Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 55, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1964 Page: 5 of 16
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Yule Program Slated
SANTA ANNA (BBC) - A
Christmas program of carols and
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United Presbyterian Church of
Santa Anna Sunday at 7:30 pm
The program will be open to the
public.
Early HD Club Makes
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Christmas wreaths are for
windows, of course But why
not grace the festive dinner
with one, too?
Angelica
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brary Club held its annual
Christmas party Saturday night
at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Wo-
mack, sponsor.
Christmas theme was carried
put in room decor and table ar-
rangements. Rules for the club
were discussed and plans made
or 1965 activities. Corn chips,
lip, cookies and soft drinks were
served by the hostess.
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Yuletide berries and leaves.
EGGNOG WREATH
(Six to eight servings)
1 envelope unflavored
gelatin
% cup rugar, divided
in teaspoon salt
2 eggs, separated
1% cups milk
1 teaspoons rum flavoring
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HAIRY CHRISTMAS—Spirit
of the Yuletide had swept
up this girl strolling on Via
Frattina in Rome. Her hair
was done in a Christmas tree
upsweep complete with tin-
sel and ornaments.
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plans for 1965 activities at a ing and furniture arranging with
Christmas party Tuesday at Ad- club leader of the county,
ams Street Community Center. I Hostesses were named for the
spoon Beat egg whites until
stiff, but not dry. Gradually add
remaining % cup sugar and beat I
unti very stiff. Fold into gela-
tin mixture Whip 1 cup heavy
cream; fold in. Turn into a 5-
cup mold: chill until firm
When ready to serve, unmold
Rich capeskin gloves have
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usual value. Jet black, rich
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Eggnog Wreath Graces
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mohair — Kodel(R) poly-
ester cardigan . . . just like
dad's. Machine washable,
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beaten egg white. Fold in 1 cup
Mix together gelatin. % cup heavy cream, whipped. Contin-
of the sugar and salt in medium ue as directed in above recipe.
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the Christmas story and readL.McculoughandMrs.Hucka
two poems as members sat in Wwereahestessesforwthe part.
semi-circle beforena glowing "d With“ctree to 31 members
fireplace and lighted tree Mrs. and children Miniature canes
L Hu president, pre, with red ribbon bows and tiny
Rented Mrs. Keeler with a gift , ron.e . . .
of appreciation from the club pink snewere rsedratop the
Gifts were exchanged and cake suares as 1avors. .. I
"Secret Pals" were revealed.' The serving table was laid
Names were drawn for the first with a lace doth over red. Two
quarter of 1965. styrofoam candles, entwined
Mrs. Roy Hughes resigned as with red satin ribbon and white
secretary and Mrs. Paul Seaton net. flanked an arrangement
was named to serve in that ca- 0 miniature Santa, reindeer.
readily, repeat the procedure.
Once the mold is on the platter,
garnish with cherries and bits on serving platter. To make
of green angelica to simulate "wreath." top mold with spoon-
fuls of whipped cream and garn-
ish with halved m a r a s c hino
cherries and Angelica "holly
leaves.”
Note: Commercial eggnog
may be used. Sprinkle 2 envel-
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 55, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1964, newspaper, December 17, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492904/m1/5/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.