MWWS roaaeeow 4566s, 2 CUPS o= 464R A/VD Flak‘ s "ram: ARE vou was TSALLE ¥Cook 's . Corner woooooooaoomooo-o 540-000 RAISIN SPICE CAKE 1 cup raisins Boilir-i; water 1/.» cup shortening 9i cup sugar Z egg yokes 2/3 cup milk it’. cup sifted flour 2'; teaspoom baking powder ii teaspoon salt 1'1; teaspoons cinnamon 1 teaspoon vanilla 5i cup chopped nuts 2 egg whites 4 tablespoons sugar ‘ METHOD: Pour boiling water over tihe raisins and allow to stand for a few minutes. Then drain thoroughly and dry between tcwels. The raisins may be out in. halves. lf desired, but are usually left whole. Cream the shortening well, then gradually crealm in the ~35 cup sug- ar Beat the egg yolks and add to the creamed mixture. Beat thor- oughly until the mixture is light and fluffy. Use an all-purpose flour for this take. Sift The flour and then mea- sure it», am sift it again with the baking powder. salt. and cinnamon. Add the sifted dry ingredients to the creamed mixture alternately the milk. a small amount of each at a time, Vanilla. the prepared A1‘, an lotts-tmaeooaoi“ ‘ olllf WITHOUT mo! srronr » 1‘ 1'~Al.l.l raisins and , WHY 1s ma: so Mac/r ~ WHITE? rm” , Move‘? , f i’ cu um: is sansriiioiwiru How Can I!!! By Anne Ashley "Q §@-§O-§§ How can I avoid having call my children while they are out playing? A. A whistle for calling child- ren will save the r-zlgihbors‘ ears and the parents’ throats. Have an understanding with each child, who Q. IQ is to come when. the whistle 1S heard. by givi-ng a different num- ber of blasts, 1on3 or short, for eaah (iliiild. k ch . ow can I eep poa ed eggs from breaking, or sticking to the pan? A. Put a few drops of vinegar in the water. 0r, trv greasing the pan before putting the water in it, . How cam I remove the lint that collects in the outlets oi’ the laundry tubs? A. Probe witih a long-handled but-tonhook. oho nuts. stirring until these Wed are well blended info the batten. Beat the egg whites until stiff. but not dry. and gradually beat it in the 4 tablespoorr. sugar. Fold lmase into the first mixture care- Pour the batter into a greased ’ ' Book? A . A JobfOnly You Can Do ‘f Prloo Control Questions _ and Amwen fO-O-OQ-Q-Q Question Answer: on Price will a poor in Tho Gun} eaturc occh day. Wartime 801M from houlowlvec In ‘ It .Imoze'g_z.gely*1a5opulbr Chosenfor its Richness and Flavor’ Viv ‘PM flamingo! IDIIDQII; In ro- thc Board er- lona who have htelligent ' to’ olk on price ‘control no invited lo lend them in writing to the |Women'| nal A ' ry Com- mitten. I Q. My son ls boarding out and koing to school. lie will return home at the end of June and re- lmaln homo after that date. l would. Ilike to know it’ I am entitled to his canr-ng sugar coupons or if hi5 Ian dy cwn take them out of his We have answered this ues- tion many times but as enq es are still coming in, we repeat the answer. There is ro WPTB r ula- tion which states that. a lan lady may have these coupons. They be- lo-n to the holder of the ration iboo and he may give chem to any person he wishes. In the case of your son. the landlady could only use the coupons ich are now valid which would leave boupons focr the purchase of five pounds of sugar still in his book when he re- turned home. However, it is a mat- ter which you and the la/ndlady must settle yourselves, Q. M I obtain a. ermlt to buv a raw electric stove? s there a Ceiling price on these stoves? A. You do not need a permit to purchase a new stove. Materials and trained labor are still very scarce and for that reason it might be some time before vou get deliv- ery of a new stove. There is a ceil- izr price on such items. . If a landlord owns a cottage and furniture which‘ is rented at the present time bv the month. is there anyth "r he can do to get the tenants out‘? The person who wants to buv tlhe cottage is a returied air force man end he wold like to live in it himself, A. If vour tetra-w»- are well be- haved tenants, payhp their rent regularly. there is nothing you or the new owner can do to rel. pos- session of the cottage at the pres- ent time, ‘The tenants are protected under the "freezirfl, order" and wlhile this order remains in effect, you would not be able to give them‘ notice to vacate. PARALYSIS IN AUSTRALIA SYDNEY. Australia, May 16- rReuters)-A severe epidemic of infantile paralysis in New South Wales appears to be growing square pan and bake in a moderate worse. state health officials said over (375 deg, F.) for about 40 to here today. Now add the 45 minutes. Remove from the pan were reported yesterday. and cool well before cutting. rvr rum lmlso slits? rusulllnlitsi wlsll pairs IMPBRTAIiT l-‘llll . n 56's‘ OAW-Ricn suns lu >8 m, EV _.