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Show LAYTON JOURNAL; , LAYTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1949 WOMAN'S WORLD Suicide Pastels Vie With Whites in Bridal Finery By Ertta Haley LUCKY Bridal Finery la the girl who la being this season, for more than one reason! Gowns combine ell the lovely, sentimental end romantic trends which have been making fashion history during the last few months. Another reason is that you may have e dream dress at e price that is far, far from being e nightmare. Naturally If you intend to choose e gown using 25 yards of the finest organdie or 80 yards of nylon tulle, the price of the wedding dress will be understandably high. However, if you choose a somewhat simpler gown, there are a number of enchanting dresses from New York designers at a something new" in cost. For under $60 theres a particuwhite imported larly organza dress designed with an ruffle of eyeleted cotton, snug waistline and a full skirt lengthened into a generous train. It comes with its own taffeta slip. For a little more you may have an adorably young, white satin dress, high walsted and frilled with Swiss organdie below a yoke of nylon tulle. It, too, bas a wide train. Choose "Something Blue In Wedding Gown This year's bride may want to choose as "something blue" her own gown. Pearly white satin has er flesh-tone- NEW YORK. A grand Jury failed to indict an unemployed, on a Immigrant charge of helping his best friend kill himself to escape the constant pain of cancer. Frederick Berwich, an unemployed dishwasher, was Indicted, however, on a charge of violating the law against illegal possession of firearms. He was arraigned in general sessions court Berwich had been held on charge of "aiding and abetting" the suicide of Joseph Ziakowski, 65, who had been his boyhood friend In Russia. Police said he confessed giving Ziakowski the suicide gun. ding, its the wise bride who goes on a beauty ritual before the wedding. She may be perfectly lovely, but a few beauty routines followed faithfully for a week or 10 days before the wedding when her days are hectic, will give her good grooming as well as confidence. Properly chosen food, rest and cleanliness will assure her of a healthy, wholesome look for her wedding day. These wall be beneficial for beauty, especially for preventing the skin from breaking out all of a sudden from too much rich food during bridal showers I No matter how busy her program, should plan to get the bride-to-b- e her full quota of eight hours sleep. If she cant manage this every night, she should take an hour or two for a nap during the day. No bride should appear at her own all-ov- heart-meltin- g puff-sleeve- Helper Gets Freedom weddinig U. S. Now in Position To Drop Atomic Bomb Anywhere in Europe with dark circles under shining eyes I Heres a stunning capelet-sleeve-d prlncesse white satin bridal dress from the spring and summer collection of a New York designer. The bodice is yoked with a marquisette and richly embroidered with seed paillpearls and iridescent ettes, and buttons in back. Satin gauntlets are embroidered at the top. d Yokes, frequently B Smart! Bake a Cake Appropriate for the Bride! (Sit Riciptt Btlow) defined with Wedding Flans d wrist. Framing the . hoop-skirte- a- - wide-spreadi- Koreans Run is a deep bertha-lik- e collar echoing the decor on the skirt. Interest Shown In Sleeves, Yokes . Thieves Mart Com look lovtlior thorn ovtr. Many designers sponsor cap and fashbridal their puffed sleeves in Snug bodices, very wide skirts ions. In most Instances, however, with wide sashes, appliqued flowmatching mitts or gauntlets go ers, all are features on the new along, leaving little of the arm bridesmaid's dresses. bare. An exception to this is the d white satin Brides Should Plan beautiful n d sleeves, Beauty Routine dress with Since who the white is a bride meant to bo worn with short, girl look should loveliest her at the wed- gloves. hoop-skirte- -- bell-puffe- THE READERS COURTROOM Can't Collect Bargain Damages By Will Bernard, LL.B. Is May a Shopper Collect Damages if Knocked Down At a Bargain Sale? ' A dry goods store ran a Liable for Reckless Driving? month-en- d sale on bed linen, and got reits fondest hopes. A huge crowd gathered and Women began milling around. sults far exceeding screamed, fainted a Fire Engine Driver and even climbed up onto the counter! During the excitement, one housewife was knocked down