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Show f"' 4 i 4 ' ! THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, lAYSOX, VTAII 'STll hat ir'oiid sta n D Bell Syndicate ) Prints Styled lor Wear Now And Right on Through Summer Norris Says: jtlileen You Do? U NU Fedur-e- STAGECSCREEN-RADI- s HI HIi: MCIIOI, By 1RGIM VALE Released by Western Newspaper Union A FEW years ago a radio producer, an actress and an actor formed a trio to produce an act in a series of transcriptions called Story of Martha Blair. Results, the producer nuriied the actress, who became famous on the stage and screen. The -- getor made a name for himself in the movies, as well as on the air The director stepped right ahead also He's Carlton Alsop, producer of radios Ab'es Irish Rose, now transcribing 15 quarler-hou- r programs for the Red Cross She's Martha Scott, who did one of them with the young actor He's Joseph Cotten, star of the new Hitchcock thriller, Shadow of a Doubt f1 VsLUj, a :V Samuel Goldwyn has signed Wal-ter Huston again to play a leading role in The North Star; it's his first Goldwyn picture since Dods-- 1 y vV 2 1 $S i j AR -- .- -a if s' Serve Shrimp Casserole, Save Meat :?;r (See Recipes Below) Warm Welcome! V 'Jt In dropped in and presently national slate. uctor Kathleen njjEE story .ntastic I norris am writ-yo- u may sound indeed, jmly B., from a uas asking me tactful questions ALL COCLKLl) The best solution to a domestic problem is nearly always the one that is best for all concerned. And so, Kathleen A orris rarely recommends divorce, even uhen it seems to be the only possible solution. And she does not recommend it to Emily B." But she does urge Emily to leave her dreary home and difficult husband, at least for a uhile. She urges her to do this in spite of the fact that Emilys husband has threatened to make their daughter suffer for it. You still be interested to hnoiv u hy. but I this sort of thing e with the Victorian I have reached a ;e I must have help d, and I turn to you, ir the reason that I mu your work, that ice to those contem-ivorc- e is usually the :rd, dont, and be- -' tijrself have the same fefor marriage vows. lateen I married a put the right flowers in. What were a," the letter goes on. flowers7 Would I make a the as-fi- at f right i!l years ago. We had list of them? I did make a list, but i daughter who is mar-u- s Lizzie forgot again. That time I a son aged two. Her was never particularly smashed the vase, and Keith went to our doctor and told him a long story to either my husband of my mental condition. At another he is much older than time it was a hat. We went to the had the great misfortune shop to it; again he didnt i sight through a labora-wi- t like it. change We made a third trip, he two years ago, so that to inblem is the care of a assuring me that generous tips the made all saleswoman it right f'Jjsan and a small child, all When a fourth change was suggestyprted comfortably by my ed I put the hat in the fire, and a ad by a would pension. It few hours later the doctor dropped tery happy to go to her in, and presently was asking me ier, but my husband says emotionhe would never send tactful questions about my al state. 4ner cent. Daughter Enlivened Home. fas always been a strange When Mary was home it was but of m, late years his different; she is like my mother, have been so growing full of courage, spirit and fun, and f lihat sometimes I am alquite equal to any little passage-at-arm- s to live m a somewhat But these last with Keith intry house with him have been lonely and strange, years have three excellent and this latest development seems f I d their efficiency means to me more than anyone could bear absolutely nothing to Would you advise me to see another v makes my husband an- -' doctor, and get an assurance of san?to have me interfere in ity7 For I am no more insane than T"ment of the house in any you are! Please help me out of a the cooks night out the fog of despair." f) girl cooks and serves Dear Emily, of course you are fid wh n the chambermaid not insane, you are a long way from ie al o takes on her du; being insane, and it is much harder ll orders the meals and for the sane to lose their minds diare of the whole do- than it sounds But you are unnecme essarily sacrificing yourself m a Printer Without Friends. manner and under circumstnrces fisoli'iry, his one interest that make the situation decioedly serious, and the sooner you get away Pnni lg press, on which that gloomy dark lonelv house, from bt I 7 autiful work, right Ide ho Three or four and this man whose peculiarities and selfishness have so grown upon him, g jd bo. a are always in tween us and the the better for both be i Pack a small bag of necessities, rarely away from all the money you can, and quitake rnevir away for a meal board a bus for Chicago Go etly m a se the walking de docs not go to church to any employment agency there and get a job as linen woman in a 3hve no friends. extra woman in a hospital hotel, last; we have no waitress in a kitchen, 1 a'.empt an occasional saleswoman in a big department meeting here or if a call- store, or