‘ BRIIIEIB ‘KIWI! n-muks ro sArc -$CRUB auvsorlfs EAS Twenty more cases making 36'! this year. TO KEEP CLOTHES BRIGHT‘ AND NEW LOOKING! novlimanivs V‘ *7 wwvlr . I i. Preparation liocmary - To Assure A group or teen-age girls who school ask me, in effect, where do their parents cannot. afford to send starting out on their own. to find out what what talents and list of your good against them. In not kid yourself that you can sit down some day an tract in the Metropolitan Opera THE END OF THE ROPE When you've lost every vcstigc of 0P9. And you think you are Have courage; for here is the dope hen you stand with your ‘lack- Tic a knot in the end and hang on. You're not licked; do not a’ ow and mops | As your friends seem to all dis-i appear; When you've come to the end of your rope Tie a knot in the end and hang on. —Margaret Nickerscn Martin Towels lhould be hung a bit ov- er the line and then pinned. I! hung up by the corners that arc apt to stretch and prove difficult to iron. Hints on Etiquette The bride's father seldom taken part in a Wedding reception. tel-th- ll‘ does the best man. and the ish- ers never. Yellow corn fed to hens will re- lult in brighter coloured eggyolks. A practice. of little value, pre- vails in a few sections of America 01' lllflglnl; a fluffed-up 12-inch piece of white absorbent rotton to screen doors at shoulder height to keep flies away. Swedish motor technlclanl, it ls reported have developed a new "Hem by which the ideal percent- "39 9f humid"? and In mixture fightbe kept In the daytime as at Iirult at room telnpergturg 1| 95m‘! l0 Juice than that which nos been chilled in the refrigerator be- cluse it is not quite as firm. If o child get: sdequat d lutritlcn it will boost lilorelfighagol gating. M ' ' ornmg Smile +§§4§O4 ' TOUGH SITUATION A mmwont tn a Physician can- ll in a l hoaiicch . glfondoivtor tolgtohiogotg atop musk‘- m; hov novot used tobacco in ‘Well. in a .- ;-1 .... . ifiof°fulfiif ‘Late noun. than, and fact. women.“ Bonn: oxtcndcd hi!" v than mount to" tho mm uh: out Dorothy Bu, Slf-Sustai any special yearning after ‘the higher education, but they realize that they can't have perpetual data and spend all of their time at the movies. And they wan-t to know what pabh to take now that they» are Well. little daughters, my first suggestion to you is to sit down alone and dc some real. hard. honest thinking. Take yoursel! to pieces. bit by bit, and try what kind of girls you are. Above all. don't do any wishful thinking. Do marry a millionaire and live in a palace. delude yourself into believing you are such'a beauty that a talent scout will snatch you from behind the soda water counter and bear you off to Hollywood. Don't think that because you won the composition medal in Hi. or because you sing in the village choir (Continued from Page Living 5c’ Leisure —THE WOMAN ’S REALM- beaten white dog for thrcc days neforc and dccic; , they found out why hckcpt vigil When you've come to the end of at the foot of Fugcr Hill. Nlany your rope stopped to pat him on thc__ head Tie a knot in the end and hang and otherwise show the .r|enlil|- on. ness that might. lead to later nwn- to the wall; ious, called police, who tried to Though you've come lo the end of dl‘fl_W_ hlm B\V§Y- Bu‘ "ml"? your Top}? ‘artifice nor n Juicy .honc troglllti (‘El ldogs trapped in a storm senor be- §OO§4 QOQG-OO-O-O-O ning Girls For Woman Security are about to gr duate from high we go from here? The-y say that them of! to college, nor have they makes you click. Try to discover aptitudes you have, if any. Make a qualities and check your handicaps a word, find out as well as you can into thinking you are going to Don't d write