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Show - - 7. Tuesday, N9vernber 7, 1931 - The Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Utah rage Vi ews Domestic Diary:. Today's , chicken Shop Early For Best Yule Gift: , i j "PI ' i , -C 4A 11 - Ph.D. MYERS, f, not too early now to be thinking about and planning your .Christmas buying for the children. It May be well for dad and mother to agree now It is on exactly how much they will spend on gifts for each child; then make the wisest selection possible within this budget. The selection should he far more Intelligent if you do this planning now than if you wait till Just before Christmas. Ask yourself now what wiU be the most worthwhile gift or .gifts for your child of high school age, for the runabout and tot and for the Infant. E4pecia11y for the tot and run. about. you will want the gifts to be educative. useful and lasting; suited. of course. to the age and development of each child. You will want to select playthings each child can operate without the all of an adult or older child as a rifle. and can enjoy. in many Instances, with other children his 1 things with Keep in mind which your young child an create crayon& water colors, large pa. per sheets for drawing, colored paper. paste. brads. scissors and the like; for the child over six. purchased toolsgood tools with a view to begin or enlarge a workshop that will grow and saw. last for yearshammer, gimlet. brace and bit, plane, draw knife, vise. which several children or the whole family can participate. are wave goods gifts.Don't overlook good books. books frorn.whichto read to the young child cod books for the older child to read to himself. Go to the book store and see the fine display. But don't assume that the latest Is always the best., Keep your eye on those books which have stood the test for years. 'Also. there ato some magazines now suited to the various ages, even for the tot of three or four. While such children's magazines afford a great deal of fun for the ' tot. as he listens to the things in them read to him. or as he draws and colors with them, these magazines also afford excellent reading materials for the child in the 'primary grades. and have about the best possible read. Ing materials for the older child - who- is a poor reader. Parents looking for gifts for other parents, grandparents for their married sons and daughters, can ,wen consider books on child guidance and happy family livinst.' If you wish to receive good graded lists of books and play . things, write me in care of this paper. enclosing a envelope with a three.cent ones bestamp on it. Name the low that you want. In case you desire more than two of these lists. enclose a second stamped envelope. Books to read to baby and young child. Graded list of hooks for children of school age. Graded list of playthings. Books for parents. Q. N'hat would you tin tô a child. four years old, who told the wildest yarns about all sorts of things which you know could not have happened? A. I should learn to enjoy the her to tell , more of them, letting her know thatri,,hatt a good imagination too. Also, I should try to induce her to make many things vprth her hands and to play freely with other children her age. Both are good means of helping her check with reality. To get your money's worth from electric cooking appliances learn the best way to use them and place them where they are convenient, service agents say. ' --- - ( . 1 if . ft . ,.,.':.';,::' ''''. '' - ,,t, t :' .'.',?. .:C' t , ' - 34,, ' s' '':?..;00.: ' 'i, ..... 0 .k, , Tongue ) ) N, '.....4 ' ''), - !, N N... : i ' .:..s - ,.., : B ,' ' :... ' - ' Mgr. : a ItADIO CM SING NANAGININT - :' ":::'';', ' '; PI everything she has mid of you and say it hack to her first! Cram it down her throat until she is stick of Exaggerate it! Make a game of itit is ur. (Released by The MI Syndicate. Inc.) Mrs. Post is sorry she can no longer answer personal letters. She is glad. however. to have many printed slips on a variety of subjects to offer to her readers. Today's slip is "Perfect Table SilveV, Be sure to send a three-cen- t tamped, envelope with your request to in care of this paper. Mrs. As Mentz Each Had Own Chair: Moral For .. , ) 1 ',..',t; :' 4 f Worcestershire sauce. 