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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 17

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 17

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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Thursday, September 8, 1949. DECATUR HERALD WOMEN'S FEATURES 17 CHOP SUEY IS ALMOST COMPLETE MEAL weeks early to participate in football practise. Designing Woman New Dressing Table Makes the Most of Compact Storage Space Tell Teacher Of Handicaps By ANGELO PATRI Dick Everard Returns to DePauw Richard Everard, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

V. Everard, 130 South Glencoe, has returned to DePauw university at Greencastle, for his junior year. He went two Elm Grove Elm Grove P-T. A. will meet Friday at 7:30 p.

m. in the school. A school nurse will talk, and a social hour is to follow. When you enter a child in a new S3 Rip scnool. either as a beginner or pupil in an upper grade, make a point of telling the teacher about Here's a masterpiece when it comes to cake art it's pleasing has a delightful flavor.

It's a perfect treat, and makes a crowning touch for your dinner or party. BURNT SUGAR CAKES BETTER TRY FRESH TODAYI By ELIZABETH HILLYER The dressing table that matches the new bedroom furniture may be the handomest piece of the group. But too often it's the one piece too many for a small room and it's skipped because it doesn't make as good use of space as it should. Designer Bob Chase of Los Angeles put big dressing table performance into a new pint-sized chest, it's a small wonder of compact storage space for just the things you need, a mirror pivots inte position from the top drawer, sliding trays hold cosmetics, bottle Phone 2-2489 and your order will be ready when you call. SX Chop Suey Is Filling Dish By EDALENE STORR Lecturer, Benefit Cooking School, Sept.

20-22 Masonic Temple. Chop Suey on Rice Orange Garnish Sliced Tomato Salad Poppyseed Rolls Butter or Margarine Soft Custard over Sliced Bananas Beverages In preparing this foreign-touched dish, the diced meat, cubes or strips, is slowly browned in hot lard for about 30 minutes. Added to the browned meat are the diced vegetable. According to the best oriental tradition, they are cut fine or shredded so that they require only a few minutes cooking and will retain their natural color and crispness. Xhe vegetables are accompanied with half a cup of water or liquid drained from bean sprouts.

As in the proper braising method, the pan is covered and the meat and vegetables allowed CAKES FOR EVERY SPECIAL OCCASION holders fasten to the inside of doors. The long mirror that's -03 (J NORTH WATK STRT any deficiency, or any special physical need that must "be met in the classroom management. Tell her that the child is hard of hearing that she place him to the best advantage in the classroom. If his vision is deficient and he must wear glasses, but hates them and tries to do without them, tell the teacher. If he must leave the room between sessions or classes, explain the situation to the teacher.

Some people think that telling the teacher about such matters will set her against the child, make her think he is unfit, maybe a nuisance. In all the years I have dealt with teachers, I have never found that to be true. But I have found children suffering failure and defeat because they had defects the teacher knew nothing about. The teacher is the pupil's friend. If he is not.

he cannot teach him. Parents need to believe that, be seldom come by in small quarters Model-Paris Does It Better Dial 5275 Here are plentiful cubes of meat, vegetables and seasonings combined in the Chinese manner over fluffy white rice and decorated with orange slices. Satisfying chop suey requires few accompaniments. may be had with this chest attached to the right side or to the left side to make possible the best arrangement in the room. Piano Recital Sunday Miss Ethel Randol of Lovington will present her piano pupils in recital Sunday at 2:30 p.

m. in Lovington Methodist church. There will be 46 pupils on the "program, and the public is invited. New Fashions Vie With Practical Features in Luggage for Travel-Wise By ANXE YATES CLARKE With the world on the wing, on to cook slowly until tender. To thicken, a cornstarch paste sea the waves or on wheels, luggage cause it establishes the right relationship, between teacher and pupil, between home and school.

