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'THE PATEESON MORNING CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1937 NDIETEZI? FASHION FOODS CHILD CARE HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT Extension Council Holds Its Annual Parent? Advice in Children' t1 loves Should, Fathers Select Mates? thy 0 IX You CanSew This Yourself By GLADYS GLAD Beauty Chats Luncheon Meeting Mothers and Fathers Should Be Consulted by Mary and John When It Comes to Heart Af' Steam-Waving Good For Training Curl In Hair (Continued from Page Eighteen) Marian Marlin Frock Brightens Stay-At-Home Days! training meeting. A few of the lead' fairs, for Parents Frequently Have to Pay Dearly Gives Helpful Hints For Busy Housewives Use Melted Paraffin To Hold Candles In Their Holders in order to put candles into your candlestick holders -so they will stand securely, put a small quantity of melted paraffin into the candlestick with a teaspoon and set the candle in the paraffin; it Is then held taut and straight. Here's a recipe for chilled graham ers held meetings in the communl "A friend of mine recently told me that steam waving was very good for training a wave in the hair. My hair has a slight tendency ties but due to the severe snow storms, fewer meetings were held than had been anticipated. It Is come me.

Is there anything I Can do to remove the bleach from my hair and restore my hair to its natural color? AGNES." To my knowlegde, there Is no sort of. a preparation that will re- to curuness, and planned that this work be com ONE OF THE problems that doutblessly originated when Cain and Abel first went a-courting is how much right parents have to interfere in their children's love affairs and pick out their mates for them. I think I could train a nice pleted during the comini; year, "In order to reach mora women, I i i I'd move a bleach from the hair. You he I will have to wait for your hair to wave in it. like to try it was decided that the extension service co-operate with the local butchers' association and hold cracker pastry which can be pre city and county-wide meeting on pared ahead of time and stored in PATTERN 9185 Away with "alarm clock" blues! You'll face a new day with eager when you've a cheery little frock like Pattern 8185 to slip into of a morning! Never was a model so bright with fascinating details, never did an "at home" style boast so captivating a.

but-toned-back, round yoke, or versatile sleeves that may puff or flare according to your taste! And a thrill for this Is a really "easy-to-make" frock, for it's cut in a minimum of parts (see small sketch), and Its accompanying diagrammed sew chart shows you Just how to cut and seam them together. YouH love, too, the youthful collar and distinctive pocket arrangement. Anv number of wash if' meats. Alter a number of meetings do not lke bieachd. How-process, there- ever you noj want the em-fore, a nd would barrassment of golDg about wlUl be grateful different shades of hair dur-you advise me ln thf, nwlnff-ntit tvrlnrl.

I wmilrl the refrigerator until needed. The I 1 with these butchers, plans were mixture will not dry out or aosorD odors from other foods. Combine formulated for a meat demonstra tion. It was planned that the dif one cup graham cracker crumbs, 1 A as to the proper I suggest that you g0 to a reliable ferent grade of meat be stressed, sup of sugar and 1-4 cup melted piot-cuure. beautv shon and have vour hair Fathers and mothers have always believed that they had a right to regiment their sons' and daughters' hearts and direct their affections' in fhe proper channels, while the children have contended that as they were the ones who had to live with those they married, it was their privilege to please, their own taste and not their parents'.

And so the battle has raged-on from generation to generation, and is still going strongly. Unfortunately, the question can never be settled because there is so much to be said on both sides of it, and one argu- MATTIE. I rtrj Ka-l, u. natural hli Tf butter. Work together lightly until what determines quality meat and some information on temperature well blended.

Press into pie plate, I shaping firmly all around. Chill un cooking of meat. In steam-wav-lng, the hair should first be given a good hot til ready to uv; then add favorite "The meeting was scheduled in Gladys Olad filling and serve. May. A local butcher displayed you have the work done by an expert, the bleached hair can be dyed to match the natural color at the roots have weekly' or fortnightly hot oil shampoos in order to nourish the hair roots and the scalp, and to keep the hair soft and glossy.

oil treatment, and then a thorough three hind quarters of beef of three When a cooked Icing will not able, sturdy fabrics will "do you shampooing. Next it should be permitted to dry. When dry, combs harden, add powdersd sugar. The different qualities. He then cut up for retail trade the best Quality Icing will immediately stop going hind quarter.

