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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • 12

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The Evening Suni
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Hanover, Pennsylvania
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12
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V. THE EVENING SUN. HANOVER. WEDNESDAY. MAY 3, 1950 PAGE TWELVE Kitchen Hints NO ROCKINQ CHAIR FOR THE MODERN MOTHER 31 NORTH GEORGE STREET YORK, PENNA.

Onions have many uses besides that of seasoning food. Theyre delicious stuffed and baked, boiled and creamed, or dipped in milk and seasoned flour and fried. Serve them often because they are plen. tiful and because they offer excellent nutritional values to a familys diet. If you are redoing a kitchen, or planning a new one, be sure to allow about fourteen inches between wall cabinets and the tops of counters.

This distance insures clearance for electric mixers and other tall utensils. Tomato aspic teams well with many foods shrimp, tuna fish, avocado, cottage cheese. Use esca-role, chicory or watercress around the salad for a pretty green In storing food in the refrigerator most of its should be kept in covered containers. Meat Is an exception; it should be only lightly covered with wax paper or a similar covering. Dont cool aluminum and stainless metal cooking utensils too fast.

Wait a few minutes after using them before soaking the pan. Quick changes in temperature may warp them. merely to cover up she buys them because her over-30 skin heeds more or less oil, more moisture. She analyzes her beauty needs with or without the help of beauty experts and decides whether she should wear a chin strap, use an electric face patter or padded bosoms. When planning a present- for Mom this Mothers Day, give her something that is useful.

If you do buy a compact, dont say "I want something plain its for my mother. If you buy her cosmetics, dont select the wishy-Washiest shades you can find -just because its for my mother. Mother has her likes and dislikes even about cosmetics, Perfume and cologne-is another thing to steer clear, of unless you know Moms preference. If she Aoves floral scents she will not like the exotic fragrances, so take a glance at her dressing table to see what she favors' before you make your purchase. You 'can get her some down-to-earth beauty preparations containing hydronized oils which will cleanse, blush and protect her skin.

If she likes hormone oils, you can find packages that contain some for that ageless beauty" she seeks. BY BETTY CLARKE AF Newsfeatures Beauty Editor Mother to a glamor girl nowadays. Seep that in mind, chillun, when planning her Mothers Day gift. Time was when every mother Iboked as fragile- as Whistlers toother to her children. Her face was etched in tiny wrinkles and her brow was covered with Interesting furrows.

Today the mechanical kitchen helps keep mother young. Even the career girl mother manages to keep her good looks intact so that she frequently is mistaken as her sons best girl. Women with two or three children often look as youthful as teen-agers. Many things have contributed to Mothers youthful look. The average mother is conscious of diet and vitamins, watches her figure and keeps in trim with daily exercise.

She is meticulous about grooming and is a devotee of the permanent wave either the salon or home type. She is more fashion conscious and would rather have one good suit than two inexpensive dresses. Her shoes are bought for the happy combination of comfort and appearance. She is a stickler for cleanliness and care of the skin. When she buys cosmetics she doesnt buy them Your furs need a i summer them to York Fur where theyll be stored in our modern vault, right here on the premises completely safe from moths, heat, humidity, fire and theft.

Our complete storage service is yours for one low price! PHONE for out cun STORAGE SERVICE AGELESS BEAUTY For a youthful Mom. FUR COATS 2.00 CLOTH COATS 1.50 VARIED NEEDLEWORK Beatrice Fairfax Lovelorn Letters WASHINGTON LETTER $Sd Expert Restyling Ut U8 tran8form yur old furs into a new coat, a smart ahortie, a lovely cape for as little as daX Cleaning and Glazing R'm'mbr' cl look better and last longer. Let our experts .95 give your furs a beauty treatment for only Specti et 10 Well give who uses stomer nu WASHINGTON Women are the same the world over that is, when they look at professional fashion models parading the latest creations. Weve seen one fashion show after another here in the past few weeks. Club women and others, interested in raising funds for one thing or another, have put on fashion shows as the big attraction at luncheons and teas.

The women onlookers gasp with pleasure at the costumes shown, then self-consciously, down-glancing at their bulges, either laugh right out loud at models meager 18 to 20-inch waistlines, narrow hips and long legs, or sit back silently envy-eyed. In Washington, where eating is a continuous temptation at luncheon, teas, and cocktail parties, the new fashions are acceptable but the body is not. They must be Republicans on skimpy diet. a woman behind me remarked, as svelte manikins paraded pencil-slim creations of Christian Diro, the French designer at the Womans National Democratic Club luncheon-. I couldn't get into that with a shoe-horn, the woman at my left exclaimed, as a skintight creation In navy whipped by.

Sleek Mme. Bonnet, wife of the French Ambassador, and recently acclaimed one of the canitals best dressed women, comfortably applauded the fashions. She can and does wear Diro clothes. Slender Mrs. Morris Cafritz, one of the towns top hostesses and slim Mrs.

William Randolph Hearst, Jr are others who could get into the new fashions. On the other hand, who knows who will be wearing costumes dis- played at another fashion show pre- sented at the Arts Clubs Bal Bo- heme? These were fashions such as designers imagined might be worn in 2100 A. D. What Miss Interstellar Space wears in that distant future didn't seem of great moment to fashion-hungry ladies present. What about the 400 and 500-year-old archaic Greek fashions exhibited at I another luncheon to raise funds for needy children of Greece? One rich- ly gold embroidered coat sent over by a museum in Athens for the show must weight about 50 pounds.

