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Show Xke-- FICTION TV By ROBERT McBLAIR ter, Nettie, at a time when her fiance, Benamin Brainard, was out of town on business. 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Others win you only after days or hours or weeks of association, which causes you to overlook their dead pan expression and recognize heir worth. The faces we like, the faces of arc beautifully depersonality, scribed by Rosamond Lehmann in her novel "The Weather in the Streets." One of Miss Lehmann's characters says to a friend: "I like what what breaks out behind the features and is suddenly there and gone again. I like a face to warm up and expand, and collapse and be different every night and from every angle . . . and not be above looking ugly or comic sometimes." In other words, what this woman liked and what others like in a face is life, expression, vitality, animation. We all like faces that betray the emotions that go on behind them rather than the dull, colorless, cold, unresponsive faces. We want to know that there Is friendship behind the faces we see. Study the expression on your face. If it isn't what you think it ought to be, do what Napoleon did, what Cleopatra did. Practice facial expression until you develop this Important outward evidence of persongreat and enduring ality Into asset. i fa g W B B NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS mm Adorable Easy Crocheted Kitten creen eves, black nose and mouth HOUSEHOLD I He told me about the operation your mother needs, which requires money. He told me more, Nettie. Something about himself. But that was confidential." busiNettie's heart stopped beating. rel, more enchanting than her nesslike and absent fiance. Her par- Was it some other girl? "What did he tell you?" she cried. Square seemed to dim to a queer, ents ended that romance, but not "Never mind. But, look, Nettie. before Jerry Angus and Nettie eerie twilight. pledged eternal devotion in a This cash came from smuggling "Is this Miss Nettie Brainard?" a Sharp secret meeting arranged by the arms in a good cause. Let it do man's voice Inquired. black sheep Tom Sharp. It was a some good!" "Yes," Nettie said into the instru- heartbreaking farewell. He laid a brown envelope in Netment. Jerry Angus and Tom Sharp left tie's palm. His hand, she noticed, Bena-min of "Are you the daughter together to hunt gold in Alaska, and was weathered, and had on Its back Brainard, deceased, and Nettie after that adventured in the Far a large strawberry birthmark. East. Young Nettie Sharp married Sharp?" "But, Uncle Tom!" she protested Benamin Brainard after all, and "Yes. Yes, I am." "Now, now!" He got up. "Of course you wouldn't take ten thouhad one child, Nettie, before Bena"Is your mother there?" died. sand dollars from just anybody. "She's busy In the kitchen Just min Brainard now. She'll be busy for half an hour. Who Is this, please?" "This is Thomas Sharp. Your Uncle Tom." Nettie gasped. "Uncle Toml But but but you are dead!" The man's laugh had a hollow sound. "Not quite," he said. "But five years ago, up home In Maine, we got a registered package," Nettie Insisted, her voice shaking slightly. "It held four British bonds, and his your passport stamped in Chinese and Russian, and a letter from Harbin, signed by Jerry Angus, saying that you had " The man laughed again. "Now, Nettie, don't be so upset by this! Anything may happen in the Far East. Besides, I left home twenty-fiv- e years ago. Before you were born." "Well," said NetUe swallowing. "Now don't say anything to your mother. I want to speak to you alone. I'll be right over." He hung up. The light seemed to :. flood back into the deserted tea VVsUw minim in room. "Heavens abovel" Nettie He a laid brown in His Nettie's palm. envelope hand, she noticed, aid aloud. "Uncle Tom! Alive! Alive, after all! What ever shall I had on Its back a large strawberry birthmark. say to him? Why does he want to Tom Sharp became an occasional, You've too much pride for that,' I talk to me alone? Why, it's like havletter from some unknown hope. But blood's thicker than warambling ing a visit from from a ghost!" HarAcross the street, her mortal ene- far Eastern place. Then, from had ter, child. Besides, if you and your his and his mother must have a tea room, this bin, passport legacy mies, the two quick lunch places, come to his sister. will let you have one back home. with their neon signs and their bar. . . Take the advice of a wanderer, was Tom Now alive coffee again now and in Sharp gains doughnuts, became friends for once. They as- and hurrying to see his sister's Nettie. Marry. Settle down. Don't miss love when it comes by." sured her that she was not in some daughter. He kissed her roughly on the timeless world of the