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Show I LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1949 WIHG WOMAN'S WORLD cmClEJttTTtRH? Aprons Make Some New Yoke Style Is Campus Favorite 1-Y- Making Own Clothes Gives Color Choice By Ertta Haley in her very own knowa that cer-tai- n tolors do more for her than any others! This may seem like a bold statement to make, but lashion-wis- e people who know the psychology of women will readily WOMAN, Every and mind, admit its from which best. Vehct Highlights so. dress Every woman who has done any amount of buying has had this experience. She finds a stunning dress, or sees one in a heavenly shade of forest green, but her size is gone in that color, and she ends with taking a purple that Is harsh on her. Have you ever passed the yard goods counter and seen a bolt of some beautiful print which you've held to your face and hair? And havent you thought at the same time, it's a shame not to have found that particular print and color in a dress you just purchased? Lucky is the woman who sews, since bhe may spend time hunting the suitable fabric, without worrying about size. She can transform the fabric to fit her proportions, and so her whole concern is the choice of the right material. With the most amazing choice and wealth of materials now in the stores, its a pleasure to shop for materials and find the dream stuff from which you can make your most becoming dresses. Most women have at one time or another had certain colors In which they were often compli g Be By Will Bernard, LL.- B- a Pretty Girl to Blame II a Married Man Falls In Love With Her? A pretty cashier in a restaurant became acquainted with a customer who often had lunch there. He was a married man, but nevertheless became more and more interested in the young woman. Although she didnt give him any encouragement, he began sending her gifts, writing romantic letters, and hanging around the restaurant. Finally the man left his home and moved to an apartment. His wife promptly Is If a Movie Seat Caves in. May the Sitter Collect Damages? A man went to a movie matinee, and eased himself into a back row seat. Half way through the main feature, as the man was shifting his position, the seat suddenly collapsed dumping him unceremoniously upon the floor. Painfully bruised, he filed suit against the theater owner. At the trial, he was able to prove that the bracket underneath the seat had been loose for some time. The theater owners defense was that the defect had never been reported and that he shouldnt be blamed for something he knew nothing about. But the court granted the moviegoer's claim. The judge said that, when a theater sells tickets to the public, the management must take precautions to see that the premises are in safe condition. d Moy You Swear All You Wan? To In Your Own Home? While repairing his kitchen sink sued the cashier for alienating her husband's affections and breaking late one night, a man hit his thumb up her happy home. But the court with a hammer. He promptly gave denied her claim. The Judge said vent to a torrent of purple language that a girl can't be held responsible if, without any encouragement, a married man happens to fall in love with her. He added: "To be friendly is a virtue, not a fault To be attractive and pleasing is a natural right, we may even say a primal instinct of a woman!' party one night a man told some of his cronies that a certain girl was guilty of immoral conduct At a When the girl found out about this, she sued the man for slander. In his defense, the man pleaded that he had merely repeated something But that was common gossip.' the court held him liable anyhow, saying that it is just as wrong to repeat a slander as to originate one. The Judge added wryly: "I can feel but little . sympathy for a man who will go around tattling about such matters.' Time-Save- rs Shopping Day Meals when youre BUSY DAYS, these, to get holiday shopping done, attending club meetings and making final arrangements for the festivities. Sharp appetites, however, will have no mercy on you, and youll be a wise homemaker to plan dinners that can be prepared early in morning, the then baked when Sheath silhouettes and the pencil slim lines will come and go, and all the while many women, especially the youthful ones, wisely cling to the flowing beauty of the bouffant style for formal wear. In this season which features the magnificent richness of fabric, this is indeed a stunning style. Sketched here from current collections are two such designs, at the left, black velvet made dramatic with ecru lace banding on the skirt, while at the right, red velveteen is featured with an overdress of black lace. Quartet Singers that could be heard a block away! Arrested on a charge of disturbing the peace, the man insisted that he could swear as much as he wanted to in the privacy of his own home. But the court disagreed and found him guilty. The judge said: "The speaker stayed in his house, but the words did not and the words are the crime!" you whisk into the houseT while you set the table. Smart planning will be your bqst guide for days that you'll be spending away from home. You can do so relaxed, knowing that in the refrigerator sits the main dish for supper, needing only baking or beating. ALL OF