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The Herald Statesman from Yonkers, New York • 9

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I. I I-' THE HERALD STATESMAN. YONKERS, N.Y, V- TUESDAYftJUNE 2, 1964 -'j. fr-r Mousse Spanish Creamy Other Treats noon? Pass tall chilled glasses with sparkling Canada -Dry Ginger spiraling Four Into greased one and. earn half quart mold.

or eight, to ten Freeze untiF firm. If frozen In -mold, un mold to sertie. Go Spanish with Cream For the who eke not hi. ipped up hi chocolate they ir be wra. In far may there might be this Spanish LOreem, Its-center filled with; three cups of chilled, hulled strawberries, sweetened, to taste, and sliced if need be.

y. XTo semysix to Editor la the month In which we salute the dairy Industry. The toast this year Is Mine You notice we say this year, not Just this month; end anyone yet unconvinced that the magnificent properties ot milk should be should hasten to the nearest, book store and Invest a few centsjn what may be.tha most important piece at nutrition Information he, bribe, may ever. possess. Dessert Mssterplocta -This la a nation of chocolate-lovers, as well as milk drinkers.

why not combine. tiie chocolate and milk, or, mtirs rela-' lives. In one or aU'of these dea sert masterpieces for the family table, birthdays, Fathers Day on June 21, showers, or the graduation feastTThp chocolate Thf chc dairy ingredients. Combine one and one-quarter cups fine zwieback crumbs and one tablespoon sugarr Add une-quarterTO'gTiut-ter, melted. Mix nnttt" all crumbs are Grease bot-toraNand tides of ahine-ihch Spring-form pan.

Sprinkle about one-quarter cup crumb mixture on sides of pan. Firmly press remaining crumb mixture, onto bottom of Melt two four-ounce packages sweet epoldng -'chocolate over hot water, stir until smooth. move' from heat. Cool slightly. Beat eggs until thick and Add.

three-quarters cup one tablespoon at a time, beating after eaqh addition. Beatthree three-ounce packages cream 'cheese until soft and Add one and one-quarter cups: heavy cream." Beat, until smooth, soft peaks- will: form. Blend in. chocolate. Foldlnto egg mlxtur.

third Sift one-t 'x--- cup sifted far six to eight: combine cup -milk, four ounces of (he cooking chocolate, chopped; two tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca; one -quarter cup. sugar, and one-quarter teaspoon salt in saucepan. Cook and stir ovfct tnedl-pm heat until mlxtqre to boil. Remove from heat. Add me -tablespoon Stir until melted.

Cool slightly beatvfivey egg whites -until stiff shiny, peajes J3eat five egg yolks until thick and lemon colored. Add one-quarter teaspoon vanilla and tapioca mixture to egg yolks; mix well. Fold xinto -beaten egg whites. Spoon Into one. and qne-half quart baking diah-Tlace souffle in pan of hot water.

Bke at 350 degree for one hour and 15vrninutes, or until firm, If cannot be served leave It-in-oved-and turn off Hiatt. Souffle can be held In this'manner for .15 Chilly--Mousaey "ZJ u. Delectable fdr hot day is twist of lemon peel Floating Island oft forgotten In. the search new la thatzjistingu-ished pld-fashioned dessert, floating island. This we la' flavored with cocodub Toiserye break a four-ounce package: -sweet cooking chocolate into pieces Scald one -cup milk in small saucepan; add chocolate and two tablespoons sugar, Cook and over medium mtil smooth.

Add a little of thfrXhocdatemixture to two slightly beaten egg yolks, stirring rapidly Pour' egg. yolk mixture into remaining chocolate mixture, stirring constantly. Copk and stir' over, very low heat until, suee will coat a me-tal spoon, about two minutes. Chill thoroughly Xl Whip-one-(njphevyoreamf bUmd into chocolate sauce. Pour intGLshsllouLierying bowVJBeat two egg whites with dash of salt and pjpch of cream of tartar un; two tablespoons unflavored gels tin cold milk Beat four egg yolks with three and cups milk.

Stir In one-third cud sugar and one-half teaspoon iatf. egg mixture In top of double bailer over, hot water only until mixture coats spoon," stirring' constantly. Remove (ran best; add softened, gelatin and "stir until, dissolved. until partially set. Beatyfour egg--whites they form soft, peaks.

Add one lllCJ.UJIlli DUAL. (ICRMi IMJU VUC deveb Is the sweetcooking ig I with apinctrof and one-quarter oped about 100 years ago by an Englishman by name of Samuel German, whose Interest ln cho- flour soda colate formulas led-totho-pro-- teaspo torchocolate til foqrny throughout. Add- one- third-cup sugar gradually, beat- iiig-1 until mixture forms peak. egg whitalnto-partialy congealed egg. yolk mixture.

