Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 17, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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JIEDFOBD JSITj TRH3TJNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1933.
Beauties of Screen far
From Ideal Standards of
Stanlaws, Noted Painter
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JOAN Bt-ONPELL
By ROM Bit MoCOY
NEW YORK, Not. 17 Dwplto
all tha ballyhoo, Psnrhyn stanlaws.
emlnsnt portrait painter, Is conclnved
that there 1 not on perfect screen
beauty among Hollywood' star.
There would be If one of them had
Lupb Voire' profile, Joan Bennett's
facade and boylah figure, Stanlaws
would add a touch of lipstick, rouge
and mascara.
In 1023 Stanlaws lost his Job as a
Hollywood director because he spoke fo
out on Hollywood's pulchritude. yd? 1
He spoke out tgaln today with no
Job to lose:
Mae West: "Her head, eyes and
mouth were constructed for a sim
ple ncee, but nature presented her
with a complicated one interestingly
modeled, but bringing the eyes too
close together."
Katharine Hepburn: "Her chin and
the lower part of her face project too
far. Anthropologists have a name for
such a face. They call it prognath
ism." Constance Bonnett: "A real sym
phony in janjher nose too small for
her face."
Oreta Oartoo: "She has a sleepy,
sophisticated look, attained by deep
eye sockets and a peculiar slant of
the upper Up. These are not aids toi
beauty, but schoolgirls find the effeotl
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JOAN CRAWFORD
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mora allurlrut than beauty.'
Jean Harlow! "Sha has a grace rm
and expreaalve figure between that,
of the DOa and the boyish form. Her
faoe la the aame type aa Katherlne
Hepburn's, but more so. caused by
her nose projecting at too sharp an
arurle.1
Lupe Velra'i figure la the "true
maidenly" one, he said, and her faoe
la mobile so ahe "can look sophisti
cated or Innocent at will.
Ann Harding: "Fine symmetrical
features but so nearly approaching
the classlo type ath repose of features
la essential to beauty."
Kav Francis: "Nicely balanced
features head In fine proportion to UIISM(E BENNErT
the Doay oversized wiwi v
arms.'
' Mary Plckford: "There la no one
'in the films who has her sculptural
modelling and harmony of featuros.
Mary hasn't 'It," however."
Marlene Dietrich: "Tate Mary
Plckford's head, replace It with one
ellKhtlr .out. of . drawing. . give . horl
heavy eyelids and sunken eyes and
you have -Dietrich a -sophisticated
Mary."
Joan- Crawford and Joan Blondell
Stanlaws said, have Mae West's un
usually prominent features, but their
skull construction isn't largo enougn
to carry them."
Phoenix Appearance
Nuys of Portland will be unable to
be at the Phoenix Presbyterian
ohurob tonight, aa announced In last
night's paper,
Home-cooked turkey dinner at Par
ish hall, November 23. Mrs. Weston,
ctialrman.
Phone MS. We will haul away your
refuse. Olty Sanitary Service.
Dance at Lake Creek Orange hall
IsWjawtssumrcaal
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MARL6N DISTmai
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jean hahlow Saturday night. Butte Palls orchestra. ANN hardino
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PORTLAND (8pl.) NRA compli
ance boards today were ordered to
exert every precaution to protect em
ployees who complain of violations by
their employers, and to prooeed to
Immediate action against employers
who discharge employees for report
Ing violations to the compliance
board.
"A few Instances have come to the
attention of the administration in
which employers have tried to hinder
the filing of complaints by threaten
ing to discharge employees who make
complaints, or who Instruct their em
ployees to say, when asked by cus
tomers, that their wages and hours
re In conformity with the re-employment
agreement, when In fact such Is
not the case," said General Hugh 8.
Johnson, national recovery adminis
trator. "In a few csas employees
who coiir plained f violations have
actually been discharged.
"All of the foregoing practices are
contrary to the spirit of the presi
dent's re-employment agreement, and
discharging an employee hernuse he
has made a complaint la a subter
fuge to frustrate the spirit and in
tent of the agreement, and Is, there
fore, under paragraph 8 of the agree
ment, It, Itself, is a violation of the
agreement, General Johnson con
cluded. Employers who violate the re-employment
agreement in auch fashion
are liable to removal of their blue
eagles, it was stated, and all com
pliance boards . were ordered to pro
oeed against such employers wherever
reported. .
