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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER forecast for Spring l;on -- That's New yes Little Art i i By Ertta Haley looking at Mnthes. the come to you is 1 ftfl " s Block That Divorce BeS Syndicate Grey Chiffon picture. There elaboration ui seen. riage. BUT' want to who .limited clothes budg- ; 1 , lens jfesrt '5 are aoou. that means ana out A W - Duy if. coats, those of 4 I vou who basic ward- some of the you the well like to add shoes and tefe new pins to your 4 'jo, Enislt Featared imnressed , -- t by the this fabrics sea- - There are ! .rful linens, heavy, I T. In solid .ilk i lliiu, ".it mints, ana then fabrics Uke chiffon TL Serve Baked Puddings for Dessert! before. (Set Recipes Below) 1 irtr "J HOT iniiw"-- tj picture. T ;'5 - of part ' " " - Krvea Magic THERE IS NOTHING more warming to cold spirits than to come from the chilly out - of - doors in- t w to a kitchen fra grant with the of fruit baking desserts. These, served warm with cream, make a very special finish to the ending of a meal. Homemakers will appreciate being able to use. the oven for more than just the main dish and vegetables. When you bake your dessert along with the meal, you save time and preparation. b see- also mate- - This pale grey silk chiffon afternoon dress, worn over a matching color crepe ' slip, is from the spring collection of a New York designer. Below-elbosleeves are cut to ene with the bodice, detailed with a small buttoned collar. The waistline Is elasticized and girdled with a bronze leather full-skirt- last-minu- te w belt. 1 THIS SPECIAL rice pudding has much to offer since it's combined with tasty apples and a delicate butterscotch meringue as topping. Apple Rice Pudding 8) (Serves cup uncooked white rice medium apples, thinly sliced teaspoon salt cup sugar teaspoon cinnamon cups milk egg yolks egg whites, beaten 4 tablespoons brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla Wash rice and cook in saucepan with 1 quart boiling water and 1 teaspoon salt for 10 minutes; drain. Place half the apple slices in a buttered casserole. Blend together salt, sugar and cinnamon and of the mixture over sprinkle of the rice and the apples; add remainder of the apples and of the sugar sprinkle with second mixture. Top with remaining rice and sugar mixture. Pour in milk which has been blended with beaten egg yolks. Cover and bake in 6-- .. utibitiii smart , f make you sigh Lji They are beautifully .A in stunning colors. la will uid silky ssow gabardines to tailoring handsome 2 handwork as perfec-li- it's is i possi- - featured tithe clothing. You'll be tt on the new blouses ii in of magnificiently em-Mar- s, on which to use the handwork. When properly applied, the blouse will still look as tailored as it should for a suit Neckline Interest Shown Currently Probably the most outstanding feature of the newest clothes is the importance attached to the neckline. Bared necklines, even in the most strictly casual wear, are featured. Necklines can take the form of gently rounded curve or they may be deep and plunging such as are of the new featured on and blouse iressej It shows off best n portrait neckline as bodice and sometimes blouses. cuffs : A iinmething Jslsine sbout many On others, neckline interest may be displayed with what is so rich an known as the portrait type, which handwork in means the neckline is outlined with a highly decorative flounce. On the beach dresses which you'll be buying now or later, you're most apt to run into the strapless variety. These dresses, however, often come with a bolero or stole with which you can cover up, if desired. Choose Silhouette Most Flattering This year you may choose the silhouette most flattering to you. The d look is still with us, but full-skirte- then, too. there's the variety, and several slim-tailore- d others those two. d look can be very The slimming, you'll discover, especially when it's carried out in a 0ry. soft, sheer material like chiffon. with good materials Softly gathered at the waist, it falls to mlss in gracious folds that seem to hug V. uMnt p tav "omething of the figure. &beout 11 can. now-lSkirts on suits are usually slend-de- r without