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By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Staff Writer
IF YOU LIKE to follow the eating habits of celebrities, read through the 500 recipes of the brand new “Brown Derby Cookbook.’ As you know, the Brown Derby tial part of Hollywood's glamor, This book is a collection of favorite dishes of stars and starlets who have helped make those restaurants popular, Fortunately all recipes have been tested and edited by Mar-
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American home economist, . wu 0» SBMOTHERED SPRING CHICKEN DERBY (Serves 2) Two and one-half-pound broiler, three ounces butter, two cups pas-
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saute golden brown on both sides. | Add cream, chicken broth, onjon|
and celery salt, Cover and simmer 20 minutes or until well done. If gravy should reduce too fast, add more cream or chicken broth, Add salt and pepper to taste. Serve with noodles. Serves two.
. » . BROWN DERBY POTATO PANCAKES Two eggs, well beaten, onefourth teaspoon nutmeg, one tea spoon chopped parsley, three potatoes, grated fine, two tablespoons flour, one-half teaspoon baking powder, salt, one-half cup butter. - Beat together eggs, nutmeg, parsley and potatoes. Add flour, baking powder and salt to taste. Blend well until smooth, Fry in butter, a tablespoonful of batter
until served. Serves eight.
~ DINNER: Smothered chicken Brown Derby, noodles, buttered
; f Ftle | AR for Mr. Abel he -sounted! —8¥rup or [four points-for his-ace of spades,”
-{for the jack of clubs and one for doubleton diamond, This|
tenders.” An assortment of suit or a collection of suits,
ray of change-about tricks up it tured fits into this category, It triple life. One of the ways it may be worn is as shown with a draped “tie” criss-crossing under a double tab at one side of the neckline. Second way 1s to remove the tle, leaving only the tabs and the
Blackwood on Bridge—
Count System
ing bid in the system.
two for the queen of hearts;-
the made a total of nine, enough for a simple raise to two spades. Mr. New revalued his hand. Since partner had raised his suit, his fifth spade was now worth one more point, raising his total count to fifteen. He knew Mr. Abel could not have more than ten points or he would have made
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a stronger bid. Therefor he no chance for game.
Their Only Trick
with the ace. That was all for the defenders. Mr. New ruffed the club return, took out trumps, finessed against the king of
Mr. Abel was beginning to get| a little discouraged. “I don't] think we should have been in six,” he sald, “but it seems like! we should have reached a game.”
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ [Face Hair Can Be Removed
/more pronounced,
Authorities Advise Use of Wax Product
By ALICIA HART NEA Star Writer -
“SINCE MY 40th birthday,” writes a . reader, “I've noticed that the faint ‘down’ always pres-
ent on my cheeks and the ‘shadow’.
abqve my upper lip have become embarrassing and a definite superfluous hair problem, What should I do?” . = MANY women approaching
= Re FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 104) The Times Pattern. Service: = |Men Losing hw ~N Gift Shyness
@ ".+.yIn Shops: ( f8| Often Take Advice Of Lingerie Clerks
By ROUNELLE MARTIN . United Press Staff Correspondent | ATLANTA, Dec. 9—The man i} had the casual appearance of a } commuter waiting for his bus, {But that was no lamp post he |wds propped against. It was the {filmiest lingerie counter of a de« . 8 partment store. Then, his face suddenly set (with determination, he strode in {the direction of an idle salesgirl. |“I want something for my wife,”
Crepe with starched collar
By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor LLOUSES CONTINUE to work their magic as wardrobe
In addition, a single blouse may sometimes have a whole ar-
There's No Game in Hand; They Make Six
THIS I8 another hand from the rubber In which Mr. New and; “Abel's hand” Mr. Champion of an electric needle, is the perMr. Abel are relying on their newly acquired count system of [continued bidding to enable them to beat the experts. } ’ — Mr. New counted three points for his king of spades, five for! +his-ace-jack of hearts, three for ~~ for his veld in-clubs. .. A total of
passed as apparently there was) Mr. n led the queen.ofiy § diamond¥ and: Mr. Masters won Pass
hearts and racked up a smalijheart,” he saic, “but if he had, Center. slam.
