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PAGE TEN DES MOINES REGISTER. -10- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 19 IS. Mesdames Brown and Heath to Be Hostesses Flattering and Feminine You Can Do Something About A Tough Mackerel Mental Case May Benefit In Hospital (That Body of Yours.) James W. Barton, M. D.

RS. KENNETH BROWN, MARRIED 3801 Forest and Mrs. Francis Heath, 5304 Shriver A. By 'llma Phillips Stewart. A CARD asks for a little help about mackerel so I did some investigating.

It seems the big objection is that, after will be hostesses at a lunch- A eon at 1 p. m. today at the Com-j; are ailments in HP HERE which cooking, the mackerel is tough. I will tell about this later the patient re i included in the courtesy. but first a little information about the mackerel itself, 1 Mrs.

Ralph Morris, 670 Forty-jiV 1 covers more rapidly in hospital than in the home and i mm is visiting reiauves in Spanish mackerel doesn't come from Spain at all. It actually should be known as Florida are not always sure just what size fish you are getting. others in wrhich the home surroundings are best suited fdr i opeka, Kan. i Frederick Benjamin, who has been living at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

4 1 1 si fiM I I i t'T This means that after soaking you should par-boil the fish either until completely or partially done. The fish then is lifted with a 1 ill 1 1 Even though most of this type conies from down Florida way we find it distributed as far north as Cape Ann and south to Brazil. Oscar Strauss, 666 Forty-fifth If left Wednesday to return to his home in St. Paul, and will Spanish mackerel weigh from six pancake turner to a broiler, dotted be inducted next week. with butter or other fat, then browned.

rapid recovery. What about slight mental ailments At first thought it would seen that a patient suffering with mental depression, obsessions, anxiety, should recover more rapidly amid home surroundings. On secoind thought, however, the very nature of the home life with Com. Harold J. McCoy and son, Flattering femininity is on the docket for spring! Left, sunbonnet crown of rough braided straw forms at the back.

Color is sunburnt. Center, sheer blue veiling draped around this puritan blue bowi-shaped felt can be worn under the chin. Right, envy-green felt with cinnamon veiling edges in natural-looking twigs is a spring tonic for winter-weary wardrobes. Robert, arrived last night from Soakin to eight pounds and are in season from November to May. Yellowish spots on the upper sides distinguish it from the Bonito and native mackerel which have black stripes.

Iowa City, to spend a few days at their home, 3411 Iola ave. to 48 hours time, the water several 1. Allow 24 changing times. 2. Place fish meat side down, rais FLATTERING Every junior miss will want Seemingly, mackerel of the larg its deadly daily routine, quiet or noisy, the over anxiety of the family about the patient or on er type are the ones that cannot be broiled after soaking.

They Pattern 4342. Make it up in a must go through a partial or com the other hand the feeling that Robert, who is a pre-medic student at the Universtiy of Iowa, and a member of the U.S.A.A.R., will report, while here, for active duty with the army air forces. Mrs. J. J.

Brick and infant daughter. Sherry Marie, formerly of Camp Hood, have returned to Des Moines to make their home with Mrs. ilov; ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Brick, 721 Morton ave. Fortnightly Music Club To Meet With Mrs. Clausen plete pre-cooking before broiling. there is nothing wrong with him ing it a few inches from the bottom if possible.

3. Rinse in fresh water, wipe dry with a cloth or absorbent paper. Quick Freshening for Salt Fish. Place mackerel (any salt fish) in large quantity of fresh water. (or her) and that kindness would pretty flowered cotton, add a gay bit of ruffling at sleeves and Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Jobst of Dexter, announce the marriage Feb. 8 of their daughter, Lucille of Des Moines, to Pvt. Dale K. Boyle, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Cord Boyle of Dexter. The 8 p. in. wedding took place in Dexter.

Private Boyle is stationed at Camp San Luis Obispo, Cal. While on the other hand, the small mackerel filets or steaks have plenty of fat for flavor, few bones be a mistake, interferes with recovery. Doctors D. M. Hamilton and sweetheart neckline, and wear it and are most always tender.

for your best beau. There's front Our common mackerel occur on H. Wall in the American Journal of Psychiatry report the results waist interest in a scalloped seam this side of the Atlantic from Lab- Bring slowly almost to boiling rador southward to mid-coastal point. Drain and repeat process S. O.

