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Wednetday, July 24,1974

Cool-lt Fashions Full Dress Uniform's Not Necessary on a Hot Day

Plum-Filled Honeycomb Cake

Delta Theta Tau’s Meet In Houston

LOOSEN ilE AND COLLAR and look neat by wearing the Sport Knot. It’s a Windsor Knot worn at the level of the second shirt button, as pictured above.

When it conies to ties, clip-on for Summer” also makes these

bows are growing in popularity.

WOMEN have few problems \. eping their cool in summer, i -'.ey can wear sleeveless, strap- , midriff less dresses or brief its that provide minimum ..erage. But what about men'’ seasons past, they’ve fared ith as well-suited in summer c. they were in winter. •ow a new breeze- and it’s a 'ing one is blowing Men beginning to resist the idea full dress uniform in heat i humidity. I hey're sensi- • seeking fashions that will

Ip them cool it.

j he c '.ori-sleeved shut, for exple. is in fashion, while the kef, i,any men feel, is out for - > but special summer occa

: ons.

Men are also trying a new tie for ties. Called the Sport Knot, it’s a cool version of the Windsor. The knot is worn at the level of the second shirt button instead of being drawn up to the neck of the shirt. This allows a man to leave his collar button open so that his neck is unconfmed and he’s

degrees cooler.

I lie Sport Knot, says the Men’s lie f oundation, is the answer to maintaining a neat ap pearance and your cool when the mercury climbs. Ihe Foundation, which recently published a leaflet of “Neat ’n’ Cool Fashion lips

suggestions' {.Arger Size: A shirt collar shouldn’t be too tight. For summer comfort, try wearing a collar that’s one half size larger than usual. Protective Coloring: Cool colors make you feel cooler so look to pastels for ties, shirts and

suits.

Light Is Right: Lightweight fabrics help. Think about seersucker cottons and blends for suits, batiste and voile for shirts; linen, cotton or lightweight silk for ties. Under All: Wear an undershut or a 1-shirt that will absorb perspiration and keep you comfortable.

Mrs. Joseph Crosly, member of Theta I-ambda chapter, Roachdale, attended the 66th convention of Delta Theta Tau Sorority, Inc., July 16-20, in the Shamrock Hilton Hotel, Houston, lex. Represented were delegates from 183 chapters of the national philanthropic sorority, 14 national officers, 12 past national presidents and honorary members, and seven province chairmen. 1 here were 236 nondelegates present. Mis. Nobert Hoeltke, Franklin, Ind., National President, conducted the four-day convention. I he highlight of the week was the presentation of the national philanthropic awards. Lambda Omega, Covins, Calif., received the lighted crest for the highest per capita amount spent, and Zeta Theta, Pana, 111., was given the second place award The lighted pin went to Tau, Valparaiso, Ind , for the highest total amount

spent, and the Olive Huston cup was presented to Nu Beta, Silver Spring, Md., for highest per capita volunteer service hours. Epsilon Epsilon, Massillon, Ohio, was highest in total volunteer hours. The total amount of money spent for philanthropy bv the 196 chapters was S213.168. The National Philanthropy Committee gave a report on the projects of the sorority which are the Education Grants in the field of guidance and counseling, the Nursing Services in Kentucky, and the Delta Theta Tau School in Kentucky. In the past 15 years, 310 young men and women have been able to further their education in guidance and counseling with the assistance of the sorority. The delegates again voted to expend SI0.000 for the grants. $3,000 for the nursing services and S750 for the school. Climaxing the convention Saturday was an impressive installation ceremony for the

newly elected national officers. Mrs. Robert Stevens. Vincennes. Ind., was elected president, and Mrs. Stephen B. Robinson. Oklahoma City, was advanced to chairman of the Board of Trustees. Mrs. Alvin Driscoll, Dallas, Tex., convention coordinator, and the hostess chapters from Wichita. Kans., Silver Spring. Md., and Phoenix, Ariz. were in charge of the social affairs which included an informal party, a luncheon and a banquet. using the theme. “The Delta Astro Whirl "

Fresh ginger root may be kept in the freezer. When you need it (usually only a small amount is used in a dish), remove a knob and return the rest to the freezer. It goes without saying that the ginger root should be wrapped lyA pound of fresh peaches (4 medium peaches) makes 4 servings if you are slicing the fruit to serve with custard sauce

Clinton News

Rev. Carl Huxford Attends anging Rock Church Camp

Allen Jett s is spendis week with his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Harold Barker Mrs. Dorothy Unger returned home last week from the hospital and is feeling much better.

There was a baby shower at the home of Mr and Mrs. Harold Barker on July 16 at 7:30 p.m for Mrs. Dale Barker. The hostesses were Mrs. Ray Jackson. Mrs. David Ferrand and Mrs. Early Jackson Mrs. Barker 1

Contract f

Bridge

/ B. Jay BeckerW

T/te Long-Term View

South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. NORTH ♦ A J 7 4 V6 2 ♦ 10 9 6 2 + A 9 3

WEST ♦ Q 8 5 2 *Q J 97 ♦ K Q 7 4 *6

EAST 4 K 10 9 3 * K 10 8 5 4 ♦ 5 3 *7 4

SOUTH *6 V A 3 ♦ A J 8 *K Q J 10 8 5 2

The bidding:

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Pass

1 A

3 *

Pass

4 A

5 *

Opening hearts.

