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By ELIZABETH TOOMEY . Stall Corres n NEW. YORK, Dec. 18 (UP)~— Nine:out of 10 Christmas diners want the traditional turkey. dressing and giblet gravy meal, « according to Mrs, Marion McCoy. “That's one meal when a woman gets little—ecredit for thinking up unusual dishes,” Mrs. | McCoy sald. “People want to sit] down to the traditional holiday dinner.” Mrs, McCoy, head of the food department for Schrafft's restau-

rants, has been watching women cooks roast Christmas turkeys for 26 years. This year the 220] cooks. under her direction willl roast 22 tons of turkey. “We've tried

“put it wasn’t popular. Ninety per cent of the people want turkey."

Vary Old Favorites In spite of proven preferences! for tradition, every holiday sea-| son brings a rash of recipes tq vary old favorites, There are retouched versions of cranberries, | sweet potatoes and bread stuffing] to add to the holiday table. { The cranberry supply isn't quite|

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A centerpiece popular with the hostess who entertains a small group at Christmas time is the serving . things| Santa shoe (left). Here it is filled with white carnations, “pine branches and stick candy. The delike roast goose,” she explained, sign is by Joe Letterman of Bertermann's. Gift for a host and hostess (right) combines the host's | favorite beverage—bottle outlined with pink carnations—and a corsage on the bottle) of carna-

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Cells Result In Anemia

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Teen Problems— = Some Tips to You Squires

By JEAN GUYS are critical of their gals ~umm, yes! They can dish it out, but can they take it? They'd better learn! Cause the girls have something to say about poison dates, too. Naturally, the fellows do most of the asking—for dates and dances. But every schmoe isn’t

To Poor Diet

round disks called red blood cells, | |or erythrocytes. Normally, there lare about 5 million of these cells in each cubic millimeter.of blood. (There are more than 16,000 cubic millimeters in. a cubic inch.) | These cells contain a red color{ing matter -— hemoglobin — which |carries oxygen to the tissues and)

{which 1s necessary for life. When | [there are too few red blood cells lor not enough hemoglobin the condition is called “anemia.”

When a person loses more blood {than the” system can replace,! anemia develops. If sudden, as] from a wound, the difficulty can| be remedied promptly by stopping |

Blackwood on Bridge—

Mr. Muzzy Gloats Over Slam Even After

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STILL TRYING to beat the ex-

abacus

showed his as big as last year's record crop, q - ) . but 0 still a the average perts with his count bidding meth- worth 20 points. And that meant gyerything broke just right. fuction before and during the od, Mr.-New added up his points. the total count in both hands was Mr. Muzzy was in his glory produc 8 We pour points for each of his aces, 33 THE SLAM ZONE! Tn PonotEr Leet he : n ! two for edch of his queens and] The. hand didn't. look like a 0 NO. other system,” he stated, wm esipes Jing poranberties one for each doubleton. Fourteen slam-—even to. Mr. Muzzy. But “could this slam be reached.” | y 8 points in all and a compulsory who was he to _question.the. sya... Let. me... see....that infernal

hand was with the greatest of ease, when fusions or take other measures,

hemorrhage and giving a {blood transfusion. |

| If hemorrhage is slow, it is

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necessary to find where the bleed-| }

{ing comes from and stop it if pos{sible. If this kind of snemia is severe, it may be necessary to give trans-

including the use of iron preparations, iron being an important

part of hemoglobin. ” ” ” ONE KIND of anemia shows q Up paArtieunirTy; but not exetyst sively, in women between 30 and!

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a welcome partner, : Of course, gals aren't too

By. EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. | happy with a stiff or bumbleTHE BLOOD contains small| f00t¢d learner. But they actu-

ally — and actively — shun the eccentric stepper who dips and glides and jitterbugs with acrobatic fervor. ¥ And the expert who tries out difficult new steps the first time the couple gets together.

- ” ” PARTNERS also view with distaste the determined Romeo who greets 'em with, “Do you love me?” and tries to

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ularity is her ability to lasso a lot of partners, It isn’t suave to

try to fence her in, Bro.

make a dance an excuse for

surreptitious petting. Refusing cut-ins raises a gal's

| ire. And so does a guy's in-

sistence on “sitting this one

| out” in the middle of a good

party. One measure of a girl's pop-

own

The line-man with a banal battery of flattery doesn’t fool. the wise femme. And the gangster who won't step outside his clique and the sophisticate who yawns in a gal's face! They may be envied

but they're seldom loved.

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ONDAY, DEC. 19, 1949 |Eat Well for Less—

Cranberries Enhance Spice Cake

Try This Recipe For Holidays

By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA ‘Staff Writer CRANBERRIES are cheap and here's Christmas! So let's get going. Christmas Cranberry Spice Cake (Makes 2 (8-inch) layers) Three tablespoons cream type cornstarch, one and one-half cups sifted all-purpose flour, onefourth teaspoon salt, one and onehalf teaspoons soda, one-half tea= spoon baking powder, one tea= spoon -cinnamon, one-eighth tea« spoon cloves, one-eighth teaspoon allspice, one-fourth teaspoon nutmeg, one-half cup shortening, one cup extra sweet white syrup, one egg, beaten, one cup raisins, one-half cup nut meats, one cup canned whole cranberry sauce. Sift together cornstarch, flour, salt, soda, baking powder and Cream shortening and

Warns Girls Against Diets ED togner: add egg and mix

health.

