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Show mnmYOU AND YOUR HOME vrsrsmrmTb Helpful a o ct yrmniTa s Tips Just For You NEWS, December Tuesday, carefully ashed it in cold wrater and a detergent made especially for woolens, place your drawing on Turkish towels and block your sweater according to the outline of the drawirg. You'll never have a stretched or shrunken sweater if you do v hat I tell you. Honest ! A FA OR1TE 'Friends ask me to make these rather than rolls, she explained, "and I like to because the 're so easy. Easy means that she can make the loaves a week or more ahead of time and freeze them. I figured this out while living in New York City, she We had so much explained. company coming all the time, that I adapted a bran refiig-eratroll recipe I'd had since I was married, to making this bread in the little pans. It saves me so much woik." DEAR DORSEY: You asked for ures of plastic bags. I always keep a roll of small plastic bags under the sink. When I need a scouring pad, I place a plastic bag over my right hand. It protects my nails. I then just turn the bag over the scouring pad, close it and place it under the sink, ready for another use. The beg keeps the scouring pad from drying out. Another much used item in my household is my flat grater. Whenever I must drain liquid from a pot or a can, I place the grater over the lip of the container and pour the liquid into the sink. No danger of food slipping down uie dram. This works very well with spaghetti. It beats using a colander, which too often cools the spaghetti. MRS. BARBARA FOSTER itooooooo - The Wilsons lived in New York for 12 years where he was judge of the Customs Court, an appointee of President Eisenhower. SO HAPPY No one could have had a happier life than we did du- 0 0 p aflo gee ac . a p 0 0 p 00 0 0 00 ttaajio oa a no 0 0 0 n poo oa a 0 0 e a a bb so a no ca Joy Francom Reading Engaged To Mr. Bradford To Delight a? Children ring those 12 years, exclaimed Mrs. Wilson, for we had such marvelous friends. Especially because Its the holiday season, Mary Wilson is sharing her recipe for this bread with us. She also is giv-in- g us another of her specialties, Cranberry Fluff. Mrs. Wilson says that this Cranberry Fluff is delicious to serve as a cocktail, dessert or as an accompaniment to roast turkey that holiday standby. M.ARY WILSONS BRAN BREAD 1 By THE GESELL INSTITUTE Mr. and Mrs. Myron L. Francom, 3125 Melbourne St., announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Joy Francom. She and Kenneth Knowlton Bradford will be married March 14 in the Salt Lake Temple. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr. h and Mrs. Miles Kenneth Bradford, Its still Christmas vacation, and time may be hanging a little heavy on everybodys hands. If youd like something new and interesting to read to your youngest, try any of the following: cup shortening 3i cup sugar 2'i cups 100 per cent bran 3 teaspoons salt Mrs. David J. Wilson often serves bran bread when she entertains. It's a it to your family or guests. perfect treat for the holiday season. Try serving 2 cups boiling 4 water in bulk. Shape into and put into Cover and pans. allow to rise till almost double in bulk, about 45 minutes. Bake at 375 degrees F. for 35 minutes. Cool thoroughly, wrap in aluminum foil and freeze. Sometime before time to serve, remove from freezer, slice bread end spiead with then generously, double loaves eggs, we'! beaten 3 packages active dry yeast 2 cups lukewarm water 3 to 4 cups white flour Additional white flour Combine shortening, sugar, bian and salt in bowl and pour 2 cups boiling water over it; stir to blend and allow to stand. Combine eggs with yeast that has been dissolved in 2 cups lukewarm water. Blend with bran mixture. Add 3 or 4 cups white flour and beat well with electric beater. With a wooden spoon stir in enough more flour to make the dough kneadable. Knead a little. Cover and allow to rise to 3 tablespoons well-greas- 4 2 2 in foil. Heat at 350 de20 to 30 minutes, grees F. .for until very hot. Serve immedi- ately. Makes 1 8 tv, small loaves (3i x and 3 larger ones. CRANBERRY FLUFF can jellied cranberry sauce servings. Greet 69 WAKE UP AND LIVE Heyw00d The Brouns Dragon (Prentice-Hall- ) is the story of a little boy knight who really was very good at dragon killing so long as he had the protection of a magic word. When he discovered it was his own skill and not the magic word which had been doing the trick, he falls flat on his face. This is an odd, sad, whimsical story but many little boys will enjoy it. i.'i The bride-eleis attending the University of Utah. She is a member of Lambda Delta Sigma and Kappa Delta. Her fiance also is studying at the U. of U. He has fulfilled an LDS French mission. Joy Francom Those Stylish Furs made cause ratty. STfEPPARD The parade on the street of fur fashions, and at night for theater open- 4- If furs are amusing now', the only laugh is the price, because its so much less than the price of the serious furs like sable and mink. ings and parties, has never been as sensational as it is this year. I'm not talking about just the rich furs either, but all the way down from sable to All the little girls who used to look like bundles of rummage in ancient wolves and raccoons are now turned out in rabbit. rabbit. luxurious new fashion, of course, is the floor length, fur evening coat. It used to be such a rari ty that everyone turned to look, but now, at every movie or theater opening, there are at least half a dozen, belted around the middle and just skimming the pavement. most g Another chic newcomer in furs that is beginning to get around this year is the patterned mink coat worked in striprs, check:. or plaids a d, because of its craftsmanship, something of a furriers fur here. In any one block along Fifth Avenue, you can count dozens of variations of the rabbit coat. One of the most popular, worn by gills of all ages, is thp coat with pale blond and white horizontal stipes. Another Is the pale gray that looks like chinchilla. STUNNING FURS While she was here