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Show Page SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1951 THE JOURNAL 6 STAR DUST HOUSEHOLD MEMOS First Drama Role Performance Stardom for Comic David Wayne Foods They Can Fix I hemselves Will Please Teen-Ag- e Set at any Patty or Picnic Affair By Lynn Chambers By INEZ GERHARD wno reaches cup water. Heat to boiling. Simmer 15 minutes. Pour over meat. Bake new heights in Columbias M 1 hour oven n moderate (350F.) always wanted to be a dramatic Baste frequently. actor, but made his mark as the Finians comic leprechaun in with stuck and was Raimbow Tossed Salad comedy. He went straight from (Serves 6) college into a Shakespearean Repersalt teaspoon tory company, got small parts Yt teaspoon sugar on Broadway, spent some time in XA mustard teaspoon dry the British and U. S. armies, onion cup chopped V cup salad oil 2 tablespoons vinegar 1 head lettuce 1 bunch watercress Rub salad bowl with cut garlic clove. Add salt, sugar, mustard, and onion. Add salad oil and vinegar; beat; let stand 5 minutes. Add jroken lettuce and cress; toss light- y. Ice Cream (Makes quarts) 1 cup cold water Ya teaspoon peppermint extract Few drops green food coloring 1 can (1 cups) sweetened condensed milk 1H squares unsweetened chocolate, coarsely grated 2 cups heavy cream, whipped Combine water, extract, and green coloring; add to sweetened condensed milk and mix well. Add chocolate. Fold in whipped cream. Pour into refrigerator trays and freeze. Turn frozen mixture into chilled bowl and beat smooth. Re turn to cold trays. Freeze firm. Mint-Chi- p 2 V ' DAVID WAYNE 15-oun- ce Teen-Age- Teen-Ag- e rs Will Enjoy these Ilashburgers (See Recipes Below) Favorites get in solid with the set, let them have a or party picnic of their own. This of type party is so easy to manage, especially when you plan the sim- IF YOU WANT to Teen-Age- teen-ag- e ple, hearty fare they like and can put together by themselves. Party Menu rs Hashburgers Deluxe Pineapple Coleslaw, Potato Chips Chocolate Milk Shakes Mint-Chi- p Ice Cream Brownies Recipes Given cup salad dressing or mayonnaise B u r ger 1 tablespoon minced onion naturally, are a 2 tablespoons chopped sweet favorite. Tossed salads or cole slaw, pickle French fried potatoes or potato Grind bologna and cheese. Add redeschips, relishes, and calorie-ful- l ingredients and mix well. maining serts will satisfy easily: Cut frankfurter buns in half; spread IIashburgers Deluxe with butter, then filling. Wrap each (Serves bun in aluminum foil or waxed paOpen one can of corned beef per. Heat in slow oven (325F.) 25 hash from both ends and push minutes. the contents out in one piece. Cut into three or four slices and Stuffed Frankfurters rough the top of each patty with the tines of a fork. Ar(Serves 8) range on broiler rack. Broil 8 frankfurters three inches from heat source Prepared mustard for about 8 minutes. Or, bike 2 cups mashed in a moderate (350F.) oven for potatoes about 20 minutes. Serve atop a cup minced onion a with bun toasted and garnish to 2 tablespoons chopped pickle fan. (Make fans by cutcanned pimiento ting sweet pickles into several cup chopped parsley to strips from the small end inch of the within one-ha- lf Pour boiling water over franka like apart end; spread larger furters; cover; let stand 8 minutes. fan.) Split lengthwise. s, 3-- 4) well-seasone- A GOOD CABBAGE Spread salad with mustard. zippy mustard added to the dressing and contrasted with pineapple chunks makes an excellent combina- tion with hashburgers: Pineapple Chunk Coleslaw (Serves 6) 1 No. 2 can Hawaiian pineapple chunks bine Gooey Buns 1 (Makes 12 buns) pound big bologna pound sharp American cheese cup prepared mustard with Com- remaining ing r e d i ents; blend; stuff frankfurters with mixture. Brown or oven. cup mayonnaise cup sirup drained from pineapple 2 teaspoons prepared mustard Yi teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon grated onion Dash cayenne pepper 4 cups shredded cabbage Chill and drain pineapple chunks. Combine mayonnaise, pineapple sirup, mustard, salt, grated onion, and cayenne pepper. Blend thoroughly. Add and dressing pineapple chunks to cabbage; toss lightly, serve in outer leaves of cabbage or on salad greens. d, lightly in broiler Beef Bar-b-q- s (Serves pounds ground beef teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper teaspoon celery salt tablespoons finely chopped 6-- 8) 1 1 XA 1 2 onion beaten egg cup milk 1 cup soft bread crumbs Combine ingredients and mix well. Shape in patties and place in square shallow baking dish. Place a slice of onion on each patty. Pour over Barbecue Sauce: Cook Vs cup chopped onion in hot fat until golden; add 1 can ( cup) tomato paste, 1 clove garlic, chopped, 1 tablespoon chopped green pepper, 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, teaspoon pepper, 2 teaspoons tabas co sauce, 1 tablespoon of Worcestershire sauce, Hi tablespoons chii: powder, & cup lemon juice, and 1 1 then returned to the stage. Portrait of Jennie was his first film, then came Adams Rib. That role as the murderer in M was just what he had been looking for, and some folks say that his performance is one of the best dramatic jobs ever to come out of Hollywood. John Wayne, not content with being No. 1 box office star, has conferred with Mexican officials on The Alamo, plans for filming with himself as star, producer and LYNN SAYS: director. He is now in Ireland, These Flavorsome Tips working in The Quiet Man, which John Ford is directing. Maureen Enhance Summer Meals Put your scallops on