Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 30, 1955, Image 16

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    FOUR MEDFORD (OREGON)
Dorothy Thumler,
Rodney Twedell
Set Wedding Day
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M.
Thumler Sr., Route 2, Box 380,
Medford, announce the engage
roent and approaching marriage
of their daughter, Dorothy Lu
cille, to Rodney Daryl TwedelL
He is the son of Mr. and Mis.
Ross Twedell, Route l,mBox &l,
Ashland, t:' ' " : ";
.The wedding has been set for
February : 19 - at -Medford As
sembly of God church.
Miss Thumler was graduated
from Central Point High school
with the class of 1950, and also
attended Southern, Oregon col
lege." She Is employed in the
traffic - department of Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph "Com
pany. ,' -. -.
Mr. Twedell served four years
in the. United States Air Force,
two of which were in the Euro
pean theater. .Before entering
the service he attended Ashland
schools. . He is now . residing in
Long Beach;' Calif.," and is em
ployed by Douglas Aircraft Inc.
; For Easter and after this
lovely ensemble for the shorter,
fuller figure' ' There's a cooL
cool sundress 'neath the pretty
jacket There's flattery in ; its
every line! - Sew-very-easy top
.proportioned for perfect fit!
f Pattern 9348: Half sizes, 14'S,
162, 182, ZU, ZZtt, i,1t.
Size 16 Vk dress and jacket.- fH
yards 39-inch; Vt yard contrast
fabric.
This easy-to-use pattern gives
perfect, fit." Complete, illustrat
ed Sew Chart shows you every
step,
-; Send Thirty-five cents in cblns
for this pattern add 5 cent for
each pattern : for lst-class mail
ing. Send to Marian Martin,
care of Medford Mail Tribune,
Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th st,
New York 14, N.Y. Print plain
ly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE
and STYLE NUMBER
I Use tepid x instead : of cold
water to water house, plants,
Discoloration on newly washed
and ironed clothes may come
from the ironing ; board cover.
Wash; the ever, frequently in
hot suds.
Rare, Beautiful ;
Sight in Your Yard! ;
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, into bloom with bil
(3 rr 921 lows of crtenisb - or
yellowiah flowsrs.
From Augvst to September it's a
fascinating ht! The mssiss ef
fx-uitmg clusters are feathery and
stf&y and look like silvery-purple
puff of smoke. In fall the hand
some foliage turns brilliant yaraJiye
and scarlet. Choice 1-3 ft. stock
grows to 20 feet. Order S for bis.
Rest savings. SEND NO MONET!
On delivery, pay cost plus C.O.D.
postage. We pay postage em pre
paid orders. - Unconditional satis
faction guaranteed er your money
back. , . .p -
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MAIL TRIBUNE
, Miss Joy Lamp
. T (Foreman photo)
Miss Joy Lamp .
And' Frank Reich
Plan June-Rites ,
' Mrs. Edna 'Lamp, 211 Van
couver -avenue, - announces the
engagement of her. daughter,
Miss Joy Lamp, to Frank Reich,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reich,
Camp White. :,. . J ; ?
Miss Lamp, who is a secretary
at Roosevelt school, is a grad
uate of Medford . High school.
Her ;fiance, a' senior at Eagle
Point High school, is an em
ployee of Oregon California
Theaters.
The wedding will be in June.
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Men Give Show f
In Eagle Point
For PTA Session
Eagle Point Men of the Eagle
Point Parent-Teacher association
staged a fashion show at the
last meeting of the association.
They also furnished the eve
ning's program. -
The master of ceremonies was
Denny Denning1, who was desig
nated as "Madame" and . who
was dressed as a dowager. He
Introduced the various men who
modeled women's apparel. - -
Larry Messal wore what the
well-dressed woman should wear
for . gardening; : Ray - Palm, lei
sure apparel; Vern'Bonebrake,
tennis wear; G. Lee Hayes, prin
cipal of the grade school, bath
ing outfit; Mr. Solenberger,
lounging attire; Kermit Carroll,
slumber wear; Glenn Hale, high
school principal, club woman's
qostume, and Darrell Coplend,,a
bridal outfit, with Dickie Denn
ing as "flower' girl;"'
The program included a trum
pet solo by Fred Jossy, eighth
grade student; . a musical saw
number by V. " E. Hay ; high
school teacher; a saxophone sola
by Stephen Whipple, high school
instructor, accompanied by Mrs.
