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Show Kathleen Norris Saysr You Should Spoil Your Family ;ESCREEHMDtO (Bell Syndicate WNU Sendee.) to know what JT ISsaydifficult, about the National Legion of Decencys banning of Great Garbos new picture, with d Woman, also Archbishop Spellman condemning it, and various cities banning it as well. The plot, that of the woman who poses as her twin sister to S shoulders and fitting over the hip. help, figure achieve youthful slentw ness the skirt is comfortable wear for walking, standing J3 sitthig. the dickey provide. freshness for this costume Z jufJhftus QttamifU By VIRGINIA VALR (Released by Weetern Newspaper Union.) attrtive 5 Make it now for your gabardine, twills, plaid., jr rayons or serge. Two-Face- prove to her husband that (he is glamorous, has been used in Hollywood over and over. Will H. Hays office had passed the picture. There who hasnt is hardly a picture-goe- r seen things on the screen that shocked him. But since Woman was banned, there must have been some excellent reason (or it. v I'sj 5 S e 1 - f. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 14u. signed lor sizes 32. M. 3t. MS'? and 48. Size J4 require. . material: 3 yards DtckZ? quires yard material!? your order to: j h I" I - .. , irl SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 14. New Montfoanry Stint Saa Franelsee Enclosa IS centa in coins lor Two-Face- d Pattern No. Ct, giza Namo Address Do you remember that delightful The Constant Nymph? It will be made again by Warner Brothers, with Charles Boyer and story, Let a Star-Studd- ERroaxsEdW. Ham Say Merry Christmas! ed (See Recipes Below) in a shallow, buttered casse- ! hake Deck the Table role in a moderate (350 degrees) oven, 30 to 33 minutes. Greetings, homemakers! to Baked Ham. Heres my Christmas present You can depend upon your holiday you, a menu with recipes designed to ring in the holiday season and to dinner to go over if you serve a crown your table with luscious food, ham, glistening just wonderful to eat. The menu is and shimmering, worked out in the best colors of the baked in sweet, season. spicy juices. Wrap the ham in clean, wrapping paper. THIS WEEKS MENU Place fat side up on a rack in an Christmas Dinner open pan. Use no ' 1. mb f J . ' t water. Bake in a Grapefruit-Persimmo- n Salad slow oven. Hams CHARLES BOTER Sweet French Dressing weighing 16 to 18 pounds require Baked Ham 'Holiday Sauce Joan Fontaine who can have prac4 to 4Vi hours baking; 12 to 15 Virginia Cranberry Mold tically anything she wants these pounds, 3 Vi to 4 hours; 10 to 12 days in the principal roles. Sweet Potato Pone pounds. 3 to 3Vi hours; and 8 to 10 to 3 hours. pounds, 2 Green Peas With Beets .Bob Hope and Victor Moore are Remove and all rind. Covpaper Rolls Crescent to be teamed in Paramounts verer with a glaze of pickled peach Olives sion of "Ready Money," the farce Jelly Celery juice or 1 cup honey and Vi cup orabout a young man who becomes a Plum Pudding with Sauce Coffee ange marmalade, or 1 cup pureed financier by mistake. Last time it Recipes Given apricots for extra special goodness. was filmed was in 1914, after it had To make stars, cut slices of pineapbeen a successf v;e production. ple and form into a star. Use a Theres a touch of the traditional maraschino in center. Bake in the in menu baked ham the and until brown cherry 15 Barbara Stanwyck may have con(about minutes) in tributed a new slang phrase to our sweet potato pone topped off with a hot (400 oven. degrees) language. During the making of the plum pudding, and then theres Holiday Sauce. Ball of Fire she happened along a dash of newness in the cranberry when Director Howard Hawks and mold, the salad and its perky dressFor your masterpiece, the ham, the pictures authors were trying to ing and the holiday sauce. serve a sauce thats rich and jewel-rethink of something slightly slangy Ladle it over the ham generWhether youre welcoming your for her to say when she walked sons from camp, ously to bring out the best in the meat. Like all good things, the sauce up to some men she didn't know your daughters g is a simple, combinavery well, In a night club. from college, Thats easy, said Barbara. "Ill make this their tion. Melt 1 small glass of currant say Whats buxzin, cousin? Thats gala feast, for jelly in double boiler, add 3 tablewhat we used to say in Brooklyn. spoons chili sauce, blend, and serve Christmas dinIts in the picture. hot ners are somGreen Feat With Beets. ething to cherish For Whom the Bell Tolls