a best seller, or get a con- 3) ylciaaur Residents of Murphysborn, __Il-' linois passed by an unidentified crshlp. But hc only whined, rcftis- int: to follow anyone home. Then atownsman. becoming cur- lure thc obviously starving from the spot he hadn't left for more than 72 hours. “There must be a reason lor it." commented one of the officers. and started searching the neighbor- hood. Thc search cnded right back where the dog stood: He was standing guard over two other neath him. After the captives were freed. their savior joined hem and disappeared. —-Joseph S. Chevalier. Dumb Animals. PROUD AND 11.1mm ill Describing herself as "very, vcry humble. but very, very proud." Mrs. Emma Clarissa Clement, of Louisville. Kim 71-year-old grand- daughter of a slave, accepted the Golden Rule Foundation Medal emblematic the "American mother of 1M6." . In ceremonies in New York res- terday, beginning lour clays of public appearances at which she will be honoured by New York, Mrs. Clement, first negro to he selected, said she was accepting the award "in the namc i millions of negro-as in the United States who will be vcry proud that. one of the humblest of thtril‘ num- her has been so honoured." , fill?!‘ PHIVEVEIII lllll 0M ‘Inflow continua nu um: AIQID gim you double pmoecdon, l; ptotltu you from porlpiration odoqocd hoipo puma yous-domes from peuplq. ifilllpoduflllldillh odorless dccdorgoc, toms! of a beauty cram. ' , - giving lull/idiots vw m nholiml! I! wanna’ James‘ invitation and came in t ‘Ellen 's ‘Diary I! in Island firmer’: Wlfo Because of Polls’; depart-tum from A, . me added duties, Im aim-id I let, this day pass with- lenriinl much from its hours to m: "And are you cleaned muier the rug?" quent of mine to You the salt?" to a baking mixture. Neither did I have am assistance at any nmnlber of things. I sugepose I would not. have on] - ed t least respite fmm m tat if Jamie had no come to in- errupt tlxm. He was with the men when they returned from the tields to dinner. After a. long moment of in- decision. which haid included a trip to Jennies door. he accepted W OISE sit chsoly beside him at. the table. As usual. he roved to be an interesting guest. ‘I'm not too hungry for potato" he infomwd me his plate aside after a ew bi es and "the worst of these things" he said grinning disarming- meat ge in . gilw However. when I hastened to this or that cupboard. under Juries‘ directions I was able to provide him with a meal more to his liking and then he was ;eady ‘to visit. made a mtrsory rotmd of in- spection akme, hile James glanc- ed at the pages of the morning paper and I cleared the table Bu amie is a companlonable lad and presently, he was back. "Have you" he asked me from the doorway “seen anything of that wood-peek- er lately? Do you know what he did? I-Ie d a big hole in that birch tree. ‘d like to see what's inside that hole." I looked at the clock- there was still much to be done indoors. But mull fellows be- come up so soon T ether we exp red the cavity in the smooth white bark and then because Jamie was certain it. was the best thing to d0, We ol-cssd it with a length of stick from the wood-pile It took several trips there before we chanc- ed on the exact one for our needs. "There" Jamie said satisfied. when I had driven it home “that should hold him-l" The precious minutes were passing. no matter how beauti- ful the day. or how caressing the small wind that came up from the breast. of the pond. “You stand right here" he begged. when I edged a little nearer the house "and see i you know which bird it. is I hear singing. Listen!" he said smiling up at me, and t ing to caitch the fu-off sound of i again. "It's a. robin-bird" I said id than was sorry for I knew my words were idle. I had caught the tuneful coll. "No". Jamie remarked "the robin likes in our garden doesn't sing that a-way" "No, deal it's not a robin" Janus corrected me "it's a ‘sow-lhe-wheat’. Listen lo him- away over at the edge of the vlocds." James looked at the small leaves uncurling in the sunllt branches above m. "The wheat should be planted now" He smiled down to JBJHIE. "l guess you and I had better get back to our fenc- ng .. b They went 22101.1 after. you; the l‘ W11 mare dl MTG 08X‘ . 