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W?£t "ENDING SATURDAY. MAY 8, 1954 fr° !h f ** .# i i GLOBAL JOTTINGS BY Lou LuTour NEW YORK.. ('GLOBAL*—De si.Beulah Buliock expressed tier appreciation to the model? and others who participated in the lovely fast?.or .show held re cently in her home, by entertain ing them at cocktails last Sun cujv. One of the features of the afternoon wa-. the outstanding musical performance by Johnny Johnson, v.t.o, although a dis ringuished analyst at Bellevue Hospital, loves to be referred to a:, a "Guitarists.” The you ns doctor is quite a performer on that isutiument and contributed a great deal to the success ana charm of the occasion. One of ihe nicest affairs of the past week was the Testimonial limner g ven in honor of Ar thur Ford, recently appointed Commissioner of Water Supply. Gas and Electricity in New York G : • . The affair was held at the Town Kill Restaurant at 391 Pius fern Parkway in Brooklyn, which, incidentally was just re Afier Months Os Research ASP Food Stores Market A New Gelatin Dessert ' new 2< Satm dessert, Aon } . :o Sparkle Black Cnerry an e givih flavor. : s being introduced by A&P 'Food Stores. The no-.v dessert is 'he result, ot rn , : ... ~.> ri- v, , n a&T s laboratoviut to obtain the proper flavoring and eolot It will be iravkoVd in the regular three « utve ■.?> :r. a new package un de! the Ann f-'.-ce label and will bi- manufactured in the com pany s Quaket Maid plants in both Brookivu, :v Y. ~nd Terre Haufb, Indiana. tjelaHn <l. have wrn ir l . widespread demand lor many years hut most b&ve been limited to six popular „ flavors: lemon. lime, oranve. cherry, strawberry, and red rasherry Sometime ago, AAP added hia'-k paoberry to its flavors and the black cherry makes the eighth with its own distinctive flavor. This wiH give housewives * wide choice of easily prepared gvltain des serts from which to choose While the ready-mixed gelatin contains sugar, natural and arti fical flavor, fruit acid? and col oring, each average serving is fttv in calories It is also free fTorn carbohydrates. Gelatin desserts are widely used in hospitals and are recommended by physicians Help Yourself To A Bonus! ?"> ENNY for penny, here’s a food » va.luQ team you can’t beat .•ureal av.d milk. \Vbother you star* the day v, ith a bowl of cereal and nu'tl , munch on a handful of pro sweetened can al, enjoy cereal - trade 1 ' s along with a tall irk: of cold milk, or ure the pair to s'. h leftovers into a main dish, ft v foods can make such a contribution to the satisfaction of daily nuti it iotial needs at such a low co. i does this well-liked : col diiiuoion. i red too,ether, cereal and milk off' •• 10 import ant nutrients — i '• h-quality protein,carbohydrate, thiamine, riboflavin and niacin; iron, phosphorus, calcium, fat. Vi tamin A. The calcium is especially important in view of recent studies i which show that calcium deficiency in teen-age and adult diets is greater than any other nutritional deficiency . . . Yon never outgrow your need for cereal and milk. Upside Down Ham Loaf is de signed to use up leftover ham in a glamourous fashion, and it’s as j much fun to make as that kind of j cake. Pretty isn’t it? What you j can’t see is the cereal and milk | goodness which makes it such Good j Eating in more ways than one. j cently opened by Charier- Keilar | well known Brooklyn la« >er | The a?fa : r. therefire. aiforde* a double opportunity lor us to help pay tribute to Commissioner Ford, and to congratulate Charlie and his lovely wife, Doris on j their beautiful new establish - I merit. i The Lambda and Tau Omega 1 Chapters of Alpha Kappa Alpha j i ormai Friday evening. May 7 at ; the Park Terrace Ballroom in the • Bronx . . The Buggs present Sorority present their Spring their annual Kotton Festival Sun day. May 16 A; usual, prizes wol j be awarded for the mo.