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LII fvvarsnuii C George .- -,1 agree ranks fcgh in FORCES w m-- Td 'essentials Mr is morale-- of real, .pint, which spurs 1lrmen,aUor marine rdthat ;i service, and his country. vho has it. lac matcn i or war. is a . it . man a 5f 'penance of good morale ?S.bt military responsibil- - com- -' All ity. off " roanding cers recognize v importance such factors as pay. food, shelter, clothing, the of A i facili- - I religious ( ties, training, sanitation, medi- cal care, proper li discipline, ab- - f recrea- sence, hUi tion, and welfare They recognize also which, in my judg- - Indians leaves 'a. or serviceman's the ,ffecti That is the as to top personal concern v:.eir.g of his home folks. iat is where the American comes into the picture, profoundly. of the of our democracy compelling reasons xrtance to inicemen of the well-bein- g life .to private leaving sj George C 'bead of be made srsmd tation-witour of i ltd (hapten to "look in--j lhi organization. Tbe infor--3 hi gathered during that do lour be bos set down 'id) 'ltr Gen. riM vat appointed ,,miu Red Cross til suits of arti-- challenging , report on General Marsh-sa- l filch jor another M Cross by veeh. of h leadership this great iation. married s( ::sas duty, about to .1 man, ordered was aboard a sail when the ios field director ?d wire i at the port from a Red Cross city. It stated been rushed to the doctor's the man's The field director c in a distant a'i wife had M, gave diag-ffldarg- imme-presenc- i tie commanding e. officer of center. CO cleared with his post ' at to the seriousness gnosis, had leave and approved a Cross loan for the trip Bat when the field directed at the dock, the faagplank had already i drawn in and It seemed We to ret the service-lf- . An alert crane ate dock offered tooperhelp, to a military hospital in the United States. Although he could see. his face and eyelids were in need of much plastic surgery. Hi hand muscles were contracted. He was in great pain. The doctors and nurses were there with their skill-fu- l and considerate attention. But also at his side were those team mates of the medical staff, the Red Cross social worker and recreation worker, and their trained volunteer aides. The boy's mother, who spoke no English, was anxious to visit him He wanted to see her, but wished to wait until more plastic surgery could lessen the shock of his an- pearance. The Red Cross helped him in planning for his mother's visit and in writing letters to her. Then it assisted him and his mother through the trying experience of her visit, and helped him keen his courage up when he realized that ms disfigurement and crippling of his hands were permanent. Later, the Red Cross planned with him and his family for his vocational and social adjustment nn his return to civilian life nnH assisted him in filing his claim for pension. All this involved manv cooperative activities with doctors, nurses, and rehabilitation riersnn- nel of the hospital, and constant correspondence with the Red Cross chapter of the boy's home town. I cite these stories to show that the serviceman has in the Red Cross an understanding counselor and ever present friend, working with the military, but not an organic part of it, A great civilian agency, one helpful arm extended into the serviceman's setting, the other reaching into the home- One arm Is made up of Red Cross field directors and their staffs at military stations and hospitals in the United States and overseas. The other consists of the wide network of Red Cross chapters throughout this country and its possessions. Field directors and chapters work together as a team, enlist the assistance of thousands of competent volunteers, and cooperate freely with all related public and private agencies. The military community has in the Red Cross field director a channel to all the facilities of the na tional organization and its chap ters, such as Home Service, Volunteer Services, Safety and Health Services, Disaster Services, Junior Red Cross and College Units. The civilian community through the Red Cross chapter has available for the families of service personnel all of those services in which the chaDter is eneaeed. and in addi tion the services of the field direc tors at the military installations where the men and women from the community are on duty with the armed lorces. Services rendered include com munications in illness or other the lone arm of his emergencies; information