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PAGE FOUR :■* ~-- ’ High cost of living and high cost of sickness can be reduced by home production end conservation of .garden fresh and orchard *: <-sft fruits and vegetables. We need more home canning for better health; home grown ve getables and fruits, re- ripe to matoes. crisp snap bear' rins-- t - *. .h pe*< tr-apj.ripaned peeeh??, tender corn, in can- or jars cn the storeroom shelves ot packaged and tucks d a w*y in the home freezer. JV’ea! planning and praparticr? of food likewise are important Many meals can be ftnikhod and enlivened with garden good-- ness. And test pert of a!', the good n'-er.l planned from borne garden; In season and ouf> go hand in hand with good health Families, who raise much of thftir rtn f "apply h :i o better diets then th-'se who hoy most of the it food Food produced at house -to raise poor diets *o mod diets «’>d cart make good die’s bettei Whp t.-er the -mica ?? • " money spent for food ps in fm - prescriptions to cure thf. ailing, home gat den i*.p anh hr,'Ci- rood preservation tan be a dollar--md ei ’> »• »»•> my. MIAMI** FROM VECIf 1.41»M'.S Leafy - green, and vellov. •-••kv- ' tables are rich in vitamin A va lue,. especially the dark green !«•*• f- kind and carrots These v« gu tables provide worthwhile a mounts of riboflavin, iron. some calcium; cabbage broccoli. P'nssels sprouts give vitamin (. Citrus fruits, and fomatc-s » P excellent sources of vitamin C Cabbage. «alad greens, green p- p Dtrs, turnips strawberries, pin*- eppi« end ■ -•'ntalonpe >.* -.dsn good sources if e«ten n" if cooked briefly >n a <-er> little '• ate-r, cabbage broccoli. Pray, i; sprout.-, end greens are g -od somces <>f |§poES _ u mum f*EMTATft SMALL CARES eiven your electric washing machine wfß add years cf wear and service ,to it, s c well ss help cut dov.-n op repair cost' Don’t let water tr, tr»s» +,,h tor hours after washing is fme Let it drain off. then wipe - * - *f- p. with a clean cloth, rinse and dry Agitator and suction , n she,--id be removed and rinsed well, too A soft sponge and a hose are Ideal for removing lint and soap onrd which have formed either on the- tub or on the agitato? nr sue tkor cups Wipe rolls or wringer too before putting machine -, a~ for »he next time If will save che’ springy and rubber on the rop; if you release the pressure for ’be time machine is »ot hi use . .Leave- the cover off the- bib -nf-: hae dampness has dried. This win prevent a musty odor . Always «dpe the connecting rot dry and wine!. s ro‘t!T'>!T{ hooks or wringer so that it will apt- drag os the floor end wear as you move the machine. BEOFS OF THE WEEK Beet Greene., Sour Cream ('Semes e.) 4 rape chopped, cooked beet 9. teaspoons mmoed onion % nrp soured cream ■Vk tablespoons prepared feerse radish %, teaspoon salt % teaspoon pepper Combine *B ingredients. Heat Ssoroughly. Serve as vegetable. Washers should be stored in are h rated locations, but e!l water rhtraM he out so they can never freere and thus become damaged. 9ieee washer in .