584W wlge and staples ‘in it and. a num- ber of new sWbgPnilflefllinfl slaktes. l. . '. oer. . ghegllitly “digs; to quegotrzft-amcgai thirsts. If Jamie was eating his lunch orange too soon. Jennies paclceit of cookies would take care °’ "l" '35.“ “°§"’.".f°°“.i‘.’§“i&'t°“‘l of tic ers r rig o ewes and their babies back to their permanent pasture in ‘lfhe stumps . 'I‘hey movcd slow-iv nevi-int! 17:61PM? by the steps of tie younges am . When it. hesitated in following the others. a plaintive bleat. at once ’ (Continued from Page 3) sum-r SIIOBT swan-m: I , "'€0poiA'firflFI’FR jg and czar/u: amaze! hi: max/es So u us» 110mm,: So ma, Jildy: "Have . mocks > %1'.°‘~'sn.ii potizi Qua]: ‘Pufl’ d u" uo up: thoetlaing in; .* . . any timo, no GOO-O- iiBctterl EnglisH § l). 0 William 1. What is wrong with this sen- tme? "l expect it is true." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "proceas“? . which one of these words is miss lied? Gila monster, gamer. gira e. azelle, _ 4. W at does the word "assimi- la-te" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with pro that means "a sign, or symptom"? ANSWERS is true." E cc! properly refers to the futurexBI expect to ‘go to At- lanta next week.’ 2. ronrunce o a sin of. rather than no , 3, Giraffe. 4. To make simi lcr or alike. “He assimilates his life to the standard of ideal recti- tttide." — Hawthorne. 5. Prognostic- o e. ‘ I O Modern i Etiquette By Roberta Lee 9090-04-00 What should a girl use p; g ot becoming v0 Q. guide in the choice colors? A. One well-known authority says thut. the color of the skin, in- stead of uhe hair, should be used as a guide. A pink skin calls for black. very dark green, or purplish blue. Ore with a golden cast. to the skin looks better in dark green, yel- low green. or brown._ . What courses constitute simple. informal dinner? A. Soup, main course of meat and. attending vegetables, salad and dwsert with coffee. Q. On which side of the host does his partner sit at dinner? A. The right side. 8 1. Say, "I think (or. suppose) it. cl Household ' Scrapbook I a. Mind! Leo _ ++++o+0o Cleaning Toaster 1t u well to give the electric toaster a good cle i-ng every now and then. A fine pa m brush Proves vcry handy for this p use. cetllull into the more lnaccasi le crevices; Never put tihe appliance into \v'ate_r,_ but clean it with a damp cloth. And always allow the toaster to 0001' thoroughly before attemptlu; to can it. ' ‘ Use Wooden Spoon if one makes ice cream that fr; uires frequent stirring; during the- ?reezlng process, it is st to use a wooden spoon for the stirring. as the wood does not cor-iuct the heat of the hand to the mixture. An Unpleasant Odor f i placed m. in? vitl““‘é‘l..il.if.‘ifii' csut ilehllv" there will be no unpleasant. odor which the water usually gives forth ‘|{AIREREstToBE1‘l‘\tui‘ ‘i .'- t. . B. -' '3 '- anlrmainfsi"wasgbcgpsldered a curl: for baldness. - I . . _ . re-Ia I u..." n.»- mo" ransom-Q: 1404 c“ canto-I val-canton; was can ma; r-r-s-s rifirwc-rla awn a l4 PRETTY APIQN For lm apron that rca complete ob of prot IOU!‘ 111ml > lino rive n‘: Write or‘ oi i coin - _ Needlework 81111:: Gunolsc. , . oc favorite recs, unis figure pie and easy to make: No require just 1 yard 35-inch; takes onlv 1% yards 35-inch Send, 20 cents for which includes guide. Print your and Style Number plainly. Be sure to state size you wish, Include post- al unit or zone number in your ad- ess Addeas Pattern De artment. ‘lite Giorlottctown Guard an. Pattern No. 2M1 Name i; All: ‘ b Province RUDE. AWAKENING B08108, England-(Om-Whilo nodding of! to sleep at. c property- lllc A. W’. Primer blinflv bought s ohop- bakery. atom. n (mu-bed- motaed huule and ‘live two-bod- romeo cottons all in ditlonvfor £150 (0675). City IOOG 00h‘ does a l your ak i lhttuli style t. es an amozngy ama amount of fabric. and is very sim- , 2041 is cut in- small. medium and large sizes. Small and metligx: PATTERN com lotc sewing ame. Address [Needlecraft/ -FOR THE, HOME- womrll us: - / \ some: ._\ n" rua dill-lua- / s y. t".l..':.=.'.:".:=::.:::! - ‘i'»"l""'_“.’.'.’fii‘l.ll~ ‘a difliie-i» comic! i r/z ‘ Foficcnaiino