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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1965 2 Section 2 BRE7JDA STARR Reporter WANK tt NOT ONLY BEAUTIFUL REMEMBER- AIL THIS 16 JUST 7 you. YOU ARE ALSO SWEET AND x-Ji9-i r5t i A-W TOMEAStTlS TO YOU. HOW ABOUT ANOTHER Idea for the New Year a Chinese Pork Supper KIND. NO WONDER HIS THE COUNT, IS 6 01 NO TO MARRY YOU CUP OF MY r- South's Play of Spade Ace Is Decisive HELEN. WHY pour You relax for will be plenty of time after i'm 'married AW TAKE YOU TO HIS BY MARY MEADE 15LE OP Happy New Year! era i teg TO TUB COUNT.

KRWJ ing teen. Plenty of cheese, eggs and fruit in the refrigerator em4 Kmm4 11 ii. lot I cave been thinking a TO BE AN EFFICIENT BY CHARLES H. GOREN East-West vulnerable. South deals.

NORTH A32 OKJ98 K9872 about something that many of iadbox hel too you readers also worry about, '9 judging from your letters. That a new dish to help celebrate is the difficulty of serving the beginning of a new year is meals to a family running in Chinese pork supper, a quickie six different directions. seasoned with that currently "It is so iard to know what popular Davorer, onion soup to serve when my husband mix. The dish reheat well. Looking at Hollywood Crcymie LOOKS AT AUTHORS AND BOOKS Indiana U.

Acquires Rare Manuscript EAST A 10 6 5 AQ7642 10 6 410 6 WEST AKQ 10 9 8 5 07542 A 43 Hedda Gets the Lowdown comes home late and the children have school affairs that prevent us from all sitting down to the table at one time," writes one homemaker. What bothers me most is that meal BY ROBERT CROMHS TNDIANA UNIVERSITY'S often took out individual scenes that the play libeled the Irish 5 often took out individual scenes that the play libeled the Irish nn Wolf- DlQnPV Si PPPQQ Sfb SStto oSy toe and worked at them separate- in its ridicule some man- UII YV ctll kJU.llCoO 3 stands I I Lilly library is boasting, A. 4.1 SOUTH AAJ9874 AQ5 QJ5 quite properly, aDoux me ly. in- -uo as it uu -w-u- ners ana customs, our years i ly. The MS as it now ners and customs.

Four years I Saturday Menu acquisition of the 118-page man- is a gooa aeai written over, jater Irish-Americans greeted CHINESE PORK SUPPER Four servings 1 pound boned loin of pork, thinly sliced and cot in 2-inch strips Va pound fresh mushrooms, quartered 2 tablespoons shortening 1 can onion dry soup mix Vt cops water cap diagonally sliced celery Vl cap sliced water chest nuts 2 teaspoons soy sauce 2 tablespoons cornstarch In skillet, brown pork and mushrooms in shortening. Pour off fat. Add soup mix, water, celery, chestnuts, and soy sauce. Cover and cook over low usenpt of -lae riayooy oi me ana some me piayboy in the United Western World," the final strips only, cut out from the stateg riots TJ draft, tvned and corrected bv earlier version." BY HEDDA HOPPER OLLYWOOD, Dec 31 "A success is depressing," Walt Disney told me 6ver a lamb chop in his fun factory. We were discussing the business being done by "Mary East uicami cuiu life I LUULCl-a Pass J.

M. Svnee. The copy now In the Lilly The bidding: South West 1 A Pass 2 4 Pass 4 Pass North 2 2 NT Pass Pass manuscript, unreported collection bears out Synge's de-Pa8 since its sale in 1924 when the scription, with the proper al- BREAKFAST Ckilletf PrvM Jk Ens Fried ia Batter TMStrd Raisia Bread BrttM Milk Csffe LUNCH Beef Vetetablt Sew Assarted Crackers Bitter Sliced Oraaies Milk Ceffea DINNER Hot Sliced Horn ea Dark Rye Bread Mestard Saece Pea-Fried Sweet Potatoes Coleslaw Hot Pamakia Pla Whipped Cream Milk Coffee 11 in newspapers." The term "playboy" In the title, Indiana's scholarly announcement points out, is used in the Irish meaning of athletic champion or daredevil, while "western world," in this usage, designated the coast of County Mayo, which lies in the west of Ireland. PLEASANTLY Randall received a letter from Dr. Ann Saddlemeyer of.

the University of Victoria B. English faculty shortly after the MSG had been purchased, but before announce when a family can be together heat 45 minutes, stirring now Poppins" expected to make 20 million dollars in the United States. At the next table, Walt's big brother, Roy, who handles the business end, didn't look as tho he had a worry in the world. "The trouble is," continued Walt, "it's hard to follow a success. Nothing is good enough.