plaint. Some report the appear- | ance of “odd patches” and “spots”| (of hair-growth. Bleaching, usual-| ly resorted to immediately, does! not help matters; ‘only lightens {hair and makes it less noticeable. |Ofttimes light hair can be as em|barrassingly present as the dark4 er growth, '| Of the many modern hair-re-| ' movers avallable, authorities ad-| { |vise using only the wax remover | lon the face. | ‘Powders, {though effective hair-removers for lother parts of the body, may be|
maturity make the same pear,
skin of the face. Tweezing out! the offending hairs is ill-advised because this method is painful and it might do damage ~ ~ . TO REMOVE unwanted hair from the face with wax, the pro-
“oxthem adds variety to a single
Three-way blouse
8 sleeve. One of the blouses pic- Another attractive blouse cedure used should follow faith-| is a “three-way” style, with a for the campus or career girl (fully the manufacturer's printed horseshoe scatter pin “with has a starched collar, Buster instructiona,, In general. the wax 1s melted; is applied while hot| which it comes in view. . Brown style, and a big bow |. too hot) to follow the grain Final “trick” {8 to tuck the to set it off. This one, also in of the hair; is allowed to set for tabs inside the neckline. That CL } ha way, only the pin shows. The pastel or deep-toned crepe, |a few seconds (not long enough rayon crepe blouse, at Mor- has push-up sleeves for more (for it to really cool); is then rison’s in deep or pastel tones, fashion interest. Also at Mor- plucked off with a.quick move-
ment against the grain of the hair. This time, the unwanted {hair will be removed - imbedded : : {Inthe wax. Then a light applica-| N {tion of cold cream over the Mr. ew and Mr. Abel treated areas is usually recom-|
mended to soothe the skin sur-|
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face, Electrolysis, the method of {killing hair at the roots by means
But large area, this to prove expensive, slow and sometimes painful. If
“wold then become( arent method of removal.
worth ten points instead of nine pp oipod is apt
his king of diamonds and three because after his “spade bid is|
fourteen and a compulsory opens rgised he adds-one point for his/this method is decided upon, the |
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fifth spade. Now fnsFs Ta totat WOrk.shauld be entrusted only to! an expert, who, if not a medical
Relther sidd vulnerabis “count. oF. 27. POIDLS IR AN. IWO kin specialist, Ahould be one. "ME. Abet {hands enough for a game bid." is recommended by a doctor. | S—-A9542 “A wee bit confusing,” added = m———
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to hibernate 11 months of the year but in. December the men always show up. Sales personnel have learned to spot them and —-when possible—ease their buying pains. . | “Something in a nice slip?” The “Nightle?” |Redish-pink. ‘“‘Brassiere?’ Red, “How about these?” Beet red. He decided to take the black {lace panties—which the wives always return—and hoped he could make an immediate getjaway. “We have these frilly and [tailored,” the salesgirl then re(vealed. “Which?” He wanted them in “a little of both.” He couldn't {think of his wifes size but help[fully suggested she weighed 100 |pounds—when he married her 13 |years ago.
Clerks Are Casual
The customer was one of the scores: who make life interesting {for the girls behind the lingerie counters here at the Christmas |season. “Most of the men these days {have gotten over their shyness,” sald one lingerie girl. “But the ones who are embarrassed are extremely so. We try to act very |casual, as though they were buy{ing an automobile tire or a shirt.” Department stores have just about developed a composite case history on men lingerie shoppers, They have discovered: A man feels more at ease in either the tiny specialty shops or in large” department stores where an entire floor ix devoted to line gerie. He doesn't like lingerie counters mixed in among other
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