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Show i 4 i DESERET NEWS AND TEIEGRAM, Hi Tuesday, December 3, 1963 13 Tales PlanAPerfectHolidayParty! and. entertainment? Remember: an overspent By.TINA-,.- ,..:: budget can be just as dreary as uhwashed Deseret News Hi Tales Editor dishes and confetti on the living room rug! That most exciting time of yter the holi.And finally,. dont forget to give a bit of day season is fast approaohing. (Any calendar thought to yourself to your own very personal will fell you so!) And what do teens start flunking about when and ve7 individual feelings about parties. Now . this may sound hk selfishness,- - but It really those festive days draw nigh? Why giving.gala isnf.' Quite frankly, a guest wont have much" course. of T fun parties, if the hostess is ill at ease, nerypuaand However,, staging a successful party is not a miserable time. Too should .enjoy having In a sounds. as as it fact, great easy always every minute of your yuletide funfeat from the C deal of work must go into it t But dont despair! This hard work can be first . 'hello until the last goodby. cut to it minimum if you earefully and sys' . , tematically plan in advance. And how should begin? you just . 1 Start by considering the basic' ingredients .aelU " essential to your teen-ag- e your" J And incidentally, just' shat would tiiat 1 - r , w your budget and (last but certainly not together be like? . ' least) you, , . Probably one where the evenings entertain- Note Preferences . ment is carefully thought out and prepared; a To explain the first -- basic a bif. In every party where people feel at ease and free to be , stage of planning you should note the likes and themselves; a party that is adequately, but not dislikes of the people you are going to invite, "overly, chaperoned; a party that is a bit example, realize that some? fhink ele-- , ventive (not just like the one you attended last' gant candlelit dinners are tops," while others week), and a party where good refreshments prefer casual record hops.) Also keep in mind are as numerous as lights on a tree. which friends get along well way, does such a together and - By-thparty what friends interests ' implement 'each sound fun to you? other. (Hostile conflicts in taste do not belong If so, why not get busy and give one! at a holiday funfest) (P.S. Pert te?n pictured right Is Olympus . Then make sure you consider your budget, High School student Gerrl Ballmer, daughter Be honest with yourself! Just how much money of Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Ballmer, 2784 Blue can you spend on refreshments, decorations Spruce Dr.) . 3 --- r -- I ' r: s, t ' e Steamed Raisin Pudding Miniatures are festive and delicious for an holiday menu. Make them now and freeze or store them in a cool place and have them . '"- - eady for any occasion, ; . " Food Is Fun " T" n" LIL" Gerrl "Ballmer, Olympus High School coed, shows how.aien-pgehostes- s should. make detailed T plans n advance for a perfect, 'holiday party. -- . : , well-planne- d 1 r v Ask Dorothy brapor .RaisinPuddingyuletideTreat By WINNIFRED JARDINE Deseret News Food Editor. Bich with raisins, pecans and spices, these marvelous steamed puddings are a delicious climax lor a holiday menu. After theyre steamed and hot, treat them to a sweet topping of hard sauce, and if you wish, you can flame them.; Steam Pudding Miniatures fit well into holiday, party plans, The recipe is Jfn easy one to double or triple. And.you.can make the puddings ahead of time and store In a oool place or in the freezer, depending on howv long you wish to keep -t- iienC Reheat only those youll need lor Immediate serving. A happy N marketing note is that-bot- h pecans. and raisins ire in plentiful supply for yule-tid- e to baking, so make-plan- s de tap get these specialties - mixed candied 'fruits lcup .and peels BnsnnnrTJnwc large kettle. Add' boiling water come halfway op molds. Cover pans and steam puddings in ,to cup pecans cup butterT I T cup brown sugar (packed) 1 egg 2 tablespoons pineapple or . apricot juice 1 cup silted flour teaspoon soda- y4 teaspoon allspice --34 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon salt