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Show PAGE THREE TEE DRAGEETON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH Tuesday, January 31, 1950 WOMAN'S WORLD Juy U.S. Sayings Bonds! Bi Smart! Simplicity Is Key to Remodeling Clothes By Ertta Haley ' EVERY WOMAN, at ona time j.v..v.v..ssssx-v,.v.y- ffti terial or some ornamentation for it that has to be bought Colors Slim Silhouette have a way of not being what they look like when it comes to choosing buttons to fit the original holes, or when Its a matter of getting the thread to match. You can be much more accurate, too. In buying the correct amount of braiding, beading, sequins, veiling or other decor when the hat, dress or blouse is with you. After the material Is purchased and the plan is well in mind, choose a time when you'll be uninterrupted for the length of time it takes to alter the garment Try to finish the job in one or two sittings, as youll be Inspired enough to do the best work. Make Worn Dresses Into Separates The ' current trend of fashion separates is still much favored and lends itself as Inspiration for changing many garments. If you have tired of the bodice on a dress but like the skirt or if the skirt has worn, but the luxuriousness of the bodice still delights you, then separate the two and work from there. has decided that she will not accumulate a lot of unwearable clothing In her closet. Hows the resolution working out? Current fashions stimulate clothes remodeling and help you keep the resolution if youd just put a little thought and effort into the task. Just think, it isnt always that fashions encourage remodeling. Sometimes changes from one season to another are so extreme that old clothes will simply not yield to slight alteration. Use the opportunity while Its here. Clothes which were purchased during the fall come In for their share of change just about this time of year, so they can take you through to the new clothes In Spring. They may need only a little to add sparkle or lots of style to the wardrobe. How much simpler it is to take an hour or two for this change instead of poking the dress into the recesses of the closet to collect dust. A bit of decoration or ornamentation may be all that the dress needs to come to life. How simple to add a brand new button trim pockets or sleeves or skirt! How (,to ' Cttle work it is to put a braid or 7 . v v y, M ?) n r ) u ua Ju'Cj tiJ$e No, Chastity back-wrapp- ed on your blouse, or how asy it is to insert a bow on a draped skirtl The result is practically a brand new piece of clothing with just a little time and virtually no expense. Hat and gloves, too, may be refreshed by sewing in new brilliants or sequins to replace those which have lost their luster, or to add , time than you have available. If clothes are changed as soon as you tire of them, the adjustments they need are minor and can be made quickly while interest runs high. Start with a clean garment This may be washed at home if it can be laundered; otherwise, have it cleaned. You may be surprised how little other than cleanliness and good pressing and perhaps new decor to the hat. Use Good Technique U Remodeling "Just how do I go about this business of remodeling? asks many a woman, be she novice or an experienced seamstress. It seems like I get started, then it takes months to finish, or the work never gets done, say an- other nm effect When you undertake too elabor- ate remodeling job, you lose in terest because they may take more (EDITORS NOTE- - Because of an number of requests from readers, this column by Kathleen Norris is being reprinted this week.) DISTINCTLY disheartening IT IS find, prominently featured in a magazine, an article by no less an authority than Doctor David Mace of Drew university, - provocatively entitled "Is Chastity Outmoded? Disheartening, because it seems to me dishonest to so title an-- article that, after flirting about suggestively among alternatives to adolescent and youthful chastity. Doctor Mace comes down to the old code, comes down rigidly and sex, he decides, idealistically; must be lifted to a high level, must wait for maturity and marriage, and he sublimated into true mated love, the highest happiness man and woman can know. Schools of Thought? Weve been patiently preaching that, we mothers, teachers, guides, so that. In the end, we have no quarrel with Doctor Mace, But we certainly can feel small respect for the man who indicates in his title that chastity Is debatable and is careful to remind young and impressionable readers that there are several schools of thought on the He eliminates those of us whose religious scruples keep us pure. He also eliminates from his analysis for despite the high moral tone SX35b before theyre outdated, mending is necessary to bring clothes back to their original beauty. Take the