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Orlando Evening Star from Orlando, Florida • 11

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Orlando, Florida
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SECRETS OF CHARM WHAT'S COOKING? ORLANDO EVENING STAR Telephone: 3-4411 Page 1 1 Friday, October 20, 1950 LAMPS! LAMPS! IIAUTIFUL 1 RCA50NABLI Stt out fine collciei From $5.00 to $50.00 MIIUR'S gift SHOP Th aufcful ho wih th wrwitht irmi atM" I. Ht STMIT fM. I Wi This Healthful Beauty Diet Will Help Slim Your Figure Pork RoastWith Cranberries Sunday Dinner Suggestion Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry No longer annoyed or tel til-t-aro because of loose, wobbly raise Iretn. FASTKETH, an Improved alkaline I non-acid) powder, sprinkled on your pUtet holds them tinner so they feel mora comfortable. Soothing and cooling ta gums made sor by excessive acid mouth.

Avoid embarrassment caused by looso pUtos. Go FASTKETH today at any drug stort, -It Li VTv LADIES! D0N7 CUT YOUR KAIR SOMtTMINQ wrW WITH US TMI MIWV 4 Wy CUT TNI IATIST MAIH STVI.INQ MKI AN AMOINTantKT tOON FORT GATLIN BEAUTY SALON lit N. OUANCi PHONI 4lt Midafternoon Snack 0 1 slice bread with peanut butter 0J 1 cup milk 0 Dinner 1 slice meat loaf cup mushroom gravy IXJ 1 baked potato 1 pat butter 0 2 steamed beets cup broccoli slice pound cake, plain (0 Vi cup Bing cherries 1 cup milk 10 coffee optional Bedtime Snack 0 1 slice pound cake 10J 1 cup milk 0 Any menu planner can easily use today's diet as a pattern for similar wisely constructed meals. Your figure Is what you make it and these menus make it easy for you to make it what you like! Nuptials Held In GeoYgeloivn Of interest here is the marriage of Miss Ann Porter Harrington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George Bates Harrington of Chicago, to Robert Woltz Skiff, which took place Oct. 14 at Christ Episcopal Church in Georgetown. The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Gage Skiff of Jacksonville, formerly of Eustis.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride had as her maid of honor and only attendant Miss Anna Belle O'Brien of Washington, D. C. Lucius D. Battle served as best man and ushers Included Thomas Brewster Skiff, brother of the bridegroom, and Edward G. Flatt.

Iridescent violet' blue taffeta, featuring a jacket with bracelet-length sleeves, and a full gored ballerina skirt was chosen by the bride. A matching hat and a bouquet of white roses and orchids completed her ensemble. The maid of honor wore Iridescent green taffeta fashioned with a full gored ballerina skirt and small hat of matching material. She carried a cascade bouquet of bronze and yellow chrysantmemrms. The mother of the bride was i ft fi I -x tv, -V- -JL- OPEN EVENINGS Com In or lari it Iff lion of Chins and r.uitwtr pa a.m.

p.m. CHINA MART ltl N. Oramt Ph. f-KM 6 ICS MI Best-known home remedy to VapoRub relieve distress Is SPECIAL THIS WEEK A FLA. GRADE A CUT-UP FRYERS uos Roast pork and cranberry AN OLD-TIME FAVORITE sauce.

Orlando Fish and Poultry WELL DRILLING WATER OR NO PAY From 2 in. to 60 in. wells. Convenient Terms. LIBBY FREEMAN Plumbing Pumpi Well Drilling 711 W.

Church St. Ph. 9869 Ph. 5713 609 W. Church St.

609 W. Church St. Roast in moderate oven 35-40 minutes per pound, about 3 EATING FOR BEAUTY is easy when you use Towers Beauty Menus. Here's a day's meals that will give you exactly what you want! Re-Style Your i i BATH PATIO IJaV By JOHN ROBERT POWERS So many have been interested in our new beauty diet that I'm giving you another day's menus to add to those you already have. These menus provide all the vital food elements in their proper proportions to supply the growing-boy needs of junior, and at the same slimming, well-balanced foods that will help Miss Sixteen or her mother whittle down her figure to fit the party dress she's dreaming about for the holidays.