show-- t and tailored, but since they're tssy, still thirteen to fourteen inches from J? a linen blouse the floor, some show slits or back an ideal fabric v fullness which will make it simple for you to board cars, busses or full-skirte- B streetcars. Most formal dresses are longer than' those worn in the daytime, but formal is still the the most popular. Smart! ankle-lengt- h Rounded Shoulders Are Essential g artificial shoulThe ders which we started seeing some time ago have gradually disappeared, and fortunately, tool They have no place in a fashion world which highlights beauty and femi- hp nity. dresses, In the really no shoulder pads are used. If you do have them, make certain they are small and cleverly concealed. In other words, use pa ding to give a nice round line, but have it done so carefully that no one realizes you're wearing pads. Coats Use Plenty Of Materials Mosl of the coats seen currently are long and full, whether they're of the belted variety or princess style or fitted. If they're full length, that is, coming to the dress hemline, they're bound to use a lot of Em- ih7,ofthe . opportunity i '1 larger V,, hi-)?C?"your ,acta"" Si th w?'a want7r wos and Pon - d material Because of the lovely rich fab- rics used on coats, you'll be amazed at some of the lovely details in ku. HOT -- aUok- Hrnttntl "luin Be,k. artog. 199-- J tailoring. These features have often been used In the past, but It takes a good material lo show them up to full advantage TREMONTON slow oven LIKE THE ABCVE pudding, this next one uses apples, too, and has a buttery brown sugar topping with a hint of spice: Raisin Apple Pudding (Serves 10) Batter: cop seeded raisins V,i cups sifted 1 teaspoon salt 4 5 Ys 2 2 stiff-lookin- high-price- - a (300f.) for about 2 hours, stirring occasionally, adding extra milk as needed. Uncover and cook 30 minutes longer to brown. To make meringue for pudding: beat egg whites until they peak; add brown sugar, a tablespoon at a time, beating between each addition and continue beating until very stiff. Fold in vanilla. Spread on pudding and return to oven for 20 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool. Serve with a jug of cream. Y LYNN flour teaspoons baking powder cup granulated sugar tablespoons shortening cup milk eggs cups thinly sliced apples . cooking Topping: cup melted butter or substitute fi cup brown sugar (packed) teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon nutmeg To make batter part, rinse raisins and chop. Sift together flour, salt, baking powder and sugar. Work in shortening. Add milk and eggs, beaten together, and mix well. Stir in raisins and apples. Pour into a 1 baking pan (about 10x7x2 inches). To make topping, blend all ingredients together and spread mixture evenly over batter. Bake in a moderately hot (375 f.) oven 35 to 40 minutes. Serve warm with plain or whipped cream. well-grease- d PLAN TO SERVE your family prunes frequently as they are delicious iand nutritious. A source of good iron which builds ed blood, as well excellent is an supply nd 'hich prunes should in menus. Delightful Salads Please the Palate Mix pistachio nuts with cream cheese and form into balls. Serve these on apricot halves and crisp salad greens. Small whole leaves of spinach toassed with a make a tangy French dressing green salad for heavy dinners. Pineapple spears spread with cream cheese and garnished with whole fresh strawberries are s spring favorite. garlic-flavore- d for vitamin thia-(rni- Don't think of your relationshh with your husband as a fact sc complished, finished, settled, nevei to change. Think of it as being constantly in a state of develop ment, up or down, for better ot worsa. Either your marriage is a mora perfect thing today than it was a year ago or it is a less per feet one. Which is it? Don't let it get into an unimagi native rut, a daily pounding along at distasteful drudgery. And don't let its only bright moment be escape the radio, the movies, parities, murder stories. Mke it in itself the core ot your aapplness, the center from which all these amusements and activities spring. Easier said than done? Of course. But marriage, like anything else worth while, is a slow, hard, demanding job. And