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fhe lurlington frtt Press Tuesday, April 12, 1960 Serve Sherried Fruit Sauce With Easter Ham How: Eyebrows Can Look Natural With Make-Up One of the more difficult make ili 1 T-Tfrff mi. i lit i III WMSlim i i 0im4 (fir If Wp 1 1 fe i hi' Zmmmmm It 11 -J Help the Easter Bunny Use White Eggs, Hardboiled; Results, Dye Hot air pocket located at the bottom of the egg which otherwise would roqraph Portrait Pho rics, so mother need have no fear some are spilled. Just a few hints for getting best results: Always use fresh, white eggs. Eggs that have been in storage or chemically treated to preserve them will not dye well. The eggs should be hardboiled, of course, and the colors will be brighter if they are dyed while hot.

To prevent the shell from crack ing in the water, pierce the round ed bottom end (not the pointed end) with a needle or pin. This releases pressure from a small Smoke Signals Spring Tonic to Du Woman's Manners Revealed By Her Smoking Technique Hang Those Gay Vacation Pictures On Blank Wall There's good news in wall treat ments this spring starting with family portrait photographs alonel and ranging to their combination with other art objects. A blank wall can become a bright focal int in your home with photographs culled from desk drawers, albums or from a trip to a local photography studio. The art objects yon might consider Include blown-up vacation snapshots, framed diplomas, paintings, placques, drawings, hanging antiques like weather vanes or even collections of arrowheads or butterflies mounted and framed. The first step after collecting all these elements is to have a loose photographs matted and framed.

The trend in mats is toward use of drapery fabric, colored mat- board, burlap, shantung, grass cloth, marbleized paper or other! imaginative material with black and white photographs. Plain mats are best with photo graphs direct color. Frames can range from contem porary lacquered bamboo to tra ditional Louis XIV or Chippen dale. Perhaps in your arrangement! you intend to give personality to a cold, plain wail above a desk. Yea might start with a symbol of your family's favorite hobby a sailboat, maybe an old farm boose you're remodeling or a "Baked ham, the traditional meat Cor Easter, is best of all when served with a fruit accompani merit Make a Sherried Fruit Sauce to serve with your ham, tightly spiced canned fruit cock tail.

thickened, witli lemon juice and a little sherry wine make an excellent sauce tor meats. 3h recipe is so simple, with; jnut cocktail ready to use as somes from the can, you can pre-j pare it in live minutes. -1 Sherried Fruit Sauce 1 (1 pound 1-ounce) can fruit cocktail 1 tbsp. cornstarch 1 tbsp. fresh lemon juice 2 tbsp.

Sherry wine tsp. cloves tsp. nutmeg tsp. salt Drain syrup from fruit cocktail into saucepan; stir in cornstarch. Cook and stir until clear and thickened.

Add all remaining ingredients, including drained fruit. Heat gently. Serve with baked bam. Afakes about 2 cups sauce. String info Spring With A Sophisticated Swing Bubble The very nature of Spring inspires this coiffure, designed by the O'Brien Beauty Salon.

New ond exciting, different and alluring created especially by us to make your Spring the most beautiful ever. O'BRIEN'S Beauty Salon 135 Main Street UN 4-5993 Open Fri. Eve. All day Saturday. 236 College Street UN 2-0763 EASTER MILLINERY fro 3.98 r1 How to Make Coconut Easter Eggs for Kiddies Here is a special holiday recipe for making coconut Easter eggs taken from an old Pennsylvania Dutch recipe.

These eggs can easily be made by children. v. Grate one good-sized coconut, and add a teaspoon of vanilla. Work in about two pounds of confectioner's 4X sugar, -and shape into small 2gs. Let them dry on a baking sheet for 24 hours, and then coat the eggs -with melted bitter chocolate to which a little paraffin has been added.

Adult help in adding the paraffin is a good wa. What Is Your Dental I.Q.? Q. What is the Importance of "baby teeth" and why should proper dental care be give a them? A. The deciduous (primary) teeth of a child are very impor tant and should receive proper care for many reasons. irst, they are space raaintam- ers for the permanent teeth.

If a deciduous tooth is extracted be fore its normal time of exfoliation, which occurs as late as 12 years. the toom behind it will drift for' ward and fill in the space which should be for another tooth. This causes malocclusion and the need for orthodontic treatment (straightening of the teeth), and an increase in the probability of decay. It also acts as a stigma to personal appearance, eating, di gestion, and speech. Proper care of deciduous teeth is also important for the proper development of the permanent teeth which are growing in the jaw directly beneath the dicidous teeth.