-.i unusual r outstanding and the prettiest c«t --• ton dresses The New York Club of the National Association of Negro Business and Pi ofes sional Women’s Clubs will pic j sent its Sojourner Truth Award , Tea. Sunday, May 16 at the !n --i ternationai Center. 46th Sire e t I and United Nations Plaza. A • mong those honored will be Mrs I as an article of diet, according ■<) ; nutrition exper for : a- a complement of oiher • . j tains for its property of lOukinj ; various foods more palatable o: | more easily digestible, and for its 1 value in neutralizing an exces, of acid ‘Yfhg., Vbdqhb&ut By Bit,! Pt.i_n.xm “Y««, deer—working kite. Nrv dear. I hear srr pop* cork -1 «**>»-* Upside Down Dam l.oaf 1 pound ground lean smoked ham or leftover cooked ham '■>, pound ground lean fresh pm Is ! i cup chopped parsley 2'i cups wheat flakes i teaspoon salt U teaspoon pepper 1 egg 4 cup milk % cup pineapple syrup 1 cup diced canned pineapple 2 tablespoons brown sugar Combine ham, pork, parsley, slightly crushed wheat flakes, salt, and pepper with egg, milk, and pineapple syrup; mix well. Place pineapple in bottom of 9x5*3 inch loaf pan arid sprinkle with brown sugar. Pack pork mixture on top. Bake in moderate oven (350°- 875“ F.) about one hour. Remove from pan, turning upside down j onto platter to serve. Yield: 8 to 10 servings. Homemakers of the nation can i do o. great service to the far-iters j I by servin',] milk more often and in I different ways. A how! of cereal ] and mil!; for breakfast is not onl.i 1 a nutritional bonus but a nan of . | solving the milk surplus problem. j ,«»yw• • '“* •" *" *•■ -* ■ ■ »..»•» ••■•.* '*’*• "* COCONIT STRAWBERRY PIE Cocanut-. 'trawbe: iPie ieaturcs Spring's favorite fruit m a toothsome driight thuC ■ a I 11 -rt “' m ’T 5 £f* ■£*. G<l "' f tOtY FI 1 £3t me tr„J a A I !_• l* kJa: isa if UOiVi Fort’, women r "d the (\-cv-. L - P..V West Camptiv oi . v i'o.o last week. Tilci Dime F. v ' ■ ftr-r.vd around p;. * : r.a, lection for house. . ••« and o - ua! arc. o; wu!: V Aru.e Walker oi j ■ - flic Jon Ci of 1 I'l'ii in u,p narra a ck. The l».t:i !i '■ ,■•-! •! <-f j" - mg m .is a :! > ’> t • - lov ;iiv, m , i•< ■•• ; blue i i : tn - M’ - i . ■Via o. 7! • ltd C V ■ !ia Ma.vn of sFrh «!,:'• Hlesdamis Aciiki «■> -1! ami < if!!'), I l'(! 'r" < < ; . s Grove Clk’ U>■ ie 1 ■ Hunter nf Spi ,iii ' 1 ( Mrs. Mable V-'arto ) oi I i's % Spring - » lvb: Y I - •• Myatt of Jiic.lpi r 1. CUi’ Mrs. Romrliii Chavis of .C - fries < Li' l ; *.>••*. K-Uie 1 ;e*i and l\. ‘.hi '' hip l.rach of Pine Vii’M ( iab. F-.■■.ts -II i." - Hues Gi.rn. .• Four-II Club, an 'Sg. :w --1;: Di’bnm, Lock’ ••••< Club The McKinney "id L; in; ft! Awry. Four-H nior-bt" ' I > r ' ; ! the County in the fidGct Con test *o be held ,d F.i /.abeth’cnvn Thelma Bt‘i lack Bo ma r Di V( vs l '£>!:■ -)-• :! • G Peters T • C ■ . Com nuttee of 11 1 - .i Gu d ance and Wo k-lvip C n- r y scnicd a- id,.5 A-.- i d d . to Di Max thlbins! • :ii, 11: ini- : perl Pit Oil. Mr- Bcliv Gan oi Mrs Evelyn < 'liraun :i..and Miss i Buddv Bo? -a a . M ; !