One Day Service on Students' Apparel Work brought to our plant by 9 a. m. will be ready at 3:30 The professional teacier. and there should be other kind, never soned with brown and soy sauce is added to the hot mixture and cooked for about 10 minutes longer. Hot fluffy white rice is the customary chop suey accompaniment, but crisp fried noodles provide a wonderful texture contrast.

Oak Leaf Club Oak Leaf club will have a hamburger fry Friday at 6:30 p. in pavilion No. 3 in Farview park. Members are to bring their own hamburger, buns, dish of food, drink, and table service. ed "uncovered" pieces for next year.

Called the "station wagon set," it is of polished plywood with the grain of the beautiful wood showing. Birch wood In corn color is bound with elegant brown alligator-grain cowhide for contrast, and the luggage has the same fine construction that has made this firm famous. "Princess Blue" seems to be bride's choice this year. It was named for the trunk which Amelia Earhart made for Princess Elizabeth's trousseau, and we learned that Mrs. "Jimmie" Stewart chose her luggage in the same beautiful color.

This medium tone, midway between navy and royal blue is on especially woven canvas, re is an important part of personal equipment, and new fashions in luggage vied with practical features at the showing held recently in New York by manufacturers of luggage and leather goods from all over the country. The new styles will be in stores next year. From a fashion angle, color and new materials for covering luggage held the spotlight while structurally speaking, tamper-proof locks, easy-to-grip handles and" streamlines interiors attracted attention. The American Tourister is presenting luggage for women that illustrates the beauty and practi Eagles Auxiliary Eagles auxiliary will meet this One Day Dry Cleaning One Day Laundering One Day Shirt Service evening in the new club at '225 South Main. All are asked to at Helen June Bateman Of Lincoln Is Bride Lincoln, (Staff) Miss Jlelen June Bateman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alva Bateman of Lincoln, became the bride of Donald Werkman, son of tend. tells family secrets. She guards them with the same care and silence that the physician exercises in relation to his patients, so parents need not fear trusting them with the harmless secrets of defective hearing, vision, nerves and the like. When the teacher knows that the child needs special care and help, she sets the stage for it in the day's prdgram.

The hard of hearing child Is placed close to her and she makes certain he hears what she says. A helpful child is assigned to be this handicapped one's helper and friend. The child whose eyes are weak is placed where he can see and has a friend assigned to help him. If the defect is verv Oak Grove Oak Grove P-T. A.

will have its first meeting of the year Friday at 3 p. m. in the school. Mrs cality of plastic-covered luggage. markably scuff-proof.

It resists Launderers AM Dry CUantrs Called Colorgard, this new lug-(wear and may be scrubbed with gage has a special vinylite plastic! soap and water, covering which can be washed with If You Travel to far places where zel Chappell will be speaker. soap ana water and which is said porters are scarce, you'll appre- E. O. T. club will meet.

at 7:30 d. m. with Mrs. Sten. Mrs.

Rose Werkman, also of Lincoln, at 8 p. m. Saturday in First Christian church. The bride wore a Victorian styled dress of white satin, and carried a white Bible topped with a lavender orchid and a shower of stephanotis. Her matron of honor was Mrs.

William Gehlbach of Broadwell, who wore lilac taffeta. Miss Constance Elaine Beebe of Lincoln wore a 10 oe scun-proot. stain-proof, abra- ciate the new "Rollaway" luggage sion-resistant and moisture-proof. which Oshkosh is presenting. There hen Fletcher, route 5.

a-igm in weignt, tnis luggage are both cases and trunks with ZZl tS'l medium b.ue! wheels, which make it easy to a aeeP red, gray and green. The transport your own if vou must. The Egyptians were 'the first on record to adopt and study the art of perfumery as a mark of culture. 324 EAST WABASH There's Always Plenty of Free Parlng al odel-Paris Tw it has tone-on-tone effect The wheels are extended by simply iin rn innu-c iil-o i kt-i ouu mc uicaaiijH uuwn un a counier-sunK mates. luggage is bound in a darker plain lever, and they retract when they cuior piasuc wnicn nas me appear- are not in use.