If a primary tooth becomes car ious and is not properly filled by the dentist, the infection will spread through the tooth into the jaw and injure the developing permanent tooth beneath. This will cause the permanent tooth to erupt malformed, to have a greater tendency toward decay, or it may not erupt at all. Another reason for care of the deciduous teeth is that poor teeth hinder proper eating habits and digestion. This may affect the total health of the child causing malnutrition and other deficiencies which hinder proper growth and development. These are only several reasons' which explain the need for the care of the deoiduous teeth from the time of eruption.

Guidance on the; part of each parent from the beginning will aid in the develop-; ment of a healthier and happier child. 1 SBt sfT4filA LtTttAVASBm IT VsMl)jT IWWIOTVftw FAMILY DINNER A savory main-dish casserole, PHYL'S PORK CHOPS and Lima Beans Leaf Spinach Bread Tray Fruit Cnp Beverage PLYL'S PORK CHOPS AND LIMA BEANS Ingredients: y. Cup dark molasses tablespoons catchup 1 teaspoon dry mustard teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Vi teaspoon vegetable bouquet sauce 4 thick (about 1 inch) loin pork chops 2 cans (1 pound each) cooked large dned lima beans salt paprika Method: In a by 9 by 2-inch casserole i together the molasses, catchup, mustard, ginger, Worcestershire and vegetable bouquet sauce. Cut most of fat away from around chops; spread chops with a little of the molasses mixture. Drain limas.

reserving liquid. Mix cup of the bean liquid with the molasses mixture; stir in drained beans. Arrange chops ever beans; chops with salt and paprika; stir beans around and under chops a few times during beking. Bake in moderate (330 degrees) oven until chops are cooked through IV4 to Vi hours. (Make a small slit near bone; meat should be white.) Beans will be mealy-dry; for more sauce, add bean liquid in small amounts, during second half of baking.

Makes 4 servings. las Wheeler, returned home from Brightlook Udtpital Saturday aft er having aurgical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wells and daughter have moved to Barre, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Laware and family of Lebanon, N.H., were Sunday visitors at the home ot her brother. Cordon Stevens, and family. John Zampieri, who has been spending several months in St. Petersburg, where he had employment in aJwtel, returned to his home this week.

Mrs. Doris Rosa is takini time off from her teaching duties so to be with her mother, Mr. Delia Terry, who is a patient at Brightlook Hospital in SL Johnsbunr. Mrs. Harold Nel son of Ryegale Corner Is substi Cooking Is Fun tPt up skills to acquire is the shaping and caring ot eyeorowa.

But once this is mastered, it will result in gracefully curved and natural looking eyebrows that will give any woman new beauty. To acquire this skill, here are some pointers: Eyebrows should fit the face tnal wears them, so for the best guide. follow your natural brow line and then improve upon tnis basic shape. For variations, study inose wore by high fashion If youi eyebrows grow wild, by all meant control them with tweezers. But for beauty's sake, keep th arch high by plucking from below.

Be sure you are taking only stray hairs, and don't forget the area between trows. The natural place for eyebrows to start is directly in line with the inside corners of the eyes. Before pencilling, always powder eyebrows, then shape and supplement their natural line with eyebrow pencil, using short hair-like strokes' in a color that comple ments your hair and skin color ing. For best results, use both a regular and fineline eyebrow pencil Particularly emphasize the arch of your brows, and, if seeded, extend the line slightly. Ice yachts speeding across frozen lakes on.

razor-edged runners have been clocked at 144 miles an hour. I The wkoU par pm memeri I ut it tt com, 1 me morat tk perifliahtr nd renin (tliihmrnu tf UdiTidul 1 bunUy. 5 or nURLINGTOH a II MONUMENT CO. tzi M.i St. Bvliiffe CN M17S The mgi In Hollywood Bresd is adds up to juit about 44 calories.

it has 18 your nrSl loax ITT, St (nm Im-, CMrase jtctrforrhel) crack the shell. Do not let the eggs be unrefrig- erated for too long a time, espe- cially if they are to he used in sandwiches, salads or other dishes after, the holiday. For an attractive Easter centerpiece, arrange the colored eggs in a low bowl or' Basket. Encircle these with cute animal figures made of colored hard-boiled eggs as the bodies and cutout pieces for the heads and stands. Or these can be used as place favors with names written across the eggs.

obeys "no smoking" signs in ele vators, at the theater or other public places. The same goes for the woman who carries en a conversation with a cigarette dangling from her mouth or clenched between her teeth. In fact, the way you smoke a cigarette is almost as important as what you wear and say at so cial gatherings, according to Miss Hart. To create a good impres one that proves you are poised and polite, she suggests: 1. Hold the cigarette gracefully between the first joints of the in dex and second fingers.