a stairway. On the way to a fire, a fire engine sideswiped a parked taxicab. The cabbie was injured, and later sued the fire engine driver for The fireman protested damages. that he was not personally responsible for something that happened in the course of his urgent public duty. However, the court ruled that was no excuse and held him liable, for reckless driving. a Beekeeper Responsible If His Bees Attack a Mule? Is A farmer set up a beehive alongside his back fence,' right close to the favorite grazing spot of his neighbors mule. One hot day the bees lit out after the mule and stung him so badly that he died. When the neighbor sued for the d she not Though badly hurt, to sue the store for damages. value of the beast, the farmer She claimed that the company protested that he was not to blame should have taken special measures to prevent this kind of accident However, the court rejected her suit The judge pointed out that the store had no reason to expect such a violent response to the salel deter-mine- -- May a Child Collect Damages If Hurt in a Revolving Door? A young boy suffered a sprained wrist when he caught it in the revolving door of a hotel. His parents sued the management on the boys behalf, claiming that such a door was dangerous because it was so tempting to children. They Insisted that the hotel ought to have a guard posted by the door and to have it locked when the guard wasn't there. However, the court rejected their claim. The judge said It wasn't fair to the hotel. . for what his bees had done. However, when he admitted that the same bees had once attacked his own mule too, the court decided to hold him responsible. The judge said that, since the farmer knew his bees were vicious, he should not have stationed them so close to the neighbors anlmaL Seoul Natives Sell Variety 'Hot' Items SEOUL, KOREA. Any modest-size- d American department store would be envious of the thieves market in this capital city with it variety of goods ranging from surgeons scalpels to G.I. uniforms. With a sly grin the native calls it "our Korean P.X. The market, which is stuffed with goods obtained mainly through questionable channels, is made up of hundreds of wooden stalls on a muddy, twisting side alley almost a mile long. The American influence on this little community of "hot" goods is plainly evident. The three years of American military government combined with the large civilian personnel still here has been the markets best source of supply. The market, whose merchants operate on the basis of you name it; we have it, or "if not. we can get it," is glutted with medicines, shoes, toilet articles, civilian and GI clothes, plaster pin-u- p girls, and almost anything else you can nine-inc- Smoked Tongno Raisin Sance New Potatoes, Boiled Creamed Spinach Hearts of Lettuce Salad Lemon Merlnguo Pie Beverage h nine-inc- provided they cant make off with the vehicle. But those thieves specializing in the automobile trade Into Seoul. MENU . different color. Another favorite pastime of the local slippery finger men is the lifting of automoblie headlights, apparently are imbued with a certain amount of community consciousness and need for safety on the roads at night. They invariably remove only one headlight. But to believe that Seouls artful dodgers are a rule tor the rest of Korea is completely erroneous. It situation is the direct result of, 1, is believed Seouls present thievery a generation of youngsters brought up under the Japanese occupation in which it was considered to be a code of honor to steal from the oppressor; t. the economic pressure of a large city where most salaries are low and living costs high, and I, the influx of malcontents and un- LYNN CHAMBERS 16-1- 8) think of. The market has grown into quite a little industry with its own dyeing and tailoring concerns. It is only a matter of hours until a "hot mans suit can be tailored over into a womans garment and dyed s employed terial The new product is expected to find its way into many uses in appliances used in farm homes and about the farm. Even lighter than some gases, the new material weighs from 10 to 20 times less than the fluffy meringue on a pie. The first American Robert F. Sterling, superfortress group with the knowand the man chiefly re-how for atomic bombing arrived in chemist, England and the United States is in position to drop an atom bomb anywhere in Europe on short notice. Air force officers revealed that