Whipple. Mrs. John .Huffman,
program chairman,', introduced
the performers. ,' ; A : ' .
.' Mrs. Jdhn Klarnes'' and; Mrs.
Steven Charteris' Cub Scout
troops played an assortment of
instruments reminiscent of Ha
waii,? Wally ' West furnished a
Hawaiian dance number.
v A potluck dinner preceded the
show. Mothers of students in the
fifth and ' sixth grade rooms of
the school were in charge. Mrs.
R. H. Denning, hospitality chair
man, led, community: singing.
;;i During f the business I session
members planned to cooperate
in sponsoring a March of Dimes
dance at the Oasis in' Eagle
Point Tuesday, February' 2. The
association also will , sponsor - a
local Camp Fire Girl group.
; Mrs. Viola Pomeroy's grade
school room -won the evening's
award for the most parents in
attendance," - A- : : ' .v
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Adarel ChapferC
To Meet Thursday
ri Jacksonville Adarel chap
ter,; Order, of the Eastern Star,
will meet Urarsday, February
3, at 8 pjn..in the Masonic hall,
Jacksonville. Mrs. Charles Cog
gins, worthy matron, has plan
ned a program.'
- Men's night will be observed,
and men of the order will pre
pare the refreshments.
The committee is Wallace
Brills Bill ChUdreth, Earl Brew.
old, John Pond, Joe Gregory,
and Kenneth Merrifield. '
Recreation Film, '' .
Shown by Zbnta :
The film, "One Thousand Dol
lars for Recreation " which dem
onstrates the need for commun
ity planning in respect to recre
ational requirements, was shown
to Medford Zonta club at a
Thursday luncheon meeting by
Miss "&Jla Wintermote, county
home extension- agent. .'-: v -
Miss ; Hazel Cook, Portland,
former governor of District VHI
of Zonta International, was a
guest of the club.
:..-PiinLi;UGi7:noD8na hq:,ie
' C5 WEST MAIN STREET , :
MsKifer., Oregon Phone 2-4931
- Fett pertrtives, dironics and convalascanls - - r ,
Spc(!izsd car with kindness
1j Under Rcittcred Nurse Supanrition
NURSES ON DUTY 24 HOURS DAILY
Sunday, January 30, 1933
Judith, Servold
Engaged, to Wed .
Eugene Mosser "
Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Ser-
yold, 144 Keene Way drive, an
nounce the-engagement of their
daughter,- Judith Eileen, to Eu
gene M. Mosser, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Mosser, Willamina,
Ore.
Miss Servold is employed part
time by Courtesy Chevrolet, and
Mr. Mosser is employed by the
Eugene F. Burrill Lumber com
pany. . . . .,
No date has been set for the
wedding. '' '
Miss Judith Servold
. (Landis-Shangle photo)
Material Needed i
By Islavy Mothers
Fo r We I fa re Wo rk I
Cotton ' flannel pieces which
can be used in making quilts for
baby, beds are needed by, the
Rogue Valley Navy Mothers club,
officers said last week. Cotton
print pieces also are acceptable
for the same purpose, they point
ed out.
The women will meet for a
work day Tuesday, February L
at 10:30 a.m., at the Girls Com
munity club, when they will
sew. The articles they make are
used for the club's welfare work.
UA covered dish luncheon will
be served at noon and a busin
ess session will be called. .
The women attending should
take scissors and thimbles.
Plan Program . W
On Landscaping : -.
Landscape gardening will be
the topic for a meeting of Med
ford.Garden club Thursday, Feb
ruary 3, at Girls Community club
at 2 p. m. .: - (- v.A: t
" t Mrs. Fred Lorish will speak on
"Be " Your; Own Landscape Gari
dener." Speaker on horticulture
will Tje Mrs: JJ F. Hibbert who
will talk on "Effects of Sprays."