garrqent with you if you want to choose additional ma- - THE READER'S COURTROOM - Rude Friend Better Than None -- By Will Bernard, Could a Person Be Fined Just For Being Rude? '0 A youth was working on a construction Job one afternoon when he suddenly felt sick. His cousin, who happened to be working with him, started to walk the young man toward his house. When the youth faltered, the cousin grabbed his him along hand and d LL.B- , . , degradation of the women , , . - A man noticed that the pine tree on his neighbors 75-fo- ot front lawn bad become badly decayed. Fearful of trouble, he asked the neighbor to cut the tree. down. But the neighbor refused, saying: "Its not my responsibility. I didnt plant it It was there when I moved in! One day, during a windstorm, the tree toppled down on to the first mans house. Luckily no one was hurt but the damage to the building amounted to $1,000. The neighbor disclaimed liability, but a court ordered him to toot the bill. Is it Unlawful to Enjoy Somebody Else' Troubles? -- A petty politician had a longstanding grudge against a certain city clerk. One day the clerk got into an argument with two other employees, and the men gave him a sound thrashing. At it happened, the" politician witnessed the whole it immensely. the sidewalk until they got home. thing and enjoyed tried to collect clerk Hater the be man recovered, After the young had his cousin arrested for hand- damages not only from the two ling him so rudely. However, the court refused to find the cousin guilty "even though be was not as gentle as one more humane and The tender might have .been. Judge said rudeness alone was not a crime so long as there was no e. intent-to-Injur- it vex nc Here sic, the remain time to v Is an interesting clasevening dress that will undated for a long g come. The bodice flows into skirt that sweeps out in graceful folds to give the silhouette a pleasing base. Of course, It is a natural for the rich beauty of velvet, particularly when black velvet Is7 the foil for a banding of oversize pearls or of rhinestones. The matching stole Is lined with shimmering satin In warm ivory to complement the pearls or in the whitest white as a background for rhinestones. !lK for! o' V Prather, tautiar toot Try oour-ithi- nf dell-cio- ui oven-poppR ten Krirpiee. Americas fa- close-fittin- vorite rice ready-to-e- cereal. Cornea in Regu- lar and Largo package. 7 Monica ocas'aBsstA Is Not Outmoded subject gfoup. Its important to map out the work and to know just what you hope to achieve when youre changing a dress, blouse or other piece of clothing. Study the garment and decide upon the simplest procedure for achieving a new ....... KATHLEEN NORRIS The biggest news of the season Is the slim silhouette achieved in this inexpensive dress of green crepe. The skirt loops with a bow on one hip, but a very slender effect throughout the skirt. The double fold collar frames the face as well as giving a slightly rising shoulder line. bead trim hlJjpnC-t.,.-. .'AV.mVM.Vt.WSV Spinach-Stuffe- t At the set hour, a condemned murderer , was strapped into the chair and the current was turned on. To everyone's astonishment, the man survived! It seems that men but also from the politician something had gone wrong with the (on the ground that he had "apelectrical mechanism. When prison proved" the attack). However, the officials announced their intention court ruled that the politician was for anything. Said the to "try again," the convict appealed to the United States Supreme Court. judge: "An onlooker isnt responHe claimed that going through the sible for a beating, just because same ordeal twice was a "cruel in his heart be is secretly pleased and unusual punishment" and was to see It happen. He is only respon unconstitutional. However, the court sible when be incites or aids in its , commission. refused the mans plea. not-liabl- he develops, it is an analysis those who consider chastity highly Inconvenient and whose policy, is to do as they like. This leaves, .he says "the extremely large third group that lies between." Those who "try to add up the arguments on both sides. Doctor Mace states that the traditional viewpoint is that unchastl-t- y is undesirable because of its effects on the individual, in terms of disease, unwanted children and the damage it may do to the community, making family life and society unstable. Medical Science On the other hand, he admits there Is the argument that to suppress sex desires makes people frustrated and bottled up. To express then leads to growth and enlargement of the personality. Later, while in the past full sexual freedom was impractical because of the danger of veneral disease and illegitimacy, medical science has now changed all that. "Any intelligent youth, says the doctor in the next sentence, "will tell you that the doctors have got And later again, V. "the man at least can take measures to protect himself. For the woman, safeguards are not so easiBut if protective ly available. measures fail, both social diseases can be cured, be observes; ! 