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Show IA ROWAN. UTAH PA ROWAN TIM HS. Summery reforter and trying to b log And Tom, aiming nu r and mor of hit time with h r until Ann, u.th htr own need for tines so strong Ml. In her disappo ntment and bety to guess what waa wrong icena But tween them, provoked ItOIILKT AKIIMJR whuh could not b made up. So now he was taking away bl tilings . . . lif ire the elevator could rejeh f'oi r. Alia looked at her wr.tt watch. It d dii't stop, aftir all But the In the turmoil of her though, mora fur of ben g cajght tin re ly T iti'i than an hour had pai'fi. bl.e rose arrival stayed wllh her unt she anl thankfully started back toward was out 'de and hurrying across ti lie apartment. T in certainly wo il J have c me and g ire ty nowr. Washing! in Square. Only wv'in She cou'd rt ached t) e small park did sle slow Aryway tt waa over her paie. slut ribulding her fe sun how. ihe found a bmih in the cod At least, she was thinking a fun'll ne and sat down. Tleo, I t her key Into the door, she had watching the placid pigeons, the kej t her emotions in con'roL screeching children on skates, the Then she opened the door. And mothers pushing carriages and the all thought fed. II hid not left, old men playing checkers, she tried II s trunk and bags were sill! there, to keep hi r thought turnei from and he wee atanding bes de Biem. what was happening. But it wasn t .Anne," Tom aaid, as wotdenly possible. door behind her, Mli? The question persisted in ale closed th knob for supp irt, to hold the rg went What itself. wrong asking 'Anne'" Why didn't it work out? Be took a atep toward her. HI She d known it wouldn't be easy. She A sport writer, Torn often iud to voice waa rough with urgency. UrJa fife, the FICTION corner Dy r; III i no'e la'il K Ante bad t)it h lr would of pst-kc- " three bigs and the wardrobe tri.ik. wMih she dragged err li ;u t! c f ncr if the apartment end fi'li there Tom was never punctual He mli't.t come half an hour eulv or half an hour Jate, and he .nuJ t hat everything ready he out jn tui e so that he could riu! belongings th '' 1 vi In n he carne. he d.d not lingr ove the pack-Uor allow hrrsclf to fee! anything, even when ihe tut the ict of cuff lml.i and atudi vitueh had been her d wedding gift t) him and the mil Ury brushes ahe had and only g.eui him cn tlieir first aiuuversary into the last bag ailver-mounte- I v. under If anyone else In New York uses military brushes, she I never caught herself thinking. knew any other man who did. A brnf mintil picture came to her of Turn before the mirror, making a determimd eff rt with the brushes to foree hta a indy hair to itay In had place. Then a quickly as it come fhe banished It. se 1 Sene Stuffed Cauliflower for Dinner Meat-Sh- your heart you imisnl linger over It. Only when the thria bag wer atandmg bes de the trunk, in their scuffed aturdinrss, atrangely remind ng her of Tom, did ahe have time to feel the emptiness within her As if. In emptying the closet and buxeau of hi things, she had taken something from Inside herself and packed it too. Swift panic assailed her as she heard the elevator begin its bumming rise. He mustn't find her here. She left the message unfinished and hurriedly fled. be away for several days, some-time- s even for weeks. And the time when he was gone was just a aeries of empty days and nights In which she missed him so much the sense of his absence was almost a physical ache. But she'd known how It would be, and knowing, bad accepted the job of making them marriage work. She had never fretted or wept when Tom had to be away. Shed kissed him goodby lightly and welcomed him back in the same spirit She hadn't clung to him when he left or fussed over him when he returned. Men hated that Anne hesitated. Then, do everything just as always, she told If you let go now. It'll just hurt worse and longer. f. She had never let him guess the horrible loneliness that stayed with her when he was away on an assignment, lest it make him feel guilty for leaving her alone so much. And she'd kept her job, writing store copy, not because she liked or needed it but because It helped fill the days of waiting when he was away. But she hadnt let the job come between her and the home she was trying to make for him. With the help of Thelma and much forethought, she had kept It running the mechanics of so smoothly housekeeping never had obtruded upon the time