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Ambassador Interested
By JAN"E EAD3
"WASHINGTON CT Berum Mohammed AIL wife of the Pak
istan ambassador, helps him to represent one of the newest cations
and one ox the oldest cultures In the world.
Typifying this, she takes an arid Interest la modern dolncs. es
pecially sports, but at the same time dines to the Iocs scarf -draped
sari, the ancient native costume of the land from which she comes.
This slight, graceful, intelligent
woman from the East Joined her
husband and sons, Himmid, 14,
and Himdf, 12, last summer in a
series of golf lessons on a public
course and now is taking' up bowl
ing. The distmguished couple had
learned something of the latter
game in Canada, where- for two
years the ambassador" had serred
las Pakistan a Erst high commis-
cotton, but we can't process then.
We leant wait. We must hare the
industries now.
Begum All used to play the organ
and says she still has the feeling
;'. Cranberry-Orange rolls are holiday food Lui also good family food. Fresh cranberries go
on top of rolls made from a package of mix, or Into a batch of baking powder bread.
Fruity; Roll Is Festive j. . .
sioner. They rlso took up ball
room dancing.
"We an like being here," Begum
All told me over a cup of tea in
the beautiful gold damask salon
of the embassy. Since their ar
rival last February they have vis
ited many parts of the u. 5.
Lean While TraveUag
"The boys went with us because
we believe travel Itself Is an edu
cation, she added. By -traveling
we are also learning many thing
which w&l help in the development
i of our own country. Our couuntry
is new and backward. When we
were partitioned from India the
factories we had went to India.
Things are growing, like jute and
for mucc la her. out her chief In
terest is in painting. She works
with water colors mainly, but has
studied ous. She does landscapes
and stm Lie. I once tried to do a
portrait of my son Ilammad from
a photograph, jut my teacher told
me I was too ambitious. she said.
You can paint a tree not too
straight, but a best nose, no."
Wears Sari
Begum All wore a sari of sheer
white chiffon. - exquisitely printed
in a lack black border, draped
about her sligtt figure. Under
neath she wore a light grey sweat
er. She said sh Imported most of
the saris from Paris and Is always
areamlng of a new one.
Tm so used to saris I cast
seem to part with them. she said.
"Yes, I even wear theza when I
play gotf or bowl, bet when we go
fating I fcnd it better to wear
slacks. The whole family loves to
fUa." . -
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A nine or ten-Inch pic plate
yield. sU or more eervttvxs; to
serve four generously or Cre ade
quately,' use an elgM-lnca pit
plate.
EAST DOES rr
W rn washing walLa or ctCgs. ,
you :as save yourself Laving watrr
run dowa your arms sncrtly ty ty
leg a cioth around your wrist.
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Bag rugs wO bold Cjrlr s&ape
br?cr eTtcr washir4t tf you put
them on a flat rurUre ta dry la
stead of Lang.f-g oa a Sine.
1 whh everything wot cj good end caiy
to rv at CURLY'S COTTAGE CHEESE
Yet, there's no kit than
muii or fvia ven you
serve tempting, detidoui
CUKIYS Con;e Cheeve.
Serve It right from the car
too the whoie family will
love h.
CURLY'S
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Your friendly
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- Cranberries, which have made
their debut in the past few years
as fine fruit for all through the
autumn and winter season, here
appear as a fruity topping for
home made rolls. They may be
made with your own recipe for
yeast rolls or this quicker-mixing
way: . . : '
CRANBERRY-ORANGE ROLLS
(Makes about It Kalis)
, 1 package prepared hot roll
14 - i mix
i 1 1 tablespoons melted mar
. i ' garine " 'v -1 , .-.
1 tablespoon grated orange
; rind :
'. V t tablespoons sugar
j Vi cup water -
cup sugar
1 cup fresh cranberries
1 cup confectioner's sugar
' 4 tablespoons water
hi teaspoon lemon extract -
, Prepare hot roll mix according
to package directions. When ready
to shape, roll and cut into 3-inch
rounds. Spread with melted mar
garine. Mix grated orange rind
and 3 tablespoons sugar; springle
over melted margarine. To shape
into Parker House rolls, fold top
half of roll ' over bottom bail.
Place in greased 12x9-inch pan.
Let rise until double in bulk.
Bake according to package direc
tions. Meanwhile, boil water and
sugar together - 5 minutes. Add
cranberries and boil without stir
ring 5 minutes longer or until
cranberries are candied. Drain
thoroughly; place v cranberries on
paper towehng to absorb excess
moisture. Blend confectioners'
sugar, water and extract to smooth
paste. After rolls are baked, re
move from pan. Ice while still
warm. Top 'with candied cran
berries.