as to the "fever the rati, and low-- it location and welfare of the families mm to the dock. at home or the men away from instance, a 20 year home; financial assistance in emer - aeriously burned by an gencies to service personnel and was flown from Japan their dependents; reports for commanding officers or medical officonditions, sof rip""'? cers regarding home cial, economic, or health facts re quired for the sympathetic consid eration oi questions oi weuare, leave, discharge, diagnosis or recreasupplemental treatment; and assisttion for the rec ance with reation for patients; and informa able-bodie- d medicallv-aoDrove- d tion concerning government bene fits, and assistance in applying lor them. 11 k j. M aMumw.M m arm th making It possible for this pa-'the 0 lJ1eelrn, hospital at Columbia, S. C, to answer back home belongs to Mrs. Theo. Ravenel, Lad, ,h , lhe hogP,ul for the Richland county Cra ch a" th. ' .s V , v f Khali 0n Recj Qross yolunteers and we are very short of them are the very 4 cf f. Ked Cross. They are the bases of all of its ef,one he, L5k v usually ineir euona ic ic.v'6'"6 chanter 1 miu nut uy me n - -.- uiucers, the Red Cross would be unaDie 10 e essfin!.i . "J d 5erviccs It now provides for the people oi wia ai large in some instances. i-i- . Share-and-Share-AIi- rieinwHiiiiy jusaiers Morale in All Kinds Of Emrn,nn 01 CD Ofj.' ' " I icni ,i !w &UbJlU< ttJm mm .v.,.v.v.v. "i Thieves Return Half of Loot to Victim ke PARIS, FRANCE Two pohte share and share alike burglars held an American diplomat and his wife at gunpoint for five hours at their home and then left with only $15 worth of French francs as United States embassy, had in his pocket. The burglars took 5,000 and with a bow, the head burglar Unusual Button Accents On This Daytime Dress Magic Machine Because one of the parts used in a watch is too small to be picked up with the fingers, a scientist at Elgin, 111., designed a machine whereby the part could be into place! it." returned the rest One of the burglars, his face masked with a white handkerchief, kept Mr and Mrs Krause loot. in their bedroom while his partner They could have had $30 worth ransacked the house They batBut the head burglar of the twt but it was a wedding anniversary tered down several doors ct an carefully counted out the 10.001 gift from her husband and they upstairs apartment, whose occufrancs Edward J. Krause. assist didn't touch it. They could have pants were on vacation The three ant corrmercial attache of the had her engagement ring, too, bui Krause children were in their beds. take half and leave you half," the burglar said. The burglars also could have had Mrs. Krause's pearl brooch "1'U 1 ; the head burglar eyed it and said "That's too Lttle. You can keep oS time Ijouy ALWAYS t kVk'ti air-blow- n 'X -- v, t it" v v - Lenten Main Dishes need an extra spark to keep them interesting and appealing since they are meat-shThey should, however, be sub r y. and nourishing, and with plenty of cheese, fish, eggs and vegetables they will have plenty of stick - to - the ribs quality. Don't get into a rut with one or two dishes each season. There's plenty of variety and interest available in Lenten dishes if you'll just try new recipes and plan sparkling menus. Vegetable combinations can give plenty of texture, color and menu interest. Cheese as a main ingredient snaps many a main dish from the doldrums. Add fish to macaroni or spaghetti and you'll never miss meats. Try new ways with eggs, and the family will cheer you to new culinary accomplishments. Eggs Mornay (Serves 2 to 3) 4- eggs 3 cups thin white sauce teaspoon paprika cup grated cheese 2 egg yolks Add paprika and cheese (reserve about 2 tablespoons for top) to hot sauce. Beat in yolks. Pour layer of sauce into shallow baking dishes. Slip eggs into sauce, one at a time. Pour remaining sauce around edge, leaving yolks partially exposed. Sprinkle with remaining cheese. Bake in moderately hot oven (375') 15 to 20 minutes, depending upon doneness of eggs desired. Fresh Vegetable Casserole (Serves 6) 2 cups cooked 'carrots, sliced 2 cups cooked string beans 2 cups cooked peas 2 cups cooked lima beans 1 cup vegetable stock 1 cup cooked creamed celery 6. broiled mushrooms 4 cup vegetable glaze Have all vegetables cooked and seasoned separately. Grease shal low individual casseroles and place sliced carrots around the sides of each dish. Place a spoonful each of string beans, peas and lima beans in the