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Mr. and lira. Bertrand Goldberg at opening night tesiion of French cookery lessons given by Dione Lucas in auditorium, 122 S. Michigan av. Mr.

and lira. Chester 7. Laisj iarpect a gadget among those sold at sessions by Smith College club, which sponsors the classes. Walter Daley (left), lira. Edmund Fair-child, and Maurice L.

Ross Jr. examine culinary equipment. Classes will be held today. Mrs. Boss (left) and Mrs.

John J. White art enrolled in night session, designed for men epicureans and "after 5" women cooks. lira. Gerry J. Schnur (left) and Leland IL XIcMillen, con-f er with their instructor, lime.

Lucas. Classes are offered Wedaesday mornings also. itribuni Phototi TV 0 i Foundation Gives i FrontMews Profiles Toasted Tuna Sandwich Is Hearty Ci.rjL.X few By LUCY KEY M1UR- $5,000 for Research in Blood Diseases The Olivia Sue Dvore Founda deal Luncheon lor Picture, Pleate Motion Picture Star Robert Cummings fells' this story on tion for research in hematology NO GROUP on its way to the Twelfth Night Masque could have had more fun nor, left behind more bewildered CTA customers than the guests of the junior Charles Y. Freemans and the Ambrogio Cassinerios. The hosts chartered a bus to take their guests from the north side to the Blackstone hotel.

As the bus went School Child will observe its third birthday at 8 p. m. today in the Sherman hotel himself. He met a girl named Colleen Kay Hutchins when down Lake Shore dr. and Michigan many Thursday Menu hailed it from the curb.

The bus obligingly by presenting $5,000 for research into leukemia and other blood dis. eases to Dr. Steven O. Schwartz director of hematology at County hospital. Dr.

Schwartz, who also is a director of Hektoen Institute he was the BBEAKFAST Itak Fear Ratal Peached Effi ae ToasUs. EacUsh Mm LUNCH for Medical Research, said the money will be used at the insti stopped, but prospective riders, after a quick look at the motley crew of passengers-beachcombers, donkeys, wild westerners, hoop skirted belles, etc. quickly backed out. Only two intrepid males finally accepted a free ride. commentator at a fashion show held in Salt Lake City last year to benefit the March of Dimes.

He ran tute. A total of $22,000 has been donated by the foundation since it Grilled (Mm Saaawichas was organized. into her again v- Other Twelfth NightMemories: Mrs. Rob- Pott-Mortem "It can't be the Princeton team without a number 42 to represent Dick Karmaier," said the wife of a Princeton graduate, eyeing the squad in full football regalia cavorting in the Black-stone hotel ballroom during the Judging of costumes at the 12th Night Masque. But If they are really supposed to be dressed like the University of Illinois team, I think they could have found sweaters that were the light color." "I have news for you," said her dancing partner.

"Those are the identical jerseys worn by the team that won the Rose bowl game this year. They were borrowed from Illinois for the party." Chicago Rendezvous For several generations, the college and prep school crowd in the east has been meeting "under the clock" at the Biltmore hotel. In Chicago, Mrs. Loyal Davis happily notes a growing tendency for the same age group to rendezvous by the fountain in Passavant hospital's gift shop where so many young women put in hours of volunteer work each week. Lectures Today A fcichard Hofstaater.

From rathae Bat Chocolate DINNEB French, rrM Caksea Haacariaa Fctatoea Batteree Spfauch Can. Apple. aaa Kalsia Sab Whslo Wheat Bread Africa Whip CaiUrd saace Coffee at Tea Milk Set today' favoilte recipe. BY MARY MEADE I Copyright: 1952: By The Chlcage Tribune That school lunch hour goes ty," second la Tb American FoUtiral Tradition Walxreea faaadatioa srriei. 7:30 bert G.

Anderson as the spirit of the jazz era, oddly enough dressed in the tunic from a gown her grandmother wore in 1875 and a shawl the emperor of Japan gave to her great-grandfather, Capt. Robert Tansill of the marines, when he went to Japan with Commodore Perry in 1861. Mrs. Nathan Some months Bohcrt Caaualass later on board a New York to Los Angeles plane, and to prove how good his memory was, told the tall blonde beauty that he remembered she was a student at the University of Utah, and one of the prettiest models in the fashion You're lucky to be In school, said Robert Cummings. This movie business is fun, but rugged.

It keeps yon on your toes. I have to be careful of my appearance all the time. You don't have to "iii 1 in it French toasted tuna sandwiches can be prepared early for browning at the last minute. Serve them with crisp relishes. I fast.