spirit. Instead, Just then the front door opened. mouth. Then he was gone, leaving d she was in the bustling world of to- In stepped a bouncy, stocky, Nettie feeling that this visit, from man. day, where a girl of twenty-two- , one mourned as dead, simply could who loves a young doctor way back "Well, Nettie." he said heartily, in her home town, is glad to stand "come sit by your Uncle Tom. Yes, never have happened. The kitchen door opened. Nettie's by her ailing mother in New York, you've got your mother's bright mother came in. tea room pay in brown eyes." and try to make a "How can I begin to tell her?" a section where there is no room for He led her to one of the yellow Nettle thought. tea rooms. "I couldn't hear what that man "Uncle Toml" Nettie said again. tables. "Yes, yes, my dear. No one likes was saying." Her mother was talkAll she could remember of him was "But his voice seemed to be that he was a black sheep, or some- to be visited by a ghost!" He ing. one I had heard as a girl. I kept exwas with "It roared poor laughter. Bena-min worse. own Her father, thing you to call me, Nettie. I Brainard, never would permit Jerry Angus who playedno that Joke pecting passport wondered if I would know anyone I his name to be spoken. This was on me. Left me with hadn't seen for so long. Like your because, over twenty-fiv- e years ago, and no money. The crazy fool." He glanced toward the kitchen. Uncle Tsm; well, I suppose I would Tom Sharp nearly had broken off Benamin Brainard's engagement to "But I mustn't waste time like this. know him." down She sat and picked up a I found you by phoning the doctor Nettie's mother. "As fork. for Angus," she Jerry town. same The home old in the Tom Sharp had brought home went on, "the boy who wanted to some ruffian named Jerry Angus, name, but the son of the one I used marry me. years ago. I would know and had introduced him to his sis to know. That's how time flies! . . . him anywhere. He had a strawberry birthmark on the back of his left hand." She cut off a bit of lettuce. "Why are you suddenly looking so happy, Nettie? Do stop mooning, dear, and bring your mother her of it afterward, THINKING INNettie Brainard could never get rid of the feeling that the light actually did change. In her empty tea room, the telephone on the cashier'i desk rang. Although It wsi nearly noon, all of Broadway near Union 4 Since 0 Arrogant 11 One who P nl'ft GHOST ON BROADWAY Comet 1 Thursday, November 20, 1947 THE TIMES- - NEWS, NEPHI, UTAH PAGE SIX ' - 'mi M iw iMiyi" ynawF - embroidered in simple stitches. Add a big pink bow. are ! Tn nhtnln mmnlptp erochetlnff Instrnn- Illustrations, tions, stitch embroidery di. ... nwxA Anichinff Information Cuddle Kitten (Pattern No. 56021 send 20 Cents in cum, fuu iihhil, auuicH uu pattern number. ayi SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK Francisco, Calif. 828 Mission St., San Enclose 20 cents No for pattern. """ Address illi ' 1"' f , , it 1 t 5602 4 AS (See Recipes Below) Thanksgiving Menu As the days bring with them that ll feeling, as the frost gathers lightly on the pumpkin, we instinctively know it's time to talk of turkey and Thanksgiving. If families gather at this season, as is the custom, you'll want a rebird that's gal done to cooler-than-fa- time-honore- d besides . being golden semble - those that complement it best j B...w.w.w - . in salted water. Drain and place in saucepan over low Same with two tablespoons of melted butter, tossing until all are coated. Pour in V cup strong chicken stock, season with salt and pepper. Place in serving dish and cover with Vi cup of coarsely rolled bread crumbs which have been browned in butter. Sweet Potatoes, (Serves 6) 6 medium sweet potatoes V cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons butter or substitute K teaspoon nutmeg K teaspoon cinnamon cup water H cup sliced brazil auts Boil sweet potatoes until almost tender; peel and cut in half. Place in shallow baking dish. Combine brown sugar, butter, spices and water. Bring to a boil. Pour over potatoes; sprinkle with brazil nuts. Bake in a moderate oven (375 degrees) for 30 minutes or cook in a heavy skillet on top of the stove, basting frequently. Cranberry Sherbet. t2 cups sugar cups water 1 quart cranberries Juice of m lemons Juice ef H orange Make a syrup of the sugar and water, cooking five minutes after it starts to boil. Add the cranberries and cook until clear, then run all this through a fine sieve. Cool and add the fruit juices. Freeze in refrigerator trays. This may be made the day before using. Chiffoa Pumpkin Pie. (Makes pie) 1 tablespoon unflavored gelatin V cup cold water 1 teaspoons cinnamon teaspoon ginger H teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon salt H cup browa sugar H cap milk