Following him, places and doing things and behave man from the county department should be placed in the hair, close together if narrow waves are desired, and further apart if wide, loose waves are wanted. Then a itself! of weights and measures talked on Mixed Grill among them ngurea percale, colorful dimity, or crisp gingham. Pattern 9185 may be ordered only in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 30, 32. 34, 36, 38 and 40. Size 16 requires 3 5-8 yards 36 inch fabric.

Send fifteen cents In coins or starring fnolns nreferred) for each different kinds of scales and told The next time vou make rjastrv some of the tricks that were prac wide-meshed wave cap, net or veil should be placed over the head. try substituting fresh orange Juice for the water usually used. Keep weed on short weight. The food The head should then be held over in refrigerator until needed. Here's a method for dyeing chil specialist displayed two roasts of meat showing how the one cooked at high temperature had shrunk dren's faded clothes and at the Marian Martin pattern.

Be sure to write plainly your size, name, address, and style number. went seems, about as convincing as the other. Certainly parents speak no less than the truth when they tell their children that it takes more than a passing gust of passion, or a fancy for a pretty face, or a bit of hero worship for a gridiron star to make a happy marriage; that romance does not last and that only marriages stand the wear and tear of life that are built upon the solid foundation of common sense and reason and the ability to supply a famil with three square meals a day. Parents are also justified in trying to keep their adolescent children from eommitlng hari karl by making premature marriages before they are old enough to know what they are going to be themselves when they grow up, much less what they are going to want regarding a husband or wife. And it their bonnden duty to move heaven and earth to keep Mary from wrecking her life by marrying drunkard, or John from tying a millstone around his neck by picking ont some little flibbertigibbet without heart or brains for a wife.

more than the one at low tempera ture. same time for preventing lace trim mings on the garments from being dyed also: With an old toothbrush "Comments on the meeting in Be an early bird! uet your copy of our new Marian Martin pattern hnolc now! It's chock full spark dicated that the women had gained Four loin veal chops Four onion slices Three tablespoons minced parsley Two tablespoons minced celery, One-fourth teaspoon salt One-fourth teaspoon paprika Four halves cooked potatoes One cup sliced mushrooms Four- tablespoons butter. '2 -Place Shops in a shallow pan. Top with onion slices, parsley and celery. Sprinkle chops and potatoes with salt and paprika.

Arrange potatoes around chops. Add rest of ingredients and broil for 20 minutes. Turn chops and potatoes so they will be evenly browned. cover the trimming with melted pa raffln, remembering that care should much information on meats and meat cooking. Before the conclu be taken not to have the dve too ling, easy-to-make spring fashions frocks for kiddles, Juniors, debs, as well as for mother.

Youll find a kettle or basin of hot water for about four or five minutes, so that the sftam can get at the hair, The head should not, of course, be held close enough to the receptacle to allow the scalp to become scalded. After the steaming, the hair should be permitted to dry. When thoroughly dry, the net, veil or cap and the combs may be removed, and the hair gently combed out. "I've been told that it is dangerous to use a soiled powder puff on the face, and that it is wiser and more sanitary to use clean pads sion of the meeting requests were hot when dipping the dress; Lift up and down several times in the dye made that a similar meeting be held on poultry. Such a meeting until the correct shade Is reached III daytime and sports frocks galore! Party fashions, too, and smajrt styles for stouts.

Behold the new- tco mn fnhrime onH wavK tri lis them has' been scheduled the week before When the garment is dry, remove the paraffin and the trimming will Thanksgiving. "In order to acquaint the women oe as bright and new as ever. to best advantage! Book fifteen. with some of the more unusual fall vegetables grown in this county Here's a cranrl rer-lnn fnr rhprrv cents, pattern niieen cents, xweniy-five cents for both when ordered together. chiffon pie.