1 cup soft bread crumbs. cup milk and and 11j lbs. beef chuck, ground. in Drain apricot greased ring mold; add meat mixture. Dake in moderate Oven hours.-(325 degrees F.) Vegetable Soup hatves.---arrang- Green Beans Steamed Fruit Pudding Lemon Sauce Milk Hamburger Apricot Ring: Sim. 24 dried aprjeot halves in nier water to cover 5 minutes., Mince 1 onion; brown in 2 tablespoons fat or salad oil: add 1 teaspoon each salt and sage. 2 teaspoons e Serves Parental worry has a bad effect on both parents and children, say child guidance specialists. Worry is a formof fear. and- to overcome It: sts arch for And remove its cause. a pleasant and different., flavor for either canned or free' peach muttur eS. ' ' al 13.4, Ili Iliati.Itt, i 1 ', ,,1,a 10 ill.Z..4's4$9,04k.4. ;41:::eP.0 ii'' , Nie;;161.1 1: v O 1,,:, , pii, t, 4 ': ', ,, :.,: ''. ,!-- - :4044 ',I ' tga,t 1 f at ,.lithaio. ... . b ,r 4tr.&.N. I r,' ',yA - , A..' i :A ' 44"4 - i Iti 1 ''':;'$ r411 gos4e:kNtiOvie vist,.,4p41 ft r id ',,.,411,.eyft,4, 'i :, ..; ";- -: 4,. .,.... A : . ' ,2' 4 riliCt7A2S 19ZE3S i t2 ',t,4 ;tote w, $' .,,,tikilL I ::y ;": , .4 . . . in, , . to i Smart, Stimplicitv S1yle No. 21111 foIR tlehigned for sizes 12. 14, 16. 36. 3k. and 40. Send FIFTEEN CENTS t 150 for EAC1P rArrERN to Pattern Department. The Deseret News. Taffy Apples Are Wholesome Dish Of Week APPLES cup of Nagar. cup of water. cup of white corn sirup. mediumsized red apples'. cinnamon drops for flavor and color. shop). Wash anti dry the apples and insert the skewers. Mx the sugar, sirup and water, and cook the mixture. stirring it until the sugar is dissolved. Then add the cinnamon candy and continue the cooking. without stirring, until is the "hard crack" condition reached (when a little piece dropped in cold water forms a hard piece that cracks easily). Put the pan of sirup in a part of boiling water to keep the ') from thickening, then quickly dip eaoh apple into the sirup, withdraw it, and whirl it on the skewer until the sirup covers the apple smoothly. Stand the apples ,where they will touch nothing until they are cool. To do this, the skewers may be placed in the mesh of an elevated wire cake rack. n Taffy apples should be the day they are made. , Hats Flash With Bright Red Ribbon Alliances - scams. NC. PATTERN 2018 .send ten cent's in coin for This pattern to The Deseret News. Needlecraft Dfpt, plainly PATTERN.NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS, Nqte hI harness. ,Forbid her guinea pigs are very oensative to asthma. In fact.moot of our funkno ledge of allergy, of which asthma to one manifestation, is due to studies In the rf. action of guinea riga to Inject-lio-n of serum or any foreign protein In the WIWI. This produces severe shock accompanied by Oar- en( s to nag her about her posture. It is her problem and her business. If, after several weeks. It Is shown by looking at the silhouette photographs that no improvement has been made. she MUst I put on a hard mattress and spend most of her time lying down. She can study lying on her face with a pillow tietween her knees. Exercise or manipulations will not correct curvature of the At spine. operations on the spine," writes Dr. Armitage Whitman. "with all the hgaments and muscles stripped away. I have tried by Vie use Of instruments to force s vertebra into place v with failure." The only thing exercise does is to strengthen the muscles so that they may hold the spine In place. If. after these preliminary procedures. no Improvement occurs. the use of a brace. plaster or convex stretcher frame is indicated. If these are, not successful. resort to operations, such as asthma. Experiments done only this veer have shown that asthma can be produced in guinea pigs by filling the atmosphere of the room in which they are kept ith a light opray of fine parlebwas found ticles of protein. that no ariation in the severitv of the asthma mao dependent on temperature, humidity or atmospheric presoure, as long as these conditions remain constant on the day of the experiment. But if there are rapid changes of weather conditions, asthma is produced by half as heavy a protein spray as on constant days. This not Only confirms the assertions matte by asthma suffercrs that changeable April and November days are their worst ones. but also opens up a possibility of the application of meteorologic methods of treatment. - 'Girl Of 21 inches Holds kY. Colle;Ye First Place In wooden meat 101eWPrit (obtained from the butcher 6 - ITI1ACA, N. Y., Oct.