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Stockton Evening and Sunday Record from Stockton, California • 21

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STOCKTON DAILY EVENING. RECORD, STOCKTON, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1936 21 SIMPLE TO SEW CREAM CHEESE ROLLS 30 sltcca but- 4 tablespoon tersd Graham bread 2-3 cup white cream rheess tablespoons cream chopped rip olives VI teaapeen salt VI teaspoon pepper HERES A SUMMER WRAP FOR WOMEN WHO CROCHET Coed Comntandments insure Self-Respect Select very fresh bread. Remove crust spread with rest of ingredients which have been mixed together. Roll up and wrap in waxed paper to hold In place. Chill until serving time.

Cut each roll in 2 pieces and arrange on shallow dish. CHEESE DELIGHT DRESSING 3 tablespoons 4 teaspoon salt Roquefort 1-1 cup dicod cheese celery 1 tablespoon 3 tablespoons lemon Juice cream 14 teaspoon 1i cup mayon- paprika naiao Cream cheese with a fork, add rest of Ingredient Chill and sarva on HINTS ABOUT TAINTING If you're doing any painting thia season, be careful not to work in wet weather or when it is excessively cold or excessively humid or hot. Thin only with turpentine; -and remember that many thin -eoata of paint are better than a few thick one Do not hurry: give each coat a reasonable time to dry. Ton commandments for coeds suggested by Dean Lucy Jenkins Franklin of Boaton University: Thou shalt never allow a stranger to take you to your destination. Thou shalt never drink in public.

3. Thou shalt not sit out dances in ears. 4. Thou shalt not bo seen with young men who are not careful to obey conventions in sodety. 5.

Thou shalt not use a pet phrase in conversation. 0. Thou shalt use discretion In using slang. 7. Thou shalt not pat or nudge a person when speaking to one.

8. Thou shalt not indulge In careless affections. t. Thou shalt not go to a man's apartment alone. 10.

Thou shalt not powder thy nose on the street. I WHAT YOU EAT HAS A LOT TO DO WITH HOW YOU FEEL Correction of Constipation Is Often a Matter of Menus i from right to left through at that locks the loop at 2 rows below and make a rimllar loop at. Then repeat from aero Finish row with 1 dc in ch at end of row. The third row complete the pattern. Alternate the 2nd and 3rd rows for IS rows.

Then on the 18th row, decrease 1 at at each end by beginning the row with eh 4. 1 de over ch. 1, 1 de tn loop at, and ending the row with 1 de over lest eh 1. 1 do In ch et end of row below. Then continue for 3 row end decrease again 'do In loop eh et end pal tern and decrease 1 et at each end of the 21th.

38i h. 40lh and 56th rows. Then work straight at each end until work measures If inrhea. Reduce 3 patterns at each end for underarm. Then reduce 1 at et each end until 3 more stripes of pattern have been redured.

work etreight et each end for 31 rows, which brings work to nerk. KHOl'LDKR: Begin shoulder on the odd numbered row (loop st rnwl. First row: Work across 11 stripes of pattern, then 1 dr. rh 1, 1 de ever nest eh 1, 1 dc ia next at. 1 tr over eh 1.

Second row: Ch 3. turn. Put 1 de, eh 1. 1 dc over ch 1, and continue arroea. making 11 atripea of pattern.

Third raw: Ch 4. turn. Work across 10 stripes of pattern, 1 dc ie next at, 1 tr over ch 1. Fsarth row: Ch 4, turn. 1 dc.

eh 1. 1 dc over rh 1. then work 4 atripea of pattern, 1 dc. eh 1, 1 de over next ch 1. de in de.

Fifth row: Turn and at at bark sts, make rh 3. 1 dc. rh t. 1 de over next cb 1. and complete 3 trior.

1 dc in next at. 1 tr in dc. Sixth raw: Ch. 3. turn.

8k 3 dc. put 1 tn next at. 1 dc 1. 1 de over next rh 1. and 1 de In loop at.