•. er. and Mr.- A : .u. T u. Quick-Frozen Foods 25 Years Old MPf ■T’*’"' v Mr-<i Who would have thought twen ty-five years ago that the aver age American fairrly would be enjoying such rarefies as straw berries in January or com-nn the-cob in March, or that tiie choicest oceiin-fresh fish would be served a thousand miles in land? And what lio.nomalier herself in 1029 thought that one day in 1954 she could put a com plete dinner of chicken, green peas, whipped potatoes snd strawberry shortcake on the table in leirs than an hour, but actually all this lroccurred ir ties aissn of tw. nf..'five, years since Birds Eye Ik; • n to t;oVk freeze food two and a half dec ades ago. Today quick-frozen food;; know lio season and i:o limit to their variety. From such i'.cm • fish, poultry, veg'etaLilc;.', and fruits, they have gone »n u» ; , ?cir;c'es like quicli-froicen orange jute:’ and lemonade and pie-coohod j foods like Frc ich ii.es, v.duppcd i potatoes, and i: h stick-;. BrlhLinin- ov. c v-iiii f ~\rcr d poednoro, i--, iiv w,rr.:,;i- ■ pi • cud: .ud %" ', | pleasure to see and .simp l '* i ( ' m ike v-.-H you use a p. *" •»* nt Jell-O coconut cream niiig and pie tiling' mix.— i VNPi .hid d.o B • BcvuC School rciriccii vc!y Mrs. X r P V/iir.berl.:> is A s. M .r) fomo llcno.i trai: m A do ;:cih • ■ > ; • y jgt /* »\? 1 "•1.-,S S r v , -r 1 ■ : T. VGf '[ v&sFm - ■ " j. (ji ’ :' O What ciirot. ii any. dins Ihe weather have. in ( Tup <it r*.’•>* .’ ft: \VEi>: Wca< a<*T condiiions. ;. ji. . i.'My tcrn.vTfui'-e -mu< rno'->~ struct j vguc. c )S o' iOru-.c Toi v a»*o vc.- 'ij\ v-:olo iu r t : portions v:iH: ;-f . oi: and m-iioi I (t( ~t aur .-. . {j >v? II»>loriu- ; natcJy. wcail't-r i:ond;tiO:i.s in j lopiricrit and s .-ad yCT'-air- Bn! tiiC-fv #u way- to control Ol” ! !()N What are some of (he ah' :ii ,i*i- > a am i'ni‘'.lMe g ird.'n. oiher tnan the i’\rr. ist- you get': A .WAT It: A \ a ’ " II save you money. Returns . ran h garden plot, on an aci'e for mi i olhfi cn.p A .garden • i you with higher dressed poultry are rushed to the quick-freezing machine. Here, below zero temperatures are re leased and the original freshness .and nutritive value of the food arc retained. No wonder homemakers arc enthusiastic about this time and work-saving phenomena, fry the quiek-and-easy dinner of fried chicken, whipped potatoes, green peas and strawberry shortcake— all featuring quick-frozen foods —and see for yourself what it means. Fried Chicken, Southern Style Tiia iv qu i c k-frozen fryi n ? chicken or chicken pares just enough to separate pieces. Dry between towels and roll in sea soned flour. Fry in sizzling hot fat, 1/1 to 1/2 inch deep), in heavy skillet until golden brown. Reduce heat to medium, cover, and cr.ol; slowly until almost tender-about 2d to 40 minuter; i then remove cover and cook until ; ' ,'cr—about 5 minutes longci. J ui'ii ficoio-rttly. Serve on bet I ' do or vdt.houL pa | gravy rraue wish mi'. . Makrs THE CA Rt ? LIN IAN i$ hilit M j j NEW YORK, (GLOBAL) I Whether a -vortsan is a great j beauty, or not there is one ; j quality which is mot; charming i and which all women should try 1 I to develop, and that is the quail ! ty oi simplicity This does not 1 mean that, one must not wear or- ! nanieints, or the more frilly styles 1 1 in ciotiiina. be: it does mean that one must watch very carefully ; to see that frills are not over- I ; done. Nothin;; i- more confuring ; than fiic sight of •? woman with : : sevtiO; uittereni kinds of jewel- ! j ry decorating her person, snd the most ornate shoes and accessories ’ she can find? Smart women know : simplicity i.