Four into one and one-half "quart ring mold which has dipped in cold duction of this chocolate bar which is excellent 'for-cooking purposes and may be eaten out of AChocolaie mixture. Add one teaspoon vanilla. Pour into crumb-lined pan. Bake at 325 degrees for one and-, five minutes Cool, Whip one-half: cup-heavy cream: Spread over top. Store In refrigerator.

Before serving, let cheesecake warm to room-temperature. Serving the cake in the sfter- quarter cup sugar, two tablespoons at a time, thoroughly- after. $ch addition. Continue beating until meringue will, form itifthhite pegksStir one-quarter vanilla and one-third pup gratedt Press meringue! through decorating tube.cr droiTby tables-poonsful onto chocolate custard Worthy--- of the- appellation ls-Sweet Chocolate Cheesecake which makes American Dafcy Association happy with' its emphasis on Chocolate Mousse, to serve eight to ten a it is very rich lhdeed. Melt? four ounces sweet look big- chocolate in one-third cup waterJovec-hot-waterktirring until smooth.

Add three-quarters cup hugar and one-eighth salt. Continue to cook, stirring constantly, until sugar Is dissolved, Slowly stir into three well beaten' thoroughly: Add One teaspoon vanilla. Whip two cups heavy cream fold into chocolate mixture. water. Chill until set.

Unmold on serving' plate and fill with the fruit Smooth 'as satin is Spanish. Cream. Serve with It, slices of Baa scomAtoond Crunch CakeT for texture contrast. Youll find the cake In the freezer case of your favorite sauce, r-making- fcightrlslandr. Sprinkle each island with additional coconut Chill.

Feathery is Chocolate. Souffle i FRESH STRAWBERRIES ot-. owy Spanish Cream ring, rich fer coIorcontrast to the in- I hi milk and eggs as is proper to dessert celebrating June as Dairy Month. A Matter Of Taste'- FAMILY DINNER Tty a change In meat accompaniments. I Skillet Beef Stew -Potato Dumplings Salad Fruit' Cup Beverage Potato Dumplings 6 medium (2 pounds) potatoes Boiling water to cover Vs slices dose-textured white bread 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 large egg, well beaten 2 teaspoons salt teaspoon ground nutmeg Two-Thirds cup sifted ill-purpose flour cup Ne iv York Full Of Treasures' Code unpeeled potatoes boiling water to cover until tender; drain; cod and skin.

Mash or rice potatoes. Refrig erate uncovered, overnight or five to six Cut breac slices Into K-lnch squares. Fry in butter until golden; set aside Stir beaten egg, salt and nutmeg into potatoes. Add flour' and cornstarch. Shape into 12 balls, Poke two fried bread cube Into the center of each ball.

Drop dumplings into boiling salted water, so that they are un crowded In one layer. Use one teaspoon salt to one quart water, Cook, uncovered, five minutes. Remove dumplings with a slotted spoon. Drain well. Your Baby And Mine Meal Gan Be Adapted To ChildVFood Tastes tinning with -the Crystal Palace In London and running through the New York World's Fair of 1939, and The Art Student's Show, featuring nn exhibition of paintings, sculpture, drawing and graphic by the art students ot Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.

This show win run from June 1 through Oct. 28. The New York Public Library, at Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street, will offer nn exhibition entitled 61 Treasures for the 64 Fair, which wUl feature a variety of things from a Japanese scroll. Circa 1200 A.D.. to the Gutenberg Bible, a first folio Shakespeare and Washington's Farewell Address, la his own handwriting.

The Phelps Stokes Collection of Prints of American CL Uea la the main corridor of the third floor la especially Interesting. On this floor will also be found the Library's collection of paintings Including original Bgl 'the bowl of lilies of the valley. In the background la handsome Chocolate Cheesecake. Chocolate Mousse fills the des sert dishes. Chocolate Souffle is tofthe foreground and at right is Coconut Floating Is land.

CHOCOLATE AND DAIRY products combine to produce these four dessert masterpieces so pleasantly accented by American Art. Located at 22 West 54th Street museum maintains In its permanent collection of 1.700 items the largest and moat comprehensive collection of 20th century American art of any public institution in the United States. During the World's Fair, the Whitney Museum will offer two special exhibits: Betweea Fairs 25 Years of American Art. Jane 24-Sept. 23.

will offer examples Of the work of leading American painters and sculptors and provide broad survey of the vitality and diversity of American Art. Young America, 1965, from June 9 through Sept. 7, will display recent works by 30 young American painters and sculptors who have produced solid achievements but a re still relatively unknown to the general public. The Whitney Museum will also offer an exhibit In the N.Y. City Building bn the Fair grounds.