* -warm location, then for an hour or to tv-fore wash mg begins so test it can beat and the grease 1h the. ges.rcase f-sn soften before use. This will help preverst burned out motors. Always cover the washer # ew trs dried Cut. f-C' fIIJST' Rficl ftfanse eannot accumulate. Piartic coyer* are excellent protection for them, as they"r* light and easy to wipe cleen. « If year washing machine ft rm wheels, see that they are always BS*®B property when moving m | mat yon do not have to force them, tad thu* weaken them, - . ~Vm- ;F~ ~ - GRAY If AIRS need worry you no more ■‘■' - iau pinna *; * hair cOLORtR Wifi {©*♦* sroy Wf in ’0 set $0 «ns««*e* •« shes / ye-c* woold net knew tv#* wc* «?rev It U Or* .2pp* ; cr?t:en w**h t *eo*V» •>»»)«> «• V ANYOAfS CAN Pm >▼ OV AT <HOM? £s£ ; (YOU SAV* one wiM ~j«. |Rwe hot p h*«V«>w*w »«? btttMng, *>»n f»tf*nonent w«v- \ j-s§, /rMf l ‘r*a> ** »?ftn nothing »«♦<•»* 1 '. *?'' £ \ You tor fo***' noy no rafter tt-nhbo** v h# w *IACK upvj 8! ACK • ■> woNC*r*r|?i fo* tOUOtthlfr VP tor r*Y H pn whe** needed Cor h* «**?.! ®v«y Vfce» ily«n *«he** BJWWHs#*e* Hn' ! e •»«•?** »"«l pnd me* ♦.»*«* few Pennn ’e odvOTtneie om Not with pwmmtm wav«ng fj>t? drrorJirn* In nnth he* i« !mp{ir> *md Spctnith. CAUTION- "Uik m direr K-d as* ?«he! ’• C&forf Biocfr, Oorii Bfwn, Medwm Btow«, light Brown; D<eob. Bteodhr Avlmrn <l» *3rdering, «r»!©r d«*»r*d.) ?*»*•# per bo* S 3 c©«h with o"<*4’ »* %$ 35 C O ft ihuMinj) *eder«s To*./ Cut this nti out new und ««*» J ?®>t *«♦*"& roferente Ye»» Money ®«cV If Not Entirety s«t**f}#c}. A * HAtR SPfCIAITY CO,, Dept. 8-6 . i 111 Sos* 2 Arc Street New York tO, N. V. j »«WM»i*»»mww>w Rjg H»wt ' For Scale In Raleigh Ec.herds Drug* 222 Fayett&viMe Ave. I vitamin C. Potatoes and sweet potatoes con t?jn a number of n-iti-ent» 8« cause of the quantifies In which they -re eat*n white potatoes an become quite Important as a source of it-'roin C Sweet p*» * toes ar< valuable for vitamin m addit’or; *o vitamin C rvi.o, re* ibie? ind fruit* hi_ in vitamins and minsrals,, ■tilth help *o"ai"i a good diet er* beets, cauliflower, corn, ni , ytpbf.i-. • niorr-. turnips, while erb appl*-. peaches berries. f hnhjj ii. BFC | CHARM! Bv Lom ! war* I yin- yo'nt; rriLORAT Fsorn time m <imc. ii th,- space, --'f h?,'-e tried -o point out that si pirj-n if real ‘ i a'rn always re- : o ».w- ers to -vp <■ ■ - R'ilude foi . any ect or service Th- follox-’inu i tetter ra-ne to ore c o -ritut .-ir.es H I ta>i(j we wish ; : lr> print ft derail-•* ft offers a j > spiendUl <-x:imj>lf J thi kind of ! spontaneous expr*^.--,on ->»f thank"! that is the mink of any well-bred J f uer-on. June 25. 1952 Glare Del Maro,, !n --103-i,i J'fnci Avenue La:-'! Eiinhui st. N V Dear Mr Lawson, Just a uot« ' ' ?av fhask van : foi .vo'ir unselfish effort i a mik ji j-nyr-ibie fee Neg! •' n'O f lels to be invito,| to ,•!j. ipato in Mn 1952 Miss 'Rhelngeld Corded IV hr>-o at r:' -’ - o J Jo. 1 Mai ,ro jn .. drod very grateful to yon Kee i. up the go--.1 n-sri-, «ns mav voe have the best of pu « «t. i : suer£.‘-> in all yout end-=a' » \gain t(,anks. Sincerely, Ophe|i-,i DpVo.-p Rememtw ; a ''iha -.k y.-.-i" of»t« j is always enjoyed, and takes onlv ] r minute of ynnr lime Fours fur j Inioied upon request lust v. rlfej Lou Sv.-.arz. Global Non;. S.-r.di case, Hotel rt-.