skewers, OHara, Mildred Natwick, Barry Fitzgerald, Ward Bond, and Arthur alternating with bacon and broil Shields appear with him. them for a quick supper. The seal lops should be dipped in salad oil and bread crumbs before skewerRepublic Pictures lists The Quiet Man as one of 12 of its ing. Cream the remainder of the roast new films; they all sound good. chicken, and add an egg yolk or Richard Tregaskis, the war correspondent, went to Indotwo to the sauce. Serve over thin nesia to do research for Fair slices of ham with sauteed mushWind to Java: Hoodlum Emrooms. A nice but simple supper! pire will be based on Bob With lamb or pork chops or any Considines racketeering expose broiled meats, youll like a salad and the Kefauver committee of melon wedges on crisp lettuce Iron Master tells hearings. hearts. Lime juice is all the dressof the discovery of iron ore in ing required. Minnesota. Toss some blueberries into your next quick coffee cake and sprinkle the top with cinnamon, sugar, butRalph Locke, who plays the kindter and a bit of flour crumbled all ly, philosophic Papa David on together. Its wonderful for break- Life Can Be Beautiful, is an fast or dessert. expert sailor; living on Upper ManMake your green salads effective hattan near the East River, he has by sprinkling them with chopped two sail boats, has sailed alone to Maine. d chives and sieved egg clear yolks. Try this with a light dressing. Curt Massey and Martha Tilton their miniature musical restarted Tiny carrots from the garden vue on CBS in 1949 as a summer remake up into an excellent baked vegetable. Slice very thin, cover placement; now in their third year with 'thin white sauce, grated on CBS, they are also heard over cheese and bread crumbs. Bake un- the Mutual network first time such double daytime coverage has til tender; it wont take long. ever been given to a musical show Deviled chicken? Yes, indeed. Their sponsor selected their pro Dip the pieces in egg, bread for this treatment over al gram crumbs, then again and again. other radio shows. Sprinkle lightly with dry mustarc and broil until golden and tender Fill those big Spanish onions with Mario Lanzas concert tour creamed mushrooms and bake will take him to 15 cities this theyll be good with ham, pork 01 autumn, and even now it looks turkey. like a sell-ou- t. When he ap0 peared in Chicago this year, Cooling and tart is this salad: were people turned in marinated grapefruit segments away French dressing, then tossed with from Orchestra Hall, so next time hell be heard in the stashrimp. Serve in the grapefruit shells if you want to be fancy about dium, which seats 20,000. In the it. meantime he is acquiring new fans every week with his radio With ham or pork or chicker CBS Sunday evenings. show, youll like sweet potatoes. Cook them, peel and slice. Dust with cinnamon, then dip in egg anc Virginia McCurdy, Mrs. Alan crumbs. Fry the slices in deep fat Young in private life, will resume Need a soup for supper? Mix rich her professional singing activities chicken broth with pieces of chick- by providing special vocal backen, a tablespoon or two of rice tc ground effects for Alans new Paracook with the broth, and just e mount Picture, Aaron Slick from touch of curry powder for seasoning Punkin Crick. hard-cooke- oil-vineg- ar 16,-00- SHOPPERS CORNER By DOROTHY BARCLAY CRUSH PROOF HAVE Materials YOU seen all the new on your store-shelve- s? with new finishes that just dare wrinkles and creases to come and stay? Materials for dresses, for shirts, for combination sport and street wear, for dress-uor dress-dow- n use? Dont they just call out to you at your sewing machine, and make you long for a rainy day, to sew for those sunny days acoming? Youll find denims, not only the good old faded blue of the overall and the jeans but in new colors, even stripes, that will make up into crisp little dresses, and the most practical suits you ever wore. Coming soon, though not as yet widely distributed, is a new material known as dacron. This new miracle stuff is absolutely crease - proof p when wet, wont shrink or stretch in any kind of weather, and will make up into even mens suits that will hold their press and shape in rain, or a 90 degree temperature with 97 per cent humidity. What a find for blouses, slacks, shirts, skirts, dresses! Slacks that will hold a sharp crease through laundering. Even your menfolks look suits will keep that band-bo- x through days of wear. And for that sudden business trip, or vacation, you can pack his overnight bag with three suits, and he can unpack them as creaseless as when you put em in! The future of dacron is beyond imagination. It will be teamed up with wool to make suitings much less wrinkleable than all wool; and with rayon to give lower cost suits. So ask your clothier about this miracle material, and be the first to buy it when it comes in! STOLE STEALS SHOW Those new cottons stacked up on your store shelves lend themselves perfectly to the versatile stole that is this seasons big news! Buy sheer cotton, fishnet, or a colorful print, and make up a stole. Wear it over your sundress. Wear it as a sash costume to glamorize a solid-colyoure beginning to tire of. Wear it as a ruffle, a bustle, or an apron a different costume with each use! For without a stole, your summer could be a fashion flop! Theres a limitless number of cotpossibilities of combinations of tons at your finger tips for the choosing from your store shelves. For cotton is still the prime national favorite textile fiber, being used more than wool, silk, or flax. iReleued by WNU or Ftur.) |