its success or (allure is far more in the hands of the woman than the man. Money Is The Root Finances are of first importance and most wives fail in one of two particulars there and some fail in both. First, the wife won't keep expenses down to budget lines. And second, she takes no interest in how the money is made. This last, and it is the most com mon failing, is peculiar to American women. European wives share every moment of a man's care, anxiety, doubt They know who the customers are, what taxes and rent are, what the man's hopes and plans are. But some of our women W f1' - M coal is the fimrti name for falling water that is capable of being used for power purposes. The term originated in t ranee; it is the literal translation of houille blanche and was probably suggested because much of the fallins water originated in moun tains, or because falling water when filled with air bubbles ap pears white when compared with me DiacKness of coal. Tide water, usable fnr Is sometimes called "blue coal." snow-covere- I , yfSTOPPEP MOMMY'S mOHTp, d t?mm 0Zx m? 30 MINUTE 2 package! iMHiHMef Sedal Aeon Dry Teast Ik cape we--n eater (10Se fleer 1 perpeM lreWiM telioof.) V cue Acrns HOT CROSS BUNS ft4 Star l(MpctioppecRr ugar teaspoon UN 2 tahtMowm. afaorUnhf, exttte end coeM ta Muwarej 1H Step 1i Disohre mat In warm water (105 to 1 10' F.) la brae miiinf bowL Step 2i Add lutar. tall, unbeaten eat, flour, niaiot, citron and cinnamon. Beat well wlta electric nicer on low or medium a peed, or by band wlta Urn wooden tpoon. Add hortrnint, beatine until UiorougtilT miied. Step Ji Spoon dough Into well treated muffin lull. Step 4i Let rite to warm pana. filling about one-thi-rd to 95" F.) umil dough hu rtaen level with top place of muffin pant (about 25 to JO minutes). Step Si Bake in moderate!? hot oven (175 to 400 F.) 2fl minute. Step 61 Remove from pana and glau with thin powdered ugar Icing. When cool, niabe a croti on eaca. with plain king. Yield! 18 to 24 bunt. "iMliUWJiUIMJi! n, A riboflavin help safe guard health, find a welcome place . e rj 4 Prune Bread Pudding (Serves 6) slices bread, buttered if desired . . . Consider expenditures . , 1 cup sliced, stewed prunes remain all their wedded lives in a 2 eggs state of supreme indifference and XA cup sugar Ignorance on those points. What 1H cup (1 can) evaporated milk 1 cup boiling water they want is the money and nothing else. And some of them urge a Y teaspoon salt man into actual dishonesties in Dasb of nutmeg or allspice Lay bread in a shallow baking their eagerness for money. Once the money point is settled dish. Cover with prunes. Beat eggs the marriage Is satisfactorily, V until foamy. Add cup of the Girls before to success. sugar, milk, water salt and spice. halfway to to be encouraged ought marriage should Pour custard over prunes. It exto consider out work budgets, be rather foamy to brown nicely. Bake in a slow (325 f.) oven until penditures. The Cutter marriage was on the set, about 1 hour. Remove from rocks 11 years ago this year. Everyoven. Sprinkle with remaining cup sugar and set in a hot oven or thing was wrong with it. The four rooms, under broiler just long enough to expensive apartment-hous- e the two exacting babies who started brown. Serve warm or cold. coughing In November and didn't stop until April. The surveillance Peach Cheese Pie of Jim's mother. The money short(Serves ' age. And all the details that dust, Crumb Shell: 1 cup .finely-rolle- d corn flake didies, dishes, disgust and discould supply. The illusionment crumbs Cutters talked of divorce. But how? 2 tablespoons granulated sugar If Jim couldn't support his family Y cup melted butter or subin one unit how could he support stitute it in two? Filling: 1 tablespoon plain gelatin Quarreling Stops Y cup cold water Then the older baby got polio IK cups sliced canned cling and Jim and Nancy were awakened. peaches The carping, scolding, quarreling cup syrup from peaches stopped like magic. Mother and Yi cup granulated sugar father turned to the task of saving 2 eggs little Beverley. Y cup lemon juice sunshine. So Beverley needed 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind drove out into the least fashthey 1 cup cottage cheese