the famous 509th "atom bomb" Atgroup flew to this front-lin- e lantic pact base for training with its specially equipped, specially trained crews. Included in the 509ths highly trained personnel were at least two g veterans of the missions that dropped atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, one air force source said. The disclosure of the 509ths arrival Increased speculation among foreign military observers here as to how quickly and how effectively Shown here is a refrigerator the United States third air division, completely insulated with the based in England, could swing into new plastic foam insulation atomic action. material This is the way the It was learned the groups 30 refrigerator looked after the planes did not come equipped with Insolation job was done, but the special racks needed for carrybefore door liner and other ing atom bombs. But an air force parts were pat back in place, official said "it would take only for the new product, said; 5K hours to install the racks once sponsible is the result of a three-yeait the planes are here. for an effective insulating Some foreign military observers search material that will fill large areas, the bad force also believed the air "next to nothing. yet weigh makings of atotn bombs in England. is made by heating nj foam The But others thought it most likely molasses-lik- e synthetic resin at the bombs were kept in the United about 350 degrees Fahrenheit until; States. to 100 times its original with a bomb- it expands The groups solidifies. Thousands then volume, ing radius of more than 2,000 miles, of bubbles gas entrapped in that could reach any target in Europe foam it up and give the buoy" from their base here. its lightness. plastic The planes, like the other superFoamed into metal fortresses based here, were equipthick lay--1 wall sections, a ped with the latest radar equipment er weighing only 300 pounds would! enabling them to strike even be enough to insulate a complete through a complete cloud cover. house, Sterling said. 509th of the The three squadrons to fire, moisture, funResistant will be maintained at 90 per cent and insects, the foam isi gus growth operational strength In England. low to be practical cost in enough That means nine of the 10 planes and uses,1 for many applications In each squadron will be kept ready the scientist said. to go into action, real or simulated, Not only do imprisoned air bubat all times. bles give the new plastic great' lightness, but they also provide it Cabdrlver, Wife Agree with its excellent insulating qualiOn Use of Tub, Machine ties. idead air" is one of the best insulators known among YORK. NEW James McCluskey, available materials. a cabdrlver, reached an commonly said. Sterling agreement with his wife, Olga, In Flushing court on the use of the family washtub and sewing maCover That Cough chine. Monon do will her She washing days. He will do his on Tuesdays. He will let her use the sewing machine If she quits changing the stitch controL This jurisdictional dispute was Ironed out with the aid of Magistrate Charles F. Murphy, who discussion. called a round-tabl- e McCluskey told the court that a year ago, after 29 years of wedded life, he decided to do his own washing, ironing, cooking, and sewing. I dont like the way my wife does the clothes and I dont like her cooking, either," he explained. He said he staked out a separate "Cover that cough, smother that compartment for himself in the sneeze is not only good advice tor cooked his own family refrigerator, people in public places. It has pracmeals and ate them alone. But the trouble began over the tical meaning in the cowbarn, too. Danger that coughing cattle may washtub and the sewing machine. infections to Mrs. McCluskey, who does dress spread respiratory alterations in her home, said her their stablemates is highlighted la husband bad threatened to lock up a research report from the American Veterinary Medical associathe machine. "Thats because she changes the tion. The report describes an unusual tension and stitches on the machine," he said. "Then when I sew case of tuberculosis of the eye ia a row its all wrong and I have to a heifer. A tuberculosis cow with a, bad cough, stanchioned next to thef rip it out." , The feud reached Its climax over heifer, is believed to have spread ' v washdays. Both wanted Mondays. the disease. AVMA points out that this case Last Monday, Mrs. McCluskey said, her husband