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Show Bluepoints for Blue Bloods By Vee Lawnhursr and Tot Seymour f:4 - want the assem- bled family to sit up and take you'll notice walk Into the dining: room some dinner 11 time bearing a Blueoolnt Pie ! Needless to say. in order to match the delicious fining:, the crust must be simply perfect. For perfect pie crust, you can depend on that wonder worker, double-actinbaking powder. Eluepolnt Pie -, 1 cups sifted flour; 2 teaspooni doubleacting baking powder; teaspoon salt; 6 tablespoons butter cup milk or other shortening; (about); 2 cups drained oysters; K teaspoon salt; dash of cayenne; 4 tablespoons melted butter. Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift Add Cut in shortening. again. milk gradually, stirring ULtil soft Turn out on dough Is formed. Bllghtly floured board and knead or enough to shape. SO seconds, Inch thick; Roll Vi of dough line a 9 inch pie plate, allowing dough to extend '.'3 inch beyond edge of plate. Fold Inward even Fill with with rim of plate. with salt, sprinkle oysters; cayenne, and butter. Roll other inch thick; with half of dough tiharp knife make slits to permit scape of steam. Fit over oysters, flour-A- d pressing edges together with fork. Bake in hot oven (450 P.) S minutes. Serves 6. M 'er. U She DromDtlv called her gave her the idea. Vee was quick to respond Composers are like that, sometimes, quick to respond, quick to condemn. Tnt want nwav for a rest. In Atlantic City, Miss Seymour became amused at a chap, and suddenly the idea Cross Patch came to ner. of the song bad-temper- a... ' - J' xl 41 4h It ? IK it'' L KM - tr,1 t r 1 A Cm) ."l" , .. Their publisher accepted it, as he had accepted "And Then Some" find other of their works. The song hit the public favor and was performed frequently. Tot Seymour listened to the tune and wrote down a dummy lyric. She returned to New York a few days later with the completed song. The team polished up the song till they were satisfied, and submitted itv Their publisher had asked for a fast rhythm song. Vee had the piano pulled close to the 'phone, and played her idea of "Cross Patch'' to Tot in Atlantic City. j' AtftDDtf M0I, ' y w( me poo j If 1 YOUR They are both members of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers and continue, though not always, as partners' to create new music for ASCAP's repertoire! Now It's "Cobbler" Time HONOR Si A topsk ihme IN OSAD FOOL C4A'r Ai SST By Frances Lee Barton J tribute to the national legend UY SZIEXTST Oftfi CIRTIFICATC WT Qf BiRTH: BUT, LIKE wr IT. IS T7 . and the National Cherry Week in George Washington cherry tree, we hold a f A I KAtTonaL CHERRY - i rf .v A : v 4S . i. ., V 4 - 5; M t A1 become cf the is one of the problems today. two httlo ones have been living in a INVENTOR OF THE MAN WHO FIRST ATE AN OYSTER. i. LOST IN OBSCURITY AND "THE STATUE What will refugees?" worlds big These -1 3- OF FRENCH DRESSING 15 ORIGIN THE -- OF THAT GREAT SAUCE, FRENCH DRESSING, IS QUOTED HAVING SAID THAT IT WAS A BOLD i mi IS STILL HI THE QUARRY. pi mm - Hungcry and ft:- t- WCHZCK- This littie beauty is one of the girls who model the new season's bathing suits in tha current Look Strapless suits are featured heavily. 4 Ldward S. Grab-act- i. amateur .1.1 EGYPT, DYINC'-- SX HOURS TILL MORNING j ! WAS THE CUSTOM A GOOSE THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS BELIEVED THAT CITRON MORNING .v WAS AN ANTIDOTE t ' : LENIENT. gourmets of History Famous EPICURUS LIVED ALMOST 1'" WITH "THE VIEW TO MAKING HIM FOR ALL KINDS OF PAIN. " TO BRING THE LANDLORD TO AT MICHAELMASS EATEN EARLY IN THE IT ENGLAND IN MEDIEVAL photographe r, Jt February. It your patriotic takes gesture the form ot a Cherry Cobbler it will receive unanimous en- I dorsement from ( , the family. SKro&HfaBsaaa Cherry Cofabep 3 tablespoons quick - cooking cup sugar; 2 tabltapioca; espoons melted butter; 3 cups pitted sour red cherries, fresh or canned; 1 cup cherry juice; 2 cups sifted flour; 2 teaspoons double-actinbaking powder; k teaspoon salt; 6 tablespoons butter or other shorcup milk (about). tening; Combine tapioca, sugar, butter, cherries, and cherry juice; let stand while crust Is being made. Sift flour once, measure, add baki?.g powder and salt, and sift again. Cut in shortening. Add milk gradually, stirring until soft dough is formed. Turn out on slightly floured board and knead 30 seconds, or enough of dough in strip, to Bhape. Roll 2 Inches wide and M inch thick; line Bides of Sx8x2-incpan, fitting closely into corners. Stir cherry mixture well and turn into pan. Roll remaining y3 dough V inch thick; with sharp knife make sikS to permit escape of steam. Fit A h ) 4 1 was lucky to catch this scoop shot of a breaking scaffold at a manufacturing plant in South Bend, Ind. The two painters were rescued J WEEK g between r SWH JONATHAN Group mc'tlicme ;s more expcisive to !han it nr t&n-ibe, clinr jir. Dr Morns Fi';hl ?ln in his renly to Look 3 Open Let!'r to !ho Amorican M.j..iical Association I tw nl 'r ' r Joseph R. Fliosler and Paul Cam,k mstytL 1 Tot and Vee formed the first combina tion of women songwriters in the