ionable of Toledo's suburbs and Y teaspoon salt bought two acres and a shanty for Crumb Shell: Blend corn flake $1,300. The house had electricity, crumbs and sugar. Add melted but- but no bathroom, no furnace, no ter and mix well. Pack firmly into luxuries. "Freedom don't we all love it bottom and sides of pie pan. Chill thoroughly. and I was free!" she writes me. no outside interests Filling: Soften gelatin in cold "No telephone, water. Heat peaches, syrup and V at all. Just Boppo, who was two went out there, and Bev cup sugar. Beat egg yolks slightly when we and add gradually to heated mix- getting well visibly, and Jim comture without stirring. Continue to ing home a new man. He put our in, he got the garden cook and stir until slightly thick- floor-heatebe into in brought in the first softened shape, gelatin ened. Dissolve hot peach mixture. Blend in lemon two of my handsome brood of chick peepers to juice and rind. Cool. Force cottage ens In his pocket1940tiny we Bev. In mortgaged amuse to add and cheese through sieve mixture. Beat egg ourselves to the tune of (19,000 and peach-gelaticottages on the whites until foamy, add salt and built two beat stiff. Gradually add remaining front of our place. They are com 4 cup sugar, beating after each adpletely separate from us, and they mixbring in $200 a month. Jim says dition. Fold into Pour into crumb shell and nothing on earth can keep us from ture. being snug and secure. chill 3 to 4 hours before serving. a i ii e g 4 6-- tatted recipe Introduce you to won lerful Red Star yeait. Youll want to use ted Star In all your recipet. Remember, it "J I art thtt leepa freah for monthi without refrigararion. ' To Clean Suede Laying Hens i ' A good laying hen producing 180 to 200 or more eggs a year will eat about 100 pounds of feed. To clean dark colored suede articles, rub them with an art gum To Prevent Scours Feeding the sow properly after farrowing 'vill help to keep the pigs from developing scours Pie Crust For even consistency when making a pie crust add water with a clothes sprinkler. eraser or a rubber sponge. 8) I I j. ' " dwm ' " " y warming Rub in Gently quick! chest-col- d discombrings speedy, welcome relief from contains up to 2 'x times more fort You see, methyl salicylate and menthol -t- wo agents known to all doctors -t- han five other widely the origInsist on genuine offered rub-ininal Baume Analgesique. ' irt1- -r Ben-Ga- Ben-Ga- Ben-Ga- y pain-relievi- Ben-Ga- s. Also for Pain dua to RHEUMATISM, Ask for Mild Ben-Ca- y y, MUSCLE ACHE, and STRAINS. for Children. ' n five-roo- peach-gelati- n looks elegant when with apricots rolled in garnished toasted coconut, topped with whipped cream and a cherry. Raw cauliflowcrets tossed with shredded raw carrots, blanched almonds and lettuce hearts in mayonnaise are crisp and delicious. Garnish individual salmon salads with notched cucumber slices, marinated green beans, tomato wedges. Luncheon meat rolled with a fill ing of finely shredded carrot mixed with mayonnaise may be used with sny veritable sMrrf Chicken LYNN SAYS: CHAMBERS' MEND Roast Leg of Veal Baked Corn Pudding Perfection Salad Muffins Beverage Raisin Apple Pudding Recipe Given J , - hirh TOU'll Redcoats are Features ionship or happiness in the world like that of a man and woman who have achieved a successful mar JjfOivu .rtaay.,1nnme w" WNU CAVE YOUR MARRIAGE if you can. Partly because marriage Is the very root and basis of our civilization, but partly, too, because there is no compan- wen nag tuzn... White Ml ytwusutwtdf rs i I Mb White Coo? KATHLEEN NORMS salad "Well, we aren't worried about that. We're happy. "I look back at our life a few years ago," the letter ends, "and I don't seem to be the same woman That other woman always was trying to push ber life aside and live It took terror, in some dream. poverty, change to awaken her. Ours isn't one of the sensational It wouldn't American stories. hava mattered to anyone if our and marriage had ended in divorce our family been scattered to try all sorts of miserable makeshifts. mm? r ouns is A BIG It's ths biggest- and bet town on csrth to ths folks who liv hers! And that's - W wfcy, bsina proud of our town, job to fell ths world about it! our |