any other of the hundreds ,n the late afternoon, now. about in a state of re- - of jobs that are going begging Be sure it Is not a lonely office job, d impatience is enough fellow creaertain that it doesnt hap-H- e but get in among your for awhile at least board and tures, calls down from the in a family, or a boarding house a dozen times; could where there is a big group If you moment, dear? so that can find work among childien, 6 ir 'comfortably aware whose needs are the best cure for that 1 melancholy introspective le been trying rather know the suffering and or of, among 4ad clumsily, but unmis- your own troubles will blow cotunce me that my needy, from you like fog before a away rhe constant u summer sun. Plunge into active, hhat goes on, hour absorbed, exhausting living, go up nd day after day, has to your quiet little room and your eCtP my nerves. and I books at night healthily wearied, do things that in a I and you'll find the cure I would Simple Separation May Help. Rer There neednt be a divorce There 1mp1e there has been needn't be any recorded unpleas ot a large gtass antness You need only wrie Keiti 11 irom our room be- - that in these days when help is sr rrass 0f flowerg matje urgently needed in so many d Her Ce had it brought ert directions, you could not rim a r ve,s ftere changed; idle, tell him, if you ke to come I and see you, go to lunch or dinner v, ahyro'v' Presently the with him and let him see for him chrysanthemums huie ha(j f0rg0tten to self that you are happy i 5 1 s com-Jfoin- tea-sho- Jy nag-A,,Ck- lr , the initial spring showings many lace prints are .shown, also vine and leaf pattermngs most artfully designed For immediate wear under jour coat soft ravon shantung in bright victory blue is printed with a white lacy doily pattern for the slim-linlittle suit flock shown to the left in the above picture Its long basque-lik- e jacket and graceful skirt with front fullness are high-st- j le accents Snowy linen-typ- e spun rayon is flatteringly scalloped for the becoming turned bark collar and e WALTER HUSTON C'NCHANTING fillips for the wardrobe are the gay new print frocks designed in fme rayon fabrics to bloom with spring-flowe- r freshness under winter coats and furs Fetching styles bring a breath of spring to the daytime picture for both tailored and dressy wear, with the seasons new slim lines flattered by soft styling and intriguing new trimming details Because light tones are a welcome contrast to the deep shades weve been wearing all winter; and because its patriotic to buy clothes that will be appropriate for more than one season, and because a possible scarcity of dyes brings pastels into prominence; many of the fine new rayon prints are done with pastel and white touches or light colored grounds that will be as fresh and right in midsummer as they are for immediate wear The attractive dressmaker shirtwaist frock centered m the above illustration is just such a type, designed as it is to be worn now under furs, later on under a smart spring coat and right throughout the summer with no coat at all Little white birds are printed on the d soft rayon crepe of which this charming dress is made For dressy wear there is renewed interest m prints with feathery fronds splashed across contrast backgrounds The smart afternoon frock for immediate wear shown above right is made of a print of this description heightened in beauty with confetti accents scattered in snowy white on a deep navy ground. Radiating tucks in the slimly flared skirt and self fabric spaghetti trim at the draped V neck are chic details. nnd-seaso- n worth. Hustons been working at Warner Bros in Mission to Moscow, appearing as Ambassador Davies. For Walker for stars, then she was was stand-igiven the romantic lead in Sol Lessers Stage Door Canteen, and did so well with it that she stepped straight into stardom; CBS paid tribute to her on Womens Page of the Air as a result six years Cheryl n If you have income-ta- x trouble enjoy The Spirit of 43, m which Donald Duck tackles his Income Tax stint Its the new Walt Disney short, made at the request of Secretary of the Treasury Five hundred prints will be distributed and shown under the youll Mor-gentha- auspices of the War Activities Committee of the motion picture industry. When Jean Arthur does kissing scenes the set is closed; shes a bit 6hy and doesnt like having an audience at such times. But she and Joel McCrea exchanged fervent kisses before an audience of 21 men the other day, for The More the Merrier; they were soldiers, being shown through the studio. rose-colore- Jean Brooks has come up the hard way, via hard riding westerns and g serials. She scored in a featured role with Abbott and Costello, in Buck Privates, and now shes won the feminine lead opposite Dennis 0 Keefe in The Leopard Man Eddie Cantor receives $10 000 per broadcast; his daughter Marilyn gets $50 a week, but shes the radio industry's first girl staff announcer, and proud as punch of the job She's on WNEW, a local station in New York, she makes commercial announcements, introduces band numbers, and puts records on the studio timetable and