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Th, rtant. Though it is well known, and art arej 0 little is understood about its than they haved" ature to use it with the greatest past century.”§ atisfaction. It is made from the Soars pr Ry anilla bean which grows. principaln Rich of the§ rin Mexico on one type of an ouncil, present-§ rehid. Your Health, I These beans, harvested when they eting. J [re tasteless, odorless fruit, are sold resp l y-curers who sort, stem and then

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Empty pudding into the top of a yuble boiler and add milk, stirring . keep, smooth. Cook over hot stirring until mixture is nooth and thickened. Cook for + minutes, then add w two beaten

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with waxed paper. Pour chocolate mixture betwéen layers of thinly cut cake (angel food or sunshine). Cover and chill for 24 hours. Makes eight servings.

ORANGE-GRAPEFRUIT MOLD WITH AVOCADO DRESSING

(For Sunday's supper) Turn two packages ‘of "orangeflavored gelatin into a mixing bowl, pour hot water (1% c.) over it, and stir until dissolved; add 1% c. cold water and pour about one inch of the mixture into bottom of a fourcup mold. Chill, tipping the mold as the gelatin thickens so sides will be coated. Arrange grapefruit sections in any desired pattern in bottom of mold, anchoring them by pushing them into gelatin when. it is nearly congealed. Add a little more gelatin and let it set; then pour in all the remainder. Chill until firm. To serve, unmold onto a chilled platter and garnish with remaining grapefruit sections and with unpeeled orange sections and sprigs of mint. Serve sliced with dressing made-as follows: Peel and remove seed of one ripe avocado and press it “through a sieve, Mix with % c¢. grapefruit juice, 2 tsps. lemon juice, 2 tbsps. honey, 1-16 tsp. salt, and a few dashes of red pepper. Makes four generous servings.

Newman Mothers Arrange Party

LJ The Newman Mothers club of Butler university will give a Valentine party for members and friends at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the BE: Petey aad: Paul «social: zoom, 1324 N. Pennsylvania st. a Mrs. Edward C. Wakelam will be general chairman, assisted by Mesdames W. H. Rohr, George Rice and W. D. Kibler.

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Times Special MOUNT CLEMENS, 6.—A single ring ceremony in St. Peter's Catholic church at 9:30 a. m.

Thomas and Capt. James E. MecNamara, Carmel, Ind, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thomas, Mount

McNamara, Carmel, Entering with her father, the bride wore a gown of white satin with a yoke of marquisette and long sleeves. The dress had a full skirt and a short train. Her tufle veil was caught by a satin coronet and she carried a small bouquet of gardenias and stephanotis. Father Is Best Man Miss Anne Carol Thomas, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Miss Mary Jane Duprey of Detroit, was bridesmaid. The bridegroom's father was best man and Robert and Richard McNamara, Carmel, the bridegroom's brothers, were ushers A breakfast in the Medea hotel! followed the ceremony and the couple is on a wedding trip to New York and Florida. They will live in the Marott hotel, Indianapolis. The bride served 14 months In India in the army nurses’ corps ana Capt. McNamara was in India 24 months in the army transportation Corps.

‘Wasp’ Waist Calls for New Belts

By BARBARA BUNDSCHU United Press Staff Correspondent ~ NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—Put a belt on {t—your waist, that is. And that’s no joke, gals. The return of the wasp waistline —or did it ever leave for those who | have one?—has given increased im‘portance to what goes ‘round it. And both dress and belt designers {have come up with some new ideas for whittling flattery. To begin with, your waist doesn’t have to be straight around this

spring. It's wherever you can find the fewest circling inches. And on perhaps a majority of women, that’s up in front and down in back. | The flattering line is emphasized {by almost all designers of dresses

land suits, and it's particularly | fetching under an eye-catching | waistband.

Wide leather belts, tapering In { front and dipping in back with a moulded contour line, aré shown on { many of the finest spring costumes | and are appearing on store acces- { sory counters. { Under them, you may have jutting hips or smooth ones—the whole provided by Hattie Carnegie or Omar Kiam or your favorite] neighborhood dressmaker. If the costume comes from the couturiers, of course, the belt comes with it. But you can find your own —moulded or straight—to build a dress around. A wide and fanciful selection has been turned out by Criterion. These are leathers studded with nailheads, one in a “Mazda lamp” pattern. Others are bright with tiny con- | fetti colored doughnuts or pointed | up with contrasting colors. Gold { kid is trimmed up for dress with a gold and pearl chain looped atop it. Just pick your diminishing point and cinch it with imagination.

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m—A 5-Minute Meal.

The pre-cooked frozen dinners the oven will be thawed and cooked within 15 minutes. The lacquered cardboard plates in which they come are treated to withstand heat and eliminate dish washing.

NEXT TIME your husband starts getting under foot in the kitchen, don’t shoo him off. It may be that he has a million-dollar idea that will save housewives from slaving over a hot stove. That's how W. L. Maxson hit on his idea of pre-cooked frozen blue

plates which could be bought at the corner grocer’s, slipped into the oven and be ready to serve in 15 minutes. And best of all there's no dish washing involved. The food

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naval lieutenant and inventor of a highly successful machine gun mount, automatic computing gasoline pump and specialized aeronautical devices. “A few years ago when my wife and I were wondering what could be done with the surplus vegetables from our victory garden, I decided to experiment with frozen foods.”

