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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER voman s World Wrttciiii-Forma- the 3 3oes ix Need Variety If You Want Balanced Taste ls b . FRIEND of mine confided to s me recently that she never 3 Pc? aed to have as smart looking ie large? a;ng as ner friends, although she e' t as much as they did. After AnswtTbing her wardrobe, we found o two r she made one error trom t0 eason- to fall into, and i ty. f0' an easy error out :e'outs:yu may be SuUty ot side frPS realizing it This friend of '' had found one basic dress 11131 ws Hitera,rD-likeand she bought a similar ta a even t11011 any k very year different color. Although the trs of design was becoming to her, t oaIJy became so monotonous 810 she felt she was not having any sty In her wardrobe, as were iends. ery woman should realize that season requires something jely different in the way of color .. . . . i i 3 rn ..Resign u sne is 10 ue cuinpieie- 't jppy about her clothes. I cer-- " don't suggest that you go in CCKS fciizarre experiments in clothing, 5jr Striped Suits -- ; Feature or accessories, but there are "v attractive colors and styles hich to choose. Uii'ore you choose your afternoon sedHomeirni-forrna- l dress or your going- Iress-udress, whatever name 7 Built J!ve it, make a list of the kind loose Frot'erests and dates you're plan-t- o have. Then select a dress Socfel Uset'will fit all these purposes as V is 4 as possible. n though black is smart don't it every time you buy a See what navy blue can do """" ou or royai blue or a deep Utch xed or perhaps the new tone with jeweled touches VSD R.( the throat or belt You'll have hesTauI? surprise! ji'i.t PhBwfc terms gray-"""""- "" ' climates, ni DreSS s cescnpfo iwaukee E;TyDe to Fit Mrs. cups, Burnet-Wayn- toward her. "I'm sorry, child," she said kindly, "but we have so many things to do. And we do have a hospital at Lumbarton only thirty miles away " Sandra nodded, her face expressionless. Next year perhaps and all the time it would take the women to get through working on their husbands. . . . She snapped her Walthers plain and striped suiting was used for this smart suit by Stefan. French gray in pencil striped wool is used with a lemon yellow and white for a jacket. The latter has Inlaid bands and a deeply notched : i Ijl'j.:, too, you I f have your choice wit tnaaihai fcW flnH TVia 111V JK I Laundering Shirts , . this type of dress may be Vyon "ling added to the dress which t to put on, or it may show ? jlTillG'jj such details Vi ("ess in the shoulders or gath-I- g h'lifl "d tucks in the skirt you are exPerienced with 7J" should you choose the so- easy-to-ma- dresses, and then you are the type to wear These dresses usually have different pieces and they irf pinned together when cut don't get mixed. They also painstaking work in sewing ,?TsTris must be very carefully I. Outside stitching is taboo, ery corner and curve must , fectly molded to the figure. t your pattern first and then terial, as patterns will euide correct materials for the ' ,ar style which you have '.'tl.r Always have matching r to make the sewing neat re you ve all seen dresses being aware of the dress to eat extent but rather more SUDtle O'Sulll'- - i-s-- 'i'- . y Con i WtlslilV Han 3 relieves vr to tlie p loosen legm, ana v heal raw, crtit lal mucoa!ir druPhiit.' mulsion x must lifeejf; he coupn AULS Washing and ironing a shirt is not the contrary job it's reputed to be, even though there are many older homemakers who hate the thought of doing the shirts. There's a trick, or perhaps several of them, to doing the job properly. First of all, make sure the shirt is clean. Put it through two washings to make sure it is immaculate. Use a soft but firm brush for scrubbing collars and cuffs, as they soil most easily. Never rub the two together as this simply paves the way for fraying. Turn the pockets out and make sure there is no dirt, grime or tobacco resting at the bottom of the pocket. If you don't do this, there's bound to be trouble during ironing. If it is a cotton shirt you are washing, make the first rinse water warm, the second cool. Rinse twice. Starch while wet but consult the man as to how he likes his shirt starched. When you hang the shirt to dry, try to get most of the wrinkles out of it by shaking them out. This makes the ironing easier. When dry, dampen slightly and roll in a towel, but do not wad tha shirt too tightly as this will create wrinkles that just need to bt ironed. Start ironing with the wrong side of the collar, then go to the right