-v -;.; y t - —BFC- j\/\s\r 'N/v y v\ | 1 j this weeks 4 < V patterns... < at auowv iAMf " } J „ri-r % n W\ ' ■■mmk Imsm ■"“—ah' j’-f ( % % ;W t ) 2216 Jf , ; sizes /s*r * i 4 u • -'h i' / * J—!u i *m\^ kiFSm Lv^TtW-Wi 1 J ~ / C-r | is cut fn sizes @ to 14 Size S reqiJ’TeE 2** yds. S5-in.; td 3Vfrs contrast. No. 2705 is cist In sites 2 to ft. Sire 4 2 J k yds 35-in. >enc! 3C*r for EACH pattern frith address, style numrver i-r-d *<->» ir MIDSEY I.AMT?: BUBEAU Bw, wf Mltd-wm Sauo.re Station. N»w Vci’-k 'j NT w fapl-winDer •trie*, 25c extra. This year’s spring pig crop was ! 9 pci cent smaller than in 1951, i with 31 nor rent fewer sows , N- —"* hdcjjte-- —j- - ... . «• GETS Till’ srnT- M ss Tallinn M Rlrherd*. former Reriel Service nimcter of New York's Uiw9>n HoepitM. Ms h*en named Director of tho social Bor vie» Division of New York> of Hotpitole Witt, her appointment Vi- Richards „s s unv-H rerponsib-my for M rii..-rii-sn of a staff of social sen- - wofU.-rs rn the li’-n --ml,: ~ which make up the municipal hospital system 'D VE GOT TO TELL you this,” * Monfy sr>’d T .ii In t ini-- n,l tc at fi'st but r-, w-. He hesitated. : - 1 '-, r fa-'O r v'o ami It VGV the moonlight watched h*m ex pectantly v ender anfi a trace of dn.uhf «-riH.en in her eves Behind thfrn tf-.p et* ATiarr» t B*»--h s fa<h!oneble hotel? wore e*ohed a gains* a skv that was bright v.- *h .-,-ner’r-d a- !,-f,-■ i,n iiln. - in -,-,.--. >n fr.mf of rhem ws* the But noi l ,’? Ksrsn softly por sisted Monty gestured, as though <-.,d rioniy he had reached a decision,' Well, now.” he said, “it's differ- f 1 !?* ’ Ir’okf'r} dov.'P ?.t t)F r ’htr-r,; •. 7 V.oiin ».% t r .*] ’ you why. you know why y ; know what has happened to me. at 'east ” And b.-r<;-re she , .yti l -.! i-d-r rupt hr- rushed on I'm not Montv Harper, the millionaire playboy yon think. I'm Henry Duncan Babing ton, an English duke ” He laughed shortly. 'The Duke of Glenn Sounds good, doesn’t ii? But, that's all I'm broke. My family mort gaged everything to raise funds to send me to America " His lips twisted into a wry smile I’p, sup. posed to trade my title for an American fortune ” For a moment Karen did not an swer. Faintly she heard the sound of music. A band somewhere was playing a waltz The Merry Widow. This sound conjured memories, pro voked a tightness in her throa* She and Monty had danced to the Merry Widow the night they had met at the Palm Club. * Fverv 5-- ■a i] of that, evening and the days and night? that followed wore vivid in her mind Vivid, be cause with Monty she had found the first read happiness she had ever j known. Have you—do you love- this—this girl v : tb th* fortune'” ‘I don't know I haven't met her. I’ve been postponing meeting because ” VSecause wot?” ’’Beeausc I - >-„i t r-asn’t go ing to fall in lore with you. .Because I thought any minute J ,-ouid break if off like that Then suddenly 1 knew J couldn't, knew I cv- o never stop Icving yon. And then, worse luck. I discovered something else. I was being dishonest, and a chap simply can't be dishonest with the girl he loves It placed me in ra ther a spot.” Vas. 1 should think it would ’ He looked st her quickly and I he small hope he had continued to cling to vanished. She had changed In the mere wink of her eyes the warmth had gone from her voice. Tt was cold and accusing and scorn ful. He hesitated, wanting to plead his cause, vindicate himself Want ing to explain about his family, to tr.v and make her understand that he owed them a debt, that they' were depending upon him, that he j couldn't let them down. A hopelessness came ewer bins j It wouldn't do any good. Rbe i an American. She cnuldaih order-1 !’ ' j Go to Church Sunday 1 i ' j stand Americans had different ijid-'a? He didn't biarv-e her. When Montv returned to his v.* F i h-“ «v .-reeled in the lobby hr a rather an?;ere i-.0l iny gcntlema f ■an ring an umbrella and wearing I very correct cloihes of a foreign I I cut. He - topped and blinked. Fleming! Good heavens, a-hat ; ar* you dong hoc- ” Kenneth Fleming va? the Bsbing ton solicitor Ho and hi-* fa*ber be fore him had handled the family's : affairs for ' IGT'V rdd hoy: Good to see you. ■ N.aturaliy T m here to settle the matter of- i-r -yovr affair ” ' Oh.” said Monty diematlv "How s i! going, by the ’ "Oh fine -aid M.-r-i-r- ‘•Y-'*.-*vc ino idc ■ Bn* lo her e d rr-'>n we . i mustn't rush things These Amari- : ■ ms are queer Den t like *o b- 3 pushed 3oc 11 baj-e to g,\-e me another month " Fleming was d0n0r?.,,: w-n any way. I'll meet Mis D».y*cri tonight and have a talk with her 1 "Meet who?” *. -fee j M.-nty blank ly. "Miss Dayton Joyce Dayton, 1 ook here, v- j act as though you didn t know she was the girl with "•'bom we were er - bargaining Nothing wrong old bov '* "Ho. indeed. Not a thing Tonight, eb - Well, the sooner the better " Monty was miserable. He had dinner in his room, dressed and came downstairs about S o'clock i Apparently the hotel wav sponsor•- mg some sort of function, for the lobby was crowded Fleming came V.Giving towards him through the i crowd 'Where the dickens have you V r-n’ I've talked with Miss Dayton ! bbe's quite willing to marrv von at 1 once ” ; ’ I "Whatv* «aid ATonty. * "Never mind what sche’r waiting T for Von on the terrace. Go out ; ihere and talk with her ” Monty had alternate warm and : cold spells as he made his way to • ward the terrace A queer sensation j ; was working up and down his apine. Wa* it possible but no. that was : absorb! It. couldn’t be! :! Monty * ' i He sa--v her in the shadows, wear •; ing white, looking' lovelier than - j ever She came up to bint and i smiled and the blank, startled look :! kft his face. Karen' This is mockery. Noth ing you could do could affect, me | more deeply 1 don't blame you for ! J seeking re?’enge It was rotten of j nte.” She placed her hand lightly over Ibis mouth. "Stop! It was as much |my fault as ym.trs I owed some- i ; living to my family too. l promised j them a title. But * was more cow ardly. 1 had to pretend to be some | ! one else, to know what you wore ; ! like before -it happened Oh. dar ling. can you forgive me lot bring i i.lot-ce Dayton?” I She took her hand away from ih<s mouth then which proved a J very helpful gesture, for Mentv =ud i denlv had other use? for his mouth i besides talking. THE CAROLINIAN r*— t "1 0 0 - Lvvn .villi ail of the - alt ‘irk v.cathei •.■.•(•• i h;i -u i have liMf.!. H • coielgo till will ready * hfale to see these day* pa?? She knows ton '-all thai th* -inv? n\ tl.r b»a :h 6m nearinp m> end and soon -he'll hav* (■' .put hr* mind to .-.ltopi-'n:.; tor those b*u k j to rcJiool 'buy-.” ('hr eoMegi- kI*I G t gfiod Customer. She's i r-otlSi f * 3.