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F rom the moment North puts the duiiunj down, South should start worrying about the possibility — if he attempts two diamond fmesses — that he will be defeated if it turns out that West has both missing honors. (Of course, he should also be worried that the final contract is not three notrump, which is ice-cold.) To stake the entire outcome on the location of the diamond

honors would be the wrong way of playing the hand. Instead South should try to eliminate the luck element by building up an end position that assures the contract however the diamonds are divided. He wins the heart with the ace, cashes the ace of spades and ruffs a spade. He then enters dummy with a trump, ruffs another spade, and plays another trump to dummy before ruffing the last spade. The contract is now certain. The defenders are at South’s mercy when he plays the three of hearts and forces them to win it and lead to the next trick. If West takes the heart, he can do no better than lead a diamond, thus restricting South’s losers to a heart and a diamond. If East takes the heart, the same result is achieved when he returns a diamond. South follows low and West has the choice, after winning the diamond, of playing a diamond or a heart. In the latter case, South ruffs in dummy and discards the jack of diamonds from his hand. Actually, declarer can predict a successful outcome, by playing in this manner, as soon as he learns that the trumps are divided 2-1. But to enjoy such a feeling of security, he must embark upon his elimination plan of play very early and not leave anything to luck.

received many lovely and useful gifts. Mrs. Jane Sheelv. a cousin of Mrs. Hubert CTodfelter from Seattle. Wash., is spending a week with Mr and Mrs. Hubert CTodfelter on the “Hill” near Clinton Falls. Another visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert CTodfelter last week was Theo Scott of Ann Arbor. Mich., who spent a few days with them. Mr CTodfelter is convalescing in his home with a broken ankle bone. Mrs. Manlee Clodfelter and Mrs. Olma CTodfelter shopped in Greencastle on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clodfelter of Bambndge called on Mrs. Olma CTodfelter Saturday evening. Mr. Dale Crooks had the misfortune of getting hurt with a hay baler last week. He is in Union Hospital, Terre Haute. Reports are that he will be confined in the hospital for another

Here’s the perfect finale for a light summer meal. Whole Wheat Honeycomb Cake is a light, delicate cake made with whole wheat flour, glazed with nuts and honey, and tilled with fresh California plums and cream cheese It's also great for a s|>ecial brunch or morning coffee klatch. The glaze-lopping and the creamy, fruity fresh plum filling make this unusual cake a little diflicult to categorize—hut hard to forget. Summer is an excellent time to experiment with all kinds of fresh plum desserts. Colorful fresh California plums are nowin plentiful supply in our markets and offer a doliciouslx n freshing way to flavor-balance sweet desserts And don’t forget to buy a few extra for out of band snacking. WIIOIF \\ I IF VI HOMAC.OMIt < \kl \\ 1111 I’l l M CHI F.SF. Fill im; i eggs, separated 1 | cup cur/i butler and lioni i I tablespoon lemon juiee I tablespoon milk *1 cup firnib packed brown 3 fri-xli California plums, sugar slieed I rup sifted whole wbent 1 , eup orange juiee flour I pat kage (it nuilees) cream 1 2 eup slieed almomls eheesc, softened Cahc: In mixing-bowl, beat egg yolks until thick and pale yellow in color, alxiut 8 minutes. .Add lemon juice, sugar and flour, blend thoroughly. Heat egg whites until stiff: fold into (lour mixture Turn into groast<1 and floured i* inch cake pan Hike in 300 degree oven -10 to to minutes or until cake test done Invert cake oxer wire rack, cool 1 hour Topping: Combine nuts, butter, honev and milk m a saucepan. Cook over low heat, stirring constantlv. until ItubbK I’lact cake on cookie sheet: spread honox nut mixture oxer top. Slip cake under broiler 3 or ■! minutes or until honox nut mixture bubbles. Cool until glaze hardens Ftllinfi: Combine plums and orange juice in small saucepan, bring to Itoil over low heat Cook until plums are lightlv poached, about -I minutes Remoxe from beat: drain and <ool Beat cream cheese until flullx and gentlx fold in plums To serrr: Split cake in half and fill with plum cheese filliiu Replace top of cake and cut into xvodges. Makes 8 to 10 serx ings.

week Mrs. Ruth Tritts is in St. Elizabeth Hospital in I afavette, room tf2l6. Mr Carl Huxford. the Portland Mills Church minister, is at Hanging Rock Christian Camp Assembly for junior high school children this week

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Smith are the proud parents ol a baby boy. Clayton Walter, born Ju!\ 2 in Centerville, Ind Mrs Olma Clodfelter called on Mr and Mts Hubert Clodfelter and Mis Edith Frank I uesday afternoon.

Calendar Of Events

Today The July meeting of the LaLeche league will be at the home of Mrs. Ronald Cash, Route I, Fillmore at 7:30 p m Wednesday, July 24 The discussion will be “Advantage of Breast Feeding for Mother and Baby”, led by Mrs Robert Haymaker. All interested persons are xvelcome. For further information call 653-4429.

United Methodist Women of the Putnamville United Methodist Church will meet Wednesday evening. July 24 at 7:30 p m at the church Please note the change of meeting place Women of the Moose will meet at 8 p m Wednesday. July 24 with executive meeting at 7 p m All membeis are urged to attend

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