Mama had better be ready S-social adenc retearch baiUlhc, Ini. vcnltr at Chicago, free. Morria Ban. Aastralia Woat Ba IraoreaV a "WerM Bepeete" Uik. andrr aasptees at the Chlcaco CeaseO aa Foreign KrUtions.

5:15 9- ai-. Woodrow Wiboa room, lid S. Michicaa a.j free to aiembm; othen, 69 cents. Jaaa BaehwaM. Life la Ancient Times." tear, p.

Nataral History mawam. 0 ceata. Dr. rnatoa Bradley, tvriev of Levis Mans, ford's The Condact of Life," 8 p. m4 rrenlea charch, 941 Lawrence free.

Joseph J. Wolff, "Contemporary Satire." roatludinf Loyola anfrersity aeries oa Satirs Tarn tbo Area," 4:15 p. Cadahy baild-inr. 652S Sheridan free. Hclea rarfcer, KanObjectire Artists." cat kry talk, 12:30 p.

aa- Art iastitate, free. when youngsters come home. rubber and lid. We store it in the $5 Favorite Rccipo B. Swift as Peter Pan complaining that nobody would believe that the long hair hanging down her back was really her own; that her dinner partners unbraided it, and that subsequently everyone who went by gave it a tug.

Mrs. Edmund J. Doering II wearing a crisp, fresh blue and white peasant cos Make them hot, hearty sand i 0 basement fruit room alongside the wiches, maybe french toasted, like usual jars of fruit. It pops per Mrs. Anderson in Twelfth MieM Hihm eostaasa these tuna and cheese creations that can be ready in the refrig fectly." And from Mrs.

J. erator for quick frying. Bear, Pesatum, 111.: "Here's how I've always sugared popcorn. It's worry about the public the way I do!" When the plane reached Los Angeles, a half dozen photograf-ers were at the airport. "See what I mean?" sighed the very simple.

Put 4 tablespoons popcorn in a heavy aluminum iota. a. a. sat. ins auatMarn-atca.

mad These well seasoned potatoes are a wonderful accompaniment for broiled or fried meat or fish. HUNGARIAN POTATOES Six serviags 1 mediant anion, sliced thin 2 tablespooaa drippiaga 1 teaspoon Hangariaa. paprika 1 cap dairy aanr cream 4 median petatoes, pared and diced lata A inch cabea 1 teacpoea salt 3 teaapeaa pepper skillet with 2 heaping tablespoons of sugar. When the corn is popped FRENCH TOASTED TCNA SANDWICHES. tSIx serviafs 1 7-eaaee eaa taaa flakes 1 teaapooa lemoa jeice cap diced celery taMespeeaa anayoaaaise 4 tablrspooni battel 12 slicea bread alicea Americaa cheese 2 eggs, beata teaspooa salt 1 cap milk 2 tablespoeai batter far trylar tume which she had worn to a Bournique dancing school fancy dress party.

The charming East Indian costume Mrs. Theodore Tie-ken created out of a new ball gown of green and gold printed silk by fastening the stole to her head like a sari with a headband of fake diamonds. ATEST DEFINITION of an alcoholic: A guy you don't like to see drink much as you do! "VOW YOU SEE IT, now you don't note: CUft Dweller re-ceived postcards on a recent Monday morning announcing a showing of sculpture and drawings by Eduard Chassaing. That afternoon the club was closed for redecoration, and the exhibit was removed. It was due to go up again Monday and is expected to hang until the end of the month.

toi sizo 20 Cook onion In drippings until del it is also sugared. FISH TIM BALES WITH GREEN. PEA SAUCE IFour serviagal 2 caps cooked flsh, flaked 2 eggs, beaten alightly 2 teaspoons minced parsley I teaspooa salt 14 teaspoon paprika IVi caps milk ,4 cap soft bread crnmbs IVi caps well seasoned white aaaca cap cooked or canned peas icately browned, Add paprika and cream and blend. Add remaining Ingredients and mix thoroly. Cover pan tightly and bring to boiling point.

Combine tuna flakes, lemon Lower beat and cook 30 minutes or juice, celery, and mayonnaise. until potatoes are tender. Stir pota Butter slices of bread on one side; toes 2 or 3 times while cooking. spread slices with tuna mix Combine all but last two ingre Mrs. Nedella, 3452 tindea Chicago.

He grinned, and said good-by. But the newsmen weren't wait- -ing for him, he soon found out. They were there to greet a school girl who had just won the title of Miss America but was much too modest to tell him about it. Mai de Giorgio Pblacco, famous Italian conductor of grand opera, made his first airplane flight last week from New York to Chicago after completing his 81st crossing of the Atlantic ocean by ship. Encountering Polacco at an Arts club tea a few days ago.