THESE casseroles may prepared while youre await- ing the last straggler for breakfast. They may be refrigerated and need only baking for completion. Bright Salmon Loaf (Serves 1 can pink salmon 1 egg, slightly beaten Y cup condensed cream of celery soup 2 tablespoons chopped green 5-- 6) pepper tablespoon lemon juice 3 crushed shredded wheat biscuits 34 cup chili sauce Drain salmon; remove bones and skin. Combine salmon juice, egg, soup, green pepper and lemon Juice; mix thoroughly. Add salmon and crushed wheat biscuits; mix lightly. Place in a greased loaf pan (Bxtxa inches) or in a fish mold. Bake for one hour in a moderate (375) oven. Allow loaf to stand for five minutes before removing from pan. Insert kmfe around all sides. Beef Dinner Casserole (Serves 1 pound ground beef H cup chopped green pepper 1 pimiento, chopped 1 No. 2 can whole kernel corn 1 can condensed tomato soup H cup cracker crumbs 1 tablespoon butter Brown meat and green pepper in butter. Stir occasionally to keep meat particles separated. Add pimiento to meat and green pepper. Place half the corn into a 1 Sought by Army Too Many Tenors Found, Not Enough Baritones FORT DIX, N. J. The trouble with the army is it has too many tenors. And not enough baritones Not Her Fault She's Pretty j Soft Woolen SEWING for the junior EASY a smart yoked frock to fashion of soft woolen. Make the sleeves three quarter . Pretty and Practical length for'winter wear, pull in the bib apron is so waist with a bright purchased THIS GAY little and practical youll belt. pretty want to sew several as gifts and e Pattern No. 8515 is a Smart! Attesting to the popularity of velvet for trimming, this gray frostpoint casual dress takes on an air of elegance with its touches of black velvet at the collar, cuffs, pockets and buttons. Against the classic simplicity of the dress, large patch pockets are an outstanding feature. THE READER'S COURTROOM n Cfumhhs or basses. This disparity, at first glance, seems hardly worth noticing. However, It is a source of grave concern to a number of high ranking officers for this reason: It may upset the armys current plan, as outlined in a defense department pamphlet, of organizing at least one barbershop quartet in every service club and tactical unit In the country." The snafu came to light when the armys office of special services started a 60 day course here in the techniques of soldier show entertainment. The idea is to teach a small group of soldiers about 50 iin this case to teach other soldiers to entertain themselves. Thats where the tenor heavy army ran into trouble. With the heart of the music phase listed as barbershop quartet sing-- i lng, the army neglected to stockpile p enough baritones and basses. A quartet's table of organization as the army puts it calls for one tenor, one lead (usually a tenor), one baritone and one bass. We Just dont seem to have enough baritones or basses, complained Capt H. H. Copeland, chief of the special service music section. We have plenty of tenors, though. he added. Copeland attributed the overabundance of high voiced soldiers to the youthfulness of todays army. The average age of our soldiers is less than 19, he said. He explained that most young men have tenor voices, acquiring a deeper pitch as they grow older. Unfortunately. he pointed out. many young soldiers also acquire army discharges as they grow older. Despite the drawbacks, however. Copeland said this type of singing was best for the armys purposes. The close harmony required in the quartets tend to mask voice flaws and lack of technical skill. He called attention to an army manual note that reads: ' Neither a high degree of expert-nes- a nor a great amount of formal training is necessary to sing with a barbershop quartet," ' bar-berho- ard V (Set Recip Sometimes its necessary to decide whether its practical since some colors give better service than others. No season or fashion will leave you without any choice at all. There are always variations and tints Pfl rasa os... fa Serve tlons, personality, age, and position in business or community. Further considerations involve the suitability of the color for your purposes, the occasion or which its worn, the season and the type of community in which you live. mented.' At least, they may have had advice as to what was best for them to wear. These triumphs should be duplicated to give the most satisfaction and happiness. Never Choose Color For Fashions Sake Every season we hear of certain colors which are making fashion history. On some people these very same shades may be used, but for others a slight variation may be more suitable. Consider the color from its suitability for you before making the choice. The color chosen should be suitable for your individual characteristics such as natural skin tone, hair and eye color, figure propor- - B choese your very Complexion, hair and eye colors are so interrelated that its especially important to choose only after careful study. If you have a medium shade of blue eyes, you'll want to deepen that color rather than select a blue so strong in its tone that it actually washes out the blue you have in the eyes. Brunnettes usually look lovely in pinks and yellows, but a redhead may look ridiculous in the same shades. If you have an olive complexion, the