Heat one cup of cherry 9165 I JILM juice to Doiiing point. Add half a and also to stress a greater use of vegetables, a county and city-wide demonstration was scheduled for Send your order to The Morning flail Pattern Denartment 232 West of cotton instead of a puff. However, I've, become quite attached to the little puff that I'm using at present, and although it's rather pacsage oi cnerry-navoreo gelatin and stir until' rilssolvprf p. August. Some of the following veg Eighteenth Street, New York, N.

Y. etables were displayed and a vege soiled, I hate to discard it. Is there from Are and chill. When gelatin is partially congealed add one half cun Of chnnneH nherrips mlv table meal prepared: Knob celery, any way in which I could cleanse it? fennel, Swiss chard, chicory, endive, quickly as possible, and return to squash, eggplant and the more usual IRENE." It Is a simple matter to clean a me reingerator. seat two egg whites until frothv.

Add nnarter cun nf en. ones as tomatoes, beans, celery, Yout Baby and Mine By MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED Address letters to Myrtle Meyer Eldred, In care of the Register and Tribune Syndicate, Des Moines, Iowa, enclosing self-addressed and stamped envelope for reply. Ed. Oyster Cabot Topped) Three tablespoons butter r5 Four tablespoons flour One and one-half cups milk One-half teaspoon salt One-fourth teaspoon paprika One-fourth teaspoon celery salt One and one-half cups small oysters -'j One-half cup grated cheese i': Carefully look over oysters and remove any shells. Melt butter and add flour, mix and add milk.

Cook until thick sauce forms, stir constantly. Add seasonings and oysters, pour into buttered shallow baking dish and cover with cheese. Bake 25 minutes in moderate oven. Serve in dish in which baked. carrots, etc.

were displayed. As a powder puff. And if you make it gar gradually and continue beating result of this meeting the women una a sun meringue is iormed. Fold meringue into cherry mixture a practice always to Keep your little favorite spick and span, there's no reason In the world why you asked for afternoon and all day meetings on the preparation of these more unusual vegetables. Such ana pour into a oaKed pastry shell.

Chill four hours in refrigerator. Too Many Toys Confuse Child's Emotions should have to discard it until it is worn out. Fill a basin with hot, meetings were held by leaders and tMaices one nine inch pie.) the agent during October. They soapy water, and allow your puff In Just these few weeks how were very well attended. If crocheting a spread, as so many of those precious Christmas to soale in it for a few minutes.

Then rub the puff between your many women are doing nowadavs "The women have continued to toys have found their way Into remember to purchase an extra ball ask for the low-cost menus pre the garbage can? Has the mechani hands, and squeeze the soapy water through it until every trace of of yarn for repair work: thus avoid pared by the food specialist. This cal donkey stopped wagging his ing the possibility that the yarn dirt and grime has been removed. low-cost menu list Is checked each fall asking if it has been helpful cannot pe matched later. When the puff is absolutely clean, rinse it thoroughly in clear water Mines of Couer d'AIene district, Idaho, are reported operating at their greatest capacity since the depression, with 4,300 men employed. and if the women wish to be kept head? Are the lights of the.

cunning station all burned out? Have the rails of the train been stepped on so often that no train could circle them unwrecked? Are- chil In order to keep a child covpri It is folly to contend that parents have no right to any say-so in their children's marriages, because not only are a father's and mother's happiness wrapped up in their children and they are made miserable if John and Mary are unhappy, but when their children's marriages turn out failures they must pay tho price, of their children's mistake. You can't let yourWored son or daughter starve, so when Jobless Tom brings home his penniless bride there is nothing that Father and Mother can do but support them. Likewise, when Sally loses her taste for her husband and divorces him and comes back home with her offspring, Father and Mother are bound to take her in and divide their income with her, no matter how meager it is. We all know dozens of men and women who are the real victims of their children's divorces. Tom and Sally can't get along with their wife or husband, so they part and dump down their children as a matter of course on their parents.

Mother is turned into a nursemaid. Father has to keep on working after he had planned to retire and take life easy. The quiet house is turned into bedlam by noisy youngsters. The income that was comfort for two means pinching economies when it has to be spread over the diets and doctors' bills and education of children. That is one side of the question.