The Cooper Union Museum, at Cooper Square, is a museum particularly dedicated to the eorative arts' and has supers permanent collections. This museum is a must far people seriously Interested la the art of Interior design and students especially should make a point bf going there. The Cooper Union Museum will offer two special exhibitions during the World's Fair: Design and Decoration World's Fain of Yesterday, which sill Include prints, photographs, books, textiles and objects from World's Fairs be- By WILLIAM FAHLMAXX New York Is treasure trove far those Interested in interior design and decoration. In previous columns we have covered some of 'the museums. Here is another list of special Interest to decoration buffs.

The Frick Collection. House In one of the last of the great Fifth Avenue mansions, the home of the late Henry day Frick, located at East Kkh Street, the Frick Collection provides aa unusual museum experience. The house was designed by sr-chitect Thomas Hastings, in a style reminiscent, of French domestic architecture of' the 18th century and buQt la 1513 and 1914A distinguished art collection accumulated 'by Mr. Frick In his lifetime is displayed In the house and has been available to the public since 3935. The works of art are not classified by date but are shown In manner which maintains the Intimate atmosphere of a ne private house.

The house is a fine pipe organ and con-errta are. occasionally given. The Frick Collection is open Thursdays. Fridays and Satur-. days from 10 am.

to pm. and Wednesdays and Sundays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. It Is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays and on July 4. Children under 10 years of age are not admitted, children under IS must be accompanied by an adult.

Admission is free. The Whitney Museum of By MYRTLE M. ELDRED Eating behavior changes with age and some of the finicky habits of the second year and on, become stabilized ns the child develops a better appetite. Mrs. WP.T.

writes: "My child wastes so much Ann Landers 9 Advice works by Stuart. Feale, Copley I drink her portloa unless 1 bold milk. 1 caa hardly get her to Let Hubby Handle Predatory Sister and Gainsborough. Perhaps many people do not know the library Is open Sundays, from 1 to 10 p.m.. as well as daily from 9 a.m.

to 10 p.m. Q. 1 told myself far months I was imagining It. that it was Impossible. But now I know the truth.

Last night I witnessed an incident which leaves no room or doubt. My older who Is divorced. Is making play for my husband. small children, though tea spoonful or so for seasoning would not be harmful. But both drinks contain caffeine which la a drug' and milk la the drink far children.

Just because she sees you drinking ten or coffee would tend to make them more appealing to her than ef own milk. Many children are upset when different foods run together on a plate. When my son was small I bought for him what Is called a blue plate. This Is Just a china plate with divisions which prevent one food from contacting another one. Thera are.

usually three divisions. Sometimes this dislike for food mixtures may be Just temporary thing, but it is a very definite dislike when It Is present. So why not pamper the child to the extent of supplying her. with plate which will make It Impossible, for foods to run together? Or. use an ordinary plate and serve each food In a small paper container so that It esn be eaten all by Itself? These small concessions harm no one and make for peaceful and pleasant meals.

PATTERNS NEEDLING AT HOME Wade and have been married three years. We have one little boy and Im pregnant again. We've always gotten along well and have -never worried about Wade cheating. But Jt'a easy to see how a man could grt Involved Vilh Annette. She is beautiful, provocative and so aggressive you wouldn't believe it.

Last night fi had some people over. rrent to the back parch to grt more Ice cubes. As walked toward the kitchen I ward Annette say, 'Tve felt this way about you bora the first." Wade replied. "You're drunk, Annette. Please be quirt or someone will hear you, I walked around to the front of the house and cam in through the front door.

Q. This problem may seem like smsl potatoes to you but It is causing me a lot of aggrava tion. live In very nice neigh -borhood but the homes oa our side of the street' are dose to gether. The woman who lives next door shakes her dirty mops and throw rugs out her bedroom window. Her window facet my sewing room and 1 grt all her dirt and dust.

I thought only ig nnrant slobs did such things. Our home is two-story dwell lng. Just as hers is, but 1 always go outside and shake my rugs and mops behind the house. She -has seen me do this but refuses to take the bint. What next? SaDy A.

Stop hinting and tell her the glass far her. I think she should be more Independent ns she Is 24 years ef age. "Also, she is very finicky about foods running on her plate. She will not touch her vegetables If they came In contact with the meat or pots-n in inrt toes. Sometimes it Is very hard ON PARADED mk Uwn toy separate when they are hot and soupy.