mustard golds and certain browns may make you look more sallow than you really are. Those who have tinted hair should avoid the vivid shades since these will usually play up the artificial colorings in the hair. They Bhould choose the soft pastels, or watered down colors to look most flattering. The best way to choose the color is to get into a good light, then hold the color sample against the face. If your hair and eyes come to life with a certain color, you may be pretty certain it does something for you. Whenever possible, make the choice with a minimum of makeup, for with correct make-up- , youll be even prettier. Yet, how often have you gone out to buy a dress, and finally found a suitable style after much search, ard then had to take a color that ws a second or third choice im-pl- y because you had to have the n n n fl ft b 6 u 6-- on Busy Days Below) LYXN CHAMBERS MENU 'Bright Salmon Loaf Buttered Cauliflower Baked Potatoes Molded Peach-Grap- e Salad Jelly Muffins Beverage ptrio. for your own apron wardrobe. It rated pattern for sizes B, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 18. Size 11, three quarter takes just one yard of fabric in sleeve, 3 of 3h yards of yards the smaller sizes, is trimmed with colorful ric rac. sew-rit- Orange-Banana-Cocon- Ambrosia Recipe Given SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. Chloafe 7, I1L 630 Soith WeUs 8k er. until almost tender. Drain well. Combine all remaining Ingredients except sauce. Place a tablespoon of this mixture on each cabbage leaf and wrap leaf around. Place the bundles in a shallow baking dish and pour sauce over all. Bake in a moderate (350) oven for 30 minutes. Scallop (Serves 6) 1 cauliflower 3 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour 14 cups milk Sait and pepper to taste 4 pound American cheese, sliced 1 cup chopped, cooked ham 1 cup soft bread crumbs Separate the cauliflower into flowerets and cook until almost done. Melt butter, add flour and blend in milk. Stir constantly and cook until thick. Add seasonings and cheese and stir until latter melts. Place cauliflowerets into casserole, sprinkle with ham and cover with sauce. Place border of crumbs around edge of casserole. Bake in a moderate (350) oven until crumbs are browned, about 30 mu utes. Supper Special (Serves 6) 2 tablespoons butter 4 cup flour teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon pepper Y cup evaporated milk 4 cup liquid, drained from peas 2 cups canned salmon, flaked 24 cups cooked or canned peas 1 cup crushed potato chips Melt butter, blend in flour, salt and pepper. Add milk and pea liquid and er Pattern 38, 40, 42 of 35 or No. 8089 come 44. 46 and 48. Enclose 25 cents pattern desired. Pattern No. In sizes 34, 38. Sue 86. 1 yard the Fall and Winter FASHION 64 pages of style, color, easy to make frocks, fabric news, fashion tip Dont miss coins for each In -- size- Plannitrg for the Future? Buy U.S. Sayings Bonds! THINK OF IT THIS NEW FLEJSCHMANN'S PRY YEAST NEVER NEEDS REFRIGERATION coo-unt- thickened stirring con- ALL YOU BO IS 5PR1NKI stantly. Add salmon to half of the sauce and place tered cups in TOP OF LUKEWARM W LET STAND 10MINL THEN STIR. A but- custard or in a ui u iime. large casserole. Cover with potato chips and bake in a moderate (350) oven for 45 Unmold and serve with minutes. 14 greased casserole. quart remaining white sauce to which the Add a layer of peas were added. the meat mixScalloped Corn and Oysters ture. Pour over half of the tomato (Serves 1 No. 2 can corn kernels soup. Repeat layers. Bake in a moderate (3o0) oven for 45 min1 pint oysters utes. 3 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour Cabbage Bundles 1 teaspoon salt (Serves 6) 6 cabbage leaves Dash of pepper cup ground, cooked ham 14 cups milk 1 cup buttered crumbs lli cups cooked rice 1 Heat com. Drain oysters and add cup shredded American cheese enough water to their liquid to 1 CPS .volk, beaten make cup. Melt butter, blend in 1 tablespoon chopped onion flour, salt and pepper. Add milk 4 cup chopped green pepper and oyster liquid and cook, stirSalt and pepper to taste until thickened. Arrange com, ring, 1 cup tomato sauce or 1 cup oysters, white sauce and crumbs in thiu cream sauce a casserole in alternate layers. Cook the cabbage leaves for a Bake in a hot (400) oven for few minutes in boiling, salted wat- - minutes. num always i always depem ieep 11 Stays active to use 3 times as mi women prefi 5-- 6) FLEISCHMAHIlS V 12-2- 0 LYNN SYYS: Salad Making Becomes An Art at its Best To have the right beginning, use only salad greens that are crisp and clean As soon as they arrive tn the kitchen, wash thoroughly and drain on a rack or put with a soft towel. Store in vegetable crisper or plastic bag. Keep salad arrangements simple and avoid a cluttered look as well as one which is too artful. Let the greens, fruit and vegetables themselves naturally. ar-ra- Mayonnaise may be thinned for fruit salads with juices of any canned or citrus fruits. Cream or whipped cream may also be used. Cream cheese, blue cheese and salad dressing, all blended together give an excellent, nippy topping for some fruit and vegetable salads Balls of cream cheese rolled in coconut make a frosty garnish for fruit salads. 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