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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Pastel Wools, Silks Outstanding .In Spring Materials for MLady HousehoMeius By CHERIE NICHOLAS By VIRGINIA VALE (Beleased by Western Newspaper Union.) six CAROLYN LEE is only she has already made more money in the movies than most people are able to save in a lifetime. ' By spring, when her latest picture, Virginia, will have been seen by many people, she should be established as a child star. In Virginia she has an important role and speaks almost as much dialogue as the stars, Madeleine GUARANTEED TO GET THE FAMILY UP IN THE MORNING (See Recipes Below.) bled yeast, sugar, and salt. Add 2 BREAKFASTS TO GET THE FAMILY UP cups flour, beating thoroughly. Add melted shortening and beaten eggs. Add remaining flour, beating until The nice thing about breakfasts is that you smooth. Add raisins. Fill greased said one newlywed, dont have to plan them, you just muffin pans half full. Brush with serve theih. Although it is possible butter (if desired), cover and set in to get a breakfast with whatever warm place to rise until doubled in there is at hand in the line of toast, bulk (about 45 minutes). Bake in coffee, and fruit juices, a little planmoderately hot oven (400 degrees Fahrenheit) for 15 minutes. ning does yield big dividends. For it is planning that makes posBran Griddle Cakes. sible the breakfast specialties that (Makes 15 cakes) in the out of bed get the laggards 1 cups milk morning and down to eat before 1 egg bethey go. And thats important, 2 tablespoons melted fat cause they miss the Vitamin C in 1 cups flour the orange or tomato juice when salt teaspoon B Vitamin the they skip breakfast, 2 Vi teaspoons baking powder in the whole grain cereal, the iron 1 tablespoon sugar in the egg yolk, which arent always cup bran cereal made up later in the day. Combine some breakfast milk, beaten egg and Here, then, are 'menus, and some recipes for new cooled melted fat in mixing bowl. breakfast special- Sift flour once before measuring. ties, that are Then add salt, baking powder, and guaranteed to get sugar and sift again. Combine dry the family out of ingredients with bran cereal. Add to bed in the mornmilk, stirring until just mixed. Bake ing. Just let them on a hot griddle and serve with butget one whiff of a ter and strained honey or maple platter of shiny syrup. brown sausages Grated Apple Waffles. with garnished (Makes 8 waffles) orange slices, like that in the picture 1 cups flour above, and no coaxing will be needteaspoon salt ed to get them down to breakfast. teaspoon cinnamon QUICK BREAKFAST cup sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder Chilled orange juice Hot cornflakes over banana wedges 2 eggs 1 cup milk Oven eggs in combread cases Pan-frie- d 1 bacon cups cooking apple (grated or cut fine) Coffee, milk 3 tablespoons melted shortening LEISURELY BREAKFAST Sift flour once before measuring. Grapefruit halves Bran flake cereal with brown sugar Then add salt, cinnamon, sugar, and baking powder and sift again. Sepaand cream rate eggs. Combine milk, eggs, and omelet Apricot cooled melted shortening. Add dry Buttered toast ingredients to milk and egg and stir Coffee, milk lightly until just dampened. Fold in Corn Bread. grated apple.. Beat egg whites un(1 square) til stiff and glossy and fold in, using 1 cups yellow com meal (un- a spatula. Bake on wafcooked) fle iron and serve with butter and cup flour brown sugar. 4 teaspoons baking powder Apricot Omelet. 1 salt (well-beate- Carroll and Fred MacMurray. Yet she cant read. Her mother reads Carolyns .lines to the child two or three times, and little Miss Lee commits them to memory. The infant seems to have been shot with luck two years ago; she was in a hotel in Wheeling, W. Va., just a few miles from her home n) (all-purpos- e) " (all-purpos- e) ch pre-heat-ed (all-purpos- e) teaspoon cup milk 2 eggs (beaten) 2 tablespoons fat (melted) Sift com meal with flour, baking powder and salt. Combine milk, eggs, and shortening and add to dry ingredients. Bake in a square baking pan, in a moderately hot oven (400 degrees Fahrenheit) for 40 to 50 minutes. Eggs in Corn Bread Cases. (Serves 6) 6 squares or slices corn bread cup butter (melted) 6 eggs ' Salt Pepper Cut off top crusty portion of corn bread. Then remove part of com bread from each slice,' forming a depression. Brush top of each slice with melted butter. Break an egg into each depres- (Serves 4) 1 well-greas- ed ch sion. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, place on baking sheet and bake iu hot oven (475 degrees Fahrenheit) for 10 minutes or until white of gg is set. For quick breakfast, corn bread should be prepared the day before. Raisin Safly Limns. Lunns) (Makes 2 dozen 1 cup milk 1 cake compressed yeast ( ounce) 3 tablespoons sugar teaspoon Vi cup melted shortening 2 eggs 3 cups sifted flour cup raisins Scald milk and cool to lukewarm (83 degrees Fahrenheit). Add crum slt (all-purpos- e) pound dried apricots 1 cup water Vi cup sugar 2 tablespoons quick-cookin- tapioca g teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons butter 4 eggs Prepare apricots ahead of time. Cover them with water and let soak minutes. Then simmer until ten-de- r, about 25 30 minute'. Add sugar and cook for 3 minutes more. To make the omelet, drain juice from the apricots and measure. Fill to the cup mark with water, if necessary. Combine tapioca, salt and apricot juice in top of double boiler over boiling water and cook 10 to 12 minutes. Add 1 tablespoon butter, remove from heat and cool. Separate eggs. Beat whites until they are stiff and will stay in a partially inverted bowl. Without washing beater, beat yolks until thick and lemon-coloreAdd egg yolks to tapioca mixture, then lightly fold in egg whites. Melt 1 tablespoon butter in large frying pan (10 inch). Turn in egg mixture. Cook over low heat for 5 minutes, then place in a moderate oven (350 degrees Fahrenheit) to finish cooking for 15 minutes or until golden brown on top and firm to the touch. Make a shallow cut across the omelet at right angles to the pan. Cover half the surface with finely cut cooked dried apricots. Fold over omelet, turn out onto hot platter and serve at once. d. d wools have please. The ' blended fur collars, while the navy versions take on a military aspect after the manner of officers capes. 'At any rate, fashion is making a dramatic play on capes, both in pastel wool weaves and navy. Another highlight in fashions realm is that of woolknits in pastels and rich dark colors. Many of the wool knits can scarcely be told from woven wools, and they are styled to perfection in jacket dresses, sweaters, coats and ensembles. Note the casual little frock above to the left in the picture. A frock of this type is almost a necessity for a who takes week-en- d young is who dated for inforand trips mal daytime affairs. Fashioned of light blue jersey, it has a. basque top with scalloped edges, and the jersey is gored in soft flattering lines for skirt fullness. Important background for jewels is the beautiful evening sweater shown to the right above. It is' in strawberry pink wool chenille yam. The ribbed drape at the hips with front zipper closing and the long sleeves make it particularly new and smart. The pretty dress below to the left in the group is a cream beige wool. Its gathered neckline, front peplum effect and jewel buttons are outstanding style points. Plaid and striped woolens promise to be better than ever this season. Their coloring will be, for the most part, pastel. An interesting color 'note about the smartest of plaids is that so many feature the new yellows and golden hues. The clever tweed spectator suit which you see on the seated figure claims distinction in that it goes in for voguish yellow and gold, patterned with cream beige. The make-u- p of the costume-entir- e includes, in addition to the beautifully cut jacket a yellow woolknit sweater and a matching felt hat. light-colore- .. CAROLYN LEE town of Martin's Ferry, Ohio. She toddled up to a man, a stranger and he just happened to be a movie executive. He let her lead him to her mother and a screen test and a bit in Honeymoon in Bali resulted. Fibber McGee and Molly have been signed by RKO to in a picture with Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy; the picture, a feature film, will be produced by David Hempstead, who produced Ginger Rogers Kitty Foyle. co-st- ar os leading They Met in Argentina, recently bade farewell to her mother with the injunction to bring back a bit of the old sod and a shamrock. Mrs. Fitzsimmons sailed for Lisbon, but expects to return soon with another