This is all possible, through keyed foods, as you will see by KITCHEN PORCHES Using Genuine gowned in grey crepe with black and white accessories and corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Skiff, mother of the bridegroom, selected smoke blue crepe and a small black velvet hat. Her corsage was a white orchid. Following tl ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride in Washington.

When Mr. aid Mrs. Skiff left on a wedding trip to The Cloister, Sea Island, the bride was wearing a chocolate brown wool suit with feather-trimmed brown velvet hat. On their return they are residing at 1919 Massachusetts Northwest, Washington. Mrs.

Skiff is a graduate of Girls' Latin School, Chicago, and Bryn Mawr College. Mr. Skiff as graduated from Bolles School and attended the University of Florida where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He served with the army in Europe and is now employed by the State Department. Out of town guests included rC LAY --7 I I looking over the menus below.

Foods marked 0 are for the underweight and normal adolescents only; foods crossed must be eliminated to lose any weight; foods minused should be taken in half quantities for losing. Breakfast 1 cup orange juice cup oatmeal 1 cup milk 1 1 tbsp. honey 1 bran muffin 1 pat butter 1 coffee opitional Midmorning Snack 0 1 bran muffin 0 1 cup milk 0 Lunch 1 cup boullion 1 egg and tomato salad 1 slice whole wheat bread with cream cheese and chopped chives 0 2 slices fresh pineapple 1 cup milk By GRACE WARLOW BIRR Let's be old-fashioned now that there's suggestion of Fall in the air, and serve this hearty pork roast for Sunday dinner. Crowned with bread stuffing and complimented with the tangy goodness of fresh cranberry sauce, you'll find your family goes for it in a big way, OLD FASHIONED WHOLE BERRY SAUCE 2 cups sugar 1 cup water xk cup cider or apple juice Few whole cloves 4 cups fresh cranberries. Combine sugar, water, juice and cloves in saucepan.

Cook rapidly for five minues. Add cranberries and continue cooking until berries pop about five minutes. Remove from heat and cool in saucepan. Serve chilled. CTSIIIOX STYLE STUFFED FORK Have butcher remove bone from a 5-pound pork shoulder and make pocket for stuffing.

Have cord inserted several places across opening, but do not tie. Season meat inside and out; rub outside with cut clove of garlic if desired. Fill cavity with stuffing. Tie cords over opening. INSTALLED IN AFPHOVE6 MANNER )VFLAV0R aiiWp ((freshness (f PROTECTED in SPARKLING )) hours.

And DO make gravy! BREAD STUFFING 4 cups dry bread crumbs 3 tablespoons chopped onion 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper Sage to taste teaspoon poultry seasoning one-third cup melted butter Hot water or stock to moisten Combine bread, onion and seasonings; add butter and sufficient liquid to moisten. Toss gently to mix. Allow one cup stuffing for each pound of poultry or game, or meat. You can vary this bread stuffing to suit the meat or poultry you are using. For celery stuffing add Vk cups finely chopped celery.

For giblet stuffing add chopped, cooked giblets, and use giblet stock as liquid. Oyster stuffing: Add Vt pint drained, chopped oysters, raw or heated in butter. Raisin stuffing good with roast pork, add Vt cup seedless raisins. AS FOR GRAVY For consistently good brown gravy measure Ingredients. Measure cup fat or drippings; return to roasting pan or skillet.

Add cup flour and blend, browning flour over low heat. Add 2 cups liquid. Cook until thick, stirring constantly. Season with salt and pepper. masts smpubm J.

M. SHELDON "Your Til Man" War. ATLANTIC TILE TERRAZZO "WORK OF DISTINCTION" 1044 Orlando 'Av. fh. 1-4372 WINTER PARK, FLA.