professional field. Their first song was "Sunday Co To Meetin' Time." It was successful so they continued their song partnership. Vee Lawnhursr began as a pianist, 'cscame one of Roxy's Gang, and turned mooter by chance as a result of introduc-.yri- c writer Tot Seymour, to a young ty wiim K. WA MAS g From ASCAP Files BIRTH OF A SONG "CROSS PATCH" By Trances Lee Barton hot savory oyster dish la a great comfort to the Inner ana woman on a raw, com maaday. And If you A FEBRUARY 2, 1939 DEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, rxcx six i ON BISCUIT AND WATER. FRIEND AND ASKED HIM LITTLE EXCLUSIVELY HE WROTE TO A TO SEND HIM A CHEESE TO KEEP UNTIL SUCH TIME! AS HE PREPARED A SUMPTUOUS FEAST over cherries, pressing edges of dough together with fork dipped In flour. Bake in hot oven (450' F.) 15 minutes; then reduce heat t moderate (350 F.) and bake 25 to 30 minutes longer. Sprinkle powdered sugar over top, if desired. Serves 8. Hobbies Are Named Lineolniana and Washington are the names applied to the hobby of collecting things pertaining to Abraham Lincoln and George FOR HIMSELF. Before Prizefighting is sport s most vicious racket, charge the current Look magazine, submitting photographs of punchdrunk brains contrasted to normal ones. "Fox every Joe Louis, there will be 10,000 has-beepaid ofl In battered bodies and s "rambled minds ns purchas- Mosses First Land Plants Mosses were the first plants trow successfully on land. Seeking New Ore "Crop" ing dresses, women should bend their arms and arch llieir backs to be ' to v sure thai material wUl be loose (but not baggy) under the armg to eliminate strain on seams, e, MICKIE SAYS THIS iS K3 WAR-TIM- E SCENE, BUT PEACEFUL BATTLE ON THAT PERPETUAL ENEMY, DUST ADVERTfSNG- - sweets; SWROUfiAWAYS, OR SHOPPMQ GUIDES ARB " - t F&B BSOUX WeODY'P RXVF&Z EMBUTTUEi - v VA.Hp- r tt T ALKA-SELTZE- JQ3 std, window and deposits it In the big bag. Almost in less time than tt takes to tell It, the furnace Is again. And since only a fraction of an Inch of soot la equal to several inches ot asbestos In holding back beat. It ts easy to see bow Important such cleansing can be. The housewife uses her electrical vacuum cleaner every day to keep her floor coverings, draperies and upholstering splc and span. The same principle la Just at useful for the home's heating plant, a local furnace manufacturer discovered. n Your Advertising In the Leader Will Get Results VsJ J 1 (fur tft5 Is no new crop of ore each lngs In order to provide ventilation When a year's Biipply of ore tor the compnny's 200 odd miles of it is gone forever and the miner must spend a large part of the revenue from one ore body In order to find another. Every successful miner knows thts. And that Is why the Silver King Coalition mine at Tark City has been a successful mine for over 65 years. Out of every pound of ore mined. It Is necessary to set aside a certain part of the returns from It to find another pound. The successful mine such as we have In Utah does not Just gouge out the ore and disappear with the money. Our mines are operated on a basis, and are the necleus for the state's Industrial life. Pictured here Is the new half million dollar expenditure the Silver King Is making In order to perpetuate the life of Its property. It Is the new Tuaynes canyon shaft, which Is being sunk on the extreme wsstern end of the company's hold- c u Superior People Superior people are those whom it never occuis that ther superior people. Rf er makes a gparktol alkaline solution. Aa It contcbj sjaanakeslo nt Jlevea the pain of every 4ay ailments, then by helping" rtttore the alkaline balance tends to remove the cause wh due to hyperacidity of the stoffliUka-Seltz- There year. HOLLAND, Mich. No, no dirigible suddenly has descended in a residential street and crushed a truck parked at the curb. This ta no scene ot war days, or of sudden havoc In any form, in it ta a reassuring domestic tnoldct only. The "sausage'' trvtchlng away from the bouse Is the dunibag ot the biggest vacuum cleaner ever made. Mechanism in the truck sucks the dust and toot from the home furnace through the Immense hose afeeva reaching Into the basement C3, ESAETBUSN, ACID STOMA OAS ON STOMACH ? Have you tried hl Is mined , IT! TU' HOME FAPSR AND ARB TO PAY FOR in - to art underground workings and to make for cheaper extraction of waste material. Vast area of undeveloped ground. The shaft Is now down approximately 1,300 feet and will be sunk to a depth of 1.700 feet. In addition to serving the Silver King, the shaft will also be connected with the eight mile Spiro tunnel, which will provide hotter working conditions for the Silver King and property lying north and west of Silver King. It Is nntielpated that work will be resumed in this promising area when the shaft Is completed. Mining men are watching with much Interest Mie progress of this new Bhaft. It is rpRarded as a key to a vast undeveloped area lying adjacent to the Silver King's new shaft. This virgin area will yield another mine for the Park City region, it Is lnped. (acetyl-salicylate- )." ach. . .I . ii J i fV Alka-- S In 30 V tf km iff Get of Alkfl-Pf- 1 at the fountain. h |