The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, December 10, 1932, Image 5

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ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION— December 10, 1932.
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BRIGHT LIGHTS
Harold Htern, had Just come lntO|- really this tim e "
Cream Ridge and had taken o v er 1
W h o * »tei grapheri
|an office »ulle in the Elite Hotel, a
'1 m working for Harold Stern.'*
Ureal hotel. He was a r e p r r v n la - ! ’"I heard he was a cheap ,rotitt-
live of one of the great political I''“ " . * bu,n * thealrical m a n "
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. ”, . .
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"H e* no, a bum, Jerry
He'» »
psrtlea, and hi* bu*lne«« here was v, ry n,ce .nan
l didn't *er any-
to get lire people of Cream Ridge tl in, wrong with him . I rath e r—
out Ur vote for tire man whom h i t ! M sd him
IMirty war sponsoring In the forth-1 T h e admission seemed to cut deep
A New L ove S e r ia l
! «rt» in»'» the worn shoulders of
coming election But Ure most nil- into Je rry » heart. "Oh, all right,"
tty T e d H av ilan d
her mo**,*'r * IK) her
No,
I tor tan t act of all was — that he he muttered brokenly. "I gue»» - I
There naver wrre many pretty »'•" ••Mdn.ly dl*>»*errd. »he had!
needed a atenographer
«»u Ju*< haven t got any more
thliitf» whirl) I ijm I
Ellen forgot about tier work In ll>** ^or *
• • •”
B it!, lit C retin RUl«<*. •»»<! Utftt * » » no t. All
lim i tHUfthL ^lier.
I
win« It
liftd
her anxiety to get to the hotel and I
° h . Je rry —" »he cried,
whftt mrt IClWn Youn« ftpftrt fron»
witf f ^ •Mich paUtellc f i f f r -
see the man
Stic found him atone Bul 11 * '* * 100 ll,te
He had
dis-
«II tin* m»t
F«»r Klim Young w«a
huiorv arithm etic, g^* »grHi>hy.
in the little
suite of office rooms, 'appeared into the klchen
She
uiwfriiiably,
radiantly,
branditi! l^ im of what «at(lily uar w rit
a tall, dark
slender, well-dressed «»'«-hed the door a It swung to a
young fellow of about twenty-four c l a * behind h.m Then »lowly »lie
(the w it U ll. h f f fftor wa* Mnooliij U*** *« 4**r ,|,Mlr?
year»
He seemed very much SUr - turned »nd left the strop
.„.II Hive tinted her » I J .r n « a nd
f
nrm, r
pn*ed wlirn she entered
The wt«ry of H im Young will
d .'k IV. eye» ^ » » 1 ^ «
* I«;»
„„-v ieta,,,
“I h eard ,' *I h * told him bluntly.! be continued in this paper neat
And even
v
inuM Und w m f » « « lo f i n a t i e un-
"you needed a .st ••nogruiiher '*
week. D hh 'I miss it.
* * * . certain , ‘ " * 7 ‘ ‘ L T J Ì kind f .t e which teemed lo h .v r
He smiled ft little as he looked
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personality which m»dr her do«grd Uv f,«Xi.tr,w of those about
her over. “G ee." he said with u
.
. ..n d ait wherever ahe happened
•
Iher. ■
grin.
news err l
*
nmc!inn«
of
hcrarlf
a.ound
fust
in
thin
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The youngest of » family of five
Yet what wat Uirre that *lw tlw wal.er Jerry was a ftmart. u p 'ljiu t about to put an ad In the;
«lie w*» born and brought up In
dg 1
Bearchmg
about for
chap,
and he was am bi- l*a|*er
when sudih
lily.
A of a blue-
little tumble down
one of tluw
m . i a i r u ,.f r . . a c l r l . » > II... I m I i ..I i < w 1
*
•
«.
. . .
..
irne
means of reaching that elusive
ft im. »im ..*, which
ims ii to
m. • bound in I « im I m hlrli sli * had 'äet V'ir heraelf IUOMi ju»t a» Ellen was
lie h id ***• **** wa,k^d 111
And fur eighteen J
w» had set i J f herself
. . . . . .
.
,
.