Miss Clara Lake reminded him gratefully of some good advice he once gave her on how to avoid seasickness, an ailment to which she has always been most susceptible. Following his orders, she consumed two martinis, a few melon slices, and the thin Italian ham called prosciut-to for dinner the first night out, and felt fine during the entire voyage. dients and fill buttered molds or ture' and top each with a slice of cheese. Place remaining slices on muffin pans. top; chill.

Combine eggs, salt, and Place pans in large pan of hot milk; stir to blend. Dip each sand recipe, which is this: Brown 1 pound hamburger, combine with 2 wich in mixture to coat both sides. Melt butter in frying pan or on Today's Thrifty Dish TpHE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE of Chicago, which supports' home bound workers thru selling their goods, soon will be unable to offer some of the exquisite negligees for which the shop is famed. The seamstress who has been making them for so many years in order to earn money to clothe and educate her children, while yet remaining in her home, is giving up her sewing. Her children are grown now, and she will be able to work outside the home, to the regret of the Exchange and the devotees of this needleworker's fine stitching.

THE HEAD of a cow Is incorporated into a nude by Jean Du- buffet currently hanging in the Arts club. "Shows Dubuf- water. "Bake at 350 degrees, moderate 'oven, 15 ounce cans spaghetti in a 2 quart casserole, and top with 4 or 5 slices of -cheese. Heat about 30 minutes at 350 degrees. griddle oyer medium heat and lightly brown sandwiches on both for 30 to 40 minutes, or un sides, turning only Serve immediately.

til firm. Serve hot with hot white Popcorn comments: From Mrs. sauce to which you've added the A man who reads this column Louis Dallenbach, K. F. D.

2 Champaign. "You may be inter peas. You'll get more than four wonders what a 12 hour cooking AtlasUaslendefizing' aysttMn that will slim you) vm "where you need it and fcoept you that way tHs yaar. nxf ear, wry year, if you follow our (complete instruction. Well CUlb 'your Cppetila by a new xclusiv servings in muffin pans.

This is a sniffs Jessie, who takes care of ested in the keeping qualities of popcorn. We raise our own a period would do to an egg. Says he: "My goal here, the desidera fet's attitude towards women," women's checking. good recipe for use with leftover fish and peas, arge supply so that one year's tum, is to have both hot coffee and crop will last a decade or so. We hot eggs fo? lunch right on the job out of I my thermos bottle are finishing the last of the 1943 Xlt ISCELLANY: All Mrs.

Hermon Dunlap Smith needs is a "push," she says, to get her started recalling in earnest and writing down stories her husband's stepfather, the late John V. growing. We shell it out by hand Joiv Crcaa Dccicrcnl FrcvcJ which" has a wide mouth." Then he suggests putting the eggs into the year it is grown, then seal it in ordinary half gallon jars using Farwell, used to tell about the early days of Merchants Field and Leiter. She was recalling some of them at the coffee and keeping both hot together. I have never heated an egg for 12 hours or tried keeping the birthday party Marshall Field Co.

di one hot in a jug of coffee. Twelve method with adoring SLDJ)ERII1AS, and vltomain-packad SLENDERELLA Mints. Well you," QOuld you. correct your pOSture-automaUcally ani, we'll keep you that way? All this Is ClOZXmteed. "by the famous coast-to-coast Sender Ila salons.

We do everything i "fend yOttll lore we do! No harmful drugs, no massages io no electriciry, no steam baths, no undressing, no strict dieting! Our system seems to kiss the pounds CXWayLYcull love itf. 0 bvuouvi rectors gave last week. Perhaps A. B. Dick Jr.

and Stanley Field, directors who also are hours is a long time to keep any food hot. but the' eee in coffee idea-might "have some merit. Has 1 in Kcspino Undcrcrns Dry end OwCrtes Mrs. Smith's Lake Forest neighbors, should supply the push." Former Gov. Green's daughter, Gloria, has been receiving joking .4" any lunch box carrier advice to offer? congratulations on her engagement ever since the announcement of Miss Gloria Roth- ing's engagement was carried on these pages with her last name headlined as that of her Mrs.

L. N. Porter of 8136 Lang-ley av. has a budget saving suggestion: "Not only is this dish economical, but it is really nice enough to serve to guests. Another point in its favor you may pre tVfmma a-l stepfather, Reginald II.

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burn. Mrs. Alfred Taylor, president of the Chicago Wellesley College club, is among ticketholders for the Chicago Smith College club's cooking series benefit." pare it ahead of time and just heat it to serve." She hasn't named her Km. I incJaW) weakly budget plan, ANdovar S-144 t-SH4 LOOP: 30 Watt Washington at Dearborn. Urn.

