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St. Louis Globe-Democrat from St. Louis, Missouri • 113

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111r.5'4XV swwwwwwwswswissowswwwwwww--- Tender, pure-pork SPAM joins with a zesty cream cheese mixtur: foyr memorable eating. Serve for supper or lunchor as a no rtn appetizer. SPA IA 14,1 CHEESE RIBBON LOAF Cot In slices whole SPAM Mht i tsp. lemon ink i tsp. grated onion, i tissp.

minced parsley 1 14 tsp. salt Spreed between. slices of SPAM 4 Cbill. 4bourstoriongerosvemight if Slice and serww. Good with deviled eggs Of potato salad.

Econesolcol ell-meat buyi No bone, no waste just sweet, juicy pork shoulder and mild, tender ham! COLD Oft HOT SPAM ti ITS THE SPOT II "e140 8' 1 SEND YOUR FAVORITE SPAM RECIPE We'd like to trade recipes! Writedown your favorite SPAM recipe (SPA Mwich. casserole dish, SPA Mbake, salad or what have you), mail it with this coupon --You'll receive free a 48-page full, color recipe book "253 FOOD IDEAS BY containing a selection of unusual Nam! I I ADDRESS CITY ZONE STATE GET FREE HORMEL COOK BOOM I recipes for everything from appetizers to Oiler expires July 23. 1951. Don'tmiss out. Send your favorite SPAM recipe today! IMPORTANT: Your recipe must be accompanied by this coupon.

Mail to Geo. A. Hormel Dept. 451. Austin.

Minn. i It; 1 MIN0gMMI 1 e. WHIESTILIE? her rather prim reactions and rib her considerably. They' know, for example, that one way to get a rise Out of her is to play wolf. In consequence, she is whistled at when no provocation exists, and gets more than her fair share of mock propositions She's aware that these attentions are not' serious, but she frets over them anyway.

Barbara is a former Conover model, has appeared in exactly seven pictures, excluding one short subject. Between pictures, she posed for studio cheesecake, under protest. In fact, she quit two studios over leg-art publicity before coming over to 20th Century-Fox. Perhaps because she carried the chip of outraged propriety on her shoulders, she was getting nowhere. And then a bit part made her a minor sensation.

It was Joe Mankiewicz's fancy to close his Oscar-winning story, "All About Eve" With. a bit player monopolizint the screen. Miss Bates won the fade-out over Anne Baxter and Bette Davis. Autograph Hound SMALL as this part was, it probably helped her. career more than the innocuous leads she had played, more than all the cheesecake.

Her next picture, "The Secret Of Convict Lake," takes her away from comedy, which was never her forte. Miss Bates has a grave and deliberate sense of humor she is essentially a serious person. Perhaps the nicest and most illuminating story about her has to do with her marriage, and it is so pleasant a narrative as to justify the mild invasion of privacy. Mr. Coan's version of it is that he first met his wife when he was on a bond tour, which took him to Denver, her home.

A teen-ager then, she pressed forward to get autographs of the stars Mr. Coan had in tow. Something particularly apT pealing about her prompted him to help her. "By the way," he said, "you're a remarkably pretty girl. I suppose you know "Yes," she answered seriously, bowling hAn over somewhat.

Further Conversation disclosed that she dreamed of being an actress. "Well, he said, not too seriously, "if you're ever in and I can be of any help, let me know." Mr. Coati had forgotten the episode-completely when Barbara showed up at his studio. A Well-Fixed Girl "HouxwooD'sa tough place," he said uneasily. "How are you fixed financially?" "Oh, I have plenty of "How much?" "Three hundred dollars," she answered cheerfully.

Three hundred dollars! One dres:" to impress the studio ,1,. I it 4 i WITH Richard Hylton in "Secret Of Convict Lake" would consume it all. Mr. Coan, out of a vague sense of guilt in the matter, bestirred himself somewhat in her behalf. He soon found himself stuck with the role of guardian angel and father confessor.

Maybe a Year PRESENTLY he began to suspect that Barbara's friendli- ness was more than platonic. In his dilemma he sought advice from a producer, much older even than himself, who had married a young actress. "Are you in love with the girl?" the riroducer asked. "Yes, unfortunately." "Well, take the plunge. It might last a year or Iwo and that's something." All this was six years ago.

They are still married. Mr. Coan's only complaint is that Barbara won't go dancing with him. Louis BERG' i' rc, 1, 1 it 0.0 .11 ils-A a '''a IninktrA I'llilthl 414-141trile 3 3 rib A ML 4 RIBBON LOA st' wiillitsnlE9 I 2 i i4 1 her rather ther prim reactions and "Well" he said. not too rib her considerably.

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Coan had in tow. had married a young actress. 4 Something particularly apT "Are you in love with the pealing about her prompted girl?" the liroducer asked. Cr CS. lira Ho, him to help her.

i "Yes, unfortunately." 1 "By the way," he said, "Well, take the plunge. It I -2taltSIC WIETHSP7THir HoRMEL. GIRLS Saturday, CBSSunday, NBC J. "you're a remarkably pretty might last a year or two and girl. I suppose you know that's something." lp- SEND YOUR FAVORITE SPAM RECIPE GET FREE HORMEL COOK BOOK! "Yes," she answered seri- All this was six years ago.

i e.41 Ilk We'd like to trade recipes! Writedown your favor- recipes for everything from appetizer.s to ously, bawling thin over some- They are still married. Mr. ite SPAM recipe (SPA wich. casserole dish, Offer expires July 23. 1951.

Don't miss out. Send 1 what. Further Conversation Coan's only complaint is that a'74 SPA Mbake. ulad or what have you), matt it with your favorite SPAM recipe today! i this coupon You'll receive flier a 48-page full- IMPOItTANT: Your recipe must be accompanied 401 4 color recipe book "253 FOOD IDEAS BY by this coupon- Mail to Geo. A.

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