No bustling modern miss would want to lug that around these days. I every cubw SWTS and CMTS The new 'vRtvtrim Spinet bring! you all the elegance o( 18th century styling, icaled to foremoat decorators requirementa for today! homes. Only 36 inches high, it hts the many Jene French ixclusiet ftaturts, including Ori-Couetia Tone end MigioTouch Action. Cm to tmi In Hnr ft tk Ktvtrit tk ttktr iiuincti Inn Frtwtk tom. MENCHEY'S TOWSS Were $32 to $39 $17 Were $49 to $54 VVUafit TEA-TIME FAVORITE Doris Day, Warner Bros.

star, chooses for tea time this Florida fashion which features eight fabulous gores of snowy white embroidered pique. The youthful frock has its own jacket with convertible lapels which can be worn open or closed over its broad-strapped dress with bodice band of matching pique PHUNB YORK STREET 4190 HANOVER. PA Open Daily 9 to Friday 9 to 9 YORK, PA. Attention Teen-Agers! Here Are Answers To Your Problems Well, teen-agers, heres something right up your alley! In lact, it couldnt be more so. Its a pamphlet that answers in a very wise and helpful way all those important questions youre always asking yourselves: Should you let a boy kiss you on your fust date? What about this business of going steady? Can the girl who re- iuses to pet be really popular? Is there such a thing as love at first sight? And probably most important of all how do you know if its really love? The pamphlet is called So You Think Its Love is written by Ralph G.

Eckert of the California Department of Education, and published by the the Public Afiairs Committee, whose headquarters are in New York City. Lets give a brief look at some of the things the pamphlet says. About kissing on the first date, for examples When a girl is thinking about this question, the thing for her to do, says Mr. Eckert, is to decide what she really wants the kiss to mean. Is it to be used as a way of saying thank you for a date, or as an expression of affection? Does she want to do it merely because she feels it is expected of her? Or simply for the thrill it gives her? Once a girl understands that there are all these different kinds of kisses and has decided what kind stands up against her own principles and ideals, there is one more thing for her to consider.

That is, as the pamphlet puts it, that a boy values a kiss about in proportion as it is hard to get. If it comes too easy, he thinks as much of it as he does oi anything else he gets cheap. And no more. One of the common pitfalls itno which teen-agers are apt to stumble in their relationships with each others is to jump to the conclusion that because a boy or girl attracts them on the first meeting, it means they have fallen in love at first sight." Actually, according to Mr. Eckart, people do not fall into love, they fjrow into love.

What passes for ove at first sight is actually infatuation. This does not mean that the early attraction or infatuation necessarily wears off. On the contrary, given its chance to grow, it may develop into the real thing. How are vou gomg to know when its the real thing The pamphlet lists three tests by which you can gauge very accurately the state of your feeling toward a person. The first is the test of time.

If the feeling of attraction persists and grows as time goes on, and you feel the same, or even more so. as you come to know the person well over a long period, it can be said to have passed the point of infatuation and become something in which you can reasonably have confidence. The second test is to be sure there is more to your response than that of mere physical attraction. A good way to make this test is to see how you feel about him or her after you have been separated for weeks or months. And the third test is the test of companionship.

Have you a lot in common? Are your tastes pretty much the same? Are there many sorts of things you have fun doing together? Do you have essentially the same standards and ideals? There is much more in the pamphlet than there would be space to discuss here. That almost universal teen-age problem of syhness is another important subject that comes up for analysts. The troubles young people who are growing up almost inevitably have because they resent parental prohibit ions about certain things are explained too. Bouquets to these motifs with their delicate crochet insertions. You'll enjoy putting these easy-to-do morning glories on any linens.

Follow this new linen-trend. Pattern 533; transfer 6 motifs about Bi 12 inches; directions. Laura Wheelers improved pattern makes crochet and knitting so simple with its charts, photos and concise directions. Send TWENTY CENTS in coins for this pattern to The Evening Sun, 65 P. O.

Box 161. Old Chelsea Station, New York, 11. N. Y. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME, ADDRESS and ZONE.

Ideas galore for household and for personal accessories in our Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book. Illustration of crochet, knitting, embroidery patterns: slip-covers, rugs, toys, pictures, quilts. Send twenty cents for your copy. A free pattern is printed in the book. Remember Mother with a luxurious Blanket or Comforter from Words HELEN HAFER Hats and Pretty Things IX Yard St.

Hanover Phonr 5X66 Phone J726 HANOI tK, s' A FREDERICK STREET. and the practical value of developing a set of moral standards against which to stack up any problem that baffles you. The pamphlet can be had for 20c bv writing to the Public Affairs Committee, 22 East 38th street. New Yorkl6. N.

and asking for So You Think Its Love! Please note the price and the address from which it can be obtained, and do not write and ask me to send you one. for I do not have any for distribution. I ran promise you. though, that vou will get full value for your i monev if you decide to make this I investment. 1 BUILDING PAINTING Cemrntlng.

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