side. Yoke and sleeves are next. Then iron down the front of the shirt so as to shape the shirt properly. If you make an addition to the - lie your cstColds.6'. ou n temi-iorma- l dreti, ironing board about the size of a bread board, but quite a bit lighter and pad this, it can be slipped over the regular board and used for shirts. Fashion Forecast l select a suit for sportswear, ilfcr ;e-"e crIf tnit mce tweeds now is pleated, make ZT MORE are deep enough to ( 'I " P,?y movement ir:., and drapery accent both )fj LACKS lr'l! dresses this season and ho'u?""'y- graceful lines to cloth- Wt whichever one looks smt you'rt v' u anj give your ward- ? hT',,!.,it ,. , try I.yd'. f ; blood la f rtlf"' jlJv - ?' . onto-Ur mica yu f. Vorh trylnf ' - - fix t lo relieva -- 1 $urTine, invita The new pockels have horizontal flaps with tiny vertical flanges. If you have to dash to work in trie morning, select your daytime clothes with an eye to easy dressDresses that button or rip ing. from neck to hem are very popular. Get blouses that button in front rather than back if you want to subtract minutes from your dressing schedule. if nose fills up tra Tattern No. (See Recipes Below) The passing of summer is no good reason to neglect the serving of vegetables. We all need their precious vitamins and minerals in cooler weather and there are plenty of the winter variety to take their rightful place in our menus. The yellow vegetables: carrots, turnips and squash are a good source of vitamin A, necessary for mm Green vegetables aplenty can be too, for cabbage, green pepper, lettuce, etc. are abundant. And don't forget the canned varie Mrs. sipped coffee for canning cupboards are unety, graciously, "Next year, perhaps with sumbesides Dr. Marlow is still so doubtedly them Use up durmer's . produce. . young. have so winter the space you ing fingers twice for emphasis. "But, of end jars for next year's produce. Beets can be popular with your " Becourse, Mrs. fore Granville's social leader, family if you prepare with flavor. Sandra's smile was submissive. Stuffed Beets. She glanced about her, rose, and (Serves 6) made her way to the kitchen. She 6 medium-size- d beets stopped at the door. Her fingers Y cup diced bacon or drippings trembled, grasping at the jamb for i cup onion, chopped 1 tablespoon chili sauce support Her chest constricted in a 1 teaspoon lemon juice low, shuddering moan. Sandra stared. "It's Prince!" her cup cottage cheese voice was strangled, "I I fed him teaspoon salt some shrimp before " Her eyes teaspoon pepper closed. She gestured weakly toward Boil whole beets about 40 minthe kitchen. "Look!" utes or until almost tender. Rub off Mrs. sailed past skin under cold water. Scoop out her in full panoply. At the door she centers, then sprinkle sides of beet came to a full stop. with a little salt. Chop the removed Prince was a shapeless blob on pulp fine, add remaining ingrebright lineoleum; his legs stiffly out- dients. Fill beet shells with this stretched. His eyes were half shut. mixture. Place in a dish containHis tongue had slipped from his lax ing a small amount of hot water jaws. It curved, wetly limp, to the and bake in a floor. moderate (375 deMrs. BurneVWayne uttered one grees) oven until word. She whispered it with a about browned, hiss of quickly drawn breath 30 minutes. "Ptomaine!" social Granville's Any type of leader swayed like a staggering cabbage may be sloop. used in the folSandra dashed for the telephone. lowing sweet- While she got her husband's num- sour recipe. Use all the seasonings ber she issued swift orders. "Warm listed for that flawater. The mustard's in the cup vor. found, Burnet-Wayn- well-stock- Burnet-Wayne!- e r fills mouth-waterin- g board, second shelf." Finally, she heard the doctor's quick voice. "Hurry," she told him Sweet-Sou- r Cabbage. (Serves 6) 4 to 6 cups cabbage, shredded urgently, "the shrimp!" 8 strips of bacon, diced "Eh?" 1 tablespoon brown sugar "The shrimp! Prince ate some be teaspoon salt fore I served it to the club. He's teaspoon pepper he's stretched out on the floor." 