threw her clothes out occurred in England, where bovine Is widespread. Altuberculosis of the tub, put his own. in. She took him to court on a disorderly con- though tuberculosis has been reduced to a minimum in United! duct charge. States herds, coughers and sneezer are nevertheless a menace because! National Income Expected may spread all kinds of res--! , they To Bo 40Billions by 1959 piratory infections. Isolation of any; animal showing respiratory sympNEW YORK. A presidential economical adviser said national in- toms is urged, therefore, to protect come should be Increased 40 billion the rest of the herd. dollars e year in the next 10 years if we are to maintain a stable econ- Field Mice Destructive omy. To Melon Crops, Seed Leon H. Keyserling, Untold damage is done each year of the Presidents Council of Economic Advisers, said such an to cucumber, cantaloupe and waterexpansion was needed to absorb the melon fields by mice destroying one to two million a year who the seed which are planted and alwould be seeking employment for so the plants which are up and bearing fruit. H. A. Bowers, Clera-so- n the first time. college crop specialist, says. In an address to the convention Bowers explained that the meaof the national association of tobacco dealers, he said economic dow mouse destroys the seed after stability should mean "moving they are planted, and the pin ahead and should never mean mouse cuts off the plants at the ground. standing still. 12-1- LYNN SAYS: I Serve Salads to Sharpen Summer-Wilte- d Appetites Tomatoes may be stuffed with seafood salad, mixed vegetables or egg salad for a salad meal thats complete. Use this combination for fruit salad: melon balls, marinated In lima Juice, white grapes, peach slices and pineapple spears. Want a light fruit salad thats colorful to serve ee dessert? Try fresh, diced pears, sliced bananas and red raspberries. d history-makin- without stirring, to 242 or until a small amount dropped from a spoon spins a thread. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry and pour on hot syrup in a thin stream Add while beating constantly. cream of tartar, vanilla and almond extract and beat until thick enough to spread. Cover cfke smoothly be carried out with a part of mor perfectly than a larger, elabthe Icing and beat orate menu. icing remaining until cool and stiff enough to FOR A aLARGE wedding hold shape when simple but affective menu goes like this: forced through Assorted Tiny Sandwiches pastry tube. When Stuffed Olives Potata Chips coating on cake Salted Nats has hardened, iecorate as ' de Coffee Fruit Punch with sired Cake remaining icing forced Wedding through pastry tube. If icing beloo Cresm or Ice Cream Mold The cake may be made in sev- comes too thick, add a few drops eral layers of different sizes. If of hot water. you desire a smaller cake, use three or four layers of the same MAY TINT some of the Icing size. In either case, make the cake YOU through the pastry tube 24 hours and decorate it at least ahead of serving time so that it a delicate yellow or pink if you want tiny roses for decoration. Alcan b sliced easily. Heres s good recipe for a large so tint part of the icing a pale cake. Tbs filling and Icing recipes green if you want leaf decorations for the roses. follow: For the top of the cake, you may Six Layer Wedding Cake a bride and groom decorapurchase , (Serves a or tion pair of lovebirds. 6 caps sifted cake floor When setting cake on a platter, 6 teaspoons baking powder place fresh flowers all around the 1 teaspoon salt bass of the cake, for decoration. IK cups shortening 4 capo sugar Strawberry Punch I teaspoons vanilla (Makes 8 quarts) 1 teaspoon almond extract 2 quarts water 2 cops milk 1 cap granulated sugar II egg whites 1 enp corn syrup Sift together flour, baking pow4 quarts strawberries der and salt Cream shortening IK quarts chilled orange Jnlc 1 pint chilled lemon jnlcs with vanilla and almond extract 2 quarts ginger ole until fluffy. Fold in sugar and blend 2 thinly sliced limes or until thoroughly mixed. Add sifted 2 quarts lemon sherbet dry Ingredients alternately with milk, in small amounts, beating Combine sugar, water and com after each addition until smooth. syrup. Bring to a boiL Add the Beat egg whites until stiff but not washed, hulled strawberries and dry and fold in gently. Pour Into boil, covered, for four minutes. lined pans Remove, strain through a sieve, greased, waxed-pape- r and