Chop ralsinsr candied fruits and pecans. Blend together butter and brown sugar until soft and fluffy. Beat in egg and fruit juice. Stir - in- - raisin mixture. Resift floirf with soda, salt and spices. Add to raisin mixture, stirring until well blended. Spoon into buttered small molds such as individual angel cake pans, custard cups or individual steamed pudding .ahead of time. molds, filling molds about Candy Cane Steamed full. Cover tightly with f Raisin Puddings foil; tie on with string or heavy V& cups dark seedless raisins rubber hands. Place on rack in two-thir- y continuously. boiling WOMC water. (re plenishing water as needed) about 1 hours. Take molds from pari and remove covers. Let stand 5 minutes, then turn out on serving platter. Serve warm wlth Hard Sauce or your favorite pudding sauce. Makes 6 to 8 servings. (To flame, soak sugar cubes in lemon extract and place atop pudding, then light). (Note: If puddings areto be served later, allow to cool. Wrap in foil and store In cool place.-RehIn slow oven (300 degrees F.) in foil wrappers for 50 to 60 minutes. Pudding mixture may he steamed in a pudding mold ; steam 3 hours. .HARD SAUGEs Blend tog'eth er cup soft butter and 1 cups sifted powdered sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in teaspoon vanilla. Sprinkle with nutmeg, if desired. r -- i- i By DOROTHY DRAPER Remember, that old tale that began with J'For want of a for want of one good idea a room' nail, a shoe was is often a lost cause, as far as interest goes. J So today here are some Jdeas picked up here and there that may : not - revolutionize your -decor,- - but might be just' the touch you have been looking for ' " For a boys room there is a new line called country con should have bought TWO rings one KICKING when she comes? temporary which is as rugged for his nose. as the Rocky Mountains. Madq of sturdy elm if is something ABBY: A I grew up 3 DEAR KICKING : JBeg, borrow, new and different to the furnU DEAR but haventfriend or mattress seen in years, or sleeping bag.. rent a tore fields X 4 called me long distance and said she and let hersleep on the floor. Shes Shutters make to cent to brass feel wont this and visit for N per goo a. coming dty heddboarda left- - natural, a few days. I told her Id be glad to T thing! , or painted white or the color of see her, but I didnt have, room ,EAR ABBY : ' I am 13 years old,1- - . your bedspread, h . " to my apartment to Jiave her and I guess I should know when 7 "V, stay with ns. Apothecary jars make fini sick and when I am not sick. am I She said,' Oh, the floor will be And to get that ooun canisters. little My mother calls rp good enough for me. I told her I r try look just add a bench, shut wouldnt think of It, but check, I want to see a dortor but every , ten, blade and" white r'and argued, and I couldnt talk her donging clocks, baskets and" time I mention it, my motiier says, t out of it braided rugs, j ; r . , 5, Oh, ifs nothing, you dont need a ' Now my husband Is having V fit,' Serve hot soup to mugs for a4 doctor,- -. How can I convince my ; knd says he cant have a woman ateepLv informal party. They look gag HYPOCHON- - ? .mother that t!do?-N- Q; tog on the floor while he is sleeping --DRIAC and .come -- toz such -- marvelous - " rr 7 y J,nn a bed. He says hell go stay with colors." A'spice' shelf is a prac- 'i friends and give HER his bed. DEAR NO: If yon really think tical addition to any room with Abby, I cant let him do that I yon need to see a doctor, ask your puffy buttoned cudilons for a ami so mad at myself for lettirfg her teacher er school anns to persuade . ( surprise touch. .win tiie argument What should I do . your mother. Dont let YOUR rooms be dull ' i for want of an idea! -- IfSheBuysHerOwnRinq By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN - What do you think girl buys her own en--. gagement ring? Her boy friend told her he --couldnt-- affordto buy her a ring because he is paying off his car, so she went - out and bought ne herself-oand paid for it . She says lots; of girls do it Her hoy friend said if it makes her chappy, he doesnt Abigail Van Burea Am anything Wrong with or isnt this fellow a poor