Mr. and Mrs. George Harrington, Miss Mary Harrington, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bishop of Chicago; Dr.

and Mrs. Ernest Gage Skiff and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Skiff of Jacksonville and Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Rule, Great Neck, Long Island. BUSTER BROWNS ARE FAMOUS FOR WISE MOTHERS UmiS BUY BUSIER BR0WNSI 8 (bus FT I ALWA FIT. ALWAYS TOO. MRS.

AND I'M CAREFUL TO CHECK TOMMyiS SIZE VERY CAREFULLY I I I LOfltf.MOM! Sv RIGHT. TOMMY.1 6ETTIN6 NEW SHOES FOR Is THERE'S euSTf Rl V'M THE 6USTCPJ TOMMy) MRS. CLARK? WELL Vrtll fiW'T BlIV CFTTCff BROWM WHO LIVES KA BROWN VOU Sunshine Helps Acne Condition THAN BUSTER IN A SHOE! VWJrtwimim; KNOW ALL ABOUT BUSTER BROWNS-ft WHY I WORE THEM WHEN I WAS A 6IRLI AND THEVRE A MVVONOERFUL UALUEJOoi) Hearing Clinic Saturday on Latest Hearing Aid Development ORLANDO, Oct. 20. T.

W. Plnnock, hearing consultant, will conduct a clinic for the hard of hearing, Saturday, Oct. 21, from 9 5. This clinic Is sponsored hy A. Geo.

Sar-louis, M.D. and will held at San Juan Hotel, Orlando. Complete audiometric examinations, and a careful analysis will be made for all those attending. The latest hearing aid developments including the Invisible Hearing no button in the earl Wireless Circuits, and the new Waver sized batteries will be discussed. There is no cost or obligation.

All those with impaired hearing are urged to attend. Atlv.J THEV VC BEEN TOPS. RADIO, AND THEyKE SO FOR FORT-SIX GOOD-LOOKING, YSAKSL "NrrN MOM! I LIKE Buster browns ALL THE KDS WEAR 17 yy vjr BUY SAVE WITH IMPERIAL QUALITY GASOLINE S. Orongt Blossom Tr. at Grand 1240 N.

Orlando W. P. Buy smart, long-wearing Buster Brown Shoes for the children today at Dickson Ives. TOMMY CI ARK HIS MOTHER STOP FOR NEW 6ET A PLEASANT SURPRISE J) rj noo PRESENTS Possibly your mother or grandmother wore Buster Brown Shoes when they were children. Buster Brown Shoes are better today than they are the best shoes we know of at the price! You'll be well taken care of and the children will be propertly fitted in our New Children and Teenage Shoe Department, Third Floor Summer's not a season of undiluted joy to all young people.

To the girls and boys, too troubled with acne, it's more often a time of embarrassment as bathing suits and other casual wear reveal blemished skin that Winter clothes concealed. These adolescents can take comfort, however, in the fact that the same hot sun that increases their worries may in the long run decrease them. The ultra-violet rays you absorb in sun-baths are often helpful in correcting this condition. These blemishes are not caused, as some uninformed people believe, by uncleanliness or other reasons which migh bear social stigma. Neither are they contagious.

Although some authorities attribute the source of acne to a bacillus, the exact cause hasn't yet been determined, according to Dr. Mary MacFayden, physician and writer. In her book, "Beauty Plus," she lists several contributing factors. These include incorrect diet and a generally run-down condition. The breaking-out, she says, comes about when oil glands in the skin fail to function properly.

Porps become enlarged and clogged; infections result. Often the skin becomes pitted and scarred. To combat this condition, it helps to wash the face several times a day with green soap and to apply white lotion lotio alba at night. Both may be obtained from a druggist. Peeling of the skin is also considered benrficial by Dr.

Mc-Fayden. This may be brought about by rubbing ice on the skin after washing, or by sun baths, either from lamps or nature. The peeling routine should ORLANDO OWNED ORLANDO OPERATED vs. Li H57 DOO A. ST.

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