bake in a moderate (350) without pressing, and chilL Just oven for 30 minutes. This recipe before serving, combine with other makes six layers. ingredients. If using sherbet, place Lemon Filling in scoops on top of punch in punch h bowl. (For 6 layers) 2U cups sugar Coffee K cup cornstarch (Serves 25) . K teaspoon salt K pound drip grind coffee S tablespoons lemon grated 4t4 quarts boiling water rind 1 cup lemon Juice Tie the coffee loosely in a fine IK cups water cheesecloth or muslin type bag. 2 egg, beaten If desired, mix coffee with one egg, S tables poona batter Including the shell, to which has Mix sugar, cornstarch and salt been added a small amount of cold thoroughly. Add remaining Ingred- water. This will make coffee clear. ients In order given and blend Drop the bag In thoroughly. Cook over boiling water, the water which stirring constantly until thickened. is boiling in Cool. large kettle. Cover the kettle ant Ornamental IoJng 2 cops sugar turn heat very 1 cup water low. Let coffee 2 egg whites minsteep for W utes. Remove bag tablespoon cream of tartar K teaspoon vanilla and serve coffee K teaspoon almond extract as needed. This will give 25 people Boil together sugar and water. an average coffee cup serving. Lovely wash fabric such as the many fine cotton are taking novel turns In the current skirt blouse styles, and nearly ail of them are designed with variety In mind. In the model sketched, stunning appliqued flower of the same white a the blouse become even more flattering with quilting. The skirt Is worn with or without the pretty weskit, according to your mood. Another Idea that is extremely popular Is the skirt with a wide, matching sash which can double as a stole or a cleverly draped halter, according to need. wide-ope- n lost none of its appeal for brides, but for those who prefer a pastel, the girl may choose an ice blue or a blush pink, both of which are very attractive. Both of these colors have been recently Introduced in a lightweight but highly lustrous summer satin. Lace combined with satin, all cotton lace in a Chantilly-lik- e pattern, marquisette and organdie are other fabrics of importance throughout New York collections. Crisp, rather than frothy or ethereal is a dress of snowy pique, the gathered skirt fully trained and the bodice sleeved to points over the to enterand maka all the refreshment yourself, with just a little help, do consider t simple menu as the most effective means of doing It Youll probably have to cook In larg quantity aince many guests will b there. Tima will have to be spent on the All decorations. in all. If you want everything to be perfect It's best to bav a simple menu which can YOURE PLANNING IFtain after the wedding nylon or net rather than the traditional white. Full Skirts Featured In Bridesmaids Dress marks the Simple designing bridesmaids dress this year. This does not mean, however, that it's in any way an ugly duckling. With full, charming skirts, scooped or necklines and sash waistlines, these gowns are very romantic looking. One in light blue combines plain and eyeleted organdie and has a small ruffled apron over its skirt. Perfect for a garden wedding is a floor length dress in green and lavender plaided cotton with a matching cartwheel. The worlds lightest solid an amazing plastic foam that swells up when baked like a cake to 100 times its original volume has been developed by Westinghouse scientist for use as a new insulating ma- well-bake- ruffling of lace or eyeleted organdie, give a demure touch to many of the new bridal dresses. The yoke in some cases is done in palo blue or flesh-colore- Material Is Called Lightest of Solids LONDON. daily tubbing will take care of, cleanliness, but special attention should be directed to the face, arms and legs, especially if the skin is dry. Use a cleansing or lubricating cream if the skin is dry, and doj this treatment faithfully. A d New Plastic Foam (Jsed in Insulation 5 Look into your garden for salad inspiration. Lettuce, spinach, radishes. carrot sticks and a bit of watercress. If you have It, make a delectable green salad. Start a meal off witb a salad to pep appetites; watermelon, honey-deand cantaloupe balls, pineapple cubes, red cherries and a topping of sherbet Lima beans left over from supper? Mix them with chopped sweet pickle, celery, sliced, stuffed olives sod mayonnaise and strva tor lunch. w r: s, : two-inc- h six-roo- m So-call- tCHOO vice-chairm- |