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Show Tuesday, June 28, 1949 TIIE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE SIX New Flowered Aprons WOMAN'S WORLD Make Happy Working Home Decorations Should Reflect Taste TO HAVE A HOME to the truest the live In tuts with something that would be of more use, either practically or decoratively or, preferably, both. Sometime if wise to buy a whole matched set of furniture such as a suite of upholstered furniture. However, If this does not include enough of the pieces youll need, or, on the otHfer hand, contains too many pieces for the space or use you have, then try selecting sectional or separate pieces that will be most valuable. One family may need only two comfortable easy chairs, while another needs three tot' four or even more. These may be bought separately, to harmonize pleasantly, or covered to match other pieces. You no longer need to have all one kind of wood in your living room. Dark and light woods are used together, in good taste, in the same room because they compliment each other. Perhaps youve found a desk in one of the light modem woods. There's no reason why you cant use it in a room with some dark mahogany or walnut finishes. Chambray Fashion of the word mean that home ahould reflect those who it When you walk Into a home, you ahould be able to get a certain feeling and Insight about the family who live there, even before you know them very well. Properly furnished and decorated, a home will reflect your interest and hobbles. It will give aome Ineight into the personalitiea of the people living In it. Sometime these qualities are all too transparent for a home can give the Impression of carelessness, lack of Interest and hobbies. The first thing to do, If thats the case, ,1s to change It by making the home the Interest and hobby. Make Living Boom Place to Live Todays homes are quite a bit smaller than those of the past decade, and for this reason, every room must be used to the fullest advantage. Gone is the "parlor which was opened fop company only. You may be fortunate enough to have a den. study or library which is much used, but for most families the living room is the center of most social and family activity. If you don't use the living room enough and find yourself crowded In one of the other rooms, then do some simple remodeling or reshuffling of furniture to make the room. For example, it yours la a social family, and you like to entertain, plan plenty of comfortable seating KATHLEEN NORRIS YOU TAKE your thoughts In this week of July CAN Fourth, to a New England farm 100 years ago? It Is one of those picturesque farms that you and I see on our happy vacation trips; we stop with : a queer Inexplicable twist in our hearts as we look at the steep high roof, the elms sending across the high small-panethe 'well-sweewindows, the mellchambray styles owed., lines- - of bams and sheds tbit feminine warm weather away toward orchard dress by Terrycut-ou- Bedgers. stretching and pasture, the summer graciousand Unique appliqaed ness at one of the thousands of bow In a modified "pussy-cat- " homesteads that were the Amercontrasting chnmbray highlight ican scene in the dramatic days of the plunging neckline ef this Americas beginnings. A skirt fashion-rig. casual. If we go in there are more exwith fullness flaring ent from clamations of sheer admiration and the hips, gives that extra freedelight. Oh a spinning wheel and dom which adapts itself for fire-iroa loom! Oh wear. painted like the redcoats of so that any casual cabinets, for the records or albums King George, them upon spitting might be pleaswant to also have or both. You may urable as well as necessary! Oh, Severe teapots and Chippendale and gay chairs, blue home-mad- e -- ts ht nd d quilts, patch-wor- k four-poste- with faded calico valances, warming pans and melodeons, highboys or and dressers in applewood weathered maplel The floors are soft, almost yielding beneath our feet; the doorways low and irregular, and between the Old part of the house circa 1800 and the new, added 40 years later, indoor Irregularities are masked by cupboards, by steps up and down, by a narrow stair here and an angled passage there. Yottr living plow, Draught of Patriotism Who doesnt know New England, books and magazines on the subject tn an easily accessible spot for this or that part of the Old South that matches it in Revolutionary age, activity. doesn't know America. And it isnt How to Be style Beema too late to pack some bags, climb In Good Taste into the car and cruise off in that Take critical look at your fur- direction now. As a great draught nishings and see whether they meet of patriotism and enthusiasm and with your approval. Do you have any wonder, it Is a lesson we all need. pieces of furniture which are not Wonder yes, that's what we used? Eliminate them and substi- - women feel a a we visualize the life women led on these beautiful old farms. Men led the hard life of COURTROOM , Zealous Doc Caught on Tonsil -- By Do Tonsils Have Will Bernard, a Dollar Value? surA businessman went to geon for a nose operation. While he was under anesthesia, the doctor decided that tha man's tonsil war in bad shape and removed them. Later the man sued the sur LLB.