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Show 1 t LAYTON JOURNAL LAYTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1950 SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS, WOMAN'S WORLD Daytime Charm in Junior Size Girls' Dress Goes to Parties Plan Room Style, 'Atmosphere7 Carefully By Ertta Haley THERE SOME feature In your home that annoys you, such as a dark hall, a jumbled room, a shabby bed frame or no space for books? Maybe It Isn't anything like this, but something Intangible uch as atmosphere or style? How do you go about getting it? Surprising though it may seem, many of these decorative problems are easily solved in many cases. It may involve changing a furniture of picture arrangement which r have a center of Interest or focal point as this is sometimes ex- Preparation Center pressed. requires no money, only knowledge. It may mean taking the old fash- ioned trimmings off some of the furniture and a bit of refinishing which takes, not money, but elbow work." It may mean constructing a shelf over a studio couch at very little cost The first problem Is not one of bow to do i but one of what you have to do with. Look over the problem critically and think about the possibilities. See what the desired effect should be, and then it's much easier to go about getting it. Style and atmosphere are a result of Imagination, but they imftt be based on practical knowledge and certain basic rules. You can When a room does not have this, you feel restless in it because attention does not become drawn to one particularly pleasing aspect of the room and cannot settle. When the room has a fireplace, this gives a natural center of interest. and arrangements are built around this with chairs to either side of the fireplace and perhaps a table In the middle. You don't need a fireplace, however. An Interesting arrangement of furniture which Invites a group of people to sit down and talk comfortably could serve Just as well. In dens, hobby room and such, the center of interest might be a hobby collection, a shelf, a wall with a large map, or some other distinctive feature which is interest catching. Where rooms have a lot of sunlight or a row of windows, these might be utilized for the focal point. Plants, glass collections, china or miniatures might be used on small shelves on the windows to center attention. knick-knac- Light over the counter, space near the range and a countertop of sanitary clay tile makes a convenient preparation center In this kitchen. Hot pots and pans can be set from the range onto the counter without damaging It, since the tile Is unaffected by beat and Is also cap-boar- d Bi Smart! DESSERT at your home something that's used Just as a filler, to take up that empty sense at the dose of a none too hearty meal? Or, is it well designed to do its share of assuming some of the nutrients should In the balanced diet? belong If cant you answer the question, then look to the desserts of the past week. If they were all starchy foods lacking in fruit or berries, milk and eggs, they are not being planned with the health of the family in mind. Its all very well to serve cakes and pies, but desserts should also Include plenty of fruits and milk and eggs to be truly When youngsters skip their milk, refuse their eggs or turn thumbs down on breakfast fruits, include these in luncheon and dinner desserts. health-buildin- TTOM EMAKERS WHO SAY these are not Interesting desserts should take a look at the parade of health building dessert recipes in today's column. Theyre tops In appetite appeal and just as high in vitamins, proteins and minerals. Candied Fruit Cup (Serves 3 to 4 oranges 1 cup crushed pineapple 94 cup broken candy mints Add candy mints to pineapple. Chill together. Section oranges removing all membranes. Line dessert dishes with orange sections and place pineapple-candmixture In center. Serve chilled. Orange Custard (Serves 2 cups milk 3 tablespoons cornstarch 94 cup sugar 94 teaspoon salt 2 egg yolks 2 egg whites, beaten stiff, but not dry 94 cup orange Juice 1 tablespoon grated orange rind 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 oranges, sectioned Scald milk In top of double boiler. Combine thoroughly sugar, salt, cornstarch and slightly beaten egg yolks. Add scalded slowly, return to double boiler, cook, stirring constantly until thickened. Add 4-- This