1 de. ch 1, 1 dc, over ch 1, dc in next de and break nff. Make other i shoulder to correspond. LEFT FRONT: Ch 102. Repeat directions for making the beck, decreasing nt the right hand edge only, on the 18th.

23rd. 38th. 361 40th, 82nd, B4th and 81t rows. Then continue straight at both edges until work measures ITt inches. Rrdur 8 atripea cf pattern at right hand edge for underarm.

Continue pattern but rrdur 1 at at arm every row until I more atripea have- been reduced. When the front edge (straight edge) measures 214 tni-hca. reduce 1 et at each row at nerk rdes until 3 atripea ar.d 1 dc. rh- 1 dc extra, havo been redured. Work straight at each edge until Iront measures 26 inches tram beginning.

Reduce at arm edge 1 whole stripe of pattern each row for 8 rows. Then finish off. Repeat for the right front, but make the reduction at the left-hand edge. TRIMMING RAMI: Sew the coat together at the underarm and shoulder aeama. Attach the thread at the left underarm seam.

Make rh 3. put 1 de In each at of foundation rh at the bottom or the bark and right front. In the corner at (he front edge put 2 dc ch 1. 2 dc: 'hen work up the front edge with alternately 2 dr and 3 dc at the end of the rows of pattern at eontinun around the nerk and down the other aide of the front. At the lower rorner put 2 dr.

rh J. 3 dr. then work tn uncer-arm seam and al et tn rh 3. at beginning of row. Make rh 3.

and put 1 dc tn eacn at of row below, with 3 dc. eh 1. 3 dc over the rh 1. each of the lower corners, and al et to 3rd rh at beginning of row. Repeat from until there are 6 rows In the hand.

On the 2nd and 4th rows, reduce 1 at opposite each of the shoulder seams. To reduce 1 et. begin a dr. and draw through 1st 2 loop, thread over and insert In next at. draw through 2 loops, then thread over and draw through all 3 loop at once.

sr.EKVKSt Ch 187. Repeat directions for making back, and redure I at at each end of the 14th. 13th, 24th. 34th. 36th and 38th rows.

Work straight until the sleeve measures I6e inches, then reduce 3 stripes of the pattern nt rarh end for tha un- rh 3. and By HELEN WELSH1MER They are plain, common 'mom suggestion! that Dean Lucy Jen-kina Franklin haa given to the eoede at Boaton University, The SReTi 10 modern commandment that the college executive haa drawn up are necessary observances for shy girl who wanta to retain her self-respect as well as follow the trend of good taste. This Is an age of independence. We don't need rules! Young women may do as they please and nobody caree!" That is a young cry that goes up Helen occasionally. As a Welshlmer rule, a few years later, the utterer will be doing something along the line of lamentations.

She may do as she pleases! But she bears the consequences. Sho endures the lessening of the self-respect which others have for her, and what is infinitely worse, tho loss of her own self-respect. To get back to the 10 commandments: Any nice girl knows she shouldn't allow a stranger to taka her to her destination, even if he has a 12-cyllnder roadster. She knows, too, that she shouldn't drink in public, ait out dances in cars, powder her nose on the street, use pet names in conversation, punctuate her remarks with slang and nudge people when speaking to them. However, the doubtful area concerns her relationship with the enthusiastic young broken, struggling young lawyers, and merry collegians who take her to movies and dinner and art galleries.

Dean Franklin says: "Thou shalt not indulge in careless affections. Thou shalt not go to a man's apartment alone. Thou shalt not be seen with young men who are not careful to obey the conventions In society." If the triumvirate of command meats seem old-fashioned, remember that morality docs not change its essential code. TKo useless frills and ornaments are bring removed, fortunately. The steel itself may bend but it snaps back to its original postion.

"Men no longer require that women bring them virtues which they themselves do not expect to offer," another cry goes up. What of it? Certainly a man. unless ha is a prig, will grant a woman the right to her emotional experience However, being a man. he will wish that she hadn't carried them to excess. That isn't the most important issue, however.