- - May a Careless Driver Collect Damages if Hurt in an Accident? Speeding along a country road, a motorist swung out to pass tha car ahead driven by a woman. Despite ' his honking, the woman did not alow down at all. In a sudden rage, the man cut in sharply and a little too soon. The two cars tangled and both of them skidded into a ditch. Despite the womans carelessness, the court granted her claim. Are You a "Trespasser If You Enter Someone's Property by Mistake? "8 1 t j ' thing anyhow! However, the court sustained a Jury verdict of $2,000. The Jury said: "The law presumes that every organ in the human body haa aome function to perform even though medical acienca has not ascertained it" . . . pictunsqu farm . . . farmers and settlers, too; up in the dark freezing nights of winter to look to lambs and calves, sweltering in the hot rocky pastures through the summer noons. But the women! Ah, you foremothers of our present easy day, how did you do it, what made it worth your while! The cemeteries tell a part of the story of these first American women. Stop to read the stones, when you pass an old graveyard. There you will find the Aarons, the Silases, Motoring at night on a dark couna man took a wrong turn and drove out onto e dock. Thinking it was a bridge, he kept going until he plunged off the end, right into the water. Luckily, he managed to break a car window and swim to safety. He later brought the Johns and Joshuas and a damage suit against the dock liams, reaching decent ages; try road, geon for removing the tonsils without permission. The doctor argued that, even though he may. have been hasty, no barm had been done because tonsils werent worth any- nji ti 7 Must a Trolley Conductor Help a Fat Woman Down from tho Car? Wil- 68, 76, 80, Women Names, Too there youll find, too, the women's names. Sarah, first wife of the above, aged 26. Mary Jane. 3rd wife of the above, 18. Eliza and Matilda and Abigail aged 23. 31. 19. It cost our women something, did America. Imagine their waking in a stone-colgreat house, with the snow packed outside, the November sky lowering and dark, the seventh child a fretful feverish teething burden at 11 months, the eighth child already on the way. Imagine the dark descent to the stone-colchatter-toothestruggle tn the kitchen; ashes cold in the cold stove, snow on the low window sills, water frozen in the paiL The floors we find so today were subject to all the spills And , d The conductor of a trolley was busy collecting tickets, when the car stopped at a corner. One of the passengers who wanted to get off was a woman. Bather than wait for the conductor to come and help her, she started to disembark. But she tripped on the edge of the step and tumbled down. Injured, she later aued the trolley company for damages. She argued helped. The court ruled otherwise. d Dotted Swiss Is a revival of one of the soft fabrics of a generation ago, but no longer la It confined to the typical styling of the past. It is particularly popular for the pretty draped effects of the current season. Another new and equally interesting Interpretation is the dotted sw1a for jumper dresses, so stunning in dark grounds combined with white or worn without a blouse when weather or occasion dictates. eral Consequently, the lady of the house is so busy with food preparation and conseactivities that she quent clean-unever has a holiday at all. If youre planning to celebrate Independence Day at home, use some of these simple suggestions for meals. The colors and other suggestions are in keeping with the theme of the day, but the food is e prepkept simple by aration, and by very easy undertaking. Weather permitting, serve supper outdoors, and save getting formal about the service as is usually and stains our battleship linoleum the custom in the dining room. You knows, and they and the childrens use colorful paper plates and clothes and the heaped heavy dishes may too, thus eliminating much napkins, knew no other cleaning agent than of the dish washing, that always homemade bars of yellow soap. comes after eating. They gathered bedraggled baby clothes and rumpled bed linen and school children's stockings just as HERES an easily prepared menu may be started the day you and I do, but they didn't have flying foaming washers and rwift before: Tomato Onion Fin fragrant dryers. No, they soaped . Celery Curls d and scrubbed on washCarrot Sticks dried on kitchen lines, boards, Black Olives Ironed with heavy iron pressers Tuttl Frnitti Salad that cooled every few minute and Ice Cream Cookies Lemonade had to go back on the hungry great How to do: Prepare celery and a that devoured as firewood range carrots the day before and refrighippopotamus gulps down food. erate. Place olives to chill. PreThey fought on, when the spring pare salad and place in freezing rains kept all the children, all the trays. Make cookies and make or measles - and mumps and whoops buy the ice cream. An hour or so shut indoors, when boots brought before dinner, prepare the tomato in their own weight In mud, when onion and while it bakes, set pie, milk soured on the way from the the table on garden or porch. sprlnghouse to the table, and when Tomato Onion Pie r the (Serves meant that the current baby was 144 enps crisp cracker crumbs always a source of burning anxiety. 