is the dress style of the times. For the winter season youll find It in sheer wools, dressw eight gabardines and similar fabric that take to tailoring in a handsome way. For the spring season It Is beginning to appear in moire, faille and similar fabrics of silk and rayon, and in handsome linens. Its a wonderfully flattering dress with its slim lines undisturbed by the deftly Inserted fullness in deep inverted or accordian pleats. This style has a long fashion life ahead. ' ' classic Baby Sifters Influence lots One Gaye Ice Star First Urge to Skate MILWAUKEE, WIS. Be most careful when you choose your baby ' sitter. y 6-- 8) milk orange Juice, rind, and vanil- , Your baby sitter when you 'aren't looking may chart the course of life over which your child THE READER'S COURTROOM will travel, and she may, knowingly or unknowingly, influence the child to enter a business, profession or trade that may not exactly fit into your plans. So says Phil Hiser, dean of skatBy Will Bernard, LLB ers In Holiday on Ice," who does the popular Memory Lane waltz Is a Grocer to Blame If a Workman Gets Hurt with Jeanne Berman and spends If a Customer While Loafing, May He the remainder of his time on the Is Bitten by a Dog? Collect Compensation? ice getting laughs out of the audience with his comedy acts. A man worked as a night watchA man walked into a grocery I know whereof I speak, says man in a machinery warehouse. store one morning with a bulldog Phil. "It was a baby sitter who put One warm night, feeling drowsy, he on a leash. The dog stood quietly, placed a chair by an open window while his master made a purchase. me on skates when I was 34 years old. Ive been on skates ever since and settled down for a nap. During Suddenly, without warning, the aniand Im 41 now. his slumber, he began to twist and mal snapped at a woman customer, My father was on the road with leaving tooth marks In her leg. The the Frank Warren Minstrels. So woman sued the grocer for damages, blaming him for allowing I was left in the care of the Irish such a viscious beast in the store. nursemaid, whose sole ambition However, the court turned down was to skate and skate and skate. her claim. The judge said that, First she dragged me to the ice until the woman had actually been pond and hauled me around on a bitten, the grocer had no way of broom. Then she got me a pair of knowing that the dog had such a sled skates and it was not long before she got hockey skates for me. nasty disposition! I just had to skate. There was If a Scrubwoman Kneels nothing I could do about it." On a Bottle Cap, Phil admits he became an addict She Collect he and Bridget never missed and Damages? May turn. Suddenly the chair tipped an A small tavern hired a woman to opportunity to Indulge in their ver and dumped its occupant right favorite floors the scrub sport. When he was 11 evening, every out the window! Luckily the window wasnt far above the ground, after the place closed. One night, years old, Pittsfield. Mass. Phils while the woman was scouring the home town had a great celebraso the man wasnt seriously injured floor, she accidentally put one tion because one of the local boys worHowever he filed a claim for had won the national junior chamkmens compensation for the cuts pionship and another of the local and bruises he had suffered. But boys had taken second place. the court granted him nothing. The Our champions came home and judge said a man cannot expect to be compensated for an injury that there was a great celebration. So happened while he was loafing inthat the Pittsfield folks could see stead of working. how fast these boys really were an exhibition was arranged and all of A housewife had an Insurance the best skaters in town were to policy paying $25 per month in case race against them to be left far she became totally disabled." t course. behind, When she developed a severe case of arthritis in both feet, the woman put aln a claim for the insurance. Milking The company refused to pay, in- knee down upon an upturned botThe average dairy cow is milked sisting that she was not totally tle cap. Painfully cut, she sued the for five lactations before she is disabled. The woman admitted tavern owner for damages. How- replaced with a young ammiL she could do a little housework oc- ever, the court held the owner not casionally, but she said and her liable. The