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PAGE FOUR „ , r !h e O// ~ y -/Xi/i/Z ... 1 r ° K/6WM/MS Jftgw CHARM NEW YORK (GLOBAL) Are you a 'freshy' in the light way, so that no matter when you step out you feel happy ft om within and thus radiate charm to all around? Enjoy your Hie by spend ing precious moments doing those very special things ne cessary to the FRESH angle of your life. Begin In the morn ing with that treatment known as 'daintiness’ which Includes hath of the teeth, mouth, and body. Then spray that toilet water over your body for sum roe rcoolness. Relax after a |||||| BY ■ HaiW Hilt NEXT TIME you make sand wiches for a pierd ba e your bread or rolls fresh, spread au over with butter or spread 10 the filling won’t soak through and tr * some new and delightful lib r -gs for variety, 'Peanut butler is aivvavs « tir ortte. Add to it some crisp and crumbled baron tor variety, chopped raw apple or grated car rots. Have some cream cheese uc hand? Mix with deviled ham and catchup for a delicious spread Sliced bologna is something you'll have frequently Team it with cole slaw in a sandwich for if# good textum RECIPE OF THE WEEK Savory Beef, Pursleved S iem iServes 6) I targe onions, sliced 3 tablespoons shortening i pounds beef chart 3 tablespoons floui 1 teaspoon salt H teaspoon pepper S Teaspoou thyme 2 cups boiling water 2 tablespoons vinegar 1 tablespoon catchup Fry onions slowly in melted .shortening until brown. Cut beef into serving sued pieces Add to pen. Increase heat snd brown on both sides. Mix flour with seasoning and sprinkle over meat Add water, vinegar and catchup. Cover and simmer until meat is tender, about 2 hours Serve on a piatter with s border of parsleyed rice, made by add ing chopped parsley to boded' rice. Like a hearty sandwich’ Com bine chopped frankfurters, baked beans, catchup and mustard for the filling. This is delicious in toasted buns. Chopped, hard-cooked eggs make a good filling when mixed with chopped or ground tongue, grated cheese, prepared mustard and may o&naise, I uke raw vegetable filling? Chopped cabbage and outs with grated carrots and mayonnaise are delicious. Flaked tuna fish or shrimp com bines with cottage cheese Add some pickled relish to make it tart and delicious for a good fiilirg on Vi enoa bread or crusty roils. bread or rolls for variety OLD Mr BOSTON BRAND Rocking Chair BLENDED WHISKEY J%iy Kjb (^f^hjm Smmfl jfegt / Jj|^w#lßs} mSSS£s>^’:• /Jr JL mx I *ooo j I *, J§ «.END6D WHtSKtt - 60 PROOF - 7CS GiW.IN NJFUTSAt ftriSUTS J*. iOSTCW DiSTIUSg INC.. BOSTON. *A$& few exercises and while relax ing give thought to the well being of the entire Universe, as well as to the beautiful and ' a--- that is before you. Take time to biush your hair and arrange It attractive ly. »ee utiai your facial make up has that fresh look Time to get dressed putt mg : |on those fresh stockings you , washed las tnigtat. The same fo> , : iretie, bra, undies .and that , FRESH suit or dress .lust for to id.