t caps cooked pumpkin M cap whipping cream H teaspoon vanilla 1 crust Soften the gelatin in water. Ado spices, salt, sugar and milk to mimnlrin 131sfJ, Mil i, in ill inuia J : in double boiler 1 and heat to boil 4R&SvSing point. Ke- move from heat add gelatin and fat, cover with a fat - moistened cloth that is large SD enough to go over the top and sides. Roast in preheated oven set at proper temperature. An 8 to 10 pound bird is set in a 325 degree oven for 3 to 3V4 hours. A turkey four pounds heavier requires the same temperature oven but is allowed four hours longer to cook. For birds larger than 14 pounds use a 300 degree oven and add Vi hour of cooking time for each four pounds. A bird, .'or example, will take five to six hours to roast. Do not add water or cover pan while roasting. If drippings burn. stir until dis the oven is too hot. If the cloth solved. When cold fold in whipped covering the bird dries during cooking, remoisten from fat at bottom cream and vanilla. Pour into crust Sprinkle with crumbs of pan. Turn bird breast up when and chill. Remove cloth if from two graham crackers. done. about more browning Is desired. Cruat: To 12 finely rolled graham Test for doneness when meat crackers, add 2 tablespoons of sugar feels soft. This is done by pressing and V4 cup melted butter or substi tute. Press in an even layer against the thickest part of the drumstick with fingers. The leg joint also sides and bottom of a nine-incshould move readily when turkey is pie plate. done. RdaiHd by WNU r b Fur LYNN SAYS: Drop a few cubes or slices of car-rot-s into fish chowder. It adds color Try These Tips for Cold as well as flavor . Weather Cooking Watermelon rind, spiced, of Ever use gingerbread as bread? is a nice appetizer when It makes the perfect bread for dried course, in bacon and broiled. wrapped cream cheese fruit sandwiches. Try Cook cereals with a bit ol your If for the spread in place of butter molasses for extra special flavor. you want a special treat. Those apple pies you can't resist This also helps add iron to the diet Have you ever tried creamed will be more so If you roll some cheese into the crust And don't for- dried beef on fluffy baked potatoes? get to brush the tops of the crust It makes a nice supper on busy want that special wash days Add s few peas for colof with milk if if you're so Inclined golden brown color ru Recommended by Many DOCTORS .Save needless hours of repair work by catching small tears and tiny rips promptly. Besides, if you darn a small tear, the repair job will be less conspicuous. Scott's Emulsion is a great HIGH flu a pot-hold- er , onions with a bland cream sauce to mask their sharpness, crisp green brussels sprouts, savory with stock and bread crumbs, and sweet potatoes, of course! To prepare the bird, follow these three steps to achieving the feast: Stuffing, trussing and roasting. 'Prune Dressing. turkey) (For S enps cooked prunes 1 small grated onion 1 cup finely chopped celery 2 cups fried bread crumbs 1 cup prune juice H cup chopped pecans, if desired 1 teaspoon nutmeg Salt and pepper Wash and soak the prunes. Cook them in water in which they were soaked, until tender. Cool, remove pits and chop. Fry onion and celery in two tablespoons of fat until soft Mix thoroughly with fried bread crumbs, prunes, prune juice, pecans and seasonings. Season the neck anij body cavity of the bird lightly. Fill neck with dressing and skewer the neck skin to the back. Bring wing tips onto back. Fill body cavity with dressing, but do not pack it tightly. Skewer or fasten opening to hold in the dressing. Tie leg ends down to the tail. To roast the bird first grease the skin with melted or softened fat. Place the bird on a rack, breast iMk VyP down, in a shal- uV low pan whichbirdis V open. If the ft does not have a snow-whit- e Cream of Mushroom Soup" Roast Turkey 'Prune Dressing Sweet Potatoes Creamed Onions Brussels Sprouts Cranberry Sherbet Olives Celery Mixed Pickles Hot Rolls v Chiffon Pumpkin Pie Mints Beverage Recipes given. into the knee Tuck a Savory Brussels Sprouts. of each stocking when you scrub Cook three pounds of carefully the kitchen or bathroom floor. No washed brussels sprouts until done sore knees tomorrow. brown and juicy. Around the bird, you'll want to asfoods cro-chet- ed kitten for tots to carry around. Crocheted of grey wool with white face, paws and tdil, Serve Turkey Golden Brown and Juicy! Thanksgiving Tips CUTE as can be is this FOOD TONIC for all aires t Helps tone up adult systems low In A&D Vitamins. Helps children build sound teeth, strong bones. TASt e Treat zippers on your galoshes with vaseline if they have become rusted and are difficult to slide. Be careful not to get any on the fabric. 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