You
w ont
need to advertise
t I •• ir ti
i ( »*IkC"
years *he lived In tlie M|tiahd, |*»v her niiitd at first »Huck » »nag worked ln Ih r ira-sho p for %evrr»l 1(ow n i r n llifcrm rd him rcturn-
r r lv .lr ic k c n
___ of ll^ l» , , ',, n " * ,lv • brilhai.l Idc» N M U g
',« 1
»tudird on U « quirt ing |,|,
„lare »lie ca lic i home, looking out *“ ' " T H,‘'
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reme.nbered - suddenlyU
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-ery |X.aw
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of ■'-—
IU operation
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And
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o h ' ' Hr
Hr Uu..
lau. rrd
y out loud "Say.
al I lie (lie al»>ul her with longing <h* ‘
* * * • husinev. college M>IIM. day. he told Ellen, he would you're a prettv I fas', oni*. aren't
, , lP mm
.,a i r ,u,- *“
«"••< o l r
wlilcti Cream have a similar | -e ol his own. vou? Well, le ts s see what you can
SW E E T POTATO S O l'F F L a
vii-tion
»•»
m nnlt-alm nl a |wrt . v-rving only the best In food and do "
A lu rd iu tn s i t 'd » * f f t p o ta to « « . V«
virtliHi that
that «mie
-nine day
day. In
In some
sorrir
te a s p o o n
» a lt
1 te a s p o o n
K u m to rd
p i.iu v r die would hr able to makr 4,u>
remembered (hat .nee, long drink, catering to tlir highest class
|fr tested her br.rfly with a bit
B a k m f P o w d e r. S ta b le a p o o n * b u tt e r ,
iMHiirlhlng great and wonderful * * ' » young c rioted girl had g r a d jo f \oclrty Oh, hr liad It all worked!,if dictation watched her a» she
d tft o f w h ite p. u er. c r e a m
out of hrr»elf
uatrd from It with honors
n i r n out
For hours, aomctimes. when typrd
It neatly
on a typewriter
B j II potatoes and put thr*uifh
One by one »he had
»een h -r why couldn't »lie* H lenogiaphv. they were
not too busy with cus- which she found on one of the fleer
Add baking ix>«der. salt,
brother» amt »i»trr» leave the little »truck her as Irring the kind of tonten, he would regale Ellen with ¡dealt»
'T h a t's O K , sweetie," lie
house to gel mat tied »rat will«' work »hr would enjoy
hi» plan,.
And she would sm ile'approved.
I g u e « you'll do »H m a 'k T q u fr e ln S it^ d b ^ i v l ^ I S a l r
down elsewhere »nd enviously «Il
■PPl*«l <« »>e college and and comphment hun u ,» n theuv M ,,h •
Put Into . greaaed baking dash and
She r»nie in i ne. to like Jerry
Ellen revolted ivoluntartly under
4 llot (veI, lb o lt 40 ,, dc-
lit,t «hr hail watched them
Hut utter s f'e r a l wee
of conaldcra-
t i i . t envy had changed to Milieu "o n w
nn*hy admitted B u t her for a great many reason«
After ¡the touch of fam iliarity which she <rPes F until m ixture Is puffed and
dLsammintmriit as »he came to »lexp en *-* who was to |ray them ’ all. he was not bad-looking; ic was found In his voice, but in her hap- b'owned
Marshmallows ma
be
heller understanding of what UielCHlie *»»«l lmo»t no numey of her reasonably Intelligent, and he had,piness at finding a new Job. this added to top and brown'd If d '-
marrlage» had really meant, as aire own, and
ct rthlnly »he couldn't broad v.sion
She could not help was soon
forgotten. Sire said sired,
discovered that Instead of freeing » 'k her parent» to lake orer this feeling that his venture, whatever ¡ 'W hen do you want me to get
the
had «hackled lit ae brothers added burr.en
Could she (««sslhly It turned out to be, would not e n d ' started ’ "
POTATO C RO Q U ETTES
and sisters of hri
had chaincd «*•< » o ik * She tried
And after up a failure. Hhe hrl|ird him pbui! "T here'll be nothing to do Just
J cu p » h o t r ic c d p o t« to c * . 1 t e » -
"By noun sp o o u R iim lo rd B u k u if P o w d c i. 1 *>h
them
unrelentingly to a life of »bout three weeks she found a the exact loca'ton of the prop* ed now." he Informed her
dreary unrelieved monotony, had Job cooking In a tiny tea room shop, 'irlprd him originate new I'll have things in working order! o f c i f m o n t . yolk o f 1 c f f . ‘ i l c * -
» « It.
a
U b lf t ix M i u
m in c fd
killed within them whatever am - >« »»» kitchen'w ork but »lie didn't and last.' dishes lo lie featured | and there'll be some letters I'll o *p n o io on
n
‘ i t»*A>poon pep p er. 2 t a b ic *
imaginary have lo get out right away But tilt-1 spoon»
bit ion whatever hope» for the (u mind it now for she thought ol hr I j ie,l him arrange
b u tle r
menus
til
then
I'll
Just
have
o
spend
my
lure they might ever have pan- It only as a means to an end And
Heal all together and cool 0:1
what a ‘otimia cud!