Mrs.v E.' F. Archer, is chair
man of the tea committee. ''
A valentine surprise plant ex
change among members is planned-
, ".
The executive . board of the
club will meet at the home of
Mrs. LeRoy Cline, 1421 Euclid
avenue, Monday, January 31, at
8 p. m. '' -: -:' .
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Valentine' Event
Planned by Clubv
One; of the largest benefit
events 'of early spring will be
the annual Valentine" luncheon
and style show of Reames Social
club. This year's show is . set
for Wednesday, February 9, at
the Medford Masonic temple.'
Luncheon at -12:30 p. m. will
be followed by a showing of the
newest spring styles by Jean
Hart, Burelson's. Adrienne's and
Mann's stores. Card games will
complete the afternoon.
Reservations may be made bv
calling Mrs. ' Jack Clark, tele
phone 3-1776; Mrs. E. B, Price,
or Mrs. Kenneth Sever
son, 3-1601. - ' .
Women's Council
To Hold Meetina
women's Missionary council
of: Medford Assembly of God
Church will meet in the church
annex Wednesday, February 2,
at 10:30 aon. for an all-day ses
sion. 1 - v .
Mrs. F. Wildon Colbaugh will
present the biography of J. Hud
son Taylor, missionary to China
and founder of the China Inland
.Mission. This organization has
-often been referred to as a "faith
mission." Its : principals- and
practices will be studied.
Washed and clean clothing in
condition for at least six months
wear, in it is needed. The days
work project is sewing on new
garments for . missionaries - and
orphanages, and the making of
awards.
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Four Units Plan
Monthly -Sessions;
Topics Announced ...
Four Jackson county home ex
tension unit meetings are plan
ned for this week.
Reese Creek Mrs. Paul
Johnston will be hostess at her
home for - the - Reese Creek
Home - Extension . unit women
Tuesday,. February lt at 10:30
aJn. The project lesson will be
"touchups for wood furniture."
Mrs. C. J. Kelley and Mrs. Clif
ford Moore will lead the lesson.
Luncheon will be served by the
hostess and a committee, for a
nominal fee. All of -the; women
of the Vicinity who are interest
ed are invited. ...
Lake Creek Miss Eula Win
termote, county home extension
agent, will conduct 1 the lesson
for Lake Creek Extension unit
members, Wednesday, February
2, at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Foster Swi
gert, Meridian road. Eagle Point,
will be 'the hostess. The . lesson
will concern weight and health.
Upper Applegate Mrs. Rolr
land Smith and Mrs, pail Buff
ington .will be the project lead
ers for the Upper ; Applegate
Home Extension unit meeting at
10:30 ajn. Wednesday, February
2. The session will be held at the
home of Mrs. Lee Port at Ruch.
A regular business session will
be conducted: The subject will
be "touchups for wood furni
ture." All women interested are
invited. 1
West Side A copper tool
ing workshop will be conducted
Thursday, February 3, at rn.m'.,
at the West Side school for mem
bers of the West Side Home Ex
tension unit. Those interested in
attending should call Mrs.' Har
rison Meyer, Beall lane, for a
list of materials needed.
The workshop will replace a
regular scheduled meeting ' for
February. The next . scheduled
meeting will be. in March. . : L
Mrs. Effie Kurtz
Hostess for Club;
Four Join Group :
Mrs. Clarence Wilson, recent
ly-elected president of the Toast-
mistress, club presided for a
meeting of the i club ; Tuesday
evening at the home pt Mrs.; Ef
fie Kurtz, 4. Newtewn streeti ? . :.
new vice-president of thA nun-
Mrs. Wallace Martin secretary,
and Mrs. James; T. Vandersteen,
treasurer. - - .-. . '- . ' ,.v ; i .
New members; who Joined 'the
club at the meeting include Mrs.
Don Matheus. Jacksonville: Mrs.