is unand remember. red and green touch in the Bright der way even though the cast isn't Salad. Grapefruit-Persimmo- n best tradition of Christmas is your complete. More than 120 techniBe versatile with your grapefruit beet and green peas vegetable comcians and actors left Hollywood rePeel, separate into sections, then bination. Boil the beets with two cently for the loftiest location site slip the thin peeling off the sections Inches of their tops left on until tenin film history a spot 9,300 feet up being careful to leave the section der, 25 to 35 minutes depending on in the Sierra Nevada mountains. whole. Alternate the sections of age and size. Plunge into cold waTechnicolor and long shots had to grapefruit wth thin slices of persim- ter and remove skins. Scoop out be made now because of favorable mon, having the outside sections on center, add salt and butter. Just snow conditions, similar to those in top so the fruit together gives the before serving, beat beets, fill centhe book. appearance of a mound. Use three ters with cooked, seasoned green sections of grapefruit per serving. peas, heated piping hot. Donivee Purkey knew what she Lay this on a crisp bed of lettuce Don't the big, overflowing wanted years ago; now she's got it and serve with dressing. Avocado bowls offorget fruits and nuts for the She wanted to get into the movies; and pink grapefruit sections may family to nibble on during Christmas she worked hard in high school and also be used in this way. day. Duster raisins, apples, yellow, college dramatics, for four years, Sweet French Dressing. supple bananas, and nuts in the and a Paramount talent scout shell all these the family will want fruit salads) (For plucked her out of a college play to make their festivities complete. and sent her to Hollywood for a 9 tablespoons oil The children will give you three screen test Youll see her, proba3H tablespoons powdered sugar cheers If you string red cranberries in The In. Oh yes Fleets H teaspoon salt bly, and popcorn on a string and hang she changed that name to Laura S tablespoons paprika on the tree or in their stockings Lee. Vs teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 4 tablespoons lemon juice Steaming the Podding. When Gilbert Roland, Philip Reed, Plum puddings are best when Set all Ingredients In icebox tor Errol Flynn and other Hollywood-ite- a three hours before mixing. Com- served piping hot. This means they should be steamed for at least who like tennis enter the anbine in order given, blending thornual motion picture tournament next in mason Chill jar. hours before serving. If the pudding again oughly. spring theyre likely to rue the day Before using, let melt, then beat is in a mold cover with a lid or with that Paramount signed up Jim until thick with wooden spoon. heavy waxed paper. Place on a rack in a large kettle. Have about 2 inches Brown, who's now playing the roVirginia Cranberry Mold. of water in the bottom of the kettle, mantic lead In Out of the Frying Youll want something tantalizing-lPan. Brown is Texas tennis chamand have this water boiling all the tart as foil to the bland sweetness while More water may be added if pion. of the ham. Here It is: necessary. A double boiler or a Radio's Woman of Courage" has 1 can cranberry sauce pressure cooker may also be used two leading women who made to good advantage for steaming Juice of two oranges names for themselves in the movTo serve, unmold the pudding a id Grated rind of 1 orange ies in the days when radio was a 1 cup hot water garnish the platter with- holly or lot of strange machinery and a cou3 packages gelatin other leaves and bright berries. ple of ear phones They are Esther Mash cranberry sauce fine add - one of the most beautiful rind and Ralston,orange juice. Dissolve gelLYNN SAYS: blondes of that day, and Enid Mar-keatin in hot water and add to first one of the most striking brumixture. Pour into molds and put Few holidays can offer you the nettes. in cool place to set same decorative possibilities as -f- Christmas season, so make the Sweet Potato Pone. If youre a star of "Meet the Peomost of the evergreens, berries, ple" you're destined for Holly wood (Serves 8 to 8) cones, candles, ornaments, and fame, apparently. First Virginia Delicately spiced, rich colors. OBrien, then William Orr, signed and gracious accompaniment to Here are some up for the movies. The third mem4s dinner centerpiece your, ber of the cast to face the cameras ideas which would be effective: this sweet potato is Betty Wells, who