they did have together. And yet She still could not analyze it Why Tom gradually had become dissatisfied and restless Had taken to making excuses for staying away even when he was not on an as- signment. Then had come the blonde girl, Marion something, fresh out of col- - tried to turn, tried to open the door to flee, but his hands caught her. Anne, weve been fooli. Or at least I have. I need you. I know I never stopped knowing It it. It was just that you didn't seem to need me. "Didn't need you, Tom? In she ceased her blind efforts to release herself, to look up at But I do. him in astonishment. I've alway needed you. The times when you were away " And then, without warning, the tears came. It was the first time she ever had let him see her cry. Men hated weepy women, but when the tears were over, something cold and dead inside her had been washed away. She dried her eyes on Tom'a handkerchief and held her lip up for his kiss. And she knew then, somehow, what he meant She had made their marriage a thing light and gay and it had been too light, too gay. With her casual goodbya and her bright welcomes she had hid her emotions too well. That men hate emotion had been her guiding principle. But a good marriage has A woman must feel depths. needed; but so must a man, too. In avoiding one extreme she had gone to another. Tom tried, m awkward sentences, to explain. Tried to tell her about the blonde Marion, whose need for his help and advice had almost made him think that he But ha didnt have to explain. She understood all he said, and more. Only when he finished was she bewil- dered. "If you hadnt let me know, Tom said then, his square, nicely ugly features twisted In a grin that was tight with the knowledge of how close their escape had if you hadnt put it where been, I couldn't miss it But she was able to still the question on her lips before it was spoken. For she saw the direction of his look, and followed it to see the message for Thelma which she had begun, directing her to buy tomatoes and other items, but had not stayed to finish And what the abruptly broken off message said now, instead was "NEEDED TOM. ,- v- V, I ' I n :ii yoefig H 1 t Si I A r m, bov Aon Hit omc oo J J through the ctemnet, broth bour of Hu birth Berwwa tb fa Aod thaf taogv darkened how of His death. A -5 IF YOU CAN'T GET the meat Variety you want for meals, or if you just want to serve something different, glance over Uie main dish Ideas I've jlanned for you today. foods These are ail protein-ricand will do nicely for a main course either for a luncheon or simple sup per. All recipes have flavor-valu- e plus, and many of them will teach you new cookery tricks with foods that are real treats when properly prepared. If you are serving heavy eaters with these dishes, plan a calorie-ric- h dessert that will completely satisfy the appetite. These dishes go well with rich, tasty pies, cakes and whipped cream desserts. LYNN miMBFRS' MENU Chilled Tomato Juice Baked Crab Salad Molded Pineapple Carrot Salad Bran Muff ns Honey Chocoh'e Cream Pie Beverage Alrf palse-be- 1st i'S .V Yet had chose fears oot fooe their swift suae way. Had thar significance bees lot to men. There would be darkness to the land tcxkf. No bub would Uft, no heart could hope igsie k - ft S9L . & Thank God. dunk God Sot chose years preooos &xr' Thank God for sparing Hun to you, to "Out of the gory that was tbein beftve The world was . and die gc'y yn to be By NANCY PEPPER OLD STUFF We know what you did with last years coat you cut it ofl into a shortie. We know what you did with last years sack dress you converted it into a new long length skirt with elastic around the top But we don't know what you did with last year's Jabberwocky. Hows about cutting it up for this year's small talk You can start on WAS HERE .But he hasn t been around lately. OPEN THE DOOR, RICHARD You don't care whether he does or not. THAT'S A JOKE, SON-- Its not ary more. HUBBA, HUBBA. If all tiie Hub-ba- s used today were laid end to end, they wouldn't make even one whistle at the Corner Casbah. thesi-KILRO- The darkened years for Him, gut brought os light; The weary years for Hun, that gave as reft. The clamorous yean, that we m ght know the whin High aueoas of peace within the bread. For dnrry three brief yew char His free trod The earthly roads for at, we thank Thee, God 1 JjdxJa (ia JsmA , r 4 p Recipe Given cup of the crumbled to each 34 cup of