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By IN E Z
GERHARD
F T E R m o n th s of prep ara-
. tion and s e v e r a l p ostp on e
m e n ts, C olu m b ia B r o a d c a s t
ing w ill p r e sen t “T h e H o lly
wood S to r y ” on O ctob er 27.
A
O ne of th e ir e x p e rtly done docu
m e n ta rie s , running fro m 10:00 to
11:00 p. m . EST, It w ill e x a m in e the
w ay In w hich a p ic tu re is put to
gether.
"T h e Best Y e a rs of O u r
L iv e s ” w ill be used as an ex a m p le ,
sound tru c k and all. P a u l S te w a rt,
a m e m b e r of S am uel G o ld w y n 's
staff, has the m a in role, and M y ro n
M c C o rm ic k w ill ac t as n a rra to r.
M o th e r, you know w h a t won
d erfu l re lie f you get when you
ru b on Vicks VapoRub!
N o w ... when your child wakes
up in the n ig h t torm ented w ith
a croupy cough of a cold, here's
a special w a y to use V ic k s
VapoRub. It's VapoRub Steam
— and i t brings relief almost
Leo M c C a re y , p ro d u c e r-d ire c to r
of R K O ’s "G ood S a m ,’’ p red icts th at
the n e a r fu tu re w ill find m o re c h il
d ren on the screen, in b e tte r roles,
because w e are en terin g on a new
era of wholesomeness, A m e ric a n is m
and fa m ily life.
(S’»» Recipes Helon )
• 'M Y F A M I L Y C A N enjoy the
la m e m e a t mid ve g e tab le d ishes,"
«ays a h o m e m a k e r, “ but they re a l
ly w ant v a rie ty in th e ir dessert«.
It 's h a rd to keep enough good, easy
to m a k e things on hand to satisfy
th e m .'*
W ell, our hunger p atterns are
usu ally satisfied by the tim e we get
to the “ fro stin g ”
of the m e a l, and
we a ll lik e som e
th in g special. We
m a y w an t to sav
or
th e
m a in
course,
but we
lik e surprises for
desserts.
T h e w om an who is busy w ith m a n y
household duties m ig h t like to skip
d essert ju s t because she ca n ’t th in k
of som ething new, or because des
serts are a b it too co m p lic ate d to
p rep are, or so she thinks. H ow about
some easy but sure to be good des
serts for fa m ily or com pany d in
ners?
• • •
Y O U 'L L W A N T to choose a lig h t,
fluffy g elatin o r fru it d essert when
the m e a l's been substantial. If, on
the o ther hand, the m e a l has been
a h u rry -u p a ffa ir then give the folks
a nice, rich , baked dessert w hich
w ill re a lly stick to the ribs. Above
a ll, m u ke th em p ic tu re p re tty , gay,
co lorful and b rc a th -ta k in g ly good
lik e those in the colum n today.
C ra n b e rry
I.og
bi eup sifted cake flour
!v teaspoon baking powder
teaspoon salt
3 egg yolks
3 egg w hites
W teaspoon erea m of ta r ta r
14 < up su g ar.
B e a t egg w hites u ntil fro th y. Add
c re a m of t a r t a r and beat stiff. Add
Vt cup su g ar and beat until points
a re fo rm ed . Add re m a in in g sugar to
egg yolks and beat u n til th ick and
lig h t colored. F o ld c a re fu lly into egg
w h ite m ix tu re . Then fold in sifted
d ry in g re d ien ts. P our into a shallow
pan, 9 by 12 inches, w hich has been
greased and lined w ith w axed paper.
B a ke 20-25 m in utes at 350 degrees.
H a v e re a d y a s trip of w axed paper
cut about 15 inches lon g er than the
cake. S p rin k le th ic k ly w ith pow dered
su g ar the section on w hich the cake
w ill be tu rn ed . R oll up 15 inches of
p a p e r to fo rm a thin ro lle r w hich
w ill m a k e ce n te r for the ro lled cake.
W hen cake has baked, tu rn out
on pow dered sugar. R em o ve paper
fro m cake. Then,
lik e a Jelly roll.
? Cool.
U n r o ll
cake
when
cool and
spread w ith soft-
ened
c re a m
cheese and re ro ll tig h tly .
C h e rry C re a m Pudding
(Serves 6-8)
6 eggs, sep arated
114
14
1
1
14
14
cups su g ar
cup boilin g w a te r
cup sifted cake flour
teaspoon c re a m of ta r ta r
teaspoon v a n illa
teaspoon alm o n d e x tra c t
S low ly b oll sugar and w a te r until
It th rea d s when dropped fro m the
end of a spoon. B e at the w hiles stiff.