dishes in the order given; add a little vege table stock; then top with a small of spoonful creamed celery and a broiled mushroom. Put a spoonful of vegetable glaze over the mushroom and when all dishes are filled bake In a moderately hot oven (375) for 10 minutes. Maine Casserole (Serves 6) 3 onions, sliced 2 cups kernel corn teaspoon salt Dash of pepper 1 can baked beans without pork cup ketchup Vt cup dry bread crumbs 2 tablespoons butter Cook onions in boiling water 20 minutes and drain. Arrange corn In casserole. Cover with a layer of CHAMBERS' MENU Consomme Baked Beans and Onions au Gratin Tossed Vegetable Salad Baked Apples with Raisins Beverage Crusty Bread Recipe Given body. The average man will need about IV times as much as the average woman. This can be managed by giving him slightly larger servings, Growing boyi and girls between 12 and 20 will need slightly more than the average adult. A' 8563 DAFFODIL (about utes). s,"'r v r v ' . . Vi ? ' I u ' Quick-metho- , recipe) d Hp. vanilla Toother half add: 2 egg yolks, unbeaten Hp. lemon extract 4 to S drops yellow coloring Vt Beat only to blend. Pour batters alternately Into 2 greased layer pans lined with plain paper. To get marble effect, stir through batter once with knife. Bake in mod. oven (350 F.) about 30 mm, Mix enough to dampen flour. Beat 2 minutes. It by hand, count beating time only; with electric mixer, use "low speed." Scrape bowl often; scrape beaters after 2 minutes. Add: 2 egg whites, unbeaten Vt xt MARBLE CAKE (Snou'drijt To one half add: cup milk ICING: Cream 3 table-tpooSnowdrift and 2 tablespoons butter. Add 1 cup orange marmalade, grated rind of I orange and 3 4 cup sifed confectioner tugar. Beat smooth. Frost cake. Decorate with marmalade, MARMALADE cup milk Beat 1 minute. Pour half of batter Into another bowl. nt J Only an emulsorized! shortening gives such luscious cakes so fast! Swallows and Martins Hound the table, eyes will gleam when you on Snowdrift's Sunny Daffodil Cake. bring s! Mixed in Rich and moist, the 3 minutes...without only Will Like This House Remove extra-lusciou- onions from pot. cook continue ing beans until tender (about 45 minutes). Drain. Save water. Combine liquid, molasses, mustard, pepper and Worcestershire sauce. Place half casserole. the beans In two-quaSprinkle with 'i, cup cheese. Add remaining beans and arrange onions over top of beans. Add liquid. Bake uncovered in moderately hot oven (325) for 45 minutes. Butter bread crumbs and sprinkle over top of casserole. Return to oven and cook until crumbs are brown (about 15 minutes). Deviled Tuna and Macaroni (Serves 4) 4 ounces shell macaroni 2 tablespoons butter 1 tablespoon enriched flour 1 teaspoon salt M teaspoon paprika 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce I'i1 cups milk lemon Juice tablespoon 1 cup flaked tuna (1 can) 2 hard cooked eggs 1 tablespoon chopped pimiento Sliced stuffed olives Cook macaroni in boiling salted water until tender (about eight minutes). Drain and rinse. While macaroni is cooking, melt butter in saucepan. Stir in flour, salt, paprika and Worcestershire sauce. Gradually add milk, stirring constantly until slightly thickened. Add lemon juice and tuna. Dice bard cooked eggs, reserving one yolk for garnish. Fold eggs and macaroni into Mix thoroughly. deviled sauce Pour into four greased individual baking dishes. Bake In moderate oven (350) 20 minutes. Garnish with sieved egg yolk, pimiento and olives. t i single-actio- Address their shape 15 min- " : 61ft together hito large bowl: Vfi cups siftad cake flour iVi rtpt. double-actio-n baking powder (4 tips, Vt 1 tsp. salt cupi sugar Add: cup Snowdrift i, Soak beans in water overnight. Add 1 teaspoon of the salt and onions. Simmer but do not boil until onions are tender but still retain ' ' t Baked Beans and Onions Au Gratin Pattern No. 8563 is a iew-rit- e perfor ated pattern lor sues la, ih, im, zu; (Serves 8) 40 and 42. Size 14, 4 yards of 2 cups dried marrowfat beans 5 cups water and summer Don't miss the 2'4 teaspoons salt FASHION. It's filledspring with special fabric news, original designs, easy to sew 12 medium-sized"- " onions styles free pattern printed inside tht dook. za cents. Y cup molasses teaspoon dry mustard SEWINO CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. teaspoon black pepper 830 South Wells St., CbUsfs 1, HI. 1 teaspoon Worcestershire Enclose 25 cents In coins for each sauce' pattern desired. VA cups grated cheddar cheese Size