the petcock Is slowly opened to let out the steam. The fruit is then strained through a canton flannel Jelly bag.

From this point on proceed as usual witb Jelly. The results will be an Increase In both pectin and amount of Juice x-trscted. better color, improved flavor and much greater translueence. ADVERTISEMENT ALWAYS DEAD TIRED! How sad! Sallow complexion, coated toneue, poor appetite, bad breath, pimply skin and always tired, What's wrong? Chances are you're poisoned -by clotrged bowels and inactive liver. Take this famous prescription used constantly in place of calomel by men and women for 20 years Dr.

Edwards Olive Tablets. They are harmless yet very effective. A compound of vegetable ingredients. They act easily upon the bowels, help free the system of poison caused hv faulty elimination and tone up liver. Rosv cheeks, clear eye and vouthful enerrv make a surces of life- Take Dr.

Edwards Olive Tablets, nicrhtlv. Know them hv their olive color. 15c, 80c and 60c All drugguU. rrtncls Henry Doris Kinkle Arthur Hfsstl Richard Mayrer En (ten Dwvpr Catherine Honrs Warren Hadcr Marv Carney David Schneider Marin Tp Warren WndelJ Dorothy Nedbov Charlotte Enkler 8eliclc Cohen Julia Bridwell Nlcoletta DeVlto Paula Leveen' 15 Dorothv Brclc Doris Bussing Anna Nanlund Emsiitt Swansea Eleanor Mornn Frftnre Manfriit Ennene Manfrin Margnret Sh.mahaft Lois Le Tourneur Pay Ciflero Marv Kcmn Mary Tarnev Harr'et Lcvry PICK SHt'N'ARV, CXPLORFR THE SEARCH FOR 'C" OBJECTS 50 CREDITS Howard Tompkin CREDITS Lois LeTourneur 10 CREDITS Crawford Parrinnton HUMANE n.l Edith Klees Knthlcrn Cerra Eleanor ScJiuit Mane De Colmer Robert V. Placklef Eltse Brirkner Eugene Connors Frank Lisano Eleanor Moran Virginia Mulligan Prances A- Henry Beymaur Trager Alice urmsi.

rrzzLE cm a Frank LigatfO Olaa Galio Neva Lindgren Fdith Klee Clara Kloch Frances A. Henry Marie De Colmer Doris Strongln Seymour Trager Kathleen uera Alice Cornish Catherine Abrams Jennie Oarguilo Eieanor Moran Alien Finn LITERARY CM Kathleen Cerra Jennie Garpullo Frank Ligano Frence A. Henry Gallo Flenor Moran Fliite Brickner Mine ne Colmer With Kiers He'en Stecklrr Seymour Trailer Alice Finn jcs.ue.te Adrlenne J. achwarta 2 cups brown sugar. 1 cup milk.

3 teaspoonfuls baking powder. Ti cup butter. 4 cup cornstarch. cups flour. 1 teaspoonful lemon extract.

Arllne straiten Marjorle Stlllwell Dsvld Btlegflmsler Harold Ssldtnger Florence Smith Mary Sherlock Grace Sh'rlork? Marion Srhwclxer Fdward Smith Warren Small Aldona SWkas Oscar Stoer Elizabeth Simpson Sheperd Mindy Silks Belly Sargent pose Serplcn Bonva Silver Mlchsel Serplco ficlma Scliweltser Alice Store Marie Teler Howard Thompklna Eugene Tlllev Warren Wendell Eleanor We'ch Joseph win Margaret Bhenshan Warren Zeigler Lillian Stone 10 CREDITS Catherine Abrams Eyelyn Kordet Theresa Avesieno Pegcy Keyter Marian Adams Robert Kreye Marjorle Klar Miriam Kugelman Doris Knell Joseuh La Torr Edith Lltman James Lagaro Lillian LundbecK Betty Le Monaier Arthur Lonto David Lester Scvmour Levy Charles Mvera James Meehrn Dsvld Munlck Rosa Marijuan jane E. Martin Richard Msvrer jrraidine Mehler Marie McCaflry Muriel Munirk Charlotte Mehler Anna Naslund Joan Nalhsnson Gloria Nelson Eugene O'Connor Oladys Qussh Florence Rooney Oladys Rodr.fiiel Roslvn Rose Roslyn Rubin Eleanor Schult Betty snegelmaier Emma Swanson Eleanor Beylrled rw.rl. Htroneln Lillian Anderson Eric Burtis Allca Bremer Rita Bayhuman Rose Bvrna Ruth Brown Ray J. Caflero Tiny Cangplosi Kathleen Cerra Anne Cummlngs Marie Cangplosi Barbara Carney Jnmea D. Connor Mignonette Cooper P.