Far more Important than the glamorous appeal one haa in the eyes of a man or men is the self-respect which girl retains in her own eyes. Far above rubles and pearls is the dean, clear evaluation of herself which she alono ministers. Having stooped to anything that Edited by LAURA I. BALDT, A. M.

turn the shouldera to give a wide For many yearn Asst. Professor of effect to make your waistline look Household Art Teachers College, slim, Columbia University, New It has dash and practicality In is cheap and shoddy, unconsciously the feeling that she isn't as fine as she used to be will permeate her thoughts. She will lower her banners sometimes. Sometimes she will raise them higher again. Not often.

Leaving morality out of the issue, it la merely a question of sound common sense to travel as swiftly, as gaily, as efficiently as possible. You reach your destination sooner and you have an added store of happiness and strength to bring to it Any casual frltterings of time and respect, lost along the way, will Interfere with the ultimate goal. Why bother with them? They aren't worth It! Dean Lucy Jenkins Franklin Is not preaching. She merely is trying to keep her girls out of a lot of trouble. (Copyright.

IMS. 14 ISA. Service. Ik.) CREAMED CHICKEN AND MUSHROOMS (Serving 30) 2-3 cup butter 1-3 cup rhopped 2-3 cup flour plmientos I cups milk 1-3 cup chopped 11? teaspoone cooked celery salt 5 cups diced V4 teaspoon chicken. paprika cooked 'I cup chopped 1 cup cooked cuoki-d green mushrooms peppers Melt butter, add flour and when blended add milk and cook until thick sauce forms.

Stir constantly. Add rest of Ingredients and cook 6 minute Serve in patty cases or timbale heart-shaped. CUCUMBER SANDWICHES N. Y. A spectator sports type thst suggests vacation day Nothing younger or smarter than plaits in your skirt and scarf at your throat.

The sleeves Just merely For years, tha medical profession has insisted that proper diet ia more effective in promoting health than the indiacriminata use of patent medicine Today, they ara seeing their teachings bear fruit For instance, millions of families have learned that common constipation ii largely due to insufficient "bulk" in meal Many of them correct thin condition by the regular use of Kellogg's All-Bran. This delirious cereal supplies generous "hulk" in effective form. Within the body, its "bulk" absorbs moisture, end forma a soft mass. -Gently this clears out the intestinal waste Kellogg's All-Bran also cupplies -vitamin and contains iron. It may be served an a cereal with milk or cream, or cooked into tempting muffins, breads, etc.

Two tahlenpoonfula daily era usually sufficient. Stubborn rases may require All-Bran oftener. If i not relieved thie way, consult your doctor. Kelloggs Alt-Bran is not a "cure-all but it does correct common constipation. It is guaranteed by the Kellogg Company.

Sold 5r all grocers. Made by Kellogg in sttle Crock. CMaCipstiM due ie tasejlcimt "talk gray tub silk with vibrant color contrast in Its Kelly green scarf. You can wear it to town or for country. Cottona as shantung, linen-weave chailis print pique, are other nice medium It rosta so little to make and it's so quickly finished.

Style No. 2849 la designed for sixes 14, 16, 18 year 38, 38 and 40-inehea bust. Size 16 requires yards of 39-inch materiel. Send IS rents In coin for pattern. Write plainly your name, address and style number.

Be lure to state sixe you wish. The Spring Faehlon Book coita 10 cent Send for your copy today. Book and pattern together, 23 cent Address order to Drese Pattern Department, Stockton Record. dersrm. Then redure 1 st st ths beginning of esrh row, and 3 sts nt the end of each row for 20 row.

Then finish nff. 8ew up the sesm of the sleeve end esse into the armhole of the roat. Attach thread at the bottom of the seam and maks rh 3. nut 1 dc in each nt of foundation rh. al at tn 3rd rh at beginning of row, make eh 3.

and put 1 de rarh at of row low. Repeat from until 6 rows have been marie. HI st to tho b-ginning of row and finish off. Repeat for other aleeve. TO 4 HANCiE KI7.K: Add 10 rh to the beginning of bark and 8 rh to each side of the front for each additional alxe.