If you become too analytical you wind up doing nothing. What you should do is find some little basic idea something like "The Shaggy He brightened at that thought: "ABC wanted me to make another TV series, so I told them about 'The Shaggy Dog, a story that treated the younger generation and its problems in a light manner. They turned me down flat I was hopping mad when I got back to the studio, so I called in Bill Walsh and said, 'Let's make a feature of it' Nobody even here on the lot paid any attention to us. We made the picture in black and white for one and a quarter million dollars while the rest of the town was turning out super-dupers. So far it's made 11 millions." and talk over its problems and pleasures and meal time so Opening lead: Ten of collection of John Quinn, New South chalked up a profit In 'York bibilopbile who special-his four spade contract by re- ized in Irish literature, was fusing a finesse without the broken up, was found recently benefit of a peek.

in an Indianapolis bank vault, South held something in re- where it had been deposited by serve for his niinimnTn sound- Miss Mildred Quinn, a relative ing rebid of two spades and, of John Quinn, who died last when his partner persisted to April, two no trump, he decided to The discovery was made by relieve North of any further David A. Randall, Lilly librar-pressure by going directly to ian, who had been invited by game. Holding a singleton executors of Miss Quinn's es-heart he preferred to play the tate to look at some Irish items hand at four spades. she had owned. He found the long-sought manuscript, and and then.

Mix cornstarch and Va cup water; gradually add to sauce, stirring until Cuckened. Serve over hot rice. often is disrupted by comings and goings and the telephone. I admire the firm discipline of a friend of mine who will A couple of Minnesotans David A. Randall ment of its discovery was made, in which she said she West led the ten of hearts abl to buy it for Lilly covered by North's jack and ttai tte Indiana University phabeticalnotations and some was editing a definitive edition 1, WALT for a moment and then he sank East's queen.

The ace of hearts Foundation. "slips or strips" of manuscript of the plays of J. M. Synge I i piw h30 hm fnr nrfnrd ITniversitv Pre back into his black study. "Yon know that national magazine writer who called yon lugubrious was right," not allow any interruptions at dropped into the office the dinner time, not even a phone other day to tell me about the call.

But she is a rare excep- new interest in sunflower tion in our disordered modern "nuts," or sunflower seeds, existence. Shall we all make a These rich, tasty morsels come New Year's resolution to try out of the sunflower with an to bring about more together- outside husk on them that is ness at the dinner table? We difficult to remove. There is a may try, but I am not confi- way to shell the meats, dent of our success, are you? of course, and Minnesota pro- When the family is forced by duces sunflower seeds ready school and working schedules for munching or stirring into to dine at different times, candy, cookies, cakes and other soups, stews and casseroles are goodies, as you'd use regular helpful. Dishes that reheat well nuts. Warm the sunflower are a blessing.

In addition, I kernels and serve them with like to keep frozen and canned cocktails or roll balls of cream entrees at hand for the lone cheese in them for a snack, diner, the late comer, the starv- They're delicious. declarer. A small diamond was CJ YNGE HIMSELF SOLD the "the most significant play of and that a world-wide search led to the jack and a spade manuscript to Quinn in 1907 the last 200 and the had uncovered all the original was returned. East followed for 20 pounds then about $100, Lilly report of its discovery, manuscripts but that of "Play- with the five and South put in replying in this fashion to the while quoting George Bernard boy." the nine, losing to West's queen, offer-to-buy: Shaw as saying: "The famous Dr. Saddlemeyer added that A diamond was returned and "My final drafts I letter 'libel on Ireland' really was the she was "writing in the wild, declarer put up the king from them as I go along were 'G truth about the world," has but perhaps vain, hope" that dummy to lead another spade, for the first act, for the sec- this to say: Randall "might have tracked East followed with the six and ond, and for the third.