D. W. Rergman, Mrs. Eleise Wn-
klebieck ;antf iMrs?3Zedah;-Van
Valzah. ISrMQ;: Martllh,
Mrs. Roy; ; J. ; Reams, Mrs. T4ehe
wneeier, and Mrs.-Edward KJim
ko were guests at the mecting j
Autobiographies were !; giveh
by Mrs. "Bergman and ;Mrs. Ma-
ineus ana Mrs. Martin epoke re
garding v Alaska. , Refreshments
were served by the hostess. " 5
xne next meetmg will be Feb
ruary 8 at radio station KBQY.:
Tri-At Club Meeting r:.
Held Wednesday Night
- Mrs. Roland 'Pope entertained
members Of the Tri-At club,
Wednesday at her home at 915
Whitman street. Names of secret
sisters were chosen for -the year
and plans for a party- when hus
bands will be invited w e r ie
made. '
Refreshments were served; at
tne close of the evenmg ; ? ;
." At the meeting w ere Ms:
Howard Olson, Mrs. Robert
Drake,: Mrs. Ned Barracloush.
Mrs. V. ; S. Larson, Mrs. Qene
Spencer, Mrs.-Harry Doudf of
Asmana, Mrs. Robert Vinceht
Mrs. Maynard Paup " and the
hostess. ,
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Petoskey. Mich. (U.R) R
membering the birthday of their
cmioren is no problem for Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Simon.
All three of the Simon young
sters were born November -2
Newest member of the family,
Dale Allen, arrived last Novem
ber 2. His two sisters were born
on the same , date in 1952 and
laoa.
A TRIBUTE TO
OUR OLD FOLKS!
The Modern Generation, with its verve for life and jt
its y nderstandabie fpiples, is likely to discount -kind,
ly wrinkles and silver hair,. The world moves
on. The new" is ever snew'.and, the old is always ,
old. Yes what, stabljty jand treasure-houses of
life's knowledge mo$eOlWo'PrMent Tn,y "
have lived and are 'living.'-,life has taught thenj -
patience and understanding; and the1 most rea-
7 sonable way to buffet problems. Friendly -ond
comforting as the giant oak which anca-was a
tiny acorn,, these sane land seasoned oldsters conv
prise the enduring basis
community
Medf ord Pharmacy, Inc.
TNt An Opii Today ... 11 o.m. to 10;S F-Bir
1J7 IASI SIXTH :':Y:'' t.MdHMtt'el
We Salute Our Townir
CALENDAR
Calendar -.aotlees and ntws.. foe
the society seetiost of Ttw Mail
Tribune. ' must be . 'submitted ill
writiM and deadline Tor theSua
dsy edition is 1 pjn. Friday, pead
linsK for the weekly calendar is.
ajn. ot the day of oubli cation; and
for week-day news is S pj -tae
day before publication, . -
Sunday "
12 noon to- 4 .o.m Orderr of
Amaranth smorgasbord, Masonic
temple; .. 1 . '
4 o.m. DOKK. Nomads om-
cera practice, Pythian .building.:
Monday--t ; ;. ; - r.
"7:30 p.m.-Griffin Creek, par
ents and teachers, Griffin Creek
schooL' : ivsii0i
-s . njn-LWV ; evening unit,
Mrs. Justin B. Smith, .21 Geneva
Tuesday H-i'fv-:"A
7 ' a.m. - Credit - Women's
Breakfast club Jackson hotef '
:lf3:30 .mv -'-i-Rogu vValiey
Navy Movers club Girls Coin-
munitycl&bv;i;.',;
10:30 a,ml"-rifrltee4e ;preek
Honie. Extension r unit, home; of
Mrs. Paul Johnston.'. " -v, -Si
1 p.m.r-Central point RNA.
Mrs. Victor, BurseUr Be'aH lane.
i:3P p,m.-Qa.k GrQvey Neigbr
bothbod 4 club, home ' bf Mrs.
George Armstrong.
1:30 pjn. Lady . Elks, Elks
club party' lounge. '
7:30 p.m.--SPEBSQSA, Room
B, YMCA .bldg. ,
. 7:30 p.m. Women's Mission
ary circle of Eastwood Baptist
church, Mrs. - E. M. Sorenson,
816 Church st., Phoenix. , v ?
.8 p.m. Women's guild of
Zion Lutheran church, at church.