- 31.A youngest. newest, and probably t New York State College of Horn Marks, she is a vivid brunette 6 her new college work of teachin The youngster Is said to be cap sleeps, bathe', plays and feeds. Baby Jean Marie's IleW family at the college are Miss Mary Lou Cockefair, resident instruc tor in the homemaking apartment, and six senior home economics students who live in the apartment for five weeks and giatis this terms h twenty-one-inc- he most popular resitle,ht of the e Economics. Iler nanfi-Jea- n three monlhs, and is taking g seniors how to care for babies. tivating all who watch her as she Make Gifts Easily Front Colorful Gourils take over its entire management ' and care. Life at Cornell seems to agree with the baby, for even on her ;''''' ..1'''' first night there she slept with"' !OCK.Ear out waking from 6 o'clock to 7 ..,..1... , the next morning. Unperturbed V' by suddenly dcqUiring a new c lr IWIRE l' s.'" P roster mgther, before going to ),, ii bed Jean Marie enjoyed lib her bath and her "play hour" with kidt':.1?b the other students before the .F.,:::..-fireplace. I :...,:::'.:.;'.: . I I I1 kL----- ! , I 4 Weighs it Pounds ,,. 1 111 lqW1k-,!1.-titPe.c,Born on July 7, 1939, Jean I rie now weighs about 11 pounds, almost double her weight at TURN GOURD INTO GAY Breast feeding for her LAMP RASE birth. first seven weeks nelped her to What attractive gifts you can get a good start in life, Mrs. make from gaily colored gourds! Mary Thomas, in .cnarge of the And at hops right now you can homemaking apartments, says. Since being at Cornell her diet have your pick of bright, inexhas been a cow's milk formula, pensive beauties. egg yolk, and orange juice, Our booklet gives complemented by sun baths. Soon r her diet will include directions for dozens of oil plete , and cereal. itemssuch as cellophone Cases Senior girls who want actual for lingerie. napkins and plates, experience in managing a home goldfish bathroom curtains, utililive in the apartment as part ty bathroom boxes. chest for toys, of their.school training. Planning adorable bookrack Table, sewing of time, energy, muney, and other stand, book ends, recipe file. resources, laundering, house cleaning, caring for the Send We in coin for your copy baby, buying food, meal prepara of HAND-MADGIFT NOVEL., lionand lervire.aacL entertain TIES to' The Deseret News,11örnif are some of the responsibiliing Service. Be sure to write plaint, ties carried out by various girls in the group each week. your NAME, ADDRESS, and thi NAME of booklet. This particular group wanted to learn how to direct others In the kitchen, as well as how to Important points for success t manage the work themselves, so In making French fried potatoes, that opportunity was 'added to, say food specialists, are: Soak the the list ...During first five cut.. potatoes for twei hours weeks of the schooNyear 1939-4salted water (a tablespoon of Esther Button, of Adams, Esther salt to each cup of syater); dry them thoroughly before fry. Clough, of Ithaca. Agnes Pender- gast of Skaneateles, Mary Jones ing; have the fat the right tem.. of Utica, Edith rtogess of Little (375 degrees Fahrenperature Genesee. and Hilda Morehouse heit); put in only a few at a of Interlaken maktsurr Jean Ma- time; and cook them until they n. own. own. own. , rie's new student :I; '- . ' . - with flashes of bright red is a popular color alliance for millinery this winter. Fur hats are more Important than ever and there is a wealth of charming lit tle dinner hats. Worn far. forward on the fore- ' head is one .new dinner hat, a scrap of crimson velvet ribbon twisted Into a turban and covered with natural-lookinred and pink roses. Brown beaver r4t trimmed with pink Is a formula for some of the prettiest hats seen in many a season. hats are staging a big come- -. back, if indeed. it can be said that they ever did go opt of fashion. Frequently red ribbon tabs hold back the brim: Black con,ommp Steak Sizzler Endive Salad Roquefort