< lbe f-sence of all art —and being well dressed i* an i art So. don i rirstic- yciirself in . excess frill:, and stumble around : footwear just because si-mebociy ; said it was iiie style- Notk. ig is i more elegant t gin a strnpli-- not ; I Dorothye Says... KV fMJROTHV'E LANE tVALKEU Home Economist, ( arolinn Power and Light Company CHERRY SAUCE. FOR AMI One can sour red civ-r ; X tablespoons corns'.ircit i 3-4 cup sugar 1-4 ic.ispooii cintiaimm 1-2 lemuti Drilln juice from cherries info o saucepan. Combine t'Ot n • .-larch and cinnamon and add to The v iv I. * <' l:-c ii ’I is ) best ground' CrTCv?.in* r ] niiin nro / viJi::. a delicious dinner c -.'. v. a.’ij j.’ieeappif pa ? tio.v 'g-Ti.u, MM ■.> • bie to obtain aey or bar way i: Tno garden will help providr i aTv or.* pc: ? ,*tv? dojti.u ooiviar.c: • ; monu nature . bust food-. T i ; building at* cl rc; , > u!a t ip.;' liu* bod;. O ! flSIION: What ur “robber ANSWEH: P>. ' • that kw;, r;n <■>- ; ri.-jves on il ami r,ii*ry it »>c( k to 1 ; .-tarts, it X difficult to cmdrcl lii cilice the super - inl ' J ejnsf all cm. !;■, where in ~ may ! get 111. MULLING ;4 L WITH \ MULLER A/ By Kdao M. Muller | . -IL.- M Some women, who have blond eye brows, have found that using s black pencil is too heavy lor their coloring, and brown presents the problem of being too reddish. The answer may be in ihe new charcoal gray pencil, ju.-t introduced. It goes on easily and the ! dear sweep nf the eyebrow adds to feminine charm! * * » night l placed the work! newest electric shaver cm the P>b!e and exclaimed to nl! ihe. famil? it’* mine! And I mean it! Fin tired of comments made by certain members of the family because I ttnd this an excellent way for good leg grooming—no ugly nick* or bother. 3 uniish of me to let them *ec it because it's the thinnest, lighti" t and most powerful shaver -—the new Custom Schick—asid, of course, they each in turn had | to itr it .. . what’s more they ‘‘en thused” over the feather-tomb shave. It wouldn’t surprise me ts if became s “Father’s Day” gift it*, islead of my very own! Oh, well, their enthusiasm has given me an idea for graduation and birthdays! * <* * Sometimes table /^I~''N V and chair kgs get M ' badly scratched a nrl no end of Tpr polishing will help. I There are little I tubes with built-in brush, turn mail able, containing maple, mahogany or walnut-color “paint" which can hr ap plied to scratches. Lee dry, then polish. % * * .41/out this time of year tee. give thought (o mothproofing winter suits, furs, etc. If you don’t umnt to nut your liny Peter Pan mink cottar nr small fur piece in storage j'rt shake camphor crystals, o'- them anti samp in aftihii-mut foil. You'll realty foil she moths. Outfit 1 May is another month of odd j. os in the vard and garden 'J'.iis is ft good month to plant I dull lias. They will grow well In any good, well drained garden j soil—either sandy loam or clay | loam. Good varieties for North j Carolina acording to color ere: | White The Real Glory. Great Lakes; Red Cherokee Brave. Edna D, Maff.i.e; Pink Jersey's Beauty, Victory, Five- Star General, D. Day. Pink Fla mingo; Autumn shades Jana Cowl, Kirstea Flagstad, Calif or* j run