ED
ROCHESTER, N, T. (UP) What
he termed as the proper fnj to treat
a canary was demonstrated here by
Dr. A. Orlsler when he conducted a
free bird clinic
He gently stroked the tall feathers
of a fluttering canary and It soon was
quiet in Ms hand. There la a central
nerve control In the rnne of a canary's
tall, Dr. Oelsler explained, and strok
ing this results In a tyjw of mesmer
ism thnt calms the bird.
He revealed that a bird mny suffer
torn ailments similar to thoeo of hu
mans. Including rheumatism, ssthma
and diphtheria. Malnutrition, he
said, waa the cause of most of the
minor ailments In birds brought In
for treatment.
fUUNARY
Waft....
By ei tells Oorgan. Director 01
Home Service. California
Oregon Power Co.
Estella Dorgan.
Holiday Fruit Cakes,
Imagine Thanksgiving, and Christ
mas, and New Year's, without a fruit
cake somewhere In the background!
It is like forget
ting the Christ
maa tree hard
to do. Someway
they "belong,"
don't they? We
change their
size and "trim
mings," but cling
to the Idea
part of the Joy
of the seaaon
which abounds In
k -. Wv . A euiiomi ana
Y i w .: 3 memories.
the modern of
"prep aredness'
there 1 now on the market a de
licious fruit cake mixture, all ready
to combine with moisture and then
bake. No tedious cleaning and chop
ping of fruits In the preparation" of
this 1938 model I The. sample fur
nished us Is called "Dixie Mix," end
is advertised ss "a fruit cake mix
ture from an old southern recipe,'
The mixture comes In the tin in
which It is baked and stored for rip
ening. All that Is added Is one egg
and one-third cup of fruit Juice, and
the result Is really delightful. The
cost Is about 35 cents per pound, In
the tin.
Now for some old and tried fruit
oake recipes collected from every
where: Dark Fruit Cake (8 Lbs.)
1 c butter
9 o sugar
4 o flour
eggs
!4 brandy or fruit juice
lb. chopped blanched almond
14 lb. chopped walnut meats
rb. chopped dates
3 Ihs. raisins
1 lb. citron
1 lb. ftgs
1 t soda
o light molasses
3 T black coffee
3 t cinnamon
. 1 t cloves.
Combine flour and apices, then
dredge chopped fruit lightly with por
tion of this mixture: cream the but
ter, add sugar gradually, then the
beaten eggs; add small amount of
flour, then fruit and nut meats, and
with the molasses; add remaining
our,, then fruit and nut meats, and
mix well; pour Into tins that have
been lined with heavy brown paper, j
well greased; allow the paper to ex
tend well up the aide of the pan,
ana, u you wish, cover the too with
oiled paper until the cake la near:y
nnisnea to protect the fruit on tne
surface from over-cooking. Bake
three hours In a alow oven (315 de
grees). Lfrht Fruit Cake (S Lbs.)
9-9 e butter
1 c flour
Yt t soda
3 T lemon Juice
0 egg whites, beaten . ,
lo powdered sugar
3-3 e candled cherries
14 e candled pineapple
14 c eh redd citron
1 o white raisins
1-3 e blanched almonds
3 T flour to dredge fruit.
6oak the raisins until plump, then
dry with cloth and dredge with the
other fruit, using the 3 T flour re
served for that purpose.
Cream butter well then gradually
add the flour mixed with the soda;
sift sugar gradually into the beaten
whltea and. combine the two r-U'
turee; add lemon Juice, then fruits
and nuts; mix well and pour Into
loaf pan lined with heavy buttered
paper. Bake one hour at 325 deg.
(The top of this cake may be nicely
decorated with colored candled frutt,
such as pineapple and cherries be-
for baking, and the top protected by
waxed paper during the first part of
baking.)
Prune Cake (5 Lbs.)