Don't clutch it at the base of the fingers near the palm of your hand, and don grasp it with the tips of your thumb and index finger. 2. Smoke the cigarette quietly no short, nervous puffs rest ing the hand that holds it en your knee or the arm of a chair. 3. Always accept the cigarette that is ottered to you even though it is not your brand.

On the next round, be alert to offer your own brand; that way you'll avoid ha vine to reject another of fer, and be doing your share of me "treating." 4. Let your escort light your cigarettes. Many women are too quick to do the job themselves why not keep this gentlemanly custom alive? Don't, though, de mand a light if one is not offered; this simply points up a man's tack of alertness. Vell-Pressed Look, Easter Wardrobe tach it to another seam. If the seam is cut on the straight ot the fabric, press in the same direction as the seam was stitched.

Yea caa nse pressing Instead of basting on sack easily ere as ed fabrics as cotton aad linen. To keep the seam edges from showing on the right side of some tadrics, place a folded strip of wrapping paper along each side of the seam, then press. Mrs. Soule concludes: "Yen can give a well-pressed wok to last year's spring outfit, as well Give Wa into space and yet far enough away that they don't crowd. Arrangements involving a number of elements are best worked out on the floor before nails are driven.

ABOUT 46 CALORIES PER SLICE. in numbers. One IS grm slice 16 is a magic number, too. for Jl 1 A 1 For Best Coloring eggs at Easter is fam ily fun. Children love it.

particularly adding fancy or funny desigi and they should be a part of the activity. Doing Easter eggs together makes for a fine family tradition to carry on over the years. All packaged egg dyes on the market are made according to the VS. Food and Drug Adminis tration standards. The dyes are certified to be pure and are safe and harmless to use on eggs or in food.

Neither will the dyes tain washable surfaces or fab PYROFAX GAS WATER HEATERS As Low As 98.50 II nRTflNS COLCHKSTEB II I AVJEN UE Film Developing Service Fast Color Processing I ADICDDC Camera Shop LHrlCnnC 71 Church St TOOTHACHE yon ant (t to Am dentist, tht belt thinf for yon Is ORA-JCL. Pan tor fast act-inf jtlly calltd ORA-JEl? IHIIMI I MCOl. Mecablilz "500" Electronic Flash (rechargable battery) $EO50 mm b. The Camera Shops 16 Church 105 Church LIGHT ASA BREEZE Light as a breeze, sheer as mist, the new shapings are beautiful for Easter. Gossamer sheer or-ganzas whipped to great fluffs i cloche, brimmed or pillbox shapes meringue cloches with waves of sheer flower exquisitely feminine and romantic.

And these are just a part of our wonderful collection. Friday Evenings oeo if April Is Batter Up Month it's no trick to keep your figure Homemaker Hints collection of minerals found en I your last vacation. Have the sailboat or house photographed. Or mount the minerals on velvet in an attractive frame. Group portrait photographs of the hobbyists around.

For the family room, a clever idea is the family tree painted on the wall and hung with framed portrait photographs in various sizes and shapes. For the bed room, have portrait photographs printed on blue, pink or yellow-toned paper to coordinate with the color scheme. In the hall, group portrait photographs en either side ef a gilt mirror. Over the living room mantel, hang a beautifully framed portrait photograph of dad and mother ia direct color in the manner of oil paintings ot royalty of old. For a symmetrical arrangement over a console, cross a.

pair of "Gabriel horns under a tradi tionally framed 16x20 direct color photograph of the man of the house. If the children are artistic, put 8x10 portrait photographs and 8x10 examples of their latest crayon drawings in the same long slim frame for an attractive grouping. Another good idea is to hang a blown-up horizontal photograph taken on the last vacation above a portrait photograph of a family member. Or substitute a framed college degree for the travel shot and hang above a desk. One important point to remember in all wall treatments is that they should be hung at eye level, close enough to furniture so they do not seem to float off hours, or overnight, and serve with cream.

Protect the even from drippings during the baking proms by placing a greased cooky sheet la the bottom of the eves to catch the overflow. A cooky sheet Is a lot easier te cleaa taaa the bottom ef your even. And save yourself one bit of dishwashing by mixing pie dough; in the pie pan. Alter you remove your ball of dough, all you need is wipe the pan with a paper napkin. Happy As Is HOLLYWOOD (AP) Charles Bracket is a movie writer and producer who likes peanut butter; soup.

He also likes working for the major film studios and can't see the merits of joining smaller, in dependent organizations now popular in movie town. The recipes for both sou' and Hollywood appear successful. Friends rave about the unlikely sounding orotn Bracken brews. and five Oscars attest to his mo tion picture abilities. Bracket! considers "Sunset Boulevard" his best effort, al though there have been other outstanding ones such as "The Lost Weekend and "Ninotchka." Arthur Kellogg, composer of "Mother O'MhM" and other 1 1 ballads, was educated in the Ohio State School for the Blind PRESCRIPTION service While Too Welt Al Year City Drug Stores Church frroot Dial 2-202 1303 Williste ftd.