But, say the children, our parents give no inspiring example of connubial bliss themselves, so what guarantee have we that they would be more successful In picking out our husbands and wives for us than they were in picking out their own? Besides, husbands and wives are purely a matter of taste. It doesn't really matter what you get Just so it is the thing that suits you, and our likes no more Jibe with our parents', in people than they do in food and the movies. The very quality that appeals to us in a ooy or girl may be anathema to our parents. Every mother would pick out for her son a nice, quiet domestic girl who Is kind to her old mother, who would never waste his money on frivolous gewgaws, or want to step out anywhere except to prayer meeting, but that kind of a wife would bore the sen to tears, He wants as a life companion a woman who is pretty and fay, and on her tiptoes and who would keep him always Interested and excited. i 0 Every father would select for his daughter's husband a middle-aged, settled man with a bay window and a big bank account, when what the girl wanted was somebody to give her a thrill, not pay her bills.

And the betting is ten to nothing that after she got tired of yawning in the face of a stuffed shirt she would buy a ticket to Reno. So there you are, and fust how far parents are justified in making and breaking their children's matches, nobody knows. DOROTHY DIX. CoujrioM. Hit on the list.

in cold weather sew elastic tn tho Two groups of older girls are ana place it on a towel to dry. It may feel a bit stiff and harsh when it has dried completely, but if you rub it briskly between your hands, some familiar one, and retire to a corner to rest his weary emotions. One other policy might be embraced with benefit, and that is to put all but one or two toys away and bring them out on a lonely day, or a stormy one or a slck-a-bed one, and give the child a treat. Then the child has some opportunity to appreciate each gift and treat it with consideration which won't speed it to the ash heap. Parents may have "How To Deal With Destructive Tendencies" for a self-addressed and three-cent stamped envelope sent to Myrtle Meyer Eldred care of this newspaper.

Tomorrow: Trace Source of two upper corners of the blanket and fasten these to a stran fasteneA beginning their fourth consecutive dren Just ungrateful and destructive or has their appreciation of each to the head of the bed Instead of year of club work with their same leaders and with almost the same it will retain its former softness toy been dulled and minimized by their number? We knew It using the "pinning" method. The elastic gives, but the vounirst.ftr and flufflness. membership. A few new girls have latter. Any toy which arrives ac seeps covered.

"Some time ago I bleached my MISS EUNICE NOKIN New Terk Stylist from Advance Pattern C. win to tn ear store ea Thursday and Friday, Jan. 14 and 1.1 to offer FREE CUTTING of materials snd patterns par-chased here. New Prints Se Td. Regularly fin VIM SILK STORE 'f 71 Elllion Corner Preipeet Lowest Prices In Town companied by dozens of other toys Joined both clubs.

One group consists of high school girls who have taken a balanced program including clothing, foods, house furnishings loses in value In exact ratio to hair. It was a dizzy thing to do but you know how girls are their numbers. never satisfied with what they have. and consumer information. Home Service One mother-whose children have I know now, however, that bleached for "years been the recipients of The group of young business blonde hair definitely doesn't be- Child's Nervous Habits.

every known toy from a half girls planned quite an extensive dozen generous relatives, endeavored program for the year including the to Improve the children's apprecuv Serve Salmon Pie iwrvvvvtv un vvvtr wwiwm na following: wardrobe for the bust What Every Woman Wants To Know tion of their gifts, and their treat ness girl, Information on color in the wardrobe, Interior decorating. ment of them, by allowing them to be opened as they arrived, no mat child training, entertaining in the ter when. Then on Christmas day home and public speaking. Last only the tree and the filled stock To Hungry Family Cookery Expert Gives A Recipe For Delicious Individual Dish winter two girls from this group were chosen to give a demonstra ings were presented for them to en- Joy and digest. tion on the preparation of poultry It is a difficult course to follow products at the Poultry Industries but withall a sensible one.