\>. Know what to wear to busi ness or to youi job simple, j i plain or tailored clothes. Shoe*. . brushed, hat likewise. Check poc- j ketbook for tissues ,make-up, keys, date book. A hint for those who I must go to business daily Keep | five different garments on hand , I wearing a different one every day i md you will find it so easy to staj | RESII and cleat ‘Fresh as a daisy' is not too j fresh for you these hot days! BFC Watts New u:r,ir,c» imie is .salad time. Ar attiaitn. rnam dish salad, a pret ty fruit salad or a Jusci-r.it frozen! dV'-ert -slab How easy it is to | find just the right salad for ev- I e. . occasion The alrno.it limitless •vay,- t-:> combine the mineral and citjrnin rich foods- which go I hi!., salad: From a nutritional! st«ndpoinl and because salads ary ; such delicious foods by themselves, they are be commit more and more ; mportunt i nour daily menus Serve salads as an 'accomr ini ■ .v*it' to be eaien with the main : course As a main dish salad’ ; w as a ‘salad plate ’ As a is’' salad' or 'party j alad' re-metnber these salad poinl-| ers. Use only chslied and crisped Sa ab green c.-vi.:-. mould never extend be* .a tid the »-;i. > of the plate Ex vss i.etiii'i v can avvari a salad. Try for color flavor, form and exturo cord c..-t when combining ssi 13 d in c red if- n t .a; chili canned fruits and vegetables Dram canned fruits and vege , yes tnorougtily Fruit should u. irther drained o na towel. .ii, u. ic. (■ sisj ac* Oil 3 chiller; a c or bowl in a simple mtu. r Avoid clattering. j...u.ne fresh salads just bi ce serving for a fresh a ppm . appearance .or your fruit salads idea- fil< d 'mb f/Corc.b Dunmvas un .eanuts. -, wh halves topped with co* . e cheese and chopped oliv j. onions, a< halves put together wi • earn cheese and topped w. . watercress. .cot helves topped with -so. :t» red cream cheese and chopp.o dates. Milk production has been rut ring oelow 1951 this year. The to tal for the yea rprobably will be the lowest since 1941 except for IS4B BFC **o Io Church Sunday! r '" K - 38fflBaBK5fc:MlA . TOD-' i W-r~\ ..... .■ “ jf-Tj 6ARMM TIMS | \ ffcof /jJ ROBERT SCHMIDT - “ t - . N.C. STATE COLLEGF f| ! fiw* I Mo"! areas in North- Carolina i receive s .-out 50 inclu'-t ot ram- I fall p, i v. 1? tin- were pro ; peri y ...,t o it . b. ;.m --! pi, fur oil p .1!., crops. But i , i-veni v dis> cibu'.eu • j nd thi K ■.- : . a ■ 5 good ext I FihO F»vpcit It [\ Li;- 01 u crop.* ; jrhould .nave an inch, c-f water each j week. Many inrcK*ns in the St-Ate ! »'. -m- ’VOc! tlii.it fiiUCi'i dull Ung the last three week:' find at j the same turn- tf;m|)craturcs have i been in the 90's. Vegetable crops in particu ; iar iic severely daniitgerl by extendetl peruuis oi dry n' 1 thn Quality is usually *l*.-pen dent on rapid grov.tl, espec ially in the case so leafy vega ■tables. Any ehc-ck growth ■ yviii make itlCiii l*-Or.li .mb on pa la tunic. Tins is a i-o true of x.ap deans and root crops. Re .ently, S have ieen asked by i u.n. persons, "Why do my to •- s -ot etore they ripen'.' 1 ! FOR WOMEN B ett. Cook For ANP t , . . ... . . t r. . I JU KI S HOW HEIRLOOMS happen One fiene ration pr*. ve.-. !1 under w■- ’ ■ the > t:.;f.-.‘ -’j 'hat day lf> be her,t.'O ui. -■- u to ;an< >t her gfneralion> When you're ui very -(rev • iaundry. keep in mind that mean ;:■ - - oniv dv prvc>ous belongings de serve cat'fUd and frequent - <is i!.ti white '■■ ■ ■■ to ' : " ft your* s» 2 i but ,!.<■ v must, be kept (reo - oi soil tv. ms re m,<:.y, many ye .■;■», at beaut v and use. hme h. comes em bedded in tit read.- and literally eat • ir>em away unless the fabric is 1 .;.