One day he said, "Ellen. I've got time straightening out this mess.’’ plotter
When c ol shape m t j
llie n m arriage was certainly not
Afler six long months she grad- prettv n-arly e mtgh to get that He Indicated the u|*set ofllce rooms 3 a ns, dip In beaten egg. then roll
>t
for her
llut what other course uated. having mastered thoroughly tea-shop started right now I'm If you want to. you ma eo a n d ,in n,,,. crumbs and fry in deep.
tould a girl take? Hhe ran down the Intricacies of shorthand and going to rent that old white house .come b a c k '
T at
Drain
Serve with a relish
the list of her rloaest (ilends, and typewriting T h at was * happv dav out on the road tlie one tha'. look*
"I'll d> tiiat. th en ."
accompamment.
ask-d herself what each one ol for her. fo I*, meant that site was -o much like a plantation h o u se -
Hhe turned and hurried out of the
.
them was doing
¡finally getting somewhere, aeeom- and I'm going to get a ' .t
typical ofllce, then walked brlskl; through
FU DG E SQ UARES
First, there was Dora Parkei pllslilng aomrthliig
old Southern luriilture to furnish tlie narrow streets to the tea-house
Ito ia had rhn away
when
site was| l l i e next atrp was to find a |,Xi it All I
ed now Is a couple of i n which she had worked for so S sq u a r? « c h o c o la t e . I c u p s u g a r ,
*• cu p flo u r, *i teaspoon salt, ‘ j cup
fifteen
had found herself a Job an*' this was no easy task There hundred dollars 1 ran borrow that
many month« Slie found tlie pro-
b u tte r. 3 eggs. 1 C'tf* chopped * i l n u U .
tn tlie liomr of »nine rich woman was not a »Ingle business In Crea i and a swell little cool,
like you." prietor absent, o lie sought out
I teaspoon v a n illa . 1 teaspoon R u tw -
Hlu- was Irea'ed decently and |wid Hldge it seemed, large enough, or
Cook' H ie very m ention of her Jerry. He seemed particularly glad
k tr d B a k in g Po w d er
gi««l w a ge s , and that, for Iter, had
progressive enough, to require the oaruiHitlou cut Ellen to the quirk fo see her.
Melt cho.'oiate with butler, over
m eant
siic c e s
Hut after all. her
services of a Oral-class stenograph- But she smiled, knowing that Jerry j
W hrrc've you been?" he asked hot water
B eat e g « ve'll. add
Job was only a riKiilal 'one slie cr. And the btisluesa men of the ha(| meant nothing by Ins reference I thought maybe you were sick, sugar. Add flour
sifted i*.th txak-
c,«>ked and washed and Ironed ami downtown district took one look at j- r r v ." slie said, “1 think you've I was getting real worried. And ing powder and salt. Add vanilla,
atralghlen"d up about the house- the lair olive of her skin and to g ,»1 a great idea, and I think you'll, what about that Idea of mine, the mita and melted choc late and but-
and that was not the kind of orru formed Iwr with hare politeness i*. «ucresaful at It I'd like to work tea-room did you decide to go " r
Beat well.
Spread i inch
|>atioii which Ellen sought for her- that no extra help w a s needed Hhe with you but I w oldn't like to through with th a t? "
'h ick In gteased pan
Bake 15 to
self
thought fin 11 k
» ‘vina up fhc I leave this Job for something th at's! His boyish eagerness saddened 11 mlnli"'-s m oven 3-5 to 35J ,te-
greca
F.
Cut
in
squares.
T hcn there was J , n Flslicr. a tea-room Job and leaving for some not Just a little bit higher. I stud- her
She shook her head slowly
fine, alim »1 beautiful young girl, other city, but Just at th at time
stenography, and I want to get No Je rry ." »lie said. " I Just could-!
who had s|irnl four years In a tier mother brran** ill and her ID - into that sort of w,wk Just as soon n't hr.ug myself la It."
