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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Kathleen Norris Says: 4 Moving Into Paradise BeU Syndicate. " WNU Features. Released by Western Newspaper Union. By VIRGINIA VALE CELEBRATING 15allyears that Kate Smith time on CBS might well say Let who will make the nations laws; Ill sing its songs and help with its crusades. During her years in radio shes made more than 6,300 personal appearances to help worthy Lemon Chiffon Sponge Cake "The atmosphere of the household changed; Hallie was a smiling, beloved wife again." Dessert Fairy-Lik- e (See Recipe Below) Dessert Tips Lynn Says: The one department in which we always yelcome new ideas is in the dessert line. This season it is no i different, and even more excit ing. First whipping i of all, cream has returned to the market, and we're having great fun using it. Bananas are seen at the markets more frequently and, of course, strawberries are just coming in 'season plentifully. Because of the warmer weather, all of us are on the lookout for those cool, cool desserts that just seem to slip down our throats, leaving only their delicate flavor to tease the appetite. My advice to you is serve light meals, well balanced, to be sure, and then top them off with a grand, brand-nedessert! This first suggestion is tart but smooth and pretty enough for company: If you don't .make the cake to yourself, buy one ready-mad- e save time, sugar and energy. Lemon Chiffon Sponge Cake. w (Serves 8) 1 envelope plain, nnflavored gelatin Y cup cold milk 3 egg yolks' 1 cup sugar Yi teaspoon salt 1 cup milk Yt cup lemon juice 1 tablespoon lemon 3 egg whites 1 sponge cake ' 1 rind causes, and the success of many a song has been linked with her name. They say shes probably launched more hits than any other popular singer, but she wont help launch just any song; it must be a good tune to begin with. If she feels that its right for her, she studies it, and her flair for phrasing is likely to make the composer feel that she sings it exactly the way he wants it done. ' Serve a Salad: Theres no better way to get fresh vegetables into the diet than via the salad route. Here are combinations which you will like: Salad greens vith one or more of the following: avocado slices, raw carrot or turnip strips, raw cauliflower flowerets, slivered celery, diced or sliced raw cucumber, raw tomatoes, green pepper rings, minced onions. Serve vegetable salads with a dressing made of oil, herbs, and a bit of crumbled blue cheese. One or more of the following cooked vegetables makes a pretty salad plate: peas, lima beans, kidney beans, sliced beets, asparagus tips, canned, mixed vegetables, cauliflower or brussels sprouts. Vary your salad greens often to avoid monotony. Here are a list of greens: young raw spinach, cabbage, Chinese or celery cabbage, dandelion greens, chicory or endive, watercress and leaf lettuce. Culminating on August 6, War- .. (300-degre- Released ' by e) Western Newspaper Union. of eternal spring, a land whose people were simple and good, a land without money worries, without the nagging here, without hate and war, how busily, and with what energy and determination, y and thousands of y would worry-wearfamilies velopment and cultural contribution of the talking picture. It was on plan to move there! the- of talking pictures. A series of special programs will continue on an international scale, honoring the scientists who pioneered in the field and highlighting the scientific de- August 6, 1926, at the Warner ater in New York,, that the public first saw a complete program of motion pictures in which opera stars and concert artists sang and played. It Pays to Be Ignorant returns air waves, and theres re- to the e) Y cup chopped nutmeats cup canned, sweet cherries Soften gelatine in cold milk. Combine slight beaten egg yolks, sugar and salt. Scald 1 cup milk in double boiler and add very slowly to the egg mixture. Return to the top of the double boiler and 'cook until of custard consistency. Remove from heat, add softened gelatine and stir until dissolved. Cool, add lemon juice and rind. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Scoop out center of sponge cake and fill hole at bottom with extra pieces of cake taken from sides. Line inside of cake with nuts. Pour in lemon mixture and chill until firm. Garnish dessert with halved and pitted cherries ,and sprigs of mint if de- ture becomes very light. Resired. turn to freezing tray and freeze Caramel Cream Parfait. again until firm. (Serves 6) Strawberry Meringue Cake. Y teaspoon unflavored gelatine (Serves 10 to 12) 1Yt teaspoons cold water 8 egg whites extra-sweet, Yt cup light corn syrup Ys teaspoon salt cup cold water Yt teaspoon cream of tartar 2 egg whites 2 cups sugar 1 cup cream, thoroughly chilled Y teaspoon lemon extract 1 teaspoon vanilla strawberries Fresh Soften gelatine in cold water for to egg whites and whip Add salt Boil syrup and 5 minutes. cup until foamy. Add cream of tartar and continue beating until they hole a point. Fold in sugar gradually. Add lemon extract. Pour into a Lynn Chambers' Menus shallow loaf pan lined with waxec Cubed Steak . paper. Bake in a slow oven for 45 to 50 minutes. Lift from Hashed Brown Potatoes Cream Gravy pan onto cake rack and cool. Serve with fresh strawberries topped with Green Lima Beans Bread whipped cream and garnished with Grapefruit Salad extra whole sugared berries. Peaches Jellied Fruit Mold or another tart fruit may be used. Cream Cookies Beverage Yt IF ner Bros, plans a four months' fears and disappointments celebration of the 20th anniversary that make up our daily lives water together to the soft ball stage. Pour slowly over stiffly beaten egg whites. Add gelatin and beat until cool. Chill cream and beat until stiff. Fold into cool Add .vanilla. Pour egg mixture. into freezing tray; freeze without stirring, until firm. Variations. 1. Add 1 cup chopped, cooked cup chopped nuts prunes and when whipped cream is folded into mixture. , 2. Add 1 cup crushed raspberries when whipped cream is added. 3. Add 1 cup crushed peajiut brittle with whipped cream. 4. Add 1 cup crushed pineapple with whipped cream. Banana Cream. (Serves 6) 1 medium sized banana cup confectioners sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice ft teaspoon salt . 1 H teaspoons vanilla 1 Yt pints whipping cream Slice banana very thin and add to sugar. Mix well. Add lemon juice and cream and pour into freezing tray to freeze until firm. Remove to mixing bowl, add vanilla and beat until mix(238-degre- By KATHLEEN NORRIS YOU knew of a country care, would you move there? If beyond the ocean borders, or far south toward the Pole there was an ideal land joicing among its many enthusiastic followers. This is one of the few, times that a programs been dropped for another one and then brought back to the air when its successor was dropped. Ever play a Screecherboot? Or a Moontassle? Youve heard them if you listen to the Korn Kobblers, on Mutual four nights a week. Like the bands other instruments, theyre made from salvaged tubings, brass piping, etc. Stan Fritts and the other five Korn Kobblers get together in his basement workshop in Elizabeth, N. J., and construct those fantastic instruments they play. When radio producers need a 3 year old or an 83 year old voice, a talking crow, or any other unusual sound, they call on Miss Cecil Roy. Shes also heard regularly on the leading mystery programs, playing anything from a snarling ll to a murdered mans last Daily Dilemgurgle. And on ma, on Mutual, every weekday afternoon, she climaxes her career by enacting all the roles! gun-mo- Nan Merriam won the prize offered by the National Federation of Music clubs in 1943, the radio program on which she was to sing was the same evening as the big dinner where shed receive the award. It was the party that interested her most, but she dashed to NBC, did her singing stint, and a few days later was to sing handed a over their stations. When $1,000 ) If you ever meet Evelyn Knight, (now on the Lanny Ross program,) make her happy by asking for an aspirin. She carries the tablets in a locket made of a huge uncut amethyst she got in Brazil, which was used by an ancient Indian chief as a container for poison. If you heard the very moving broadcast in which Ralph Edwards chatted with Buster Roos, the suffering from cancer, youll be delighted to know that Ralphs appeal for funds for the American Cancer societys drive has been tremendously successful. eight-year-ol- d war-wear- Any sacrifice would be worth while, any effort made easy, by such a hope for ourselves and our children. For life on todays terms has grown too hard and too complicated, and in a sense, too hopeless, for many of us to face with courage. Mankind has been busy for years creating all the evils from which civilization ought to rescue us; ruin, hate, despair, fear, hunger, disease, debt. Now when optimistic voices