P o u r hot syru p o ver w hites slowly,
and b eat u n til cool. B e at egg yolks
u n til th ic k and lem on-colored and
blend in egg w h ite m ix tu re .
Add
LYNN CHAMBERS' M ENU
flavo rin gs, then sifted d ry ing redi
ents. B ake in an ungreased tube
pan in a m o d era te *350 degrees)
oven u n til golden and done, about
one hour. Cool and fill center w ith
one can (N o. 1) of b lack, pitted
ch erries w hich have been folded in
tw o cups sw eetened w hipped crea m
2
1
2
14
2
1
2
1
cups rooked ric e
No. 214 sixe can apricots
tablespoons g elatin
cup cold w a te r
slices pin eapp le, cut up
cup w hipping c re a m
tablespoons sugar
teaspoon v a n illa
•
•O R A N G E S P A N IS H C R E A M : Use
basic recip e w ith follo w in g changes.
Soften g elatin e In one cup cold m ilk
in top of double b oiler. P la c e over
boiling w ater. Add sugar and salt
and s tir u n til g elatin e and sugar
a re dissolved. Beat tw o egg yolks
slig h tly. P o ur a sm a ll am ou n t of
the hot m ix tu re o ver egg yolks. R e
tu rn to double boiler and cook over
hot, not boiling, w ater, s tirrin g con
sta n tly
u ntil m ix tu re
coats the
spoon.
R e m o ve fro m h eat; cool.
S tir In th re e -q u a rte r cup cold orange
Juice; ch ill u n til thickened. B e a t
tw o egg w hites u n til stiff. F o ld In
g elatine m ix tu re and c h ill u n til firm
In m old.
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•
Serve hot breads w ith p le n ty of
sweetened spreads such as Jam,
je lly , m a rm a la d e or fru it butters
to add calories to o therw ise slender
m eals.
H a m , broccoli and cheese baked
in ra m e k in s pro vide a tas ty and
nourishing cold w ea th e r m a in dish.
Use a c re a m sauce to bind a ll In
g red ien ts together.
T h e ad d itio n of chopped eggs to
salad dressings fo r veg etab le or
m a in dish salads is an excellen t
w a y of g ettin g yo u r d a lly quota of
this fine p ro tein food.
W IL L D O IT
Name-___________________________
HINU
Address.
50,000-Mile Trip
Butter needs protection lrom
air, from light and from evapora
tion of its m oisture in order to
keep its fresh taste and texture.
The parafined carton does a-fine
job of performing these duties
— • —
To keep straw hats clean, flick
occasionally with a clean cloth or
brush lightly with a clothes brush
This prevents dust from accum u
lating in the weave crevices.
— • —
Since frankfurters a re cooked
when m anufactured they need
only be heated; cover them with
boiling w ater and sim m er (do not
boil) for about 5 to 10 m inutes un
til they are thoroughly hot.
— • —
Drop cookies may often be flat
tened with the tines of a fork; just
press fork in two directions, m ak
ing a crisscross pattern.
— • —
Be sure to skim all the fat from
the drippings of a lam b or mutton
roast before you m ake the gravy.
Then you’ll have the flavor of m eat
without the strong fat flavor.
—• —
Ash tray s should be emptied and
washed each night before closing
up the house. This prevents a
stale, m usty odor the following
day.
— • —
Carded yarns m ean the cotton
has gone through one process to
straighten out the fibers before
they are m ade into yarn. Combed
y arn has gone through two. This
m eans m ore long fibers, and a
sm oother and m ore durable yarn
W hen G uy Hnskinson won an
e x tra ro le in R K O ’s “ R achel
and the S tra n g e r,” p a rt of his
costum e w as a coonskin cap
w hich he w o re hom e the first
n ig h t. H is young son ex claim e d
“ T h a t’s ju s t lik e one Randolph
Scott w ore in a m o v ie .” And
w as he th rille d w hen his fa th e r
took th e cap off and exam in ed
the le a th e r lin in g fo r in ink was
w ritte n " R . S co tt.”
F o r \ acation
A two-year vacation and 50,000
miles, from Alaska to G uatem ala,
are ahead of Harold W. Siebens
of St. Louis, Mo. Siebens sold his
business last year on the advice HJ, in ju»t 7 day». . . in one short week . . .
a group of people who changed from their
of his doctors.
old dentifrices to Calox Tooth Powder aver
He will be accom panied on his
jaunt by his m other, two daugh aged 38% brighter teeth by scientific test.
ters, a son and radio technician. Why not change to Calox yourself? Buy
They are traveling in two light Calox today . . . so your
trucks, each with a house trailer teeth can »tart looking
attached.
brighter tomorrow!