R A S P B E R R Y P U FFS
I "B u t Ellen—" he cried
Maryland hoarding school for girLs tle Income was solely needed t o * » i Kr| » , I am e
I 1* c u p * flo u r I ' i te a s p o o n s R u m *
fo rd Bi«k m g P o w d er.
te a sp o o n * * ! t .
At the end of the.««' four years help out vt home
i "But rotildn t you cook for my
"I'd love to help you Jerry you
1 fg S . s e p a r a t e d , 1 ta b le sp o o n m e lte d
Ho she stayed on at tlie tea-room . 1 place just until you got your new know It
But right now I'm just
alie hail been graduated with hon­
b u tte r
1 j cu p s u g a r . 1 cu p n u lk . 3
working
hard,
saving
what
little
she
¡ob?
I
wouldn't
want
to
hold
you
-lek
of
cookinf.
and
washing
dishes
ors. a c»|>ablr dietitian. Hut what
cu p s r a s p b e r r ie s
| ■ I III t h i s m e a n t
a l t e r a l l ’ A n d ployee beside herself Jerry Wilson, down if you actually
had so m e- 1 and all that
I want lo got out of
S ift flour with baking powder and
There was only one cm - thing heifer, hut
after all," you the kitchen It's gotten on my
what was she doing now? Why. roukl
»alt. Beat yolks of egg with sugar
haven't, you know "
I nerves
she had practically the same kind
Hhe tu rie ' the m atter over in I Jerry gulped hard
"Maybe you Add milk Add melted butter Add
of Job which Dora held working
In aomebody’a kitchen
her mind for a feat moments. P I-¡d id n 't understand," he hastened to,flour, beaten white and b ’rrles If
And there were rounllras exam ­
■tally she said, "You'd better gtve{explaln
"I didn't want you to be aimed berries are used, drain well
ple» of tlie same thing girls who
me lime. Jerry
Let
c think tlie Just a c o o k - I wanted you to be|n ||
fl|.vs p a lt|y (u]|
whol e t i l i ng over
had started out
with
ambition,
my partner, Ji.»t as soon as we
bake
12
to
15
minutes in moderate
with great Intentions, only to end
He said, "All light, and you let could aflord to hire somebody else
up In the same old way C ertain­
me know tomorrow what your an­ lo do th e cooking " He «topped oven. 350 to 375 degrees F. Serve
ly there miisl be some way for a
swer is."
short, gulped again " Y s r e . Ellen. with hard sauce
girl, with all tier life ahead of her,
All that evening and late at night I was sort of figuring on yot m ar­
p ------- -
to rise out of this menial, tilts ser­
s I h
continued lo think the matter rying me soon's we got the thing
over
Hhe liked Jerry, of course - going
vant class
'Cour.~: I never said noth-
l l m i s r l i o l f ) II i n t s
Ellen thought the m atter over
six’ ad m itted . (h at but was that tng about It but l had It all planned
time and again, but each time the
any reason why she should give lip out We could live log-ther In the
problem seemed only the more b a f­
To clea kid gl ves and make
her present job for one wlilrh seem­ upstairs part of that old house "
fling
Hhe had gone as far, at
ed so uncertain, so extremely has-
Ellen wavered
But th thrill of them look like new. first dean them
eighteen, as the |molly cqtlipiicd
ardotis? Her mind wavered back her newly found Job overcame her, thoroughly, then rub th.*m with the
schools of Cream Itldge would a l­
and forth, and wltrn the following she could not let so wonderful an
white of an egg.
low. but what, actually, had she
morning came ahe still had not opportunity slip through her An­
•
•
•
learned? Ilatl she been taught to
gers
Hhe said, "I'm sorry. Jerry.
come to any definite decision
do any one thing which would, In
Rut that morning brought news Gee, I'm awfully sorry But it Just
Experience
has
taught
that
the future, contribute either di­
which precluded the necessity for won't work out that way. You see,
steamed vegetables hold their flavor
rectly or Indirectly to her aupport,
any conclusion. She heard from a I've got another Job."
wlilrh would eventually enable her
A life of dreary, unrelieved
much longer, and are mote health­
friend, as she was on her way (o
"A Job I Doing w h at?”
nwnatony
to lift tlie heavy burden of ikiv -
work, that a new young man,
"fin going lo be a stenographer ful than cooked In any other way
H err'» a B lack-ey ed M arylan d F a r m Girl
W h o S a y s L ife O w e s H er S o m e th in g . Sh e
S ta r ts O u t to G e t It by Learning H ow to
“ R u n " a T y p e w rite r. T h e n things happen.
Tempting to the
Taste and Easy
to Prepare