8 p.m. Chapter RE, PEO,
Mrs. Allan Perry, 105 Geneva st,
8 p.m.-rr-Pythia Sisters, Py
thian building; :;
8 p.m. Auxiliary to Crater
Lake VFW, VFW hall, ; :
Wednesday ; .:-;.?.;"vHf
10:30 .m.-- Upper Applegate
Home Extension unit, Mrs, jee
Port, Ruch. ::r' - :.
10:30 a.m, Lake Creek Home
Extension ' unit, Mrs. , Foster
Swigert, Meridian rd., "Eagle
Point. - i
10:30 a.m.-i-Womens Mission
ary council, Medford Assembly
of God church, at church,!... ;;';
X-1 p.mChapter, v CP,; PEO,
Mrs. J. R. Sanborn 1310 West
Main st. , 5 ' ' '
( 1 p.mr Past Chiefs club, Py
thian ; Sisters, Mrs. ; Delia Wat-
kins, 19 Mistletoe st, :-s : . v
1:30 pan.- Central Pomt Gar?
den club,: home- of, Mrs.. Donald
E. Faber. ;'C . - ;W : u r
? 1:45 a.m. Contemporary
Rook club, Mrs. A. N. Potter,
1315 Queen Anh ave.
2 p.m, -Wednesday . Study
club. Girls Community club.
7 p.m.-Chapter ; CG, PEO,
2835 HMere3t rd, ..V vmu:
3 7:30 pjn:Vr-Eagle Pomt Fed
erated Garden club, at Teenage
club." ' . - ;X. :-; :-jk':n-:
8 pjn.-i Medford Jaycettes,
Mrs. Lawrence .'Allen, 716 Ham
ilton st. - - ; . ' :'
I 8 ; p.m. Crater ; Lions club
auxiiary, Eatons Dinner house.
Thursday -
1 p.m. West Side Home Ex
tension unit workshop, at school.
' 2 p.m. Medford Garden club.
Girls Community club. - -:
2 p.m. Sams Valley Ladies
club, home of Mrs. Jack Korner.
. 7:30 p.m. Lively Rogues
Dance club, Ashland Elks club
ballroom.
' 8 p,m. Adarel chapter, OES,
Jacksonville Masonic hall. ; v r
i 8 p.m Southern Oregon Al
pha Phi alumnae, Mrs. Harry
Poston, 922 Reddy ave.
Friday,
12:30 p.m. Get Together club
Moose hall. . .
, 6:30 p.m. -r- Jolly Stitchers,
Mrs. Harry Barenburg, 1297
Sunset ave. , , .
Saturday
' 7 p.m.-rLadies Mounted troop
and . Jackson ; County Mounted
Sheriff's posse, posse club house,
8 p.m. ' Dramatic Order
Knights of Korasson and Nomads
of Avrudaka, : installations, open
to public, Pythian bldg.. , ,
.. Hot or cold canned cling
peach halves make good meat
garnishes. Their sweet delicate
flavor is perfect for ham or lamb
or any other favorite.
for the well-being of mtn
ClotHes-Gsriscious Women
Voice . Complaints Againsjt
Constant Silhouette Change
By GAY PAULEY . .
United Pytss Correspondent
New York (U.R) Fashion
should do something FOR the
figure, not TO it. ; ;
A talk .with some of the nar
tion's - most ; dothes-conscipus
women shows the gals have a
complaint . against ' designers,
mostly because of the; constant
tampering, with the silhouette.
And one - top designer agrees the
women have a legitimate "beef".
'' Women complain that, design
ers make too many silhouette
changes ."too frequently; , that
clothes sometimes : seem design
ed to "make a woman look like
a pixie, not a " womari"; that the
tall woman, - the hort woman,
and -the older I woman are . ne
gleqted; and -1 h a t designers,
should make clothes . lor," all-ea-son
wear.;. -' ; .y -'
; These, are .sbme of the com
plaints voiced in a United Press
Why ;' don't they?" check off
women in 12 cities. Not a single
woman complained : about - the
cost of clothes.