'x teaspoon paprika Richard Marlow's voice was in teaspoon dry mustard 'i cisive. "I'll be right out." 3 tablespoons vinegar They waited. No one spoke. Mrs. 1 tablespoon water Burnet - Wayne moaned faintly. Boil cabbage until tender, drain Silence fell on the room. Sandra came back, her hand at her waist. and keep hot. Cook bacon until She closed her eyes and said, crisp, then add combined dry ingredients to it. Add vinegar and "O oh!" They heard the whine then. water and heat to boiling point. Prince, ears cocked, eyes bright, Pour over hot, cooked cabbage and scratched energetically at the kitch- serve at once. en door. Tarnsip Patties. Burnet- Mrs. (Makes 8) "Why why," 4 cups pared, cored, thinly sliced W?ayne gasped, "he's alive!" Sandra recovered her composure. parsnips 'And we all thought we were sick." cup sliced onions Mrs. Burnet-Waynwas not to be IV teaspoons salt stopped. "Suppose we had been l'i cups boiling water with no facilities for treatment. . . ." cup minced parsley She considered this a long moment. 1 egg, beaten "Child," she said sternly, "you cup coarse bread crumbs should have pressed the sanatorium Finely sifted bread crumbs project more forcefully. I shall han- 2 tablespoons fat or oil dle it myself from now on . . . pere sonally!" The Woman's Club was adjourned when Dr. Marlow arrived. Sandra pave him a brief explanation. Prince lay worshipfully at her feet. "And so," she finished, "with the Woman'a Club back of it, darling, I think Granville's going to get a sanatorium." She snapped her firiEcrs, twice. a Prince rolled Obediently, shapeless blob, His legs were stiffly outstretched; his eyes half closed. Limply wet, his tongue slid from relaxed jaws to the floor. LYNN CHAMBERS' MEMS broiling vegetables, brush them with salad oil or melted butter to make them brown more even- When iy. To make delicious fried potalors, melt enough cooking oil or bacon drippings in a pan. Add sliced potatoes which have been cooked for 10 then peeled, and minutes, chopped onions. Let potatoes brown before turning them with a spatula. f j Utlf It's wonderful bow a little up each nostril relieves stuffy transient congestion. If you need relief tonight, ol try it I directions in package. vpn tff,"ft 'it and salt in boiling water for utes or until tender. Drain and mash well. Add 15 v ! i ACTS f AST! stays nt$H, . egg, coarse bread crumbs. Chill 'A ; I min IS w 4 rf the parsnips with the onions J. parsley, 01 well and form into patties. Roll in finely sifted bread crumbs and saute on both sides in fat until golden brown. Sprinkle with paprika, garnish with parsley and serve as a luncheon dish or as a side dish with meat. Sweet potatoes are one item you'll be serving often in the next few months. I'll guarantee you'll like this way of preparing them. Orange Sweet Potatoes (Serves 4 to 6) 6 medium-siie- d sweet potatoes 1 cup orange juice 2 teaspoons grated orange rind 1 tablespoon cornstarch 3 tablespoons melted butter or Keeps for weeks on your pantry shelf . . .You can bake at a moment's notice ; If you bake at home you'U cheer wonderful New Fleischrnann'B a New Flewch- , , . extra-fasmann's Fast ULsinR stays fresh, potent for weeks on your pantry shelf , . , leta you turn out delicious bread quickly at any time. No more being "caught abort" without yeast in the house no poiled dough because yeast weakened before you could use it. With, New Fleifichmann'a Fast Rising you can start baking any time . . . finish baking in It's ready for action when you need it. Get New Fleischmann'i Fast Rising Dry Yeast at your grocer'a. Fast Rising Dry Yeast. EnHy-to-us- ... "jig-time- . t, ... ; ." substitute Vi cup brown sugar cup granulated sugar teaspoon salt Cook potatoes in Buy United their jackets -- as suggested by 4'0utomottoe i)ctaS the newspaper of the industry p (Serves States Savings Bonds! HOW TO until tender. Remove skins. Meanwhile, combine remaining ingredients in a saucepan and cook, stirring until thickened. Arrange sweet potatoes, either whole or cut in lengthwise slices, in a baking dish. Pour sauce over them. Cover and bake in a moderate (350 degrees) oven for 20 minutes. Uncover and bake 15 minutes longer. Cut-upieces of marshmallow may be sprinkled over the potatoes during the last 15 minutes of baking. Squash De Luxe. of IYour bestbuyguarantee is a good dealer. But today's used 6 to 8) cars are often offered by "curbstone operators," or I "private parties." Then it's wise to get off along with the car. You can judge general appearance ...try lights, brakes, wiper, horn. Allow $10 for repair-in-g a broken window, $5 for a dent. Always... 1 medium-size- d squash medium onion, minced Vi cup butter or substitute 2 tablespoons granulated sugar 2 teaspoons salt teaspoon pepper teaspoon mixed, powdered herbs Kirh milk, scalded Melted butter or drippings Cut squash into small pieces. Remove seeds and stringy portion. Place in steamer or colander over boiling water and cook on top of range for about 45 minutes or until tender. Scoop squash from shell, leaving each shell intact. Mash squash thoroughly, then cook onion until clear in butter. Add to squash with the next four Ingredients. Add enough milk, if necessary to make a fluffy mixture. Pile lightly into shell sections. Brush with melted fat and broil for 10 minutes, or until squash is browned. Turnips with Peas. (Serves C) 3 cups hot, diced cooked turnips 2!'