44 cap melted butter 244 enps thinly sliced onion And they kept good, kept busy, 2 tablespoons butter kept rejoicing in the Lori They 114 enps canned tomato sauce niceties washed preserved t h S eggs, slightly beaten small hands and combed unruly 44 pound sharp American heads; changed linen, dragged cheese steaming kettles to the wash tub. 1 teaspoon salt They fostered learning; there 44 teaspoon pepper was a switch ready if the school-marMix crumbs and 44 cup butter. she boarded about among Press into nine-incpie plate to the different families reported im- form crust. Bake in a moderate oven (350) for ten minutes. Fry pudence or idleness. onions in two tablespoons butter until browned. Bring canned tomato sauce to a boil. Remove from heat and add cheese. Add Stir well to eggs slowly mixture. tomato Add salt and pepper. Pour over Physiologist Cites onions which have been placed in Mental Procedure the crumb crust and bake in slow NEW YORK. Almost any ma(325) oven about 45 minutes or intil set. tron with a bridge-tabl- e and spread an aching back can restore herself TutU Frnlttt Salad to competitive shape again, if shell (Serves 6) 44 cap shredded coconut go lie down and think the bulges 1 cup maraschino cherries, and paina away. Dr. Alda Kelly halved claims. 2 oranges, sectioned and Dr. Kelly, a cheerful, slender diced woman, herself, has come up 1 cap crushed pineapple, with a real morale booster for drained girls who want to reach for a sweet 2 bananas, diced and still be able to touch their toes. 1 enp whipping cream Shes worked out a reconditioning 44 enp mayonnaise method through which she says Toss together coconut and fruits. you can get your girlish figure and Jhill and fold in cream which has fancies back merely by thinking been whipped. Fold in mayonnaise. are to you beat the band. Freeze until firm in exercising refrigerator That right You dont have to trays. Serve on lettuce cups. move a single muscle except of course, the one between your ears. Dr, Kelly, a physiologist calls herself a neurosomatic reconditioner. Thats scientific girl talk for a person who teaches people how to get the most out of life with it the least possible amount of energy ... a n d that includes banishing bulges, too. She said her system worked on 100 housewives in Cleveland, so there Isnt any reason why it shouldnt work on, a lot of others Just as well. Essentially; her plan Involves the Idea of sending the right kind of genteel, relaxed Impulse from the brain to the nervous system. The Whatever your menu plans nerves carry the good word to the for the holiday, yonU want to muscles, which obediently' become have plenty of cookies to serve strong and supple without flexing with fruit or ice cresm for or reflexing. snacks and dessert. Make them "Just pretending has the same appropriate by having star effect as real motion, and it saves shapes and rectangles with a lot of energy, Dr. Kelly has stripes, ms pictured. found. "A man can build up gome LYNN SAYS: muscles merely by thinking he's Flavor Tricks Improve lifting weights. It's slow, but it Simple Dishes works." Grated horseradish added to But Dr. Kelly specializes in probsauce will win you hollandaise lem girls. When a cranky, aching, overworked housewife goes to see nany compliments when served the neurosomatic conditioner at the Alth fish, baked, boiled or fried. Mix strained honey with butter Shailer Emery Lawton foundation, and heat. You couldnt have anyshe is put through a series of 24 thing better for waffles, pancakes astreatments and gets home-wor- k or French toast signments of 10 minutes a day. Introduce flavor to waffles by Mrs. Harassed Heckled House-Wif- e a tablespoon or two of adding starts out by lying down and to the batter just before thinking she's a rag doll with the aaking. out stuffings leaking p Recall Forebears on the Fourth d THE READER'S only last-minu- Two-tone- ,,, are often hard on because there is not the whole family home for all meals, but also guests which may number sev- HOLIDAYS owner, blaming him tor not putting up soma kind of warning signal. However, the court rejected the motorists claim, on the ground that he had "trespassed on the dock. The judge said that, although the man had driven onto the dock by mistake, he was still technically a trespasser and thus had no kick coming. d satin-smoot- h For a porch sapper on the Fourth of July yon can plan this "patriotic" onion pie which fits into the color scheme of things with Its rich red color. The pie has a crumb crust and a filling of canned tomato sauce, onions and cheese. day-befor- leaf-shado- , 'Dacorati roomi to fit pace In the living room. Group ehalri and sofas Into "conversational groups" which make sitting and chatting a pleasure. It everyone In the family reads a lot, good chairs are essential. Good lighting Is a problem here too, and each comfortable chair to be used for reading needs a light that will make this interest easy. - Plea Masio Comer