contacting Fifth Avenue store buyers on the subject of the Spanish fashion shows, to be held in Jan. 23, the of Countess was wearing a Quintanilla stunning example of Spanish furs. The black and white herringbone stripe mink is the work of Pertegaz, who has custom order salons both in Barcelona and Madrid. Madrid around American born One of the prettiest things that has happened to furs this ear is the combination of a flat fur body with a fluffier fur border. Besides the rabbits, there are all kinds of coats made of paws and bellies that used to be more or less throwaways. When she was hcie a few Countess of Quintanilla wears black, white mink. weeks ago, actress Butt Teter Sellerss was on the siieet in a Eck-lun- nnnk-pa- coat dies.;. Nothing is more fl.ittciing girl's face than a band of fluffy fur at thp throat and to a nothing does more than a fluffy fur hem. for legs Among the less expensive coats, the flat calfskins are goodlooking, whether tailored and bound with braid the way those pros, Chessy and Mica, were wealing tiiem last year, or like the coat that designer Jo Copeland was w rating at La Grenuoille the oilier day. Hers was calfskin with a collar and cuffs of raccoon. GOOD THING The best thing that has hap pened to fur fashions is the disappearance of the funny funny fur coat, the kind that Look around you and youll be just as sure as I am that its Royce world for the furriers these days. Meeting Ahead The January meeting of the Arts and Crafts section of the Ladies Literary Club WILL NOT be held Thursday as was originally planned. The next meeting held Feb. fitli. Every little boys love story mother is well expressed in Joan Lexaus A llouse So Big (also Harper & to his All those wonderful things that little boys would like to do for and give to their mothers aie portrayed ir. this charming story also for - to 4- 8 year-olds- . Two months ago my baby REGULAR Your having a baby just two months ago brings me to suggest that you set up a regular routine of exercises. Get one good exercise for each muscle group legs, hips, ; t 1303333 ONE EXAMPLE I heard of one lady who likes to travel the snow country on her snowmobiles. But she had a machine that always seemed to have carburetor troubles. She would pull on the starter rope until her arms got weak; first the right hand and then the left. start a regular routine After a season of this, and three times a week, 20 to 25 the general good exercise that repetitions in each group. This may sound a little hard being out in the snow offered and it will be the first few her, she had to order the bra. times. But its the price you have to pay to keep in shape. You don't have to get a And you will think it's no snowmobile with a spunky price at all once you get into carburetor. You can do about it and enjoy the thinning fruits the same in stretching those of your efforts. muscles in the pectoral group. all your blouses, sweaters and skirts together with class, make sure you have plenty of handsome belts. Most belts are now back at the waist where they started. 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Once you get these then Tis The Season To Here are some time'.y tips to keep you looking and feeling your best during the last days of this festive season. Wear attractive and comfortable clothes, and apply your makeup with extra care. Get plenty of sleep so you will feel well and be able to ward off any flu germs. Eat properly and on schedule. EXERCISE Welcome the New Year with a pretty wardrobe just full of separates. And to tie will Best Display & Assortment of Light Fixtures In Town KNUDSEN'S KORNER 1ST so. Row). Rabbit is wonderful! of Both Madame Potok and Maximilian Jacques Kaplan have filled at least a dozen orders for floor length Russian sables this winter. Russian sable is the most popular, but Ive seen long theater coats in ermine and white mink, too. Any young reader, certainly any boy in the - to range is almost certain to like Robert Lopshires I am Better than You (Harper & Row). Lizard Sam insists that he is the best lizard that ever was. But finally his boasting wears a little thin and lie has to admit that maybe it isnt Chic Way! People react some exercises. By BOB RICE came and since then I have nut on some weight around my hips, waist, and around the bust, but not on the bust, the lady writes. And she wants to know, How can I eliminate that excess and still build up my bustline? Well, weve given several exercises for that very problem. Take the books in hand, or the dumbbells, and with arms straight flap your arms like a to the side, front and bird back. Stretch those pectoral muscles. In A Very Great! Exercise-l- Fs Fifty-Fir- e mixture in refrigerator tray. Two or three hours before time to serve, whip egg whites until stiff, then add cranberry ice, a tablespoon at a time, while continuing to beat egg whites. When all cranberry mixture is whipped in, return mixture to refrigerator tray and keep until time to serve. Makes 6 butter 6 inches) sugar cup orange juice teaspoons lemon peel stiffly beaten egg whites Empty cranberry sauce into bowl and beat until smooth.-Dissolvsugar in orange juice, then add rind. Stir into cranberry sauce and freeze 1327-17t- East. The A5 The holiday season is entertaining time for most people, but for Mrs. David J. Wilson of 12S3 E. South Temple, its just a continuation of the entertaining she does all year long For she tlioi ouglily enjoys inviting friends to a meal, and has done it all her life ! A specnl cooking trick she has learned is the making of tmy little bran loaves of bread (3 4X6 inches) that she slices and butters and heats piping hot to serve with jam and honey. w NEW YORK 19f3 By WENNIFRED JARDINE Deseret News Food Editor Don't w ash that new Christmas sweater until youve drawn a picture of it! Truly! You dont have to be a Picasso to put your sweater down on a large piece of brown button it if wrapping paper and then it is a cardigan draw an outline with pencil. By EUGENIA 31, Food For Festive Times By DORSEY CONNORS After you've DESERET S' S. 000 10 to 7 W |