I "Parts of the audiences rioted this one down." declarer was about to repeat really wrote parts of the last at the first few performances Rarely has Randall answer- the finesse when he paused to act more than 11 times, as I in Dublin, because they felt ed a letter with more delight consider the situation. East said I. "I read that article," he grinned. "I asked my daughter to look np that word, and when she said it means mournful or sorrowful, I told her I thought 'sinister' would have been a better word." The reporter on that piece went all over town trying to dig up something sensational, and about all he could unearth was that Walt was famous for buying stories at low prices. "I've bested some agents," Disney admitted.

"Hollywood is notorious for pouring money down the drain. We've had to subsidize ourselves. Actually I don't make deals. Other fellows do that for me." 7J Grandma's Work Isn't Appreciated was known to have the ten of spades because South's nine had forced the queen earlier. If East also holds the king, then the contract cannot be made, for declarer must lose another trump trick and the ace of clubs in addition to the BY MARY FEELEY (Consultant la Money Monasement 3.

A kEAR MISS FEELEY: Item of all the fact that her ing donated services. And yon ii TTTHAT DID YOUR WIFE Lilly think of the article?" I YV asked. He said: she doesn't pay any attention. In fact, she usually agrees with anybody who writes things like that I keep reporters away from her. She'd give them the lowdown." One thing Walt doesn't have to worry about topping is Disneyland.

Today begins a year-long celebration of the park's tenth birthday. Sometime in '65, the 50 millionth guest will enter the gates. New additions this year will be a 500-seat open-sky restaurant and a more sophisticated version of 'Mr. Lincoln than the one at the New York World's fair. My daughter, 33, and children are setting a grand- may claim a reasonable de- heart and spade already given her three children, ages mother's care, not just the duction for the gifts of cookies, 10, 8, and 5, live with me.

ministrations of a babv sitter candy, etc. Of coarse, the up. She is divorced and is em- who might be more concerned term "reasonable" may be South changed his mind Ployed- with the salary than with the open to discussion but just about the finessing and went 1 have complete charge of job. put down what's really fair up with the ace of spades. nome 811(1 children.

My if yoar daughter had to and you'll probably come out When the king dropped, he daughter earns approximately make her way without your right drew the remaining trump with PC month without deduc- help, she'd find out what it the jack and cheerfully con- tions' Sne Pays me 5 every costs for the four of them to EAR MISS FEELEY: ceded a trick to the ace of 10 davs tor groceries. I pay live. I think you're entitled to Some friends of ours clubs. If East had turned up rent' electricity, and tele- point this out to her. After all, moved out of this state.

They smth fmir fnimns. South would phone bills. you've raised one generation asked us to take care of then- By KAY LORESG have gone down an extra trick unhappVt says she Is and you're not morally obli- cottage and local home. We Table Talk United of America building, 1 hv reftieimr th finesser how- paying too much and is pour- gated to raise another. The closed the cottage for the sum- Most sneetacular changes nn E.

Wacker That Steak A dVUM. A. At A A 11 Joynt, 1610 N. Wells, one of Old MMMMMMHMnMIIHIMMWMiMH. Mtf fc mm lift' ndl'lT ever, that was a small price to mu uuiuc.

ia mat you re wimng to mer tor tnem cut ou me wa- the 1964 restaurant scene Beautiful new Town's best; the Sherwood at dining rooms Dunham Woods road andhigh-opened by way 25 near Elgin; La Haci- Happy New Year idea: Chinese pork supper consisting of strips of pork, soy sauce, water chestnuts, and mushrooms, seasoned with onion soup mix and served on hot rice. ft RayCastro eaa aei ea- and Edison W1CK Mexican iooa in coionui A Dick: the top- surroundings; the Corrado on City Art League $5 Favorite Eedpo II Rann man near Palatine Pnr- I Rand road near Palatine, pay for the opportunity to make woma UKe 10 KDOW D0W. mucn with no more financial help ter, etc. We are to look at the contract 1 should spend on groceries per than you're getting is a lucky their local home two or three East could have put declarer week- And 1 would appreciate break for her. times a week, and the cottage to the maximum guess by fol- comments on this situ- occasionally, lowing with the ten of spades atl0n- Mrs.

H. B. "TV EAR MISS FEELEY: My They want to know how on the second round. Inasmuch Dear Mrs. My first com- wife and I do consider- much we want for the extra as he is known to have that ment is that yon summed it up abIe voluntary work at a con- work.