Dressing I 1 7.?4,,-- ' e cod-live- -- Tulips are one bulb that Is extremely kind to dilatory vers, for they oan be plaited with the best of results as long as the ground remains unfrozen: They even will do well and bloom nicely when planted after the ground has been frozen hard., and requires the use of a pickax in order to .get them planted. There is still good time to plan out some tulip plantings for vacant spots in your garden.:Why not use 4white tulips in cne Section; you will achieve somethiniL entirely different and act YerY. garden-lo- , t. The pineapple, design, popular long, long. ago R favor- Ite. And rightly, for though easy to crochet it makes pieces you'll he proud of. Pattern 201t3 contains directidh for making spare; illustrations of it and of stitches; matehals required; photograph of 1 , 12 There has long been n belief that attacks of ii.sthina occur during changeOde weather and this has reernily l'etriVNI the most peculiar confirmation in laboratory experimentation. It is UPI! known among biologists that can rinIV he done by Intelligence and will power. If she'll; not intelligent enough to do Lt. she MIAs! be treated like an animal and -- 4 weath a - , All:White Spring Garden Popular ,By Hazel D. Moyle. :1 NciiV.L71-- . - COM. moo, NCOLEtlitAFT &yam ' . 1 :0 '',',71:1P44,44:714g:t;t AO, ., ip e Idi'lllilt;414Atkrso&N .t,,,1 CROCHETED SQUARE 1 ' ': - asthma affected by lo et'? future Of her both. Explain that a crooked back held straight looks better than a straight back held slauched or twisted. This ,,, , ,,,.. , f 4-- 1'6 woi ,44-ioNv- vittilt-14,S1,4- ist,,t1r,--4;...-of ... ' oi...tmoie4104y,.46,4at!,,,strtr.,,k. . ) 11' , Ailliks v.. :0,4ittz:77,1 ' A - A. 'kik v opt li; illig i I iF 4 ,4: ;1 - - It;,,,,i.,....!.,I'io ..'4,:rc.:ei.o,4 - ,...,..-r444,12- tOt ',1.9141:CRI Ittri. : ' 7. Chocolate Blanc Mange' Milk Steak Sizzler: Slice 5 medium cook onions: in 14 cup fat or salad oil until tender and brown:. ed. Slice cooked potatoes; cut 8 cooked carrots in half length wise. Broil 8 individual cubed once: remove. steaks, turning Brush carrots and potatoes with melted butter or margarine; broil until brown. Place onions between cubed steaks, sandwich .1 fashion. Arrange 'on hot heatproof platter. Serves 4; 1 ':Ilki 4 fill ,w-At,,,- ''''iA)ViikitiP''-1,0i4C1t- 4; irs.ock .0 tiol ld 11lik 04,2-',(03,,t.Pc'- at ,,- '''',,)11104t27-!-'4";to- ,.,. ) 6011"rwrallrFre-illi- 4141;,,4'--.1-iw,- "A:41ut:Tt-61- 4: k .,:, . , ;' Steak And Menu .ilettfrItZk41frrl...4' IIIPP4- ' " tik, V' 4 ) s .1 ., . .. V" sidered. Straight. and does it vigorousiV nli determinedly, it will be of the grestesti mportanee to the (A0 - !,'''.1444' '..,-;-4 a) ;) .i; 'V4:.t-41- , r." IS, or eo,,t.:.,, 4 tiii 1 ' - ;..". " . the fuoion operation of the late lir. Russell Hibbs. must be con- intelligence to. Say that if she (girls are affected twice am O(t,.11 S$ boys) holds herself - c .4'' Then the child's MUM be appealed CIA. - V,I . a v.d...., put one-fourt- - ,tr It oil t . li' 4 ;1: ''' - . , N rf ;,,,', , r !I e - one-hal- ot ' :: A i ,.I:Ail .; iisP; c: CLENDENING, What is the proper treatinent for curvature of the'spine! Curvature of the spine tends to be a progressixe disease. Tseatment should therefore begin at the earliest possible stage in order to arrest The steady progress. The first step is to get a record of the exact condition at the start with xrays and silhouette photographs. ' 1 ,- -'. l' ,, . t .,,, HY LOGAN 'I A '',,,, .;, : ;I: 10, ' s", )",;,, 0 I n e Hamburger Apricot Ring Baked Potatoes one No. 12 flat can cooked are salmon and Crahmeat foundations for some swell dishtongue. one tablespoon butter, es, nice enough to. serve the most .one teaspoon each minced onions and ,chopped 'capers, tablespoon epicurean palate. teaspoon Salmon Mousse Is such a dish.. vinegar, tahlmoon flour. sugatt. It is made with one ônepound h f hot cup water, can of salmon, cup cold teaspoon salt, water, tWo tablespoons gelatin, teaspoon pepper and tablespoon f one cup mayonnaise, chili sguce. Remove tongue from cucumber, teaspoon Chopped can, ,cut in thin slices. and retwo tablespoons onion juice. serve its liquor. Melt Illitter in chopped stuffed oliveS. two tasettee pan: add onions, capers, blespoons