tell us glibly how we shall overcome these evils we feel a deep discouragement. Overcome them? Why, they never should have existed at all! Well, there is that ideal country, and it is close to us all. But very few women find it. When they do, when they live in that placid sunshiny climate, loving life as beloved and happy children do, liking to wake in the morning, welcoming the restfulness of sleep at night, we look at them with envy. They Live in Peace. These women are rare. Some of them are homely and poor and grizzled with years. Most of them have faces that show signs of past crises, ' agonies, sacrifices, despairs. But these things only show enough to make brighter the peace and beauty of their present lives. Hallie Foster is one such woman, I know. Ive never seen her; perhaps never will. But she writes me a letter that tells the old story, the story of a soul harassed with fears, of a body troubled with aches and pains, of a situation so complicated by mistakes and faults that there" seemed to be no way out of it. Hallie wrote me from Omaha, Neb., some four years ago. She hhd then been divorced for some years, and was living with a second husband and two all of whom made life extremely difficult for her. She had been so anxious to divorce Van and marry Bruce that she ceded to Van the custody of her own child, a boy. Her baby by Bruce died at birth she said because of the nervous condition into which the unmanageable and disappointing'kusband had thrown her. She had backaches, headaches, sleepless nights. She wrote me that she had long-lo- st every vestige of charm, every scrap of attraction for Bruce, who is wasting his money on other women already. Prayer Was Answered. Meanwhile her own boy went into a long and dangerous illness. The scourge of infantile paralysis seized him and he needed actual years of tenderest care. Sick, over- step-childre- n, step-childr- PRAYER CONQUERS ALL Sometimes there seems to be no way out of difficulties. Unhappy marriages, sickness, poverty, loss of loved ones, press down on many women until the burden feels unbearable. There is only one way out. After divorcing her first husband, Hallie married again, acquiring two stepchildren at the same time. Her own son contracted infantile paralysis and required constant care. Another baby died at birth. Then her husband began to spend his money on other women. Hallie's misery bowed her to the earth. Then she turned in desperation, to prayer. She cast her burden upon the Lord." Slowly she regained peace and res- - ' worked, jealous, nervous, what had Hallie to spare for him? She saw him only at long intervals, and his baby loyalty and devotion went to his grandmother and aunts. What Hallie did, you can do. It is the cure. It is the open sesame to the land of peace and plenty. She, in her own words, cast her burden upon the Lord. I went on my knees, says her second letter, which came to me only a few days ago, and said, Oh, Lord, I am wrong. Ive made all the mistakes a woman can make. Ive done all I could to wreck my life and the lives about me. Set me right. Show me the way! The prayer was answered, of course. That prayer always is. Not by any sudden miracle, but by the slow shifting and changing of lifes colors from dark to light. Hallie got up from her knees confident and refreshed, and began to do the thing nearest her with all her might. Washing, cooking, managing the children, she did it all humbly, Guidance waiting for guidance. came. Her aching head cleared; she began to sleep deep. I felt like wings were under everything, all of a sudden, she writes. If Bruces children were cranky, Id say in my heart, Lord, you help them. I was praying all day long, in my heart. Well, to make a long story short, the sick small boy in a wheel chair was presently transferred to his mother, and financial aid was given for his care. The small cheerful sufferer had an immense influence upon the other children. The atmosphere of the household changed; Hallie was a smiling, beloved wife again. She went on praying no, not praying exactly, but lifting her heart continually into that clearer purer air that is the realization of (Jod and good. She lives in that atmosphere always. That is the one great miracle of life. Greater than the atomic bomb is the discovery that shatters the hardness of human hearts and wins them this peace that can face change, poverty, hard work, with a confident smile. The discovery that the Kingdom of Heaven is within you. v |