was nabbed by Us a green wreath on a pone. Satisfy your mir Metro. ror and fill with evergreen desire for sweet i potatoes with branches dipped or sprayed with ODDS AD EDS is rumored white paint and place ham this new-ol- d brightly tbout that Lrrol Flynn succeeded us 1 1 a like colored ornaments or fruits way. himself making exceedingly unpopular among the branches. grandmother used with the newspaper photographers of to make, homey, Surround candles with pine hew York recently . . . President Roosetasty, just wonbranches and conea and have sevvelt will be heard over the Mutual -derful food) eral small silver belli around the chain December 24 during the cere2 Vi cups grated raw sweet potato base of the centerpiece as though monies el the annual lighting of the H cup butter National Christmas tree . . . The me they came out of the branchea. H cup sugar of True to the Army has been Make a gingerbread house, frost Vi cup milk offered to the V. S. army signal corps, with a thin powdered 1 teaspoon sugar icing with the armys carrier to powdered ginger and sprinkle with silver snow. Vi teaspoon mac pigeons . . . Bob Hope and Rita feet Set this on a mirror or surround tvorth have been selected by the news Grated rind of 1 orange with spruce or pine branches cameramen assigned to Hollywood os and Blend sugar and butter. Add cones. the moat phologenerous stars ef 1941." sweet potato and milk. Beat well, add spices and orange rind. (Bt'tihS by Westers toHxsqp am" .i1 IS oh -- A wife told me once that whom her husband said to bar, early in their married life, "I never heard you say a cheap or mean thing about anyone," she made up her mind that he never would. H I IMJt'il Encloi W of AT HOI game.. v Address -- in By KATHLEEN NORRIS YOU spoil your family? You should. These DOare terrible times when we need everything that love can do for us; we need to hold on to love, to go on believing in it. And spoiling is love. Love fulfills the law. It is all that human hearts need. A man may be rich, popular, young, successful. But if his wife doesnt love him he cant possibly be a happy man. He may think he can win to happiness by divorcing his wife, making a highly satisfactory arrangement for his children, finding a more .affectionate woman. But nine times out of ten he marries exactly the same type of woman, just as cold and calculating as the first. So that doesnt work. Another man may be poorf He may not be a great success In busi- ness. Other men may be stepped up over his head, and there may be doctors bills and filial obligations always ready to jeopardize the budget. But if in his little house there is abundance of loving; children racing to meet him; an old mother smiling as she puts the forks and glasses on the supper table; a sweet woman turning from the gas stove for his homecoming kiss, that man is rich Must Be Preserved. It is lifes Love is no accident inexhaustible miracle. But it has to be preserved, held sacred. When a woman regards her marriage as merely a springboard to social success, clothes, entertainment, flirtations sham is the sham gold she pays for her improved position. But when it is real marriage, when the wife feels that having chosen, she has sealed her fate, she puts real love into it. And the difference is that between the poles Spoiling his family means, for a man. sometimes to consider their point of view; to try to put himself into his wife's place, into his childrens places, and think of what they want from him; what would make them happy. Instead of mcre-- 1 shoving his hand into his poi ket and giv.ng her some money, let him add a lttle sympathetic lnter-- t Just sayuig. st to the money ' Don't you get awfuily tired catering to us, Mary'' or ' I notice Mum- lne a bird A wife told me mce that when her husband said .to her, early in their married Ue, "I never heard you say a cheap or mean thirg about anyone, darling," she quietly m.nd that made up her he never would To have Dad take a tender interest in a small boy's homework, or say sympathetically, "What can I do to keep you from worrying about that. Mummy?" is to insure happiness to one wuman, anyway Avoid Lamentations. The wifes job of spoiling the famNot ily means only being kind. nervous, not critical, nod eager to retail all the bad,. depressing, fright-eninnews possible at the end of the day, but looking serenely ahead to better times, and unafraid to go forward. It is an absolute duty for usall to refrain from lamentations and vain regrets now; to keep up our hearts; not to cry until