gifted daughter. She and Maureen came to this country two years ago, when Maureen made her Hollywood debut in The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Bill of Divorcement and Dance, Girl, Dance followed, and Mrs. Fitzsimmons, who used to be an actress herself, is perfectly satisfied with her talented daughters achievements. v A SEASON of perfectly fascinat- ing colorful wools and woolknits is with us, so prepare to yield to temptation to the limit of your clothes budget. The little pastel dresses called classics because of the sculptural simplicity of their styling, are ideal for immediate wear. Don one of these neat, sweetly tailored frocks, so refreshingly springlike in color, and you will find yourself buoyantly taking an entirely new outlook on life. In regard to costume suits, the big news is that of woolens keyed to the dominate note in prints, the two in an ensemble techgoing fifty-fift- y nique. This flair for combining print silk with wool in related color is one of those fashion gestures that wool Maureen OHara, star from Ireland who is now at bids fair to develop into a feminine role of work in the RKO-Radi- t w far-flun- g vogue as the season progresses. Capes have dashed into the limelight of fashion dramatically and importantly. Yes, indeed, capes are just about to steal the show this spring, the smartest being full length. Some are of soft wools in beige or cinnamon or navy, if you Cravat Silk Bowd you like te act as a target for tomatoes and like it and even ask for more? Thats what George Michelson spent his time at the other day, and after the fourth shot he was the happiest man in Holly- wood. . Michelson is assistant property man on James Roosevelts Pot o Gold, and he had to make the to- mato that James Stewart throws at Charles Winninger. He did it first by filling the thin outside skin with a mess of catsup, chocolate sauce and other little items, and then had somebody throw it at him while a camera turned. After the first three smacks Michelson shook his head. Nope, he said. This wont do. Ill have to put some whipped cream in it. So the whipped cream was added, and once mpre he took a tomato right between the eyes. This time he could grin hed made a photogenic tomato, one that photographed' so well that when it meets np with Winninger on the screen all of us will think it was just the ordinary ' garden variety., gad-abo- ut ' (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) With mladys present flair for accessories to match her hat milliners are turning more and more to beautiful silk weaves as likable media for their creations. For the postillion hat and matching jacket ensemble pictured, Lilly Dache, noted for high artistry in hat design, uses mens bright cravat silk diagonally in a most effective manner. Gibson Girl Sailor Hat Becomes Fashion First Slacks are becoming less flop and fulsome. Sixty new colors for spring cloth were inspired by scenic beauties the U. S. Tunics and sashes made in Sou American and Mexican colors w return to favor. One group of dress is designed with lines that are i most tailored in their simplicity. Modern handbags are more ficient and are made of better m terials than the former Freni lic models. Campus favorites this season a: Fran Allison, singing comedienne Well look whats just arrived! suede western clothes Bole; on the Uncle Ezra air show, can None other than the jaunty Gibson sets, plaid flannel and and forehead tickle a Girl scratch her gingha sailor hat come to life. Milliners shirts, corduroy skirts. rib with the same motion, at the tell The military vogue appears aga you they are the latest and and thinks probably same time only person who can. year ago she had a plastic repair softie injuries shed in an automobile accident, fixed up her forehead by it up with one of her ribs. shes the About a surgeon suffered and he building (ItelMMd by WMtera Nawapaptr Union.) J that for the fashion first you will in an attractive evening cape be seeking for midseason and coat that is a copy of those woi by officers in the army and navy spring. Wear it atop your pompadour a la Gibson girl, and dont forAttractive and practical glo1 get the perky little veil that must guards consist of a gold cha go with it. Ever so chic tied under fastened to your bag, and so d the chin. signed it will hold your gloves tigl |