Pattern No 1 cup soft bread crumbs Name 2 tablespoons butter, melted well-greas- LYNN SAYS: Use These Essential Rules For Good Meals Do not eat very much more than you need unless you are planning to do heavy, muscular work, at extra food will be stored as fat In the ; - y. ! onions, season with salt and pepWearable Dress per. Add a layer of beans and add If CHARMING and very wear- ketchup. Cover and place in modable daytime dress with unerate oven (350) for 20 minutes. usual button accents cn one Saute crumbs lightly in butter and shoulder and hip. Have brief cap over Reof casserole. sprinkle top turn to oven for 10 minutes or until sleeves, or if you prefer, the three quarter length. brown. well-season- r - P"5 v- LYNN MEALS stantial err: Foods for Lent Protein-Ric- h (Set Recipes Below) lex? ? . Serve " MIXING """"" LV T ENTEN ) becm Snowdrift is Emulsorized . , WW JUST 3 1 - 5 Sunny Daffodil Cafe , V-'-- ' ' ng shortening.. .without separate beating of eggs. But remember: Only an emulsorizei shortening can blend better cakes so quick and easy. Snowdrift's your shortening for quick help every day for all your baking and frying. II CI 4y rt Do not have larga meals nor f called heavy foods in the evening if it can be avoided. They interfere seriously with sleep This Is one of the common mistakes made by most people, especially in city life. The evening meal should ordinarily be finished by seven, not begun at that time If dinner Is served In the evening, adults should take a walk or some similar exercise before retiring Do not eat when hurried. Irrit able or nervously or physically tired. Tiy WO WIFTTodal HOUSE FOR MARTINS OR SWfiLLOWS PATTERN 324 PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING-MA- BY THE WESSON OIL PEOPLE DE Colonial Martin House the purple martins and WHEN swallows they will love go "COLD DE5I0NS" house-huntin- g this tigbteen-roo- m mansion with its painted wooden brick chimneys, cut-oshrubbery, balconies and broomstick pillars. got him? ut Complete directions on pattern 324. Price 2oc. Address your order to WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVICE Drawer I Dills, New Btdfors Pjf V 1rk. "7(' )l tfsXj f yyT for watches, developed at Elgin, 111., from a new alloy metal, is good , I jj Si- - IJx 'J vi t ) "yr J ) fZS Alfalfa Seed Rendering Poultry Fat To render poultry fat, cut It in pieces and heat it slowly preferably in a double boiler. Farm Fires average of 3,500 farm people die each year because of fire. An Winter Work Winter is the Ideal time for work In the farm woodlot. I F"t' "fe Mentnolaturo helps open stuffed-u- aoothes smartine nostrils, "aKe again fVEWf paa- - p yn 0,0 breathein comfort. Eases pain- cneB conjjegtion and coufthing. too. In jars, tubes- - Relieve dry, cracked, chapped lips I MENTHOLATUM medicated STICK . Early ordering of alfalfa seed Is recommended if you are to get the variety and amount you want. to the "Cold Demons" get Mentholatom! Won't give In lips all rough from chopping f You need new Menlholotum Medkated Sflck Mentholatum eiedkotlon In packeh ike Hick. Quick relief for sore, chapped lips. Only 3 Js. as new. Safety Pins Sanitary safety pins are made of stainless steel that won't corrode even after long use. A fmml KmT fe-ffX'- J lJl(yf Metal new "durapower" mainspring completely resistant to rust. A dramatic test of the new spring was provided inadvertently when a Floridian recently lost his watch in waters of the Gulf of Mexico When recovered one week later, all steel parts were rusted beyond repair but the mainspring was AS (INT VV EJi Wonder A f7 CWWM ""ty ' w'' yyJi f(J K&jj! '; '.Jk tlorned Lhard the Pacific horned lizard Is frightened, it squirts blood out cf its eyes. When Dairy Feed only vitamins needed by dairy cows under usual conditions are vitamins A and D. The Cocoa marshmallow rolled in cinnamon makes a delicious addition to a cup of cocoa A 1950s Dollar You may get more for your dollar in 1950. but the dollar will be harder to get, too. Bubble Gum ' Adults are becoming a larger bubble gum market. Hitherto, it was only kids that bought the gum. Juvenile Visual Problems Poor lighting and an unfavorable, seeing environment In the classroom are the major causes of visual problems among grade school children. Timber Troducts North Carolina ranks first In the U.S. In number of lumber and basic timber products plants. Rich la Calcium possible Legume bay, with t exception of soybean h.. is always rich in calcium. ' |