Children work best when they belong to a group, so that we do not isolate them completely from ance or learner, inside the quilted i The "Rollaway" trunk has re- lining (in harmonizing or match-! tractible handle and arms for hold- the other children, unless it is quite manks for the wonderful fiff-i M5 ciwviiLiuiidi iUCKUKC, ao UlcU you Ta lined with plastic for your, can place your case on top of it nhiA ct i wasnciotn or bottles which and roll all of it to a taxi with ease, child must learn to live among might spill. jThe cases are easv even for a hearing people, so he kept with Amelia Earhart luggage present-Iwoman to handle. hesrini rni Hrpn nc mimh r- soft shade of green taffeta. They carried muffs of tiny button pompoms. Donald Lessen of Lincoln was best man and William Gehlbach was groomsman.

Ushers were George Oltmanns, Melvin Snyder, Ray Lenhardt and Richard Webster of Anderson, Ind. Connie Hudspeth, dressed in a dusty rose taffeta, was flower girl and Larry Farmer was ringbearer. A reception followed in Lincoln Woman's club building. After their wedding trip the couple will live on a farm near Lincoln. Mrs.

Werkman is employed in the office of Lehn and Fink and Mr. Werkman is sioie. ine same practise applies to I the other handicapped ones. OIOrTUl Separates But be sure to tell the teacher welcome, folks I about any difficulty the child has to overcome, so that he can be helped. The teacher can't help when she doesn't know.

Are Fashion Favorites For Autumn Wear Fashion's fall story is plotted around those blessed versatiles, the interchangeable jacket, blouse and skirt. They pair off, travel in three variations on the dirndl theme. To complete the picture, there is a gay group of blouses in washable wool, wonderful thought! These appear in mate-able solid colors, new tweedy mixtures and gay stripes, style-slanted to top a skirt, team with pedal-pushers, or to add the final fillip to a flannel suit or a smoothly tailored slack suit. a farmer. How Long May Milk Be Kept somes or lead "separate" lives, Visits in Kentucky Mrs.

Kannv Beaslev. 939 East alvvavi: full nf hrioVif yai-Hi-nho. 3f The length of time milk may be i stretching ideas. With a few choice stored in a refrigerator depends bits and nieces srarvps hplf upon a number of variables includ- I bright accessories-they go every-1 Grilled Dinner Plentiful summer vegetables easily become a part of broiler Eldorado, left Wednesday for a two weeks' visit with her niece Mrs. Clell Thomas in Lexington, Ky.

Mrs. Beasely will also visit relatives in Richmond and Lancaster, and Cincinnati, Ohio, be ui as ieu Where, casually or dressed up. unrefrigerated and the number of umes is taken irom the meals. One enmhinatinn art "Borden's Milk has only been available in town a short time. "Yet, you've been buying so many handy cartons of it that you, like so many others, must think it's the best-tasting milk in town! "And when you know the convenience of cartons easy to carry and use, no bottle to wash and return, and so 'space-saving in your refrigerator I don't wonder that you've given Borden's such a welcome.

erator and left standing at room uy oacony mis season ingeniously slip into one smooth combination summer squash that is cut into after another. A few of these thin slices and steamed for a short fore returning home. temperature. aiiwiauiei, wiseiy seiecieo. time so that it is partially cooked.

Set Off Dining Area pen uiiri duu up io many FUR COATS Restyled Remodeled Repaired ADfiean 543 North Water Street nUdClI Ground Floor Furrier and Ladies' Tailor The squash is removed from the water, seasoned and brushed with melted butter or margarine and placed on the broiler rack along with slices of canned corned beef and tomato halves. if you re planning on having the costume possibilities. And they dining area as part of another have a neat well-groomed way of room, set it off in some way, either expanding a slim budget to wider by the shape of the room or by horizons. curtains or screens. This will make Newsworthy jackets spell out setting and clearing the table con- "autumn" in eye-catching shades sidcrably more convenient when of ine fiannel.

