Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1949 — Page 6
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Homemaking Tips by Anna K. Willlama fl i !'»••!■ who prepare three t daV week after week. OI • 1 meal* dm in. the- ■ ••ar. ... .1 ion.ill r« nark I like ’o , . k out I _. t tii of hi' ow n kin., and enjoy 'eating '"lf in o in i w;.ib- Several point* tjje iio.i.i iiaker and Iler family • , ;.«•.• ii mind when eating away tn ■, ho no iin lud* ■'*<•*•• •| , ~i'in 'mice -'loilld lie eloan , ■ | . . : Hid -hotlld servencfy of well l ooked food The uo.o- ieaild offer nourishment ~t | i > . on ide i o.f 1 tftell food .Ii . . : I. a real buy To , ,a i • y.. >r.t In homemaker ,| ..kid ofh oliimn* of 'lie :,i of ■ m and should consider .i i r i.. rii > Hid the food list. -| ■ . • ."I . I fare mav li t a t io should consider w j,, flier it I-. a -|>e< ial for her . ! r. . < . ■ i:i• i n t .ibh--
, , , . . .. j. jt. J l . *'» J"e J* i .r. —1 THE Seven Suttons WISH YOU A Minn• nimsTMAs Jft"i < ■f .-Hi VUviV > - - Va Vtfhr * i niff W K |F ilixl 1 ML n.irn mi mi Mian POP Sandm Sarah Mom and Pop and the Five Little Suttons wish to express in this Yuletide Greeting M of serving You, the Citizens of this w Jr' Community. S—■ Settm’i ———
. . J . and a. llk - Olild uol look'd vh'tl elelltlC Ileal* to me. t niiti ition.il need- . All meals amid '.ti'< nuti it ional return. for monel spent. Some iei pie I' f theli food di« : likes k> ep the.ll from I atitm food* thev in • d Tol all ad'entni'i . Hie ( homeinaher and her familv might like to 11V . h< i • food Ihe ■ ext time t t :i:l''.'i ! like it *<'rv* d another w-.ir. I|otn« aian' i - .'no nave failk’ht 1 th‘ll families to eat a ariefv of di do not hen ion laint* of mollotonoH, lie al". Cdt Mittens !- fin re m old tel! hat. and a pair of woo| .• v ■... k ■ lhat ai• Morn at toe* and heel ill t..e IUIII“' .’ It -o. von have the nakinci of •arm mitts i> for one ot the youn-’ • er* on your Christinas list. The mitten i.. ok* are felt and th'- palm* are the knit material, mull ti:e soik* in tin* part design l-'elt from di-'.ii.l'd hate-men ■ O| Aoin'-ti * -is e-tiei tally useful
I. aiak'-orels. save .Mi** S*ott. inee it is sturds material and l ai - are seldom given hard wear Felt i* as easv tn cut and *ew as .loth, by hand or by machine. To .lean, mo t felt in hat* need* only brushing with a stiff brush ot tine sandpaper. I trv cleaning fluid will take out grease spot* Before < utting out the mitten •ok*, '"ii will need to Hatten the Horn the hat Fold the liat In half i over w ith a wet < loth ami i;u \\ Io n Ho hat In s flat let it drv and then brush it. Cut oct the backs with the pattern- - town. Thumbs mav lie cut f . -i tl • lelt or from the wool o * Fol novelty. .'lt out felt ;i. • a ith pinking shears. i n th. jialms from the *oi k to- . ihat th. ribbed ■ iff* will • i,.i... .vii-tlet* for the mitten* Ma. !i to ■ t Ueh along the edge of •In kni< to keep it from raveling I'la • th. front and backs to- • th'-i turn the knit edge itndei. and ew to tin- felt backs with liemmin.- stitches Then join the
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two with wool vain 111 'I I.tiive I overhand «titclie*. To make the wrist fit < lonely. . run draw -tring through the knit ribhint Drawstrings an- easy to make by twisting or <rm dieting wool vain Mtraetive tassels for I the ends "f the draw-strings <an ll.id' fl' II bits of 11"- I' ll I tn j a little felt strip, 'lip to make a tun cd edge and roll it around the ! ~l.iw* trine ends. I _ Former Berne Girl Wins Radio Prize ‘ Berne. Dec 17 Mrs Man-' II .lark, of Portland, formerly Vr. ian Schwartz, daughter of Mr. am! I Mr* Da.id .1 S< hwartz north o. la-ri ••. re ently won a valuable i.idio for writing a prize winning -• 11 pt on t.em* Si rat ton Porter, foi - nor l.imberlost author, for the Builders of Destinv program over WI.W The play was heard last Sa' 1 nrdav evening o'er the Cin<inn..l: *tation
New Bantam Books THE BIC. CLOCK by Ketmeilt Fearing. THE WHITE DBESS ' ■ Million <1 Eberhart. CANNKI.Y ROW by .lohn Steinbei k ; CAP I I » h WOMEN by Walter D. Edmonds: HI SBA.NDS AND LOVERS edited by Io • pit Greene and Elizabeih \bell: SHERIFF'S REVENGE '.v peter Field CXMILLE by Alex ,-i.dre Duma*. Fils; 12 O' LOt h HIGH by lie rile Lay ami Sy Batt lett. BOOK NOTES Hus’mml ami Lover*.” a mw kind of anthology published .y Bantam Book- this month, tries to give the reader insight into his own emotions and those of ai* ■riends by means of realistic, enter taining short stories. The anthology was edited by Co', 'oseph Greene, editor of The Ittanlrv .Journal.” ami Elizabeth Ahell, novelist ami short story writer. Author* represented in the anthology include Motley Callaghatii.
Williani Letrgel. Washington Ir vlng. Irwin Shaw. Marjorie Ixlntia.l Rawlings. Richard Lockridge. RnyDavies. Hannah Well*. W Somerset Maugham, Stanley Kauffmat Sally Benson. Joseph Hayes, i Scott. Fitzgerald. Katherine .Mansfield. Sean tt'Faolai. Mary Austin, Dorothy McCleary . John Steinbeck Katherine Anne Porter. Dorothy Parker M F K Fisher, and Vie toria Lincoln. Story Is Filmed The motion pbttire version of Twelve O'clock High.” based on the Bantam Book published * month, reverses the usual II" ■' 1 wood procedure instead of ••dd ing a love s'orv to this novel of ;■ fighting \ir Forte general, tin screenplay eliminates the romance entirely to com entrate on its < en tral figure, portrayed by Gregui.v peck The movie will be released in December shortly after 'he appc.i mice of the Bantam book Darryl Zantick, producer, is rushing release of the piltiire this year be-
, au-e of his conviction that it wdl win Peck an \< ademy \ward The authors of the book. Beirut Lay and Sy Bartlett, adapted the novel for the screen. Both we re A.r Force combat officers and based their story on first-hand experience. Although their novel features '.lie love affair of General Frank Siv aze with Pamela Mallory, the only woman in their screenplay is an Army nurse who appears in a 'm.* ppal scene. Decatur Lady Joins Husband In Germany Mi and Mrs Joe Rash of this icily today neelved word from Bremerhaven. Germany, that their i daughter. Mrs Virginia Rash ScoiL had arrived saf-ly. I Mrs. Scott left Drcalur several ! wee ks ago to join lo r husband. Lawn nee Sc ott: who is w ith the F S. army stationeel in Germany The Scotts will reside in Bremerhave n.
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