H. CLAUSEN and Mrs. It. E. Blok, 1072 Forty- in the treatment of 100 patients in Mrs.

Eugene Mannheimer! sixth and niece, Miss Betty Carolina. They average about 15 three to four times hospital instead of the home will entertain Fortnightly inches in length and around two and in softness gathered into darts. Pattern 4342 is available only Treatment was given at the West Blok, will leave tomorrow for Chicago, where they will meet Mr. Blok. Saturday they will go Music club at a 1 p.

m. luncheon Friday in the apartment of Mrs. chester division of the New York wedding of Miss Marcy Erhend-reich and Lloyd Underhill, formerly of Des Moines. Allen lleywood, specialist first class, U.S.N.R., who is stationed at Philadelphia, will arrive hospital. Clausen nt HntfO to Milwaukee, to attend the in junior miss sizes lo, lo ana; If Mackerel Is Tough.

Cover fish with fresh water (after soaking) bring water slowly to the boiling point. Discard this water if you think the fish is still too salty. If not, proceed with the J-'l'l aill Li ill tiiaic of Mrs. Hiram Hunn and the subject will be "Changing Scales New 17. Size 13 takes 2i yards 35-inch; yards ruffling.

this morning for a four-day furlough with Mrs. Heywood and his pounds in weight-Mackerel are marketed fresh, frozen, salted and smoked. Now if you want a salt mackerel for broiling you should choose filets from our common mackerel and not from the so-called Spanish type. Also you must figure out the time neces As with the majority of this type of mental ailments most of these patients were above the average in intelligence, the majority had graduated from college and some were engaged in professions. Points for Parents By Edythe Wallace This mother, Mrs.

John William Hey or Old?" Taking part on the program will be Alice Hoffman Bell, piano; Mrs. 2. Let fish simmer along until ten wood, 627 Thirty-sixth st. der. It will flake easily if you prick it with a fork.

A. t. Kreidler and Mabel Moss Madden, voice; and Mrs. Harvey The hospital treatment consisted 3. Lift out of water.

Drain thor Thorsen, strings. mainly of interviews with the pa tient and supervision of his daily sary for soaking. Some like salt fish to soak for 48 hours, changing the water several times to be sure that all of the salt is re oughly and use as desired. Broiled Mackerel. activities to fit his needs and Mrs.

Wallace McArthur, 2940 Kingman is leaving today to visit for a month with her son-in-law and daughter, Capt. and Mrs. John A. Hughes in Omaha, Neb. Mrs.

Harry Goldberg and, Mrs. Pearl Ulman of Boston, Mrs. A. J. Rosens of Detroit, and Mrs.

Alice Goodman of Dubuque, abilities. 1. Take your pre-cooked mackerel, brush with salad oil or other fat The average length of stay was eight and one-half on the meat side. moved. The new trick in soaking is to place the fish so that it will not touch the bottom of the pan.

2. Slip under the broiler. Brown Send 1G CENTS in coins for this pattern. Write plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDKESS and STYLE NC.MUEK. (Jet ready for spring with the aid of our new Pattern Hook! This fashion guide shows smart suits, frocks, ensembles.

A dickey pattern is printed right in the book. Pattern hook, 10 cents. Send your order to The Des Moines Kegister Pattern Department, 5GI W. Randolph Chicago. A slow-down in mail deliveries may delay your order beyond the usual 10 clays to two weeks.

Your pattern will arrive as soon as circumstances allow. Valentine Dinner. Members of Theta Delta Gamma sorority were guests of their husbands at a 7:30 p. m. Valentine dinner Sunday at the Mainliner.

Gilbert Larson was in charge. Sorority Party. Omega Delta Rho sorority will entertain at a dinner and bridge party at 6:30 p. m. today at the fish on both sides.

have arrived in the city and will remain until after the wed The salt will a better 3. Quickly brush fish with two tablespoons of butter mixed with one tablespoon lemon juice, one teaspoon minced parsley and ding of Miss Ruth North and chance to reach the bottom of the Sergt. Morris Carpenter on pan. This can be accomplished by months. A follow-up study, four to 11 years after this hospital treatment, showed 46 completely recovered, five much improved, 17 improved, making a total of 68 of the 100 who had benefited by the treatment.

