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Show No One Is Lazy Here THE DESERET NEWS Saturday, June 19, I9tt Page S Serve A Simple Meal By Susan Cooke Deseret News Food Editor Aie presidents of study clubs interested' only in food for for the body thought or is food equally nnpoit-'- FATHER AND SONS Raoul is intent at his ant to them? to According Mrs. Arch P own workbench in the basement shop. His R o b e r tson of father is an interested observer while . young 1347 Seven teenth East brother Denis would like to get at the saw Street, pres ident of the himself. Uintah StudyHs complete meal, Mrs. Robertson suggests a yegetable plate mcldd ing all varieties favored by the family (and good for them) such as chilled carrot;, sticks, sliced tomatoes, little gieen onions, radiahes, water ciess, celery. Toasted crackers are a good accompaniment for the noodles she savs. and the dessert thov like with this dinner is mange ice and cup cakes or cookies. Both Mr. and Mrs Robertson are native Utahns. They have three children a son in the Uni Club, a balanc- versity of Utah, a daughter. 13 ed diet re jears of age and another five proper , quires Mrs Robertson's patents ate amounts Mr and Mis. Angus Lambert of both. 2977 Douglas Stieet She graduat And she from the Utnveisity of Utah likes to cook Mrs. Robertson ed with a maor in education and especially meats and. pies. When did special work in domestic sci we asked heb for a good wartime cnce and dramatics Before her recipe unaffected by rationing, niariiage she was a teacher of she suggested tins French and English at the and Halibut Casserole Package of egg hoodies Sewing she lists as one of her 2 cups medium white sauce she makes clothes foi 1 cup bread Plumbs stlired in hobbies her little daughters and herself, 1 tablespoon melted butter she also crochets ajjd knits, and 2 cups cooked halibut (steam reading is her favonte relaxation ed and sbreuded) A member of the PTA, she has Giated mild cheese also taken the Red Cioss fust Cook noodles m boiled salted aid and nutiition courses and volwater until tender Drain unteered for bandage rolling as Place alternate laveis of noo 6f her responsibility to the pait dies, white sauce and halibut in community di-greased baking Spi inkle Their vegetable garden is doing each laver w ith cheese very well and she expects to can Top with biead piumbs Spi in- a good bit of its v icld kle with papnka and bake until She likes t v cook a good, big thoroughly heated and hi owned C'hiistmas dinner, she savs. but v ill some one else please wash in moderate oven Serves six. Served with this dish, for a the dishes -- f off e Child .7 Help, Cleveland Working Mother's D. Mvers, Ih of the thousands of mothers of glowing childien now ein ployed in war industi les and other fields know it is veiv liaid to be as good mothcis as they would like to be They come home tned fiom the day's job to w hat amounts to Vf, :0 "Why Grow Old?" Question Box By Josephine bowman derl)ing cause. Also, try to Recently my hair has forget it, because turned oily. Will the oil stop surely will make it worse. the growth of it 5. How can I get rid of dan Answer: Xo. Oil will not stop draff and what ate good scalp th growth, hut it is a Condi massages? tion which should be corrected. Answer: Use a really cffL, Borne of the world's highly rerient tonic nightly for a while. garded hair' experts believe a When you massage the scalp too oily or too dry condition of do not rub the fingers over It. the scalp leads to loss of color, Spread the fingers over the falling hair and premature Hold them in the same scalp. grnjing. Use one of the splen-di(- j position as ou rotate them, tonics on the market and thus making the scalp itself give your scalp a daily work move. Also brush the hair, out with massage, turning bristles down toward 2 Could yoj give me a harm the scalp at base of hair, and less prescription for darkening ' then turning bristles upward as the eyebrows anc eyelashes that you poll up toward the ends Will not wash off of the hair. Answer: If you mean dye, I cannot give you one. This is 1. dangerous unless done by an expert. Why not use one of the many mascaras on the market? You ran get the cry proof, swim proof variety. - 3 Two --or three tinted you mentioned in your column that one shouldnt bary their face in the pillow. Could you explain what harm it does Answer: The reason I sag. gested not sleeping with an eye buried in the pillow was that It causes the eye to be puffed In the morning. This, in turfy stretches the skin of the upper Ihl and that under the rye. It will lead to wrinkles and saggy skin abound the eyes. 4. My lips quiver when I talk. How can 1 hide this so itwlll rot be so noticeable? I am so conscious of it Answer: I advise you to have a plij sical examination. This may come from general Condi, tion. For instance, a diet deficient ia calcium can cause cramps ia the muscles of the leg. Try to find oat the aa- - 6. I am wondering if yoa can tell me what is the matter with some men and women who cannot stand to go anywhere or be in a crowd It makes them tremble all over. I can almost say that they are afiaid to meet people Answer: These persons have an exaggerated case of self, consciousness which really amounts to psychological or menial Illness. I do not mean by this that they are mentally unbalanced. Far from it. They should have a physical examination to determine whether they're nervously exhausted and then should follow that with a consultation with a psychiatrist. pio-tectlv- For beautiful hair this actress massages her scalp regularly, . concern of civk minded citizens Solving Parent Problems Q Would vou expect a child in high school to take lesponst Inlitv for telephoning his home ip case he knew he would amve home far later than his usual time of Yesfr this responsibility keeping the home informed of wlieie he is should he cultivat and constantly another day's woik awaiting edQ early What is the matter with the them. Being tned and encum adolescent hoy or girl who is bered with so many caies of the ashamed of tile mateual tilings of house 3nd fanulv, tliev cant find lus home A His patents probably have the tune to relax and be com made too many sac i if ices for Indeed, they may lorn and have been too panionable apologetic often feel lrntable and, m spite to other people about what they of their effotls to the contaary, have act in itably. Some considerate husbands turn in and help the mother and this added caie may weary them Yet they can hardly have a small propoition of the netvous strain the mother bears hat man senses the countless pressing matteis about the house so ohvi ous and ovei whelming to the mother who has been away at work all day? It is fortunate for the wot king mother if her vounger children have learned to wait on 'them selves and the older ones to take responsibilities about the home, cheerful! helping liei as much as they are able. Theie aie remat childien of working mothers who come home piomptlv liom school, tidy the house and pie Such pare the evening meal their children not only ease mothers load and enable hep to be more calm and companion able in the evening, but they aKo gain an education in good character and citizenship. The school age child who is dependable in conduct and shoulders responsibility dui ing the absence or presence of the working moth er mav actually profit from her It affords the being employed child the opportunity to cultivate- self reliance and reponsibi ity he otherwise might not have. But woe unto the many moie childien of working motheis who have not been trained in good conduct, self reliance and responsibility, who take advantage of the mothers absence to do many things they know they shouldn t, and to escape doing jjobs at home 263 they know they should QiyJuna ft Jieelci Here and theie one learns of a e community effort to provide lifelike fruit and play centers, something dainty old fashioned flowers, and gills are like dav nut series for the chili1 some of the from about G to 14, for the hours in this set of enchanting designs embroideiy motifs after school till mother returns will make even vour plain from work. This should be the They est linens sparkle' Use natural colors, or color schemes to match vour rooms Pattern 203 contains TOMORROW YOULL WF.R a transfer pattern of 17 motifs bow-ti- e dresses SmJl neat bows langing from 2'2x3 to 5x8 inches of the dress fabric tied under the stitches. Send eleven cents in coins foi chin follow the fashion for separate bows, which have been a this pattern to The Deseret News spring fad They are so popular Needlecraft Dept , Address. "Write that they uval the shirt collar on plainly pa' tern hurnber, your . ... K name jmd addtesa, casual dresses. By Man |