If Thats Tear Interest Does the family enjoy music? If this centers around tha piano, this instrument will be the main Interest In the living room. Try to arrange chairs and aofai so that you can enjoy sitting around listening comfortably. Many families enjoy records, and If so, ona of the best corners of the room should ba devoted to this interest The radio, phonograph or combination unit, should b the center of Interest with chairs arranged comfortably around It Have plenty of itorage space, tn Plan Colorful Menus, Easily Prepared Food For Holiday Occasions terrible second-summe- 4-- h One Can Think lightly Bulges Avay Q r j ijj m mo-lass- LYNN CHAMBERS MENU Chicken Baked in Milk Baked Potatoes Peas with Mushrooms Hot Rolls Salad Grated Star Cookies Fudge Sundae Recipe Given kftWkOt GAY apronsof for pretty maidenit of Carrot-Pineapp- to flowers, a splash panel morning glories with less than two yards for both! leaf-pock- sup- per, these may be used In the following simple menu: Barbecued Frankfurters Picnic Salad Corn on the Cob Mnstard Butter Bolls Relish Fresh Fruit or Berries Cookies Beverage Bake the frankfurters In an oven with the sauce, or place them in s skillet So they can be The menu re- quires little other expreparation tor the cept salad. Barbecued Frankfurters (Makes 6 .rolls) 6 frankfurters 6 rolls 1 tablespoon bntter '44 cup chopped onion ' 1 teaspoon paprika 44 teaspoon pepper 4 teaspoons sugar . L 1 teaspoon mnstard 4 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce 44 teaspoon tabasco sance 44 cup catsup 3 tablespoons vinegar Melt butter, add onion and cook until clear. Add dry seasonings, sauces, catsup and vinegar. Cut a three-inc- h slit in each frankfurter and place them in a baking dish, slit side up. Pour sauce over them and bake in a moderate (350) oven for 20 minutes. Place in split, with green onions, if desired. Serve extra sauce separately, if desired. Picnic Salad , (Serves 6) caps cubed, cooked potatoes 44 cup chopped green onion 44 cup diced celery ' 1 teaspoon salt 44 teaspoon pepper ( hard cooked eggs, sliced 44 enp mayonnaise 2 enps grated carrot Combine potatoes, onions, celery and seasonings. Add eggs and mayonnaise. Toss lightly with carrots, chill and serve with greens. 4 are some cookies which be appropriate for the holiday: Orange Sugar Tarts (Make 5 dozen) 44 enp butter or substitute I cup sugar 1 egg 44 cup bran S cope sifted flour 344 teaspoons baking powder 44 teaspoon salt 44 cup orange juice 2 teaspoons grated orange rind Colored Sugar Blend butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add egg and beat well. Add bran and blend. Sift flour to- -' gether with baking powder and salt; add to first mixture alternately with orange juice. Stir in orange rind. Chill. Roll out dough to thickness, working with small amount at a time and keep ing the remainder chilled. Cu into star shapes with floured cut ter; sprinkle with colored sugar and bake on a greased baking sheet in a moderately hot (375) oven about 10 minutes. Orange marmalade is an old favorite with toast but try this idea for a real treat: place slices of cream cheese on top of the marmalade and broil until the cheese is bubbly. Broccoli looks good and is tasty, too, if you dress it with plenty of snelted butter and garnish with d heed, egg. Save your sausage drippings for gravy. Saute a few mushrooms in the drippings, th4 thicken with flour and add milk. This is especially delicious for chicken. hard-cooke- et These will create a sensation as rifts, as bazaar Hems! Pattern 703; embroidery transfer; cutting guide. Our new, improved pattern makes needlework so simple with its chart, photos, concise directions. Sewioff Circle Needlecraft Dept. M4 W. Randolph St., Chicago SO. HU Enclose 20 cent for pattern. No. Name Address cooked with the sauce on an outside grill. will 6 barbecued serve you want IF frankfurters for a garden ttERE MUL 01 HOUSEHOLD Hints1 Empty egg shells can be easily converted into attractive place favors for your next bridge luncheon. Start saving shells in advance by taking time to blow out eggs when recipe, do not call for separated, eggs. Blow out eggs by making hole in round end with point of knife and carefully lift off shell until the hole is about the size of a dime. Hold egg over bowl and, with the point of a large pin, puncture a hole in the other end-b- low through small puncture and egg will drop out into bowl. Rinse and dry shells: then dye or color them as desired. Holes may be covered with gummed paper or secure decorations, etc. within them! let your imagination, party motif, etc. be your guide. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT HELP WANTED WOMEN wanted for Robert Powers styled dre.se.. MADE TO guaranteed toto tit. Excellent Introduce this opportunity for women line In your community. Write Bex 431, So Dies, California. SALESLADIES California MEASURE, SCHOOLING Barber Waated Hew Claeaoa Hew ItartlaH Uradaate la Six Sfeatha SALT LAKE BARBER COLLEGE Salt Lake City, Ct. 170 Reseat St. & v Are yon going through the functional middle age period peculiar to women (38 to S2 yrt.) ? 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