well 14 Add cheese seasoned French dressing. HERE S tablespoons butter or 1 2 1 212 12 cups hot milk tablespoon prepared mustard 12 cup shredded American cheese Salt, pepper 22 cup chopped mushrooms 12 cup soft bread crumbs Broiled mushroom caps BroUed tomato halves 1 Cook the cauliflower in boiling, salted water until tender. Melt three tablespoons butter in top of double boiler, blend in flour, then milk, gradually, stirring constantly. When thickened, add mustard, cheese, salt and pepper to taste. Saute the chopped mushrooms in two tablespoons butter. Add the crumbs and two tablespoons of the oheese sauce. Place the cooked on a round platter, cauliflower spread the flowerets apart and fill with stuffing. Pour remaining sauce on top of cauliflower and garnish the plate with the broiled tomatoes and mushrooms. Tamale Loaf (Serves 8) 1 large onion, chopped 1 clove garlio, minced 2 tablespoons salad ofl 1 quart canned tomatoes 112 cups corn kernels 1 tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon chill powder 1 tablespoon salt 2 cups milk 1 12 cups yellow corameal 3 d egg plant Cracker crumbs egg, beaten, diluted with tablespoons water pound ground beef onion, chopped cups tomatoes teaspoon sugar 1 cup grated Parmesan cheese Slice the egg plant into quarter-inc- h pieces. Peel. Dip In crumbs, diluted egg and m crumbs again. Fry on both sides in a little fat until browned. Season ground meat with salt and pepper. Form into small balls and fry. Cook onions in fat d Add until browned. tomatoes and sugar. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Place a layer of egg plant into a buttered casserole, then the meat balls. Sprinkle with half tha cheese, and pour over half of the tomato mixture. Cover with remaining egg plant, cheese and tomato mixture. Bake in a moderate (350 degree) oven for one hour. 1 sub-st.tu- te eggs I cup ripe olives, seeded and well-draine- Luncheon Dish (Serves 2) 2 strips baeon, chopped 1 cup cooked, drained spinach, Spinach 2 12 1 chopped eggs, slightly beaten teaspoon salt tablespoon grated American cheese. Cook bacon until crisp, dram off fat. Arrange spinach evenly in skillet over the bacon. Add salt eggs and pour over spinach. Sprinkle wnth grated cheese, cover and cook slowly over low heat for five to seven minutes. Serve at once. Enjoy Garden Vegetables Most By Cooking Them Properly All cooking of vegetables reduces the Vitamin C content, but tomatoes and potatoes, when baked, manage to retain most of theirs To Insure an adequate supply of this vitamin, it's best to use soma fresh fruit, especially citrus, every day. Use an uncovered kettle for cocking vegetables, and cook only until fork tender. rV', yr. ra-,- Party Dress and Delightfully easy to make such fun to wear! An adorable little party dress for warm weather with crisp wing sleeves and tiny ruffling to edge the round yoke. To match, dainty panties. Pattern No 8307 is for aizes J 2. 3, and 5 years. Siz 2, dress, I7 yards of 35 or 39 inch; panties, yard. Shirtwaist Style The most wearable frock In your wardrobe the neatly tailored ahirt-wai- st atyle. This cool looking version has brief sleetes, set-i- n belt and a graceful panelled skirt Suitable to almost any fabric. 4 the Starch 8037 comes In sizes 14, 18, 18, 20; 40, 42, 44 and 48. Size 16, 8(i yards of 35 or 39 inch. SEWING CIRCLE PATTFRN in I IN ID, 30 the buttercup DFPT. yelioiv 530 South Wells St, - I hies to 7. 111. Enclose 25 cents in coins for csch pattern desired. Pattern No A HOTttf box uoirns c. XOSTlflfflJ Name. Address. Yodora HOUSEHOLD lilinTS J checks Teach your puppy to stand still and have his feet wiped before he comes In the houee. This takes time and patience, but eventually pays dividends by minimizing muddy tracks on a clean kitchen floor: children can sometimes be taught to wipe their own feet, too. Cora meal will soak up oil or grease on basement or garage floor if spread over grease and allowed to stand for a day or two. Then sweep up corn meal: repeat, if necessary. perspiration odor SoothM Made with a Jace tress 3UU is actually tooOung to noraiss No harsh chemicals or irr U , salts. Dont harm skin of I Siayt soft and creamy, nc I ? grainy. Try gentle Yodora -J- ed the w difference! Do not remove the paperlike covering known as the "fell from a leg of lamb before roasting. This covering keep the meat juicier, helps to hold its shape, and permits the meat to roast in less time. When sewing by hand, thread several needles before starting to sew and you will save time and patience by not having to stop and thread a needle every few minutes. 