Any girl who sacrifices those attributes to look like the flatchested, snake-hipped fashion models whose figures influence this country’s styles, gets a sharp rap from George Hurrell. who has, seen plenty of them. - -

Warns this famed photographer

before whose camera the nation's {top fashion models pass: Their. in- works as typical examples. {fluence is dangerous to the health|

{ the female population. By trying to look like “clothes

By ALICIA HART, NEA Staff Writer The ideal American woman is roundly curved and bouncy with

(thoroughly. Add raisins and nuts; mix. Al/ternately add dry Ingredients and cranberry sauce; mix thoroughly. Pour into two greased (8-inch) [layer cake pans. Bake in moderate oven (375 degrees F.) 35 to

a well-rounded 190 pounds, cites 45 minutes.

the fashion models with whom he

“Some of the glamor gals I pho-| |tograph are so_thin they're. un... ‘healthy. They don't eat. They're]

TUESDAY'S

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juice, bacon omelet; enriched ‘butter or fortified

ee tO ETERS The dean {OPETIE DR [tem-—his own system. Finally he abacus, Muzzy,” demanded Mr

If the family will forfeit plum] pudding or fruit cake as Christ-

After Mr. Champion overcalled stopped worrying. “8ix clubs,” he Champion

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He examined it and » 50 rs of age. The cause of this Lis kibitzers Mr. Muzzy's error soon came to 50 years of deficiency of iron due | American girls are not only ruin-|

horse” models, Mr. Hurrell says high strung and nervous like race| horses.

several things,

margarine, apple jelly, coffee, | LUNCHEON: Large bowls of potato and onion soup,

mas dinner dessert, the Wheat Both’ sides vulnerable Flour institute suggests sub-| NORTH stituting a prune-cranberry pie. | Mr. Muzzy PRUNE-CRANBERRY PIE | INGREDIENTS: One baked 9-!

Mr. Champion doubled out of sheer anger and Mr. Muzzy stuck his hands. “Gad, think of it!” he to his guns with a redouble. muttered. “Flummoxed by. Mr. Champion Ted the king qf lousy bead!”

S832 H—K Q75 diamonds. When the dummy went’ Miss Brash was roaring with!

absorption due to disturbances |

| i robably in- ing their own health but that of \us : . Mr. Champion held his head Including defective A and poor | future generations, too. Yvams Against Diet |

| “In their attempt to keep their! a of the stomach and intestines, figures down to model measure-

This causes a feeling of weakness, ments,” he says, “our girls go on

and paleness. |8

anemia. This difficulty lies prin-:

i8—I. don't . have an similar to the form of anemia .starv

tarvation diets, submit to rigid

down he screamed like the vic-/Taughter. “Why don’t you admit, pajlure of the organs which corseting, even avoid having chil-

Insisting that no woman can

"I'd take it up myself. The only cipally inthe bone marrow and is keep a fashion figure without, ing herself, the: celebrated fashion clothes-and pose for high-|

inch ple shell; two and one-half D—none i yn hed PIN re > C—9 86542 tim in a horror movie, “You bid this point count bidding is great make the blood may produce dren.” ppec; Or P8| WEST EAST |g1X” he snarled, “on that unholy stuff, Mr, Champion?” she kidded. cranberries; three thsps.. corn- Mr, Champion Mr. Dale. | eee of Tubble?” —_.....atarch; one-half sup sugar; one- 8.10 6 5 S—K J 9174 Mr. Muzzy merely looked smug trouble

{ “When beautiful girls come to

New York from other sections of ‘he country” he continues, “they're healthy. But when the ( “ashion business makes models of | {*hem, they have to train down,| (1fown, down. They have .to. be ‘shadows’ in order to wear high-

warm crispy bread, butter or fortified margarine, baked apples, gingerbread, cheese, DINNER: Roast loin of pork, ginger pears, mashed potatoes, buttered Brussels sprouts, enriched bread, butter. or . fortified margarine,

- celery and raw carrot sticks,

steamed cranberry pudding,

— half cup prune juice; one-half cup ~ honey; one-quarter tsp. salt. For meringue, two egg whites;

cup Suge

prune juice; honey and salt. Bring “to a boi". Add prunes and cranberries. Cook five minutes, stirs ring constantly. Cool and pour into baked pie shell, Top with meringue made by beating egg whites and salt until frothy. Then gradually add sugar, beating well. Bake in slow oven (300 degrees) 2 ut 30 minutes, un‘il meringue is brown. Recipe makes six servings.

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with one diamond, Mr. Muzzy put on quite a show. He laid his cards| on the table and started finger-| ing his abacus again. Presently a look of disbelief came over his face, { He picked his cards up and] gave them another look. Then he and carefully

Here 1s what had happened. Mr. Muzzy’'s hand added to 10 points:

appealing. j GLAZED SWEET POTATOES sized sweet | ; one-quarter cup butter or margarine; one-half cup brown sugar; one tsp. salt; one-half cup sherry.

until tender. Remove jackets and

.quarter cup brown sugar. Sprinkle with salt, and dot with butter or margarine. Arrange sweet _»>tatoes in pan and pour

for-half ar hour, basting severs! times and turning once.

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five for his high cards and five -diamonds. This made a ‘of 23, countin the 13 points guaranteed by partfier’s| opening bid.

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But Mr. Muzzy had got messed

split in half lengthwise. Grease up qn his abacus. On the second baking pan with butter or mar-| wire, where each bead represents garine and spread . with one-ten, he had pushed two beads|

across instead of one. Thus the

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that a dispatcher leads a dog's life. But the dispatchers know they are the heart of the Gas Utility's system of service to the customer . . . they know, that for every call they DO get, there are thousands of satisfied gas users who go year in and year out

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