-undeved briar rr has :< than e “ to happen Tnojough soaping for cleanliness, thot> vh v.n... and a careful hand with the iron will T preserve he b.ryr you me- i -r * yc ir children to enjoy PLAN HOME TO MINIMIZE WORK Building a new home? Use all I the washable paint, linoleum or jrst.hr washable flooring plastic, ■ Less and mirrors you reasonably i tn Surfaces ‘hat can be wined 'clean with a soupy cloth arc ideal •.evk-save: - and n.rt Fresh fcdna ■ pots ally •.-•'•■as* iout with scop ar.d water. A little j icohol or ammonia solution wall ! amove stubborn * ms. but j ?ure the fabric can stand the ' IwniTMi rflMTy T " V ifi,L'fr.r»iT ’' JBimrTmWr)"WT.TiTT i ~TjrTnriT‘yTrfrTL, ▼ Mjßf ■• i < Ks" ' POSE A STRONGER <3ENfiILA.TIOM~-Tr*iatog ove gwwtuoß •» better car* fa. another it ptrt of A*i*'« fight i© *«7cgusud 1 naa life. Th» World Health Orga»i*»«o«t (WHO) Wpt govoranuetM* «. u the ptebiemf of tsoodwr-cbiW heo'lrh t«d has awi»t«d m developing five protect* 14* thrrr to »ii» «m*« *wJkto** uwS hpaW* vimton, g ; j . This condition >• known a.: u u blossom-end rot and is caused in most eases by extended hot, dry weathei it cannot be eon- .*y trolled by spraying, i Many a berry crop has been |‘ ;1 I :-m down both in quality and yield ,iy the lack of watei a* the !i>er time. i a b • j The answer to this problem is j da .in.up'i, Bui ur: i;u tion equip t itt is cxpei-.-ivi. Yes, but i£ iak- y,. I'-n care of it will last, for many |yours, and the saving of one crop j t “ , nay in sun in cases pay the full | id of the equipment. T'h-. ap- ; lirati-uu of the proper amount of | y : at the proper time should c woi h a great deal to vegetable | and fruit grower , and this means! I pattiiii-. the water on before the I ! crop is ,seriously checked in » -owth by ary weath« r. ! j-ur infennation on irrigation j .'terns write to Howard Elii j < N C. State College, Raleigh, jcmical action by doing ates ■ < i: an inside seam Save money cy dressing tin . men oi the household j j ashab.e ii.-.-k- Made of nylc i wool you can't destroy them j thev just won't shrink; and th*; never lose their shape. They ;1 spit e.ui. tounUcss sudsy washint . and still look like new. Snap is good fi.-v hibr-'calin j , _;;.. ( . screws before* puttiftf j ;; ,j u into wood Plunge nails inti j ,} .. soap scrape screw thread- j over the surtaee Then either ont will go into a wood tor plaster. . . . 'uce much more easily. WINDOW DEVU t MAKES MASHING DRAPES EASY' Now you can *et window <hw* i nicer ready-made with ends curved i so that the fabric coverings car. ■ tv- simply stitched up, tube fashion :.nd slipped into the cornice f; limes. Then when wash-day ci.rr.f-. op. no swing is involved. You just slide th coverings off. j iaundr r, and slide them on again i These cornices are made of a j plastic and wool fiber combinaton ; m standard widow lengths and; sell foi very littl money. Adjust- j side panels for odd window widths «:tu sc-aliuped iritis arc avails use. j too j If you're lucky enough to be; lire, ta remodel your bathroom’; : why not -angie off your bath tub? THE CAROLINIAN DINAH WASHINGTON TOPS’ lit tLS SINGERS Singer Di lati Washington, tii Queen of he Juke Boxes' is pictured here ■eceiving the Hunller-Over-the sar Trophy as the nation’s out landing blues singer. In the pic ure George F.iandt and Henry Hanki Pearson join Dinah m the c.