We don't have any idea card, he had nothing to lose a few words-yonr daughter vent located 65 miles from how much to ask. What do by making the false card. The appy. could hardly be home' necessitating weekly you consider a fair pnee? gain becomes obvious if de- JJSt that she's paying sometimes twice weekly Mrs. H.

M. clarer repeats the fmesse by trips. Dear Mrs. What's fair covering the ten with the jack. 5 every 10 aays towara ner Can you please tell me what own and her children's liveli- am normirtpH tn rfprfnrt nn 1S really wnat tne time ana to Hear Talk on flight and spe- Cor-cial Biggs at rado Barsella's second cafe op- 'Crazy Quilt Life9 1150 N.

Dear- uun. a 1 1 LUNCHEON SALAD Four servings 1 head lettuce 1 jar 5 ounces dried beef, chopped 2 Dorn 2 Artist Edgar Miller will be a gracious old Delaware to beautiful rooms speaker at a. m. mansion that the old Robert Hall McCor- tomorrow when members of the combines pub- mick mansion, 660 N. Rush.

Municipal Art league meet in 1 cop diced celery Koy Lorina lie dining Spiros Kare moved his Athens the Morton Lecture hall of the CUP chopped salted peanuts Colorful Corn hood. Because groceries alone my income tax for travel ex- "uu" ran easilv account for S31. nonsps? Ari nnr Mtinff py. ever, I can tell you what a rooms and the Joseph H. Biggs restaurant from the Greek Vt cup slivered green pepper Art Institute.

Mrs. Victor A. Arrigo. pro- Heat contents of 1 can 12 Then there are personal items, penses, going to and from the mend of mine paid for similar catering company. Cafe community of South Halsted mmpocl trhnlo VpttipI rnrn with ilratrctnr npnKsitifff- share of onntront rloHimtihlo? Alcn uro Mrvipsc in annfhar Mnr Vnrlr -i- cfpaat in crlittonr PucTi ctraat peppers; drain off extra liquid, the utilities, to say nothing of gifts of merchandise, candy state area: Drive East, 400 E.

Randolph Jacques winterized its outdoor jf3 cnai-nan. ana vice presi- Stir in cup sour cream and the rent and cookies given to the sis- For cuttinir off the water and with surDrisinelv reason- garden courtyard. Felix Amore ters deductible? H.R.C. makiBg sure pipe, were able prices for such a pent- bought the interesting Colonial f- A Vt cup diced sweet onion 1 medium tomato, chopped 2 tablespoons capers Vi cup bottled blue cheese dressing 1 tablespoon lemon juice Vx teaspoon each: salt and pepper Wash lettuce; dry and chill a dash of chives. Heat to serv- When you add all that np, ing temperature.

there's still the most important Crazy Quilt Life. Tlpar IT. R. Th Infernal Hrainoil Sli Fnr takW rinwn house location. The Sea C1UD at IS ISitn -UVer- street dale, renaming it Felix's Colo- T0.

artist conducts a nonob- vw-. w' i-ff-f Ira colf-ovnmccinn" aiVtwl Revenue service says yon may the screens and storing them, a seafood cafe on i i tiial Sam rnrlralA pti- Jvvm ovuAiiw-wu owivut DENNIS THE MENACE email intimato anrl Hpliehtflll. UlaT Beverly House at 10247 S. nome- thoroly. Tear into bite -size $30.

And for "watching" the summer place, $3 a month. If keeping an eye on both places involves much driving, then yon might want to add on something for gas and oil. Most lamentable: The com- Beverly. The singing Aiier me morning meeting, pieces. Toss gently with replete destruction by fire of Col.

moved to the Prime Rib cafe league members will meet at maining ingredients just before Ashley Rickett's unique Home- at 215 E. Chicago. Ted and 1 p. m. the International Col- serving.

stead, 8305 North av. The cafe Tony Smith became owners of lege of Surgeons for a two-hour Mrs. William R. Kmaxn deduct the cost of gas and oil, but not depreciation or insurance on the car. These expenses can be claimed in the category of contributions, using the long tax form rather than the standard form.

The service also says yon can deduct reasonable expenses for necessary meals away from home when render- t-aie iaaou-, Dnnging aown --uuu-icu ui iu xu vi sois t. ism Davenport, ia. prices and retaining plushness Fame," which contains a sculp- Send your favorite recipe tot of that excellent dining spot at ture collection and other inter- Recipe Editor, Chicago Trib- 6510 North av. esting items. une.

