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Show s - t Tuesday, November 8, 1949 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE SIX Choice of Right Accessories Is Important By Ertta Haley WOMAN tfnmmmj jri'un ) , I- - Ij ' Features Dictate Bat Styling, tee. Bateau Neckline hour to take a hat to go with a certain suit or dres while another one wears any fashionable hat with any dress. Another maintains an orate shoe wardrobe and each pair foes only with a certain costume. Which b right? Which wrong? Choosing accessories requires as much thought, car and attention as the well dressed woman gives In choosing suits, coats and dresses. One hat may well go with several different dresses, or a pair of shoes may be suitable for only one dress. What you choose depends upon your own good taste, or someone else If you cant trust yourself For most of us, its simply not practical to have too many accessaries for the wardrobe. Hats, shoes, handbags and other such items must be chosen for double duty. When selected with thought and care, they can serve Just that purpose. Fashions in these Items change from season to season Just as they do In suits, dresses and coats. Last the thing, years hat may beit- Just but then again, may not It simply depends on the style of the bat, and whether It varies too much from the general trend. Accessories such as scarves and Jewelry can do a lot for you in a fashion-wis- e manner this season because dresses and suits are not ONE I to four T H LJ'JLj UO i ( as brightly coldred as in .other That giveri you opportunity to add colorful and novel touches with proper accents. None of these need mean extra and lavish expenditures on the budget They are simply a matter of know-hoMast Bab era Small, But Style Depends an Tea hair weatherbeaten Summer needs a covering of a hat And some women wear hab for simply this reason. Bab wiU make you look prettier, but they can also add to your general costume. Youre probably wondering how this can possibly be true since hats era so small this season, that they can hardly be seen. Thats true of their general lines, but even small hab can change the lines of the taea as well as the whole figure, depending upon how theyre' choa-a- ! The smallest hab of the season and are designed for the and tbott to tbt otcotio. shaped varieties, which allege girls. The others, though the peanut and scaled for small small definite though have shapes, very small, and need little sharp looking to ha people, might be In such contrast to the plumpness as to appear eeen completely. ua now tell that hab slightly ridiculous. Experts teen-ag- e LONDON, THE HEADER'S COURTROOM- - ENGLAND. Its eti- baked breads for any meal and snack, 10 theyre easily worth the few minutes it takes to mix and bake them. Give your breakfast a lift with aoma delightful fruit and nut bread b y baking i t while the stragglers are getting down to breakfast Or, why not plan to make an lunch box with some delightful variations of a quickly baked bread? Snacks are something special If you have some beautifully textured .prune bread with a spread of cream cheese and jelly. Dinners, too, can if youll take less ibe budget-wis- e .than half an hour to mix and bake or orange-dat- e honey butter roll-up- s muffins. Hot breads give cool weather meals that essential quality. More than that their aroma and appeal geb the family to the dining table without coaxingl a on our parade of quick FIRST recipes If this for a bran nut bread which may be varied In four different ways: Bran Nut Bread (Makes 1 loaf, 494x9)4 Inch pan) 1 e 94 enp soger 1 enp milk t tablespoons melted shortening 94 enp bran 3)4 enps sifted flour 1 teaspoon salt 3 teaspoons baking powder 94 cup chopped nntmesb Beat egg and sugar until light Add milk, shortening and bran. Sift flour with salt and baking powder; combine with nutmeats; add to first mixture, stirring only until flour disappears. Spread in greased loaf pan, which has beerf fitted with waxed paper at the bottom. Bake In a moderate (350) oven for 1 hour and 10 minutes. quette, when referring to Simon th cat, to call him Simon, D M. Tbe Initials stand for Dickin medHonk-Hon- k al, which Is the very highest British honor any cat can win, or ever has won. Simon Is the flrjt. By Will Bernard, LL- BSimon, about 3 years old, distinB Driver himself when the British Drunken Could a guished Get into Motorist Moy a was crippled on the Amethyst Arrested Before sloop Pulling Much? too Trouble by Honking Chinese Commuriver by Yangtse Curb? From th Away nist shell fire. Although wounded A travelling salesman drove up A staggered out by shrapnel and singed by fire, the behind a farmers wagon, which of a tipsy gentleman climbed into his official club, night Dedispatches said, Simon went was being drawn by two mules. car, and started the motor. But on with his duty of clearing salesthe some to have right fun, ciding before he could shift into low gear, the ship of rab. man began honking his horn fur- a policeman rushed up and arrested Simons attachment to the ship iously. The mules soon bacame Jit- him. Tried on a charge of "operaa waved the farmer and its crew waa hailed as an exand tery, while a vehicle Intoxicated, ting warning to the talesman. But ha the man protested that he hadnt ample of devotion which did much kept right on honking as bard as he actually driven at all. But the court