Air Crews Ate Them

TWO YEARS later he introduced 8 variety of one-plate meals which the army’and navy bought out com-

pletely for air crews assigned to long flights and for wounded flown from the front to hospitals at home. Today Maxson's Queens Village, N.Y, plant is concentrating on six blue plate combinations which airmen voted their favorites. But when his firm is given the green light for civilian production, there are 300 or more . mouth-watering concoctions they can put out, In processing the foods, Maxson

explains, meats and vegetables are|tine, a small three-sided file and a cooked separately tb within five min- {huge supply of patience: Turn the utes of being done. Then they are vase bottom-side up, rest it on a arranged on the cardboard plates|soft surface, and marking the spot and frozen. It takes 10 minutes to|to be drilled, oil it with a few drops

thaw them out and five minutes for actual cooking. § Housewives who have found it dif-| ficult to satisfy everyone's special preferences will have no problem |

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potatoes, while Junior can enjoy roast chicken, dressing and asparagus, and Mary will be content with ham steak, pineapple ring and candied sweets—all in the same meal.

Experiments Under. Way THE COMPACT, stainless steel whirlwind oven which Maxson has designed to cook his blue plates costs no more than a toaster to operate. And though there may be four or six different combinations cooking at once, the oven is so constructed that the flavor of one won't permeate the other, ‘Aeanwiviie Taxes € alse experi menting with special foods for people who suffer from gastric ulcers and others for children from 2 to 6 years old. “This has been a neglected field,” he believes. “Children of this age are over the baby food stage, but are not quite old enough for adult fare. These special blue plates also will eliminate the necessity for mothers delaying dinner preparations, and making youngsters wait way past their dinner hour when daddy is}

|late.”

Turn Vase Into Lamp DRILLING a hole in the bottom of a china vase to make a lamp aut of it is tough going for an ama-~ teur, but it can be done. Before tackling, consider the easier trick of using an ordinary fixture and running the cord down the back of the vase, anchoring it at the bottom with scotch tape. Do you still want to drill? Well, arm yourself with a little turpen-

{of turpentine. Then stick the pointed end of the file on the spot and rotate the file [slowly between the palms of your ‘hands. This should get you somewhere, but not fast, Add more tur- | pentine at intervals and proceed for hours with extreme caution.

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influences that seem determined to contaminate the youngsters before: they get into their teens.” I know plenty of other mothers who feel the same way. And isn't Lit about time fathers took more interest in these questions? They are responsible also for their chil. dren's behavior and work hard to

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» » » ACTUALLY, OTHER advantages mean little unless adults take an interest in the moral development of the younger generation. should see that our boys and girls grow up in a wholesome atmosph And what's wholesome about the majority of movies, radio programs or magazines? We talk brashly about building 3 better United States. It can’t be done merely by settling the strife between management and labor, or balancing the budget or increasing national wealth. A country {is created by the quality of its people »

have been in vogue during the last 20 years, they can’t make a better world, They will have lost all concepts of what a good world is. Their minds are contaminated daily by the swill dished up as entertainment, much of which should nauseate self-respeeting men and women. ‘We have glamorized lust and drunkenness and vice: and crime until the smell that rises heavenward from some of our popular amusement centers is like that from a pigsty. We need statesmen—but even more we need leaders who will dare to challenge these groups who are selling America’s children into moral bondage.

Lombard Club Session Tonight

Mrs. W. H. Bottin, 1444 Pleasant st., will be hostess for the February meeting of the Carole Lombard club at 8 p. m. today. New officers of the club, elected at a recent meeting, are Mrs. Grace Young, president;

Perry, treasurer, and ‘Mrs. Maxine retiring president. Leather Lamp Base

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Mrs. Evelyn Dragoo, vice president; Mrs. Mamie

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Ladies Federal. Thurs. Mrs. W. C, Payne, 1309 N. Rural, hostess. Entertainment, Mrs. C. O. Brammel and Mrs. Ward Larsh, * 1008. Thurs. Mrs, John A. Garrett son, 4840 N. Capitol, hostess. “Putnam County,” Mrs, Charles E. Yarbrough,

| North Side Study. Thurs. Mrs. W.

T. Smith, 5240 Broadway, hostess, “My Religion”. (Kai-shek), Mrs A. A, Goodwin; “Our Five-Star Generals,” Mrs. B. A. Wilkins, Northwestern Homemakers. 10:30 a.'m. Thurs. Mrs. Harry White, 2642 Kessler blvd., hostess. Cove ered dish luncheon. Erie Pyle chap, I. T.-8. C. 7:30 p. m. Thurs, Mrs. Stanley Mahan, 40068 Crittenden, hostess, Mrs, John Thornburgh, speaker, Eidelweiss chap, I. T-8. C. Tp. m. Thurs. 38% N. Pennsylvania, room 411. Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, guest speaker, Parliamentary Practice. 10 a. m. Thurs, Hotel Lincoln. - Business meeting; study hour; luncheon. Plerian Study. 1 p. m. Thurs, Mrs, George Gramer, 5344 N. Illinois, hostess

Portfolio. Thurs, Propylaeum. “My Paper,” Joseph McDermott. Thursday Lyceum. Thurs. Mrs, Irving P. Blue, 4233 Boulevard pl, hostess. “Breakfast at the Hestage (Crabb), Mrs. R. B. Mal-

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