"My mother has suggested that maybe she would drink her milk more readily if I put a little tea cr coffee la It ns she sees us drink that But I fee! she might lose all Interest In milk and not want It at aU. What do you think?" Perhaps If you changed her way of drinking mdk she might feel a new interest la ll In stead of the usual cup or glass why not try a small, colored paper cup? Then put the arcus-Itomed amount of milk into a mall pitcher and let her pour her own milk into this small cup. I am sure she will think this Is real fun, and win drink up the milk for the pleasure of bring able to pour another cupful. I agree with you that tea and coffee are definitely not for To Your Good Health Hair Grows Fastest When It Is Cut Short Im sick at heart. What shall I youd appreciate if shed giva do? a few minutes warning be Shattered! foie she shpkes her rugs and Joints.

Mdk and cod liver ofl have nutritional values, but no magic power tojeontro! arthritis. mops so you caa close your windows. Your child's dirt Is very Important. To obtain Mrs. El-drrd'a booklet.

"All About Feeding (6 months to 2 years send 25 cts. and a stamped self addressed envelope with your request to Myrtle M. Eldred, Box 957. Dr pi. -De Moines 4, lows.

A. Tell your husband you heard the bark porch dialogue and let him know you trust him Implicitly. Tell Wade. too. you will say nothing to Annette that Its up to him.

Then stay out of It. Carry on with her as If you heard nothing and know nothing. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. To rontart her. send a tamped, self addressed rnvel ope to Ann Landers.

Box 3)46, Dept. WCP. Chicago 54. HI. Why Grow Old? Tips For Teens A Good Nights Sleep Important For Health Family Can Exercise Q.

2 have been bothered with cystitis for three years, and medication is effective only for while, then has to be changed. What ran be dme? J. C. A. Cyslisi (inflammation of the bladder) Is a broad term which Includes wcO over a dozes types.

It has a habit, frequently, of subsiding and Caring up The basis ef the trouble may be la the bladder or In the kidneys. or eves elsewhere, so I trust you have had a thorough examination of the urinary trad. This would Include X-rays of the kidney, and rystoscopic ex amlaitioo (if the bladder to permit direct examination for polyps or ulcers. Assuming Ihnt this has been done, another step Is to have laboratory cultures mad of what ever germ la found, so that the most effective medication caa be selected. By JOSETE G.

MOLNEK, MJL Q. Why wlQ a woman's hair' grow Just so long and then no more, unleu It is rut? And then It wd grow out only as far as before? A. It's not for lack of trying to find out, but the exact reason far hair growth Is not known. Some things have been discovered about it. and whQe they may not totally answer your question, they may help.

Hair growth in different pat is ef the body is pot at the same rt'e. Eyebrows are an example. The longer the hair the slewer the growth. Thus when the hair is cut. It grows comparatively fast, and then slows down when ft reaches a errta I a length.

It doesnt stop but It so alow that you cant detect the growth. Sometimes hair eaa be quite brittle, and will break off readily. IYople with that kind of hair, of course, aren't the ones who ran have braids leaching down to their waists. "Age and the seasons have their effect, loo. Hair grows more slowly as we get older: It grows more rapidly In hoi weather.

Together In Summer By J08EIT1INE IDWMAX sideward downward as you low During summer days many er heels to the floor and exhsla Q. About two years ago. met a hoy at a churrh social, lie Ukrd-tne and I liked him. am 14 and he Is IS. One day, another girl flirted with.

him and he dropped me to go with her. Now he wants to hark to me again. I sun like him, but 1 don't know whether to go with him again or not he rouse he might do the same thing again. What do you think? A. You'll side step this problem and do yourself a favor at the same time If you avoid going steady at 11.

Now Is the time to have more than friend. get to know various types of prrsnnalilies and grad hegia to have varied soda tally te Surprise hr with a gingham sundress: Check size decides size of CTOM-SlitCh. Ores stitch flowers decorate gingham skimmer. Easy jot rst two main pari plus oke. through your mouth.

Gwucue. Be sure to pull back xrith your arms as they move up and down. 3. All memheni of the family mi their hacks! Now pretend that you are riding a bicycle King down. Make the circle Urge.

4. Turn mrr onto your abdo men. streteh your arms out in front of you sad straighten your tegs. Now lift ynur arms, head and truck off the ground as far as you ran. Izmrr arms, trunk nd head to the ground.