These were not insane patients, but patients who were not properly balanced. The hospital stay, in which they could be studied one-fourth teaspoon pepper placing the fish on a trivet or supporting it with a couple of tiny Grace Ransom tearoom in honor Serve very hot. Fish cools off of Mesdames J. R. Kitt.

F. S. Lock very quickly. blocks of wood. Mother: "Jim and his father made this cabinet of shelves, boxes, and drawers and see how neatly he has them all labeled." Not Thi Mrs.

Andersen Hostess. Mrs. S. C. Anderson, 1225 Ste wood and D.

M. Myers and Miss Now the question arises of what P. S. Those of you who have a lot of buttermilk on hand, after soaking the mackerel in water for to do with these large mackerel Lenore Wieland. Mrs.

Myers, a former member. phenson way, will be hostess to that vou want to broil. Many of members of her bridge clirb at a recently returned from Chicago to quietly and thoroughly, gave grat you buy mackerel in a small a couple of hours, finish up the wooden pail and, of course, you1 soaking in buttermilk. make her home here. ifying results.

1 p. m. luncheon today. Covers will be laid for eight IN HOLLYWOOD oreat Institution! Good Will Tour Not So Good Dinner Party Attractiveness Physical Handicaps Need Not Inhibit You that Ida made her appearance on the Hollywood scene with honey (Beauty and You.) Bv Patricia Lindsay. colored tresses and has dyed her hair to match the character of the girl portrayed By John Truesdell.

HOLLYWOOD, CAL. You cinema customers are currently being showered with tripe that rolls 6ff the press Could it be that the studio is vNE of our current jingo Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Warren will entertain at a small dinner Saturday at the Des Moines club dinner-dance.

Guests will be a intimate friends of Maj. and Mrs. Carroll Anderson of Valdosta, Ga. Mrs. Joseph Hutchinson, 1400 Casady drive, was hostess to members of her bridge club at luncheon Wednesday at her home.

Mrs. Anderson, a former member of the club, was a guest. going to take Ida's plea of a few months afro to plav some licht Mother: "If you don't throw away some of this junk, I'm going to do it for you. I can't even get into your room to clean it." agents' typewriters about the roles and punish her by not let authors once wrote a cruel couplet about girls who wear glasses and tens of thousands of girls, and women gods and goddesses who reign on the Hollywood Mount ting her play in the dramatic story of Miller? Slack suits have become a national institution and American taste The development of habits of order or disorder may depend upon whether a child lias places in which to keep his Various producers are claiming promptly decided they would Olympus. But we'll stick our necks out by playing another game of their contract cuties are flockinr TRUTH AND CONSEQUENCES rather be half -blind than devoid of glamour.

So much persuasion, propaganda and spectacle styling were nerded to bring the female popu and originality to Mexico City for silk stockings and they do mean the kind of silk that the gals in the states can't get. are exhibited in this one WILSON'S WEESCLY lation to their senses about better That was done, thank ivorn by Anne with you fans we'll tell the truth and we'll take the consequences: His studios would have you believe that even though Orson Welles played the gay guy in his south-of-the-border good will tour, that the Iatln natives were raving mad about him. But they must know that we know that our Mexican cousins aro just as hard up for this luxury as our country is. Ida I.tiplno. A Punishment wynnc of Universal pictures.

The two-piece into his cinema contracts that What they're trying to cover heaven. Now the hearing-aid field has th- same probliii. It seems as If women -hxe to appear dumb, as well as deaf, rather than equip themselves with a mechanical aid to better hear-ln. This is too bud for their efft Food and Nutrition ConsulUat to Wiiaoa Co. gives him full rights to approve all pictures that are shown you up is that the glamour gals are The natives were raving, and they were plenty mad, for Orson kept the country in a chaotic fans.