It may bring yon $5. fYou can tcrite to Mary FeeU is being rebuilt ey in care of The Tribune. Also new and worth a visit: Questions of widest interest Jimmy Wong's North at 3058 W. will be answered in her col- Petersen; the Crown Room umn.J Steak House on second floor of A gourmet room Chateau le Fashions By Angela Change Your Appearance! LIFE IS an adventure. At least it should be.

Yet it's terribly easy to get into a rut and lose that marvelous sense of curiosity Which asaa-aa-a-a-a-aa. BY ARLENE DAIIL experimentation can bring into your life? Pick a Color In the beauty department, it could be the year you develop your own New Look. You might begin by discovering a delectable color and I mean color, not a neutral that does great things for you. Make it a mainstay in your wardrobe, your home, and everything that expresses you. In time, your friends should prompts us to explore the unfamiliar.

It happens some times WithOUt aaBBBaBBBBBaBBBBBH our knowing it. A new year offers a special challenge for trying something "Three whole days and he hasn't done one bad thing nothing! TSliat's he UP to, Martha?" new. As 1965 begins, why not rediscover the excitement that Boeuf was added to Al Farber's in the Beldon Stratford hotel. Pizzeria Due added a new room to its popular operation at Wabash and Ontario. Cafe Bonaparte in the Shera-ton-Blackstone eliminated entertainment, except for dancing, concentrated more on food.

Both Penelope's at 1608 N. Wells and the Midas Touch at 1520 N. Wells changed from a tea room type operation to a cafe with cocktail bar. The latter has a jazz trio. The Courtyard, Caesare's and Cafe La Cloche all gave up the ghost And the gifted chef, John Snow den, opened a gourmet cooking school at 1641 N.

Park av. Dining rooms of the Lake Shore Drive hotel, 181 E. Lake Shore which have passed thru many hands since they were known as the Yar before World War will reopen on Friday, Jan. 15, as Sage's East Gene Sage, whose 1 N. La Salle st restaurant has enjoyed tremendous popularity, is the new owner-manager.

Recipe for a Glad New Tear Regret Are a toast Of time Do something Great To take The place of "What you Cannot do Over again" I Lucy K. Eul For Your Trft -Br. 1 Next Affair I ts' changed your face? Experiment with a new foundation that brings more glow to your skin, a shade of eyeshadow that could make your eyes more memorable perhaps a netural like faun, gray or taupe, a new way of defining your mouth, or bringing a blush to your cheeks, forehead and chin. Study Hair Style A face, like a picture, needs the right frame. So study your current hair style.

If you've always wanted to experiment with a new color, now's the time! Or maybe all that's needed is an artful shaping, a change of length. Let your adventure continue to the mind behind the face. Even beauty is boring combined with superficiality, so go beyond the surface of things. When something intrigues you, find out everything you can about it whether it's 18th century court life, 15th century music, or existential philosophy. 1 Not every experiment will become a permanent part of your life, of course.

Nevertheless, you'll, know much more about yourself and the world for having made it And just think-of the fun you'll havel Tc "Tr jB-rr----- I Hguic 'j ConTii I gpji -5)aV- r'rtijj'' llll-JaTl tmtT II laaaaam A BRIGHTLY COLORED, imagmitively-styled sweater can turn often-worn slacks and skirts into fresh new outfit. Two such sweaters are illustrated, both from the California firm of Classic Creations which explains their uninhibited coloring, both of easy-care orlon knit Sketched at left is a pink shell with yellow, pink, blue and green fringing. The sweater at right is striped, embroidered and tasseled in the same bright pastel shades. Available at Wieboldt's Junior Fashion Shop for about $10 each, they are from a collection of California clothes being featured in the store from Jan. 4 ta Jan.

16, Try a little Tenderness VQIT Gracious hospitaliff, chnnin? facilides for 20 or 600. The sweeping beauty will add demensioa to tout affair. IT. S3. ITASCA.

ILLINOIS CHICAGO PHONES ITASCA 2S-4IU 773-040S Arlene Dahl be thinking of it as "your" color. First of all, tho, it must be beroming, so choose wisely. Getting down to basics, how long has it been since you f1.

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