Helen Delafleld Mary Clare Devlnt Jsmes Dossey Laura Est Edvtha Ellison Robert Flerklea Natalie pogelberg Virginia Popptanl Alice Finn Marlon Forbes Herman Fischer Mary Flcarra Arthur Graham Francis Gellsh Anthony Ouerrlern Prsnk Ouerlero Dorothy Herllhy Mildred Haters Hrlene Hassberf Richard Haters Margaret Hanlon Stanley Haters Sidney HeKsnd Katherlne Joyce Margaret Kant Marv Kevser Shirley Klein Dorothy J- Sehrlnger Veronica Tarpey Mary Tarpey Marie Vuolo Jean Van Wlnklg D. K. Williams arren Kreyt CREDITS Barbara schelner THE PICTIRB COI.ORINO CONTEST "WHAT'S MISSING?" IM CREDITS Jean Van Wlnkla Charles Mishkln Marion Parson Florence Cot. a Allw Robinson Shirley Roll Man Kuemmel Barbers A. Bouinn Ruth ChurchSeld Helen Delafleld HI CREDITS Delrdrt stoer Llllie stone Ralph Mlrau Mildred Miller Seymour Levey Wsrren Betty Muller Robert Hlnder-r Peggy Willlami Arling Slrsuch IS CREDITS rwar atoee Alma Wells Marlon Stlllwell Mabel Romer Madeline Heiea- Thomas Fos Mary Keyser Oliva Rossi Lillian Connor Mignonett Cooper Laura East Joseph Ruff Febronla Bundonls Caroline Reutter Lillian Oskeson A.

Csppellurso Charlea MrGaths Bet'y Sargent Helen Riindonlg Sonya sliver Lillian Anderson Shirley seyfried Neva Llndgren John Hansen Marie Vuolo Eleanor LyneR Dons Knell Beulah Roth Mary Sherlock Laura Moor Veronica Tsrpey Sidney Helfand Alfred Ooll ADVERTISEMENT "I had been suffering for the pat eight years with terrific headaches, and had very high blood pressure. Sometimes I felt that I did not care to live any longer. Since taking Kruschen, I feel a thousand times better, my headaches have, almost gone, my blood pressure has been greatly reduced and I have lost about 20 lbs. weight. "I thank Ood first for this great improvement, and then you, for this wonderful medlclha." fr year rauiiv Jhsn yM I added in which to carry her milk.

Underline your name wherever it appears in the list today and mail the whole list to me for your credits. tit CREDITS Louise AHmendlnger Leonard Kleidmaa Prank H. Adams Doris r. Lora Violet Lycskowskl Gordon Murtaugh Louisa Meybert Pauline Meagher Helen L. Adams Je'se Bennett Louise Bendler Mary Burke Catherine Burke Helen E.

