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Show AUGUST I, 1953 THU JOURNAL 3 On McCarthy Staff TRIPLE AMPUTEE GIVES BLOOD Tea and Fruit Juice Combine In Refreshing Summer Drinks By ALICE DENIIOFF as outlined above. Strain te. Into IF theres any summer bever- container holding 2 c. cold water. age you can count on to quench Add 34 c. sugar and stir until the thirst that comes with hu- dissolved. Add 2 c. cranberry '2 c. orange Juice and 2 mid, hot weather, Its Iced tea, juice, lemon was drink wonderful the that tbsp. juice. Serve over ice cubes and to Introduced this country nearly garnish with orange slices. 50 years ago. Here are a few variations on Refreshing Combination Iced tea, Ideas with a partj air, For the final variation of iced or just to make the family cool tea and fruit Juices, a refreshand happy. Tea Grape-Punc- h bring 2 quarts first, 2 quarts of a wonderful ing combination, water to a full, drawn freshly r. boil in a saucepan. Rerolling Punch move from heat. Immediately In a saucepan, bring 2 c. water add 6 tbsp. tea. Brew 3 to 5 minto a full, rolling boil. Remove utes. Stir and strain tea into from heat. Immediately add 3 container holding one quart of tbsp. tea; brew 3 to 5 minutes. cold water. Add V2 c. each lemon Stir and strain tea into container Juice, orange juice and pineapple holding 2 c. cold water. Add one Juice, and tbsp. each grated orc. sugar; stir until dissolved. Add ange and lemon rind. Add sugar V2 c. pineapple juice, one c. if desired. Serve over ice cubes. grape Juice, y3 c. lemon juice. To dress up a tall glass of iced Serve over ice cubes and garnish tea, its good to add mint, orange with lemon slices. or lemon when you fill the ice Next, another delightful drink, cube tray in your refrigerator. a tangy Punch. The cubes add flavor to the tea For this, proceed to prepare tea as they melt. thirst-quenche- Tea-Gra- pe Tea-Cranber- FRANK P. CARR, 37, Federal Eu- -j reau of Investigation agent, was named staff director of the Senate Permanent Investigations sub- -' committee, headed by Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy Carr succeeds J. B. Matthews in the post. ( International ) (R-Wis- .). $11,-646-a-y- ear WERNER REININGER, 24, is shown giving blood in San Antonio, Tex., to fulfill a promise. A triple amputee of the Korean War, he pledged to give 50 pints for the 25 he received. Standing beside the hospital bed is his wife and the doctor who attended him. (International Soundphoto) ry (Copyright, 1D53. King Features Syndicate, Inc.) VOLUNTEER IN WAR ON POLIO ) j L. CORRIN STRONG, 60, of Wash- ington, D. C., has been named by as the United States Ambassador to Nor- way. Strong, a former business- man, was a colonel in the Army Service Forces during World War II associated with the 34 Allied President Eisenhower nations receiving Lend-Lea- se aid. I'rusted Ice Cream Balls Means Glamour Dessert LOOKS LIKE increasing in number across the nation, the Red Cross has stepped up its blood donor campaign to secure additional supplies of the vital fluid needed in processing of protective gamma globulia In Pittsburgh (left to right), Albert Gillia, Grace Shirley Hatch and Red Cross nurse Katherine Perry, Indicate it takes two pints of blood to make one shot of gamma globulin as Helen Krotec, a city employee, makes her donation. (International Soundphoto) WITH POLIO CASES Shape any flavor ice cream into balls. Roll immediately in slightly crushed Best Results Obtained From Placing Ads and Want Ads In THE REFLEX and JOURNAL Sugar Frosted Flakes mixed with chopped nutmeats and shredded coconut. Place in freezer to harden. Serve with fudge, but- terscotch, or other appropriate sauce. Pretty super with fresh sweetened berries or peaches. Because this dessert may be pre- of serving time and Eared ahead it is so simple to make, it fits the bill for both family meals and large parties. Use ice cream scoop to make the balls. One quart of ice cream will make 8 medium size balls. The people never give up their liberties but untun some delusion, Ilurke BELSHAZZERS TIME IS LIMITED |