A WORD ABOUT THE "NOT-SO-FAMOUS" running away to Mexico City between pictures "to live as they condition chasing maids through like" and not bo under the con hotel hallways, breaking up fur demning eyo of the Producers as To most homemakers it's a surprising revelation that there arc more than 2(30 cuts and varieties of meat. Since the popular masts, chops, and steaks are not as plentiful these days, it behooves us to find out "what's cotikin'," and how. in the less-famed cuts of meat. There's a wealth of health and Kfod eating in all of them. Your meatman has some of them most of the time; ask him about them the next time you shop.

ric-nry in greatly dMTc-nsed and tlm pleasuro of theater, concert and conversation is terribly 11m- niture in his room and throwing sociation or their bosses. Hut now Fred is causing a lot of unfavorable comment among patriotic people who claim there Is shortage of film, and be should not bo "killing" so many pictures. What the Fred fellow should learn is that he earns his money through his feet not his face. lU'J. The strain they Inflict upon the pieces out of the window suit is in beige and has a front panel of contrasting brown.

WPB rules are strictly adhered to trousers are narrow, jacket is short. themselves adds aging and without opening it first. In fact, a Washington bigwig For instance, 1'auletto God-dard and Ann Sheridan have found divorces, romance, and good times are a few of the things Mexico offers for free. creates a nervousness. Good Sense.

-iv. recently announced in regards to Orson and his trip: "Any more have a motto which I would such good will ambassadors might I i 9 v. like women who are hard of hear threaten the whole 'good-neighbor' Many of the European refugees in? to reneat to themselves. It is Richard Arlen, who did all that policy." chest-beating about enlisting in fled to that country with plenty of moola and have built palaces the U. S.

air forces, suddenly Our guess is that very good-bad shady lady of the screen, Mae grew as vague as a lodge broth in the city in which they spend 24 hours a day just entertaining and being entertained. West, will strip to please in her next picture. Mae in the past er's promise when the 38-year age simply: Good sense pays dlvi dends. It i pood sense to try to correct deafness even if it requires the ucaring of a mechanical device. After all eyeglasses are a mechanical device, and legion are the women, beauties and those not so beautiful, ivho wear them.

limit was set down. Frances Langford is still sing has always spelled $EX in gay 90 bustles and flowing gowns, but we'll wager in her new cinema True, Dick has an alimony ing love songs on celluloid and on the air waves, but they're no longer dedicated to husband Jon debt of $1,200 a month, and he's she'll wear postage-stamp size got a college girl (his dotter) How much better to have your and her student husband to sup face look alive and interested than A Main WeBU port but he shouldn't have gone bathing suits. For Mae has just paid an electrolysist 600 bucks to remove the fuzz from her shapely shafts. dumb. Then too your mind is kept so much more active if you around criticizing every other Hall.

Their marital barque has hit the crack-up rocks, and could it be that little Latin from Manhattan with whom Jon has been romancing in his last two pictures who caused the split? movie star and questioning why CLUB MEETINGS. they weren't in the armed forces Urhandale American Ik'lon auxiliary, No. hear what is going on about you Stylish Coiffures. 8 p. m.

Thursday In clubruoms, Seventieth st. and Douclas ave. Mrs. Fred Astaire, whom no one WILSON'S GELA-SL FRESU GREEN BEANS ORANGE GELATTNE SALAD HEATED ROLLS Warner Brothers is putting out the baloney that if only Ida Lupino were blond, they would W. E.

Nelander will preside at regular business meeting. Colors advanced by Many deaf persons too, shy from not look as alive as normal, if the ears do not function properly, it should be made to look alive through the use of proper cosmetics and by the wearing of any device which would aid in hearing. would venture to say is even a good-looking lad, is as temperamental about his appearance as William "iraui. invocation by Mrs. Daisy Walker.

Program chairman is Mrs. Georee Kuhnle. using makeup and from dressing their hair in becoming, stylish coiffures. This again i3 a mis Joslali Given circle. No.

73. Ladies of any glamour guy who drapes him ppLE Pudoing BEVERACF. star her in the picture "The Life of Marilyn Miller." What this pillar doesn't understand is has Warners forgotten MEAT EXTENDING IS A Rut it's also a joy to the family whea the combinations are not only stretch- ing, but tasty and attractive as welL FOR INSTANCE i Beef-Cabbage Cups Wash one-half cup rice thoroughly. Mix with it one cup raw chopped beef, and season with sail and pepper. Cook one head cabbage in boiling salted water live minutes untd leaves are pliable.