2-3 c shortening
3 c sugar '
3 eggs, beaten
1 e light molasses
1 t soda
4 e flour
3 t baking powder
t salt
1 t cinnamon .
I t .cloves
1 e cider
1 o raisin ...
c citron
c chopped walnut meats
t 1 c soft prunee
3 T flour. :
Steamed prunes are heat of this
cake, the natural Juice being retain
ed In the fruit. Dredge the chopped
fruits with the 3 T of flour: cream
shortening and add sugar gradually;
sift the flour with spices and add a
portion to the creamed mixture be
fore adding any other ingredients;
dissolve the soda in the molasses and
add to the first mixture at this time,
then add more flour, the beaten eggs,
more flour, salt and baking powder,
then cider and flour alternately until
all Is used, adding fruit and nuts
last. Pour Into loaf pan lined with
heavy brown paper, well greased.
Bake two hours at 375 degrees.
Fruit Drop Cakes,
$ c flour
1 t cinnamon
t nutmeg
1 e raisins
I - chopped date
1 c candled plneappale
14 e marachlno cherries
3-3 o shortening
LITVINOFF CONFERS WITH HULL
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Maxim Lltvlnoff (left), Soviet commissar for foreign affaire, It
shown during a preliminary conference with Secretary of State Corded
Hull In the consideration of United States recognition of Russia. (Asso
ciated Press Photo)
Medford post of the American Le
gion la In receipt of an Invitation
from Ashland post to be Its guests
at a free dancing party to be given
by It air Bellvlew Orange hall, about
one and one-half miles south of Ash
lsnd. All Legionnaires and Auxiliary
are urged to attend.
At Monday's meeting of Medford
post, all Armistice day committees
reported a most successful day. Med
ford post wishes to thank each and
every Individual and organization for
their presence in the parade, which
was one of the largest ever staged
In Medford.
1
What ha claimed were Injustices
of the preasnt motor transportation
law, were pointed out by hlra. It is
expected that relief legislation will
be introduced at the special session
of the legislature.
Charles Bkeetere waa elected presi
dent of the local organization, suc
ceeding Mayor Estes, who has moved
to Klamath Falls.
Broken windows glazed by
Trowbridge Cabinet Works.
3 brown sugar
3 eggs
1 t vanilla
a-3 c hot water'
1 t soda
J t aalt.
Soak raisins until plump, then dry
with cloth: dredge fruit with small
amount of the sifted flour and spices.
If vegetable fat la used, add one-half
teaspoon of sslt. Cream shortening
with sugar: add portion of flour, then
beaten eggs, fruits, hot water wiui
soda and remaining dry Ingredients
last. Let stand 20 minutes, then drop
Into small greased muffin tins. Bake
19-20 minutes at 400 degrees.
rp-aide-Down Cake.
Place 2 T butter In bottom of the
pan and spread it to au comers.
Sprinkle generously with brown su
gar and chopped nut meats, men
cover with gingerbread mixture and
bake. Place each helping on a slice
of pineapple and decorate the top
wtlh a teaspoon of whipped cream
and a marachlno cherry.
MONTESANO. Wash. Nov. 17.
(tn The bodv of Henry H. Pen-
nell, prominent Montesano real estate
and insurance man, was found wrap
ped In fence wire, face down, in a
creek east of here last night, follow
ing an accident.
It was believed Pennell lost con
trol of his car which plunged off the
road and through a wire fence into
the creek. Nearby residents heard
the crash and discovered his body.
LEADER OF TRUCKMEN
TALENT, Nov. 17. (Spl.) Mon
day evening a meeting, well attended
by the truck owners and farmers of
Talent, met at the city hall. The
group was addressed by George 8.
Barton, county secretary of the State
Truck Owners and Farmers Protective
association.
THINK OF THE BREADWINNER, TOO!
Be suie jrou give him a breakfast
thatcontainscQOugh nourishment
to carry him through his morning's
casks. No doubt about Carnation
Wheat, It's a vitalizing cereal
the kind bis health demands.
FREE: For boys and girls 50 famous
Ranger Ace Bicycle Ask your grocer
for detail.
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