'Immunity, however, cannot be guaranteed. "The boy and girl who come together sexually, must face the possibility of pregnancy. If it occurs, says the doctor ungrammatically. They have three alternatives,' a forced marriage, an abortion or an illegitimate child. He admits these are negative arguments for chastity. But be feels that the future may see them weakened, or even entirely neutralized. "Someday, he says, "veneral disease may be stamped out ked. and a completely reliable contraceptive put at everyones disposaL Will chastity be outmoded then? Doctor Mace goes on to a critical question. At what point is it appropriate for a young couple to have sexual relations when their intention is to marry? As soon as they know they are serious in the intention to marry, or not until they actually are wed? On this point, says the doctor, there is a strong difference of opinion. How can they know that they are sexually well matched unless they test out this side of their i lationshlp in advance? And anxious to be fair to this argument, he cites the case of a man who could not decide between two women whom he regarded as possible wives. It may be satis- -' factory to the doctor for them to test for compatibility. Nothing is said of the degradation of the women who submitted of the insolvent to his process, stupidity of the man experimenter, or of the insult offered all decent women who read this article. But in the end, after some con fused floundering, Doctor Mace comes gravely and decorously to the conclusion that "the whole trend of expert opinion today is toward regarding sexual harmony as a function of good personal interaction. This is a scientific way of saying they are humans. Fillets Make Novel Treat d (See Recipes Below) al Remodel your clothes yv Luncheon Ideas women would ilk to a few friends for luncheon, but they worry about what to serve, and how it can look pretty. Should it be elaborate? Does It have to be practically a dinner? These are two of the primary q u e Many that come up with the hostess. For the luncheon at which you want to gather together a few friends casually, plan a simple menu that can be easily served. Youll enjoy your guests so much better Even though you entertain six or more for luncheon, the menu should be simple, and not a dinner. Serve small portions of food, daintily and prettily. Make them feminine, and not too fattening. Your guests, dieting or maintaining' weight, will appreciate this type of meal more than heavy foods which they'll have to go home to prepare for the menfolk. A good plan for luncheon includes a clear soup, fruit cup or vegetable or fruit juice for a first course, but this may be omitted for very simple luncheons. Plan a main dish and serve it with hot breads. Use a vegetable garnish or a salad that can be served on the same plate with the main dish. 1 LYNN CHAMBERS Chilled Tomato Beware Coughs MENU Cc!ds Cc:n Th iiAtis o:i Frca Juice Fillets Cucumber Salad Beversga Crisp Rolls Frozen Lemon Pie Recipe Given Spinach-Stuffe- d (244x444 inches) over rhubarb mixture. Slit centers with knife for steam vent. Bake one hour in mod- erate oven (350). a a a ARE SOME novel for Coughs.Chest Colds, Bronchitis that are ideal, when entertaining. Their preparation is simple, so the hostess may keep cool and charm- ing. Spinach-Stuffe- d low Shs She Fillets Cash ad Garry 1 pound 1 onion, Without Painful Backache Aa a (at alder. atnaa aa4 etrmia, new oaertioa. eaeeeiive emokln er exposure ta eoid eoentimee alowa dowa kidney fume-tio- a. This mas tied meoy lotka ta eom-pla- iu at aatgins beekaehe, low el (iP aad energy, koedeehes aad dlixleeee. Cattles p alshta ar traquant peeeefes mar result (ran minor blodder iiritatioas dua ta eold, dampaam ar dietary ladiacretiene. II year diaeomforta are dua ta thooa causes, doet wait, try Doaal Pill, a mild di untie, tad sure fully by millloae far var M yaara. While thaaa tyaptema may attaa otherwise eecur, He amaaiaf bow many timao Doans five bappy reliWhelp the II miles el kidney tubee aad Sites Stab out vast. Get Doaa's PlUa todayt two-inc- Theft Reveals Child's Hunger rt seven-year-o- cnEor.msiorj HERE tor luncheon main dishes (Serves 6) spinach er kale chopped 1 tablespoon butter - . Balt, pepper 1 egg, beaten 44 cup bread crumbs 144 pounds fish fillets Wash spinach thoroughly. Cook spinach and onion together with only water that clings to lesves. When tender, drain and chop. Add butter and seasonings to taste. h CooL Meanwhile cut fillets In strips. Add egg and bread crumbs to cooled spinach. Spread the mixture on each fillet, roll and fasten with toothpicks. Place, cut side up, In greased baking dish pni Towns Bank Quits Business bake at 400 for 20 minutes. Chicken Fondue As No Ono Wants Top Jobs (Serves 4) NEB. The WEEPING WATER, 44 cup finely chopped celFirst National bank of this city ARE TWO pie recipes ery. was planning to liquidate because HERE you will enjoy using with 1 tablespoon butter five elderly directors couldnt find any of the above main dishes. 