*b"’ t n-lomr r \nd It would bo well worth (hr iilille of to heed to her llkrs and dislikes. tii<d t olive llkts atui dislikes. Hot choice of garb can he almost ducdii Bed for you, too, with few dcviilions In lake a Up from a giri who knows how 'to dun 1- always •' stood ihiiiß to do, ihe ensuing para graphs !i> the result of arr cent survey made hy a grotip of fill vers for nm cities' ir-od ins shores, who always aim t« please IT'.ause : f the dooi overrent in fi.bnc and 'rim,, aivi. for price I in pai tneiiai she.-.' gn Is mv.v want to i-i.n rayon <ui*? (although they | will v.anl a ..nod worsted or two) | li t'-, arc looking at u«- v tweed?.! nt ne'-' inter rot ton? at new .sue- ! f,.- r- jptri ';a fabii- . with »n open j mipri and with a 1 skriung inter 1 r si in lM r'9l!,i;:>-r .- hf.rk r> d bv f'V : buyers, fbp - 1 ’*-- r girls say the*. 1 :am no) interested In suit sitin'’,i j . cMes ini-:'.'. 11 orati 11 e the new npddy j Hoc. (hey '--mi ait unaniiTionslt : for the suit with smooth waist, ■fitted jacket, -Han.ht or rnoderat*- iy fid) skirt not a* fuU as in !• )■ .-'lf •:•::! . tO” if) ’tuner Tuat'c where th* college girl nnd the I career girl may differ, however i Not it-, the skit ide i but in (hr j Milt ‘-f.vlo Phe careci woman a! j v ays enjoys n good ba>:i< suit, hot i may t-'-nd to appre; iate something j New Pacjkago f t esji Pcs< he« Shipped In ' Fresh peaches, the most fragile of fruits, have a “new iook.” The choice Palmetto Queen peaches of South Carolina, fore runners of the Nation's major fresh peach crop, are moving to markets this year irt novel wirebound boxes j to assure delivery of quality fruit, in better condition. South Carolina is now shipping i the choice Elbert» variety to mar- ! kets*witb many other reach grow- i ing areas now moving their earlv : fruit While- some 28 states produce j peaches commercially, Paul Black, President of The' National Peach Council, points out that th*. supply of th*> fruit will be considerably le?« than in past years Reports from major growing areas in Illinois, the Carolina?. .Michigan, Ohio, Colorado, and New Jersey indicate that hazards of win t?r cut the quantity of peaches However, all reports indicate that qualjty >» outstanding MAYOR Me<3 up By John Jarvis X i ey.tehSh- —*. « -*L— — *‘ I tOP'/CR COULD SEC WHY WOMEN PEAR SNAKES. i'U PICK THAT VIPER UP, TAKE IT MOW , PUT IT U 4 MY GARDEN. AND itvi£ ■, ■•■' _ : ■ - • -?■; - .A . •' ”* ~* ~ ’.ji. - the laissl titiddy vogue Then * o '.vlth an in com ‘ of h.st o •) -h- 1 in afford fishion ’ *rio j lions l iidd vools are Hiv'd n • in both dark and h-risbt .md lightweight wool? and wool | ifr-.fi vs in ii • ??" More -md Tnor** 'girls -i*f’ infer" -J ed in te.ytuvfid I»lin- for' for e-pryda-V v in dr* . roe*? roods a v " practically unanimous about w-ar- j log a fitted silhouette rather than j ft lev;,. t'Uhoue’!r. l iic- like drvs- ■ -> coat? in black n na>'>. and , *hey considei smooth fabrics moi't i dressy than textured fabric? A? for casual di.the eob c*ge girl does not rate them ■ "d! I i!m steadfa.at skirt and sweater | This is anothri instance wherein | ; sh« and the career girl? differ, ; fore stress these dresses propha ; tii aliv These dresses are part of | | th*tr wairtvobe though the;, are '■ore for informal camupu.-- event- I , ind foi. informal date j Kiw- ?.!•■ evidenees that the, 1 -ii <ss with matching jacket is mak-. i eg .?