-lei i.ited event (H id jt Airnegif Hail Tii* idttii A r ay to ri. j Vctiii;i j our d Dcjthroom- n a luxurious rucru •a Sudsing' on the angle has i >int.s a> well. Two wide corner •illy and a flat safe bottom make deal so- either tb» youn-ger set tlici,' grandparents. A fine cotton mesh bag that aids u to three pounds of wash ales permits machine washing of anty lace-trimmed cothes: fine mains; and many small items, ou can. also us it as a laundry is; f->! soiled hankies and then i.ss them—-bag and ail--into the usher. The bag's open weave con ruction a How? complete sudsing ■lion, and still protects it? con ■nts from tangling with larger aces, A little paint, paper, and fabric create a new world iu a ■% ■; -.. «pf' j[ M. Smßm &£lwftv\ '&Jte Wix.ne Rigaud, attractive New York model, make* up a milk ahake Nt nerself and i.e> friends This wonderful new drink ■■* refreshing but not fattening. America’s iced Tea Hostess -,■ t . r ■ ■ «-*'- '■ " —•*'»♦: . '•;.*. v '’'+** l -M ' _ I. A Eli' * Rhonda Fleming 1 , one of Hollywood's most radiant stars, been j named America’s hostess for National Iced W. Jj, i ,***" through the l&th. Lovely Rhonda, whose Bright reddish brown colored hair matches the color of the tall glass of iced tea she is about J# drink, is & amfvnmid tea lover. As host-ess she will wee *{*?“?# MfJ ; in the many activities with which a sweltering, nation wil honor the best summertime refresher of them all, during National Iced T~a . Time Interviewed during the making of her latest Columbia picture, “The Golden Hawk,” Rhonda said. “Want to know how 1 make my own ked tea? For 4 tall glasses of iced tea, 1 pour 4 cups of bubbling, j toiling water over 6 teaspoons of loose tea or 6 tea bags in a teapot, 1 let 'this stand from 8 to $ minutes and watch the dwk because 1 demand that my tea be perfect. Then J stir and strain it and pour hoi into the ice filled, glasses. Sugar to teote! A *edge of lemon’ Voila! What a ■drink 1 And how do yea like my Ljhwty# j Crystal-Flak Iced It* t|m J ‘l* .. . - - — —~ * p, „ , fflwyme ■* ni»r-w>vwyFtW^M| j|lU *1 HINTS ■ TJgu BC%?£||Af "' * v ■■'.'' *' ' ' '' " ' WASHING GLOVES Fafci'U': Do mV. sunk colored fa ir u'giovt 1 11: 1 Rub soiled s;-ot with ••.<-.;ip> ni.gcrtips ... a brush Wash in ~ itewamt sue! < ’ : gloves in a Turkish towel, t-a e them into oisipe and dry. make sure the gloves aie I father: ( het k lauel* to v . shall)*. If leathei gUeves have ever been dry • tleaned, <h> not attempt washing them. Never soak. Tu remove spots mi, with soapy fingertips or a brie f., t ;ie hike warm water and goo dsoap flakes. Colored leather gloves run a little in the first Washington they all do, Thorough cleaning and rinsing will prevent streaking Add enough soap flakes to make a light suit in the last rhi e i f leather gloves. Pat gloves in a Turkish towel, blew into them to shape, and WlHiisn' » l. Which is misspelled: (a) fetish, (t*> fiasco. Id Mfltf. t*» fidelity? 2. "imn system” suggest which of tnese units «f games: (ai inning, (to) round, (e) frame. (4) quarter? 