lemon Mice, teaspoon Vinegar and sugar, and let simprepared horseradish, mer for five minutes Add water teaspoon salt, dash- of paprika and cook until mixture thickens. and one cup whipping cream. St irring constantly; add chili Drain salmon. Soak gelatin in sauce, salt, pepper and reserved cold water foSliVe minlites and I hen liquor. Serve very hot yet- thindissolve f ,oVer hot water, lv If stieed desired. tongue. ReCool and addto mayonnaise. hile tongue may be heated move skin from fish and flake. sauc, is being made. Serves three Combine flaked fish, cticimibm or four. onion juice, olives, horseradish, lemon juice.. salt, paprika and. 'Top off your dinner with R handsome dess'ort and win apmayonnaise.- Chill until, .mixture plause from the familY. begins to thicken and pour into Sotiffle is made with one No. 214 a fish mold which can fresh plums, 'one and f wiped with glycerine, Chill until lemon juice, firm- and unmold on platter. tablespoons three eggs and one-hacup Crabmeat Metropolitan . Drain mash sugar. plums: Crabmeat Metropolitan N made add lemon sieve; through juice. with a can of crabment, three Spparate ,eggs; beat whites until ,alligator eggstwo stiff: brat in sugar gradually. pears, four tablespoons mayonthen-fol- d in plum mixture until naise. one head of lettuce. Cut well mixed. Pour into mediumcrahmeat into small pieces and d siz-buttered baking dish or in. ,chop one egg- - and A7ut alligator custard cups. Set in pan pears in halves. serion nosh from et' hot water and halo, in :175 dethe pears and mix with crab. ere F. even for Xi minutes un meat and- - chopped egg: seaon id firm. FerA:e xarni. garnithed with Frrneh dressing. Place the with cherry or whipped cream. mixed r:rabmeat into the .pears' half shells a,nd cover with mayA. little drop of almond extract onnaise. Slice two remaining or some shredOed almonds make eggs and use as a Canned tongue forms the basis tor a good dish. Ingredients are .fr 41 I Scrambled Eggs with Kippers ery homemaker should try Baked Potatoes to provide at least one comfortHot Baking Powder Biscuita of able chair for each member Sweet Pickle or Spiced Fruit the family. This need not be Olives Celery and CarrotSticka Salted Nuts Fudge Cake attic expensive, for a trip I am suggesting that yott or to a second-hanstore may try this menu when next you enterpiecyield a number of cast-of- f tain your luncheon or supper es. such as Morris chairs, spring group. Scrambled eggs remind rockers. or raisedend couches. one of breakfast, hut they also can These be made attractive make an excellent Sunday night and comfortable at little cost. supper dish. Hot baking powder In selecting a chair to reconbiscuits are delicious served dition and refinish. make 'sure with the rest of the menu. If 'nu that it is large enough to stand do notcare for potatoes, leave padding on the hack and arms. them off the menu. Then the person who will use Scrambled Eggs with Kippers the chair has adequate room to Ingredients: Six eggs. DrIP table. relax. Other proportions. such spoon butter. six tablespoons as the height of the seat, arms milk, salt. pepper. paprika. three and hack, can usually be adjusttablespoons kippered herring. cut ed to fit the person. fine, Break eggs into double Standard proportions for a boilef. add milk. bulter and seacomfortable chair for an averagesonings to taste. Cook over hot -sized person are: height of water. Stir constantly and, when seat from the floor, IS inches: done, add herring. Serve depth of seat. between 19 and , nearly on buttered toast or hot baking 24 inches; height of back support for shoulders, between 17 powder biscuits. and 19 inches abOve the seat: Fudge CakeIngredients: One slant of back, 4 inches; cup flour, one teaspoon baking and height of arm above the seat, 7 powder, one cup milk. four teainches. squares chocolate, The wood in a chair should he spoon salt. four eggs, Iwo cups solid and in good condition, or sugar. one teaspoon vanilla. Cook chocolate with milk and beat unit may split in reconditioning. til mixture is thick. then set :ItiCh of the material to he used aside to become cold. Separate can usually he found at home, but it is not advisable to econoreggs, heat yolks. add to chocor-ize on tile material for cerlate mixture. Then add sugar, lain parts. such as springs. New flour sifted with baking powder and salt. Beat well after each adsprings, tested for 4eaknesses, dition. Lastly: add beaten whites. are worth the monev.loance they are essential and add greatly to folding them in. Bake in pan comfort.about two inches deep in 350 deg. F. oven for 25 minutes. Apricot Ring Principal Ingredients garnish. ' t .t.r ' , ,i'''1' ' APO I 1 0 'IrAITY Supper Group Serve Hamburger Pt Experiments Show That Asthma Can Be Produced By Spraying Protein Particles one-fourt- h nne-hal- prising how well an "attack" method works With this type of person.. 