we're g hurt thru 'spoiling your family just means loving them, giving them a little more, rather than a little less, attention than necessary, and trying to give them what they want, not what you want them to want. No one can be really happy without love, and the poor man who has an adoring wife is far richer than the man of means whose wife regards her marriage to him merely as a stepping stone to social success. And the happy man or woman is prepared to face an uncertain future with the hope and courage that oi)y -- good-tastin- love can give them. Here is a letter that may have a suggestion in it for some wives. It comes from a Chicago husband; he is 40, the wife two years younger; they have two small boys. Marie is a fine cook and a good manager, he writes, and we own our small home. The boys go to public school; we can pay our bills, and though my wife is pretty much of a home body we do coax her out to picnics or movies now and then And I But shes so darned dont know what to do about it She sits silent at the table, sometimes sighing. Or if (he quotes a headline it's always a depressing one. When she sends the boys off to school she says Jim is just like her father, completely Irresponsible, and that she hopes Ned isn't starting another cold. The Browns are losing their lovely place; they think what Anna has is cancer; it looks as if Harry and Margaret were going to get a divorce. Customarily my wife begins the day on a long groan. While I'm I hear her Oh, dear, Tuesday again! I ought to see Mabel; she's been home a week. Oh, dear, that means we ought to ask them here, and the rug isn't back. You never can trust those people Oh, rain again. No wonder the children get colds. Now I suppose eggs will go up 1 hate and despise this sort of a day I'm afraid you're going to have a stupid birthday, dear I hate to go to the bother of making a cake because you're on a diet and it's bad for the boys, and don t know what to give you I'd so much rather you'd pick yourself a present half-aslee- p Wife Is Net Well. "This goes on indefinitely, and Im sure it s bad for all of us," the letter ends "Will you make a suggestion that may cheer a good, kind, devoted wife And thanks m advance, Jay Bee Well, my first suggestion, Jay Bee, is that your wife isnt well Shes showing every symptom of sluggish insides. I know this isn't either a romantic or a popular solution, but if she can get her system to working perfectly, her spirits will with every mile she walks. It is almost impossible to be depressed if one is in really good health. Just utter wellness, such as small children sometimes feeL Then no future seems alarming, and no duty anything but a jey, and the whole world sings. Rain is a miracle. snow a breath-takindelight, and the power and opportunity to aerve one's own bekved ones an unending joy. ,rise -- g OERES j l ' good news for belles- who yearn for the smooth smartness of a two-piefrock! Pattern No. 1485--B offers a streamline version sleek, simple to make with a three but-- I ton cardigan neck topper, a skirt with a front pleat and a dickey collar which gives a trim touch of white in a flattering line next to the face. This dickey is easily adjusted doesnt need to be even pinned in place. We easily can see the advantages of a suit of this type. The CO ce (Wheel lV-- d one-pou- FEEN-A- r Ian ram thorough California Navels are tbs lunch perfect oranges for boxes, recipes and between-meal- s or bedtime eating. They are ttedlta. Peel ia s jiffy. Divide easily into firm, juicy sections! Their Juice is richer in It hu more vitamins C and A, and calcium, mm bteltb in every glass. Those stunpedaSunkisC" ue the finest from 14,000 cooperating growers. Pleasing to the eye and the pocketbook, too, is the specially Christmas-wrappe- do MINT be sot being jacket emphasizing width at the designed Irritable, is an Best for Juice d. 1 my isn't getting muiti nut of that for herself will make her heart fly up WE NEED LOVE NOW With the world apparently going to piecet around us, we need love now more than ever. And Kathleen Norris believes nd tin of George Washington Smoking Tobacco. Smokers who appreciate quality will be delighted with a gift of this great American cut plug tobacco, in its colorful holiday package, with gift card all ready to be filled in. An ideal smokers gift for the shopper whose list is long and purse none too full. Your dealer is featuring it in his Christmas line. Adv. fiin, fu , FEEN-A-- 1 econo FEE! 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