has ruined her father's gag about the cost of supporting five girls Pastel Crepe narrow skirts The cathedral prints are so called because theyre the colors of stained glass windows, and swank patterned rayons copy alligator skin effects Everjbody adores the prints with print flowers that glisten against navy or black If you are clever, you grounds can get enchanting effects by embroidering just one or two flower motifs yourself with sequins or glittering beads The result is really effective and gives just enough sparkle to keep your print dress in perfect taste A gorgeous print with a distinctively new look delineates motifs that gracefully and colorfully twirl about against dark backgrounds As to flower themes, look for roses to be played up in dramatic effects Released by Western Nespjper Union. d Demand Inereacs For Work Clothes Because of the increasing desome of the larger stores throughout the country are putting s in a special shop There is a trend more and more for women who are working at plants to get into uniforms during their service The interest in practical hours utilitarian apparel is grounded to a great extent on inereas ng recognition by women of the necessity for clothes that wont catih in the maThen, too, women want chinery slacks and coveralls for the freedom of action they allow They like two piece work suits i f medium blue heavy cotton v ith fitted jacket e and side buttoned si ids The coverall with stiort sleeves and cuffless slacks also finds favor Denims and sturdy cottons are victory gardening, backyard barbecue wear and to wear as rough and ready sportswear mand, work-clothe- Jeanette MacDonald lias no sympathy for those stars who regard service-cam- p entertainment tours as a hardship; she thinks they're fun. But at 14 she was dancing in a Broadway revue, taking singing and ballet lessons between times, and modeling fur coats to pay for the extra lessons. She says that an army camp tour is just a vacation by comparison. one-piec- 4 Since fire destroyed Bing Crosby's home thousands of people have of- fered to replace his losses. One of-- ' fered a complete collection of Bings records; an army sergeant said ev-ery time Bing smoked a pipe in a picture he'd bought one just like it, and offered the singer his choice. A vaudevilllan said he'd break up his trained dog act to replace the spaniel the children lost in the fire. cuffs Many fascinating things are being done with prints, such as styling them wuth tie fastenings and cunning little bows, or draping them over to one side where they fasten with long tassels keyed to some color in the print Or they are apt to be trimmed with narrow self print pleatings edged with lace m black, white or a pastel shade The print with a sheer pastel top or yoke is also an intriguing theme. There is a profusion of dainty lace fluttering along sleeve, pocket and neckline edges, and very new is the lace edging that finishes off the hemlines of sequin-studde- i 1 ODDS AND L'sDSfJary Cooper uill ii ng "Praise the Lord and Lass the The Story of Dr. in Ammunition If assell, his next picture . . . Cary Grant has signed a new contract mlh RKO calling for fue pictures oier a long-terperiod . . . Some day one of those press agents uho announce that a star util pun the K 4 4Cs, If As f.S or SI 4 lS u ill get the shock of his life, when she actually goes through u,irh a . . Jinx lalkenburg carried e big red broadrloth purse on uluch is pinned insignia of eierv brant h of the u hile ice, gut n her by sen ice men , making Rroaduay Duddits she added sir more pins to the collection. box-olhi- e ti-- n Jeejxrs Creepers! ' Its More Moleskin Miltens! A touch of fur is giving smart d to rnary a r dx.n'er ,rre T'ere are endless f ,r novelHere is one f tl o'e i harmr g l.ff'e ties available Pcrhjjs the novt dresses fjshioned of - are the row pocketb k of whats pojuljcrepe that tell the reas what in smart fr n ks to wear now n uff of Pers an lamb and off rr fat under your coat and later to cor e firs Moleskin m.ttiris a; pear w.h u the spring sU'o n ill 'Ion a, ot scarfs out in as vou If rr ok is jl r chou e, choose a new-- v The pirn about th.s parade R ,ss ii - ins rid m nc cl.echi i it that is k foi is Nwel indeed is tin .ha if wears g trimrr ed with arr v You 11 love tnee fr nge-t- r a big poir , n ma h' of su.ir fox f r fringe i. m r as if it weie miT.ed icy are so ju t m the ir e n r lawhat jou want f t nr ediate wear a chrvs in1 rm im pried to the To complete c lit seal of ur of effect to the pel To add ea'uvie r,iV i mar fox f r this good lookug dress there is a He fi m i 1 n. se f . i' i s are s' i i n iff i g on tie bod re tohenistich deep v. l n c n , i i n c w . n of a use sn art gold plasng gether with cos-- t g color-matche- d i i tic Lutti ns dajs Ibis Weeks These are davs whin families are divided and diminished, and there comes the urge to say to the neighcome bor, take supper us with Thus, v our neighbor w ill bring over some salad and muffins and herself and the youngster, you can make a main dish and dessert, and have company pot-luck- " with it besides1 heart-warmin- g pot-luc- k Your first must-no- t