1 1) ',,, : 'h to" , N, one-fourt- Three Bears the man she could have married has much more money than I, hut I have had a steady Joh (and been raised twice) and I know Mary is pretty near as happy as I amand that is saying some! But the aunt's talk about calamity and the threat of my "failure" almost gets me believMg it Would you give me a little advice on this. please. Answer: Non might try to forestall her by 'suggesting worse calansities for yourself than he her-ca- n invent! Say possibly something like thk: "I know you will he glad to hear that we are not on relief yet." Or perhaps, "It's surprising how slow my employer is in discovering my faults." Or "Ind you know that Mary isn't leaving me yet? She doesn't' 'seem to realize what a svorthlesa-no-accoushe mar- ried. 4 lf hard-boile- .. ' ... . , 1, NEW YORK IT . .. , - '''e' lf A tr- - 1 , one-hal- RADIO lanto lzwis. i .. , I ,,,, ,1,- .one-eight- h practice wekome economies1 - i 0 .."1 ' . '1, "..44,, instance. she is always talking about the rich Man Mary could have married and saying that never be anything more than a clerk, and that Mary threw herself away when she married me, and things like that. It'A true, one-thir- at home ROOMS, RAM AND MOM 22.50 , ,,,, t, hard-boile- 200 , t' .: .TilditALES--ingre'client- two cups diced cooked chicken, one tablespoon chop1)ed parsley, one tablespoon chop. ped pimiento. one4ourtit cup chopped roasted almonds. two tabeispoona butler, two tablespoons flour. onehalf teaspoon atilt. cup chicken stock. f cup cream. three eggs. Grease six custard cups. Ince chicken cottraely. Chop parley fine., ttop pimiento and Make a cream sauce. melt butter, blend in flour. salt. chicken stock and cream. Cook over a moderate heat, stirring constantly until thickened and smooth. Remove from heat. add chicken, parsley. pimiento and almonds. Stir into beaten eggs. Season well. Turn into custard cupa in an inch of hot water and bake until firm in a moderate oven. 350 degrees F., about one hour. Pumpkin Pecan .PieIngredienta: one cup brown sugar. four usblespoone flour. One teaspoon cinnamon. one-hal- f teaspoon clovea, one-hateaspoon ginger, onehall teaspoon salt, three egg yolks. one cup milk, one and cups cooked pumpkin cup butter, one cup whole pecans. baked pie shell. three egg utites. Moe tablespoons sugar. Mix brown sugar. flour. spices and salt...Beat egg yolks and milk, and stir into first mixture. Cook over hot- water until thick, stirring constant's,. Add pumpkin, butter and thre.1- fourths cur pecans. Mix well. Pour into baked pie shell. Cover with meringue made of egg whites and sugar. Garnish with remaining pecana. Bake in moderate Oven 20 to 25 minutes., Serve cold. ' I, 11 one-hal- one-fourt- at The Taft, but you can - ' to One-hal- f , .4- ,', i'l - CHICKEN t,,. Cr one-hal- one-hal- - ., ., Delicious Recipes Are Given Which Use, Crabmeat, Salmon, HOMELIKE 'only feel , ...., With the naild that Raking a whole ham these days ie a very easy matter. hams are given now, no parboiling is necessary. Simply place the ham, fat 9r skin side up, on a rack in an ()pen roasting pan and bake is uncovered at a low tempera. lure until it is done. An oven temperature of about 300 degrees F. has been found to Kite excellent result. If the rind was not remoted before the. ham lit purchased. thin phonid be done a little while before the ham is done. In cooking, the rind becomes loosened, a that all )ou need do is take the ham from the men, lift off the rind. and return the ham to the oven until it le slightly. browned. There are many sa)s to One of the easiest la by placing almond liaises in