A short crocheted coat is something "different" In summer wrap This one is made of white mercerised knlltlng cotton and fastened with patent leather belt and dip. Howto Crochet Short Coat Here are instruction! for crocheting the coat shown above in site 14. Fifteen balls of white mercerised knitting cotton (26S yards each) or 20 balls of colored cotton (200 yards each), and crochet hook No. 4, arc required. Key to abbreviations: "Ch la chain; "dc is double crochet; "ak" la skip, "at la stitch; at at Is slip stitch; tr la treble; "dtr ta double treble: a is single crochet, and "ap apace.

Mange: Three pattern equals 11 Inches across. Two pattern equals 1 inch up and down. RACK: Ch 222. First row: Put 1 dc in 41 eh from book. make eh 1.

put 1 de In same place last de, ak 2 eh. Into next ch. Insert book and draw loop through, thread over and repeat from twice. Inserting hook in name place each time and making 6 loops on hook. Thread over and draw through all 4 loops at once, thread over and draw through to lock the at.

Thl will be referred to as a loop at throughout the direction 8k ch 1. put 1 df in next ch and repeat from for length of foundation ch. but put 1 dc in last i-n. Seread raw: Ch 4. turn.

Put 1 dc over next ch 1. make ch 1 dc in same place aa last dr. 1 dr In loop at and repeat from arroax. Finish row with 1 dc in top ch at end of row. Third raw: Ch.

4, turn. Put 1 dc over next ch 1. mike ch 1 dc in same place aa last dr. insert hook slicea whits bread buttered 1 cup diced cucumber 14 cup rhopped pickles It teaspoon Mlt Arrange bread slices In pair Spread with rest of ingredients which have been mixed. Arrange sandwich fashion.

Cut off crusts and cut sandwiches into bar Wrap in waxed paper and chill until serving time. IWWWWWVWWWWWWVWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVWW MORE NEW rt' OF WALKING The Cobble Shawl ON SALE AT $7.95 Beautiful New Summer Sheer, Print and Pastel Crepe Dresses. Will Be Offered at an Astounding Price of i Tho Exerciser ON THIS T1UE TEST SaW WILL WIN TOU1 VOTE Ilrrrs I he complete ilory of fine coffee. Ho "one-virtue" coffee ran qualify. SAW rhreksonr rry point.

That's why it will Min your vole for all-around caeeUrnee. A I To make a good roasted coffee you have lo start with good green roffers. uaes the finest- I 0 Mending coffee to a uniform and plraaant taste is on art. SAW employe artist. BOASTING Coffee must he scientifically roasted.

But there's no secret about this.It'amrrely a matter of equipment and cxprrtness. Stf has both. FBESHNESS After roasting, eoffeequickly loses its flavor. The modern vacuum can is fool-proof protection. ft ia vacuum packed.

I The beat coffee should be within the reach of the avrrage in-mr. ft It priced. VSiiilWfet i GOOD COFFEE NEEDS "All-Around Excellence" Many roflrrs feature but a single trump," such a blend, nr roast, or fmhum. llu I here's the truth. It takes nff these essentials, and others ton, to Min the praise of diseriminaling people.

That's why makes a eolTre of all-around excellence. He start with tho finest green roffers, blend them with skill and roast them with rare, protect their freshness in vacuum cans, and aril the finished product at i price within the reach of the average purse. Playyourhand low in the praise of frirndsand family. Serve this ideal Mellow'd COFFEE. Mileage plus smileage that's what you get In these streamline Red Cross Cobbics.

They'll keep you going at high speed all summer long. And the more you go, the better for your feet For Red Cross Cobbies act as a beauty treatment with every step. Price now only $6.85 The most Attractive Dresses you have ever seen at such a ridiculous low price. Bright Prints in printed Sheers, Crepes and Polkadots. Lovely Crepes in Gray, Iris, Pink, Aqua, Maize and Blue.

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