They're fashioned guests are being entertained. in around.the-clock terms, from I M. plunge-closing cutawavs that show Use bmail spaces blouses to FIELDS APPAREL If your kitchen is such that an types. To underscore them two eight or nine-inch space is left be ways, Sacony has planned a companionable group of handsomely tailored flannel skirts and designed their soft Fulura wool to play tween cabinets, instal a tray rack or towel dryer for the best utilization of this area. You can get Borden's Milk and other delicious Borden Dairy Products in handy paper cartons or in the new square bottle at the following food stores: (GXDflMD) TOOL 4MFFER IN EVERY BOX OF SAF.

mT SOAP The Company BIG 11" 11" CANNON FACECLOTH in every Regular Size box vomen say it's vorti up to I5t) MORE THAN JUST DRESS FLATTERY I I vl 1 4 Hl You'll see wool jersey American Fruit Store 561 North Water Street Anderson's 2283 East Geddes Beck's Sanitary Market 1583 North Water Street Bronson's Grocery 1408 North Oakland Clark's Grocery 1069 North Wilder Bill Cloyd's Market 248 South McClellan Cloyd's Food Center 876 West Grand Coburn's Market 2660 East Geddes Crow's Super Market 2697 North Water Deardorff Grocery 1302 South Maffit Del's Royal Blue 888 East Cantrell Derry Cash Market 1081 South Jackson Edward's Food Market 2401 East William Fair's Grocery 764 West Packard Fletcher 1153 South Illinois Fisher's 2008 East William Mike Frank Grocery. 411 North 22nd Street Franklin Street Market 1035 South Franklin O. F. Galka Food Market 1702 East Clay Goffas Grocery 968 North Calhoun Grace's Grocery 946 North Warren William Guilliam 566 South 17th Street Halliburton's Super Market 813 East Wood Harmon's Food Market 1603 East Cantrell Hartman's Market 1030 North Jasper Hopkins Grocery 1267 North Calhoun Leo Hotwick Grocery 616 East Wood Hyland's Food Market 1001 North Blinois Liberty Market 643 East Wood Lowber Street Market 2103 North Lowber McKey's Grocery 536 West Eldorado Mac's Grocery 628 West Eldorado Markos Madias 1604 East Condit Nor Wes Market 1097 West Cerro Gordo Ray Parmenter Grocery 471 South Broadway Peter's Food Market 553 West Wood Rawlings Market 1395 North 22nd Street Runyon's Market 1250 South Jasper S. S.

Food Market 1204 East Locust Simonin's Food Market 604 East Condit George Smith Grocery 1736 East Decatur V. E. Grocery 626 South Oakland A. J. Willis.

436 South Fairview Wilson's Royal Blue .1768 East Main Wright Way Market 902 North Monroe mm: featured in all the fashion magazines this fall, worn in all the smartest places be among the first to have it for yourself in these exciting autumn designs! Created with new collar stitching, belts, interesting necklines, full and graceful skirts new pockets, smart trims. YouU appreciate the smart, low prices even more when you see the wonderful 100 wool worsted "Sag-No-More" jersey. Four styles. Sizes 10 to 18. New Improved I How w'rfcfi extra Sudsing power! Speafe (fchwasfiing! Mates wasuseasij! I 1 1 ill New Silver Dust "wonder-bubbles" get clothes cleaner, help keep hands smooth.

And that big, fluffy Cannon face cloth makes Silver Dust an even better buy. Get your box of top-value Silver Dust with the Cannon face cloth right now! $25 PiSHIOWEL 25' or more) in even MEW 6IAWT SZE BOX Be Sure to Ask for Borden's Milk at Your Favorite Food Store Community Dairy Service, Distributors of Borden's Grade Milk Products JOHN P. BO LAS Phone 2-0114 FIELDS 217 N. Main St..

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