excuseJor.Juman? BYSTAND ' ER 7 DEAR BYSTANDER:' Apparently the girl is calling the signals. She DEARaABBy:who eat ' it The Welsh Womens Club of Utah will bold an annual Christmas dinner party Friday, 6:30 p.m., at the Lion House. A holiday theme will be used for decerations and the program that will follow dinner. - Entertainment will be furnished by the East High School String Sextette. Members include Esther Jane Peterson, Janet Brown, Joyce Morita, Carpi Van Sant, Brenda Gibbs, Janet Groesbeck and Carol Hall, Committee members in charge of arrangements include Mrs. Wendell C. Day, Mrs. Jena, lyn G. Cline, Mrs. Alex M. Morris, Mrs. Frederic W. Sohn, Mrs, Claude Luke and Mrs. Elmer G. Thomas. ' MATUtf S ! , 4 , -- , . -- Utah Club Women Sef Chrisfmas Events Members of the Salt Lake Credit Womens Breakfast Club will meet Wednesday, 7 a.m., at . Harmans. . A visit from Santa and his helpers ris anticipated. Decorations will cany out a Christmas theme.' Mrs. Wayne P, Darby is entertainment chairman. Mrs. Marvin C. Cook will discuss plans for the .groups annual visit to the Primary Childrens Daughters Of The Nile Daughters of the Nile, Lybia Temple No. 32, will hold a luncheon Saturday, 1 p.m., at the Ladies Literary Club. The luncheon Is the groups event of annual money-makin- g the year. Proreeds will be used to provide entertainment at the be the. Gay Nineties. Committee membersincludeMr. Lyle Sean, Mrs.' Gail F. Bywater, Mrs. Evan Pike, Mrs. O. T. Stuard, Mrs.- - W. F. Iba, Mrs. Arthur Borg, Mrs. John L. Pink, and Mrs. F. Earl Waters. Jdrs. Laverne Bane is reigning queen. .... S ITT THAT CKIATIS SPIRIT THI TTAR AROUND OIVI THI ln M Im lldnil hmwtt. ..... .. faalaa"H. W'H b (lit nrtUltM that bt tatlrfiM niHit taHaraU aaH Mtaata an taft aaat ar SJj Catiaai T SittiiKHva acaa-aariaa fodvdina alackt, rainwaw, iwaalan, aadtwaar ar taUatriaa. ' WON'T YOU DROP IN SOONf M ' Woodbine Circle No. 4 1 y i Shriners Hospital - General arrangements for the Woodbine Circle No. 41, Neighluncheon are being made by bors of Woodcraft, will meet Mrs. T. K. Thompson and Mrs. Wednesday, I p.m., at the SenLee York. ior . Citizens Center, Beth Masters president, " will preside; Theme for the afternoon will East , ' . A HOLIDAY 237-10- th - Kaama Oaraga Parkins SSS 1:30 a.m. 4 p.m.) (axcapt Saturday 7 Pin U up, chalk blackboard. if 'up on Cork-surface- d s bulletin board or bulletin board in aluminum frame, $3.23. School quality ' board $3 (both IflfVTHWqi 18x24). i with, our a new fur unique from I n. pollec-tto- Mail ordtrl pltsst Shownr one of the individuals-- postal, rtfunftd. a - L fili-"m- at $23, plus ) natural Lutetia U.S. mink in taupe IX ehades. Projects t, 30$1.25r 350 Cast First South Phdn h - ' the gift with her name-Obviously initials. Either on a double deck of playing xcards $3.25. , . '- or ld (Ovals in gold and black, other iryle white and borders; red and navy ' ' gold; gieea sad broWn. Daisy Chain, Lady Buxtons "petite fleur" accessories in saddle cowhide; Cigarette" incase French purse $5, bill fold $5, U clutch $5.95, Keytainer, lighterxi -- y ' $3-9- ' - $21,-iega- , (othen $12 to $65) Direct from $695 Her initial, name or monogram on thick, napkitUL17xl7"-jf02$1.4813xl3Hze white, super-sof- tax Cape Canaveral ltSWllP . statement by Rexbilt Superb case for a busy man. Its stop grain cowhide, ginger or suntan with" s metal frame to l z hold it open when needed. 16-in- ovai spec-cas- . . Tiny Tenror. brings concentrated daylight inside for precision work of reading. switdi, Folds to 2Vjx2VixlQ. extra AC outlet Neutral wrinkle finish -$I7.30,Chrome$21.95 Jo" rer$2.93 (plus tax)."" MaiJ order 35c pottage, 10 al tvva in Utah. . fed. tax, 3Vi - YA rWA y Safar Haata fa 9 pja. ayary day 'HI . AA akaat aar aaar CUITOM an SWEATER Sarvtca dec-"oratio- ns Dawnlawn and 'fr SHIRT Mrs. Claude Luke, left; Mrs. Alex M. Morris and Mrs, Wendell C. Day put finishing touches on for Christmas party of Welsh Women's Club. . PAMPER YOURSELF i l, Annual Party r Trylhese Decor Ideas lost-l-Wel- WelshjClub Schedules ? f. N'J Do Your Rooms Look Dufl?, s For business shoppers extra, trained salespeople will be available lunch hours and toward evening" . , , , , |