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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 32

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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Dayton, Ohio
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36 DAYTON DAILY NEWS Friday. November IS, 1961 on the right to be different from the British. "The British," he sayi polntedly. "are miserable people. That's why the champagne consumption there is so high.

"They supposedly learned to drive on the lelt because the Roman soldiers drove their chariots that way. "Once the British get any idea, you know, they won't ever let it go." Townsend ought to know. until after the birth of his chfJd. "Business Is not going to separate me from my family again. Children need a father and a protector," he adds.

Why the wine business connection? "I've drunk wines for many years and in 1956 we took a trip around the world by car. I tasted wines in every wine making country there Is, I think." He likes Americans. They "probably just learned to drive in a rented house near Stanv ford, Conn. "I'm thinking of bringing the whole menagerie over," he says. "Two horses and the dog, too." He'i also car shopping.

"There are many things to he considered. I prefer small cars, but you in America have the thing called a status sym-hol and people would not think I should be driving some cars." SIX BKTI'RN to France tion with Canada to her," he aayi with a grin. "If the people of Quebee want to secede, let them," he aay expansively. "I just want everybody to be happy." An eavesdropper couldn't help thinking he once wanted Princess Margaret to be happy, too. KIN'.

HIS current 1 States visil, representing Gold Seal Vineyards, he lives at home in France. Townsend la also the father of two aona by hit first marriage. On an earlier trip to the t'mted States, hla wife accompanied him. "When we were in Buffaki, we went acrosa the border to see Niagara Falls. There was a large picture of the Queen of Kngland.

'What is the Queen of 1. gland doing she asked. "I had to explain the situa King George, Because of his being a divorced man, the Church of Kngland put iu foot down. NVUNEM) his Relgian-trn wife now live in a French village a short drive from "It even comes priiijprd with a town crier." he says. "I d'Hi't miss Britain a bit.

I've lived on the continent for years. His wife a now waiting for the birth of their third child STORE LOCATIONS: Downtown More at 1 2d N. Main St. Town and Count rr store at Stioop and Fai Hills. Miraile Lane store at Salem and Litchfield STORE HOI RS: Shop downtown 9:) VVI; Shop Miraile Lane and own and Country (nun 10 id 9 MM THEY TALK OF WINE, NOT PRINCESSES Peter Tow ni-nd, Ifl.

Irving Frank of Dayton rFie, AW Lore Oi Peter's Mind ara Falls, but not about cabbages and kings -or princesses. Rugged, blue-eyed, graying at the temples, Townsend eluded any hint of conversation tbout Princess Margaret who once hoped to marry him. And when he mentioned the Queen it was in capital letters -as a proper British subject should. As tlwugh he'd never seen her 1 Bv DONE 0OR8IJNE Daily News StHff Writer Peter Townsend, ex-RAF group captain, who oncp charmprl a princes and stood a royal kingdom on end. still has the old mapnc'ism.

But he's now using it to extoll the virtues of French wine. Purine breakfast at the Imperial House yesterday, Townend ate wheaties and talked of many things Chateau Neuf He Pape, sports cars, horses, brussel sprouts, Niag 3 -piece coordinate wool and knit suits by a famous maker values to 69-98 $44 Have we any wool? Yes, ma'am Scrumptious woven or knit wool suits with suede fronts all wool knits with embroidered or her sister. Hie ill-fated romance flowered when he was equerry to and blouses mohairwool suits with crepe blouses. All with tailoring in the best Magic: Sauerkraut in Bailer Comes Out Tasiinr Like Cake Here is a recipe for sauerkraut cake that someone had requeued. Home Size Kraut Cake tradition of this famous maker.

l's cups sugar i cup shortening or butter l' teaspoon vanilla cup cocoa And the wide range of wonderful wintertime shades is something to behold. Big savings for size 10-18 wearers. sportswear, 1st floor downtown; both met suburban stores 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder a cup water 'i cup kraut (chopped and drained) 3 eggs 2't cups flour 1 Sift together flour, linking soda and baking powder; set tide. 2. Cream sugar and shortening, add eggs, mix well, then Questions nvd BttaWefS tuhmittfd to thin column mtttt iiirhitt Mum nnd mldirs.i of sender, rot ntottsarily for puhlication.

adf. vanilla, salt and cocoa. Mix well. 3, Alternately add flour mixture and water. Add kraut.

Pnke in greased and floured pan at 375 degrees for 15 minutes. Yields two fat-inch cakes. MRS. J. Dayton ill Ii Last? I received a potted chrysanthemum as a gift recently nnd lifter the blossoms had faded, I planted it outside.

Is there a chance that this will bloom next year? T. Dayton Did Grandma Have a Saltspoon? I have an old recipe book 1hat Cllll for a measure I have nev er heard of before. It's a salt spoon. Can anyone tell me what a saltspoon was and how much it held? Also, would rose extract be the same as rose water? Can it be purchased in Dayton? If anyone lias the recipe for making it. would you please send it in? This cook book calls for its use in cakes.

MRS. R. Dayton or lli a Try Goldie Smith wanted to know bow to remove white spots from a 1able. She might try moistening her finger with mineral or machine oil and dipping it into the salt. Then rub the spot gently.

Or she might use cigarette ashes and butter. MRS. J. R. STACKIIOL'SK.

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