; - Here are some of the com-;
plaints with answers from, de
signer Claire McCardell, winner
of several fashion awards ; and
famous for her skill with casual
clothes: "ft.";- Siv;'
Mrs. John D. Lodge,, well-
dressed wife of Connecticut s
governor; "I'd settle for improve
ment of some of the old-fashioned
things. ' I wish : designers
would, keep thmgs feminine and
stop making' women look like
pixies,"-.;-;.; -:.-----::-:
Miss McCardell: "It's a wom
an's own. fault if she looks like
a pixie . v ,. it mea,ns she hasn't
made up her mind what clothes
type she wants .to do." .'
Mrs. John Conway McDevett,
a San Diego, Calif., housewife
and mother of four: "Why don't
designers 'stop conniving to do
something to the feminine fig
ure and do something for it! ?lat-
lenmg au women, regardless of
shape or size, into one currently
fashionable silhouette is ridicu
lous.. Tell designers to look be
yond the ; flatchester, ; size 12
model, and consider all women,
all sizes, ages and figures.' r -
; Miss McCardell: that's what
fashion is change. But the less
pronounced bosom line' is more
flattering. Some of;my models
are large bosomed, and the new
silhouette takes 19 years off
their appearance,"
?' Mrs. ; v Frances . G, " Altizer,
(Charleston, W. , Va., Red Cross
executive: fAll of the designers
seen ;to concentrate on the
younger woman. I'm not talking
about lavender and old lace .
I'd like something snappy.". .
rhis Noicd WostingSiouco FasSery
Brings , f ho latosS- infcrma;ic
HOME LAUNDRY P2e3ULn3
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HEAR WHAT THIS NOTED EXPERT HAS TO SAY
V ' ABOUT THIS I IMpOSTArsT HOUSEHOLD ACTTVITISS
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Miss McCardell; "She's exact
ly right . . , it is a rare , manu
facturer ;. who ; cut i youthful
clothes in a size 30". .
Mrs, Sidney Zell, one; of Bal
timore's ; best-dressed", women:
"Why don't designers; give" us
better cut, better materials and
leave off the -costly frou-frou.
And . those heavy, tweeds are
overpowering ;s . for 'the , small
figure,". ; . , . ; . .' . ;
; Miss McCardell: "I agree
leave "the design, simple and. let
the woman add her own frills if
she' wants them. As for. tweeds,
this is the season revery manu
facturer : is making them.-and
only; an' atomic bomb or some
such 'drastic measure will ' con
vince them that tweeds aren t
becoming to all figures," ;
Mrs. Edward B. Ludwig, New
Orleans ; ; socialite! H a:s hib n
seems to be created fdr the short
woman onlyi'V : - .
Miss McCardellr "She's wrong
there -." . . there are ' plenty: of
clothes for the ; tau ' girl,' who
really can wear them. Maybe
she does hot have the right sales?
girl . . or the right shop." '
Mrs. Harry Anholt, wife of a
Denver hotel executive: tWhy
don't designers, give us more ill
season clothes. And such ma
terials as white satin and black
velvet are impractical and hard
to. pack." : ;;;-; -x. wS;;-
? Miss McCardeU: "Well, i for
one make all-season clothes. And
you can't get around. ; it, some
women demand the white satin
and black velvet."
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Mrs. Alfred Zuckerman, New
York businesswoman and ' wife
of a broker: "When fashion de
crees one top color this year it
seems to be? charcoal gray-ri-you
can't find . any other. Xast fall,
the; womaq, who; has her heart
set on a green suit was just out
of luck," -.;:-.-
Miss McCardell: "This isn't all
the designer's fault The fabrics
makers figure gray's going to be
big . -. . so they make thousands
of yards of gray. Designers anx
ious, to get into production order
gray because its plentiful and
they can get it first.. . . and so
start shipping to the. stores early,
.But there ought . to be V some
green lymg around i . . if she
just looks. v V
If you want unbroken walnut
halves, crack -your walnuts this
easy way. ; Jrwce jine wauiiu in a
nut cracker with . the' seam par
allel to the arms of the cracker.
Press together gently to - break
sheU. Remove walnut halves
carefully.
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