“ I ’ve alw ays wanted to take a
trip like this,” Siebens said as he
started out recently, “ with noth
ing to worry about but the road
ahead and all the tim e in the
world.” The first lap of the trip
will take the group to Alaska by McKeston & Robbin* la c , Bridgeport, Cona.
way of the Alaska highway.
CALOX
Why pay for water?
GRO-PUR IS 9 2 % FOOD
23 nourishing Ingredients in G ro-Pup! One box
supplies about as much food, dry weight, as five
1-lb. cans of dog food (many are 70% w ater).
So get th rifty Gro-Pup. only Ribbon-type made!
G RO -PUP contain S
__ ABOUT AS »UCH FOOD
AS FIVE l-IB CANS
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C B S ’ s m a s te r of cerem onies B ill
C ullen w o rks so h ard he h a rd ly has
tim e to sleep, w h a t w ith ap p earing
as q u iz m a s te r on “ W in n e r T a k e
A ll,” “ H it th e J a c k p o t," and doing
num erous o th e r chores on the a ir.
B u t he finds tim e fo r his hobbies—
m id g e t au to racin g , in te rio r dec
o ra tin g and cooking odd dishes.
ODDS A N D ENDS— Lawrence Tib-
belt Jr., ton of the famous singer, will
make his screen debut as a singing
actor in "El Paso,". . . Dane Clark's
car acquired a profitable flat tire; serv
ice station attendants found it bad been
caused by a large gold pin which still
clung to the rubber. . . . While vaca
tioning at Solano Beach, Zachary Scott
got courage enough to part with his
mustache, which didn’t fit his role in
Joan Crawford’s "Flamingo Road.". . ,
Ford Bond, announcer on the NBC
"Band of America” show and head of
his own radio programming service, is
radio adviser Io Governor Thomas E.
Dewey.
7 DAYS
SEWING CIRCI.E PATTERN DEPT.
530 South Wells SU • Chicago 7, IU.
Enclose 25 cents in coins for each
pattern desired.
Pattern No_______________ Size____
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L Y N N SAYS:
P ro v id e H o t, H e a r ty
M e a ls on Cold D ays
G iv e p ork chops a new and d if
fe re n t fla v o r by b re a d in g them , and
then b akin g in to m ato juice w ith
slices of lem on.
A ll fr u it salads m a y be m ade to
a p p e a r ric h e r when m a d e w ith fru it
flavored g e la tin and sieved cottage
cheese, and then m olded.
It yo u ’ re a fr a id th a t d in n er w on’t
flll ap p etites w ell enough, add a
hot c re a m soup o r chow der to the
m enu.
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The Fall and Winter FASHION is a
complete sewing guide for every home
dressmaker. Special designs, fabric news,
easy to make frocks—free doll pattern
printed inside the book. Send 25 cents.
M O N T G O M E R Y C L IF T
a c a ttle stam pede and not m uch
love story. John W ayne heads the
A -l cast, w hich includes M o n tg o m
e ry C lift. W a lte r B ren n a n , Joanne
D ru, H a r r y C a re y Sr. and J r ., John
Ire la n d , N o ah B e e ry Jr. M ic k e y
Kuhn is fine as the boy. p layed by
C lift as a m a n .
,>V apoR u.
8358
6-14 yr».
Pattern No. 1812 comes in sizes 11. 12.
13, 14. 16 and 18. Size 12, 4 yards of 39-
inch; ’ »-yard contrast.
P a tr ic ia K n ig h t has 18 changes of
Add the ju ic e fro m the can ol costum e in “ T h e L o v e rs ,” h e r first
ap ricots to the cooked rice. S tir o ver c o -s ta rrin g film w ith h er husband.
a low flam e u n til ric e -h a s absorbed C ornel W ild e. Seventeen a re gor
the Juice. Soak g elatin in cold w a geous c rea tio n s; the 18th is a baggy
te r. S tir into hot rice. Add all e x dress obtained fro m the C a lifo rn ia
cept a few ap ricots (saved fo r g a r state prison fo r w om en !
nish)
w hich
have
been rubbed
through a sieve. M ix in pineapple.
