I Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, December 5, 1946 > / Do the R ig h t T h in g A t the R ig h t T im e SEW ING CIRCLE PATTERNS w * * * * * * * * i i i. i -i W . a . a (button diront fo r Cl,a, 1 T iP y < 7 /1 TO G I STAGE SCREEN. R RADIO AD R rle iia rd by W estern Newspaper Union. B y V IR G IN IA V A L E E 'iq u e tte Pay» ' T ' H E K ai - o r g u y w h o goes 1 p la ce s a n d does th t in g s is th e one w h o 's n e v e r fu ze d by n n y s itu ­ a tio n . I f yo u w a n t to be m o re p o p u ­ la r , b e tte r ch e e k u p on y o u r m a r i­ ne rs. • • • The W eekly New spaper S ervice book­ let has the a n ttw e ri. 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And P o lly Craus, s c rip t g ir l on " M y W ild Iris h R ose,'* a t the same studio, has been selected fo r the U nited States fencing team , fo r in te rn a tio n a l corn- n o titin n «1 p ch tio n d u n n g the 1948 O ly m p ic games. I t ’s never happened to anyone but Anne Jeffreys. The day she sta rre d in " L a Tosca” a t the B ro o k­ lyn A cadem y of M usic, w ith h e r name on the m arquee, it was also on thc m arquee of a m ovie house there, where they were showing R K O ’s “ V acation in Reno.” A fte r Joan C ra w fo rd had given Van H eflin fo u r resounding slaps on the cheek fo r a scene in W ar­ ners’ "Possessed,” Van asked “ Have you looked at page 121 in the s c rip t? ” She hadn’t. " W e ll,” said he, "o n page 121, 1 slap y o u !” Ida L u p in o says her c u rre n t role in "D e e p V a lle y ” is one of the toughest assignm ents she’s ever undertaken. She plays an unedu­ cated g ir l o f the m ountains w ho’« afflicte d w ith a stam m er. " I have v e ry lit tle m ake-up and no fancy w a rdrobe to help m e,” Ida said. “ I t ’ll be a ll a c tin g .” She’s had p le n ty o.' those fru s tra te d -g irl roles on the screen, does them so weU th a t people re m em ber them. Jean Sablon, the G a llic baritone, is g e ttin g a S inatra type buildup, to take h im out of the highbrow d e p a rtm e n t and endear h im to the o th e r folks. H is new CDS show Is p ilin g up a good Hooperating, im ­ pressing the ra d io w orld. ODDS AND ENDS - The Dick Powells have told their schooner and are going in for flying—already have two planes, and have ordered two more. . “My Favorite Brunette” took Peter Lorre to Paramount for the first time in 12 years, completing his record of working at every major studio. , . . i That trained vulture you'll see in De- | Mille's "Unconquered” was paid $100 a day ju st for sitting on a pile of ruins. . . . If hen Andrew Trotter says she was horn in Joliet, III., and people make cracks about her being connected with the prison located there, Audrey smiles and says "Oh yes, I was a cigarette girl at the prison for three years!” M ake out a schedule of when things should go in the oven o r when they should be put on the range Be sure this is w orked out in advance so you w o n 't be w o rrie d th a t things w ill not a ll be ready a t the same tim e. I'm going to g ive sim p le but fes­ tiv e recipes today because they w ill be easy fo r the novice to prepare, but Just Wait u n til You see how theX ,ook on thc -ab,e_ U M M M M M M ! Pot Roast of Beef w ith Spiced Prunes Browned Potatoes Glazed C arrots Green Bean-Celery Salad M uffins Coconut C ustard Pie Beverage sired, around the la m b chops be­ fore serving. There you have m eat, potatoes and vegetable on one p la tte r! Makes fo r easy serving, doesn't it? The salad is exceedingly sim ple j tQ arrange and gQes weU w ith the hearty m a jn djsh R . pared ahead Qf tjm e in d iv id u a l plates and placed in the re frig e ra ­ tor. A rra n g e three spears of canned, chilled asparagus on lettuce leaves. Lay sliced cucum bers on each side and pour french or thousand island dressing across the center of the asparagus. ! ,, „ „ . . „ n you w ant to serve a ttra c tiv e [ and d a in ty biscuits w ith the dinner, I here’ s an idea. Use a recipe fo r baking pow der b iscu it dough o r get | one of the good packaged m ixes R oll the dough out to Vi-inch thick. Spread w ith m elted butter, sp rin kle w ith cinnam on and nutm eg. R o ll as fo r je lly ro ll. Cut o ff one-inch pieces and place them , cut side down, in a baking pan. Bake fo r 15 to 20 m in ­ utes in a hot (400 degree) oven. Serve w ith je lly o r ja m , i f you wish, or w ith ju s t p la in butte r. A cake is re a lly a sim ple des se rt to have w ith th is type o f d in ­ n e r because it e l i m i n a t e s la st