judge pointed out that Corn Silage doctor confirmed that she was in bottle caps are nothing unusual" Corn silage for wintering beef constant agony whenever she was on the floor of a tavern so the cattle is used more by oa her feet. The court decided woman should have been more steer calves than by efficiently steers. yearling that she was entitled to the money. careful where she knelt Loafing Worker Not Compensated Build Family Health Just as Other Foods k stain-proo- f. framed together on a neutral background and hung above a couch. This would take care of the odd shapes and styles in which they so frequently come. When you're preparing pictures have for a group arrangement, them all conform in some way or another. Different types of birds go together Just as do prints of flowers. Charcoal sketches might be used together as would photographs of the family. All of these have something in common which would dictate their belonging to a certain group. Framing should suit the furnishnot violate the principles of balance ing of the room. For modem use or rules of color harmony and light or black woods, or even achieve a result pleasing to the white. For period rooms, select eye. framing that goes pleasantly with When you feel you lack Imaginayour furniture wood. tion. study good examples and soon Informal rooms may have their youll feel yourself becoming crea- pictures framed with wallpaper or tive. In this way you can achieve this is taken from tape, provided the style you want, and, at the same time, have a lot of fun. Simple practical tricks that you do with pictures or decoration add the atmosphere and individuality that make a room or a home yours. Carry them out with neatness and dispatch and you will have created something that gives you and anyone else real pleasure. Let Picture Arrangements Reflect Personality Its not necessary to rush out to buy expensive originals If you like pictures in the home. People have been known to collect inexpensive prints or greeting cards that they like or which reflect a certain hobby of theirs. Groupings of several of these over a couch, above a the room In which they're used. The width of the frame depends desk, or on some bare wall reflect the picture which is used. upon the personality of the owner. Groups of pictures which go to- When selecting frames, try sevgether might be pasted on a wall eral different widths and woods near a deep window without against the picture to make the frames of their own. Colored glue choice. Furniture tape, to match some color in the drapes or in the room itself would For Pleasing Effects One of the basic rules in arserve to frame each of the pictures. all be Family portraits might ranging a room is that it should Nourishing Desserts la. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Garnish with orange sections. Chill. Fig Bread Pndding (Serves 2 cups dry bread crumbs I quart hot milk 94 cup sugar 1 cup chopped figs tablespoon lemon Juice 94 cup melted buttter 3 egg Salt 94 cup chopped nuts Add crumbs to hot milk and set aside to cool, then add all other ingredients and pour into greased baking dish. Place in pan of hot water and bake at 325 for one 0) An assortment of fruits makes a pretty and tempting dessert nuthat provides beslth-givintrients painlessly. Serve this colorful dessert ss a perfect close to a heavy meal. g MENU LYNN CHAMBERS Lamb Stew with Vegetables Butter and Jelly Popovers Hearts of Lettuce Salad Beverage Orange Custard Cookies Crisp and Smart VOUTHFUL and smart is this hour or until firm. Serve with partdaytime dress for juniors. ly frozen whipped cream. Crisp white yoke is a faceframing detail, a narrow belt ties Toasted Pears in front. Short or softly 6) (Serves sleeves are provided. 6 large fresh pears Recipe Given three-quart- tablespoons lemon juice cup sugar 94 cup melted butter 294 cups corn flakes Sauce: 94 cup confectioners sugar 1 cup sour cream 2 tablespoons lemon juice Peel, halve and core pears. Dip at once into lemon juice in which sugar has been dissolved. Dip in melted butter. Roll in crushed corn flakes. Arrange cut side up on a shallow baking pan. Bake in modfor 20 to 25 erate oven minutes, or until pears are tender but not soft. To make lemon cream sauce, beat confectioners sugar into the sour cream and flavor qutb lemon juice. er 3 94 (350-37- 5) Pattern No. 8534 Is a The new Spring and Is filled with fabric easy to make family.25 Free pattern cents. book. perfor- aew-rit- e ated pattern in sizes 11, 12, and 18. Size 12. 