Cootin-ue. If you cannot do this at find ak a member nf the gang to hold your fret down to tbs ground, later you 1il not require this brlp. 1 By EIJNOR WILLIAMS Q. I'm la the eighth grade and I go to bed at 1-30-9 p.m. My mother doesa1 let me stay up later than the other childrra who ere several years younger than I am.

I think older people ihould stay up later. I tell her that, but she mol Ilstrn. What caa I do? A. The time you go to ted Ua'i so murh a matter ot age as it Is seed for sleep sed rest la Junior and senior high school, your school work Increases, you should have some dally home-chores. social 'life brgin end body-changes levolved la maturing are going oa.

So you need plenty of steep end you'll always he healthier and happier If you dont short-change your-Vlf on piilow-tlme. Ot at least eight hours sleep retry night: sane people need more at this time of life. Some, whea they art full grown and mature adults, need less. It's a good Me, too. to go to bed la time to get your fan Bight's sleep ad to grt op early enough to void the wild, hectic morning rush that leaves yn ao4 the rest of the family frazzled and tense.

Q. Caa asynoe who has overproduction of Insulin hernme menially unbalanced? Mrs. A. Heres what can happen: With overproduction of Inluila. a families find It not only profits ble, but fate nf fun to exerrise together in the yard and the sunshine.

Theres plenty of rown outdoor and doing rxrrre with someone else takes the drudgery out of It. Children are nut of sitesJ. hid are kf from college and Dad gets home fang brfnre dark. Today let me give you a few exercise which are good far aB members of the fatruly. 1.

Lie ret ynur bark, with your arms resting on the ground si our Sides. Keep fag straight nd lift Mil tegs up and over until your toe touch the ground behind your head, Krep the knees tMIt. Slowly return fagi to starting prettlmi. Continue. At first you may not be able to go sfi the over, but practice makes perfect sod this Is a good fxettlas evra before you excel at It.

2. Stand taU. P-ait ynur arm Sideward upward to Overhead position as ymi rise kgh oo ye it Ire' and breathe la drly through your are. Iren arms life ion wrekrnds). Try to he a fond friend to this boy.

hut y-r ima I tow delightful to be beautifully dressed in one instant, end aU because this princess skimmer Is a wrap. Quick to sew, easy to fit. IYlnted ratine 4633: Misses SUrt 10. 12 11. 16.

IS. 30. Size 16 requires 4 jsrds 33 Inch fabric. Send SO cents In miss for this patters add 13 rente for wrh pattern tar Cnt-cUsa malting and special handling. Send to Anne Adams, Pattern Dept Itos ID.

OU Chelsea Statfan. New York 11. N.Y, Frist plainly name, address, size and tyle number, fJ you know how to grt a pattern absolutely free? It simple order wit Pprtog Summer Ca-tafag Including free rewpne to grt any one nf ZM design Ideal. Send 50 rente today. person may become my excite hie or evra unmanageably man tern 53: chart; printed pstirra ires 2.

I. 4. State size. Send 33 rents in coins for this pattern add 13 rent for each patient for first rtess maiiire and special handling. Send I aura Wheeler.

Nerdiecraft r.O. Box IX. Old Chelsea Station. New York. 11.

N.Y, Print plainly pattern number, name and address. Bargain! -Wg. new 1W Nee-(Cecraft Catalog over 200 design. only 23 rente! A must If you knit, crochet, quilt, sew. embroider.

Send rente. Special value! Six's rent-plrte q'lllt pstirre fa deluxe, new Quilt Iter. For beginner, experts. Send 50 cents now! have other Wends, ton. Then.

If he does another "flam nut." Ion wont be in bad; youll other ten-. Every boys friendship Isn't destined to go forever; enjoy it while fasts. to If (because of the action of the insulin I his blood sugar Jerri CaSs too low. GMd sugar Is the emergenry treatment far this. Q.

Enclosed sr live rents In cola and a stamped, self dressed ravrlope for a copy of jsur leaflet, "Dnnl Qnit Because Of Arthritis. Mia ami cod liver oil help? A. The rod liver -oil theory ef treating arthritis Jut hasn't stand up under study, Tke notion was resented land not by artwitiAc people! r1h the argument the rfl somehow would Csd way Info the If you would ru to have my leaflet "Family Exerctee rtaftsend A Itemped. self addrrswd mHv Hh your request fa Jesfirt number 33 'IremH. IVg 17.

Dept. CT, De slsea 4 few. To rtxia cl Mte Williams, send a stamped, self-addressed envelop with ijf letter to Tip far Tern, lint ITU. Dept. WCP, Breton 9, Mas.

To contact Dr. Molner. send a long self addressed envelope with ikw letter to Pox 1M. Dept VCT. Dundee, CL.

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