to bolster the morale of British sailor when the vessel ultimately could until the mules finally broke held biro guilty anyhow. The judge made its sensational dash to the and ran. They crashed Into a billaid that just starting the motor board and both of them were in waa enough reason for th law to sea and freedom. So Simon gets the Dickin medal, step In and prevent further trouble. and when the Amethyst steams into Plymouth the bands will play, there (4a y a Policeman will be a lot of gold braid about, and Collect Damages if He an admiral will make a formal preMistake? Himself Shoots by sentation of the medaL A policeman went to the depot It is atiout as big as a mouse, and one night to board a train. The en- about the same color and what Sitrance ramp was not well lighted, mon will think of the fuss there will and the officer didnt notice a cart be no knowing. But he does join a which had been thoughtlessly left distinguished company of birdsand there by a depot employe. beasb who have received what the enough, he tripped over the cart. British call the "animals Victoria As he fell, the impact touched off e it jured fatally. When the matter was the trigger of hie pistol and be cross. Fifty-thre- namehaye received its from a 79 year-ol- d takes It to failed the to taken court, judge lady Mrs Mia Elizabeth Dicksea anything funny in th aalea-man- s in O B E. (Order of the British Emlittle joke and made him lost. The pire) friend of animals and founder pay for the farmer of the people's dispensary for aick judge bit he should have had more animals. consideration for the mules The medal is presented In the systems! name of the allied forces mascot club, a subsidiary of the dispensary A certain rich man was grief association. stricken by the death of his only No civilian beasb can get Into the a to decided will, draw He up son. or hope to win the medaL It'a club, hit to leaving a large trust fund a military outfit. The beast strictly sons young widow. However, he or bird must have been an authentic added a proviso that the money mascot of a service unit, and must should be cut off in case the young shot himself in the left Although be proposed for membership by a later he woman ever remarried. After the not seriously wounded, officer. mans death, she went to court to brought a damage suit against the commanding So it's an exclusive lot, despite hil court and the Bull railroad granted and declared bsve this proviso the fact that tome of the members void. Sh argued that it wasnt claim. The judge figured that, even are mongrels and broken down fair to fore her to remain single though h bad shot himself, it was wouldnt win any beauty hqrseswbo neglimans railroad the of her rest really for the hi. However, jprlzea. tbe started had unhappy the court ruled that th will was gence that chain of events. perfectly legal. Blevs He Got Tiiose ney-TO- -- g ... PE? km top Yt 48, a y W'?Z4T ti-- ,, tHAU. MY BAKU inspired Receives Dickin Medal For Shipboard Heroism yw Sniws. lUSeREDSMROZfY&Sr Quickly Is British Hero BACK. AS ii tali tal par For tack rinz. Jfrialfi msi tsl liirtawilk Bake Them Often Simon, Ihe Cat, n. u-y ... at 'ZeDSTAZ dissolves (St Rtcipts B(lou) I, beckaekM, lag )3jfELg DOUBLE yoa Sms ail nfht tomorrow eight p. Fragrant Quick Breads Are Easily Made Its another season for flab, from glorified versions of the dearly beloved ballet pumps to Beer Inlreprebtlona of oxfords. Earmarks ef the very new shoes Include combinations ef bathers, such as the suede ax ford piped in calfskin and th pump ta colored sueda with contrasting a m a a t h leather trim. Another popular feature of the flab la a high look thats achieved with a tongue effect, worn high aver the Instep or turned hack aa an orammeat ever the toes. FOLEY F1LUI FunI Make Donald act alive on your finger. You get ring and secret magnetic control. No strings! No springe! No wiresno or batteries! skill needed. Nothing to get out of order Easy directions included with each ring. maltier Whole-whericher nourishment taate in every spoonful! Get hep get PEP! A Seasons. awakened vmc IMnqToffiinq I El Smart! hot to fit1"' So this) N fori Surt Ukine poiiAio wtrAtf be chosen, not merely for the shape of the face, but the figure as. well. Hats should bo chosen afbrnot before, you choose dress, suit or coat, since they will be worn with these item. Certain hats such ss the turbans. Which, this season, swoop back rather than upwards, and the larger profile bonneb as well as the crushed velvet brimmed hab are designed for Ull people. Theyre the ones with the height to wear .them. , , Small, plump women should wear the smaller varieties like the cloche or small bonnet varieties. Under no circumstances should she wear r, YouaMONEY hat dress for afternoon or weekend dabs in cotton velvebea features a b a t a a a neckline trimmed with tiny, covered buttons. The unseal "pUT apea pleats near the hemline give the skirt unexpected fulness. --without tr r-- CKSeT7HS fifMOUS J over-trimme- d. f Tomorrow Night J year. Never let anyone talk you Into buying a hat that's too lavish or A single swirl of feathers, or an unusual shape ere quite enough for most hab, without the assistance of extra orna-- j mentation. After all, the head can bnd only so much trimming! Cloche bonnets with a scattering, conservative trim-- i of somewhat mlngs are good for the averagej face and