-• many fiiend? at collegt .is j :,t is heir at home They like; these, because the jackets are com 1 loi table enough to w ear to a big j : sporting event, and can be dlspen ; ! with foi the cocktail parties: i .-met dance? that follow As foi accessories, they specify ■ i Une«< <n iijnr handbags pne i shoulders*rap bag for travel and : Ii- rnpi s wear the i cst dressy j baks *■ ede so afternoon, and; V rivet for eve»)lng They -ill like Jewelry—-pearl checkers for «ui with swea ters. pp.nl pa'rtrig?, go'd hllCflpt? oflen «m-n bunch .'ll; mil rtiinr ?*oncs, esprc-iallt in *carhur-i pin? io> ?«(♦« This should gt'r .ou » n idp* of what a smart girl the < >>' , icgp las? |s, in hnatitfi clothes Good iastf Don't ynii egreef BFC - Words I’or BABY POLITICS Ever the nm - i■■ an dii plav Democrat or Hepun'.i. ■*, leanings this year the rat* ■ “party symbol' diapers Bony in -t.uw -oft taimly politic? in publh land also be in fashion by making, i choice of a donkey or mi el<*- iphan? in three different colors Os j course, these diaper;: ran be Wash '*c in -.oap and they dry fart. DID vor K NOM that ma terril won’t fringe or rarel WJiPtt vcii rt’ - M(lin£ ft It yIJU pin th,> pattern firmly to the fabric and trace around ihe »>dge? with soap Glean hands are HULK NUM BKJ? ONE for anybody who ban- \ i dies picnic food And RULE NUM- j ! BF.R TWO is to transport all food! iin spotlessly clean containers "TREE” CLEANS TEMBI ERS The tatert. dish-** ashing miracle} u » ‘pine tree" brush Shaped i ! just like one, ii has a tiny brush j inn tor, tapie-ring bristle side-.-, and | 9 vacuum cup base that cling.''' j firmly to the bottom of your -in? jcr dishpan Twirl hard-!o-c!e«r,! ! bottles, tumblers, and dishes a- i Gound it in hot. hot soapsuds and j ' jfiur bothersome dish washm;. , problems are over. HINT FOR CAMPERS If you know the approved me ti od >f taking a bucket bath, ! there’s no reason why you cant' ! firi.he while camping. Have two; duckets folding plastic one.-, i don’t take up much room and ; work up a good soapy lather in i one. with clear rinse water in ! 'he other Then dip a big towel i in the suds, and scrub all over nqjjy- Don KILL ITJ Sftroe ’-'1 MADAM. 1 SNAKBS !W5wT.-]S. eat imsbcts/ tllllSMW l—L—i—Li—i-LL—i S amd you cam <sive rrs Marts \ --At r... -.. a . WEEK ENDING SATURDAY AUGUST ft. 1952 SIMM* R INSTBl• CTOR--MU*# Iv• !I <m, tihnsf 'harming |i< <sftnalit' imfnhcs her I' llity, h i., insf ri tut lift) from !• 1! fibt-th «M> -'(.i. I 'tifliiTs College, h-r aim i rivMi:*'. w.w Invited <!. .1 U'.if'iip, in-tnicfnr foi the summer novOmi She re port i . «’t t (ili .s -mt and sue cessful er perlence I'nlta i ft o il t.O ' <*t. Up it t 1 ' 1 ' rinse ws'er. and tinse all over., Simple, isn't it'.’ And quite effec tive, too {><) voc KNOW ho« versa (He Ihosp sh * ilile plssfir food containers are? They'l e useful f<o storing alt kind's of moist oi dra M foods hi the refrigerator or kitchen ‘ ' hnieu (hey rrafficnl herausp (tie lifts fit tightly, they stark or alia to sire sj> it e. and i tti t■ e Ilsoft fiver (iToi over. To gel siii'h pnntallirrs ready for fc.fi«e iffi'r rrmeving the food, w:i-)i in nium soapsuds; never use helling ivater Rtpse and dry welt paring special attention to the rover groove to a.ssnrr a light seal A practical homemaker sug tests sewing eVrips ot narrow rlhhon or tap- along the sji.nillje) seams of pew vttMl f ‘I--. large