4V yards yoke Vs yard. 13, 14. 16 of Summer FASHION news special styles for all the printed Inside the FISIl LIKE SAWDUST Fish thrive on sawdust. Hatchery men have included sawdust especially for roughage in the diets of fish and have found it reduces mortality. The fish flourish on it, growing only a Lttle less rapidly than those fed on more conventional diets. comes. A tiny button-o- n jacket matches the dress trimming delightfully easy to sew! Pattern No. 8544 Is ated pattern for sizes years. Size 4 dress, jacket and trimming, a perfor- sew-rlt- e 5, 6. 7 and S 3, 4 2 yards of yards. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 530 South Wells St., Chicago 7, III. Enclose 25 cents In coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Name Address SALESMAN WANTED To represent our linos in piano town or your Libcommunity. eral commission to right party. Write D. Wendeiboe, Mgr., for particular. SUMMERHAYS 1 MUSIC CO. 7 West I st South St. Salt Lake City, Utah Fruit Marlow (Serves 6) marshmallows, quartered I cup strong hot coffee 1 cup whipped cream 194 cups fruit cocktail, drained Dissolve marshmallows in coffee in top of double boiler. Cool until mixture begins to thicken. Fold in whipped cream and drained fruit cocktail. Pour into sherbet glasses and chill. Caramel Baked Apples (Serves medium apples 94 cup seedless raisins 3 tablespoons enriched floor 94 cup sugar 94 teaspoon cinnamon 3 tablespoons butter 94 cup chopped walnuts 94 cup water 94 cup orange juice Wash apples and core. Pare about one strip around top. Place in deep baking dish. Fill centers . with rais94 pound tew sdIomprht is 6-- 8) 6-- Emulsorized 8 ins. Combine flour, sugar and cinnamon. Cut in butter with blender pastry or fork. Add walnuts. Sprinkle crumb mixture over apples. Pour over water and orange juice. Bake uncovered in moderate oven (350) one hour, bastmg occasionally. Serve with cream. Apricot-Marshmallo- Betty w (Serves a atlimnuW.Fo-du$,- 6-- 8) 1 pound (3 cups) quartered dried apricots, cooked 5 cups toasted white bread cubes 1 pound (about 16) marshmallows, quartered 1 cup liquid from apricots 194 teaspoons grated lemon peel 2 tablespoons lemon Juice 3 tablespoons butter Alternate layers of apricots. bread cubes and marshmallows in greased baking dish. Top layer should be bread cubes. Heat apricot juice to boiling; add lemon peel and juice and butter; pour over. Bake uncovered in moderate oven (350) about 35 minutes. Note: Add four cups water to dried apricots, cover, simmer tender. about delicately flavored dessert that will please at any meal. This tpe ofto dessert offers an easy way incorporate important foods into the daily diet. LYNN SAYS: Improve your Foods With Simple Seasonings To rejuvenate doughnuts, try splitting and toasting them. Serve spread with butter and jam and you'll wonder why you never tried it before. Your salad business will pick up with a simple trick like adding broken pecan meats to shredded cabbage and chopped celery. For something really delicious, fold the ingredients into an boiled dtessing. minutes- I jAdd0"1 .ted 3 cup fcP-JVd- d conje'bsp. Beat lernon nntiljX,-- I . ou 1 ,J .. ued over top. mlsorized shortening ine mixing and give effer cakes, too! cake Into a real treat merely by Snowdrift. But for an absolute Iff "3 minute light, luscious Stewed pears will take on a festive touch if you serve them with chilled custard and then top with meringue, browned until golden. Mix some herbs with bread or cracker crumbs before breading veal or other meats. Fried sausages are Just as good with fried pears as with apples. Fry the pears in the sausage drippings Just as you would the apples. Smart garnish for a fish dinner uses tiny red beets, cooked and chilled, served in salted soured cream. 30 paper- lemon 6xl0-inc- h Milk, eggs and oranges glTe a 8' layer - Turn into two -- ss. feed shortening brings cake Snowdrift is emulsorized to edients as smooth as silk! Your d In the same bowl in only three real like Banana Nut Cake is i 7 jf And for an your baking-f- or flaky pie crusts-u- se Snow drift. digestible fried foods, too ! snowdrift FUSE VEGETABLE SH0RTENJN6-MA- BE BY sue-as- p. tender biscuits, It's tops for crisp, THE WESSON Oil PEOPtI |