Pageant; Yellow - Piairie | Sun, Edgur Guest, c'iaia Hook: , Purple King Dav id. Jean j Trimbee; Orange-Red .Arthur ! Godfrey. Ruffled Giant; Blend J Dixie Winedot. Plant dahlias at leas! three feet auart and stake them with I live stakes or they will blow i over in cur summer storms. Do j not fertilize too much ai plant' .ng time, but apply fertilizer at ; least once a month during the ; growing season. Any good gar j ■•a n fertilizer will be satisfactory \ During this month a> ? o the ; narcissi and tulip leaves will be- j SPn to turn yellow and die down- ; That indicates that they are going ; into their rest period, for sum- i mer. This is the time to move J ■ hem if you plan to do so - or ! they may t>e taken up and stored in. a cool dry place for me sum- ; rncr and replanted in the tail Easter lily plants, alter ihev are through blooming may he set j out m the yard. They should be ! ■ skei; out of the pot. and planted j much deeper m the garden I seven to 10 inches deep. They i may bloom again next, year or ’ the second year. Hints To Homemakers j i EXTRA - QUICK. LAUNDER ING - Some garments, especial ly rayon prints that run slight ly, can be successfully washed if you do everything, including ■ • ‘using, s.- fast as possible. Use the regular hand laundering method with the following chan j 1- Use water that is just bare ly warm: 2. Wash garments as quickly as possible: 3. Rinse gar ments twice, as quickly as possi bile; and 4. Use two turkish tow i to remove excess water. Put hne towel inside the garment, then j>ui the garment on the se- ; mod towel and roll them no to- : •u rher. Knead slightly. then un roll. Iron Immediately. It : sugsest r-d that you set your ironing : board up a l ',a stmt your imn niiitg to proper temperature flu , 'u. inal'-iiai before you be,.."n K, wash the garment. AVOID: excessive bleaching, j ■••.iloneed wearing of soiled i lolhitm. ovn-exposure *o sun. j ,nd .i ;d rah; on clothesline. j .... -rt 4 '' J ‘ u-mirntr .| aCAmmfi j I ;**• ' '3 2 0 | Twyh j : no »KOOf UQUEUP ' ST- IOUIS 3, MISSOURI i» »wr r- i-iri-orwrwm —MW——MI—MW —— mummurnmmmmmmmmmmmmi mammmm —w im— rf _ r ., ... r .. - g *<• • » « - -• |- s ’ | /ff ★ The HEW I# '/c'c I { f EXTRA HOT » C«,U I ?ri»ii &ursAf>E j.. I * MILD ggg>3 7- EOT ; “TH3G-HJUW MARES IT DIFFERENT"' /J sm.™ .* ": COMPANY Trines Pure Pork Sausage is manufactured Id Garner, t W J near Kakigh,, and distributed throe'boot North Carolina. '"' v*. tfwaMaaaffi&assE^ iy Prtddye S Htndtrv Women are frequently ad monished to "Acl your age." but. for a long time now they have refrained from telling the age Incongruous'* I'd say Also incon gruous is tile fact that -o many , women who would not dare tel! their ages go around showing it Ai for me. 1 think that you might as well ’op old a 5 to look old Now the cosmetic houses arc capitali: .rig on the fact that wo men like to conceal their mu s, and entiie store promotions hav« been worked around the theme It sounds like a good idea, what with the expected life span of a woman already about the level of "three score and ten A few days agao it wa s rtu pleasure to hear and see Dr- Syha Lourie, eminent Parisian physic FLOATING VtGtiTT : L^MARKcT VENICE. ITALY—-Everything floats in V -■’.!■■ s.m mingest” city. This is a floating v«c: Lib'e mas, •• o' various shapes end r ms .sc u Ji "'“".'T , .; " 1 •' i , u;,u •■■■■ - ant\ “ ‘ m . 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