The Exposition in New York city. The girls were trained by the food spe child overwhelmed with gifts loses cialist, the State leader and the his capacity for sustained excite' ment and emotion and cannot pos home demonstration agent. They gave a "very good demonstration on hors d'oeuvres, chicken aspic and Persons desiring to communicate witn Dorothy Dix, by mall, should slbly respond with enthusiastic gratitude, cannot understand or enclose self-addressed and stamped envelope for reply. Address letters play with the toys, cannot appre. chicken salad sandwich roll.

Both to Dorothy Dlx. 6334 Prytania street, New Orleans, La. ciate their value. His own re-action girls worked well together and an is to find some simple toy, or swered questions from the audience The world's most alluring pie, historically speaking, was probably the one containing the famous four and twenty blackbirds! Less lyric but eminently more satisfactory for eating purposes in the present year of grace, is the individual salmon pie, as rich and delicate and bubbling with goodness as a pie may be. Here is a main-dish whole meal in itself which seems to have been invented strictly to ward off winter's chill, to please the finicky appetite; to -satisfy the inner man When making a cake, remember at the conclusion of the demonstra' tion.

Vitom of qOOD StoOos' times the number we had in 1929 to remove the eggs from the refrigerator about one-half hour before using. They will whip more easily Discussion groups in child train GIGANTIC JANUARY Ing and parental education have been held In the county in co-op and more satisfactorily when al rHLISONs?" eration with the local P. T. A. Two and the number of Individual letters written has doubled In quantity.

We have given out upon request, only, 9,732 bulletins. Many of these contacts have been made through the newspapers. I would like at this time to express my ap CLEARAN- Wedding bells for John and Dorothy! How did she manage it? For It's taken for granted that of these groups have Included the from first nibble to the spooning JW6B8; lowed to reach room temperature before beating. This Idea works equally well when making meringue school nurse as well as the kinder up of the last drop of gravy. for pies.

garten teacher. One of these groups met last year on an average of once a month and this fall they A salmon pie, plus vegetables, plus flaky pastry tops, Is that something new and different which en preciation to the papers for their co-operation in giving us daily space and also to those who give it several times a week as well as have organized again including the terprising hostesses always seek. Be lust graae teacner. Discussion meetings were held to the weekly papers. in other communities by local lead' cause salmon is so rich in protein, in deep-sea minerals, in warming food-energy, it makes a perfect foundation for winter's main dishes.

BUY HOW "Last year I made a plea for SAVE 3B woman helps Cupid. She's very lovely but It's more than beauty. The girl's clever. When John first called did she show him that she was dying to be alone with him? No, they chatted with the family, then listened to the radio. Sometimes when he asked for a date she arranged a Jolly foursome.

When he invited her to a movie and dancing afterward, she was sympathetic, interested, flattered him a bit when he talked about himself. She even asked his advice the pretty minx. Soon he was more leaders and I am happy to ers and talks were given by the agent. The child trains specialist report that we have been given a more assistance by local volunteer conducted a series of three meetings in connection with the county council of the P. T.

A. A leader leaders this year than in 1935. In comrarinir 1929 we had 150 'a And one of the chief beauties this prime sea-food is that It is available, in its pristine goodness, in every market of the United States. No need to live on the sea-board to enjoy the delights of salmon. There it is as close as the nearest training meeting was held in Oc days'of assistance from leaders and tober for all local leaders.

in 1936 It has increased to 207 "Classes were conducted on cane started altarward. and rush seating, care of woods in furniture and re-upholstery of Learn from our 32-page booklet the secrets of attracting the right days. May I take this opportunity to express my appreciation to every leader who has helped us even though it has Just been to find a place for holding a meeting. It is only through your help that we furniture. Many old chairs were renovated that would have re grocery shelf, ready to perform all sorts of miracles with winter-time meals.

The economy of canned salmon commends it too, as does its Inimitable flavor, and its versatility for many varied dishes. mained in their dilapidated state man, fascinating him, winning his devotion. Hints on love, courtship, marriage, psychology of sex attrac oecause there was not enoueh I mm can carry forward and reach more people in 1937. And now I nope tion. Send ten cents for your copy of With the Lenten season close upon us, canned salmon is a trusty money to employ someone to do the Job.