- Here's another bread using
cranberries: :
CRANBERRY QUICK BREAD
i lt cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt.
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 cup sugar
teaspoon cinnamon
" 'a teaspoon 1 allspice
H teaspoon clove
1 cup whole wheat flour
1 egg
1 ' cup milk
2 tablespoons melted short
ening
1 cup fresh ground cran-.
berries
Vx cup chopped walnuts
4 cup dried ground apricots
Sift together first eight ingredi
ents. Add whole wheat flour.
Combine egg, milk and shorten-
nig; add to dry ingredients mix
ing thoroughly. . Stir In cran
berries, nuts and apricots; pour
into well-greased loaf pan lined
with wax paper (9x4x3). Bake
in mdoerate oven ISO degrees
about one hour and ten minutes.
or until done. Makes one loaf.
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fears' wprk wbea he completed scale model of British liner Queen Mary, powered by Diesel rooter.
EUB Church
Conference Set
At Hopewell
lUUimin Nawt Icrvlc
HOPEWELL The Rev. W. C.
ITines of Portland, superintendent
of the Oregon Conference will con
duct the church conference to be
held at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the
Hopewell Evangelical United
Brethren Church. Officers and all
members of tie church are re
quested to be present
i The Youth Fellowship of the
Hopewell Ev U. B. Church is prac
ticing for the annual Christmas
pageant to be presented at the
church the evening of Dec. 2L
Mrs. Andrew Sipola is still, suf
fering the effects of a recent acci
dent and is confined to her home.
Her son, Nels, stays with her. Her
husband died recently following
their accident . . ; .
Visitors at the Henry Deedon
home were their daughter. Miss
Helen Deedon, Portland, and their
neice- and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvel Chapman and children,
Brush Prairie,-Wash, r a
Mrs. George, Polvi Sr. was quite
seriously burned Saturday when
scalding water spilled, burning her
feet.
Mrs. Charles Compton was sur
prised on her birthday. Nov. 14,
when 38 members, of her family
spent the evening bringing re-
xresnmems ana a Birthday cake.
Miss Virginia Mazness and Mrs.
N. O. Pearse attended the prelim-
?iary sewing workshop in McMinn
ille, representing the Hopewell
extension unit.
The Dorcas Society of the Sev
enth Day Adventast Church of
Hopewell met at the home of Mrs.
Ed -Nelson Tuesday and continued
their project of preparing clothing
xor -snipment overseas.
Problem for
Farm Women
Itatcsaoaa News Service
HAZEL GREEN What U the
7inona Locke Feted
'K' SUUnua Ktws Servle
! v INDEPENDENCE Miss Winona
: Locke was the honored guest at
1 bridle shower given at the home
taower games were played f oHow
ed by the opening of many gifts.
Hostesses for the shower were
Mrs. Lewis Kelley, Mrs." Norman
Scott and Mrs. Raymond Harden.
Biaaes
most perplexing problem
fronting farm women today? It
la haw te prepare quick, eye
catching meals that are also ma
triaous, according te a survey
conducted by Mrs. Clarence 22e
llB&kl at the meeting of the Hasel
Green Heme Extension malt te
determine the program for next
year.
Several L were Interested ta
leaning hew te make the best
use of the heme freeser. Others
were Interested la the care ef
synthetic fabrics and ase ef
ether new products, including de
tergents. Several expressed a de
sire to learn about refbrdsotag
and redecorating furniture. Other
problems ranged from hew te
make money go farther at the
dinner table- te making family
entertainment ceem a pleasure
Instead of a duty.
All home extension mulls are
making similar surveys and next
year's program wffl be made up
from the topics most m demand.
Ancient Egyptians visualized
the earth as a round balL
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Set at Central
High School
lUtesman Kewt ferries
INDEPENDENCE The annual
football buffet supper will take
place at Central High Schoo! cafe-1
teria at 7 p. m. Tuesday. Len Casa
nova, who win be but two days out
of the "Civil War" game with CSC,
win be the guest speaker. Casa
nova has. a reputation both as a I
speaker and a coach. He will be I
introduced by Dean Walker, who
made arrangements for the speak
er. a- -
Walter Leth of Monmouth wffl
serve as master of ceremonies.
Music win be furnished by the
school's music department. ' The
coaches win present awards and
honors- to team members.
Tickets are on sale in Inde
pendence at Cliff Harden's barber
shop, A. L. Thomas Hardware, and
through Gid Newton. At Monmouth
they are to be handled by Keith
Houk and Mrs. Jack Stump. The
price of the ticket includes a meal
for the buyer and one for a boy.
It Is hoped that 100 tickets wffl
be sold.
In 1S51 there were 3,833,000
births in the United States.
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