Martin Margery May Chan Marian Medwli Lorraine Campbell Betty MacCormsck Jacqueline Cohen Virginia Monks G'urav Curran Rosemary Mullen Rosemary DeCollrsey Barbara Phelps Virginia M. Erdmann Norma Phillips Oladys Ruth Phillips Rosa Parrell Muriel Srlman John Olbblns Joseph Boutherd Marl Oraham Bertha Saldinger Abbey Olnsbarf Franklin Smith Meta doll Joseph Saad Harold Green Anna Simpson Joseph Hanrahan Arthur Smith Virginia s. Hodgson Msrion Smith Orsce HarTey Dorothea Southard John Harty Eleanor Tllley Oraca Hawkins SI sis westbay Allen Hanlngton Sophie Wilk Mary Joyce Muriel Wilson CREDITS Jesnnetta Abrams Marie Kadlack Jsne Andrews Marjorle Anderson Florence Andersen Edna Kuoppala Thomas Lantry Loretta McManus Conception Moratorlo Miriam McManua Josephine Marijuan Irvint Michelson Elisabeth O'Brien Louise Psta Alice Pausant Lawrence Plevet Doris Pleyee Yolanda Rodrlguel Elwood Style Martha Srhwartt Ruth Schwarts Seymour Trager James Bryan Angelina Barbaro Margaret Browne Rlrhard Cory James Canfleld EFeda Eck Orsee H. Evans Nora Pl'hbeln Joseph Flores Eielle popptanl Olia Oallo Ruth Gieason Imlly Orleco Ether Goodman Rita Harrlgan Peggy Halpin Mary Johnsen Jrrome Krotoskr Helen Wall Jerome Walker June Wnss II CREDITS Hsrry Allton Blanche Huestll Ruth Brown Lewis Buder Roae Beck Dorothy Beck Helen Bundonls Marjorle Jay Marie Kuemmel Rita Klein Doris Kinkel Gertrude Klein Elsie Klar Paula Leveen Harriet Levey Rosa Lycrkowskl Seymour Lesser Betty Lynch Gabriel Lesser Lois LeTourneur Betty Muller Mildred Miller Ruth Mosrato Ralph Mlrau Robert Mild Helen Maves Marie McCaffry Virginia Mapp Charles Mishkln Eugene Manrnn Eleanor Morsn Mary Meehsn Mildred MrNsmet Dorothy Moller Prances Manfrln Manny Nsthansoa Dorothy Hrdboy S'laan Na'hanson Ousaie Nedboy Lillian O'Connor Lillian Oakeson Ruth Parrlngton Crawford Parrlngton Howard Parrlngton Antoinette Palermo Eugene Parrlngton Rimard Permsa Allea Robinson Thomas Redlngtoa Caroline Reulter Beulah Roth Dorta Rosenbaum Joseph Ruff Yetta Rotenbanm Shirley Roll Edwsrd Bengolt Virginia Bayer Marion Barson Julia O. Slid well Pebronia Bundonla Mildred Buder Barbara A.

BouUm Dnrls Bussing Mary Carney David Cohen Ruth ChurchSeld A. cappeluzso Florence Cotte, Bene Cohen Florence Ceflero Prenees Dwver Edward Durney Helen Dsnow James Daly Eugene Dwyer William Douglssi William Doisey Etta Deltsch John Douglaxe Margiierlle Daly Oeorge Enkler Charlotte Enklar Irena Fischer Mary Parrell Edwin Forrest Ruth Oreen Arnold Ooll Jean OelUh Helen orsham Msrion Gleaun Catherine Hnrgan Arthur Heasel Jr. John Howard Warren Harter Mary Hornlcksl Robert Hlnderer Franrea A. Henry Arthur Hornlckt! ADVERTISEMENT buy gJFF There always is one outstanding Take in every kind of merchandise. The greatest value in coffees is unquestionably the A Coffee Trio.

If you judge by popularity alone, these coffees win, because they far outsell any other three coffees. If you judge by quality you arrive at the same answer, because no matter what you pay, you cannot buy better coffees than these. EIGHT O'CLOCK MILD AND MELLOW I lb. M23L) RED CIRCLE -coffee RICH AND FULL'BODIED COFFEE 0 A nsoioui AND "My Blood Pressure Has Been Greatly Reduced," Women Writes Overweight Men md Women Often Have High Blood Pressure JLmi And remember, the coffee you Equal In quality, though dilftrtnt in flavor, fhti like best is the best for you, no matter ivhat it cost. coff.ti era packed in Iho bean, ground fresh in the Bokarolso packed "fttf-cut If you vtnt to be cloriounly alive free from dizzy ipclla, headaches, and constipation, get a jar of Kru-schen SalU from any druggist today It conts but a trifle and will laat you 4 weeks.

Just read this thankful letter of Else Witt of LaJolla, California what Kruwhen did for her it surely ought to do for you. It waa written March 31, 1932, "What hu Kruschen SalU done for met i (ml 4 fMfiilS A A.

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