figure. Theres wide var- -' iety In this, too, so the hat can be selected to go with figure and clothes. Profile hab are excellent for making plump cheeks as well as full hipline more attractive. They flatter as well s draw attention away from these two features which vary from the norm. ! wv. CHICAGO. February has another claim, to fame beside being the shortest month of the year. It is also the safest month. There were 7,500 accidental deaths during February, 1948. This was 650 fewer deaths than the monthly average of 8,150 last OStiClGlV '() r r The perfectly shaped bonnet type with little trimming and Iota of regularity Is designed for the Ideal, heart or oval shaped face. If nose, eyes, mouth and other features are not regular, its wiser to choose a hat thats slightly Irregular In lb line. The hat may be somewhat dramatic, too, sine this would draw attention from the features should Suit How You f.!ay February Safest Month WOMAN'S WORLD stick-to-the-rl- 2 packages FASTBZ...lfS SPECIAL MENU LYNN CHAMBERS Roast Leg of Veal Potato Pancakes Stewed Okra and Tomatoes Asparagus Salad Honey Butter Roll-Up- s Tapioca Pudding Brownies Beverage Recipe Given ROLLS MINUTE I Ht Star S- 1 cape dfteti flaw al parpaaa I tctlupc teliaoF.) thartealai awlteti ead ceatag ta kSaararw Vow eager lkteaapeaaesaH Stop It Dioh yen Id wmrm wxter (105 to 110 F ) ta krge mixing bowl Stop 2i Add tunr salt, and unbeaten egg Add Sour gradually. Beat well with electric mixer on km or medium tpecd. or by hand with large wooden goon. Add aboftemng. beating onto thoroughly mixed Stop St Spoon dough into welt greaaed muffin pans, filling fulL Stop 4 Let rise in warm place (90 about to 95 F ) until dough bag risen level with top of muffin pans (about 25 to 30 minutes) Stop St Bakn in moderately hot oven (375 to 400 F.) 20 ate. Stop St Remove from pans sod term want. Yields It to 24 rolls. BREAD has some THIS PRUNE the endearing qualities of IRID SIM dwyimi Try fti it aawwey telecter, eeeier baking. Red $Mr Dry Yeast ke.pt freth for emnthi right oa the pantry thelf. It's always ready when you need It. m ter Sift together dry Ingredienb. Add prunes and mix welL Combine beaten egg, prune Juice and milk, and add with melted butter to tbe first mixture. Pour into a greased loaf pan. Bake in a moderate (350) oven for 194 hours. Honey Bntter Roll-U(Makes about 16) 3 enpa sifted flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspodn salt 4 tablespoons shortening cup milk 1 tablespoon melted butter 3 tablespoons honey 94 teaspoon cinnamon Sift flour, baking powder and salt. Cut in shortening. Add enough milk to form a (oft dough. Turn out on lightly floured board and knead 94 minute. Diinto two vide equal portions. Roll each portion Into a circle and spread DELICIOUS pineapple coffee with melted butcake which bakes In less than ter and honey; an hour will be welcome at breakwith sprinkle on fast chilly mornings. Cut Into pie shaped cinnamon. Coffee Cake Flneapple-Cnrrapieces. Roll up beginning at wide cake) (Makes 1 end. Bake In a hot (450) oven for 3 caps sifted floor minutes. 3 teaspoons baking powder Mnffina Orange-Dat- e 1 teaspoon salt (Make 12 muff Ins) 94 cup sugar 94 cop sifted floor 94 cap shortening 194 enps whole wheat flonr 1 egg, beaten 2 teaspons baking powder 4 cup milk 1 tablespoon sugar H cup currants 94 teaspoon salt H cup drained, crashed pine1 enp dates, chopped fine apple Grated rind of I large Orange crumb topping range Sift together flour, baking powder 94 cup molasses and salt with sugar. Cut in short1 egg, beaten ening until mixture is crumbly. Add I cup milk is flour until egg and milk, stirring 94 enp melted shortening Into moistened Drop batter Sift together white flour, baking cake pan spreadgreased nine-inc- h sugar and salt Add dates powder, and currants ing evenly. Spread . mix .well. - Add and orange pineapple over top of batter and whole wheat.rind; Combine moflour. sprinkle with orange crumb topping: lasses, egg, milk and melted short3 tablespoons butter ening. Add to dry ingredienb and Z tablespoons sugar mix only Until Ingredients are 94 cup flour Do not beat until moistened. 94 teaspoon cinnamon smooth. Spoon batter Into well 3 tablespoons grated orange greased muffin pans, 94 fulL Bake rind. in a hot (400) oven about 20 4 cup dry bread crumbs and Mix all ingredienb together Leftover meat and chicken can LYNN SAYS: be made Into really generous hot Make Simple Supper k sandwiches if they're dipped In Dishes Something Special mixture, then fried. Serve Fruit fritters for dessert may with spiced fruiLjor a completely sound anything but spectacular, but satisfying supper. Just serve them with some melted d eggs, cut in quarraspberry Jelly as a sauce and see ters, swimming in rich cream sauce what a solid hit they can make. with pink shrimp, are hard to resist Shreds from the roast chicken when served on small, split, toasted can be extended Into a nice supper and halved biscuib. main dish if set on a bed of cooked Popovers split and filled with rice in a buttered casserole, then creamed chicken or chipped beef topped with cream sauce. Bake will satisfy tbe hungriest crowd until bubbly and brown. for Sunday evening suppers. 30 lk cape mna tv( IQ- use as a topping. - I SpecUi Active Dry Yaaat ACTIVE cake, without being as sweet and rich. Youll like its texture. 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