diag decorate for Thanksgiving. with onal rows over theLham. Or you may wish to spell the word Tbaniagiting whole cloves acrosa the surface. If desired you may rub the surface will( brown sugar or strained honey and return It to the oven to glaze. library., A grayish, greenish or color in boiled rice may be caused by alkali in the water; if so, a pinch of cream of tartar,vinegar, or a slice of lemIonlittle added to the boiling water Will rettove you not Bettered Caulifkmer Cabbage baled It Pumpkin Pecan Pie 004100":".' AL Timbales (iars Mashed Brows Potatoes - Baked Ilant For Thanksgiving Dear MrS. Post: I want to ask you about a family matter. I hope you won't think I am indiscreetit's about my wife's family. I have been married only five years and when I gotof married me. In they 'didn't approve fact. she had to run away from home to Tarry me. At first they said they would never speak to her again. But they did after a few months, and after a year or so the began to come to our house, and finally they invited me to theirs, and now it's all come out right with ail the family except onean old aunt of my wife's, her father's oldest sister. She was pretty instilling before we got married and every time I go to the house she takes a poke of some kind at me. For -- , 40 2800 (.10 14... , arriliTh'EwmAN ,,,,,,,,., ' .. e - , f ,' : 1 , ,.;, , tr , ,.. '''''; ' ; S ..t,,, ; ) ' TS,..... ,,,fr: f,. t,.,1-- . I , ., , - ,., 'i',b, i ,'- ), , '., .,,, '''''' S, .,4 ! ,e 2 , I 1 Doctor Suggests Treatment tor Faulty Ane ondition -- Mb 111W A, wins Friends -, '''''ii k. 1, -,- , . 4 :, ', . ' "' ' kk') , - '. '.., x k,,,,,,) ''''''A . . - ' ) ' ,, , .i " , ,, , fle-,- '' , - - - ',,,,..,' ...,.. , .. ' ,, ,. 0 ; '411101r'''W . -4 i,.... , s,.,,, , s,,,,,,,,1 N41444..........,..).. ! i 4V 'k4'4,k y ),),:-- 110 - - ,,,,,,,e) ; . """:;:,',001t.,e.z1N, '''' k ,, , , , ', , . - -- 7 -- -,,.........) - ( - '':.114,1"." .tt..,7.'''.4. Dear Mrs. Post: When a gentlesees a lady into a taxi, man should he pay the driver or give her the money to pay him! Answer: If he had invited her tO go out with him and then for reawon he some unavoidable could not are her honor, it would be proper to pay the driver and give him the address. But if he is merely a fellow gueat at a party and. happening to leave at the same time, calla a taxi for her, he sleet not do anything about her fare. He ooloutio the door and all $ay "pod night and that Dear Mrs. Post: I only have one maid, and when I give a dinner for twelve, would be proper for me to help remove the dinner plates before desert? Answer: No. Instead of getting be up to help the maid, it would beat to choose a menu ofo situple that it requires the least pow. comaible otervice. (For more plete details you might see my book "Etiquete" at nearest pub-li- p - r) v ' ( - 0,,,,."''' . ,4 ' , Emily Post...Good Taste Games Suggested As Excellent Gifts And games. especially those tn - , ,,,, ' , 1!) i 00'' , Cr. - , , ,, ,o ',, , I, ----... For Wiserit Use Of Funds BY CARRY 7: , , Myers Urges Budget - Or I te Fixed This Way 1 , Health, Fein ininities y1 Psy. cho. 143,-0;- 'Of Fashions, . - yo - Jowly if you can use a small spot that, has evergreens as a background ftr a white tulip garden. small space ,lends itself well for working- oti,t an spring garden. Try planting the variety Zwanenburg. a pure White tulip with black antlers; and border the planting with white double arabis. Or you might use pure white pansies as an,edging, and tiVen sky blue fAr; would add Just the right touch of color if they were planted directly over the bulbs. Do not expect such a planting to be really successful uliless you can give it a green background. - The white tulips must haye a setting to- bring out their effectiveness; anti evergreens are tho : thing. Make use of any of these that you have to act as a telling ,background for some kind - of tulip planting, whether it be-- - a white or colored one. gardens are becoming quite popular now that we are Using white walls in our homes and white decorations of ell kinds. 1,lany gardeners haws plante4 certain parts of their garden in all white flowers for Wie entire year. and it is surphs- Irig bow- - striking and, beautiful-sucplantings areo - e -- - |