with is do not fuss. Just get together on who is to bring what and have what Your you ordinarily would have plans need not be made with precision, simply do it on the spur of the moment, since this makes for spontaneity Lets take it easy on meat with some grand casserole dishes including this on shrimp and crabmeat crust: with a crisp, corn-flak- e pot-luc- cam-paign-li- Baktd Shrimp Salad. (Serves 6 to 8) Vi cup chopped green pepper V4 cup minced onion 1 enp chopped celery 1 cap cooked crabmeat, flaked 1 oap cooked shrimp, cleaned 1 cop mayonnaise Vs teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 2 cups corn flakes cup butter Combine all ingredients and mix Place in individual well together shell dishes or one large casserole. Cover with crushed corn flakes, dot with butter, and sprinkle paprika over top Bake in a moderate oven about 30 minutes. (350 degrees) Serve with lemon. Spaghettis a fine dish to serve at Should hamburger suppot luck plies be low, try some of Sunday's leftover thicken in the sauce. Spaghetti With Chicken. (Serves 6 to 8) 1 package spaghetti 1 onion, cut fine 1 small clove garlic 2 tablespoons fat 2i ( ups cooked tomatoes Salt and pepper 1 tahlespoon sugar Dash of cayenne 1 (up dired, cooked ( hie ken x, eup grated ( heese 1 cup mushrooms, sauteed Cook spaghetti in boiling salted water until tinder Drain and place In a greased casserole Saute onion and garlic in hot fat until tender but do not Add toma- toes, salt, pepper, sugar and cayHeat to boiling, enne then add Lynn Says: Waste, No Want: Rationing and decreased supplies of food have diminished our leftover probhrn, but not entirely done No with away Thats it these passing on w hat to do why thoughts Im of Use cool. id meat or fish seasoned and moistened with cream n bitwnn the omelet. Vegetables, put through a sieve mois lent i wi'h cream, butter or gra v y are g. od, too d tomatoes go together Su with sit ci t lid eggs Especially n,i e is a icng scrambled eggs ced tongue, chicken lit wih U'e thi rn if you only r birr r a h i ' a cupful. ( , nr Su. t n P dm of co n t ri m hot i l r hr x k Muffins Apple-Waln- Wilshne Salad Cranberry Fingers Recipe Given mushrooms, and pour over Toss with fork and sprinkle with gratgd cheese Bake In a oven about moderate 30 minutes For ease in serving, and ease on your budget serve your salad course with the hot bread and skip dessert! It's a smart and simple note in budget suppers Wilshlre Salad. (Serves 8) 1 head lettuce or romalne 4 slices pineapple 1 grapefruit, peeled and sectioned 1 red apple, sliced V pound grapes, cleaned 1 orange peeled and sectioned Mayonnaise Line salad bowl with lettuce or romaine Arrange fruit In an orderly but pretty pattern, alternating slices of pineapple with apple, and orange sections with grapefruit. Sprinkle halved grapes (seeded) over whole of bowl, or place clusters of grapes among other fruit. Serve with mayonnaise. You can take the out of winter by serving a delicious hot bread that freaks open like a twink and when spread with butter Is the answer to perfection! chicken, spaghetti g to visit, too, Its and have someone to help with the meal if your once-bifamily is somewhat reduced Most people welcome a visit now and then with just k one of the ordinary meals and is the perfect answer brown Menu Supper Hiked Shrimp Salad Julienne Green Beans Mustard Sauce Pot-Luc- l t ju.'es with sugar h one tablespoon Yes, mighty good mgs ci ttage, apple, w "j pu i iingsl Muffins. Apple-Waln- ut (Makes 12 medium) 2 cups sifted flour 3 teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt teaspoon cinnamon S tablespoons sugar 1 egg, well beaten 1 cup milk 8 tablespoons mild salad oil 1 cup raw, grated apple Vs cup broken walnut kernela Mix and sift dry ingredients. Combine egg, milk and salad oil and add to flour mixture, stirring only until mixed. Fold m apple and nuts Drop by spoonfuls into greased muffin tins, filling 4- -i full Bake in a hot oven for 20 to 30 minutes, according to the size of the muffins Its a pleasure to bring freshly baked bread to the table because its a sign you have gone to the trouble of trying to make the meal as good as possible. You'll like the following nut bread both for table use. or lunch-bo(425-degre- e) x If you're using this bread for the lunchbox. slice it thinly, spread with cream cheese, blended with apple sauce, or cream cheese with crisply fried, drained and crumbled bacon. Brazil Nut Quitk Bread. h loaf) (Makes 1 3 cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder Vs cup sugar 1 cup chopped Brazil nuts 1 egg 114 cups milk 3 tablespoons melted shortening Sift dry Ingredients together, add nuts Beat egg, add milk and shortening Stir quickly into dry ingredients Pour into a greased loaf pan and bake in a moderate oven 1 hour If hat problems or recipes are most on your mind these u inter days ? If rite to Lynn Chambers for expert adiwe on your Mirluitlar problem, at ffestern Neu i paper I nwn, 210 South Desplames (350-degre- Cuu, III. Please be sure to Street, enclose a stamped, self addressed en-- i elope for your reply Released by Western Neaspaper Union. |