II IS. YANSTON: t73 Shormaa. Avenue at Clark St. Hill W. Otyaiata Bhrtl.

tk systta with a moftty-fcack aartntst av-- BY RUTH MAC KAY- OBODY SEES the envelope sometimes shown on the second TVT cago, Public Library. Two films, I line of the address. Whos Boss? and "Marriage Is IT A Partnership" will be shown on 4. Incidental directions, such as I yUUT) BETTER I I WELL, ONE YEAH YEPHE1LI DO THE JOB tTHINGS FOR A NICEv KUKE OUT PAL EVERy- I SURE-RUSTyS IMODEST CKAK. I I WVJQHT BE TOO the noon hour program this Fri Hew does rr FEEL TO BE HCW ABOUT-A FEW CHOICE Personal, General Delivery, Care of, and so on, may be typed in day.

Sixty-two secretaries of ISX HOPE I CAN DO THE the 287 who took the examination HOLDING DOWN WORDS FOR A ONVOU HARD r--f LIKE, the lowest left corner. When the envelope is addressed to a firm or last, summer for Certified Profes LTHE PRESS SHORT ON A VMM sional Secretary, passed the test. WINNER RUSTy a corporation the line Attention Jfes The examinations were held In 15 Mr. may also be typed in the colleges and universities thruout lower left corner or after the YEAH IS XwELL-ERlM NOT VOUR BIS 7 SUREI.ERJTHAT CHANCE I ISERI WISH GIVE US THE THE RUMS HADNT LOW-DOWN UA TRADED SCOTT. the country; nine Illinois girls first line of the address.

On the Memo Pad were on the success list, includ XI but the mail opener, you A 1 say, trying to convince your-! self that a poorly addressed letter doesn't matter so long as the con-. tents are neatly "set forth. Yet International Business Machines corporation looks equally carefully to the externals of letter writing, and in the Typing Guide, put out by the company, has this to say about envelopes: "Proper placement of the address should be determined by the number of lines It contains. The average address consists of three or lour lines. Begin the first line In the middle of the envelope, centering It so that it will be surrounded by a neat margin.

Other details to be observed are: ing Ruth Gallinot, President the Lake Shore Chapter of the THE CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB has presented the popular Nina National Secretaries Association. Baker, instruc Secretarial Paragon tor of touring counsellors, SHE LISTENS to his sundry Ills ills. Reminds him when to take his 000 along with a 25 year service pin. Miss Baker pills. is a former Trib Tizr SHSFTs to the ExcLusivrrjrr ius also cist co fkst.

une employe cf Stanford Univer Makes appointments, turns about And helps the gentleman get out Of meetings, 1 p. m. to 3, And gatherings interminably Drawn out; she never does forget ZZZU ACCEPTED IM TK2 tZt FCT.CZ. V.2 EXCITEDLY, FtXXY Rlf43S CRYSTAL'S sity is handing AND WHAT A CITTER cLc.y to tis cf ccLcnivm: it is a The first and most consideration is accuracy in DCCrT.L.A3 1 THrS. a riTY tk3 LEAVZ3 UJ a) AsKMiaaBV.a''e a ft.

Ataasaaaw out resident as-sistantships to graduate women KkiAiuti C1 lT Aa i'll kzvth cz acle I.J CA-fo I5AV2" I the spelling of names, street dress, city, and state. A birthday, anniversary; all set Is she to hear of Junior's wit. cmcod have Ar (oZ0 AT ALL CF TI2I.1 urOST to onr COT 13.15 who seek expe- Baaer IZICIIT VATI DCUCJI AKD She manages to smile a bit! And all the while does not neglect The chairman of the board elect 2. If the return address is not already printed on the envelope, type it in the upper left corner, rience in student personnel work. A CAY CZACC'l.

Sixteen positions are open offer 3 CJT, COY! IrCV What diplomat could be astuter or on the reverse side, ing half-tuition, room, and board; S. The titles Miss, applicants are considered on the '1 Secretary-trouble-shooter! Miriam S. Mesdames, or Messrs. should al basis of academic achievements, I personal recommendations, extra ways precede the name, unless an- For the V. C.

G. Copybook curricular, and work experiences, other title such as sor. or Rev. is indicated. Of DRETTY figures of speech fre- health, and objectives.

Elva Fay Brown is chief counselor for wom 7A i ficial titles such as President, Gen quently clothe poverty of eral Manager, or Treasurer, should en at the university and head of the project The subject of the thought." P. K. Thomajan Phoenix Flams follow the name, preceded by a comma. These official titles are working wife has invaded the.

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