i/k m in u t e flu ste r. i P repare the cake 7 / d « I th e d a y b e fo r e and fro s t before beginning to cook dinner. Orange F lo w e r Cake. 1’ 4 cups sifte d cake flour 114 teaspoons baking powder ’4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon grated orange rin d ’ 4 cup shortening 1 cup sugar 2 eggs, unbeaten 14 cup orange ju ic e When you’ re e n te rta in in g , make up a pla te o f sim ple appetizers to serve w ith ch illed fr u it o r vegetable , uice, and le t yo u r com pany get into a ch a tty, in fo rm a l mood fo r dinner. A nchovy-Bacon R olls: L a y flat s trip s o f anchovy along a slice of bacon. R o ll tig h tly , je lly -ro ll fashion, and fasten w ith toothpick. B ro il u n til bacon is crisp. Remove the to o th p ick and in s e rt a fresh one, and serve ho J 34-48 Warm Nightie 8062 V 34-50 B u tto n - F r o n t F ro c k T ^ H I S c h a r m in g c a s u a l fr o c k has A t h a t s m o o th , u n c lu tte r e d a ir e v e ry w o m a n a d m ire s . B u tto n s to th e h e m w it h n e a t s e t-in b e lt a n d c r is p y o k e tr e a tm e n t. T r y a s o ft w o o le n in je w e l to n e s o r a c o lo r fu l p la id . P a tte rn No 8062 is fo r sizes 34 . 36. 38. 40. 42 . 44 . 46. 48 and 50. Size 36. short sleeve, 43> y a rd s o f 36-inch fa b ric . O U L L be as w a r m as to a s t in 1 th is q u a in t y o k e d n ig h td re s s t h a t’ s so p o p u la r th is season. U se a p r e t ty flo w e re d fla n n e le tte a n d edge th e n e c k w it h n a r r o w r u f flin g o r la c e . S h o rt sle e ve s a re p ro v id ­ ed, a n d y o u ca n tie w it h a b e lt i f yo u lik e . * * • P a tte rn No. 8086 comes in sizes 34, 36 38 . 40. 42. 44. 46 and 48. Size 36. long sleeves, 5(4 y a rd s of 35 o r 39-inch fa b ric ; 1 y a rd m achine m ade ru fflin g . Send a n a d d itio n a l t w e n t y - f ir e r e n t , fo r L 0.u L .c,carcd; seems they expected to re- thought to, every heurse fo r a w edding in th a t hotel ' now and then I l ' s a / ood idea to suite, at th a t tim e . E dw ards swore have some menus a ll filed aw ay th a t He knew nothing about it. but the ! we can re ly on as being success- suspicious guests, a ll new spaper j fu l 60111 fro m the standpoint of be- people, d id n 't believe h im . and kept I in « * ood t0 eat and a ttra c - tive. w u itin g fo r the gag to come off. In case y o u 're in a sort o f a ru t A few days a fte r “ The P riv a te about e n te rta in in g because o f the A ffa irs of Bel A m i” was finished, ' past several y e a r’ s food d iffic u ltie s . Ann D vo ra k of the cast, divo rce d take yo u rse lf in hand and look over Leslie Fenton. Then Angela ¡o u r suggestions today. I'm a ll fo r L a m sb u ry divorced R ich a rd C rom - , s im p lic ity in e n te rta in in g , especial- well The film colony w aited fo r the ly i f cooking and se rvin g doesn’t th ird sp lit-u p —it was the star, come to one as easily as it seems George Sanders, and his wife. lo others. In th a t case, plan a s im ­ ple menu, but c a rry it out w ell, New Y orkers have been having and y o u 'll re a lly get bouquets to go a line tim e since E d g a r Bergen w ith it. a rriv e d , fo r o f course Bergen takes Before com pany comes, and even C h arlie M cC a rth y to p arties, and before you s ta rt g e ttin g the dinner C h a rlie doesn't m ind whom he In­ itself, have the house, linens, ta b le ­ sults, o r how. D id n ’ t p ull tits punch­ ware and cooking equ ipm e n t in o r­ es when NBC gave a press lunch­ der. Once th is big w o rry is out of eon fo r h im — C h a rlie opened m ind, then you can concentrate on proceedings by exploding a t one of the cooking itse lf. Do e v e ryth in g the broadcasting co m pany's vice you possibly can ahead o f tim e , so presidents, and then went on fro m too m uch won’t be le ft fo r the last there. m inute. V) ■ L e ttu ce R o lls: Use fresh, crisp le ttu ce leaves w hich have been washed and d rie d c a re fu lly . Spread w ith any softened cheese, w ell seasoned and ro ll fo r serving. A pple Wedges: C ut firm , red ap­ ple wedges in to ’¿ -in ch -th ick slices, b u t do not pare. C ut each slice into th re e wedges and d ip in pineapple o r orange ju ic e . Spread w ith soft­ ened cream o r R oquefort cheese and garnish w ith cheese forced th ro u g h a tube. Serve w ith tooth- nicks I f F éteu P ain wrenches you with i • R u b in B e n -G a y fo r welcom e, fa st re lie f fro m s tiff- neck p a in . 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