! cups canned peas '4 cup rich milk 4 tablespoons canned, diced pimirn-toe- s 1 7 i ' I - J . i i ! Shine your flashlight 2 on the engine. Extra dirty? This shows many mfles of poor care. Kust streaks or fresh oil on the block may mean cracks around plugs, it shows oil pumping. And your flashlight w ill spot motor numbersshow at once if they match the title. Next . . . r V J 1 3 1 1 Turn beam tlang frama and body Links sug- gest "Rebuilt wreck." f'r;z Crease on running gear means wear. Look for worn pedals, shabby upholstery, dirt, lift rubber sroitaU u indsbicld! See yellow or green paint? Look out May be an teaspoon salt tablespoons butter or substitute Combine turnips with other ingredients in order given. Place in a saucepan and heat thoroughly before serving. 2 Htlea&rd by Western Newspaper Union. LYNN SAYS: Tips on Vegetable Dishes Bftittimt J Stuffed Green Peppers Tomato Gravy Squash De Luxe Banana-Appl- e Salad Peanut Butter Bread Beverage Apricot Mousse Recipe Given Cook , r Sweet Potatoes With Citrus Flavor Winter Vegetables J 6m FEW DROPS o ft 6G2 'THUS pinwheel medallion will whirl new beauty into your homel Easy to crochet, it makes elegant doilies; when joined, larger pieces. ways with them. Burnet-Wayn- u 1, y .3 tn . Address. 'cv' 7 mm collar. Study your type Name. infecresisting tion, and essen tial for the health of eyes, ear, nose fr, auu uiiuak. .jt. these vegetables n nnu liequenuy, test, vour ineenu- - ft ity by trying new 0U r' Circle Needlerraft Dept. 317 San F raocUco 6. Calif. Enelosa 20 cents for Pattern. Sewing No e J, e dress at aware of what the woman used with are sew"1S you can't do justice to either the dress to make it an extremely lal or pattern unless you Such accesattractive costume. limitations with the needle. sories as hats, gloves, jewelry or jt and seii you are experienced in lingerie touches can either make or material, don't choose break a dress. iESK.L:kdi styles that may be hard to y' a "t. The soft, simple dress is Choose Accessories need To Enhance Dress 3ust or yu and wakie( S'UTS, :orn. Wr.te lack variety. If you've received some particuCo., Coffejii. larly attractive jewelry recently and have nothing which really goes with it, there's nothing better than an Savings! attractive afternoon dress to set it off properly. If the jewelry is large and glittery, select something simple and classic to show it off. Or, if you have a very attractive lacy dickey, make a dress that will truly show it off well. On dresses such as these, use a very good quality material, simply but well made. Small tucks or pleats in the bodice or skirt may be used effectively, but they should be well tailored. m B The Woman's Club, duly assembled at Dr. Dick Marlow's brick cottage, was lukewarm; particularly when she tried timidly to discuss Granville's need a mod- Mob. " rich rM w ion.' chic;: 1 enough. Spode leaned nu p 1! 1 e. to his paws and moaned penance. She SIH ... fr . felt a quick glow of pride at his instant obedience to her signal. Sandra forced herself to an engaging smile and bore the heaped platter toward the women. When the shrimp pile had dwindled to one or two morsels and the celery hearts and the olives disappeared, and when coffee steamed fragrantly in translucent has1 Ida.. WN"U ern sanatorium. Perhaps with refreshments hard come by in these day cf shortages they'd be relaxed enough to listento consider; perhaps to plan how funds could be raised. She snapped her fingers. The dog buried his nose between .3 For robvtet.hy c(Tct do ti..s in fine cott jrin-- r a ton, rcsuit, use . t'.rin?. hat ern 6C2 lias (i.rectiom tut mei lie" i: s'l'ches. Due to an unusuaHy larae demand an-- t current conditions, ei.tthi'.y mote time U fur a ferequired m .'Uin? ordi-rof Ui most popular patterns. Send your order to: By A. A. O. GILMOUIt horror. Prince was eating the shrimp! The afternoon had gone badly u ces, Vinwheel Medallion a Beauty OAXDRA MARLOW stood at the kitchen door and gazed in silent tb riatt NEEDLECRAFT PATTERNS Sandra's Sanatorium Unless you have your own vegetables, choose those you buy with extreme cure. Lo k for freshness, since most vegetal ! loe their ciispncss and flavor as soon as they are picked. 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