Dial 2-7254 ret lli totf In tafrlaerallon FRIGIDAIRE CARTMELL'S laid I lorvic 173 Poarl $1. When you light up a cigarette, you may be snowing your manners! Since smoking has become so universally acceptable for even the most lady-like of ladies, certain definite rules of etiquette are pretty firmly established. To avoid embarrassment in so cial situations, Helen Hart, a cig arette consumer services director. recommends the following short course in cigarette manners: First and foremost, courtesy and common sense are basic to all social situations. It is common sense, for instance, to recognize that ash trays are not merely decorative accessories they are meant to be used.

All other receptacles, regard less of their possible convenience are definitely taboo for matches ashes and cigarette stubs. And be careful Oot to flick ashes care lessly into the ash tray. The proper way, for a lady at least, is to tap the cigarette slowly but deliberately. And it's still gracious to ask if it's all right to smoke if you are visiting a home or a person's of fice for the first time. A thought ful hostess will supply an ash tray promptly, if one is not in sight.

Your style of smoking can be a definite clue to your social graces, says Miss Hart, the girl who points a cigarette for em phasis or who blows smoke in another's face lacks polish and shows it. So does the woman who dis- How to Achieve a For Family's New Better watch your pressing hab-i its ii you want to join the Easter parade, warns Mrs. Lois Soule, Vermont Extension Service cloth' ing specialist "To achieve a well-pressed look for your family's spring wardrobe. you need special know-bow as well as good equipment," Mrs. Soule says.

Here are tier suggestion for do-' ing professional job when you re pressing garments. Always press with the grain the material, whether er not cams run with er across the grain. Thus, ea bias skirts, move the Irea diagonally across the seam aot ap or aewa. Wherever possible, press on the wrong side of the fabric. When you must press on the right side, place' a press cloth between the iron and the garment to protect the fabric surface.

On wool, always use either a steam iron or a dry iron with a dampened press cloth. Wool en fabric responds best to moist heat pressing. Use a "cool" Iron- low heat-on rayon. It's safest to test the Iron hot: on small sample or inconspicious part of the garment before pressing. Rayon usually needs to be slightly dampened Careful pressing is an impor tant part of home sewing.

Press each stitched seam before you at- Nftt.e 2500 Shaltum Id HOUKSt MoiUrL I to fun. as a new one, if you watch yourrsprinkle April is batter up month for the housewife as well as Big and Little Leaguers. The baseball season calls for some extra energy builders in youngsters' diets to keep pint-sized pitchers and bantom batsmen up to par. April also is an excellent baking month, because the weather is still cool enough to make even work One way to cut down on the time involved in turning out joyable pastries is to sift flour and sugar into their canisters when you first bring packages back from the store. When you are preparing Ingre dients, you can measure direct-1 ly from the container, without sift ing each time.

Pie erasts are a problem many brasewlves complain about. Te be sure years are crisp aad boast a satlay sheen, ear a cap ef Ice water over the entire surface of the erast be fore yea pop the pie late the Hold the pie at a slant so the water cad run off, not soak in. homemaker hints take 2 kidd Another pie crust tip if you use lard whip the lard in the mixer before using for flakier results. You ean prevent fruits, nuts and raisin from sinking to the bottom of your cakes by heating them in the even before adding to the nat ter. 4 1 One pound coffee cans ran be ased as baking tins fur fralt cakes, and the Ught-nttlng lids ef the cans Insure cakes will keep then freshness.

For something different In the way of baked desserts, try apricot bread Line a deep dish with buttered slices of white bread, crusts removed. Heat a can of apricot pie filling in a saucepan. 1 Cover bread with filling and al-j (ernate layers until dish is full. Chill la refrigerator tor several! pressing habits and follow these rule- SOUTH RYEGATE Mr. and Mrs.

Renwick Frost and daughter and Sidney Smith of Top- sham were dinner guests Sun day at the home of Mr, and Mrs Bernie Frost. Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson spent Saturday at me noma oc nis lainer, ua-vidson. John, who is stationed in the navy at Norfolk, was spending a short leave with his wife at the home of her parents in Peacham.

Mrs, Alice Zam- bon, who has been a surgical pa tient at the cottage Hospital in Woodiville, has returned to ber borne, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Butter- field of LyndonvUle were guests at the home of their Mrs. Lloyd Davis, and family the first of the week. Marilyn Evans, student at Lyndon Teach-' era College, is spending her spring vacation with iter parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv SandeMon of Bsrre were recent visitors at the home of her brother, Law-rence White.

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