1 enp milk, scalded younger men to take their Jobs. Frozen Leqaon Fie 1 enp soft bread crumbs, So, the directors told the deposi(Serves 6) 1 enp diced cooked chickin come to and tors, effect, get 114 cups vanilla wafer en meat sr 6 ounce can their money. , crumbs, finely rolled 1 tablespoon finely grated butPresident H. A. Crozier, 60, said 2 tablespoons melted onion most of the directors wanted to ter , 44 teaspoon pepper leave the business because of age S eggs, 3 eggs, separated separated and illness. 44 cup lemon juice 44 teaspoon salt 44 cup sugar Cook celery in butter several 1 teaspoon finely grated minutes. Combine with milk, lemon rind bread crumbs, chicken, onion and 44 pint whipping cream pepper. Add salt to egg whites and Line a refrigerator tray with one beat until shiny and whites form cup crumbs mixed well with but- peaks that fold over when beater ter. Combine egg yolks, sugar, lem- is withdrawn. Beat yolks. Pour on juice and lemon rind. Cook on milk mixture Into yolks stirring low heat until constantly. Pour yolk mixture thickGirl Stole Food Became mixture gradually over egg whites folding ens, stirring con- at the same time. Pour Into unLittle Sister Was Unfed casserole. Place stantly. Chill greased and fold in casserole In a pan of hot water. litN. Y.-- My PLATTSBURG, whipped cream. Bake In a moderate oven(375 tle sister's hungry." That was the Beat egg whites unto a knife inserted In center tearful explanation a frail until they stand comes out clean, about ono hour. when caught girl gave in and fold into lemon mixToaated Crabmeat Sandwiches stealing food from her schoolmates ture.peaks Pour into lined tray and . lunch boxes. (Serves 6) sprinkle with remaining crumbs. 1 enp Faked crabmeat County welfare officials decided Freeze until firm. Cut in triangles. (644 onnee can) to investigate Joyce La Fountain's Deep-Dis- h Rhubarb Fie d I eggs story. What they found was the 1 teaspoon minced onion (Serves 10) - . - -- most shocking case in their mem1 I tesopoen Worcester- t cups rhubarb cut In 44 ory. inch pieces shire sance Joyce , little sister, . Patricia, ' 1 4 tablespoons msyonfaals sugar cups WAS hungry. The 44 cup cornstarch 44 teaspoon salt child weighed only 14 pounds, less 44 teaspoon nutmeg . . 44 enp grated cbeeao ,, than half the normal weight for a 44 cup butter 44 teaspoon pepper child of her, age. She had not '' Paprika rind ' l I orange tablespoon , learned to talk. Her sunken eyes 44 enp orange juice 6 slices ef bread were sad and rebellious. 44 recipe pastry Mix the first seven ingredients Welfare workers said they never Place rhubarb in eolander and into a paste. Toast on side of child. had seen a more emaciated pour boiling water over it Sift bread slices. Spread crabmeat They say she resembled pictures cornstarch and nut- mixture over untossted side of of starving children in wartime together sugar, meg. Cut in butter, add orange bread. Sprinkle with grated cheese; Europe. rind and juice, and blend. Add rhu- sprinkle paprika on top. Broil four The two little girls and their barb and mix well. Spread over inches from unit until cheese has four little brothers, the eldest aged bottom of 9xl3-incpan. Place melted and lightly browned. Serve 9, are the children of a 10 rectangular pieces of pastry at once. laborer, in jail on a Left-ove- r wife, LYNN SAYS: charge, and his . earned fruit or vegHelen, who is expecting another Store Foods Properly etables may now be kept in the Te Avoid Waste baby. original tin cans with safety. (A To keep citrus fruit (Lemon, thin film of oil over plmiento pods Helen wouldnt feed the girls, the father told investigators who' orange, grapefruit, etc.), place left in the can will keep them on saucer or from molding. Olivea should be questioned him in his cell. He fruit said he wanted them placed in plate. If you have several slices kept in their liquor.) of lemon or orange left ever, pack Sterilize bread box occasionally foster homes. the and them place together neatly washing thoroughly in hot, by Joyce already has been placed In the same soapy water, rinsing with boiling in a foster home, welfare officials pile water, drying well and airing in way. said. Cover dishes of food in mechanisunshine. Sticky cinnamon rolls, Patricia is in Champlain Valley or coffee cake, etc., may be kept in hospital. Since she was hospital- cal refrigerator. 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