3. Trichinosis should remind you of the animal that woke* which sound: la) moo, lb) oink, (c) cackle, (d) ba-a? I Which auto tire receives the least wear - {») left treat, \l>l left lead, (cl rigut trout, id) right rear? p. r.sec mosyiiury means which: (a) tiny, iti era efts, is/ rdat in# i*> t lia j ily ' 5 AJNSWKRS •$ <»> H **»■** U*l 1 4»iO <*l > —s * jy*sf iiiajw&i "£ +f9t?j£ {*) —i chilli's room aml no upkeep problem lor the mother who's wise .enough io choose materials that i:red only oau and .vater care. Bed covers and slip covers are available to the budget-minded in p! sues, in machine - washable corduroys, anti cotton denims. W .nimble paints and wall papers look as fine as the most expensive finishes. Its a sign ot real progress in home making that ofVti it's the ; si’.-ibles (hat cost the least Pi'iuy give the mosl satis-! faction! ...... | WEEK ENDING SATURDAY JULY 5, 1952 dry away from heat. When al most dry, ‘finger press' the gloves by working the leather between your fingers to restore softness, if gloves have dried . stiff, roll In damp towel for a few minutes to dampen, then finger press.’ VVATOII VOIR POSTURE Regular exercisiwill approve vour povture. Die flat on your back and raise your legs straight about 10 Inches. Feel the pull across your front? That's your soft muscles tightening! Do for ward bends; then with hands on hips, twist upper part of body far to the right, now to the left. Twist hard. To get rid of -hou'-'er s ,n " r 'h an th'tagg-emed .rear Sires* heeis ,hips, shoulders, mad against wall then trv to make the small of your back touch, too. Keep trying. •• • •><.'' Mmm v - jßßuSfx#^ ffIBBHBsBw ■ ''' •■vnFy j£*l, ®®Qb& W ‘ *§m ■ w.'. ■ P, >:<»•■■ s . DANCING AT THE BELMONT , , . Doris Duke, "richest girl t« the world." dances with polo player I.addle saoioru at Bel mont (N.Y.) turf and fiet.l ciub bail. PATTERN OF THE WEEK r '%w~ . (■ Yv W: \s\ Xvy \ycJX / JE^W2446 y2B M / \\ -// 1 iTr I [if m m¥ / i Jm^*> * - * ?Sk No. is cat to sirz+s 12 to X> , M to 5. >53?.*- )£, 3V+ yds, 3®-m. No. 2-4.4<.f is cd 2: in stout 2 tc ft. Site 4. yd*. 3ik-to.. Send riOc for EACH »alt*rn wft?s nunc, i3dre»s, style namocr and 4vi?.c to UDftBY LAVE BUREAU, Box AS®, Uoiscurj Stfuarc SLatton, N«rw York iO. Y The r.cw Spring-'umitifr Fashion saCA sitvvvs otiurs sty it a, 2a« extra. BE CERTAIN TO SEND YOOR CLUB NOTES TO OS FASKIOH-OF WEEK i OAINTY PROSTEO ORGANDY, ftaturiny yiaot puffa of *lrev*» *nd delicate, cuffed sweetheart neckline. Flowers dance delight fully atl over this lovely print. Available In heaven blue, cloud pink, an vi^l wnite. Sold by houat* wife reprccentatlves ot Fashion Frock. Cincinnati. (ANFI ltc-,1 >r,<a-p .ov 3 vW igtmt * NATURAL HAIR * ATTACHMENTS fOU CAM HAVE YOUR HAIM PfUFSCTLf MATCHED &&4j3wA | 3 »v % % • v> p r -w PAGE BOY This most useful hair piece blend* in with your own hair and keep* tfc* rough ends even, . . $3.00 THE HALF GLAMOUR fastens at ihe crown oi the head sn4 hangs naturaliv down the back. (li u» t& to 20 inches long). ■ iiO.tFfif BACK OF THE HEAD CLUSTER Th !» hem is made from nut «! our Clamour Page Boy*, and you can easily make, it youiieif, ti you care to *THfc ALL-AROUND BttLl. Tbit atuchcnent is a time *nd m&titj wiver. Wear >t and ehminate the acr easily for constantly curling year c«i flair, Thu will give if nme to grow. *7OO fflMlAi of Cvrs* ~ , $3.10 0..«r-oa, ... ,„s3.s« »“■«< ■ ■ - s»,oo SIND NO MONir m rostMM ow KtuviiL feed *smpl* mt y*«r htti* •» «*«*• OOlH* tQ&Aft Wti(9 „ HAm DO FASHIONS 507 FIFTH Av*., (Suite 905) *■ Ntw YO*« N. Y. «
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