G irls fro m 12 to 17 m ay enter
M ix lig h tly so as not to m ash the ,
the " T e e n tim e rs C lu b ” radio
rice . W hen m ix tu re begins to set, '
p ro g ra m 's contest to help the
add w hipped c re a m w hich has been j
U . N . Crusade fo r C h ild re n .
m ix e d w ith sugar and v a n illa . P o u r I The g ran d p rize is valued at
I into a cold rinsed m old and allow i $10,000,
in clu d in g
a
college
to c h ill. T u rn out onto p la tte r and | scholarship, an outboard m otor,
g arn ish w ith ap rico t halves and ad- j
a d ia m o n d
rin g ,
and
other
d itio n a l w hipped c re a m , if desired.
p rizes. Clues a re given on the
p ro g ra m , on M u tu a l. To enter,
H E R E A R E E A S Y v a ria tio n s of
send n a m e and phone n u m b e r to
an unflavored gel
P. O. Box 96, T im e s Square,
atin e and orange
N ew Y o rk C ity .
ju ic e
d e s s e rt.
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use a n y o th e r
leased this week, is a fletion-based-
f r u i t J u ic e y o u
on-fact p ic tu re , inspired by a “ top
p re fe r to unlock
s e cret” c irc u la te d in a ll the E u ro
even m o re pos
pean c a p ita ls .* A th rillin g story of
s ib ilitie s fo r you.
espionage and counter-espionage, it
Basic C le a r O ran g e G elatin e
stars D e re k F a r r .
(Serves 4)
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1 envelope unflavored g elatin e
A lex is S m ith , board in g a H o lly
14 cup cold orange juice
wood-bound plane to lea ve P en tic
114 cups hot orange Juice
ton, B. C ., a fte r p residing over west
14 cup sugar
ern C a n a d a ’ s an n ual peach fes tiv al,
14 teaspoon salt
stum bled and fe ll flat on h er p re tty
face. H u n dred s of people who had
Soften g elatin e in cold orange
Juice. Add hot orange Juice, sugar com e to see h er off groaned in sym
and salt; s tir u n til dissolved. Pour pathy. B ut th e ir groans changed to
lau g h ter when she stood up, sm iled
into m olds and c h ill u n til firm .
and said, “ A lw a y s leave ’em laugh
O R A N G E W H IP : Use basic recipe
ing, th a t’s m e ! ”
w ith follow ing change. C h ill g ela
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tin e m ix tu re u ntil slig h tly th ic k e r
than unbeaten egg w hites; b eat w ith
ro ta ry b e a te r until lig h t and fluffy.
T u rn into m olds and chill until
firm .
every breath,
School Dress
PRETTY and very practical
school dress for the grade
school m iss. Buttons in threes
Y o u th fu l F r o c k
m ake an unusual trim . The P eter
L'OR special dates or week-end Pan collar is in crisp white. For
festivities, w ear this youthful colder w eather, why not m ake the
junior frock that uses two fabrics long cuffed sleeves?
so effectively. The yoke is out
lined in scallops and buttons on
Pattern No. 8358 is for sizes 8. 8. 10,
one shoulder; the sk irt is nicely 12 and 14 years. Size 8, 21» yards of 39-
inch; '.«-yard for collar.
gored.
Swiss Steak w ith Brow n G ra v y
Baked Potatoes
G reen Peas w ith Onion
Tossed V eg etab le Salad
Rolls
B everag e
•O ra n g e Spanish C rea m
Cookies
•R e c ip e G iven .
M olded K lee Pudding
(Serves 6-8)
P u t a good spoonful of Vicks
VapoRub in a bowl of boiling
w ater or vaijorizer. T h e n . . . let
your child breathe in the
soothing VapoRub Steam. M ed
icated vapors penetrate deep
in to cold-congested upper bron
ch ial tubes a n d ,
bring re lie f wit/» ‘
H o w ard
H a w k s'
“ R ed
R iv e r ,”
(U n ite d A rtis ts ) takes a page out of
A m e ric a n h is to ry, based as it is on
the first c a ttle d riv e o v e r the C h is
holm tra il, fro m T exa s to Kansas.
I t has all the re q u ire m e n ts ol a
su p er-w estern — fights w ith Ind ian s,
Families Enjoy Variety in Desserts!
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THIS TEST REVEALED
NO THROAT IRRITATION
DUE TO SMOKING CAMELS!
In a recent test, hundreds of men
and women all across the coun
try smoked Camels — and only
Camels — an average of one to
two packages a day—for 30 con
secutive days. Each week their
throats were examined by noted
throat specialists—a total of 2470
examinations — and they found
not one single case of throat ir
ritation due to smoking Camels.