3uy U. S. Saving Baked Crab Salad (Serves 6) 1 large green pepper, chopped I small onion, chopped 1 cup finely cut celery 1 oan crabmeat, shredded 1 can shrimp, cleaned 1 cup mayonnaise 12 teaspoon salt 18 teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sance 1 cup bread crumbs, mixed chopped. Brown onions and garlic in oil. Place in large, heavy pot with tomatoes, com, chill powder, butter and salt Mix milk and corameal and add. Cook until very thick, about 20 minutes, but stir with occasionally being careful not to 2 tablespoons butter scorch. Then beat In whole eggs, one at a time. Turn half the mixCombine green pepper, onion and ture Into a loaf pan or baking celery. Remove all tendons from dish. Top evenly with chopped crabmeat and shred or flake. Reolives and cover with remaining move black line from shrimp and Cover and cut in small pieces. Mix fish with eommeal mixture. a bake in moderate (350 degree) vegetables. Add mayonnaise and oven for 45 minutes. Cool slightly season wnth salt, pepper and Woin pan. Cut into thick slice and rcestershire sauce. Place in buttered serve with a well flavored tomato ramekins or m greased baking dish sauce. Cover top with buttered crumbs. The tamala loaf will make a comBake in a moderate (350 degree) plete meal when served with a oven until top is nicely browned, tossed green or tossed citrus salad about 30 minutes. with Roquefort cheese dressing. Released by WNU Features LYNN 8 ATS: nf Pattern No. 1 medium-size- 1 I tablespoons flour 1 DE- (Serves 6) Staffed 1 PERFECTLY Egg Plant Parmesan CAULIFLOWER DISH makes a complete meal and turns out pretty on a platter when served with broiled tomato halves and choice mushroom caps, also broiled Cauliflower (Serves 4 to 6) large bead cauliflower A IS LICIOUS way to prepare that delicacy, egg plant. The tomatoes and cheese add a rich, meaty flavor making this suitable for a mam dish. THIS aur-pn- though, . Meals h To escape the curlou numbness which grin ed her, she turned swiftly and went for her hat and coat. In getting them from the closet beside the fnnt door ahe aw the large pad which hung there where Thelma, the maid, could not help seeing it both on arriving and leaving. Thelma waa a good worker, Thelma Please debut forgetful. frost refrigerator, said last Thursday' note, reminding her that this waa Saturday, and Thelma would do no marketing for the weekend unless told. But Thelma might be gone before Anne returned, and She alipped Into her coat, forced herself to put on her hat with care. Then she took up the pencil that waa tied to the pad by a red string and tried to think what ahe would need. Tomatoes, lettuce, oranges, bread, milk, coffee, she thought. Soup maybe. I don't know. I don't care what I eat. Her finger were curiously stiff as she wrote carefully. In neat capitals: NEEDED. She underscored the word, drew a line after it, then had just begun to write down the items ahe wanted Thelma to buy when she heard the elevator begin its humming rise. Swift panic assailed her. It was early, but It might be Tom. He mustnt find her here. To see him again, not knowing even now what It was that had gone wrong, would be more than she could face. Her carefully maintained self possession probably would go In a flood of tears and with it the last remnant of her pride, all that she had left, would be stripped from her. She dropped the pencil, leaving the note for Thelma barely begun, ran out the door and down the fir stairs y Tbe Spring and -FASHION offers a Vfa-if irmatun r f. maker. Special tvy make sUVs, free aide Bie bock. 25 certt 8307 (See recipes below) Surgical operation should be neat and clean, fcven If It wav something yon were cutting out of her-ael- T il MESSAGE FOR THELMA Party 2Vjj for Smart Shirtwaist" Th red color of vegetables is due to their acid, and needs to be kept that way. Tomatoes have enough acid to keep their color, but beets and red cabbige may need a bit of lemon juice or white vinegar in their water to keep red. Sauee and toppings enhance most vegetables Cheese and white sauce are old favorites, but you might try mustard sauce with green beans, crumbled bacon and bread crumbs over spinach and hollan-dais- e sauce over asparagus. 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