or sui.itl Tilts pfreantion p»i f-nis droopv v aftft the sweeter# ■»ie laundered, as iisiiii. in warm soapsuds it >■ \ r*> i \vt s ( r M?F pra-. tie a! a mecban! - i i '■ rastior. mop.v expert (’■■."i-'em-i »)■; prefer *- their re,, top and delicate tableware arofnl’ hv hand in warm soap suds Such pe la)’’ piece? Wight neludr hand painC'd china, and hina and gUe-swore decorated ■ ith -iiver or p-■ ■ d Wash >n)' etc: hr in hot soap •f . > • >s.. ■ ail. i dry i.’eeU. Don t (ry to a ;iy the dull bluish tune that tm pans develop- when # TROPHY QUEEN * r -t ' . . - Curvaceous vooaiovely Merc it a V-?r!y, starring at Chicago’s Cor gross hotel, has been nominated “Hot Rod Singer of the Year" by members of a national Hot Rod association A golden bior.de, she provides the perfect setting for the Maremont Trophy, major award for engineering achievement which wili be presented at the Bonneville National Speed Trials, annuai world series of hot redding The trials are held at the famous seven mil* speedway on the salt flats near Wendovar, Utah, in August. The trophy will be presented with a university scholarship to the hot rodder whose engineering achieve ments will best benefit the auto motive industry, according to officials of Maremont Automotive Products, donors of the award, t COLONEL JAMES B. bourbon WHISKEY j 100 rc§|*«r ;, |S PROOF j juries R Co , Cto*m»n t. KflwtHicHy sjL!O *O6O "*Tlr t # HfTR HMT / m ■ fefe . ' r ' , \ i-, ' . MW-} '- ' f ; /V $ ■ tCrth i IN EI’ROPf Above Is Mrs F.stelle A. t *!on mother >it n llubctt A Friton of SYtlir.tngton ivim ?:il(wt fitly ' t for s Syfft prat! educational four Rbe will visit I ranee. S« lt*rrlanr! Italy. Bc.lgfiun. Hoiand, and Ertglaud Mi s. Fa ton I? an instructor ac Fayetteville State Teachers’ Col ic** and is a resident of Wirv fson-Salt m. >. In her second .movii.i effort, for Warner Broth* | mure was given |" -Mm the fem inine lead in ’ Rocky Mountain’' op pos it e Errol IfP? \ Flynn. In this picture Mis# PJikice irv'ioPß Wymote por t! iv e d a !a d y : who was not in love with Mr, j Flynn and she did not, marry hint at the end of the picture Rut rest! ;story as compared to reel story is ! considerably different, for they iwere married in October 23, 1950* in Monte Carlo. Fat was born in Miltonville. Kansas, the daughter 'of James A. and Kathry Wvmor.*, jwho are of Swedish and Scotch* j Irish descent Far rice cooks, en joys skeet shooting, likes any thing out-of-doors and lists w>!». ster’s Dictionary as he; favorite book. She stands live feet, seven inches, has reddish—blonde hair and enjoys eating; * •* * NOODLE FT NS f ft~oz package <nediu>n ndo-iftt 9- rupt (1 pt.) mediw.»>-fh'cfe f white sauce f teo spoon _4c czn. f iP ■■ iff «?-v*r AV. r .** | G f. i mjtff -J % feat pew dry mustard f eggs, slightly heate'r ,< ’4 lb. grated cheese J med>ll »i 0 » io >1, grated Cook noodles as directed on rack age; rinse and drain. Add A ' ■ nr* and mustard to hot sauce Stir hot sauce slowly into beaten egirs: add cheese, onion, noodles Pour into a well-greased ring mold. Place in a pan of hot water. Bake in a. moderate oven (3.'(NF \ about 40 minutes. Let cod slight ly Turn out on a large platter. 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 9, 1952, edition 1
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