Even though the work was strenuous, the homemaker felt it was worth while and the completed chair added to the home atmos How To Win And Hold Love to The Call, Home Service, 635 Sixth New York, N. Y. Be sure to ally which will be called Into service with ever-recurring frequency. In that you will enjoy the afternoon program that we have planned for you as much as I appreciate your loyal support throughout the year and your presence at our annual meeting today." dividual salmon pies are a sure phere, write plainly your name, address, fire bit on anybody's table these "Before I conclude my annual and the name of booklet. days.

The recipe for making them report I would like to review with you some of the changes our work should be pasted into many a cook Parking, meters, first installed In Oklahoma City on July 16, 1935, January Sale SWEATEES and Sportswear. Pes KnifSuils. 2.95. 3.84 Ladies' 1.64 Ladies' Cardigans v. 1.50 AM Ladies' Ski Jackets wW 3,50 ladies' oenntao Suede Jackels omy 2.95 Ski Panls 1.64 244 Yool Plaid Jackets Men ,3,35 Hen's "Zipper" Sweaters1 I.95- .1..

mS ABE OUT OF THE HIGH BKKT DISTRICT ASO SEIX FOR.1ESS book. It's the sort of dish that bears has undergone in the last eight Bettina Pumpkin Pie One baked pie shell One and one-half cups cooked are how in use in ten cities in the frequent repetition. years. Let us take, the year of United States. 1929 my first full year as home mashed pumpkin demonstration agent in Passaic county and compare it with .1936.

Individual Salmon Pie One pound canned salmon. Two cups medium white sauce One-quarter cup cooked celery One-quarter cup cooked green CALM YOUR NERVES! One cup dark brown sugar One-fourth cup sugar One and one-half teaspoons Cloth COATS Fur COATS 'The calls at the office are three cinnamon peas Reg. to $30 Reg. to $115 One cup cooked carrot balls One cup cooked potato balls Six pastry tops Parsley Mix salmon sauce, celery, peas Two-thirds teaspoon cloves Two-thirds teaspoon nutmeg Four tablespoons flour One-half teaspoon salt One cup milk Three egg yolks Three egg whites, beaten Five tablespoons confectioner's OMEN who suffer every month who may have sideache or headache due to functional disturbances, also those about to become mothers, as well as middle-aged women who exoerience Reg. to $59 Reg.

to $175 Reg. to $250 M8 $28 38 $48 MO J55 83 M20 M65 225 Reg. to $79 and pour into Individual dishes. Arrange potatoes and carrots around inside of dish on salmon. Top with round of baked pastry.

Place in sugar Blend sugars with spices, pump kin, flour and salt. Add milk and oven (350 F) about ten minutes. Reg. to $323 heat flathea, will find Dr. Pierce's Farorit Prescription a dependable Yegettble tonic Mrs.

Margaret Andcraon of 24 N. Summit St. HarrUburi, said: "1 wat wry weak after mv little sirl was born. I bad become Cook In double boiler until mixture thickens (about 10 min Garnish with parsley. Serve tossed green salad with salmon pie.

Serves Reg. to $10O SPORTS COATS Reg. to $19.50 HMLWlWrillgi Reg. to $495 The only cough drop medicated with the throat-soothing utes will be required). Pour lnUi baked pie shell and cover with whites, beaten until stiff and con logreaienia or vicks vapoRuD Rice cakes, covered with thick quite thin.

My nerves were 'on edge' all the while. I used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription's a tonic and it did me a world ol good. I became stronger and my appetite was much better. I sained in weight, too." Buy now I New site, tabs, SO liquid 11.00.

Lsrse siae, tabs, or liquid, cheese sauce, are temntinir for Tune in WNEW Uncle Pete Louise A Daily SALE ALSO IN JORDAN'S, NEWARK, 743 BROAD ST. J55 MAIN ST. Open Evenings Paterson, N. J. fectioner's sugar added.

Bake 10 minutes In slow oven. Cool and servo. luncheon, sunner or the meatless i dinner jnenu..

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