Remove leaves whois from head. Wrap a leaf of cabbags around one rounding tablespoon of nee and meat mixture. Place in buttered oven dish. Pour tomato sauce over it. and bake covered for one hour in a 250 sveo.

Serves 6. O. A. all day sewing and covered dish luncheon Kridny at the home of Mrs. Jun HrewlmluT.

HardlnK Khk runs and uulltniK. self before a camera. A PLATE OF HOT GINGERBREAD spices-upa meal Fred has always put a clause Chapter UK, P. E. 2 p.

m. Saturday I cannot recommend any special hearing device. I am only urging those who find it hard to at nonie or Mrs. nuin timitn. lhi nuni-iand drive.

Regular meeting In charge of Mrs. Kmllv lieuben. take. Deaf, or slightly deaf women should pay particular attention to eye makeup. Their eyes should be made as attractive and expressive as possible.

Lrneo I-cota council will entertain at a card and party at 8:30 p. m. today at E. Thirtieth and Walnut streets. The regular meeting will follow.

Florence Strait is chairman. hear to investigate the market and use an instrument to bring Give your CINNAMON ROLLS Brows should be trim, lashes greater joy into their lives and grown long and tinted dark, eyes delicious tenderness along more beauty into their faces. LAMB SHANKS. A Tasty Cut Roll Gela-Seald Lamb Shanks (2 to 4, depending on size) in flour and brown slowly in lard for ten or fifteen minutes. Add three cups water, two teaspoons salt, dash of pepper, and simmer slowly in covered skillet for one and one-half hours.

When tender, thicken gravy with one and one-half tablespoons flour mixed with one-third cup cold water. Serve on bed of fluffy boiled rice with gravy. Makes four generous servings. mi ADVEKTlSLMfcN'T. kept sparkling from frequent eye baths, and lids highlighted with a bit of eye cream or vaseline.

Pamper Dry Skin. with a firm, light texture that makes you proud of your baking ability! HHPS Did you know this about toilet odors? OS Because of the strain felt, many 00! 3 Unsanitary film collects on toilet bowls constantly. Don't wait until you can see it. Keep the bowl glistening-clean and above suspicion women suffer with dry skin. Skin should be pampered every day with massage, and a makeup foundation with a little glow in its color should be used beneath the face powder.

Sun phi because the face dors Plain olil-fiisliionrd baked beans nrvrr miidr miv mini mad. Hut biikcd limns served with skills of hot giii'crliread aiih, tliere'n a dish to rush home to! Use Duff's. VIEWS ABOUT STIWS AND Try these WILSON MEATS: Ncrk meats for stews, ground meats, soups. Shrinks in soups, with barley, rice or vegetables. Lamb 'Breast or Riblets.

Muffed ar.4 baked, or cut and used in Veal Brcabt, stuffed and baked, or used in stew. Pork Tails, boiled with cabbage or lima beans. Yours for Meat Emending, with Sani-Flush. No scrubbing. No messy work.

Each application cleans away many recurring toilet germs OLD STAND-BYS AND NFAV No matter what cut of meat you select from your dealer's available supplies whether it's an old stand-by or a newcomer on your shopping list Wilson's Certified is your best buy. for the name Wilson assures the quality and all-around goodness of any product upon which it appears. That quality is the same now as it has always been despite wartime demands. Make your choice Wilson's. and a cause of toilet odors.

Use Sani Flush at least twice a week. From Developing. At the first sign of a cold, put a few drops of Va-tro-nol up each nostril. Its quick action aids Nature's defenses against colds. And remember when a head cold makes you suffer, or transient congestion up" your nose, 3-purposa Va-tro-nol does 3 important things.

It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, (2) relieves irritation, (3) helps clear cold-clogged nasal passages. S- And brings relief! VICKSLA? Follow directlona la folder. VA'TRO'NOL Don't confuse Sani-Flush with ordinary cleansers. It works chem Thank to its "tender blend" of wheats, Pillsbury' Best helps make food full-bodied and satisfying, yet amazingly light and tender. ically.

Cleans the hidden trap. Sani Flush Is absolutely safe In septic George Rector tanks and toilet connections when used according to directions on can. Sold everywhere. Two handy sizes. PN M.

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